Synopsis Sansheng, Wangchuan Wu Shang
Synopsis Sansheng, Wangchuan Wu Shang
Synopsis Sansheng, Wangchuan Wu Shang
This is a story that follows the courtship between a stone from Hell and a god from Heaven that begins in the
underworld, spans for three lifetimes in the mortal realm, and ends
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Chapter 1
Chapter 1
From a time unknown, people passing by the River of Oblivion (1) began to call me the Stone of Three Lifetimes (2).
Thereafter, some people spurned me, some came hand-in-hand and carved on me their romances from lifetimes past,
and there were even those who stood bawling in front of me.
The River of Oblivion is called the Wangchuan in Chinese mythology. It is similar to the Lethe in Greek mythology.
She is called the Sansheng Stone where Sansheng means ‘three lifetimes’. ‘Three lifetimes’ in Buddhist context also
means the past life, the present life, and the future life.
And yet, I was just a stone by the Wangchuan riverside. I neither had joy nor did I have sorrow.
I sat faithfully that way by the Wangchuan for one thousand years until I finally formed a soul one day.
All living things were to be subjected to trials of fate, but I continued to sit there harmlessly for over another century
until…
My love trial came.
Reading my fortune was a white-bearded priest passing by the Wangchuan. He prophesied my coming trial to the
knowing nodding of his head.
I thought he was just making up hogwash.
I was a spirit born from the Sansheng Stone; my soul was that of a stone and my heart was that of a stone. My heart had
long been forged into coldness by the perennial darkness along the Wanchuan River.
There was no pain where there was no love. If my heart hadn’t ever stirred, then where would this love trial be coming
from?
Or so I thought.
But everything always had its surprises.
On a gloomy afternoon in the underworld, I returned to the eternally unchanging Wangchuan from my walk as usual. I
looked up. In that coincidental moment, as if sunlight from the land of the living had broken through the thick layers of
fog, the cluster amaryllises lining the Yellow Springs suddenly glistened radiantly.
A man gracefully came forth.
I suddenly recalled the words a human woman passing by me had once whispered many, many years ago: “What a
scholarly gentleman, so polished, so refined.” (3)
a saying that means a gentleman’s cultivation of character is like the refinement of jade, taken from The Book of Songs,
Odes of Wei.
After a thousand years, my stony heart made a rare subtle tremble.
He slowly approached, of course not to see me, but rather because behind me was the Naihe Bridge one must cross in
order to enter the underworld. It wasn’t easy to run into such a beautiful person, so I thought I should have a beautiful
meeting with him.
I stepped forward and softly called out to him: “Sir.” I thought to curtsy to him like the well-bred ladies did in human
books. But the books only said ‘curtsy’. They never described to me what specific postures and movements were
entailed.
I pondered for a moment, then mimicked the ghosts bemoaning to Yanwang (ruler of the underworld) and dropped to my
knees with a thud, banged my head on the ground in three kowtows, and said to him, “What is thy fair name, sir?”
she’s asking for his ‘fair name’ as a man might ask a woman
The imps nearby sucked in two deep breaths of cold air. He stood there blankly with some surprise in his eyes. For the
time being, he did not answer me.
Any endeavor must be approached with sincerity, for the Black and White Guards of Impermanence’s favorite saying
was: “Sincerity equals success.” This was how they had always been able to lure the mortal souls to docilely follow
them back.
Hearing no response from him, I briefly wondered that perhaps I hadn’t knocked my head loudly enough and therefore
hadn’t shown enough sincerity. I crawled forward on my knees and, not sparing any effort this time, fiercely knocked my
head onto the ground three more times.
It seemed I kowtowed so hard that I sent three waves of shock through the ground. The imps nearby wheezed in evident
fright.
I raised my head and looked up at him with a bloody face. “What is thy fair name, sir?”
Perhaps the wretchedness of my bloody face had scared him stiff. He remained silent.
I hastily wiped my face, and in the process discovered both of my hands were damp! I hadn’t known I was bleeding this
much. I suddenly realized why he was in such a stupor.
I panicked. While rushing to rub myself, I ended up smudging my entire body with blood.
I looked up to him quite helplessly.
In his pretty eyes was the imprint of my reflection. Then, his eyes curved into a dazzling smile.
Even though I didn’t know what he was delighted with, seeing him happy, I, too, offered him a friendly smile complete
with two rows of sparkling white teeth, not realizing doing so was adding to the terrifying look of a bloody person.
The imp beside me, Jia, leaned in nervously and pulled me up. I wouldn’t rise. He caught his breath and whispered to
me, “My dear Madam Sansheng! Who are you trying to scare with that frightening face?! Do you know who he is?”
Among the spiritual beings in the underworld, my magic wasn’t particularly profound. But due to seniority, all of the
imps were respectful to me. They seldom spoke to me in such a tone. I frowned and said quizzically, “Of course I don’t
know who he is. I’m asking him, aren’t I?”
Little Yi looked as though he was going to sputter up blood any moment now. “My dear madam! This is Heaven’s…”
He hadn’t finished when a gentle voice interrupted him.
“My name is Moxi.”
He extended his hand where I readily placed mine inside. He flipped his hand and clasped my wrist.
My wrist was my vital portal. At this moment, he only needed the slightest exertion to send me to a very horrible death.
Little Jia’s and Little Yi’s unsightly faces were becoming even ghastlier than they originally were. Jia quickly pleaded,
“M’lord! M’lord! Miss Sansheng has lived here by the Wangchuan River all her life. The underworld is but a humble
place; the young lady does not know her etiquettes. I beg you to forgive her.”
“Sansheng? That’s a strange name, albeit somewhat interesting.”
I was still looking at him. I did not feel afraid since there was no murderous intent in his eyes.
He carefully studied me for a while, let go of my wrist, and instead pulled me up by my arm. “How remarkable for a
stone from the underworld to have developed a soul. You didn’t know who I was, yet why did you give me such a great
obeisance?”
I suddenly understood. It turned out it wasn’t that my sincerity was lacking, but that it was too profuse. I honestly told
him, “You’re so handsome that I wanted to…” Untimely, my vocabulary failed me. In my panic, I randomly grasped for
a word that I didn’t know since when had dropped into my brain: “I wanted to seduce you.”
Little Jia gave me a ‘you’re hopeless’ look.
He chuckled. “What a straightforward creature.”
I was thrilled, thinking it was a compliment. “Then, can I seduce you?” I hastily asked him.
He said in some deliberation, “I’ve come for my trial, so I won’t be staying in the underworld.”
What he meant was ‘no’. I lowered my gaze, a little disappointed.
“Have you always sat by the Wangchuan riverbank?” he suddenly asked.
I nodded.
“Would you like to go outside for a look?”
My eyes lit up; I nodded vigorously.
He faintly smiled and patted my head. “Considering that I’ve received several bloody kowtows from you, I can’t have
you kowtow in vain. Since you want to leave the underworld, I will promise you three lifetimes of freedom. The three
lifetimes I go through my trial are also the three lifetimes you get to have your freedom. After I return from my trial, you
will also obediently come back to the Wangchuan bank, how does that sound?”
There was nothing disadvantageous about his proposal. I nodded yes.
He cast a golden seal on my wrist. “As a spiritual being, you need to learn to be smarter. Hereafter, take care to protect
your vital portal.” He added, “Those who are stronger won’t always be as kind as I am.”
The two imps, Jia and Yi, contorted their faces as they escorted him away. I touched the golden seal on my wrist.
“Moxi,” I called out to him.
Standing in front of the Naihe Bridge, he held the waters of oblivion in his hand and turned to face me.
“Can I come to the human world to seduce you?”
My question was so earnest that it prompted a burst of eerie laughter from Old Meng who was ladling her amnesic soup.
His lips were also upturning into a smile. “If you can find me, then go ahead.” At his last word, he drank down the soup
in one gulp.
Without turning around, he entered deep into the underworld. I kept watching him leave, and remained unwilling to
divert my eyes even after he disappeared from sight. Little Yi came back from the Naihe Bridge and waved his
cadaverous hands in front of me, calling: “Miss Sansheng!”
“Huh?”
“Miss Sansheng, could you have developed some feelings for him?”
I finally turned to look at Yi and asked in seriousness, “What does it mean to develop feelings?”
Yi tilted his head in thought. “However the men and women are described in those books you always read is however
‘developing feelings’ should be.”
I pondered for a moment. In those books I frequently read, the gentleman would meet the lady, the lady then curtsied, the
two next conversed in a word or two, and then they would begin to do a number of ooh ooh ah ah actions they couldn’t
help themselves from. I never thought to ooh ooh ah ah with Moxi, so I really didn’t think I was developing feelings for
him.
I firmly shook my head. “I haven’t developed any feelings.”
Yi gave a long sigh and muttered to himself, “That’s true, how can a stone develop feelings? I’ve thought too much.”
Almost instantly, he stared at me and said, “The point is, it’s best as long as you don’t develop feelings for him! In this
world, there is nothing more agonizing than the word ‘love’. This is not to say Miss Sansheng can never like somebody.
It’s only because Lord Moxi is really someone no lady should ever fall for.”
“Why is that? He’s the best-looking and gentlemanly person I’ve ever met.” I paused, then added, “And he has the most
pleasing voice to the ears.”
“Precisely because everything about him is so perfect that you should never ever fall for him! Lord Moxi is the God of
War from Heaven. Although nothing is impossible in this world, he only cares for the world’s welfare. If his heart is
occupied by the common people, will there be any space for love?”
Whether Moxi had any place for love in his heart didn’t matter much to me, but the first half of Yi’s remark gave me
pause. “How can he take on something as savage as the God of War post? He’s obviously a very kind person.”
Yi almost sputtered a mouthful of blood. “Kind? But you don’t really believe that… do you?”
When he saw my nod, Yi shook his head and said in helplessness, “When the Demon clan attacked Heaven with an army
of 100,000 strong, Lord Moxi led 30,000 heavenly soldiers and wiped them clean. Afterward, he led his army down to
the Demon capital and massacred the entire Demon clan; blood flowed like water then. In the past decade, there has
been no sound uttered by the demons. That’s because any demon three years and older has been exterminated.”
I had some impression of this event. During that time, the underworld became incredibly overcrowded. The wailing
almost ripped Yanwang’s palace apart; the Naihe Bridge almost collapsed from being trampled on. Although these
demons were said to have been killed by Moxi, war was in fact a matter of killing and surviving. Moxi as the God of
War had the duty of resorting to force in order to suppress the rebels. His loyalties lay with his own clan. Decisive
ruthlessness was only natural in battle.
I patted Yi’s shoulder. “Thank you for telling me these things. I’m heading back to the stone to do some packing now.”
Yi was confused. “Miss, where are you going?”
I grinned. “I’m going to the human world to seduce him.”
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Chapter 2
Chapter 2
After I finished tying up various loose ends in the underworld, Yanwang personally placed three seals on the back of my
neck, each representing one lifetime in the human world. Once the three seals disappeared, I must return to the
underworld and stand guard by the Wangchuan again.
In the envious eyes of other spiritual beings, I donned a white cotton dress and left to the human world.
The human world previously known through books was much livelier than I had imagined it to be, and also more
interesting, and also… more dangerous.
On my third day on Earth, on the way looking for Moxi, I passed by a temple and discovered that it was dedicated to the
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. I piously went in, thinking to offer my worship. I had only dropped to my knees, yet to finish
bowing, when an old yet nimble monk suddenly stepped forth with a razor in hand. He smiled amiably at me:
“Amitabha. Benefactor, knowing to mend your wrongs by seeking the Buddha is doing the world a good deed.”
Huh? I hadn’t had time to ponder over the meaning behind his words when his razor had headed straight for my hair.
I was a stone – the Sansheng Stone. From head to toe, the most difficult for me to grow was hair. I had stared at it for a
thousand years before it finally made a little improvement, yet this old bald donkey had the nerve to shave me! I huffed
and kicked him away. Unexpectedly, this monk was actually a martial artist. He easily escaped from my kick.
He withdrew the genial smile from his face. “What are you intending to do?”
“Baldy, I should ask you the same question,” I replied dubiously.
He sneered. “Demon, I thought you had wanted to follow the Buddha’s way to atone for your sins. It turns out you had
come here to stir trouble!”
“Demon? You’re mistaken, I’m not…”
“Hmph, I’ve detected the mustiness of darkness lurking in you from three miles away. Don’t try to slink your way out of
this!”
I sniffed left and right, but couldn’t really sense any mustiness on my body. The fish in the Wangchuan were much
mustier than I was! This monk did not listen to my explanation. His razor came at me again. My desire to kill began to
rise, but Yanwang’s endless reminders that I must never harm anyone suddenly came to mind.
I withdrew my attack, turned, and made a run for it.
The monk kept chasing after me ’round the entire mountain, forcing me to run till I was out of breath. I just wanted to
give the bald donkey a punch and send him to an eternal sleep.
All of a sudden, a burst of fragrance drifted to my nose. I had never smelled such a wonderful fragrance in the
underworld. My attention was instantly lured away. As I drew near, a red sea of flowers came into sight.
The humans called this season ‘winter’, and they called that glistening substance covering the red petals ‘snow’. But I
didn’t yet know the name of these red flowers. After I passed through the sea of scented boughs, I discovered a small
courtyard quietly standing on the other side.
Curious, I opened the gate and went inside. After barely stepping into the courtyard, the golden seal Moxi left on my
wrist suddenly glowed. My heart drummed as I approached the main house inside the yard. Suddenly, I heard a gentle
female voice: “Hush-a-by baby, on the tree top, when the wind blows, the cradle will rock.”
I gently pushed the door ajar and quietly peered inside. A young woman was sitting in bed with a baby in her arms.
Upon a closer look, I smiled. That face, that nose, and those lips, wasn’t this a meatball version of Moxi?!
I hadn’t needed to expend any effort at all!
But he was only a meatball at present. He had forgotten his past life and could not yet recognize others. How was I
going to seduce him? Or, should I stay by his side and be his guardian until he grew up? I definitely could not let other
women, or men for that matter, to take advantage of him while he was still young.
A bellowing shout behind me abruptly disrupted my train of thought: “Heathen, where are you trying to run?!”
Startled, I swiftly dodged to the left, banged open a door, and lunged into the house. His razor flashed by as I saw a
handful of black hair falling down in front of my forehead.
I woefully sprawled out on the floor, vacantly staring at that handful of dark hair fluttering down.
“Ah!”
The woman’s scream sounded so faraway to my ears, and Yanwang’s reminder was drifting even farther like puffs of
clouds in the sky.
I jumped up, gathered my spiritual forces to my palm, and with Wangchuan’s one thousand years’ worth of darkness, I
aimed a strike at the old monk. This strike would’ve crushed his brain, but my sanity was suddenly awakened by the
crying of the baby.
My palm-strike veered to the side and struck the beam over the door, giving the entire hut three waves of tremor. I
somersaulted out of the house. It seemed as though my strike had affrighted the old donkey senseless. It took him a
second before he eventually collected himself. He looked at me, then looked at the meatball version of Moxi and
suddenly faced the horrified woman and told her: “The red mole on your son’s forehead portends ominous things to
come. He is already attracting such evil though he is only a newborn. He will surely be a curse to all those around him!”
The woman was scared livid at these words. She held onto her child, not knowing what to do.
I was furious. “Hey baldy, stop it with your nonsense!” All humans believed in the prophecies of these priests and
monks. He was going to ruin Moxi’s entire life with his words.
“Hmph! Heathen, you ambushed me while I was unprepared. I will let you learn a lesson this time!”
The razor in his hand flashed a golden light as it turned into a Buddhist staff and headed straight for me. This monk did
not have a high cultivation, but the Buddha nimbus on his staff prevented me from looking straight ahead. What we
feared most in the underworld was the Buddha nimbus of the Western Heavens. Overwhelmed, I was forced to retreat.
I didn’t think that the fight between the monk and me would last very long. I was a stone – patience was my best virtue. I
had believed that after our fight tired him out, he would eventually back off. By that time, I would come back to stay
with Moxi until he grew up. I didn’t expect the human monk to be more stubborn than I thought him to be. Demon slaying
was his lifelong mission, and perhaps I was the most powerful ‘monster’ he encountered in his life, he ended up
considering killing me as the ultimate mission of his life.
Our battle transpired for nine full years in the human world.
Nine years!
In the end, it wasn’t that he gave up on killing me, but that my old acquaintances, the two brothers of Black and White
Guards of Impermanence came to beckon his soul away…
I was hiding so wretchedly in the mountains at the time I chanced upon my acquaintances again. When I saw them drag
the bald donkey’s soul away, I hugged their long hanging tongues and wept in joy. At the same time, I made sure to tell
them to ask Old Meng to give this monk some extra soup so that he would become a half-wit in his next incarnation and
live a life of misery.
After finishing off the monk, I primmed and preened my looks that hadn’t been primmed and preened over the last nine
years. Then, crossing thousands of miles through mountains and streams, I found the small courtyard I had met Moxi in
the past.
After nine years of living in the human world, I finally learned that the red fragrant flowers were called plum blossoms.
Even so, I had no idea the timespan of nine years could turn such a beautiful plum forest into this withering state.
I slowly neared the small courtyard as the golden seal on my wrist flickered again. I hadn’t stepped past the gate when I
saw a dirty child holding a much taller broom sweeping the barren yard. The rustling sounded so dreadfully bleak.
The child seemed to have realized someone was entering. He suddenly turned around.
What I saw were a pair of clear eyes and a red mole between his eyebrows. My heart clenched up, my hands trembled,
and the candies I bought for Moxi fell to the ground.
“Who are you?” He walked up to me.
I squatted down to be at his eye level and saw my own reflection in his clear eyes. I rubbed the dirt off of his face with
my sleeve and told him, “My name is Sansheng. I’ve come to seduce you.”
He stared at me without saying a word, letting me use my sleeve to wipe his face. I took notice of his raggedy clothes
and the bruises on his hands and neck. I seemed to recall his mother wasn’t an impoverished person nine years prior.
How did she let Moxi become this way?
“Where’s your mother?” I asked him.
“Dead.”
His direct answer surprised me. Hadn’t mortals always cared a great deal about life and death? He… maybe he was
still too young to understand life and death. That was the only explanation I could come up with.
“Since your mother has passed away, everything is up to you now. Remember, as of today, I have successfully seduced
you.”
He remained silent as he watched me. I scratched my head; talking to a child was proving to be a very difficult task.
Moreover, the child in question was somewhat reticent and withdrawn to begin with. I decided to use a simpler
language to explain to him.
“In other words, I am your wife from now on. In accordance with the rules of the mortals, I am your child bride. But this
isn’t important. What’s important is that no one can ever bully you again now that I’m here.” His eyes lit up. I patted his
head: “Let me hear you call me ‘darling’.”
He was silent for a moment. “Sansheng,” he repeated my name.
“It’s ‘darling’!”
“Sansheng.”
“Darling!”
“Sansheng.”
“…Fine,” I gave up, “call me Sansheng then.”
“Sansheng.”
“Yes?”
I would come to remember the way he called my name again and again that day, calling me until I answered him. Much
later, I learned there had also been a time when he called his mother over and over again to no avail.
Moxi was originally the God of War from Heaven. Although he was only in the mortal realm for his tribulation, he
should still be a cultured and civilized man, and so I thought to send him to school.
Not far from where we lived was a small town. There was only one academy in this town. The teachers at this academy
knew of the old monk’s prophecy that Moxi would grow up to be a curse to all those around him, and so they were
reluctant to welcome him into their school.
I told Moxi to carry a pot of gold coins and circle around the academy. Eventually, the teachers accepted him.
I helped him tie his hair on the first day to school. He looked at me through the reflection in the bronze mirror; in his
eyes was a flicker of apprehension. I gently said to him, “You’ll be living here in the mortal world for some decades
more. It’s not a very long time; I’ll make sure peace follows you in life. But I hope that you’ll become a responsible
person and lead a brilliant life through these decades. Literacy is a must. Listen to your teacher while you’re at school.
Although I wouldn’t call them sages, they will still conduct themselves with propriety in front of their students. Study
hard!”
Moxi nodded.
When he came back in the evening, there were some injuries on his face. A red mark here, a blue mark there. “Did you
get bullied?” I asked.
He nodded.
“Did you fight back?”
He shook his head.
I dressed his wounds and asked, “Where does he live, the one who bullied you?”
Fatty Wang was the son of a landowner in town. His family was so wealthy that even their backyard was enormous. I
looked on in total glee. After I lit a fire in his family’s woodshed, a southerly wind timely blew by and flamed it into a
big fire. Half of the sky blazed red.
Feeling that the scene was rather spectacular to behold, I led Moxi to a good viewing place and pointed to the towering
flames from Fatty Wang’s house as I told him, “Laugh all you want.”
Moxi looked at me thoughtfully. “Sansheng, my teacher said we should return misdeed with virtue.”
“Moxi, you should learn to differentiate. Your teacher was obviously lying to you. It’s okay to listen, but don’t take
everything to heart.”
Moxi listened to my words, then slowly issued a ‘hahaha’ sound.
Life in the human world flew by in the blink of an eye. Moxi was fast approaching his coming-of-age at twenty years
old.
Under my very careful education, it was no great surprise Moxi grew up to be a gentleman as gentle as jade. His face
and figure did not differ too greatly from the time I met him in the underworld. Because his godlike bearing was
uncommon in the human world, and combined with his extraordinarily intelligence, he soon became well-known in this
small town.
However, “fame kills people, blubber kills pigs.” There had to be a reason why this saying stayed in circulation for as
long as it did.
It was a sunny and balmy morning when I was reclining on the divan to read a newly released novel. It was a love story
about a couple who had made it through the rough of times and it came with detailed ooh ooh ah ah passages. I was right
at the climax of the story when Moxi stepped in from outside. He picked up the cloak and robe I had casually tossed on
the ground and put them away, gave me a cup of water, then said, “It’s not good to lie around all day. You should also
go outside for some sun, Sansheng.”
I took the cup from him. My eyes did not leave the book as I perfunctorily said, “Sunlight is like poison to me. It offers
me no benefit.”
But he wouldn’t take my words. “It snowed this morning. The plum blossoms in our compound are blooming very
beautifully. Let’s take a walk to look at them.” I looked at him and saw a shiny ray of hope in his eyes. I placed the book
that was getting to the ooh ooh ah ah part down: “All right, I’ll come with you for a walk.”
Happy, he softly smiled.
We held hands and took a stroll around the plum forest. He didn’t lie to me. The plums were blossoming quite
beautifully today.
“Moxi, you know I love the view of these red plum blossoms and their fragrance in the glistening snow, but do you
know why?”
He thought for a while. “It’s probably because your temper is very similar to this plum.” I paused amid walking and
looked into his eyes as I shook my head, smiling wordlessly.
He didn’t really get it, but he left me to my perusal of his face. Gradually, a hint of a smile appeared: “Sansheng, do you
like looking at me?”
“Yes.” I used my hand to measure the distance between his head and mine. He was now a full head taller than I was. I
tilted my head in thought: “Moxi, let me hear you call me ‘darling’.”
His ears suddenly reddened.
“You’re fast approaching your coming-of-age,” I said. “I think this child bride should finally be promoted after so many
years. Just choose a date and marry me, won’t you?”
Ruddiness spread from his ears down to his cheeks, his Adam’s apple slightly undulating. After a long while, a dash of
chagrin emerged in his eyes. “Sansheng, you’re, you’re always…” He did not yet finish his sentence when I suddenly
heard someone’s voices from beyond the plum forest.
Ever since Moxi acquired a little fame, there was always someone coming to look for him. I’d never said a thing, but
they interrupted our marriage conversation today. My face deflated. I was quite unhappy.
The voices of those who came were becoming louder and louder. Moxi had also faintly caught onto them. “Sansheng, it
seems someone came to visit, let’s go back to the house.”
I hummed an answer and went back into my room, continuing to read my book. Moxi went out to the guest hall to receive
his guest.
Approaching noon, Moxi saw the guest out and then came into my room. He sat down without speaking. I reclined
against my chair and also did not speak; my patience had always been great. He finally couldn’t win against me.
“Sansheng.”
“Hmm?”
“It was the governor who came by today.”
“Oh.”
“He… he told me to go the capital to become an official.”
“Oh.”
Perhaps my indifference was making Moxi a little lost. He carefully studied my face. Seeming to have made up his
determination, he said, “I want to go.”
I quietly turned to the last page of my book. The love story had a happy ending. I then turned around to look at Moxi. He
was intently watching me. I sighed, “A man should have ambitions. It’s an official that you aspire to be, not a thief…
albeit fundamentally, there’s not much difference between the two. But I will admit that the Imperial Court is one of the
places to chase your ambitions. I’ve always hoped that you can be triumphant in life. Now that you are in possession of
both talent and opportunity, you should be brave and go. Why are you looking at me?”
Moxi shook his head. “I’m not becoming an official for any ambition…” His cheeks flushed ruddy. “As you said, I’m
almost twenty. I’ve, I’ve always thought to have a talk with you about our marriage one day.”
I held the cup, frozen on the spot.
His smile was utterly helpless. “But Sansheng, you are always a step ahead of me.” He added, “I want to have a family
with you, but as a man, I cannot let you take care of me for the rest of my life. I want to bring you happiness using my
own ability.”
“Sansheng, will you wait two years for me? After I succeed, I will come back to marry you.”
I couldn’t say ‘no’.
At that moment, I wished I was an ordinary girl. I wished I was waiting for him to come home and call “Sansheng” to
me from the door.
However, he wanted me to wait two years. I was originally a very patient rock, but I just couldn’t bear it this time.
After a night of tossing and turning, I suddenly sat up in bed.
“Moxi.”
I knew he wasn’t there, but I still wanted to call his name, as though he would appear in front of me if I’d only call out
to him.
“Moxi.”
I called to him thusly three times, but I received no other answer besides the rustling wind outside. I could not fall
asleep again, so I simply rolled out of bed, and without packing anything, I left the house in only a white robe straight to
the capital to find my husband.
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Chapter 3
Chapter 3
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5
My nape slightly burned the moment I stepped into the underworld. Of the three seals Yanwang gave me, one had
disappeared. This meant that one of the three lifetimes Moxi promised me had also come to an end.
After returning to the underworld, I did not like walking alone along the Wangchuan anymore. What was the point, when
I would be by myself anyway? Each day, I leaned against the stone while waiting for Moxi to come once more through
the door of reincarnation so that I could leave with him to earth.
Time tended to fly in the underworld. It only occurred to me that four decades had passed by on earth when I by chance
met someone whom I considered somewhat of an acquaintance again.
I grinned at him. He, too, recognized me and was stunned for some time. It took him quite a while to recollect himself.
“You?”
“Reverend, it’s been a while. You haven’t aged at all.”
He took little notice of my teasing and frowned. “Why haven’t you reincarnated?”
“I’m waiting for someone.”
I said what I said very casually, but it took him by surprise. He sighed after a period of silence: “It was I who caused
you two to be worlds apart…”
I waved my hands and was about to say that it had all been the work of fate when he went on: “You’ve spent your whole
life waiting in hell for him while he’s spent his entire life mourning for you on earth. I was wrong to have robbed the
two of you of your happiness.” He paused, as if he was thinking of something, and then firmly declared: “What goes
around comes around. Since I owe the two of you in this lifetime, I shall without fail repay you in the next.”
“There’s no need, really,” I swiftly told him. “This is between Moxi and me, and we wouldn’t want to drag outsiders
into it.”
He flapped his sleeves, shook his head sighingly, and went on his way.
I believed it was unavoidable for those who lived too long to have the bad habit of using their own viewpoint to try and
speculate or determine someone else’s mind.
No matter how accomplished he was as a priest in this life, one bowl of Old Meng’s soup, one step across the Naihe
Bridge, and one jump down the reincarnation well would completely wipe his past existence clean.
The next life would never make up for the last’s mistakes.
After the Imperial Reverend reincarnated, I wondered if perhaps Moxi was also coming to the underworld. Each day, I
gazed into the Wangchuan and groomed myself until I was so clean that I almost seemed out of place in the dreary
underworld. In my free time, I sat by the stone to learn the humans’ ways. I picked up a stick and traced some circles on
the ground, whispering: “Moxi, come down quickly, come down quickly.”
My sincerity must’ve finally moved the heavens. That day as I finished dressing myself and struck a pose on the stone, I
saw Moxi stomping on the amaryllises along the Yellow Springs as he made his way to me, looking rather furious.
Oh, he was furious all right.
I was still rather confused by the time a ball of searing flame hit my feet. Startled, I quickly hopped away to dodge it.
The surrounding imps and spirits that had been watching immediately scuttled away at the sight of fire.
Not knowing what was going on, I looked over to Moxi. He was looking just as he did the first time I saw him – his
presence ever heavenly.
But this heavenly creature was fuming for no reason, and it was giving me quite a befuddlement.
I felt a little aggrieved. I’d waited so long for him to come. We’d only met and hadn’t even said a thing before he
already started to attack me. I was really hurt by this!
He neared and reached for my wrist. I protected my vital portal and ducked to the side, barely avoiding his clutch.
He scoffed: “So you’ve learned how to dodge and how to be afraid now. Why aren’t you letting me catch you? Why
aren’t you letting me burn you? Have you realized that your life doesn’t come so easily and now you cannot bear to lose
it?”
I pondered over the meaning behind his words. “Moxi, are you mad at me?”
“Mad?” He scoffed. “Why would I be? You protected me, sacrificed your life to shield me, and intercepted my
tribulation for me. I can never thank you enough, how would I dare to be mad at you?”
I opened my mouth to say I didn’t know why he was so angry, and then to poke at his facade that his words and deeds
did not line up. But seeing the fury scowling between his eyebrows, I shut up and swallowed it down, the feeling of
grievance rising higher.
Seeing my aggrieved look and misty eyes, his face hardened as he rigidly said, “You’re not allowed to cry.”
I kept looking at him with those same watery eyes.
The veins on his forehead twitched. In the end, he let out a heavy sigh. “Never mind.” His eyes softened, and then he
patted my head and gave me a helpless smile. “I was really the one at fault.” Almost instantly, his expression darkened
again. “Why has the scent of darkness in you gotten so much stronger?”
I hid my face sheepishly. “Since I thought you would soon be here, I’d been using the water in the stream to wash myself
every day. Do you like the way I look?”
Moxi fell silent for a long while.
“I tidy things up every day,” I said, “while waiting for you to come down here. Moxi, when will you reincarnate so I
can go with you?”
He frowned. “Go with me?”
“Of course.”
He flipped his wrist as a golden seal struck me. “You are not allowed to leave the underworld for fifty years.”
Dismayed, I asked, “Why?! Didn’t you say you would promise me three lifetimes in the human world?”
“Yes. All I’m asking is that you come in another fifty years.”
“But you also promised to let me seduce you.”
“You can come seduce me in fifty years.”
“But you’ll be a dying old man by then. By the time I find you, we won’t have much time left to spend together!”
“Don’t come to look for me, then.”
When he finished his words, he strode to the Naihe Bridge. I was so angry that I grabbed a handful of mud and slung it
straight at the back of his head.
He stood with his back against me, hence I didn’t know what kind of expression was on his face. I only saw Old Meng
suddenly kneeling down and kowtowing deeply as she pleaded: “Have mercy, M’lord.”
Only then did I remember that the soil in the underworld had been trampled on by innumerable ghosts and spirits. It was
the filthiest thing in the three realms. My slinging mud at his head, for a god from Heaven, was a grave insult.
He glanced sideway, his voice a little stoic: “I don’t want you to become my tribulation again.”
What a strange thing to say. For a moment, I did not understand. I only watched him drink Old Meng’s soup without once
looking back. Then he entered reincarnation and was gone.
He must’ve thought I was too meddlesome and thus did not want me to go with him. This thought made me so sad that I
rammed headlong into the stone crying my eyes out.
If it were someone else who had bullied me, I would’ve returned the favor tenfold. But it was Moxi who had bullied
me… it was Moxi so I could only let myself be bullied. I not only couldn’t win against him, I couldn’t even let him go.
I didn’t know how long I had cried by the time someone called out to me from outside the stone: “Miss Sansheng. Oh no,
my dear Madam Sansheng, don’t cry, don’t cry anymore.”
I poked my head out from the stone and looked at my visitor with swollen eyes. “Jia, what is it?”
Jia rubbed his temple, then shook his head and said, “For the past few days, the tears pouring from your stone has made
the water in the Wangchuan rise a few meters higher. It’s astonishing for a stone to be weeping this much. The souls
crossing the Naihe Bridge have all been scared away. Yanwang especially bid me to come by your place so we can
help you think things through.”
I nodded, then followed Jia to Yanwang’s palace in utter anguish.
Despite looking lean, the incumbent Yanwang was quite a glutton. When I saw him, he was in fact gnawing happily on a
trotter.
I nodded a hello to him: “Yanwang.”
“Oh, Sansheng’s here.” He waved his hand. At once, the imp by his side brought a ham hock over to me. It was so
greasy that I felt nauseated. I waved my hand and let the imp step down.
Yanwang took a look at me and said, “I heard that you’ve been nursing a heartbreak over Lord Moxi these past few
days.”
Upon hearing Moxi’s name, my nose stung and my eyes began to well up again.
“No, no, don’t!” he sputtered in an effort to stop me. “Today I’ve called for you so that we can solve this knot of yours.
If you keep on crying, I’m afraid the Wangchuan is going to flood.”
“Sansheng,” he was saying as he wiped his mouth, “do you know which three tribulations Lord Moxi is to undergo in
the lower realm?”
I shook my head.
“To part though he is in love, to meet though there is enmity, and to seek what he cannot have. These are three of the
eight tribulations in Buddhism. In his last lifetime, he had had to separate from his love. In Siming Xingjun’s Book of
Fate, it is written that Lord Moxi and the general’s daughter, Shi Qianqian, were to have affections for each other but
would come to live their entire lives apart due to their being on opposition sides. Such was to be the pain of parting
with the person he loved. However, his fate was spoiled by your appearance. He was originally to lead a lonely life,
but because he met you, he eventually developed feelings after all the years you spent together. You wanted to help him
avoid his fate, so you died to pave a smoother path for him. Well, spending a lifetime separated from you was also
‘parting with the person he loved’. You have more or less fulfilled his trial, albeit unwittingly so.”
Yanwang paused and then sighed. “You haven’t seen the way Lord Moxi had looked in the human world. Tsk tsk, he
was originally such an amiable person, but for you, he had ruthlessly forced the emperor to persecute the general’s
entire clan. He must’ve loved you very deeply, for he never married in his entire life. Then after returning to the
underworld, he began to recall things from the past. One might think that as a celestial deity, he would be an abstemious
person who does not cling to the past. And yet he is still behaving this way in front of you. Well… it’s obvious he hasn’t
stopped having feelings for you. His Lordship is confining you in the underworld for fifty years simply because he
wants to stagger his and your time on earth. He doesn’t want you to become his tribulation again.”
“He’s protecting you, my dear,” he was now saying to me.
I froze at his words.
“Those in Heaven look down on those of us in the underworld. Sansheng, do your best to seduce Lord Moxi. Only then
would our underworld… Ahahaha, you know what I mean, don’t you?”
Yanwang’s hysteric laughter faded far, far away. Only one sentence drifted back and forth in my head.
“He’s protecting you, my dear.”
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Chapter 6
Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
Chapter 7
In this incarnation, the Imperial Reverend was a wolf demon named Hu’yi.
Jumping up and down, I tore the talismans off of him while he looked at me with increasingly amazed eyes that at length
betrayed a trace of apprehension.
“How is this humanly possible?” he asked.
I ruffled my hair, waved my hand to break the large chains, and then answered with some woe: “Well, I’m not
technically human.”
The iron links broke into pieces and fell to the bottom of the Thousand-Lock Pagoda. Hu’yi floated in the air, his white
hair drifting and his dull, green eyes now aglow. I had no interest in how much his heart was singing in joy. I snapped
my fingers and said to him, “Just help me with this and you’ll be free to go. C’mon!”
But Hu’yi was silent for a time. “One can only enter the Thousand-Lock Pagoda of Liubo; he cannot leave it.”
“Can’t leave?” I looked at him incredulously. “I haven’t spent a lot of time in the human world, but I at least know one
cannot be forced into a sale. Only letting in but not letting out is just as ridiculous as a bad return policy. Aren’t the
priests of Liubo being a little unreasonable?”
“So what if it’s ridiculous? In this world, the stronger ones get the last word.”
“I like the sound of that.” I laughed. “Alrighty, let’s destroy this pagoda, shall we?”
He looked at me in surprise.
I grinned at him from ear to ear: “The stronger ones have the last word, you say?”
Much later, Yanwang was taken over with passion when he talked to me about today’s event. “You really have a stone’s
temperament, don’t you? You said you were going to destroy the Enchanted Lake and the Enchanted Pagoda and you
really destroyed them just like that, upsetting the lake with darkness as strong as the Wangchuan’s. Do you know how
many punishments Lord Moxi had had to secretly bear for you? Because of this, his next life was an ordeal to get
through.”
But I had no idea what the future consequences were going to be at this very moment. On my own whims, I waved my
hand and brought the lake into chaos.
All of Liubo was shaken that evening as the students were awakened from their sleep. Then… the children of Mount
Liubo were beaten to tears all night long.
The crying went on and on.
Out in the front, Hu’yi did the deed while I covered my mouth laughing in the back. When we found Changwu, I patted
Huyi’s left shoulder: “Three months! Three!”
Hu’yi got my meaning, flew to Changwu, pulled down his pants in front of everyone and gave him two spanks.
Changwu’s buttocks got severely swollen. This normally vicious kid was now scared silly. Only until the pain set in did
his tears start to gush out along with his loud wails.
I watched in glee but I began to feel a little bad for him. I gave his swollen butt two extra kicks before waving my hand
signaling Hu’yi to let him go.
Hu’yi frowned.
“What?”
“You’ve just bound him to bed for six months.”
“Oops!” I covered my mouth in surprise: “Did I kick too hard?”
He turned to look at me. “What do you think?”
I scratched my head and laughed wordlessly.
When he spotted the last kid who hadn’t been spanked crouching and crying in the corner, Hu’yi turned around to grab
him. I quickly pulled Hu’yi back. “Don’t spank…” this child.
I hadn’t completed my sentence by the time a thunder suddenly rumbled in the sky. Hu’yi and I jumped away, both gazing
heavenward.
The warming seal on my wrist was the only thing I needed to sense the newcomer’s arrival.
It was Moxi, or Venerable Zhonghua as he was called in this lifetime.
He frowned when saw the children lying all over the courtyard holding their behinds in tears. His eyes swept to me and
then at last fell upon Hu’yi. Chills crept over me while the two exchanged gazes.
Behind Moxi, dozens of shadows quickly rushed forth – the masters and elders of Liubo.
The elders were exceedingly distressed on their disciples’ behalf. Everyone’s expression altered upon hearing the
crying sounds. The second they saw me and Hu’yi, their faces went livid. The scene turned a little chaotic momentarily.
They made a commotion while I poked my ears in annoyance. I said to Hu’yi, “I’ll keep my words. Since you’ve helped
me vent, I’ll help you regain your freedom. It’s obvious to me you don’t like to stay here. Go, to wherever it is you
want.”
Hu’yi hadn’t replied by the time a white-bearded fogy stood up and came out as he pointed at us in condemnation: “Is
Liubo somewhere you can come and go as you please?! Demon Hu’yi! His Most Reverend had spared your life in
thought of old ties, but why have you done these things to insult Liubo?”
I picked up a few things after mulling over these words. Firstly, Hu’yi had known Moxi in the past; secondly, Hu’yi had
perhaps been locked up in the pagoda by Moxi; thirdly… despite hating demons so much, Moxe hadn’t killed Hu’yi.
There must be untold matters in all of this!
I crossed my arms in front of my chest and stood on the sidelines watching the play unfold. There was unfortunately no
place to sit down, nor food to snack on. It had taken away some of my enjoyment.
Hu’yi sneered: “I’ve never asked your venerable Reverend to let me live while imprisoning me for life. I’d rather die
and be reborn again to free myself from this living hell.”
Hear, hear.
“Ungrateful demon!” Thus spoke, he drew his sword from its scabbard and flew over as if to kill Hu’yi.
I was the one who let Hu’yi go, yet he was still not free. This was the same as not having the goods I had promised my
customer. If the goods were missing, then the deal would tank. I’d always been a person of integrity, of course I couldn’t
let this happen.
I pulled him behind me and took on the fogy’s attack. It suddenly occurred to me that if he were to continue sticking
around, he would only get in my way. I should make him leave as soon as possible. Grabbing Huyi’s collar, I flung him
into the air and told him: “Go!”
The forces of darkness struck his back and instantly vaulted him away; I wasn’t sure where to…
There were several powerful-looking people who turned to chase after him. I gathered all my strength and screamed. A
wave of violent darkness spread out, forcing them to cover their heads in pain. “If you want to catch him, choose
another day,” I said. “I’ve already made a deal with him today and I intend to keep my word. I have to guarantee his
safety in order to keep my end of the bargain.”
“Heathen, cease your arrogant bluster!”
I grinned cheerfully at the redundant old fogy. “Whether I’m blustering or not, why don’t you come and try?!”
My attitude made the rigid old man so angry that smoke was coming out of his ears as he rushed to me with his sword.
Meanwhile, in the distance suddenly sounded a panicking call: “Master! Master!” A Liubo disciple was hurriedly
riding in on the wind.
This disciple barely landed and had yet to find his footing before he rolled several times to finally reach the old man.
“Your Most Reverend Eminence! Master! The Thousand-Lock Pagoda… the Thousand-Lock Pagoda has been
destroyed!”
I calmly raised an eyebrow while I watched the whole crowd changing their expressions. At length, their horrified eyes
gradually shifted to me.
I blinked a few times, shrugged and said, “I swear I didn’t expect that pagoda to be so flimsy. All I did was give it a
few pokes…” Their stares were discomfiting me so much that I finally had to rub my head and give an uneasy laugh:
“Haha, and it had turned into a pile of rubbish under the lake, ahaha…”
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Chapter 8
Chapter 8
I had no intention to flee from Liubo after I destroyed the Thousand-Lock Pagoda. Even if I didn’t like this incarnation
of Moxi’s very much, I couldn’t let him fall prey to other people. At the very least, I needed to protect him and his purity
through this lifetime.
But the old fogies of Liubo didn’t know what to do with me. Neither could they lock me away nor could they defeat me.
That night, they lost a mighty lot of hair in distress.
In the end, it was my Moxi who resolutely said: “Lock her behind my residence. I’ll personally keep an eye on her.”
While the crowd hemmed and hawed, I was the first to nod my head, drawing a glower from Moxi.
Once I thought of our living together in the same compound, I generously let go of any complaints I might have had.
Liubo was presently regarded as the Holy Land of the religious community. The Venerable Zhonghua was head of
Liubo. By this logic, his residence must not be too shabby.
But by the time I was brought back to his residence, I was almost moved to tears.
A tranquil plum garden that was somewhat incongruent with Liubo emerged behind his majestic residence. It wasn’t yet
winter, but the forest was covered in snow. There, red blossoms flowered brilliantly, carrying their fragrance for miles
after miles. Everything had apparently been created from magic.
“These… these flowers…” My voice sounded slightly shaky.
Unauthorized individuals were prohibited from entering Zhonghua’s residence, so at this point, there were only the two
of us. As he watched the garden filled with plum blossoms, his countenance greatly softened and he answered me in a
much better mood: “It’s one of the very few things I like.”
I blinked back the mist in my eyes.
Moxi, Moxi, even though you had drunk Old Meng’s soup, you hadn’t forgotten this muted fragrance and the pureness of
snow? You still remembered the quiet plum garden?
The garden was enclosed inside a force field Zhonghua had created to preserve the plum blossoms at its most beautiful
on a winter day. Stepping into it was akin to stepping into his enchanted confinement.
I nevertheless gladly let him confine me.
Seeing me walk into his spell, Moxi wasted no word before indifferently turning around to leave. I gazed after his back
while gently touching the snow-capped plums. I suddenly returned to a day long, long ago when the white-bearded
priest had said to me to the knowing nods of his head: “Love trial.”
Perhaps it really was a tribulation of love.
A stone’s tribulation of love…
Time began to go by in utter ennui after several days of confinement. No matter how beautiful this scenery was, I
became sick and tired of looking at it. I thought of asking Moxi to give me a few books so I could keep myself
entertained, but I never even saw his shadow after several days of lurking by the force field’s boundary. I was awfully
disappointed.
Day after day, I sprawled out by the force field’s boundary to trace circles and call Moxi’s name. Of course, the name I
called was Zhonghua.
In spite of my untiring effort, he never once appeared.
But when I finally quit calling him, it only took him a few days to show up.
At that time, I was learning the ancient art of steeping tea using melted snow. Of course, I had no tea, so I cut down a
plum bough and used the branch as firewood while cooking the flowers, trying to see whether that many blossoms
would yield a pot of porridge.
While I was wondering whether I should cut down another bough, Zhonghua arrived with a forbidding expression on his
face.
I waved to him beatifically.
He briskly strode over and glanced at the plum tree I had uprooted, asking: “Are you cooking plum blossoms?”
“Wouldn’t you say this is a lovely activity, Venerable?”
He scoffed: “Is burning the lyre and cooking the crane (1) something delightful in your eyes?”
an idiom used to mean the desecration of sacred things
“Well now,” I began in seriousness, “we still have to see what kind of wood the lyre was made from. Good wood will
naturally result in fragrant grilled meat. That crane also can’t be too old. Otherwise, killing it wouldn’t be very kosher.”
He took a deep breath and only said after calming down: “You’re not allowed to touch any more of my plums.”
“No can do.” I shook my head with a sense of rightness. Seeing that his face was about to explode, I explained:
“It’s boredom that killed your plums. If I weren’t so bored, I wouldn’t have paid attention to them. I stood there yelling
by the force field’s wall for days on out but why didn’t you answer me?”
“What is it that you want?”
“Books. The latest ones. As well as melon seeds and green tea.”
“We don’t serve people here in Liubo,” he said while turning away.
“They must not have grown so easily, but I bet these many trees should be enough to last me a few days.”
The departing figure slightly paused.
When I woke up the next morning, a heap of books was lying on the ground.
I flipped these books open as I muffled my giggle. Moxi, Moxi, you are so adorably stuffy in this lifetime!
My days went by much better with these books as company. After all, I had spent so many wasteful days in the
underworld, I might as well guard Moxi here in the company of red plums and white snow.
One fine day, I was suddenly in the mood for a walk. I took a book with me as I strolled under the shadows of the forest,
taking in the the plum fragrance all the while.
I startlingly felt as though I was returning to an existence from a time long past. I had lazily stayed at home all day. Then,
Moxi came home from school. He pushed the door open, letting sunlight flood in, and softly called to me: “Sansheng.”
Enjoying the residual sound of this precious memory, I closed my eyes imagining the former Moxi right by my side. He
matched my stride whenever I took a step, just enough so that I could have a place to lean on whenever I wished to.
I walked and paused, walked and paused, as if Moxi was there to follow my every step. I opened my eyes. Red plums
were still standing proudly against the snow before my eyes, but when I looked back, I was startled to find Moxi really
standing among the plums, watching me intently since Heaven knows when.
I smiled happily while swallowing back the word “Moxi” on the tip of my tongue in exchange for “Zhonghua.” Ignoring
his barely perceptible frown, I cheerfully whirled my way to him with open arms.
He leaned to the side to avoid me. Instead of hugging empty air as I had thought, I felt myself hugging a small, violently
trembling figure. I held this little thing out at arm’s length for a look and was quite surprised at my discovery:
“Chang’an! What are you doing here?”
This was the little priest who thought I wanted to pluck his yang in order to nourish my yin. He looked so much like the
former Moxi that I never could help myself from adoring him.
Unable to do anything but shake, he didn’t offer me an answer.
I gave Moxi a questioning look. He stared at Chang’an before coldly uttering: “Reflect on your wrongdoings,” then
waved his sleeves and turned to leave.
When he saw him leaving, Chang’an desperately broke away from me to run after him, sprawling on the ground while
crying in snots and tears. “Your Most Reverend! Your Most Reverend! Don’t leave me here by myself! I don’t want to
die! I don’t want to die!”
I wiped my sweat. What did I even do to deserve this? When we spanked the little priests last time, didn’t I let only him
go? But now the ungrateful kid was this afraid of me?
Moxi waved his sleeve and helped Chang’an up. Scarcely giving me a glance, he said, “One month of self-reflection is
already lenient considering you had fought with your fellow classmate to the point of severely injuring him. Stop crying,
it’s a disgrace.”
I blinked rapidly, coming to understand Moxi’s intention. Thinking back, my conduct for the past few days must have
convinced him that I wasn’t really a murderous demon. This was how he could assuredly throw his errant student here
to scare him with my notoriety.
What could I do but bewail my own grievances?
Moxi brushed his robe and easily went away, leaving Chang’an lying on the floor crying till his whole body convulsed.
I gave his head a poke. He looked up to me with swollen eyes. I kindly smiled to him: “Let’s talk?”
After struggling to talk to him for half a day, coaxing and tricking, I finally got why he was sent here.
If we were to talk about this, then we’d have to begin from the time I brought the Thousand-Lock Pagoda down to free
the wolf demon. I had thought he would know to run far away once I let him go and bury that proverbial hatchet. Who
knew that wolf demon would be so stubborn. He not only didn’t hide, he even assembled a group of demons who bore
grudges against Liubo to destroy it in one fell swoop.
Once they knew of the wolf demon’s sinister plan, Liubo naturally could not sit still to await its own demise. A decision
was thus made to gather the leaders of other major monastic sects to jointly come up with a defensive plan.
It was against this backdrop that Changan’s story began. It was said that when the little priests of Liubo were preparing
for tomorrow’s banquet, Changwu who was spanked by me last time was still recuperating in bed. He was so bored that
he made a fuss about wanting to eat the fruits reserved for the banquet guests. When he happened to see Chang’an pass
by with the fruits, he wanted to ask for one. Chang’an, being an honest child, refused. The back and forth argument
eventually turned into a larger fight, and when Chang’an couldn’t hold himself back any longer, he ended up pushing
Changwu.
Because Changwu was already injured, his head busted when he got pushed down from bed by Chang’an. This scene
was seen by an elder who was passing by. With Changwu crying hysterically, Chang’an had no way to defend himself…
And so here he was.
It was extremely upsetting to see the face that looked so much like Moxi’s from the last lifetime crying in snots and
tears. I tried all sorts of ways to pacify him, even vowing to take revenge for him. He finally stopped crying, and after
sniffling for a long while, asked me, “You’re… you’re so good to me because you want to wash me clean, then… then
pick me, right?”
My mouth twitched. I really wanted to know what kind of ideas his master normally stuffed in his head. I pinched his
chubby cheeks, smiling deviously. “Of course. But I just want to pick your venerable Reverend. I want to pick him
clean, pick till he’s exhausted to death!”
“His, His Most Reverend…”
I placed my hands over my heart and said with all the affection in the world: “That’s right, you’re a quite good-looking
chap, though unfortunately still too little. Your Most Reverend, on the other hand, has long taken over my heart. My heart
is filled with his presence, my mind is filled with his grace. I think of his voice before going to sleep, I think of his face
the moment I rise. I miss him like crazy whenever I don’t get to see him, but when I do see him my heart thrums wild.
Heaven knows how long my heart has been his. I’m head over heels in love with him, and I don’t know how to stop. I
just want to tell him how I feel…”
“His Most Reverend.” Chang’an pointed behind me.
I looked back, but all I saw was a pure white robe skirting by the plum trees, bringing the snow on a plum bough
floating down. He left in such a hurry that I couldn’t even detect his figure.
And then he was gone…
“Was it really your venerable Reverend? The Venerable Zhonghua?”
Chang’an nodded, thought for a moment and then said, “When he left, his face was red.”
Baffled, I sighed softly while muttering: “Moxi, Moxi, how did you become so useless in this lifetime? All I did was
confess to you…”
Although the nights were cold here, they weren’t quite freezing. I had always lived by the Wangchuan, so I didn’t fear
the cold. But Chang’an was different. No matter how gifted he was, he was still only a human. I laid out a quilt for him
in the small cabin, lit the firewood, and then spent the night outside.
Why go outside? Obviously because if that child saw me next to him, he’d never go to sleep!
After all, I was a kind spiritual being.
When I woke up the next morning, I was surprised to see Chang’an holding a quilt over me. Seeing me opening my eyes,
he gave a start, shook like a leaf, and kept backing away. He staggered for a few steps before falling over awkwardly. I
sat up to help him, but he stumbled and ran away.
My hand suspended in the air as my veins popped blue. I wanted to suppress my irritation down but I just couldn’t. As
profanity was about to leave my mouth, he poked his head out and said to me: “Umm… umm, you can sleep inside the
house tonight. It’s cold out…”
I stared at him quietly for a moment before sighing: “My name is Sansheng.”
He blinked. Only after a long time did he timidly try to call me: “San… Sansheng.”
Pleased, I nodded and went inside the house to find the book Zhonghua had sent me a few days ago, then leaned against
a plum tree to read in comfort. This was a tale of a romantic reunion, of a broken mirror whose pieces eventually
rejoined. I was in the exact mood for it, and was therefore very invested in my reading.
I ignored Chang’an and he naturally did not dare to disturb me. The day went by very peacefully… if not for tonight’s
banquet, that is.
With the wolf demon’s retaliation approaching, Liubo’s banquet to gather the major sects was scheduled for today.
I finished my book by the time night fell. When I looked up, I found Mount Liubo awash in light. It was so bright that
even the sky was illuminated.
Zhonghua’s sorcery for making force fields was so good that he had really given me no hole to crawl out from. Besides
seducing Moxi, eavesdropping was my second biggest interest. I had so much time on my hand that I was bored enough
to take a stroll around the plum forest. But when I detected no loopholes, I gave up and turned around to wash for bed.
Just then, I saw two white figures flashing across the back door of the main hall. Curious, I took a closer look. Hey!
Weren’t they Venerable Zhonghua and the nun who was called ‘grandmaster’…?
At this point, I saw the nun pulling on Zhonghua’s sleeve. There was an urgency on her countenance but since
Zhonghua’s face was hidden in the shadows, I could not see his very clearly. They were making my imagination run
wild…
I inwardly gritted my teeth and fisted my hands.
What are you two trying to do?!
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Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Hidden in the shadows of the night, I listened to their conversation while staying crouched behind a plum tree.
“Senior!” the nun was saying with some urgency. “The wolf demon is coming to invade us. Why are you allowing that
demoness with unknown origins to remain here? Shouldn’t we exterminate her as soon as possible?”
I sighed. I’d already said this a thousand times. Yes, my origins aren’t clear, but I’m really not a monster! I had even
destroyed that Thousand-Lock Pagoda of yours, had I still not proven my identity?! Oh, the stupidity! Humans are such
idiots!
Even though I hadn’t finished grumbling, I noticed that Zhonghua was getting fairly affected. “We’ll discuss this another
day.” His voice was slightly hoarse and weak, as though he had had too much to drink.
He was drunk.
The nun still wouldn’t let it go. “Senior, don’t tell me you’ve come to care for the demon because of her vulnerable
facade.”
Zhonghua was getting angry. He brushed her hand off and snapped: “What nonsense are you uttering?!”
“Let’s hope I’m just uttering nonsense.” She then coldly continued: “Senior, I’m sure you haven’t forgotten. In the
beginning, it was precisely because Master was softhearted that she had accepted that low-class wolf demon called
Hu’yi. It ultimately led to Liubo’s crisis twenty years ago. Qingling prays that you won’t follow our master’s footsteps.”
After a length of silence, Zhonghua waved his hand and told her: “Go back.”
I pursed my lips in thought. From what the nun had just said, the wolf demon named Hu’yi had perhaps been the disloyal
and betraying kind that pays kindness with misdeed. Based on my experience of inspecting countless ghosts by the
Wangchuan River, however, that isn’t what he was.
The story twenty years ago apparently had some untold tales.
After the nun named Qingling left, Zhonghua stood by himself in the dark corner for a while before leaning on the wall
and slowly finding his way back to his bedchamber.
I heaved a sigh as I watched his forlorn shadow.
In the past, whenever Moxi stumbled and fell, I was always there to protect my baby and feel his pain. I never let him
suffer any loneliness or be hurt in any way. Yet now that he had become the high and mighty Venerable Zhonghua, he
didn’t have a single helper by his side when he got drunk. He might not even be as comfortable as Chang’an who was
sleeping in my room.
“Who’s there?” He sharply turned around.
I blinked a few times, increasingly convinced that he must be living a very tiring life from day to day. If even my soft
sigh could catch his attention after he was this drunk, his wariness on a normal basis must be layers thick.
Hearing no answer, Zhonghua straightened up and slowly made his way to this side. I knew I couldn’t hide, so I openly
stepped out and greeted him with a smile. “Oh! Good evening!”
When he saw me, his brow severely scrunched up before turning to leave, as though he had seen something extremely
revolting. He walked with long strides, no longer staggering drunkenly this time.
I froze for a moment, suddenly becoming furious. Am I so hideous that you have to run away from me like that?
“Stop!” I yelled out.
His pace gained even more speed. It only took two steps before he completely disappeared from sight.
My anger flared up. Hiding from me? I’d like to see how you’ll hide from me!
I rushed back to the dilapidated hut and pulled a soundly sleeping Chang’an out from under the quilt. He blinked blearily
at me, disoriented and confused. I gave him a toothy grin. “Chang’an, can you help me with something?”
Only now did he turn to look at me. He froze for a moment, screamed in fright, and then attempted to wrap himself up in
a panic so that I wouldn’t see him.
I sternly dragged him out by his collar and brought him to a spot closest to Zhonghua’s bedchamber. Patting his tear-
stained face, I told him: “Cry, cry as loud as you can!”
He stared at me blankly.
My lips unturned into a smile that was as radiant as it was lewd. “Although your yang is a bit small, it’s still better than
nothing. And though my heart already belongs to your venerable Reverend, it’s a bit difficult to control my desire when I
look at a boy as handsome as you. Won’t you indulge me today?”
Chang’an was scared stiff, as if he had been struck by lightning.
I guess that was to be expected. In the middle of the night, an unfamiliar female had broken into his room, abducted him
and said she wanted to molest him. Any sane person would be shocked. I very graciously allowed him a second of
stupefaction, after which, I satisfyingly heard him give a shrieking scream.
“No!” Petrified, he crawled to the edge of the force field, banging on the force field’s wall screaming: “Save me, Your
Most Reverend! Save me! Chang’an is still too young! Chang’an doesn’t want to die!”
He wailed and wailed. His venerable Reverend finally clutched his forehead and came out with an glowering face. He
frowningly stared at Chang’an and then growled: “Good for you!”
If you asked me, as a Most Reverend, your running away the moment you saw me wasn’t any better.
I smirked and kicked Chang’an in the butt while he was lying sprawled out on the ground. “Alright, since your venerable
Reverend is here to replace you, I’ll let you off the hook this time. Go back to bed.”
Chang’an looked up to Zhonghua, then looked back at me. Seeing tacit acquiescence from the both of us, he quickly
scrambled up and ran away without once turning back.
I looked at Zhonghua, smiling smugly. He rubbed his forehead, closed his eyes and did not return my eye contact. “What
is it?”
“Nothing.”
The veins on the back of his hand popped blue. He said nothing more and turned to go.
Before he could leave the force field, I hurried to grab his sleeve. Maybe because he was drunk, his much slower
reaction had allowed me to catch him. “Why are you hiding from me? I’m not going to eat you.”
“Why should I be hiding?” he said. “You’re Liubo’s prisoner…”
“Exactly, I’m the one imprisoned. If anyone were to hide, I’d be the one hiding from you. Why are you doing this? Do I
have boils or fur growing on my face? Are maggots gonna fester in your eyes if you take one look at me? Are you gonna
suffer vomiting and diarrhea? Are you gonna bleed to death? Are you g…”
Before I could finish, he took a deep breath, turned around and looked at me. It was a simple and honest gaze that
showed both his obstinacy and a desire to prove himself. But I wasn’t as simple as he was.
I saw in his clear orbs the images of a starry sky, of white snowflakes and fragrant plums, and of myself.
All deeply imprinted in his eyes.
It had been so long since I last saw him looking so intently at me this way. I couldn’t help but step forward and lean into
him. My hands slid down from his sleeve to take hold of his hand.
I saw myself quietly smiling in his eyes. He didn’t break away from me, his gaze softening. My smile widened.
“With this muted fragrance and pure white snow, and even you, there’s nothing more Sansheng asks for.”
With this muted fragrance and pure white snow, and even Sansheng, there’s nothing more Moxi asks for. They were
words Moxi had said to me in the last lifetime.
He was slightly startled upon hearing these words. A frown. Then suddenly looking to have recovered, he abruptly
pushed me away and, as a result, landed himself onto the snow due to not having stood firmly. He appeared to be in a
slight panic.
I wanted to come over to help him, but he blocked me with his hand. Clutching his head, he sat in the snow silently.
“Mo… Zhonghua, you…”
“Did we use to know each other?”
How was I supposed to answer that? Yes, we knew each other. Where?In the underworld, by the Wangchuan River… If
I said that, he would only think I was joking.
I scratched my head, saying: “Well, if you think I look familiar, then this must be fate. Yes, fate!”
“Fate?” He sneered ironically. “How does this world have so many fates…?”
Hearing him say a line as though he had seen all there was to see in the ways of the world, I knitted my brow and asked,
“And why not? Our meeting each other is fate. To be here chatting is also fate.” For a stone like me to be able to go to
the mortal world to seduce you is an even bigger fate. Of course, I swallowed these words back and did not say them to
him.
He lay in the snow. Under the moonlight, he took a good look at me and, after a long while, lightly uttered two words:
“Cursed fate.”
I inwardly nodded. Cursed fates are still fates. These are even more lasting and persistent than ordinary fates. I was
delighted, but then I thought, that wasn’t right. From the way he sounded, I needed to react with disdain. I mustn’t smile
so that I could make him wait in vain. Moreover… I glanced at his posture lying in the snow.
It was such a convenient posture to jump him!
I pointed at him prettily. “Y… y… you! You are most exasperating!”
He slightly squinted his eyes, his expression becoming indecipherable.
I turned around as if I was leaving in indignation. When I got to him, I yelled out: “Whoa! Why is it so slippery?”
I pulled what I thought was a beautiful pose and slipped and fell on top of him. Being a precisely calculated movement,
I should’ve fallen onto his chest, enacting the scene of a shy maiden lying in the hero’s embrace.
Little did I know I also slipped the same way Zhonghua did, crashing on top of him in a graceless position and knocking
my head onto his. Unfortunately, my lips did not meet his, but smacked right onto his forehead instead.
I only heard the man underneath sounding a grunt and giving no more reaction forthwith.
By the time I clutched my head and clambered to get up, Zhonghua was lying on the ground with both of his eyes closed.
There were two bleeding holes my rock-like front teeth had left on his forehead.
“Umm…” I haltingly reached my hand out to touch him. “Hey…” I patted his cheek but he still didn’t respond. I
panicked a little. I couldn’t have sent him straight to Yanwang, could I have? But he hadn’t gone through his tribulation
in this lifetime yet. There was going to be huge trouble this way.
“Zhonghua! Zhonghua! It can’t be that bad, right?!” I scratched my head. You are, no matter what, His Most Reverend. If
you actually got knocked to death by a woman like me, this, this… if this got out, it’d be really humiliating. I hurried to
pinch his Renzhong acupoint while muttering: “Moxi, don’t get me into trouble. I’ll really be condemned by the heavens
for knocking a god on his trial dead. Moxi…”
I tearfully called his name for a while. He seemed to understand my dilemma for he soon groaned and then slowly
opened his eyes. I elatedly sent my grateful prayers to Yanwang over and over again.
“Master…” he quietly said as he looked at me.
I froze, only now smelling the strong alcohol in his breath. I reckoned alcohol had gone to his head and he had lost his
cognizance.
“Master,” he called again, “why…”
He spoke so softly that I couldn’t hear him at all. “What is it?” I leaned in and pressed my ear against his lips to listen
more carefully. However, my mind was sent whirling from what he said: “Why did you develop those sorts of feelings
for Hu’yi?” he asked.
Let’s not discuss what sorts of feelings Zhonghua’s master had developed for Hu’yi for now. I was more curious as to
whether Zhonghua’s master was male or female.
“Was your master a man or a woman? Did your master fall in love with Hu’yi? How far did they get? What happened to
them? Why was Hu’yi locked up in the pagoda? And where’s your master now?” I asked as subtly as I could, and then
blinked while quietly awaiting Zhonghua’s answers.
But his head fell to the side, asleep.
I squeezed my fists.
The feeling of unsatisfied curiosity made me want to poke the two holes on his forehead. But looking at his peaceful
sleeping face, I finally sighed and resignedly tore my skirt into strips to bandage his wounds for him.
Since Chang’an was sleeping inside, dragging his revered Reverend in wouldn’t be very prudent. It wouldn’t be very
convenient to jump him either.
I mulled for a bit, then dragged him under a plum tree and let him rest on my lap. As for me, I leaned against the tree,
caressed his forehead, took his hands in mine, and lastly placed a kiss on his lips, then fell into the most carefree sleep
that I’d had in a long while.
The next morning when I woke up, I saw a pair of clear eyes staring at me. I smiled at him and waved hello: “Good
morning, Your Most Reverend! You’re still here?”
He shut his eyes and took a deep breath, looking as though he was trying his best to keep calm. At long last, he said to
me with some restraint: “Untie me.”
I laughed uneasily, untied the rope that was yoking his neck to my leg, and innocently said, “Can you blame me? I was
afraid you’d run away.”
Not waiting for me to completely untie the rope, he struggled to his feet and scowled at me.
I spread my hands in helplessness. “I knew you’d run away after you wake up and then deny the fact that we’ve spent the
night together. That’s why I’ve placed more than a dozen spells on the rope. That’s the only way to prove that you have
really slept with me last night. By the rules of the humans, take responsibility, Mo… Zhonghua.”
Each time I spit out a word, his face would darken by the second, and then by the end of my speech there was even a
rare shade of red in all that blackness: “Sh… sh… shame…”
He couldn’t manage a complete sentence even after trembling for a long time. I helped him out with a sigh:
“Shameless.” Being able to make the ice-faced Reverend this angry was an incredibly proud accomplishment. “It’s all
the same whether I’m shameless or not. Zhonghua, you still have to marry me.”
He looked at me for a moment, seeming to have calmed down. His expression gradually chilled. “Even if I were drunk,
I can clearly remember everything I did. You and I are not the same kind. How could I have done that sort of thing with
you?”
I asked curiously, “So you can’t do it if you’re not the same kind? Then what about your master and Hu’yi?”
Zhonghua’s expression suddenly iced over. He looked as if he could mince me into pieces. He stormed away. I was a
stubborn rock. If I didn’t get a clear answer now, I wouldn’t be able to sleep tonight. I hurriedly caught up to his side
and yell out to him: “Hey! What about your master and Hu’yi? What was going on with them? Your master…”
A flash of fury grazed my ears, striking the snow behind me and sending snow dust whirling in the air.
I froze on the spot.
“Hold your tongue.” He icily threw these words at me before turning around to leave.
Moxi had never looked at me that way. Even when he hurled a fireball at my feet when we were last in the underworld,
he didn’t have such a chilly expression.
I’d only seen that expression from him once before. It was in the last lifetime when two thugs broke into our house and
harassed me that he had put on that face.
He seemed to intensely hate hearing anyone speak of his master and Hu’yi. Perhaps besides physiological
discrimination, his hatred for Hu’yi was also emotionally seated. It seemed he cared very much for his master…
His feelings toward his master might have even been a little… not so ordinary.
I thus became ever more curious as to whether his master was a man or a woman.
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Chapter 10
Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
Chapter 11
My nape burned once again after the Black and White Guards of Impermanence escorted me back to the underworld. It
was then that I realized Moxi and I only had one lifetime left.
This time, I didn’t intend to wait for Moxi in the underworld anymore. I didn’t want him to give me another 100 or
1000-year seal the next time we met. At the same time, I couldn’t reincarnate too soon either, lest I give the people of
Liubo a scare when I popped out in front of them just as Moxi had buried me.
I went to Yanwang’s palace to ask him when Moxi would be arriving so that I could time my departure.
Before I could utter a word, Yanwang circled me twice, clucking all the while: “Tsk tsk, our Sansheng is quite
capable!” Because he was too short, he could only pat my thigh in delight. “You’ve helped His Lordship pass his trial
twice. Moreover, you’ve seduced him so successfully each time. The day our underworld sees the light of day is just
around the corner! Ahahaha!”
I slapped away his wandering hand that was slowly creeping to my behind and asked, “When will Moxi come down
here? I can’t run into him this time.”
Yanwang jumped onto his desk and flipped through the chaos of books on it. “Ah here it is, here it is. This is it.”
Yanwang squinted his eyes to read for a second and then continued: “In Siming Xingjun’s Book of Fate, it is written that
Liubo’s strength will greatly decline after Hu’yi rebels against them. In less than two years, Zhonghua will be murdered
and will pass away in his bedchamber.”
I was stunned. “Who’s going to kill him?!”
“His junior, Qingling.”
“That priestess?” I rubbed my chin. “Her watery eyes are filled with the tragic love-hate of a spurned admirer. How can
she kill Moxi?”
“Perhaps love bears hatred, and she destroys what she cannot have. Look, it says right here that after his master’s soul is
freed by Hu’yi, Zhonghua drinks himself to distraction. Qingling confesses to him but gets rejected. She then resents him
for it, kills him, and then commits suicide.”
I asked him in seriousness after pondering for a moment: “Yanwang, don’t tell me you were the one who came up with
this soapy rubbish?”
Yanwang said in equal seriousness: “Lord Moxi’s fates are all personally written by Siming Xingjun, you know.”
I was made even more curious as to how sick that Siming Xingjun’s head was.
I went back to be a stone by the Wangchuan River. These two years quickly flew by. When Jia and Yi left to the human
world to escort spirits, I asked them to help me look out for news on Moxi. When they came back, they told me that it
was true Liubo’s strength had greatly declined, it was true that Venerable Zhonghua drank every day, and it was also
true the priestess named Qingling had turned love into hate. The Book of Fate, however, had failed to include the small
detail that he was spending his drunken days in the snowy plum forest and that he had driven Liubo’s heirloom sword
into a nameless grave like a piece of scrap metal.
Sealing his sword away and retreating to seclusion.
After listening to everything, I looked heavenward and burst out laughing in front of Jia’s and Yi’s aghast eyes.
“Sansheng, shouldn’t you be pained for him right now?” Jia asked.
I patted Jia’s shoulder. “No matter how he reincarnated, no matter what tribulation it was, Moxi still got seduced by me.
I’m so proud of myself. It’s enough for Moxi to be pained alone. All I need to do is put on a grin and wait to seduce him
in his next life.”
Yi turned to the side and clasped his palms together in prayers. “Amitabha. Good luck, Your Lordship.”
In a chipper mood, I went back to the stone and sat around for a few days. When I reckoned time was nearing, I dusted
my butt and coolly went off to the human world.
After arriving in the human world, there were several times when I couldn’t help myself from wanting to go see him at
Liubo, but I was able to barely restrain myself in the end. Then one day, I went to sit on the second floor of a restaurant
to read. In the story, the gentleman was reaching his hand under the lady’s dress, at which time the lady delicately cried:
“Don’t,” and soon stripped off her own clothes, saying: “Let’s do this one step at a time.” I raised an eyebrow at how
bold this lady was. At this time, I suddenly heard a man exclaiming downstairs: “That can’t be true!”
I gazed down to see an old priest clutching a letter while trembling as though he was suffering epilepsy.
He broke out crying: “His Most Reverend has passed away! Liubo is dead! Our faith is dead!” His mournful cries gave
people shivers. If I hadn’t known Zhonghua, I would have thought that they were involved in some unforgettable affair.
Zhonghua had finally left. I was determined to watch him grow up this time. I wasn’t going to let him have an unhappy
childhood, nor would I let him have a chance to fall for other girls. I smiled wickedly. I was going to wrap him around
my finger for sure this time.
At present, his trial was ‘seeking what he shall not have’.
Seeking what he shall not have?
With me here, what couldn’t Moxi possibly seek?
That night, my acquaintances came to find me. Black Impermanence shuddered the moment he saw me. “Sansheng, I’m
afraid you’ll need to be more careful the next time you return to the underworld.”
“Why?”
Black Impermanence shuddered again. “You didn’t see the anger on the God of War’s face. Knowing you had gone one
step ahead, he looked as though Yanwang had stolen his woman away from him. Poor Yanwang is still wetting his pants
right now.”
“Was he very angry?”
Black Impermanence shuddered nonstop. I moved my gaze to White Impermanence who said to me: “Remember the
Fengzhen granite tiles in Yangwang’s palace? Crushed to powder in three steps.”
I stopped in my tracks. I had forgotten that despite being much stronger than he was in his three lifetimes, I still had to
return to the underworld and he’d also finish his trial in the end. By then, he’d be the God of War and I’d be the little
Sansheng Stone again.
What’s more, that Fengzhen granite was a hundred times harder than me…
I grabbed Black Impermanence’s arm, eyes streaming in tears. “Brother Bai, when that day comes, you’ll have to save
me!”
White Impermanence stared at me for a moment, deadpanned and said, “It’s embarrassing to wheedle, Sansheng.”
I casually dabbed my tears. “It worked on Moxi.”
Black Impermanence tugged White Impermanence away and said, “I can’t talk with you anymore. We have to go first.
It’s best if you fend for yourself. That’s right, he is reborn into a farmer’s home on the foothill of Yangshan Mountain
this time. If you wish to seduce him, then you had better leave soon.”
Did I need any reminders? That very night, I rushed to the foothill of Yangshan Mountain, perked my ears up and circled
the mountain village round ‘n round, waiting for the cries of a newborn.
Aside from a few households that stayed lit through the night, however, I didn’t hear any sound that would indicate child
birth from a home despite having waited till the stars nearly disappeared beyond the horizon.
I stood dejectedly on a farmer’s roof. The Black and White Guards of Impermanence had for certain escorted Moxi into
reincarnation. The information they gave me couldn’t have been wrong. Where did Moxi reborn to, anyway?
At this moment, I suddenly noticed a man slipping out from a cottage with something in his arms.
The seal on my wrist burned. Worried, I quickly followed him. The man walked to the river outside the village and
stopped there. He looked around for a while, then suddenly threw the bundle in his arms into the water. The swaddling
cloth opened – a baby’s face suddenly caught my eyes.
I dashed out in outrage, stretched my hand and slapped the man senseless. Then I glided on the water surface and fished
Moxi out.
After I found my footing, I took a look at the little livid face. His mouth opened and closed but did not emit any sound.
I froze.
Moxi… was mute in this life!
Muteness was believed to be ominous.
That was why his father threw him away when he didn’t produce any sound after he was born. That was why… even if
there were Sansheng, Moxi was destined to never find what he sought.
Given that Moxi had a disability in this lifetime, I first thought that it was best if we lived in isolation. This way, we
could save ourselves from the trouble of earthly gossips. But then I thought that he should have a say in how to live own
life. He still needed to cross his trial. If I blindly protected him, I’d cause him to fail his trial… Heavenly law would
not spare me.
I shook Moxi’s tiny fists. While he still hadn’t completely opened his palm, I stuffed a coin into his hand and said,
“Moxi, if it’s face, we’re going to lie low in the city. If it’s tail, we’re going to lie low in the countryside. Give it a
toss.”
He flipped his hand and slapped the coin in my face. I scowled, not knowing whether I should cry or not.
I sincerely felt that Old Meng’s soup hadn’t taken its effect. Otherwise, how could he have had the heart to raise his
hand at such a beautiful face like mine?
I glanced at the coin on the ground, saying, “You say so yourself. Lying low in the city it is.” Moxi sucked on his fist,
licking it without a care for anything else. Since he was busy drooling all over his chin, he had no extra time to spare me
any of his attention.
The dashing God of War from Heaven had become so tragically ugly after reincarnation…
If I were to sketch his appearance right now and let him take a look at it later, I bet his face was going to be priceless.
Since Moxi had chosen to lie low in the city, I picked a big city to make sure I gave him exactly what he wanted. After
much deliberation, I concluded that the capital was the most suitable. That very night, we rode on clouds and arrived in
the capital the next day.
Considering that I was going to raise Moxi until he reached his adulthood, I couldn’t let myself be the reason for him to
spend his childhood moving around from place to place with no stable home. I gathered the forces of darkness inside of
me to put away and decided that from here on out, I wouldn’t be using magic again unless it was absolutely necessary.
I rented a cottage and furnished it. Afterwards, I watched Moxi as I very seriously thought about the lives we’d live
without magic.
I poked his nose: “And what will you do for a living?”
Perhaps he felt that my tone was too disdainful of him, for he expressed dissatisfaction by drooling onto my hand. I
quietly turned my hand and wiped the saliva back onto his hair.
He opened his mouth soundlessly, pushing me away with his tiny fists.
“Now is the only time I can pick on you. When you’re back to being the God of War, I’ve no idea how you’re going to
get back at me. I can’t afford to suffer a lost.” Like that, I wiped my saliva-stained hand onto him even harder.
I was still thinking about our livelihoods into the next day.
It wasn’t difficult to make money from magic. The difficulty lay in how to divert the neighbors’ suspicion from my
making money by just sitting around at home all day. I sat in the doorway cradling Moxi. In this exact moment of
headache, a drunkard wobbily passed by our house. I stared at his back for a second before turning to ask Moxi: “How
do you feel about booze?”
He was sucking on his finger, fast asleep.
Seven years later. There stood a tavern on the east side of the capital.
I knocked on the counter. Behind it, the shopkeeper who was settling accounts raised his eyes to look up. When he saw
me, he smiled and said, “Miss Sansheng, why are you visiting the tavern today?”
“I couldn’t find Moxi at home. I thought he might have come here so I came to take a look.” I looked around but didn’t
find Moxi. “How is business lately?” I asked.
“Business is very good recently. Would you like to check the books?” Accountant Liu was an honest, good-natured
elderly man. I had always trusted him. Besides, this pub was just a front. When I really needed money, all I had to do
was flip my hand and make a turn. I waved my hand telling him there was no need.
Upstairs, a small figure flashed by the corner of my eyes. I looked up to find that it was Moxi. I smiled and waved to
him: “Moxi! Time to go home for dinner.”
When he saw me, Moxi beamed and made a dash down the stairs.
Some of the guests who came to drink couldn’t help themselves from clucking curiously. Accountant Liu couldn’t help
shaking his head. “You’re still young, Miss. People are bound to misunderstand if you keep sticking by the young
master’s side this way. Over time, I fear you will ruin your future prospects!”
I told everyone that Moxi was a child I had adopted – a little brother I was raising. Toward this ‘noble’ action of mine,
those who knew me always responded with a rueful look.
Moxi ran to my side. Hearing this, he looked quizzically at Accountant Liu and then turned around to look at me. I
crouched down to wipe the dirt from Moxi’s face before replying with little concern: “Then let them misunderstand. It’s
not as if I want anything from them. For me, all I need in this life is Moxi.”
Like a little grown-up, Moxi smiled and brushed aside the messy bangs on my forehead for me.
Accountant Liu sighed again. “Miss Sansheng, you’re still too young after all.”
I held Moxi’s hand as I said to Accountant Liu in all seriousness: “I’m not young. My skin just doesn’t wrinkle and my
hair doesn’t gray, that’s all.” It was difficult enough for a rock to grow hair, let alone wrinkles and creases.
Accountant Liu continued to think I was just joking. Not wanting to explain anymore, I took a hold of Moxi’s hand and
slowly made our way home.
While we were having dinner, Moxi suddenly and very anxiously gestured something to me. I watched for a time before
I realized that he was asking me if I would be leaving with someone else.
Cool as a cucumber, I gave him a drumstick. “Do you want me to leave with someone else?”
Holding his bowl, he shook his head somewhat dolefully. After half a day of gestures, he essentially told me that Xiao
Ding’s older sister next-door had gone away with someone else and wouldn’t be coming back to see Xiao Ding
anymore. He was afraid I’d go away just like Xiao Ding’s sister.
I had never hid his origins from him, and in the past, he had never felt there to be anything amiss. But since the year
before last, after starting school, he was beginning to realize that there was something different between himself and the
others. Perhaps people had said something to make him afraid that even I did not want him anymore. He did everything
by himself and became so well-behaved that he wasn’t nearly as troublesome as other children.
His mindfulness broke my heart.
Had I known this, I would’ve taken him to the mountains where he could live more freely and I could be a more
comfortable guardian.
I patted his head, warmly saying: “Sansheng won’t go anywhere. Wherever you are is wherever I’ll be.” I came here to
seduce him, so how could I ever have the heart to leave?
His eyes gleamed upon hearing this. He let me play with his soft hair as he finished his plate.
In the evening, I had just sent Moxi to bed when I heard a small sound in the yard.
I furrowed my brow in thought, wondering which idiot had picked my yard to steal from. I was slightly startled when I
opened the door. It wasn’t a burglar but a large man in night-traveling clothes. At this moment, he was clutching the
wound at his waist and leaning against the wall as he hid himself in the shadows of the night.
He had no idea that I could still see everything even if I were blindfolded.
Pursing my lips, I pretended not to have seen him and went to the far corner of the yard to bring a bucket of water back
to the house.
The capital was placed under curfew that night. Outside, the entire sky was lit by bright torches. I hugged Moxi and fell
to a peaceful sleep. But before I fell asleep, I faintly wondered if perhaps Moxi’s tribulation had begun or if this was
merely a coincidence. Whatever it may be, it was going to be a pain in the neck. If I still found him here tomorrow…
I’d have to knock him out and throw him into the street.
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Chapter 12
Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
Chapter 13
As soon as I woke up the next day, Accountant Liu had come to see me. He pulled me to a pile of empty jars and looked
as though he wanted to cry but simply couldn’t.
I heaved a sigh while slapping on a helpless look: “White wine isn’t very popular among the customers anyway. Let’s
sell yellow wine.”
Seeing that even the owner herself didn’t really care, Accountant Liu naturally had nothing more to say.
I was still upset enough not to go home, and remained the entire day at the tavern. And when I didn’t see anyone coming
to look for me, I got even more peeved. The stubbornness of a rock kept me at the tavern for another night.
On the third day, I loitered outside the pub for an entire morning with a sour face on and ended up scaring all our
customers away. Half pulling and half dragging, Accountant Liu begged me to go back inside. I found a corner to drink.
At times I felt angry, and then at times I felt sad. After consuming some alcohol, the idea that perhaps something had
happened to Moxi began to nip at me. I could hardly stood still because of this fear. I got up and was about to go home
when, without any warning, a small figure flew into my arms and clung onto my waist.
I looked down. Moxi?! Hugging me, his face was firmly pressed against my stomach. He was out of breath, and after a
while, still didn’t calm down.
“Moxi.”
He ignored my call. I had to call a few more times before he would nod his head against my stomach to show that he
heard me. “What’s wrong?”
He only now looked up from my arms with reddened eyes. He signed to tell me that he thought I had left and hadn’t
wanted him anymore.
I frowned, unable to help myself from grumbling: “You’re the one who doesn’t want me!”
His eyes reddened again as though he was going to cry when I said this to him. He hastily gestured something to the
effect that yesterday, Bai Jiu took him to the outskirts to practice martial arts and he also didn’t return for the day. This
morning, they got back only to find me gone. He thus quickly came over here to look for me. He asked me not to chide
him or to get angry with him. “Since Sansheng doesn’t like Master, Moxi won’t learn from him anymore,” he wrote onto
my palm after some deliberation.
When I saw him like this, my anger, no matter how bad, also vanished.
I couldn’t but sigh. I crouched down, ruffled his hair and asked, “Why do you like Bai Jiu so much? Is he prettier than
Sansheng?”
He resolutely shook his head. Pleased, I smiled. “Then how about we find another master for you?”
He kept still for a moment before writing on my palm: “Moxi wants to learn martial arts.”
My brows raised in surprised. I didn’t expect Moxi to have such thoughts. As I was about to ask him why, I suddenly
heard a crass male voice shouting in front of the store: “No white wine? You run a tavern but you’re actually telling me
you have no wine? I don’t give a damn. I have to drink today!”
Accountant Liu profusely apologized to him.
I scowled and told Moxi: “Stay here. We’ll go back together after I take care of this.”
Moxi nervously tried to pull me back. I patted his head to reassure him and then walked out. I frowned upon seeing the
person in question. The third young master of the Guan family that ran the capital rampant had actually picked my tavern
to crash today. The world is full of wonders, indeed. The third young master’s father was a first-rank official in court,
his older sister was the Imperial Consort, and his entire family was favored by the emperor. Normally, anyone who
came across them would need to show some minimal courtesy. This third young master was a notoriously rotten dregs.
He never worked, and was always found at various entertainment establishments. He loved women, money, and alcohol
– a classic player exemplar.
It surprised me beyond words that such an infamous man was suddenly making an appearance at my little-known tavern.
Accountant Liu was still apologizing to him. I stopped Accountant Liu and said to the third young master: “Our store
doesn’t have white wine today. If you must have some, sir, I believe there are several large restaurants at the main
intersection ahead.”
The third master looked me up and down with his squinted eyes – eyes so vulgar I just wanted to gouge them out. He
rubbed his chin, smiled and said, “Just now on the street, I heard that the owner of this tavern is a widow with a kid, but
that she wasn’t old in the least, and even rather pretty. I didn’t believe them… but it turns out the rumor wasn’t wrong.
You are quite a fetching woman.”
I lightly replied: “I guess half of that is true.”
He didn’t get mad nor angry. For a second there, he forgot how to reply. By the time he recovered, the smile on his face
grew even more leering. He went up to me and grabbed my hand. “Haha! They forgot to tell me that this sweet lady was
also a lonely little slut! Why don’t you let me give you some love and care today?”
I eyed him more deliberately, wondering whether to cut his tongue off first or to claw his eyes out first, or to simply
neuter him and hang his winkie above the city gate tower as a favor to every woman in the world and as a warning to
everyone else.
Out of the blue, a tiny figure dashed over and fiercely pushed him to the ground.
While I was still stupefied, a jug had hit the third young master and bathed him in yellow wine.
Silence all around.
Moxi’s anger appeared to not have cooled down. He went behind the counter, looked for a piece of paper and wrote a
huge ‘SCRAM’ on it, then threw it at the man.
Apart from the time he threw a fireball at me in the underworld, I had never seen him this furious. Maybe he had also
been this furious, but he was a mature adult who knew how to control himself. As a child presently, his temper just
broke loose.
I saw the onlookers quickly dispersing out of the corner of my eye. Accountant Liu looked as though an apocalypse had
arrived. The helpers in the pub also turned ashen. Everyone knew what sort of retaliation was in store for us.
But I was not scared even if they were.
I was about to praise Moxi when, at the same time, he pulled me down and hugged me tight. He patted me on the back as
if to give me comfort, as if to say: “It’s okay, Sangsheng, don’t be afraid. Moxi will protect you.”
I was so touched despite not knowing whether I should laugh or cry at his action. While I was squeezing him in my hug,
I suddenly saw the third young master climbing up, then slamming a piece of broken shard onto Moxi’s head.
My mind went blank that instant. All I could think was that nobody must ever hurt my Moxi. I immediately pressed
Moxi’s head into my chest, myself leaning forward. A sharp sting pricked my head. Even though I was the spirit of a
stone, the fierce blow blackened my sight and made me dizzy for a moment.
Moxi was petrified in my arms. He outstretched his hand to gingerly touch the warm and sticky blood that was slowly
trickling down my forehead. Shock and fear gradually filled his eyes.
“Don’t be afraid, Moxi.”
His face was blanched.
The third young master complained of a headache and then menaced to have our heads chopped off as compensation.
Incensed, my desire to kill rose from within.
I had never been treated this way in the past one thousand years. This third young master of the Guans was really the
first. At this point, I seriously wanted to snip his little wiener off, stir-fry it, feed it to him, and see whether he could
grow another one. Compensation? Like hell that’d happen!
Yanwang wouldn’t let me kill in the human world, but there are plenty of ways to make people suffer living deaths.
Wrath condensed in my eyes as I drew the forces of darkness to my fingertips. If he took another step, I shall directly
maim his family jewels.
Just then, a figure suddenly yanked the third young master’s arm away and forced him into an awkward fall onto the
ground. That person seemed to not have cooled down, for he stepped over and gave him a hard kick. “Why are there
such scum in broad daylight?!”
This voice sounded very familiar. I wiped my blood away to take a closer look at him.
Bai Jiu.
I pursed my lips, then turned around to look at Moxi only to find him in joy. Jealousy crept up inside of me. I covered
my head and pretended to weakly fall against Moxi, feebly saying: “Moxi, it hurts so much…”
Moxi panicked and wrapped his arms around me. His round eyes reddened, but he did not dare to cry.
I leaned against Moxi while giving Bai Jiu a provocative glance. But how could he find the mood to be vindictive with
me right now?
That third young master was a real useless piece of thrash. He actually passed out from a single kick! Arguing with this
bully was one thing, being immature with him was one thing, fighting with him was one thing, but knocking him out cold
was an entirely other issue.
Bai Jiu’s eyes swept to the far distance before he said to Accountant Liu: “We’re closing shop today!” Then he came
over and asked me: “Can you still walk?”
Now that the third young master got beaten this badly, his father would never it let go. Offending a big official wasn’t a
good thing for Moxi in this lifetime. The only way left was to quickly make our escape before soldiers could come to
find us. We ought to flee the capital, change our identities, and then think of what to do next.
I dropped my weakling act and wiped the blood on my head. “Just some scratches. Nothing to worry about.”
Bai Jiu arched an eyebrow and said nothing.
After returning home, I had wanted to quickly pack and escape before all, but Moxi insisted on helping me bandage my
wounds first, refusing to go anywhere.
In this lifetime, I had never used magic in front of Moxi. At this point, I naturally did not dare to expose myself. The
only thing I could do was wait for Moxi to slowly clean and dress my wound with shaking hands.
I thought that no matter how scary the third young master was, he was just a rich kid. I didn’t expect soldiers to come
until the next day at the earliest.
Unexpectedly, soldiers came that very night to search.
They gathered outside the yard, reluctant to come in. From the sound of their heavy footsteps, I knew that this was no
ordinary infantry. It they were here only to capture a woman and a small child who had injured the third son of the
Guans, then they were making too big of a fuss. I turned and looked to Bai Jiu who was standing in the yard. His back
was turned against me, his figure solitary.
Thus when I heard these shouts from outside the yard: “Rebel Bai Qi! Resistance is futile!” I was not surprised in the
least. When I saved him, I already knew this man wasn’t simple. I just didn’t think he’d be this problematic.
Bai Qi was the treasonous general. It was said that when he became dissatisfied with the emperor’s appointment of
corrupt officials, implementation of severe policies, and surrender to barbarians of the east, he turned against the court
and intended to overthrow the government to become the emperor himself.
Such was the character we ran into. No wonder the capital was placed under curfew for so many days; no wonder
soldiers came to us so soon.
Moxi grabbed onto my sleeves, shaking badly. I patted his head and warmly said, “It’s okay! Sansheng’s right here.”
But he shook his head, writing onto my palm: “Moxi will protect Sansheng.” His eyes shone bright in the dark.
Putting aside my and Bai Jiu’s conflict, this master of his had actually done his due diligence. What Moxi learned in a
month with him was probably more than what he learned at school in three years.
If Bai Jiu were to continue teaching him, with Moxi’s studious and diligent disposition, there was no limit to what Moxi
could achieve in his future.
The thought of saving Bai Jiu flashed in my mind, but then I wondered: if I revealed magic in front of Moxi at this time,
how would he be looking at me? And how would Bai Jiu be looking at me?
Not giving me much time to ponder, Bai Jiu had strode out.
He opened the courtyard’s gate. Outside, the armed soldiers were all clad in black armors, stinging my eyes with the
fire light reflecting off of their blades. In addition to the fire glaring against our faces, there was also an overwhelming
energy in the air that made me ill at ease.
I looked to the distance past the gate where a bright yellow palanquin sat behind layers of encircling soldiers.
My brows raised in astonishment. I didn’t expect the famous tyrannical king to place enough importance on Bai Qi to
personally come and capture the fugitive. I unconsciously let out a sigh. This time, I feared I couldn’t help him even if I
wanted to.
Spirits of the underworld were born with a natural fear for rulers’ inherent royal energy. Even the royal energy emitting
from an imbecile emperor was enough to suppress little underworld beings from lifting their heads. Even though I
wasn’t suffering so bad that I could not lift my head, the strength in my body had mostly been subdued.
“Rebel Bai Qi! You’ve betrayed His Majesty by surrendering to the enemy and killing our own people! Now you even
dare to assassinate His Majesty! Your crimes are unpardonable…” the eunuch condemned his crimes in a pitchy voice.
Bai Qi icily growled: “What a load of bull! If you want to arrest me, then come on over.”
Hearing this, a tremor ran through Moxi as he wanted to step out. I quietly stopped him with a shake of my head.
I, Sansheng, had always been a selfish creature. I drew the lines of friendships very clearly. The friendship with Bai Jiu
wasn’t enough for me to sacrifice Moxi and myself in order to save him. For Moxi, offending the emperor had no
benefits in this lifetime.
The eunuch grunted: “Go! Why haven’t you arrested the criminal?!” Soldiers instantly rushed forth.
Bai Jiu’s expression frosted up into a sneer as he directly twisted a soldier’s arm, seized his spear, flipped his hand and
thrust the weapon into another soldier’s chest. “Arrest me with your ability?” he said with a laugh.
I guess it wasn’t an urban legend when they said the great general was brave and fierce, and had matchless martial arts.
The eunuch’s face couldn’t help but crumble. He looked toward the bright yellow palanquin where two gentle claps
sounded.
I knitted my brow, sensing the murderous intent in the yard suddenly thickening. By the time I looked up, the walls had
been lined with archers, their bows raised and strings drawn. Ordinarily, I’d have already shot them down one by one
before they could even climb the wall. But the emperor’s presence had seriously impeded my senses today.
I took Moxi into my arms while secretly pooling dark forces into my palm.
Bai Jiu narrowed his eyes, glancing across the soldiers that were surrounding the small courtyard. He raised his voice
and spoke to the palanquin: “This doesn’t concern them. I’ll come with you, let them go.”
The eunuch placed his ears next to the palanquin and quietly listened for a moment. He next waved his hand. The
surrounding archers immediately lowered their bows.
As soon as Bai Jiu flung the spear in his hand away, the soldiers cuffed him with iron chains. I gazed after his back and
sighed. Bai Jiu, Bai Jiu, you’re a great general, aren’t you? Humans are treacherous, how can you trust others like this?
Even if it were the emperor.
Not waiting for Bai Jiu to go far, the eunuch shrilly shouted: “Kill them!”
Bai Jiu, who was escorted by five or six soldiers, turned around in dismay and thundered: “Tyrant…” His voice had
hardly landed by the time archers already let fly their arrows on command. Numerous sharp arrows pierced the air and
flew at us. I hugged Moxi standing in the yard with nowhere to hide.
Die, or reveal my spiritual powers?
I chuckled. Did I even have to choose? Moxi was still here. If he hadn’t passed his tribulation, I’d never let him come
into any harm.
I had long transferred dark forces from my palm to my abdomen. I closed my eyes to concentrate before giving off a
scream. Dark forces shot out and deflected all the arrows backwards.
Instantly, a constant stream of terror rang into my ears. Many soldiers had been wounded by the backfiring arrows. They
one by one fell off the wall. Even the ones who weren’t injured were scared stiff, all looking at me, aghast.
Silence, silence, and more silence.
With all eyes on me, I gave a bashful sigh: “I’m sorry for being so beautiful.”
“Demon!” Someone suddenly cried just as commotion took over the grounds.
I held Moxi’s cold hands as I gave his paled face a smile. I called to him like I usually called him home for dinner: “It’s
okay Moxi, Sansheng’s right here.”
The blank look in his eyes stung my heart. At the thought of the last two lifetimes ending bleakly, I couldn’t help telling
him: ”Don’t listen to their rubbish. Sansheng’s not a demon.”
But what time did I have to delay? I used what strength was left in my abdomen to leap to Bai Jiu’s side. While the
crowd hadn’t yet reacted, I knocked the few burly soldiers guarding Bai Jiu unconscious, grabbed Bai Jiu’s arm, and
then flew back beside Moxi.
Not looking at their shocked eyes, I lifted a finger and let the iron chains on his wrists break apart. I pushed Bai Jiu
away while telling him: “Take Moxi with you. I’ll block them from behind.”
No matter how strong Bai Jiu was, he was still only a mortal. There were so many soldiers here, not to mention archers.
Wanting him to block them was firstly not very safe, and secondly not very nice.
I had always been confident of my own ability. Even with only a fraction of my spiritual powers left, I still had full
confidence. After all, everyone present was a mortal; the most they could do was give me some scratches. With that
thought, I urged Bai Jiu to take Moxi away. I couldn’t flex my muscles with the two of them here.
Having witnessed the power of my scream, Bai Jiu did not bother asking me further. “Take care,” he simply said before
he took off with Moxi.
Moxi struggled from his arms to grab onto my sleeve, showing that he was unwilling to let go and would rather die with
me.
I was getting a headache. The troops on the emperor’s side suddenly reacted. “Capture the demoness and the traitor!”
the eunuch shouted. “The bounty will be handsome!” But because the soldiers remembered how powerful I had been,
they stalled for a long time without daring to advance. I took this opportunity to ruffle Moxi’s soft hair. “Moxi, don’t be
afraid. Sansheng is very powerful. You two go on ahead and I’ll catch up to you soon.”
He stubbornly held on; panic and fear filled his eyes.
The soldiers on the other side were set to charge. Having no other choice, I steeled my heart and pried off each of his
fingers from my sleeve.
Disbelief took over his eyes.
I could not bear to look. I brushed his hands off, turned my back and took two steps to the front, coldly saying, “Go!”
Moxi could not speak, and therefore I didn’t get to know how he left in the end. The tears he left on the back of my hand
burned a hole in my heart. It’ll be all right, I thought, it’s not forever goodbye. Moxi and I will meet soon again.
The soldiers panicked to see Bai Jiu flee. A few bold ones rushed forward, wanting to jump over me to chase after Bai
Jiu.
I smiled at them. “Hold it right there.”
At the same time I gave this gentle warning, I gathered dark forces to my fingertips and waved my arm. A long yet thin,
deep yet narrow flash traced across the small yard and divided several other small courtyards nearby in two.
The soldiers were on one side; I was on the other.
I burst out laughing. My laughter carried the deadly energy I had cemented for a millennium from the Wangchuan River.
“Whoever crosses this line is going to get his winkie cut off.”
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Chapter 14
Chapter 14
I had thought it would be easy to make an escape by myself. All I needed was an invisible spell and I’d be able to catch
up to Moxi in no time.
But life never turned out the way I thought it would.
Never did I imagine the emperor would take action himself, less still did I expect this blind ruler to be so malicious.
He gave me a powerful blow and followed it with an iron net. It was no surprise I got captured.
Before being dragged into prison, I told myself that as soon as the emperor left, as soon as my spiritual power
recovered, I’d make my escape.
After they dragged me into prison, however, I could only heave a weak sigh. The emperor must have seen Bai Jiu as a
very serious threat, or they wouldn’t have locked me up in the palace dungeon.
The emperor firstly wanted to prevent me from escaping. He secondly wanted to extract Bai Jiu and Moxi’s
whereabouts from me more conveniently. What they didn’t know was that this had coincidentally subdued my spiritual
powers to their lowest.
Since I couldn’t run away, I adopted an attitude of living in peace in this dark dungeon.
The mortals’ torture instruments weren’t particularly dangerous to me. The daily whipping they gave wasn’t any
different from getting my itch scratched on a scheduled basis.
Though I have to say: I was scratched very wrongfully each day.
They asked me for Moxi’s whereabouts day after day. How was I supposed to know? I honestly told them just as much
but they kept insisting that I wasn’t being honest. I made a mental note to ask the imps as soon as these people arrived in
the underworld whether they had any brains or not. If the answer was yes, I’d beat them to a pulp. If the answer was no,
I’d simply chop their heads off and push them down the animal reincarnation well.
Since they didn’t believe me, I stopped bothering to answer. Over time, they only came to whip me once or twice out of
routine. Then much much later, they stopped coming to whip me or give me food altogether. I was kept in captivity,
living my days not knowing morning from night. They wanted to starve me to death, but little did they know, I was the
spirit of a stone. As long as I could draw energy from the earth, I’d be able to live for centuries without any foods or
drinks.
My only concern was that I didn’t know what day it was. I didn’t know how Moxi was doing outside.
This prison seemed to be very well hidden. I’d been here for a long time but I had not seen anyone else being brought in.
Had I been an ordinary person, I would’ve rotted in here and nobody would know.
Fortunately, I did not fear darkness, for this environment perfectly allowed me to concentrate on my cultivation.
During this lengthy time, my spiritual powers made a slight improvement – not enough to aid me in my escape,
nevertheless.
I didn’t know how long it had been by the time I finally heard another voice in addition to the squeaking rats. Everything
sounded so much clearer in the dark.
The door opened and in came a single person.
I sat there dumbly. Did they not come to check on the prisoners?
He passed the fire and rounded the corner, slowly walking over this way. I squinted and gazed up at the person who
came – a young lad in his twenties or thirties, dressed in a robe as pristine as snow and looking entirely out of place in
this dungeon. His face was inexplicably familiar under the fire’s glow.
When he saw me, a slight change came over his serene face.
I just knew it! I had no idea how long I had been here, but I generally knew it had to have been ten years at least. Who
wouldn’t be scared witless to see someone who hadn’t had any foods or drinks still living and breathing after ten years
inside a dungeon? Not to mention my ghastly appearance, it was already a commendable courage he did not throw the
torch and run for the hills.
“Sansheng,” he called my name. “It’s Chang’an.”
I frowned in thought; the name was a bit fuzzy in my distant memory. Quite a while later, I reacted: “Ah, the chicken
little priest of Liubo.” Because I hadn’t spoken for too long, my voice came out croaking.
He furrowed his brow: “I’ll help you leave.”
I cleared my throat, smilingly saying: “You seem to be doing well. Why aren’t you afraid I would pick you like when
you were younger?”
He smiled back awkwardly: “It’s been thirty years. You still remember pretty well, Sansheng.”
Thirty years. I froze.
In our last lifetime, I had gone to the underworld after Zhonghua killed me and waited two years for him there, after
which I had returned to Earth to look for Moxi. We had lived together for eight years, which makes it a total of ten
years. Yet Chang’an was now saying it had been thirty years.
It turned out I’d stayed in this place for two decades.
Two decades… Moxi must be twenty-eight by now. I wondered how he looked.
Leaving the palace was much easier than I thought.
Chang’an found me a servant outfit. After I put it on, he openly took me out of the palace. Along the way, I kept seeing
people prostrating to him, saying: “Your Eminence, Imperial Reverend.”
Imperial Reverend? “Hasn’t Liubo always looked down on these kinds of things?” I asked him after we left the palace
and while basking under the sunlight I hadn’t seen in a long time as I recited a purification rune to restore myself to my
former appearance.
He looked back at me. “It’s a long story. I need to take you to someone. Let’s talk about these things along the way.”
Chang’an told me that Liubo continuously declined after it was met with its calamity and never did return to its glorious
past. Its disciples had to take off their fairy loftiness to reenter the vulgar world. Knowing I had saved his life but had
ended up getting killed by Zhonghua, he had always felt guilty toward me and had been searching for my reincarnation to
repay this debt.
“Sansheng, why do you still have memories from your past life?” he asked.
I didn’t know how to explain to him about all the karma that was involved. I pondered for a moment and replied:
“Perhaps it’s because I couldn’t let go of your Most Reverend.”
He nodded and didn’t try to pursue that thread anymore. “Twenty years ago, there was a rumor that there was a
demoness in the capital who got captured by the emperor himself. I hadn’t thought of you, but ten years ago a man came
to look for me and asked me to rescue someone from the palace. That was when I found out you had been caught.
Knowing it was you, I naturally agreed. In the name of the Imperial Reverend, I thus entered the palace and probed for
your whereabouts all these years. It took this long but I finally got you out.”
“Is the person who asked you to save me named Moxi?”
“Yes, and no.” He softly smiled: “Do you know what kind of person this Moxi you speak of had become?”
I shook my head. He lowered his voice: “Although the capital is still safe at this time, on the battlefield ahead, the
imperial army is defeated again and again. In no more than three months, this country will have a new master.” I
dithered to hear him say: “The one who exterminates the enemy on the battlefront, the one who wipes out hundreds of
thousands of the Empire’s soldiers, the one who brings back military exploits for the rebels is no other than Moxi.”
“But the one who asked me to save you…” as he spoke, he took me into a small courtyard in a deep alley. When the gate
opened, I saw a man sitting inside.
I arched my brow. “Oh, so it’s you.”
Bai Jiu. Twenty years was a long stretch of time for human beings. He was still standing there straight and tall, but his
hair had grayed and his face had wrinkled.
He was greatly surprised upon seeing me. “You… haven’t changed at all.”
I unconsciously frowned. “I’m not a demon.”
He smirked ironically: “What importance is there whether you are a demon or not? Demons eat people, people also eat
people. They are all the same.” He paused before continuing: “I find myself more and more nostalgic the older I get.
Now that I’ve finally rescued you, I don’t feel so haunted by old regrets anymore.”
I was so sick of listening to these humans lamenting to me about their old age. I cut him short and asked, “Where’s
Moxi?”
“He should now be in Rongshan,” he told me. “That boy misses you dearly, be it day or night,” he added helplessly, his
words carrying a sigh of frustration.
I glanced at Bai Jiu quizzically. The jealousy that had long been buried deep inside of me inexplicably rose again. “I
like Moxi and he likes me. If I’m not there, isn’t it natural that he should miss me? Are you saying he should miss you in
some kind of taboo romance?”
Standing nearby, Chang’an couldn’t help but shake with laughter.
Bai Jiu didn’t get angry. He looked at me, dumbfounded. “Why hasn’t your temper changed at all after all these years of
imprisonment?”
I ignored the both of them. “I saved you, you saved me. We’re now even. Let’s part ways here. I need to go find Moxi.”
I was about to go when I suddenly remembered that Moxi had honored him as his master. My brain took a turn and I
came to have a general grasp of what was going on. “It’s fine that you asked Moxi to help you fight your battles and win
the kingdom for you. But after that, please let Moxi go. I do not want to have to see betrayal and perfidy happening to
Moxi. The boy is goodhearted, he will be sad.”
Bai Jiu did not answer. Chang’an suddenly asked me, “Sansheng, is Moxi the reincarnation of…”
I glanced back to Chang’an and said, “Yes, but that belongs to the past.”
Not wishing to waste more words, I recited an incantation and went directly to Rongshan.
At the foothill of Rongshan was a fortress called Rongcheng – built on the mountainside and surrounded by steep cliffs.
It was easily defensible and difficult to attack, but once the fortress was captured, it’d be fairly easy to charge into the
capital. Rongcheng was hence the court’s last stronghold of the Imperial City. This battle wasn’t going to be easy for
Moxi. Now that I was here, I could perhaps help him. For example, I could poison the water source in Rongcheng, or lit
fire on their granary, or something similar.
By the time I got to Rongshan, however, I hadn’t the need to do any of these things.
The armies had engaged.
I searched for his shadow from above the chaotic battlefield. He could not speak, so how did he give orders in battles?
While I was on pins and needles, a small voice slowly traveled, belonging to only a few people at first, then expanding
to dozens, hundreds, and thousands, and finally all of the rebel soldiers chanted: “The fortress keeper has been
beheaded!”
“The fortress keeper has been beheaded!”
The riotous battlefield momentarily quieted down in solemnity. All eyes slowly converged at one spot. I naturally also
turned to look that way.
Mountain winds suddenly picked up, sending flowers on Rongshan raining across my ears and down to the battlefield,
drifting to that man in waves.
He was carrying a decapitated head sitting on horseback. The distance was too far for me to see his face. I only saw
sunlight bouncing off of his cold sword, so blindingly that my eyes began to tear.
It was Moxi!
I hadn’t expected this separation would last two long decades.
You’ve become a brave general who proudly stands above thousands.
I’d left you for so long. Did you resent me?
Suddenly, I perceived a flash out of the corner of my eye. A sharp arrow was flying straight for Moxi who was on
horseback. I panicked. A beam of dark energy immediately followed the arrow, and at the moment the arrow almost
pierced into Moxi’s chest, it sliced the arrow shaft in half. But because the arrowhead still had momentum, it grazed
Moxi’s face despite having swerved off its original track, and then plunged into the ground behind him.
Everything happened in a split second. I anxiously kept my eyes peeled to see whether he was hurt anywhere or not.
He also made a sudden upward gaze as he stared in my direction. I knew it was too far for him to see me clearly, but I
had a strange feeling that he did and that he knew I was Sansheng.
The soldiers reacted and immediately surrounded Moxi in a circle.
I could see Moxi even less clearly now, causing me to burn with anxiousness. The troops around Moxi all of a sudden
dispersed as he tossed the decapitated head in his hand to a soldier nearby, then lightly trod on horseback and swiftly
flew toward where I was.
This time, I was sure he saw me.
I turned around and left the rock cliff. I daydreamed about the place I would be reuniting with Moxi. It should be a
wonderful place complete with falling petals, amid which he would hug me and I would hug him, calling his name over
and over again. We’d then develop that inexplicable urge to do a bit of those ooh ooh ah ah things and finally go find a
place to properly take care of that urge.
Yes! It’d be a fairy tale come true!
Unfortunately, it was difficult for us to get in the mood for those ooh ooh ah ah things by the time Moxi found me, the
reason being that right before he saw me, I had stepped onto a snare the hunters had left in the mountains.
Snap. My ankle was clamped tightly. It couldn’t have wounded me for real, but it did hurt quite badly.
While I was near tears and accusing Heaven of being blind, a figure besmirched in the bloodiness of battle swiftly
walked over. I still couldn’t make out his face for he was lowering his head to carefully remove the snare for me.
Afterwards, he rolled my trousers up to check whether the injury had reached my bones.
The large and warm hands that were holding my ankles trembled slightly, as if they were tensed, as if they were excited,
but also as if they were abashed.
“Moxi!”
He stiffened. Without any decorum, I removed his helmet for him. I cupped his cheeks and slowly lifted his face.
Gazing at his blood-stained face, I didn’t expect to see eyes so eternally transparent even after his shares of battles and
intrigues. I sighed: “You’re grown now so this must be embarrassing for you, but Sansheng really can’t wait anymore.
What am I going to do?”
He didn’t know what I was going on about.
The moment my lips inched near, his eyes abruptly widened. I sighed inwardly, but still placed a kiss onto his lips in the
end.
“Moxi, Moxi…” I clung onto his neck, rubbing my cheek onto his temple whispering: “I miss you so much, Sansheng
misses you.”
His body went as rigid as iron. Even more rigid was his neck, refusing to tilt toward me for even half an inch. It was too
tiring to cling onto him so I simply let him go, choosing to stare at him with a smile instead. “I’ve come for you, so why
do you still have this look on your face?”
He slightly recovered at these words. My reflection gradually took form in his eyes. He slowly raised his hand, as if he
couldn’t believe he could touch my cheek. I beamed at him, letting his rough fingers slowly graze my face – my eyes, my
nose, my lips, over and over again as if to test whether the one standing in front of him was real and alive.
Finally, he hugged me with shaking hands, a long sigh drifting into my ears – a sigh that finally dispelled all the grief
and sorrow of parting we had kept buried. I reckoned even if he could speak, he’d still only sigh in my ear right now.
Because we had been separated for too long, there was too much to say that our time was better used in embracing.
Unsurprisingly, he brought me back to the camp.
The use of a spell would have easily fixed the wound on my foot, but I had chanted to make it look even worse. When he
saw that the bleeding couldn’t be stopped, the crease in Moxi’s brow had deepened. He transferred me onto his back
and headed straightaway for the camp.
I reveled in the feeling of being so deeply cared for.
I received countless salutes from the soldiers while I was on his back. What they saw wasn’t a man carrying a woman,
but rather a fairy carrying a witch, their eyeballs nearly popping out from their sockets.
I had never cared about how others saw me, but Moxi was afraid that these rough men would give me a hard time. His
expression frosted up as he slowly swept his eyes across them. Instantaneously, everyone around us withdrew his gaze.
Amid the warmth in my heart, I pressed even closer to Moxi.
When we got to the main tent, I lifted aside the curtain for him and promptly saw a woman sitting inside.
A woman…
“Moxi,” I felt my mind leaving me. “Did you get married in the time I was away?” I sadly asked.
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Chapter 15
Chapter 15
The armor protecting him had shattered, countless needles pinning his back. For a second, I didn’t know where to touch
him.
He lay face down on the ground, soiled with dirt. His shut eyes were no longer looking at me with tenderness, but he
was tugging my sleeve the same way he had as a kid, afraid I would walk too fast and leave him behind.
My gaze dropped to my sleeve and the bloodstained words on it: “I’ll never trade.”
I smiled dazedly, suddenly realizing the stupidity of my question.
Moxi was dead.
Despite knowing he was just completing his trial and going back to the place I was only too familiar with, I still could
not contain the grief surging from within. It drowned me. Now that he had finished his trial, gone was also our only
connection.
It wasn’t possible to stay together any longer. There would also be no next life.
I buried my head into his cheek that had grown cold. Amidst the pungent bloody smell was a sudden burst of fragrance –
the fragrance of plums.
I smiled to see a red plum flower falling out from his lapels, but desolation consumed my heart.
“Moxi, do you know why I like plum blossoms?” I whispered. “Because our fate had started with this muted fragrance. I
like it only because I got to meet you.”
I only knew now why Moxi would become so angry every time he went to the underworld for his reincarnation. He was
angry because I hadn’t known how to love myself, causing him this awful pain.
“The traitor is dead, capture the demoness!” someone shouted.
A terrible bloodthirst suddenly rose inside of me. Moxi had died. He and I would no longer meet. Without Moxi, what
had I left to linger to? Yanwang prohibited me from killing, but these people had gone too far. So what if I killed them
all?!
I was originally born at the Wangchuan River. I was born in the land of the dead. What was I afraid of? These mortals
were ignorant of their own foolishness. Killing them all would leave this world a more peaceful place.
I looked up to Bai Qi, who was standing on top of the distant tower, and laughed. Like mournful cries of phantoms, my
laughter carried in it a thousand years of darkness from the Wangchuan River.
How could any mortal survive this? Soon, horror wailed by my ears.
But I relished in this sound. I laughed more and more delightedly.
Hundreds and thousands of soldiers started bleeding from their seven apertures. I didn’t give a damn. I just wanted to
mass murder so that streams of blood would wind around the palace and contaminate its air of awe.
“Sansheng!”
Amid the screams, a sobering voice made its way to my ears.
I stopped laughing and looked around only to see it was Chang’an.
He was dressed in Liubo garments. For a brief moment, I almost thought I was seeing Zhonghua. My eyes burned; a tear
rolled down. I wiped it away only to see blood on my hand.
The Sansheng Stone’s tears of blood.
Chang’an seemed so wistful. “Sansheng, don’t give into darkness. Don’t develop wicked thoughts.”
Humph.
Chang’an sighed: “Sansheng, please consider carefully. Slaughtering is against the laws of Heaven and Earth. You shall
have to suffer the punishment of losing your soul. This is nothing but a trial. You are helping Moxi cross his trial but
you’re destroying the cultivation you’ve accumulated for a whole millennium.”
“So what?” I chuckled. “I am a stone, and that is what I will remain even without my soul. It’ll save me from worrying
about worldly things. What is so bad about it? These people have killed Moxi. I don’t care if it’s Moxi’s tribulation.
The reality is that they’ve killed him. There’s nothing wrong with my wanting them to pay an eye for an eye.”
“Sansheng,” Changan’s expression was full of grief, “it pains you to lose Moxi, but these hundreds of thousands of
people are also living beings. Like you, they have loved ones. If you killed them, what would their loved ones do?”
I stiffened, looking back at those people. Some were still struggling in agony, while others had stopped breathing
altogether like Moxi, lying on the ground, quietly, motionlessly…
They shouldn’t have killed Moxi, but neither did I have the right to kill them.
The dark forces in my body dissipated. The horror in the vicinity also diminished to small sobbing sounds.
It suddenly occurred to me that these three lifetimes were but a happy dream Moxi had given me. Sooner or later I
would have to wake up from it. Now that Moxi was gone, I was just waking up a little sooner.
“Chang’an, since you can look into Heaven’s will, strive for divine cultivation. You’ll find success in time to come.”
I went back to Moxi’s side, reaching for his hand and touching his already icy cheek.
If these three lives were now finished, then lets end here.
I slowly closed my eyes and severed my own veins.
My soul drifted away. This time, the Black and White Guards of Impermanence didn’t come to take me. In their place
was the frigid judge working by Yanwang’s side. He made a stroke with the brush in his hand whereupon my wrists
weighed down with an iron chain. “Sansheng, you’ve committed murder,” he said. “I’m here to take you back to await
your judgment.”
I gave a nod and said nothing more in reply.
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The scene he saw gave the Crane Fairy a scare. The usually icy and solemn Lord Moxi was holding onto a plum tree at
this time. He stood under the red flowers, lifting one as if to savor its soft fragrance. His serene and gentle expression
was something the Crane Fairy had never seen before. Not far away, his wife Sansheng, whose appalling face was
inked all over, was busy painting on the paper parchment.
Seeing him coming in, she carelessly gave her face two wipes and, in the process, smeared it even more tragically. She
placed her brush down and said, “Moxi, welcome your guest.”
The veins on the Crane Fairy’s forehead twitched.
The solemn master of the house actually listened to this woman and unhurriedly came over, saying without a change in
his expression: “To what do we owe the honor of your visit today, Crane Fairy?”
The Crane Fairy bowed to Moxi and replied: “My Lord, you may not have heard. Siming Xingjun carelessly slipped
and fell into the Jade Pond today. She drank too much wine and is out cold at this time. The doctor said she will stay
asleep for at least six or seven millennia.”
Moxi nodded his head: “That’s really too careless of Siming.”
“However, there was a maidservant who saw Lady Sansheng with Siming Xingjun, and that they also seemed to have
been in a quarrel.”
Moxi walked over to Sansheng to help her rub the ink from her face with his sleeves while lightly replying: “She
must’ve been mistaken. Sansheng has been with me the entire day.” Sansheng grabbed Moxi’s sleeves and buried her
face onto his shoulder, rubbing messily. Moxi obviously wouldn’t stop her intimate action; he happily let her dirty his
clothes with her careless rubbing.
The Crane Fairy watched the lovey dovey pair for a moment, his mouth twitching into a reluctant smile. “If Your
Lordship says so, then the young fairy must’ve seen wrong. My apologies, Lady Sansheng. Goodbye.”
“Please wait,” Moxi suddenly called after the Crane Fairy. “If Siming has to stay asleep for several thousand years,
who will take over her position?”
“His Majesty will have his arrangements.”
“Ah yes. Will you relay to His Majesty for me, envoy, that my wife Sansheng is quite fond of reading? She has many
great ideas that I’m sure her fate writing won’t be any inferior compared to Siming’s.”
Surprise flashed in the Crane Fairy’s eyes. He gave Sansheng a quick glance and then said, “I’ll keep that in mind. I’ll
be sure to pass your words to His Majesty.”
After the Crane Fairy went far away, Sansheng raised her head from Moxi’s chest with amusement dancing in her eyes:
“I can’t believe it. I can’t believe you’d lie so blatantly just to get out of trouble.”
Moxi ruffled the hair on Sansheng’s forehead and said with a faint smile: “How can you still make fun of me? If you
weren’t arguing with her so heatedly, would I have let her trip and fall like that?”
Sansheng sighed: “I feel kind of bad. It was just a small quarrel but I’ve made her sleep for thousands of years.”
Moxi chuckled. “Sansheng, do you really think there’s a god who’s that stupid? With Siming’s ability, how could she
have fallen down the Jade Pond from my ploy?”
“She wanted to fall? But why?”
Moxi looked in the direction of the Celestial Emperor’s residence: “I heard that Siming confessed to the Celestial
Emperor a few days ago.”
“Siming likes the Celestial Emperor?!” Sansheng asked in shock.
Moxi’s lips smirked into a smile. “You’ll know all these stories in Heaven once you’re here long enough. The Celestial
Emperor seemed to have rejected Siming’s confession – it was quite a blow… She’s fairly close to me, so I have some
idea about how she feels.”
“How does she feel?”
“Siming’s a girl who loves her freedom. She’s long been sick and tired of her job. She only remains in Heaven because
of her feelings for the Celestial Emperor. Now that her hope has shattered, I’m sure she’d want to find a way to leave
this post. After thousands of drunken years, the human world would change, and this post would also be replaced by
someone else by then. She’ll naturally be freed.”
Sansheng nodded despite being somewhat puzzled. She mulled for a while and then looked up to Moxi: “If Siming
dislikes that position so much, then doesn’t that mean there’s nothing good about it? Why do you still want to push me
down this minefield?”
Moxi did not speak for a time. “Why were you fighting with Siming?”
At the mention of which, Sansheng became incensed. She left her original question behind. “Moxi, do you still
remember Chang’an?” At Moxi’s nod, Sansheng excitedly said, “Today, I saw Siming writing trials for fairies who are
ascending to the heavenly realm. I walked over to take a look and happened to see Changan’s name. He has been
successful in his cultivation and will soon ascend to immortality.”
“Oh,” Moxi indifferently replied while turning around to look at the painting Sansheng had painted, none too happy to
hear her speak to him about another man in so passionate a fashion.
Sansheng paid little attention to Moxi’s dissatisfaction, continuing instead: “This is a good thing, I was also very happy
about it. But then Siming told me she had written a love trial for Chang’an wherein Chang’an was to fall in love with an
old and dying Bai Jiu and experience a painful unrequited love!”
Moxi nodded, unsurprised. This was exactly something Siming would do.
Sansheng furiously slammed her palm onto the table. “Bai Jiu is our enemy! How could she let Chang’an fall in love
with that piece of shit?”
Our, she said this word so naturally that Moxi’s mood lifted. His gaze fell on Sansheng as he warmly asked, “So what
do you want?”
“We mustn’t let Bai Jiu have such a yummy treat! Chang’an is such a delectable boy. If someone were to eat him, I’d
have to have the first taste…”
A dangerous ray sparked in Moxi’s eyes. Sansheng diverted her eyes and corrected herself: “If someone were to eat
him, he’d have to ask me first! And then I remembered that Chang’an has a senior, so I proposed to Siming to let
Chang’an and that Changwu kid have a love line. Wouldn’t that have been great? But Siming said that wouldn’t be
considered a trial, which was why I ended up arguing with her.” Sansheng sighingly shook her head: “I can’t believe
Siming’s mind could turn so fast. She could even come up with that strategy at the same time she was quarreling with
me.”
After he pondered for a moment about everything that had happened, Moxi suddenly pointed out the forgotten crux:
“What was ultimately decided for Chang’an’s trial?”
Sansheng went quiet for a moment. “The sheet of paper might have been dragged into the Jade Pond with Siming…”
Sighing, Moxi massaged his brow and said, “Ascending to immortality is only supposed to be a minor trial, but you two
had now left it to Heaven’s will. If one is able to cross a heavenly trial, he will become immortalized, but should he
fail, he will fall into darkness. Sansheng, this joke’s gone a bit too far.”
Dismayed, Sansheng blinked back her tears and asked pitifully: “Moxi, will I be punished?”
Whatever frustration he may have had vanished at that moment under her gaze. Moxi softly chuckled and patted
Sansheng’s head: “No, you have me.”
Sansheng had waited for Moxi to say this, but when Moxi really did, she was caught in a stupor. She wiped her tears
and poked Moxi’s chest accusingly: “Moxi, if you indulge me like this, I’m going to be spoiled.”
Moxi’s fingertips gently brushed her cheek: “It’s fine for my Sansheng to be spoiled.”
All Sansheng could do was to gaze at Moxi in a trance.
When the muted fragrance of the plum blossoms drifted across her nose, Sansheng suddenly ruined the mood: “Why do
you want me to be the God of Fate?”
Moxi blinked, then broke into a smile. “Still won’t let this go, I see. But it is precisely this rock-headed temperament
that I love so much.” After muttering to himself, Moxi softly asked his wife: “Sansheng, do you think I’ll be able to see
you as my everything from now on?”
Sansheng shook her head.
She had always known Moxi to have his own aspirations and ideals. Nothing could be his everything. But this was the
Moxi that she loved. From the very beginning, what she loved was the proud confidence with which he had marched to
the Yellow Springs.
“In Jiuchongtian, I have numerous responsibilities as the God of War,” he began. “But Sansheng, you’ve given up the
underworld for me. You’ve thrown away everything you knew to come to Heaven. You have nothing now except for
me.”
Sansheng mulled over his words and was reminded how much she had had to sacrifice to marry Moxi. Suddenly
perceiving her own magnanimity, she patted Moxi’s shoulder, saying: “You have to treat me well, then!”
Both exasperated and amused, Moxi held Sansheng’s hand and continued what he was saying: “But that’s not what I
want. With your personality, your life shouldn’t revolve around me. I found Siming’s post for you to firstly allow you to
quickly integrate into the circle of the gods and at the same time to gain a foothold in Heaven. Secondly… if and when
I’m not around anymore, I want you to live well in this place.”
Sansheng gave Moxi’s words some careful consideration and then said, “You’re right, I really should find something to
do. But if one day you were gone, I would definitely accompany you home.”
Moxi ruffled Sansheng’s hair and gently smiled. “Your hair has grown a bit longer again.”
“Really? The water in Heaven must be great for nourishing hair! Before long, I’ll be able to grow tresses even longer
than Siming’s.”
“I’m sure you will.”
“Moxi, let’s go visit Siming.”
“Let me see the portrait you painted for me first.”
“Umm… Let’s go visit Siming first.”
“Let’s look at the painting!”
“Moxi, I’m trying to wheedle you!”
“…”
“C’mon! Let’s go see Siming.”
Red plum branches swayed in the breeze, infusing the air with a subtle fragrance and lining the smiling faces of the
couple in the garden like a beautiful tranquil painting.
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