Is the Gentleman Feeling Alright – Chapter 40

         Su Shiyu had trailed behind by a bit, and only after seeing the procession wrapping up as it should did he turn around to leave. He hadn’t walked more than a few paces before someone came up to him from a nearby turn, greeting him as soon as he spoke up: “Your Honour!”.

  The round-faced youth was dressed in a minor official’s robes and carried a dao (cutlass) at his waist, so it surpressed the usual air of immaturity between his brows a bit, too bad that was all ruined by his jubilant expression in the moment.

  Su Shiyu hadn’t noticed Luo Xin was among the guards, but was only slightly surprised. He then gently nodded, and said a few words in polite concern: “Have you been doing well in the Ministry of War these days?”

  ”Not too well.”

  ”Not well in which sense?”

  ”Didn’t Your Honour just conclude the King of Huainan’s case a few days ago; the verdict notice has been pasted all over Chang’an, now everyone knows that the King of Huainan is a bad guy. I’m not really aggrieved towards Your Honour; but Your Honour, you know that I’m stupid and don’t understand all these complicated twists and turns, I only enlisted because I heard stories of General Chu’s great battle against the Xiongnu growing up, and envied him in my heart, so I also wanted to repay the country by fighting its wars. The King of Huainan didn’t really place me in any important positions, and I didn’t really have much of an opinion about him before I knew he wanted to rebel. So when I followed Your Honour to Chang’an, I didn’t feel like it was a big deal.” Luo Xin was a little downtrodden, “But in these few days, there’s always someone asking me about things regarding the King of Huainan, and when I say I don’t know, they just think I’m not willing to talk about it. A few times I’ve even heard them discussing in private, saying stuff like I’m a remnant of the King of Huainan’s faction, and that Your Honour bringing me to Chang’an is akin to inviting the wolf into the house, that maybe even Your Honour, yourself might be harbouring disloyalty in your heart……”

  His voice trailed off and he didn’t continue that sentence, hanging his head.

  Su Shiyu wasn’t bothered by that last sentence he said, simply smiling coolly, “Since you have always understood what you want to do, why are you now being tripped over by others’ criticisms.”

         “But even a patrolling soldier doesn’t trust me much……”

  ”Is what you want to achieve wrong?” Su Shiyu suddenly asked.

  ”Definitely not!” Luo Xin said, as resolutely as slicing iron and chopping nails. “How could killing the country’s enemies be wrong!”

  ”Then when others are suspicious of you, will it make you waver?” Su Shiyu looked at him with a serene gaze.

  Luo Xin thought about it seriously, then shook his head, “No, otherwise I wouldn’t have followed you (respectful) to Chang’an either.”

  Su Shiyu retracted his gaze, and smiled, “Since that is the case, why do you allow those criticisms to trouble you.”

  Luo Xin froze, and after a moment he was able to react, nodding solemnly at Su Shiyu, his gaze as determined as steel. And then after that he quickly couldn’t hold himself back from saying: “Your Honour……I still want to ask one question.

  ”You may speak frankly.”

  ”Is your relationship with General Chu very bad?” He carefully asked.

  Su Shiyu was slightly surprised, “Why do you say so?”

  Luo Xin deliberated for a bit, then evasively: “During their discussion, they all believed you (respectful) bringing me to Chang’an was to use me to divide up General Chu’s authority, and even allow me to replace General Chu someday, but…..why? General Chu is clearly so awesome, and clearly did so much for Daxia, why would he still be treated like this?”

  Su Shiyu fell silent, slightly inclining his head to the front; where Chu Mingyun stood alone under the draping willows, lifting a hand to pull at a jade-coloured branch, studying something vacantly. The glow of the setting sun brushed over his long, sweeping eyelashes, creating a swash of gentle light.

  ——Why would he still be treated like this?

  Because you have never seen the Chu Mingyun who slaughters unhesitatingly, ghastly and ruthless.

  Because you have never seen the Chu Mingyun who smiles thinly as he calculatingly schemes.

  You have never seen his semblance when he casually left the Emperor of Daxia no choice but to hand over the military authority.

  You have never witnessed how he managed to stand at the peak of authority and influence within the short span of a few years.

  Only bones and blood can stack up to that sort of height.

  This trip to Huainan, Su Shiyu had the intent to test and confirm; but Chu Mingyun hadn’t acted at all, as if he’d already noticed, and deeply buried his wild ambitions.

  That night within the parting pavilion Chu Mingyun said, ‘Expand the territory thousands of miles, and summon respect from all directions’, Su Shiyu could tell he wasn’t lying, but how could it be as simple as that.

  But he held his troops and made no movements, so he had no avenue to conjecture from.

  There was no other way.

  ——Why would he still be treated like this?
(T/N: This can also translate to: Why must I still treat him like this?)

  And because even now, I still can’t guess all of his thoughts completely.

 At the end of the tether, with no other strategy left to try, not knowing what to do, not knowing how I should treat him in order for all to be well, be it in the capacity of official duty,……or in the capacity of my personal wishes.

  Luo Xin saw that Su Shiyu was lost in deep thought, and was self-aware that he’d said something inappropriate, quickly apologising profusely. Su Shiyu returned to himself, giving him a glance, then smiling blandly, allowing him to change the topic to some idle chat.

  Chu Mingyun retracted his gaze, effortlessly tearing down the long and narrow willow leaf and crushing it into pulp between his fingertips, simply thinking that the conversation between those two seemed to have no end. (T/N: Lmao)

  The sap from the leaf seemed like a slight streak of faint-green polish on those pure-white fingertips, and while his mind wandered he suddenly heard the sound of footsteps from two people not far behind him. He slowly and leisurely turned around and was about to speak up, yet he realised it was the Xiongnu’s ninth prince Yuwen Sun and his attendant passing by.

  Their gazes interlocked for the span of a blink.

  The attendant lowered his eyes in frightened alarm, Chu Mingyun turned back around indifferently.

  Following that, Yuwen Sun’s voice sounded out, speaking in Xiongnu language, and he asked the attendant: “Yu Lu, why the hell are you so scared of him for?”

  ”Ninth Prince, you (respectful) have never been on the battlefield, so you don’t understand. It’s like how a person who has never seen a malevolent spirit, would certainly not know how frightful a malevolent spirit can be.”

  ”A malevolent spirit? Him?” Yuwen Sun was clearly displeased, “Yu Lu, you are after all one of the Xiongnu’s strong and fine men, whereas that fellow is all pale-white and soft-looking like a woman, don’t you feel like it’s disgraceful (a loss of face) to say that?”

  Chu Mingyun had been able to understand the spoken Xiongnu language long since the time he was still on expeditions, but he wasn’t able to speak it and didn’t think it worth his time to speak it either. Yuwen Sun assumed he couldn’t understand, and made no attempts to be euphemistic in his wording, so he also just decided to play deaf and dumb, and couldn’t be bothered to acknowledge them.

  Yet Yu Lu quickly pulled at Yuwen Sun(‘s robe),”Be careful with what you say Ninth Prince, the Han people are more capable than you think.”

  ”I know the Han people are capable, they have been living in narrow cramped houses for a long time, such that their hearts are also filled with trenches and twists; they are most expert at plotting those schemes and intrigues, if not for relying on those, with our grasslands men’s strength, this place would long have been our pastures.”

  Yu Lu sighed lowly, and mumbled: “Ninth Prince is still young, and should slowly come to understand that not all those stories passed around in the tents are credible.”

  ”What kind of talk is that?” Yuwen Sun pulled his own sleeve back, and looked dazedly at him, “You tell me, are Royal Brother’s stories credible? Is the great victory we achieved in the battle thirteen years ago credible?”

  ”……It is credible.” Yu Lu said.

  ”Then what are you so afraid of? Isn’t it just that a general that is a little more decent appeared on their side?” Yuwen Sun said, “Back then thirteen years ago when our grand army invaded, most of the Daxia commanders all abandoned their cities and ran, there was virtually no one who opposed us. The most ridiculous one is still Liangzhou, they actually let a woman stand up for them, and in the end that woman’s corpse was hung on the wall tower, and long until it had been blown dry by the wind, still couldn’t incite any bravery in the remaining soldiers, and during the entire ten days we took to slaughter the city there wasn’t even a single one with the guts to resist, all a bunch of useless soft weaklings,” His tone was filled with scorn, “That’s all the Han people amount to.”

  Chu Mingyun clutched at a section of willow.

  Yu Lu was terribly startled, and glanced at the Chu Mingyun’s absolutely still back silhouette; then ignored deference to rank as he grabbed hold of Yuwen Sun, hurriedly changing course to run down another path, their figures quickly vanishing into the verdant woods.

  That segment of thin branch was ground against his palm, bit-by-bit oozing out deep-coloured sap, letting out the creaking moan of near-destruction.

  Chu Mingyun slowly loosened his five fingers, and the sensation of that handful of stickiness was like that of viscous blood. He lifted his eyes into the distance. The blood-red remnants of the setting sun pooled out across the heavens, seeping towards somewhere not visible far out.

  ——You must not look back.

  The gunpowder and smoke in memories burned flagrantly for thirteen years without end, arrows flew loose across the sky before falling, the vermillion city gate toppled, and being an onlooker to this purgatory as he leaned against the ruins of walls reduced to rubble.

  ——You must not retreat.

  The pyres completely burned the entire landscape, cries and screaming pervaded the land through thousands of li that once fluorished. The iron hooves of the Xiongnu stepped over young children, branding the slate tiles with thick splotches of blood and deeply charred scars.  

       ——Mingyun, you must not look back, you must not fall back here.

       ——You need to escape out of here!

  ——You need to escape out of here!

  ——Everyone can feel scared, anybody might fall back, anyone could wait for death, but you cannot!

  ”……A’Jie (Sis).”

  The lady clad in red holding her sword paused, and sluggishly replied in an astringent, hoarse voice: “What is it?”

  ”…Right now you look really fierce ah.”

  The lady froze, and tears abruptly rolled from reddened eyes. She covered her eyes with her hands, and choked with sobs as she well-humoredly scolded, “Scoundrel!”

  In the end he still couldn’t resist turning back to take a look, and through the heavy overlapped silhouettes of trees, the colour of blood that diffused outward from that familiar townscape filled his eyes, continuously extending upward, dyeing the entire patch of the heavens red.

  Holding a sword and going forth, and ending up with the fate of having one’s corpse hung as a warning to the public.

  Chu Mingyun closed his eyes, and very lightly and lowly, he laughed.

  The hissing of a blade cutting through the air echoed harshly.

  The gathered officials followed the sound with their gazes in surprise, and only saw a swaying of leaves and branches within the woods, with not a soul in the vicinity.

  They hadn’t had time to even utter their doubt, when another figure swept briskly into the woods, close enough to have brushed past them, but they were not in time to see who it was clearly.

  Only Luo Xin stood in vacant astonishment on the spot, not understanding what exactly it was that the usually composed Master Su saw, that made him chase over without even so much as a by-your-leave.

  Corners of dark and blue-coloured robes flitted past gaps in the lush greenery, passing by in a flash, but was precisely caught by Su Shiyu’s eyes. With rapt attention he increased his speed again, and within a flash of those robes in front of him he quickly shot out a hand and held back Chu Mingyun’s shoulder, taking advantage of this one moment he slowed down to pull the other directly into his arms. His arms wrapped around Chu Mingyun’s chest, strenuously suppressing him.

  ”Let go!”

  ”You calm down a bit.” Su Shiyu’s breath still hadn’t evened out, hugging him tightly from behind.

  But not a word or two would even reach Chu Mingyun right now, he single-mindedly and furiously struggled. He could not make free use of his arms within his ‘shackles’, yet the suddenly the long sword in his hand turned in his palm, piercing straight in the direction behind him.

  Su Shiyu didn’t move even a hair, rigidly taking this blow from the sword.

  So the tip of the tilted blade slit open a wound at the side of his neck, leaving behind a swipe of chill, the line of blood immediately followed the line of his shoulder as it snaked and extended, blooming a patch of bright-red on that plain-white collar.

  Su Shiyu could not suppress a light shudder, tightly furrowing his brow. Yet the force exerted by his hands increased, locking Chu Mingyun firmly in his embrace, lifting the other hand to block his eyes. He didn’t hold back at all with his strength, yet he softened his tone, “Calm down a bit, they are ambassadors who have come to negotiate peace, at least for the moment you are not to kill them.”

  Chu Mingyun hadn’t expected he wouldn’t even try to dodge like this,  and his movements in attempt to struggle free unconsciously paused. In the instant the other’s palm lay over his eyes, every kind of thought turned into a blank, and he nearly couldn’t hold the sword in his grip.

  ”Don’t act rashly, you calm down a bit, think about it, your enemies have all been killed in entirety by you on the battlefield, the lost land has all been completely reclaimed already……”

  ”It’s alright now, it’s alright now, those people who once hurt you have all already been killed by you……”

  ”……It’s all in the past now.”

  He repeated it again and again, and finally felt the person in his arms gradually giving up the struggle, it’s just that his entire body was still constantly trembling, and it seemed that he was doing his best to restrain himself.

  From his palm came the slightly itchy sensation of eyelashes sweeping past, and a long time after Chu Mingyun slowly spoke up:

  ”Hey,” His voice was low and hoarse, “Using that tone of voice of yours, say a few more words to me.”

  ”What do you want to hear?” Su Shiyu asked.

  Chu Mingyun fell silent for a long while, then extremely softly, said: “Say you’re right here, say you’re still alive.”

  Su Shiyu was startled, but immediately following that he turned his face to press close to Chu Mingyun’s ear, slowly and earnestly saying, “I’m still alive, I’m right here,” He paused, then in a tone filled with all his gentleness continued, “I’ll be here with you.”

  Word by word falling into his ears, each sounding as gentle as jade.

  This embrace was warm, that familliar fragrance of Calming Incense was smooth and kindly, within it mingled a faint smell of blood.

  All of it confirming with certainty and signalling to him this person’s existence.

  Chu Mingyun gradually calmed down, and after a silence so still you could hear breathing, he suddenly let out a laugh: “All you’ve got is that bit of strength?”

  Su Shiyu hadn’t had the time to react, before he was abruptly embraced fully by Chu Mingyun who turned around.

  He let go of the longsword in his grip, the three chi of sharp steel falling to the ground with a clank (‘dang-lang’).

  He tightly hugged Su Shiyu, with the amount of force like he was about to crush the other’s flesh and bones to meld into his own veins, using this posture that absolutely dominated the other for his own, reluctant to part with even a bit of him. He lowered his eyes and buried his head in Su Shiyu’s neck, and after scenting that bit of bloody smell, pressed closely without warning and licked.

  Su Shiyu abruptly stiffened, that warm and moist sensation continued to lap against the side of his neck almost senselessly, lips pressed to skin, the tip of his tongue tracing the track of that wound, licking clean the bloodstains bit by bit.

  Those breaths all fell on his neck, inciting a peculiar numbness to run down his spine.

  The arms Chu Mingyun were hugging him with unconsciously tightened, pulling his collar loose, following that trail of blood to lick downward, from neck to shoulder, and slowly, his lips had already pressed to his collarbone, desiring to seek out the tip of the blood welt.

  A thin breeze arose in the woods, and only then the bit of chill that brushed over his shoulder suddenly roused Su Shiyu with a start, “……Master Chu!”

  He pulled away Chu Mingyun’s arm and took a step back, gathering back into place his own collar that had been pulled open for the most part, and lowered his pupils, masking off that shred of panic in his eyes.

  Chu Mingyun stood in that spot, the clarity gradually returning to his gaze. He slowly blinked, as if also being startled awake from a deep dream, and temporarily unable to react, “……Master Su.”

  Su Shiyu had already tidied his robes, and apart from that trace of blood on his collar, there was no other visible mark (of what had transpired). When he lifted his eyes to look at him even that smile was the same as always, indifferently saying: “It is good that Master Chu has calmed down.”

  ”I……”

  ”This isn’t an injury that will inconvenience me, Master Chu need not feel self-reproach or bothered over it.” Su Shiyu interrupted him.

  ”That’s not what I’m talking about, just now I……”

  ”There are still people waiting over there, we should return as quickly as we can.”

  Chu Mingyun didn’t say any more, silently looking at him, yet Su Shiyu moved away his gaze, and after a moment lightly laughed, “You need not feel bothered over it.”

  Chu Mingyun was also not clear on what he wanted to say, in this moment where his train of thought was sluggish, Su Shiyu again glanced back at him with a smile, like that of water and of smoke, faint and peaceful in its solitary, then lifted his feet to walk away.

  The blood traces on Su Shiyu’s collar were very eye-catching, yet couldn’t be covered up; when he and Chu Mingyun walked out of the woods one after the other, whispers immediately arose among the officials that had yet to leave.

  Su Shiyu walked back in front of Luo Xin as it nonchalantly, nodding in apology as he said: “Just now the situation was urgent, forgive me for the discourtesy.”

  Luo Xin, still a little stupefied, shook his head to express that he didn’t mind, and asked: “Your Honour, why have you been injured, just now was that sound General Chu’s sword? You two……”

  Su Shiyu placidly said, “Just now there was a bit of an accident, General Chu brandished his sword to fend off a toppling tree, I’d just come over and was carelessly scratched by a sharp branch, it’s nothing much.”

  Luo Xin believed him without even thinking about it and those pair of eyes stared at Su Shiyu, and he couldn’t help finding it a bit strange: “Your Honour are you okay? Do you still have other wounds, why is it that your face is also a bit red?”

  Su Shiyu paused, pressing the back of his hand to his cheek, tone still held steady and proper as he replied, “Is that so?”

  ”That’s right ah!” Luo Xin nodded, and lifting his hand he pointed it out, “Also your ears seem a bit (red) too.”

  ”……” Su Shiyu put down his hand, and faced with Luo Xin’s sincere gaze, he let out a sigh, “Disregard what I said earlier, you needn’t rush to achieve some feat to prove yourself for now, if you have the time you should read more books instead.”

  ”What would I read books for?” Luo Xin was unable to make heads or tails of this, “I’m a military official, it’s not like I’m aiming to be the Zhuangyuan.”

  ”Read more books, learn more about the ways of life.” Su Shiyu said.

  News like this that led people to conjecture wildly always spread overly fast, when Chu Mingyun returned to his residence, Du Yue and Qin Zhao were already standing at the door waiting for him, one at the left and the other at the right.

  ”Aren’t you capable, (your) sword skills are so brilliant, I hear that if the angle was bit different it’d take my Bro’s life ah?” This was Du Yue simplifying “Cousin (Tang-ge) to Brother (Ge) in his ambiguously snarking to show his standpoint.

  ”You’ve decided to give up on continuing roundabout interaction to contend (with him) and simply struck out?” This was Qin Zhao whose face, usually stiff as an ice-block now even showed a bit of restlessness; ready to take action.

  Chu Mingyun kept to himself and walked to his own room as if he hadn’t heard anything.

  ”Your complexion looks so ghastly, what’s the matter?” Qin Zhao chased up to him to ask.

  ”Aiy Surnamed Chu have you finally been struck with lightning ah?” Du Yue’s tone suddenly made a turn for the cheerful. (T/N: Implying that he’s earned retribution for doing too many bad things)

  Chu Mingyun slammed the door shut to ward off those two things outside the room with a fling of his sleeve.

  Chu Mingyun sat down beside the table, and poured a cup of tea for himself. Only until he had drunk all of it down did his expression gradually turn complicated, and after that he lifted his hand to press between his brows, talking to himself as if he found it unbelievable: “How is it that I would hug Su Shiyu and lick there……”


T/N: I’ll be able to translate on painkillers, said nobody ever. Can you really blame CMY for falling for SSY? I think anybody would in that moment.


1.斩钉截铁 – Because these actions (e.g. chopping off the end of a nail after hammering it in) cannot be undone, this is an idiom for being resolute and decisive, or for describing an unhesitating manner. [Return]


2.离停 – This is that pavilion by the side of the road in Chapter 33. It’s like the ancient equivalent of a rest stop, so caravans usually stop there. It’s also usually at the fork in the road, so people sending someone off usually make their goodbyes there. That’s why I chose this term. [Return]


3.The ‘Zhuangyuan’ is the title given to the top scorer in the Imperial Examinations, which one would have to take in order to become a civil official. A looser and much different path is required of a military official. [Return]


4.玩意儿 – ‘Plaything’, contemptuously used to describe someone as less than a person. It’s usually used when someone is trying to scorn the other for being cheap or a prostitute, but in this case Chu Mingyun is just not taking them seriously. [Return]

Is the Gentleman Feeling Alright? – Chapter 36

The faint fragrance of sandalwood loomed in the room.

Chu Mingyun knocked on the desk, looking at Du Yue who was shoving cakes into his mouth across from him, “I called you because I have things (to discuss), not to treat you to (a meal).”

Du Yue didn’t even look up, and responded with a muffled sound, “I know, you definitely didn’t find me for anything good, that’s why right now I’ll eat a few more liang of your silver (eat more off your tab) to soothe my feelings.”

Chu Mingyun could not be bothered to deal with him. He took out a jade pendant and lay it on the table in front of him, “Help me check whether there are any hidden mechanisms in this? How come the people of the Su residence each have livelier expressions than the next once they see it.”

In that instant, Du Yue’s couldn’t exhale his next breath and choked on it. As he coughed, he pointed to it in shock, “I, that, th-that that……”

Chu Mingyun leisurely propped up his jaw and studied his expression, “Exactly, (they had) just this reaction.”

“Surnamed Chu, where did you steal this from?”

Chu Mingyun looked at him expressionlessly, “Su Shiyu gave it to me himself.”

“This is given to you by Su Shiyu?! Which Su Shiyu?!” Du Yue started to recover his breath.

“Shouldn’t you be clearer than me how many cousins you have?”

“……Has my cousin gone silly ah?” Du Yue’s face was filled with disbelief.

“Get to the point.”

“……Woh.” (T/N: Affirmative noise, pronounced “or”) Du Yue held his head to soothe over his feelings for a bit, “Actually I’m also not too sure exactly what this is meant to be used for, I just remember this jade pendant was left to him by my aunt (T/N: Jiumu, mother’s brother’s wife so Shiyu’s mother), my cousin always carries it on his person.”

“You’re certain?” Chu Mingyun lightly raised his brows, “Su Shiyu even took this jade pendant to use in place of stake money for gambling, if it really is that important, would he bear to do such a thing?”

“You probably don’t understand this,” Du Yue said smugly, “I’ve seen Su Bai take this jade pendant along with him several times when conducting his business, basically you can say that as long as (the beholder) is a member of the Su family, once they see this jade pendant they’ll know it’s my brother. Even if it got lost no one would dare to keep it, in the end it would definitely return to his possession.”

Woh——?” Chu Mingyun smiled, “Seeing the jade is like seeing the person1?”
It seems to be that Su Shiyu was planning to switch strategy to using the jade pendant handed over to the casino as a lead for the investigation once he’d lost the wager that day.

“It should roughly mean seeing the jade is the same as seeing the person, but since my cousin dared to give it to you, you’d best not think you can use the jade pendant to mobilise the Su family’s forces anymore.” Du Yue said bluntly.

Chu Mingyun glanced at Du Yue who was having a rare moment with his brain present. The other party’s eyes only stared at the jade pendant, and bit fiercely into a Rongfu cake, “But why did my cousin give it to you and not to me ah!

“I cannot make sense of it either.” Chu Mingyun held the jade pendant in his hand and fiddled with it, and said uncertainly, “Probably at that time he had nothing else on his person, or perhaps he intends to make use of this jade pendant to…”

“Chu Mingyun.” Du Yue suddenly cut him off in an extremely serious tone, “I don’t know how it is when you officials fight back and forth all day, but setting that aside, my cousin isn’t as treacherous as you imagine him to be, and that jade pendant is really important to him!”

“Yes yes yes, you’ve always been on his side, and only wish Su Shiyu was your blood brother.” Chu Mingyun tossed back a reply callously, and lifted the jade pendant in hand to his line of sight, looking at it. White jade carved with an ornamental pattern, glistening as if it generated light. His lips suddenly curved with a hint of cold humor, and barely an warning he loosened the hand holding the jade pendant. “So what if it’s important or not, I certainly don’t care about it.”

The jade dropped straight down, and in that instant the clear and crisp sound of jade-stone striking rang out from the floor.

Du Yue was stunned into stillness, but quickly slapped the table and stood, saying in a fury: “Surnamed Chu are you crazy2?” He walked up and bent over trying to pick it up, yet was blocked by Chu Mingyun lifting his leg and could only withdraw, quickly straightening up again, “What are you doing?!”

Chu Mingyun folded his arms on the table, tilting his head and smiled looking at him, “Something given to me, what are you trying to pick it up for?”

“(If) you don’t want it can’t I want it?” Du Yue glared at him.

“You can’t.”

“Your mother! (F*ck!)” Du Yue flicked his sleeves and walked out, and as he passed (Chu Mingyun) he scolded between gritted teeth: “Don’t know how to appreciate kindness, since you don’t even know how to cherish others’ good intent you just wait to get your retribution!”

Chu Mingyun sent him off with a grin, “Gladly.”

With one leg, Du Yue kicked the door open.

The room returned to silent stillness. Chu Mingyun turned his head round, and as the humor (in his expression) receded, he slowly drank a cup of tea to the last drop, stood and walked out.

Yet for some reason he ceased his steps in front of the door, and was unable to take the next step.

Chu Mingyun stood silently in the house, hand pressed against the red-painted engraved door, not moving an inch. His gaze seemed to fall into the distant void, and was lost in thought by himself.

The sandalwood incense burned out soundlessly, breaking into a burner-ful of trifling dust. The sound of wind passed by the window, circulating the faint scent.

After a good while he suddenly spun around gradually, and without any expression stared at his original position, the light in his eyes fluctuating. He lifted his feet and walked back, crouching to retrieve the thing beside his foot. The jade stone was still whole, just with the addition of several crack marks on it, clearly visible as reflected in the settling sunlight.

Chu Mingyun furrowed his brow tightly and let out a tsk sound, shoving the jade pendant back into his sleeve again, “Troublesome.”

“Cousin——!” Accompanied by a roar, the door to the study was forcefully pushed open.

Su Shiyu lifted his eyes to look at that blue-robed figure that was spitting with anger3, and could not help but laugh, “What is it, is this you looking to seek revenge on me?”

“Looking for you to seek revenge on someone else!” Du Yue reached his desk in a few bounds, “His mother that (That damn) Chu Mingyun actually (dared) throw your item!”

“Item?” The hand Su Shiyu was writing with paused, “What item?”

“It’s that jade pendant you gave ah! He actually (dared) say he doesn’t care about it and then threw it, Laozi4 cares about it ah!”

Su Shiyu put down the brush, wrinkling his brow, “Speak properly.” He paused for a blink, then suddenly laughed lowly, “If it’s thrown away then it’s thrown away.”

“You……” Du Yue was having difficulty accepting his calm reaction; and exasperation he said, “Cousin aren’t you going to something?”

“What is the something I should say?”

“Such as, ‘Surnamed Chu is really too much! He literally isn’t anything decent ah he……'”

“Ah-Yue,” Su Shiyu interrupted him, and smiled warmly, “Why slander others like this?”

“How is this considered slander?!” Du Yue blurted, but no matter that fury nestled in his heart, seeing Su Shiyu’s mannerism that seemingly didn’t care about this he felt it slightly embarrassing to continue blathering on, and hence relaxed his tone to ask: “Cousin, wasn’t that jade pendant very important to you, why’d you give it to him for no good reason?”

  ”So what if it’s important, so what if it’s unimportant,” Su Shiyu lowered his eyes and smiled faintly, and said casually, “It was what he was due, so I simply gave it to him.”

“What (do you) mean?” Du Yue didn’t understand.

  Su Shiyu looked at Du Yue, then let out a light sigh, “Since it’s already been given to him, then that is his item, if he keeps it properly that’s good, if he casually throws it away then that’s that, it all up to his whims.”

  ”But where is there a case for you giving it to him with good intent and not only being suspected but also letting (him) throw it away?” Du Yue felt indignant (for him), “Cousin what the hell’s use in you being so nice to him!”

  ”You don’t need to feel so aggrieved.” Su Shiyu soothed, “I merely granted it willingly, not out of any intent to get something in return, and more so I didn’t ever consider there would be any use in this. Moreover, at the time I’d already thought of the likely outcomes, so now it doesn’t really comes as a surprise, you also don’t need to be so bothered.” He smiled blandly, “If it’s thrown away then it’s thrown away.”

  Du Yue was pent up with frustration, looking at Su Shiyu for a half-beat, and could only say with a perturbed expression, “Alright alright I get it, it’s fine as long as I don’t scold him yeah.” Yet could not help mumble under his breath, “Such a good jade going to waste for nothing, even my heart hurts at the thought, you may as well give it to me.”

  ”Give (it to) you?” Su Shiyu laughed, “How come I remember that since you were little up till now, all of things I’ve given you would be dropped and broken within three days?”

  ”Back then wasn’t I young and ignorant mah, if you give me things again now I definitely won’t break it.” Just as he’d spoken the words, Du Yue’s eyes suddenly lit up, and went up (to him), “Cousin, you give me one jade pendant too bei, I’ll surely carefully keep it and treasure it!”

  ”There’s no more.” Su Shiyu shook his head and said.

  ”Ah? No more?”

  ”En,” He laughed lowly, and gazed at the reflection of clouds and the skies in water beyond the window, his expression gentle, “Back then Mother only left this one piece for me to give4.”

  Du Yue followed his gaze to the falling flowers of the front courtyard, and hearing those words he fell silent, not speaking even half a word after that.


T/N: It was at this point that I went ‘aight Chu Mingyun you’re dead to me’
I’ll be watching for him to chase his wife to the crematorium and regret his actions deeply zhenxiang.jpg


1.见玉如见人 – basically 见__如见人 means that the object is so symbolic of the person that it is equivalent to the person’s authority.


2.有病吧 – although Du Yue asks him “are you sick?” this is a colloquialism for being mentally ill…title drop?


3.怒气冲冲


4.让我赠人 – okay so there’s a few ways this could be interpreted but I think what’s being implied here is that the jade pendant is a keepsake meant for SSY to give to someone, ‘a person’ but not specifying who that person is, (so it’s probably meant for SSY’s someone if you know what I mean 😏)

Is the Gentleman Feeling Alright? – Chapter 35

There was a tea stand near the city gates of Chang’an that was extraordinarily bustling with activity. … most of them would stop for a moment to rest their feet and drink tea, and then talk idly about the major powers of the five lakes and four seas1.

  A tall and thin young swordsman found a spot and sat down, casually placing his sword on the table, and calling for the boss to serve tea. The people beside him were all discussing something, their tone rife with discontent and ire. Each of them were agitated. The swordsman was suspicious, and carried his teacup over to listen in.

  ”Truly, each year is worse than the next! Think about the century since the beginning of Daxia’s rule, since when have we needed to put up with this sort of irritation?!”

  ”That’s right! With such a large country as ours, why do we still need to be so courteous/ compensate that kind of small country so much? Isn’t it just one woman who died, and even then, it wasn’t us who killed [her], why should it be us who pays?!”

  ”Didn’t [she] die at the border, [they] said it was a Han person [that did it], but who knows if it was their own people who killed [her] and want to use this set-up to extort us?”

  ”So what if it’s a set-up? What can we do? In my opinion the current court is only left with a bunch of soft-bones2, if this happened back then, compensate their mother, we could just conquer them and be done with it!”

  From the surroundings came a round of echoed concurrence, but someone raised their voice to interrupt: “You make it sound simple, but what conquer3, once we start a war how would those nobility be able to live their days well. Definitely, if it can be settled with compensation then they’d just pay, in any case it’s paid with our hard-earned money4.

  Once the sound of those words landed, there came another round of clamour from the people.

  The swordsman was completely baffled by what he heard5, and pulled over a middle-aged man by his side to ask, “Big brother, what are they saying here?”

  The middle-aged man turned to look at him, “Little brother still doesn’t know? A few days ago the princess of Loulan died for no rhyme or reason so our country paid a heavy rite to them, it was over a hundred boxes! And it just left the city gates.” He gestured with his chin towards somewhere in the distance, and his words took on a melancholy air6, “I heard it’s ten thousand liang of gold and silver vessels, and three thousand bolts of silk and satin ah!”

  The swordsman nodded, but didn’t pick up the conversation. The middle-aged man still continued as if talking to himself: “These ol’ esteemed officials really have been living the good life for too long, it only took one word for them to send out [the compensation]. Grand Secretary ah Grand Secretary, who knew [he] would also become like this one day, if General Su Jue were still alive he’d still probably be angered to death.”

  The swordsman didn’t understand: “You speak of Su Shiyu, Master Su? Hasn’t he always received wide acclaim for being talented and virtuous?”

  ”It’s him alright.” The middle-aged man said, “But unfortunately what you said is already in the past. The compensation gifts I just spoke of, it was him who allowed it to be sent out!” He sighed deeply again, “Actually thinking about it, since when is there any virtuous talent, all the crows under the sky are equally black, isn’t the court just filled with people vying for money and their own self-interests. A few days ago I heard people saying he conspired with Master Chu to kill Su Xing. I hadn’t believed it then, and quarreled with that person for a whole afternoon, thinking about it now ah……” He laughed coldly, shaking his head, and didn’t continue.

  The swordsman gave the disgruntled bunch of people a complicated look, and sighed as well.

  The gaze of the middle-aged man moved from the sword on the table to the swordsman, and suddenly he said: “Yi, little brother, looking at your get-up, are you a wandering chevalier7?”

  The swordsman hurriedly said, “You’re too polite, how could I be called a wandering chevalier, I’m just someone who runs in the Jianghu.”

  ”Aiy, you’re being humble,” The middle-aged man laughed, patting his shoulder, “Nowadays ah, the high officials and nobility don’t care about whether we live or die. If anything happens from now on, the ones we’ll be relying on are you!’

  The swordsman nodded and didn’t pick up the conversation. He cast a glance at his sword, looking pensive.


  It was nightfall, and a dark shadow passed in a sudden blur outside the study.

  Su Shiyu’s expression remained at ease, still lifting up his sleeve to slowly grind the pine-smoke ink. The room’s door suddenly opened wide, the night breeze dimming the candle-flame buoyantly. A path of frost-glare8 broke through the gloom of the night, bringing with it a gale that hit one’s face head-on.

  Su Shiyu indifferently kept his eyelids drooped and didn’t move, quietly pressing the sleeve-dagger in his palm.

  Yet he still couldn’t make his move.

  Abruptly, that figure froze woodenly; the silence and that body was penetrated with a sharp blade and a bright ring. The point of the sword peeking through their chest, fresh blood spattering wildly.

  Su Shiyu stepped back to dodge, and in the field of his vision he could see the dark-red colour of blood dripped into that inkwell, a contrast of red and black. He raised his eyes, and the shadowed figure fell sideways to the ground, revealing the man returning a sword to its sheath behind him. The longsword drew a beam of light, the other party backed against the full glow of the moon. He was familiar with those brows and eyes (that face).

  ”Why have you come?” Su Shiyu was slightly astonished.

  Chu Mingyun didn’t reply, walking up to lower his head and study the tall and skinny swordsman laying on the ground. He clicked his tongue and sighed with feeling: “Master Su, the compensation rites have just been sent out of Chang’an, and already there’s someone who has come to take your rotten-official’s9 life?”

  Su Shiyu gave him a helpless look, and Chu Mingyun raised his eyes, happening to chance on his gaze, “You’re so gutsy, an assassin has already reached right in front of your eyes and you don’t even know to duck away?”

  ”Was planning to make a move, but then you beat me to it.” Su Shiyu kept the documents stained completely with blood to the side, smiling: “I’ve troubled Master Chu to act on my behalf, this counts as me owing you a favour.”

  Chu Mingyun sat by the tableside, crossing his arms on the desk and leaning in close, stretching out the intonation of his words as he laughed airily, “Owe me a favour? You want to dismiss me with just these words–“

  The ending syllable and that movement of leaning closer were both halted by a jade pendant pressed against his forehead, it felt fine and smooth to the touch. Su Shiyu looked at that face so close within reach, and shifted to place the jade pendant in his hand, “Then this should be enough in any case.”

  Dazzling light in vibrant colours rippled over its surface10, and it was warm to the touch. Chu Mingyun still remembered that this jade pendant was the one Su Shiyu took out for him to use as stakes back then in Yongle Casino, “What are you giving me this for?”

  ”Returning you the favour, you just keep it.” Su Shiyu paused, and added, “In the future if you ever come to the residence you no longer need to act like the assassins. If you bring the jade pendant with you, you can come find me anytime, and there won’t be any one to stop you.”

  Chu Mingyun stroked over the carved patterns on the white jade, “Including when you’re bathing?”

  ”……” Su Shiyu said, “What do you think?”

  Chu Mingyun let out a laugh, and kept the jade pendant, “But this time I do have serious matters I’m seeking you for.”

  Su Shiyu smiled lightly, and served him tea, “I know, you can speak frankly.”

  ”You kept the matter about Ji Heng secret instead of making it public,” Chu Mingyun looked at him, “Is it the King of Huainan who directed this behind the scenes again?”

  Su Shiyu nodded, “It is written that way in his confession, Ji Heng also handed over a token of proof, it does appear to be that way.”

  ”Appears to be?” Chu Mingyun laughed, “Master Su has also sensed that something’s off?”

  Su Shiyu returned his gaze, “You know something?”

  ”Do you still remember the incident at the Rite of Offering Sacrifice11,” Chu Mingyun said, ” I sent someone to investigate Jiang Yuan’s birthplace, you can probably already guess right?”

  ”Huainan?”

  ”Correct,” Chu Mingyun’s smile was brimming over with humor, “There aren’t that many coincidences in this world, if back then His Majesty the emperor had chosen to pursue the investigation, then Jiang Yuan’s origins would definitely have been checked, and I’m afraid it would only lead to the King of Huainan again.”

  Su Shiyu’s eyes darkened and didn’t speak, sinking deep into thought.

  ”Che,” Chu Mingyun stretched out a hand to lift his chin upward in a displeased manner, “Look at me.”

  Su Shiyu’s figure went slightly stiff, his state of mind thereupon cast into disarray. He pulled away his hand, steadied his mind and looked over at him, “What?”

  ”I haven’t finished speaking so why are you ignoring me again.” Chu Mingyun said, his brows furrowed.

  He couldn’t help but laugh lightly, “Forgive my impropriety, please continue, Master Chu.”

  Chu Mingyun took up the teacup, “So isn’t this very strange? The other side’s tactics are getting more and more sloppy, and the evidence are becoming increasingly obvious.”

  ”After we found the King of Huainan’s (link in) Su Xing’s case, you made no moves, and not long after Jiang Yuan whose birthplace is Huainan framed me, His Majesty didn’t look into it. And now, the Princess of Loulan has been killed, the evidence points straight to the King of Huainan, forcing you to pursue this line of investigation.”

  Su Shiyu froze, and understood in a flash, as Chu Mingyun presented his conclusion, ‘He seems to be incessantly urging you to go kill him, the more inactive you are the more anxious he is.”

  Su Shiyu’s brows knit tightly, “But the king’s seal is like the imperial jade seal, it can’t be fabricated.”

  ”I didn’t say that those evidence were faked, that’s why I only find it strange.” Chu Mingyun looked at him, “In a few more days Master Su has to be dispatched to the Imperial Hunt, are you still intending to go?”

  Su Shiyu met his gaze and nodded, “Since we’ve ascertained that this is definitely linked to the King of Huainan, then naturally I have to go.”

  ”I know Master Su has long since had the intent to whittle down the vassal’s power, but don’t tell me this is even worth risking your life for?”

  Su Shiyu smiled blandly, “Why wouldn’t it be?”

  ”Up to you.” Chu Mingyun moved away his gaze and drank the tea.

  Su Shiyu also no longer pursued this topic. The wick of the lantern let out a light hiss as the flame’s shadow bobbed. He looked at the corpse gone cold on the ground, let out a sigh and suddenly spoke up: “Although that compensatory rite can spare us a war, but I’m afraid that the King of Loulan will no longer let Loulan have even the slightest dealing with our Daxia for as long as he reigns. I only hope they don’t become allies with the Huns…”

  Chu Mingyun put down the teacup and let out a laugh, “Loulan is a necessary checkpoint on the road back from the Eastern territories, you guess if they’ll still let those Han merchant troupes pass by?”

  It went without saying. Su Shiyu asked: “Does Master Chu have a solution?”

  ”I just thought of it.” Chu Mingyun smiled and said, “”All we need to do is just change the general guarding the Western frontier to Zhou Yi.”

  ”And what do you intend to do after changing it to him?”

  ”No need to do anything after, Master Su also doesn’t need to hold the notion that you need to find suitable replacement (for him) after finding a solution.” Chu Mingyun said, “Zhou Yi has followed me the longest, back in those years of battling back the Huns he was my deputy general. If he’s in charge of the Western frontier, it’ll definitely be able to intimidate the Huns and Loulan somewhat.”

  Calm as unrippled water11, Su Shiyu said: “This matter is not a trivial one, let’s report it to His Majesty to re-discuss in further detail later.”

  ”As long as Master Su gives his assent now, I imagine there won’t be any problems over on His Majesty’s side either,” Chu Mingyun smiled so deeply his eyes and brows curved, “En?

  Su Shiyu looked at him silently for a good while. The night breeze blew past the corridor, and outside the window was dotted light from rising fireflies.

  Chu Mingyun’s words were not untrue. In the court apart from his few trusted subordinates, there was no one else who could shoulder heavy responsibilities.

  Su Shiyu sighed lightly, “Since Master Chu has spoken as such, I have no reason not to agree.”

  Chu Mingyun then laughed, “Master Su really is a reasonable person after all.” Pausing, he seemed to think of something suddenly, “Right, What exactly was lost during that [incident] in Tianlu Pavillion?”

  ”Several volumes of registries with no apparent pattern whatsoever, can’t guess at the [perpetrator’s] motives.” Su Shiyu recalled and said, “Some test questions from the imperial examination a few years ago, an imperial edict to construct a canal, some memorials sent from the border, a registry of the vassal kings, and also…”

  ”A registry of the vassal kings?” Chu Mingyun interrupted.

  Su Shiyu nodded, “I remember on it was written the fiefdoms of the various marquises and vassal kings, their family registries, their system of rites and assigned beast sigils12, the gift lists from their official audiences (with the Emperor), those sort of things.”

  Beast sigils.

  The light in Chu Mingyun’s eyes focused slightly, and the corners of his mouth hooked upward.

  The decorative motif on that bronze seal.

  The other side really thought this out more thoroughly than him, in order to avoid being exposed, they struck first to steal the registry of the vassal kings and then there’d be no way to check.

  Chu Mingyun stood up and smoothed out his sleeves, “Alright, I’ve finished saying all that needs to be said, so I’ll be going back for now.”

  Su Shiyu made a sound of response, and stood up as well to send him off. Chu Mingyun had only walked two steps out before he turned back again, “Almost forgot.”

  ”What is it?”

  Chu Mingyun tossed a paper bag to him, “Ruo.” (T/N: It’s like a, ‘here you go’ sound)

  ”What is this?” Su Shiyu caught it and looked it over.

  ”The pine nut brittle I said I’d split with you last time ah.” Chu Mingyun casually raised his hand, and turned to walk away, “No need to send me.”

  In the blink of eye his figure vanished from sight. Su Shiyu lowered his eyes to look at the paper bag in his hand, and slowly the corners of lips curved into a smile. It could not be put clearly into words what sort of feeling this was.

  The guard watching over the door of the Su residence leaned against the wall drowsily, when he was abruptly startled awake by the sound of footfalls his ears suddenly caught. Turning his head back to see the approaching person, he did not have time to react before he was again shocked by the jade pendant the other person took out, “You……(respectful)”

  The guard opened his mouth but was tongue-tied, took a glance at the dim lantern light from the distant study, and moved his gaze with difficulty to Chu Mingyun before him. He opened the residence door in a flustered manner, and could not help glancing at that jade pendant again, then bent his body forward, extremely deferential: “You (respectful)…..please take care13.”

  Chu Mingyun cast a sidelong glance at the jade pendant in his hand, and frowned in incomprehension.


T/N: Oh…it’s me again…so updates will be more regular from now as promised. Maybe not daily but at least once every 3 days? This chapter took a whole week because it’s written so well that it defies translation…also I’m trying to improve readability of the translation so I will be replacing/ inserting some words not in the original text [like this] so that the grammatical flow is not impeded (as opposed to a direct translation, because sentences in chinese omit words not considered vital for understanding the sentence).


1.五湖四海 – idiomatic expression basically meaning ‘all over the world’.


2.软骨头 – it’s the equivalent of calling someone spineless / lily-livered.


3. The previous ‘conquer’ was translated from ‘打下来’ to which the person replies, ‘打什么打‘ so I wanted to make it obvious it was a direct response to those words.


4.血汗钱 – literally, ‘blood-sweat money’


5. 一头雾水 – literally, a head filled with mist and water. Common expression meaning one is completely confused.


6.添了气郁 – I’m guessing at what this phrase means, because otherwise this says that his meridians were blocked which I don’t think is what the author is referring to.


7.游侠 – martial artists wandering the jianghu who take on the odd security guard detail or mercenary work. It somewhat means ‘wandering hero’, but is the equivalent of ‘knight errant’.


8.一道寒芒 – this refers to light / glare that makes something look cold/ feel cold. It’s a somewhat unique expression to chinese culture I guess.


9.狗官 – literally, ‘dog official’. Many chinese insults compare the object of your scorn to a dog or a pig, but more commonly the former.


10. 流光溢彩 – idiom that means something sparkles with brilliant iridescence, and that the refracted light resembles liquid in its movement.


11. 波澜不惊. An idiom from Pan Zhongyan’s《岳阳楼记》.


12. 纹兽 – So the vassal kings all have this beast (may be mythical or a real animal) assigned to them that henceforth is representative of them. Like how the eagles represented the Prussian kings in German history I guess. It would be embroidered on all their official outfits and engraved on their seals and used as the motif for all the things relevant to their rule. This is pretty important because it also represents their rank at times. No one but the emperor was allowed to have a dragon pattern on their clothing, for example.


13. 您慢走 – literally, “you walk slowly”. It was used as an expression of concern for respected guests, like ‘walk as slowly as you need to, I won’t rush you away’.

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