After several rounds of drinks, the atmosphere between the two wasnât as tense as itâd originally been.
Pang Xiao rinsed out his mouth. âDid you have anything particular in mind when you sought me out today?â
Ji Zeyu put down his chopsticks and studied the dishes in front of him. He suddenly lifted his head, a complex mix of emotions swimming in his expressive, naturally flirtatious eyes. All distilled to silence in the end.
âYou like the Qin girl?â
Pang Xiao hadnât expected that his sworn brother would be so direct. He didnât want to keep anything from Ji Zeyu, so nodded. âYes, I do like her.â
âBut donât forget, sheâs the daughter of the man who killed your father!â Ji Zeyuâs tone grew a bit urgent.
Pang Xiao looked down, a thousand thoughts running through his mind as he went over everything that had happened recently. He sighed in the end. âI know.â
It looked like he had to be slightly on his guard. He wouldnât hurt his brother, but neither could he be completely open and trusting.
Seeing the princeâs crestfallen spirits and conflicted expression, Ji Zeyu connected this reaction to Pang Xiao carrying off the Qin girl and interpreted things in a different way. Some sympathy actually flourished in his heart.
âForget it. Since you like her, itâs no big deal to keep her by your side in the future. Sheâs so young, itâs not like she participated in that affair. She bears no fault for itâand wasnât she stolen away and thrown into the wilderness? If it wasnât for her good fortune, she wouldnât have lived until today.
âJust treat her hardships of yesteryear as penance for the sins attributed to her. Youâre a hero, thereâs no need for you to nurse a grudge against a little girl. And also, do less of this carrying-people-off business in the future. It might destroy your reputation.â
Ji Zeyuâs voice was low and his tone noncommittal, but every word he spoke was out of consideration for Pang Xiao.
Outsiders only knew him as an ice cube who kept everyone at an armâs length away. However, Pang Xiao knew that though this fellow normally didnât talk much, that never was the case when it was just the two of them.
They were sworn brothers after all. The brotherhood of so many years wouldnât be wiped out that easily.
âAlright.â Though the prince couldnât explain the details to his brother, that didnât impede him from accepting Ji Zeyuâs good intentions.
The marquis smiled slightly at Pang Xiaoâs reaction, then sighed. âI was too rash and impulsive that day when I attacked the surrendered Yan convoy. I didnât know then that you really did like the girl, and that youâd go in search of her. Thatâs all my mistake. Thank goodness sheâs fine and youâre fine, or Iâd really die of guilt and regret.â
Gossip of Pang Xiao rescuing the girl had been relegated to a fantastic tale of nonsense. Zuo Jinwei had paid a heavy price for his secret reports and playing the emperor for a fool. The prince had been able to completely extract himself from the mess in the end.
Pang Xiao grinned brightly at Ji Zeyu. âI have to thank Sir Zuo for that. I didnât actually do anything.â
âOh?â Ji Zeyu arched a brow.
However, Pang Xiao didnât care to continue this topic. Pivoting, he said, âI havenât congratulated you on your upcoming nuptials yet. Marrying the Princess of Anyang isnât necessarily a bad thing. You need to grasp the opportunity well.â
Becoming prince consort would mean that the marquis would be Li Qitianâs brother-in-law. By then, even if the emperor was wary of the nobility, heâd have to think twice before touching Ji Zeyu. Heâd have considerations of face and family ties to consider first.
Ji Zeyu naturally understood that Pang Xiao was thinking of him. His answering smile was a bit forced. âI have no feelings for Anyang, and I know she likes you. His Majesty issued the decree for the marriageâthe two of us can only obey it.â
âI thought so.â Pang Xiao reached out and clapped Ji Zeyuâs shoulder. âI know you very well. Youâre so used to freedom and never had the time of day for any girl. How would you possibly acquiesce to marrying the princess? Once youâre the prince consort, some parts of your future will be set in stone. Youâll have to make ten times the effort of others to take another step forward.â
âIâm not afraid of any of that.â Ji Zeyu smiled faintly and drank from his cup, his Adamâs apple bobbing through a high, pure-white collar. âIâm most afraid that us three brothers will end up at each otherâs throats.â
The third floor of the Ascending Sparrow had been reserved entirely by them. Close followers were on guard outside, so they spoke with perfect comfort and ease.
Pang Xiaoâs lips stretched with melancholy. âThey say that holding a position means that one will be concerned with anything to do with it. Thereâs some truth to that. How would any of us back then have ever thought that one day, weâd want more because of an increase in status?â
âNot out of greed, but for self-protection,â Ji Zeyu interjected.
âRight, for self-protection and to protect those we care about.â Pang Xiao nodded.
The two looked at each other and chuckled wryly.
They were both in the same position, their deeds so glorious that their liege had become wary of them.
Pang Xiao knew in his heart of hearts that they were both holding back in todayâs conversation, that both were on their guard. But this was inevitable. Their current positions meant that they could no longer be as carefree as before.
With great accord, the two drank and chitchat idly, setting aside the weighty discussion of business. They talked about what theyâd seen and experienced since theyâd parted, the sights of the different regions of the world.
There was quite a bit of difference between Tatar territory in the north and Great Yan to the south. As the two chatted, they seemed to experience the world through the otherâs eyes.
Any outsider wouldâve been immensely surprised to see how the two were interacting. Even Li Qitian had never seen such a talkative Ji Zeyu or the true Pang Xiao behind all of his masks, just simply enjoying a gathering with friends.
Pang Xiao and Ji Zeyu shared the same thoughts at the moment.
No matter how their worlds changed, no matter what path they walked in the future, it would be enough if they could reminisce past events, tease and argue with each other, and set aside all thoughts of identity and conflict when they met in the future.
Dusk fell when theyâd enjoyed themselves to their hearts content. They summoned servants to help them change as both had had a bit too much to drink. Though they werenât plastered on the ground, they were in very high spirits.
Alcohol had painted Ji Zeyuâs face was a deep red, further emphasizing his unparalleled beauty. âPang Zhixi, your silver-white Ferghana horse is with me now. Iâm not giving it back.â
âUnacceptable, I gave it to Yining.â Pang Xiao accidentally let slip Qin Yiningâs given name, thanks to alcohol loosening his tongue.
Ji Zeyu frowned. âToo bad. Finders keepers. What does a girl want with such a good horse?â
âA pet.â
Ji Zeyu snorted with laughter. âI donât care, Iâm just informing you. What, are you going to come steal it from me if I donât give it back?â
âYou...â Pang Xiao chuckled himself. âSince when did you become so shameless? Youâre the one who took my darlingâs possession. Youâre a man! Isnât it embarrassing to take a little girlâs horse?â
âWho says Iâm just taking a horse? I... cough cough...â A dry throat sent the marquis coughing, which then sent him vomiting. His followers quickly helped him rinse out his mouth.
Watching from the side, Pang Xiao wanted to throw up as well. The marquis waved at him without lifting his head.
âLetâs drink again some other day,â Pang Xiao said. âIâm heading home now.â
Ji Zeyu nodded wordlessly. It wasnât until his brotherâs horse was far from the tavern that Ji Zeyu took a seat on a round chair, massaging his temples with his eyes closed. He sighed softly.