Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
After the convoy disappeared from sight over the horizon, the Emperor remained atop the city gate, his men standing watch beside him. He finally turned and descended only once they were completely out of view.
Meanwhile, Gu Wanning was about to return to the palace after seeing Gu Chengrui and the others off.
âSis,â Gu Chenglin called out to her. âCome with me. Cousin left a box for you. Take it back.â
âDo you know whatâs inside?â Gu Wanning inquired.
âNot sure, butâ¦â He trailed off, then leaned in and whispered, âProbably banknotes.â
He led her to Gu Chengruiâs study and presented her with the small box resting on the table.
Gu Wanning took the box, gently stroking its surface before opening it. Inside, she found two small bottles of pepper spray and another slightly larger box. This box contained a thick stack of thousand-tael silver notes and two vials of antidote pills tucked away in the corner.
Tears welled up in Gu Wanningâs eyes as she finished examining the contents.
âSister, donât cry,â Gu Chenglin pleaded, his voice cracking. âYou have to be strong. What will I do if you arenât?â
He began to sob uncontrollably, and Gu Wanning, noticing his sorrow, wiped away her own tears. âAlright, alright,â she soothed, âdonât cry. We have to stay strong and protect the property Cousin left behind.â
âExactly, exactly,â Gu Chenglin mumbled, wiping his eyes. âDonât worry, sister-in-law left me with a lot of prescriptions.â
âThen guard them well,â Gu Wanning instructed.
âAbsolutely,â he confirmed.
Half a month later, the group arrived at the East Continentâs harbor. With the assistance of Mr. Gu and Second Uncle Gu, they quickly located suitable boatmen and conducted thorough tests on the ship. Meanwhile, Zhou Ying employed her spiritual power to examine the vessel for potential problems meticulously. Once she confirmed its seaworthiness, Gu Chengrui began loading the previously purchased silk, tea leaves, and other goods onto the ship.
That evening, Gu Chengrui had arranged a special dinner in gratitude to Mr. Gu and Second Uncle Gu. Just as the dishes were being served, Zhou Huaiming burst through the door in a frenzy.
âGu Chengrui, you sly dog!â He roared upon seeing him. âDo you still consider me a brother? Youâre setting sail and didnât even bother to tell me?!â âWerenât you on the Northern Continent?â Gu Chengrui asked, momentarily stunned. He then rose to his feet.
âSo what if I was? Couldnât I come back?â Zhou Huaiming grumbled, storming over and taking a seat directly opposite him. He glared at Gu Chengrui.
âMy apologies, my apologies,â Gu Chengrui offered placatingly. âYou must be famished after rushing back like that. Tell me, what would you like to eat?â
He swiftly instructed the waiter to bring additional glasses and cutlery for Zhou Huaiming.
âAfter you guys leave,â Zhou Huaiming sighed, âitâll be a long time before I have the pleasure of enjoying such delicious food again. The least you can do is whip up a couple of dishes I havenât tried before, right?â
âAbsolutely no problem,â Gu Chengrui assured him. âZhou Yingâs currently in the kitchen preparing provisions for the ship. Iâll head over and check on things.â
With those words, he turned and headed towards the kitchen. As he made his way back, he happened to be carrying a plate of freshly fried dumplings.
The four of them then settled into conversation, though it was primarily Gu Chengrui and Zhou Huaiming who did the talking. Zhou Huaiming raised his cup in a toast, naturally attempting to persuade Gu Chengrui to stay, but his efforts ultimately proved unsuccessful.
Witnessing this exchange, Mr. Gu and Second Uncle Gu swallowed back their own words, opting instead to offer advice on navigating the dangers of the sea. After much deliberation, Zhou Ying finally decided to contribute. She retrieved some ingredients from her hidden space and prepared two dishes for Zhou Huaimingâa pot of âEight Immortals Crossing the Sea,â and braised tofu with Luohan meat.
Zhou Huaimingâs appetite seemed to have vanished despite the enticing dishes before him. Instead, he resorted to drowning his sorrows in alcohol.
After the meal, Gu Chengrui turned to Mr. Gu. âFather,â he stated, âweâll be setting sail early tomorrow morning. Iâll have to trouble you to help take care of General Zhou.â