Is the Gentleman Feeling Alright? – Chapter 29

Very quickly, there was only Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu left in the hall, the charcoal stove making faint crackling noises as it burned on. The wind lowly howled outside the hall, and the heavy snow fell in a flurry, the accumulated snow reflecting the bright-white moonlight in the darkness of the night. The entire Marshall’s mansion had actually become so silent not even a peep was heard.

  ”I had thought my estate was already desolate enough, I didn’t expect that your place would be sparse to this extent.” Su Shiyu suddenly spoke.

  ”I don’t usually celebrate any festivals.” Chu Mingyun laughed lowly, and casually said: “I don’t need people to serve me, so I let all the servants leave. I have no family of my own, so what need is there to break up the reunions of those with families.”

  Su Shiyu nodded, but did not speak, off-handedly tossing him the orange he’d finished peeling.

  Chu Mingyun raised his brows and this sight, but didn’t stretch out his hand to receive it, saying as he looked at Su Shiyu: “Is Master Su taking me for a three-year old child, that one orange would be enough to coax me?”

  ”……” Su Shiyu lowered his eyes toward the half-peeled orange in his other hand, and tossed it over as well.

  Chu Mingyun’s smile deepened, wrinkling his brow as he said: “Don’t tell me it’s okay if it’s two?”

  ”It’s fine if you don’t want to eat.” Su Shiyu retracted his hands.
  ”Who says I’ll not eat?” Chu Mingyun grabbed his hand in one move. Su Shiyu laughed softly, and unexpectedly didn’t pull away.

  The sounds of the wind outside the hall gradually faded, the snow fell soundlessly, and one could hear the bells on the eaves tinkling softly, intermingling with the crisp sounds of ice suddenly falling from beneath the eaves.

  Chu Mingyun tore away a segment of orange, and suddenly thought of, “Right, that day you and His Majesty mentioned being confined to the Eastern Palace on New Year’s Eve, what’s that about?”

  ”It’s not really something worth mentioning.” Su Shiyu sighed softly.

  ”Master Su talking like this, makes me believe it’s all the more worth listening to.”

  ”……” Su Shiyu gave him a look, saying, “His Majesty has always been easily trusting of others, while he was yet the heir to the throne he accidentally said the wrong thing in front of a personal servant, giving someone material [to blackmail him with]. The previous emperor punished him with confinement to the Eastern Palace on the night of New Year’s Eve such that he was unable to join the banquet, and as his study partner I copied books throughout the night on his behalf, that’s all.”

  Chu Mingyun couldn’t help tossing back a kumquat to him, in expression of sympathy.

  Su Shiyu laughed looking him in the eye, paused for a moment, and then suddenly said: “Speaking of which, there’s something I’ve never found a good timing to tell you.”

  ”En?”

  ”The verdict on that case with Uncle, you should have seen it?”

  ”You’re talking about the concealment of the King of Huainan’s involvement?” Chu Mingyun said, “I can more or less guess what you’re trying to do.”

  Su Shiyu turned his head to look at him in surprise, “You could guess?”

  ”Master Su,” Chu Mingyun sighed in lament, “Counting it altogether I’m at least someone who has been pursuing you for the better part of half a year, don’t you think I’d understand you a little?”

  ”Understand me a little?”

  ”That’s right, I can more or less guess your methods for doing this, but- -” Chu Mingyun supported his weight on a single hand, tilting to lead closer, the pure-white fingernails landing on that white lapel, he lightly tapped over Su Shiyu’s heart, saying lowly, “I can ‘t guess what you’re thinking right here.”

  Su Shiyu’s figure slightly slid backward but didn’t dodge, lowering his eyes and looking at him he said, “What does Master Chu want to guess?”

  Chu Mingyun laughed an extremely light sound, slowly saying, “There’s plenty I want to guess, for example what you think of me, and also for example,” He gradually lifted his eyelids, meeting Su Shiyu’s gaze head-on, “why you would come over tonight.”

  In tandem with his words his fingers made several circles on the lapel; a force that was neither soft nor heavy passed over (Su Shiyu’s) heart*, his motions had slowed to the point of being ambiguous. Su Shiyu held down his hand, and said with a bland laugh: “Is the reason really so important?” (*心口:area of the chest where the heart is.)

  ”Naturally, it’s important.” Chu Mingyun’s brows curved with a smile, “Qin Zhao believes it was because of Du Yue, but I rather think that’s not the reason, but if so, don’t tell me you came for me?”

  ”I thought given Master Chu’s nature you would directly choose the latter reason.”

  Chu Mingyun flipped his hand to hold it, staring him down into the depths of his eyes, “Answer me.”

  But he didn’t know how to answer, after all even he himself was unsure why he’d suddenly made the decision to come by himself. Actually in this world not everything had a rhyme and reason, most of it is spurred by the heart’s whim borne in a moment, but if he said so Chu Mingyun would probably not believe it.

  Su Shiyu sought his thoughts for a bit, retrieved his hands, and blandly smiled, “It’s exactly because of you.”

  At the unexpected answer, Chu Mingyun was a bit stunned.

  The warm glow of the charcoal fire illuminated the humour in his eyes. Su Shiyu posed a question back: “Don’t tell me Master Chu has forgotten, it was you who invited me in front of His Majesty?”

  Chu Mingyun’s senses returned to him, and he lightly lifted the tips of his brows, “Of course I remember, that’s why I said–Master Su was lonely at night and hence came to see me?”

  There was a bit of ambiguous feeling behind these words, Su Shiyu retrieved his glance and timely saved the direction of the conversation, “In any case, I’ve discussed it with His Majesty already, and decided that while hunting the titled nobility after court returns to session we’ll capture the King of Huainan. When that happens we’ll bring up the previous cases again.”

  ”It’s more or less what I’ve guessed, but what’s that got to do with me?”

  ”Closing Uncle’s case was for the sole sake of dispelling the King of Huainan’s guardedness. It couldn’t be helped that there were some loose ends; outsiders can tell there are many dubious points. Back then those evidence slandering you misguided many people, and rumours have spread from Fufeng County these few days, I’m afraid everyone has confirmed you as the true mastermind in their hearts.”

  Chu Mingyun replied disinterestedly: “Even then, so what?”

  ”That’s why these days Master Chu will have to be wrongly bear others’ malignment of you, but you can rest easy, when the King of Huainan is brought to bear for his crimes I will definitely proclaim these things as slander to the world, restoring your innocence.”

  ”You also don’t need to do so, I don’t actually care how other people think of me.” Chu Mingyun laughed callously, “After all the most ignorant under the heavens are these normal civilians, why waste your breath explaining to them.”

  Su Shiyu smiled faintly: “Even if Master Chu does not care, removing the suspicions on your behalf is also falls under my duties, I will definitely do it.”

  Chu Mingyun tilted his head to stare at him for a moment, and then suddenly laughed lightly, not saying anything in reply.

  Outside the hall the snowstorm had stopped without anyone realising, suddenly the robust gongs of a bell swept towards them like a wave, each sound followed by another, it had reached midnight. Firecracker sounds immediately resounded in a din, filling the sky with flying red fragments. An innumerable cluster of fireworks pushed their way into the deep ink of the night sky, blooming into all kinds of brilliant supernovas, the sounds of bustle waking up the late night.

  ”Hey,” Chu Mingyun’s eyes looked straight toward the exterior, suddenly speaking up: “Want to go out and light some fireworks to play with me?”

  ”Master Chu has even prepared fireworks?” Su Shiyu asked.

  ”I haven’t, but Du Yue bought some, and I know where he hid them.”

  ”You’re not afraid he’ll come after you once he wakes tomorrow?”

  ”It’ll be fine,” Chu Mingyun said, winking at him. “Just say I don’t know, didn’t see it, Du Yue doesn’t trust me, but he’ll definitely believe you.”

  ”And why would I help Master Chu deceive?” Su Shiyu laughed.

  Chu Mingyun directly pulled Su Shiyu to walk out of the hall, “Because you are now an accomplice.”
  
  That pile of fireworks was hidden in that corner, they brought over (the pile) to arrange it one-by-one properly, and only then realised that Du Yue had truly bought many kinds, such that there was one of everything.

  Chu Mingyun lit up two torches, turning his head to look at Su Shiyu who was currently studying a firework that resembled a lotus lantern, “That one burns fast, you leave it for the very last.”

  ”En, is there anything else I need to keep in mind?”

  Chu Mingyun thought for a while, “After lighting them remember to run over and hug me tight.”“

  “……” Su Shiyu thought about it for a bit, “Why?”

  ”I’m worried that later the noise will be too loud and scare you ah.”

  ”……Master Chu is indeed thoughtful.”



  Crimson trailed along with the fuse before flashing into the air, accompanied by a thunderous boom, beams of light being expelled into the heavens, and in the course of that big blooming fireworks fluoresced, the spots of splendor falling like a rain of stars; more beauty than one could take in. This spot of theirs was dark and silent, yet in other areas the night sky was glorious; the adjacent sounds of fireworks merging into a continuous crackling.

  There was a child’s joyful laughter dashing along the alley, a thin and weak singing voice passing along the the carmine residence walls, penetrating the thin smoke that smelled of burning saltpeter, singing The Lil’ Crescent Moon lighting over Jiuzhou1,
a few families rejoiced while a few others were melancholy.

A few families rejoiced while a few others were melancholy, Su Shiyu recited in his heart, and could not help but laugh lightly. Amidst this festival, naturally there would also be a few lonely souls that would feel even more aggrieved. He turned his head to look, and discovered the other lonely soul had at some unknown point half-stooped beneath the plum blossom tree in the courtyard, and was currently absorbed in gathering up the snow.

  Su Shiyu walked over and also squatted down, silently looking at his fine-boned hands balling up two globes of snow, suddenly laughing: “I’ll mold another for you to see.”

  As soon as he’d said so he really did gather up a bunch of snow, molding out a rounded figure, pressing on a round head, then using his fingertips to carefully sculpt out two pointed ears. Su Shiyu was in the midst of looking for fallen petals suitable to serve as eyes, when Chu Mingyun who had all this while tilted his head to watch him suddenly stretched out his hand. Su Shiyu looked on puzzledly as his hand paused on the side of that head (of the snow figure), and with a twist of his fingers, immediately sent one ear flying.

  ”……” Su Shiyu watched Chu Mingyun intensely, only seeing him smile so deep his eyes curved into crescents, and with the upturn of the corner of his lips, excitedly also destroyed the other ear heartlessly, in such a symmetrical manner that even Su Shiyu didn’t know what to say.

  So Su Shiyu didn’t say anything and emptily grasped a fist of loose transparent snow, and after considering it for a bit, stuffed it into Chu Mingyun’s completely unguarded collar.

  Chu Mingyun’s reaction was already very fast, contact had just been made before he pulled away several feet, but he’d still got a neckful of ice. He squinted his eyes slightly, not caring to pat away the snow before deftly grabbing hold of Su Shiyu who was trying to get up and run. On the other hand Su Shiyu had yet to stand stably, and could not guard in time before he’d been pulled by (Chu Mingyun) and immediately his foot slipped. In that breath of a moment his thoughts took a precipitous spin; Su Shiyu suddenly no longer stabilised his position, but rather gripped back on Chu Mingyun’s arm, and with one pull also pulled him into the same boat2.

  Just like that the two of them fell into the thick pile of accumulated snow without caring for appearances, and amidst the chaos of that collapse Chu Mingyun only had time to prop himself up with an arm to avoid crushing Su Shiyu’s torso under his. He then let out a breath in relief, and with somewhat complicated feelings was about to say something; when he looked down and met Su Shiyu’s eyes that deeply glinted with humour, and had a bad premonition.

  In that next instant Su Shiyu reached out a hand to smack the the plum tree next to him. With a shake of that plum tree, the snow that had piled up on the branches fell as if blotting out the sky and covering the earth3, the red plum blossoms and snow falling profusely to pound over Chu Mingyun’s entire head and back, immediately chilling his whole body.

  Chu Mingyun propped up a single hand next to Su Shiyu’s head, and with the other flicked away the snow at the back of his head, after which he looked at the handful of icy snow-water that’d melted, “Su Shiyu,” he said, “If it was someone else who did this, they’d already be buried alive in the snow by me.”

  While flicking away the fallen snow a red plum petal brushed over Chu Mingyun’s temples as it drifted downward, as it leisurely landed over Su Shiyu’s eye. He smelled a hint of sandalwood amid the cold fragrance of the plum blossom, a corner of crimson dyeing his field of sight, whereas Chu Mingyun’s eyes were extremely close, that crow-coloured long hair dyed white with snow blown by the wind, hazing out the fireworks in the decadent night sky.

  Su Shiyu took away a fallen plum flower, looking calm and unruffled as he lay in the snow and smiled: “If any random person could also make you so pathetic, I’m afraid Master Chu would have no face to meet others.” He again raised his hand, attentively wiping away the scattered snow on Chu Mingyun’s hair.

  His fingertips had been slightly cold when they just made contact, but as they tread through the hair they were warmed up gradually, the extremely light and gentle movements causing his (CMY’s) scalp to tingle slightly.

  Not waiting for Chu Mingyun to process that deeply, Su Shiyu then retrieved his hand, “Alright, let’s get up.”

  ”You can get up just because you want to get up?” Chu Mingyun laughed, eyes slightly curving into a squint, “C’mon, say something nice to hear.”

  Su Shiyu pondered a moment, then said: “Many thanks to Master Chu for shielding me from all the snow.”

  Chu Mingyun pinched his chin with one hand, both pairs of eyes meeting in a gaze, “Very good, you can cease thinking of ever getting up tonight.”

  Su Shiyu smiled resignedly, thinking of how to resolve the situation at hand, and didn’t answer for a while.

  Lanterns flickered in the red corridor, each sway illuminating the figures in the courtyard and casting shadows. Chu Mingyun held Su Shiyu’s chin, and his gaze unconsciously landed on those lips. The color of his lips was always a little bit paler, but at this moment who knew if it was because it was cold, or because of the backdrop of white snow beneath his body; it actually showed a bit of color, a dash of carmine showing in the line of his lips.

  Chu Mingyun inexplicably bent down suddenly, as if it were work of supernatural beings4.
  ”……Master Chu?” A mild and gentle voice suddenly sounded with a bit of astonishment.

  Chu Mingyun abruptly halted, meeting Su Shiyu’s eyes at a very close distance, and only then realising he’d been just about to kiss Su Shiyu, just falling short of a hairsbreadth distance at which he could feel the other’s breath.

  He stood up as if startled awake, stepping a pace way and raising his hand to press at his glabella, and only then pulling Su Shiyu up.

  Su Shiyu gave him a puzzled glance, which morphed into a laugh as if he took no notice of what happened.

  After this (misfortunate) occurrence of tossing around the two’s clothing had been mostly soaked by the snow, and they returned to the hall where they sat opposite one another to slowly toast themselves dry. Chu Mingyun looked at Su Shiyu who was casually5 taking off his outer robe, and sighed at himself for losing his head over lust6, and determined not to think about what had just happened. He lazily straightened his torso, and suddenly uttered: “Right.”

  ”What?” Su Shiyu responded as he studied the drenched back of his robe.

  ”Actually, the mouse you molded just now was quite cute.” Chu Mingyun said.

  ”Thanks for over-complimenting blindly,” Su Shiyu gave him a look, “What I molded just now was a rabbit.”

  “……Alright.”


T/N: This is actually where I wanted to stop last time, oops. Now I have a clearer idea of what’s going to happen to me, just that it won’t go how I originally planned. Did I take the coward’s way out? Maybe, but perhaps having an escape route is also a blessing.


1.月儿弯弯照九州 – a Jiangsu folk song. See above for a link to a karaoke version.


2. 拖下水 – although this literally translates to pull something into the water, it means to involve someone in your own troubles, therefore I translated it to the nearest english idiomatic equivalent.


3. 铺天盖地 – translated literally, but this idiom describes an earth-shattering event. RSWW is quite dramatic, hahah.


4.鬼使神差 – literally: the errands of gods and doing of ghostly assistants. (Basically CMY felt the force of the fandom compelling him to kiss SSY.)


5.云淡风轻 – a reference to a poem describing clear and fair weather. Not sure why it’s being used here but maybe the author thinks it means a casual manner?


6. 色令智昏 – idiom meaning that lust often cloud’s one’s intelligence. Also a way of calling someone sex-crazed.

Is the Gentleman Feeling Alright? – Chapter 21

T/N: If you’re not familiar with chinese euphemisms PLEASE read the footnotes as you go.

On a night with clear and bright moonlight1, at the Su Mansion.
  A few spoonfuls of incense were added to the beast-shaped burner, and the green smoke slowly rose and dissipated. Su Shiyu tightened the strings of the paulownia wood qin, and effortlessly plucked out a few syllables2, the sounds as smooth as a stream. He stood still for a moment in front of the waternut desk, and sighed softly: “It’s this late in the night, for your distinguished self to come uninvited, do you need something?”
  Suddenly, there was a rustling noise outside the house, and the carved window was slowly pushed open from the outer side. A voice that carried a smile said: “If I say I came to pick flowers3, what would you do?”
  Moonlight brushed obliquely over the visitor’s forelock and landed in the room. His plain white fingers hooked the window lattice, leaning against the window ledge and looked at him with a smile in his eyes and eyebrows4.
  Su Shiyu walked to the window and looked at him in silence for a good while: “…Why is it you.” “Can’t it be me?” Chu Mingyun said.
  ”Master Chu is visiting late at night, why didn’t you call someone to announce your arrival?” Su Shiyu asked.
  ”I intended to give you a surprise ah.”
  ”…” Su Shiyu said, “The medical hall (hospital) is three miles to the east.”
  ”This illness of mine is lovesickness, won’t you come and treat me personally?” Chu Mingyun raised a hand and casually hooked a lock of the black hair that scattered over Su Shiyu’s shoulder. The hair still felt a little moist. Then he raised his eyes again to look at Su Shiyu. He only draped on his outer robe, and the moonlight outlined his thin figure in detail, also casting shadows over the side of his neck and collarbones. Chu Mingyun laughed in a low voice, “It seems my arrival really wasn’t timely. If I were earlier, would I chance upon you in the shower?”
  Su Shiyu took the hair back from his hand and said calmly: “Come into the house to talk.” After a moment, he stopped Chu Mingyun who was about to come in directly, and was very exasperated: “…the door is to the side.”
  Chu Mingyun shot him a look as if he found it troublesome, retracted his hand and walked around to the side, pushing the door into the house with a drawn-out sigh: “When would there be someone coming through the front door for a tryst, Master Su is really no fun at all.” 
Su Shiyu had already put on his outer robe properly, and as he poured tea, said: “If coming through the window is considered fun (your inclination), then don’t tell me thieves are all great beauties in the eyes of Master Chu?”
  ”Don’t I only have eyes for you?” Chu Mingyun said with a smile.
  Su Shiyu handed the teacup to him, and said, “Let’s stop there with the jokes, what did Master Chu come here for?” 

Chu Mingyun took the tea and held it in his hand, and said casually, “Because I missed you ah.”
  ”… …Pardon me being frank, Master Chu would be better off getting rid of this habit of evading the main topic.” 
“Can’t I come to see you?” Chu Mingyun asked back.
  ”If that’s the case,” Su Shiyu paused, got up and walked out, “In accordance with my father’s reprimands, I don’t see to private guests in my residence at night. Although I’m being discourteous, Master Chu has already seen me, so I will send someone to send you back to your residence.”
  ”Hey — “
  Su Shiyu halted, turned his head to look back and smiled: “Master Chu has remembered the purpose for his visit? “
  This kind of person, no wonder to this day he hasn’t gotten married yet, Chu Mingyun sighed to himself, then bluntly got straight to the point:” Do you still remember that house of Song Heng’s?”
  Su Shiyu sat opposite him, “Of course I remember, what’s the matter?”


  ”I studied that bronze seal for a few days and couldn’t see anything of interest. But suddenly I thought of the numerous mechanisms in that house, perhaps there may be some clues in there.” Chu Mingyun said, “Will Master Su be willing to explain to Lu Shi on my behalf, so that they will transfer custody of that house from Ministry of Justice to me?”
  ”The house has been vacant and there hasn’t been a use for it, so this shouldn’t be a problem. However, “Su Shiyu looked at him, smiled and said, “this is not an urgent matter, why did Master Chu not wait until tomorrow to discuss it with me, and insist on coming to my residence at night? I even thought it was someone with impure intentions breaking in. “
  Chu Mingyun who had impure intentions drank a mouthful of tea, and said with no change in his expression: “Didn’t I already say I’m here for a tryst?”
  Of course he had a plan for coming here at night. After his subordinates had investigated Su Shiyu for so long without any progress, Chu Mingyun simply took the opportunity to come here in person. Even before Su Shiyu noticed that he was outside the window, he had already made a round of Su Mansion avoiding the guards. The mansion was extremely ordinary, with no traces of mechanisms installed, and there was no areas for placing assassin killers like he did. The results were within expectations, but all the more baffling for being so.
  However, it is truly a time-tested method to deal with Su Shiyu by hitting on him.
  Su Shiyu stared at Chu Mingyun’s expression for a moment, and lowered his eyes while lightly moving along the topic, “After the mansion is assigned to the Grand Marshal’s residence, neither the Ministry of Justice nor the Censorate will have easy means to interfere. Then if there is a clue, how does Master Chu plan to notify me?” 
Chu Mingyun tapped his fingertips on the porcelain cup, and said nonchalantly, “If you don’t trust me, you can go and have a look together with me.”
  ”What talk is that,” Su Shiyu smiled softly, raised his eyes and looked at him, “Of course I can trust Master Chu.”


Shige? (senior martial brother)”
“…Huh?” Chu Mingyun returned to his senses, glanced at Qin Zhao, and lifted the carriage blind to look outwards. Only then did he realized they had already arrived in front of Song Heng’s mansion.
  Su Shiyu has always executed matters neatly, so the handover between the two parties was completed within a day. Although things went smoothly, Chu Mingyun thought of Su Shiyu’s expression when he said he trusted him, and he constantly felt vaguely uneasy. If previously he had made the plan to be thick-skinned and shamelessly tell Su Shiyu that he hadn’t found anything, then he would have some qualms about it now.
  Chu Mingyun and Qin Zhao alighted the carriage and entered the mansion, and made a straight route to the study, the shadow guards soundlessly spangled in a trail behind them.
  According to Tan Jing’s testimony that night, when the fake Song Heng received the news of the scheme’s failure, he did not leave directly but went to the study. Since it wasn’t to seal the study’s exit to blockade him and Su Shiyu within the prison, this obviously implied that there was some other important thing here.
  The (placement of the) furnishings within the study remained as before, but had accumulated some thin dust because there had been nobody inside for a long time.
  Chu Mingyun was just examining the bookshelf that served as the exit of the dungeon, when the shadow guard searching around behind him suddenly spoke up: “Master5.”
  ”En?” Chu Mingyun turned and walked over.
  The shadow guard retreated respectfully, and he saw there was a depression with a familiar outline, on the wooden frame hidden behind the ancient scroll. Chu Mingyun embedded the bronze seal, closely fitting them together, only to hear a sudden crisp ‘click’ sound in the silence. The sound of mechanism movement slowly rose, and the bookshelf before them opened from two sides (T/N: think like a sliding gate). Not only was it not dark, but the bright light that swelled out almost dazzled people’s eyes.
  Gold nuggets shone brightly, stacked piles of them filled up half of the stone room.
  Even Chu Mingyun couldn’t help but narrowed his eyes and sigh, “It turns out that the vault of the casino is here, and it is truly much richer than me. From this comparison, I actually haven’t made much money in these years, you think? “He turned his head slightly to ask Qin Zhao.
  Qin Zhao glanced at him blankly.
  On the other side of the stone room stood a row of bookshelves on which many booklets were stacked. Chu Mingyun picked up this booklet and flipped through it, seemed slightly surprised, then took a few other books and flipped through them, and immediately smiled with deep intent.
  The booklet recorded the résumés of officials from several counties in Jingji (Gyeonggi)6. Each book was on a person, from his life experiences, to his family, wife, and child– everything was listed in detail, showing the effort used to scour the information.
  From the death of Chen Xuanwen, to the case of Song Heng, to the case of Eternal Joy Casino, it is now certain they came from the same origin, and the other party had really menacingly planned this for a long time.
  ”Alright,” Chu Mingyun said, and said to the shadow guard: “Move these booklets to the residence, you can each take the gold nuggets over there as you need, move faster. Once I tell Su Shiyu, all of it will be taken to be squandered by Li Yanzhen.”

The shadow guard acknowledged the order, unanimously coming forward to carry the booklets.
  Chu Mingyun retracted his gaze and casually cast his eyes on the booklet in his hand, “Zheng Wan of Right Fufeng7…”
  
  

There was a knock on the door in the middle of the night.
  ”My lord,” the person called from outside the door, “This subordinate has urgent matters to report.”
  Hearing this Zheng Wan put down the official document, got up and opened the door: “What’s the matter…”
  There were already two or three dead bodies laying in the courtyard, and the person standing in front of the door was clad in black with his face covered. He slowly raised his face.
  A white light suddenly flashed, he felt a sharp and cold pain in his chest. Zheng Wan couldn’t react and lowered his head, only to see a white blade submerged in his chest. Before the scream could escape his mouth the man in black had already pulled out the knife and retreated, and with a tap of the his tips of his feet, he disappeared in a blink of an eye. Zheng Wan shook, suddenly spouted a mouthful of blood, and fell to the ground face-up.
  The sky remained silent in cold moonlight.

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The author has something to say:
I suddenly saw a lot of comments and can’t contain my happiness ah.
To me, the biggest happiness in writing things is to see discussion/interpretation of the stories.
Of course, my lurking angels are also cute =v= hehe


T/N: Chu Mingyun coming through your window after searching your perimeter: Shiyu~ I’ve come to steal your innocence. I think he’s starting to fall for Su Shiyu. And then lets his men embezzle money from the casino case under Su Shiyu’s nose and said such a rude thing about the emperor HAHAH. That Chu Mingyun tried to install assassins in Shiyu’s house, he’s pretty ruthless. Another update so quickly because this one was a lot easier to translate, but the next one will take a few days because more politics incoming. Edit: Fixed problems with footnotes. Apologies!

1. 清月夜 – this may be a reference to Li Yu’s poem 《玉楼春》, the last stanza of which reads “待踏马蹄清夜月” but I’m uncertain. If it is, this is even more proof that the current season is spring.



2. The author used ‘音节’ (Yīn jié) here which translates to syllable, although I suspect it’s a typo for 音阶 (Yīn jiē) which is the term for musical scales.


3. 采花 – a euphemism for sneaking into a house at night to rape someone.


4. 眉眼带笑 – refers to expressing humour in the curve of one’s eyebrows or the light in one’s eyes.


5. 主上 – more respectful term for superior compared to 主子 that you commonly see. Not to be confused with the ‘大人‘ that is the ‘Master Chu/Master Su’ address these two use for each other. Dust Bunny translated those as ‘Your Excellency Chu’ etc. but I find it too cumbersome.


6. Jingji aka. Gyeonggi is a term for part of Korea when it was known to the Hans as Goryeo. It includes the modern-day Seoul. At this point in time, I believe the Liaodong Peninsula is under Han rule, I’ll edit if we find out otherwise.


7. Right Fufeng – 右扶风 (CE 104-220), One of the Three Qins (三秦), three of the Eighteen Kingdoms formed from the division of the Qin dynasty after the collapse of the empire in 206 BC.

Is the Gentleman Feeling Alright? – Chapter 18

Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu were invited upstairs.

  The room was luxuriously decorated, with pearl lanterns and shining bead curtains. A charming maid served tea and snacks, and the manager bowed, greeting: “If the two masters wait a moment, the younger ones will go and notify the master.”

  Chu Mingyun poured a cup by himself, walked to Su Shiyu and looked at the night of the distant mountains outside the window together with him. “What’s the matter?”

  Su Shiyu looked back at him, then looked at the maid who was standing not far away, then leaned his head closer to Chu Mingyun and said in a lowered voice, “I’ve now recognized where this is.”

  Chu Mingyun hugged him and pulled him closer, causing his long crow-colored hair to slide down his shoulder and sweep across the side of Su Shiyu’s ear, looking as if they were cuddling ear-to-ear from a distance. “Huh?”

  Su Shiyu frowned slightly, and continued: “West a few miles from the gravehills in the wilderness outside Chang’an. No wonder no one discovered it, this valley is actually a burial mound.” Chu Mingyun looked at the other’s eyebrows and raised his hand to press the cup of tea to his lips, whispering: “The owner of the gambling house happens to be here, do you want to notify the Ministry of Justice?”

  ”If you want to, just drink it yourself.” Su Shiyu pushed back his hand and said, “From what you say, am I to understand there is a way of sending out the notice?”

  Chu Mingyun drank the tea in his cup and suddenly laughed, “You won’t drink tea when I pour it for you, and you still say that you don’t hold any grudges?” He sighed helplessly. “I told you that it was a joke. Are you really jealous?” Su Shiyu silently pulled away Chu Mingyun’s hand that was holding onto him, not knowing how to answer.

  Chu Mingyun flipped back his hand to hold the other man’s hand, and looked him down with a grin: “Don’t worry, even if there were thousands of Su Shiyus, Baobei’er, you are the one I love the most.”

  With complicated feelings and a flat tone, Su Shiyu went along with him: “…Really?” Chu Mingyun pretended to sigh again, “If you don’t believe me, then how about I write you a guarantee?” Turning around, he said to the maid who was staring with wide eyes, “Is there any brush and ink here?”

The maids hurriedly nodded their heads, and ran out to take brushes, inks, papers and inkstones, and spread them out on the table, awaiting Chu Mingyun’s instructions.

  But all Chu Mingyun said was: “He is thin-skinned, you all go out and wait, if the manager comes over with your boss, remember to announce them first.”

The maids bowed their heads , filed out, but as the younger maid who was walking last in the row turned around to close the door, she couldn’t help but glance at Su Shiyu, her face flushing instantly.

  After confirming that there was no one left in the room, Su Shiyu smiled and said
quietly : ” Master Chu is really brilliant .” Chu Mingyun laid out a piece of white paper for him, “Why do I feel that you are not complimenting me?”
  ”Naturally, if there was a way that didn’t make you and I so uncomfortable, that would be better.”
  Chu Mingyun raised his eyes to look at him, spread his hands, and tilted his head saying: “Come on, feel free to touch.”
  Su Shiyu turned around and dipped the ink, drawing back his sleeve to write a letter.
  Chu Mingyun chuckled lightly, stood aside for a moment, and then took a small, transparent whistle from his sleeve and placed it on his lips. It blew without sound. Not long after, there was a chip from a bird outside the window. A shadowy lump flew into the house. A black-feathered bird landed steadily on his shoulders, and seemed to call at Chu Mingyun twice with great joy, then twisted its head to peck at its wings.
  When the ink on the letterhead had dried, Chu Mingyun rolled it up and stuffed it into the bamboo tube on the bird’s leg. He watched the black feather bird’s wings tremble, flying faraway in the blink of an eye, and sighed: “I hope that stubborn old goat Lu Shi, doesn’t drive Qin Zhao out as soon as he sees that it’s one of my men.”

  ”Secretary Lu still knows how to have a measured hand in important matters.” After a pause, Su Shiyu asked: “This correspondence is… …”
  Chu Mingyun raised his hand to interrupt Su Shiyu’s words, as knocking from the door came suddenly, and the manager’s voice inquiring outside the door.

  ”It’s a secret technique left by my teacher.” After he said so, he turned and called out, “Come on in.”

The carved wooden door was pushed open, and the manager followed a young man in. The other party smiled at them, and introduced himself: “This one’s surname is Mu, the owner of Eternal Joy Casino. Young Master Lin, it’s my fortune to meet you.” 

“My fortune to meet you as well.” Chu Mingyun nodded, and said with a smile, “Boss Mu is in charge of such a large gambling house at such a young age, it’s really amazing.”

  Boss Mu made a few courteous remarks then looked at them and said, “There is no one else here, so can I request that you take off your masks to discuss?”

  Chu Mingyun was still hesitant, but Su Shiyu had already taken off the mask and smiled directly at him. He said, “Boss Mu, may I ask you something?” Boss Mu was stunned as soon as he saw Su Shiyu’s face. When Chu Mingyun took off his mask, Boss Mu’s eyes hovered on their two faces for a moment. He lowered his eyes and smiled hurriedly: “I didn’t expect that the two younger masters would have such celestial countenances… pardon my rudeness.”

  ”No problem,” Chu Mingyun said.

  ”Don’t worry about it,” Su Shiyu looked at him, and said, “Daring to ask Mr. Mu if has ever met me before?”

  ”I’ve never met you before.”

  ”Really,” Su Shiyu smiled gently, “Then why do I rather find you familiar?”

  Boss Mu smiled: “There are so many similar people in the world. My appearance is so common, maybe it resembles one of young master’s friends.”

  Su Shiyu retracted his gaze and said clearly: “Thinking about it carefully, it is indeed just a very similar-looking acquaintance. It seems that I was mistaken, sorry.” Chu Mingyun glanced over and asked Su Shiyu: “Who does he resemble?”

  Su Shiyu narrowed his eyes and let out a slow laugh: “According to their age, that person should call me elder brother. Young master must have recognized it too.”

  His voice fell, Boss Mu’s pupils shrank suddenly, his expression on his face remained flat and calm, and he opened the topic: “Seeing as the two young masters are so elegant, then we can’t offer you games as vulgar as the ones upstairs. How
about a different gambling method?” “What gambling method?” Chu Mingyun asked.

  Boss Mu smiled, “Young master, wait a moment and I’ll make arrangements.” After saying this, the maidservants came in to wait on them personally, and Boss Mu ordered the chief to leave with him.

  Only after leaving the house, Boss Mu’s expression instantly became unpleasant, and he whispered, “What did you do? You actually brought these two people over to me?” The manager said in a panic: “The subordinates just acted according to the rules……”

  ”Rules?” Boss Mu looked at him coldly, “When did I make a rule to not even check clearly who the person is?” The manager recalled that he had helped Chu Mingyun to cheat secretly, and his heart chilled. He hurriedly said: “Then order people to hold them back first, and move faster within the building. We should be able to evacuate in time…”

  Boss Mu clenched his hand into a fist and slammed it on the porch with an enraged smirk, “Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu are both here, you think we can retreat with bodies still whole? What’s more, Su Shiyu has probably already recognized me!”

  ”How, how could it be…” The manager glanced at the clever mask on the boss’s face, “… this subordinate think he is likely bluffing you on purpose.”

  ”That guy just smiling like that means he already understands everything in his heart but just doesn’t want to tell you bluntly, he has been like this since he was a child, can he be faking it?!”

  ”Then Young Master, you see…”

  Boss Mu stared at Void gradually, gritted his teeth and said: “Since things have reached the end of the rope, I have to take a gamble.” He turned around abruptly, and said: “Send someone to inform the Red Sleeve House, don’t care about anybody else, just let Jing Shu leave Chang’an as soon as possible.”

  While Chu Mingyun and Su Shiyu were about to finish their cups of tea leisurely, Boss Mu brought some people back, and the house was immediately filled with fragrance. Red gauze wrapped around snow-white skin, seemingly visible and yet not, a few dancer maidens stood in a row behind him, all with enchanting postures and delicate eyebrows.

  Boss Mu said: “If young master Lin will blindfold his eyes and let them dance around you for a round; one of them has something in their hand, and if you guess who it is you win, how about that?”

  Chu Mingyun casually put a hand on Su Shiyu’s shoulders, looked at the women indifferently, and smiled, “Boss Mu, I just made a promise with my Baobei’er, and now you want me to indulge in this sensuous pleasure, I am afraid that someone will not let me go to bed for a few days.”

  Su Shiyu didn’t avoid his hand, and just drank tea silently, seeming to have no intention to participate in the conversation.

  ”If it is inconvenient for Young Master Lin, you can go back first, and wait for me to think of something else interesting before gambling.” “There is no inconvenience, why is Boss Mu in a hurry to push people out?” Chu Mingyun smiled, “Come on.”

  With a look from Boss Mu’s eyes, a dancer approached with a red ribbon. Su Shiyu raised his hand and stopped her, politely smiling: “No need to trouble you Miss, just leave it to me.” He took the ribbon and after a rough touch to assess it, it was soft and delicate. It was indeed just an ordinary ribbon. He then he looked toward Chu Mingyun.

  Chu Mingyun turned his head and looked at Su Shiyu with a smile, and when he saw him, he calmly closed his eyes, looking like he was entrusting himself to him. Redness obscured what was before his eyes and the ribbon was tied behind his head. The force of his touch was gentle, and a faint scent brushed across Chu Mingyun’s cheeks with the movement of his sleeves. Chu Mingyun thought leisurely, the feeling of being served by the Grand Secretary is really good.

  Su Shiyu pulled Chu Mingyun to stand still in the room before returning to his original position and watching calmly.
  Boss Mu couldn’t help but glance back at Su Shiyu, but didn’t want to make eye contact with him. He smiled hurriedly, turned his face back and said with a clap of his hands, “Let’s start.”

The music sounded with a lingering but loud tune, in time with the figure of the dancer maiden stretching softly, as light as a wave, and shocking vivacity in swaying. The red gauze rose with their movements, making an interlace of hazy red, with only a spot of dark blue standing idle, as if enveloped in an indulgent embrace1 and isolated from afar, looking rather surreal from a distance.

  It was indeed just a dance, and there was no attempt to murder. Su Shiyu frowned slightly unconsciously, for an unexplainable reason.

  The music gradually reached its climax, and the overlapping of the dancers’ figures became faster and faster. From time to time, a slender hand touched Chu Mingyun’s robe, passing by, almost imperceivable. It was a vision filled with red gauze and snow skin, light and shadow intertwined, as if entering the enchanted cave, seducing the ignorant to have a dream with them.

  A dancer maiden slumped back a few steps and slammed into the wall. The dream was broken, and the music was muted abruptly.

  The dancers who were still clinging to Chu Mingyun suddenly drew away by one foot, all of them with well-trained skills. The dancer who was leaning against the wall lowered her head in disbelief, and saw a sandalwood fan inserted into her belly. Blood spurted out of her mouth, and red blood stained her red dress, adding a bit to her beauty. The knife fell to the ground with a clang.

  Chu Mingyun raised his hand and hooked half of the belt covering his eyes, only revealing a single eye, and he turned to looked back. His eye was long and curved into a narrow corner, and the reflection of the crimson gauge made it seem smudged with rouge. He showed a broad smile:

  ”I guessed it correctly, does this mean I won?”


  1. The phrase used here is 温柔乡 which can have several meanings, it’s almost a term on its own to refer to the embrace of a lover, or referring to someone getting enchanted in lust. It’s a bit hard to translate.

If it’s not quite clear, what happens is this: Chu-chu acts all coy with Shiyu as an act to disguise their whispered conversation since the maidservants are still in the back of the room with them. Chu-chu held up a cup of tea to Shiyu’s lips as if helping him to drink. When Shiyu pushes his naughty arm away, he gets his hand held instead. The maids must be thinking, what a jealous male lover he has lmaooo.

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