Lou Zigui knitted his brows as he saw Ning Xiaoyao leading a little girl by one hand while carrying a little boy with the other. âYou want to take them away?â
Ning Xiaoyao was spitting with anger. âCanât I? If I canât help everyone, canât I help a little girl?â
The little girl ducked behind Ning Xiaoyao, afraid to look at Lou Zigui. Ning Xiaoyao took the girlâs hand and walked forward, saying, âDonât fear, itâs my house. Canât I decide who lives in it?â
Lou Zigui stood up, his expression somewhat helpless. There were millions of refugees in the world, so what was the use of saving this brother and sister pair? Ning Xiaoyao walked a few steps before having the girl carry her brother to wait for her by the street. She ran back herself.
âYou have other business?â Lou Zigui asked.
Ning Xiaoyao slapped herself on the forehead. âTheir grandfatherâs body is still in the alleyway.â Sheâd almost forgotten. This wasnât the apocalypse where one abandoned corpses if one couldnât take care of them. Dead bodies should be buried, right?
Lou Zigui hastily reached out to pull Ning Xiaoyao back. âDonât look.â
But Ning Xiaoyao already saw the situation inside the alleyway. She hadnât left for a few minutes before the old manâs limbs had been hacked off his body. A large pot was already sitting atop a pile of wood, while a few men were attempting to start a fire. Ning Xiaoyao stared blankly there, before turning to look at the other alley. A fire was already burning beneath a pot there, and a tiny hand hung over its edge. The crying woman from before was sitting right by the fire, a broken bowl in her hands. Lou Zigui had planned to cover Ning Xiaoyaoâs eyes, but after some hesitation, he drew her into his arms instead.
âDonât look,â he said in a low voice. âDonât look at them.â
Eating the bodies of their own kind. Ning Xiaoyaoâs eyes dropped. Should she rejoice over the fact that they hadnât started killing humans for food yet? In the apocalypse, there were no other options. Both agriculture and soilless culture gave pitiful crop yields. Much of the lands had been seized by the zombies and were unsuited for cultivating crops. But what was the cause of famine in this world?
Lou Zigui half carried Ning Xiaoyao as he walked forward. He wanted Ning Xiaoyao to see the hardships of the refugees, but he never meant to scare her. The little girl saw Lou Zigui half-carrying Ning Xiaoyao past her and picked up her little brother, who was sucking on his thumb. Then she quietly followed behind them. Ning Xiaoyao heard the girlâs footsteps and lightly pushed Lou Ziguiâs hand aside. She wanted to say some comforting words, but found that her brain had short-circuited. The words wouldnât come.
âGrandpa was eaten by them,â the little girl rubbed her eyes as she spoke.
Ning Xiaoyaoâs hand subconsciously tightened around Lou Ziguiâs.
âYou knew?â Lou Zigui asked.
The little girl nodded. âThose who die are eaten. Grandpa was like this too.â
Ning Xiaoyao further tightened her grip on Lou Zigui, who could only lift his hand and pull her into his arms again. âWhereâs your mother?â he asked the little girl.
âShe ran away with another man. Big brother disappeared.â the little girl looked at Lou Zigui, then at Ning Xiaoyao. âSir, I really am twelve years old. I can work. When my little brother grows up, he can work for sir as well.â
This girl who was at most ten years old kept on insisting she was twelve. Undoubtedly, she feared that theyâd think she was too young and weak to work. Ning Xiaoyaoâs eyes reddened before she walked over to hug the girl. âWhatâs your name?â
âErya [1. Er Ya (äºä¸«) - a name that literally means âsecond lass.â],â the little girl said her own name then, as if fearing Ning Xiaoyao would forget her little brother, added on, âMy little brotherâs call Xiaoqiu [2. Xiaoqiu (å°ç) - literally âlittle ball.â].â
Ning Xiaoyao wrapped Xiaoqiu into her arms and bumped foreheads with Erya. âIâm Xiaoyao. From now on, just follow me.â
Only then did Erya knew for sure she and Xiaoqiu could live. She knelt on the ground and kowtowed to Ning Xiaoyao. Many people watched them from the alleyway, but their faces didnât show any signs of envy. This was Erya and her brotherâs good fortune, their fate in life. You couldnât get things like this just through envy. How could Ning Xiaoyao let Erya bow to her? She pulled the girl upright and took her hand as she walked forward.
The stench of blood filled the air. Ning Xiaoyao could almost hear the water coming to boil. Lou Zigui walked behind Ning Xiaoyao and watched as she raised a hand to rub her eyes. He suddenly regretted bringing her along this path. Protecting the family, serving the country, and governing the lands were all menâs work. Why did he want a young girl like her to see the hardships of the people? Did he want this girl to shoulder a task that had left so many men at their witsâ end?
Ning Xiaoyao walked and walked until she suddenly stopped to turn around with a serious expression. âDid the Northern Hu bring calamity to those people?â
Lou Zigui shook his head. The Northern Hu were an outside threat, but the refugees were part of internal conflicts.
âThen tell me, Supreme Commander,â said Ning Xiaoyao, âWhy donât they have homes anymore?â
Lou Zigui raised a hand to wipe away the dampness by her eyes before replying softly, âBecause of natural disasters, because of man-made disasters. Because Yongning is beyond a cure.â
Ning Xiaoyao couldnât understand the deeper reasonings behind Lou Ziguiâs words, but she did understand one thing. There were about two hundred thousand refugees in this country. Three generationsâ of emperors had ruled past unlucky reigns. If it wasnât drought, it was flood. If there werenât locust plagues, then there were earthquakes and epidemics. The commoners suffered these disasters and lost their homes, but the dynasty was incapable of helping them. Thus, everyone had no choice but to leave their homes and live as nomads to beg for a living. The dynasty had to fight wars, send disaster relief, provide for the immense members of its imperial clan and those scholarly-ranked literati who didnât need to pay taxes. Thus, the dynasty placed even more pressure on the commoners who lived in lands untouched by disasters.
âThis is a man-made calamity,â Lou Zigui told Ning Xiaoyao. âFarmers labor for a year, but their crops donât even make up half of the taxes they need to pay. Deficits lead to severe punishment, where the offenders are captured and placed into forced labor. Theyâd be forced to leave their wives and children and break the family apart, so of course theyâd chose to flee instead.â
Ning Xiaoyao felt like dying. What kind of crappy place was this?!
The scent of meat drifted from behind them. Lou Zigui pulled NIng Xiaoyao away. Ning Xiaoyaoâs nose was far keener than Lou Ziguiâs, so sheâd caught whiff of the meat much earlier. After following Lou Zigui a few steps, Ning Xiaoyao said, âThough I donât know if itâll work, Iâll do my best.â
Right now, Lou Zigui wanted to leave this place as quickly as possible, so all he did was ask, âDo your best doing what?â
âI want to give the refugees a home, so Iâll do my best,â Ning Xiaoyao said sincerely.
Lou Zigui stopped as he turned to look at her. Ning Xiaoyaoâs eyes were still slightly red, but her face was serious. Back in her world, she put her life at stake to strive for humanityâs survival. Now that she was here and so many people were suffering, sheâd just put her life at stake and strive again. Besides, the ways of this world couldnât be any harder than the apocalypse, right? Ning Xiaoyao didnât believe that she couldnât do something good in this world!
Lou Zigui was a bit distracted. Ten years ago, the crown prince had worn an anxious expression while firmly saying, I want to give the refugees a home. Now ten years had passed. The person who had told him that back then no longer existed, but his little sister was now saying the exact same words. Suddenly, he seemed to wake up with a start as he looked at the streets around them. Finally, his eyes settled on a Wutong tree standing behind Ning Xiaoyao.
Ten years ago, on this very street and before that very tree, the crown prince had spoken the same words. Time always flowed by at lightning speeds. When you thought youâd never see something again, itâd always let you re-experience those bygone scenes, hear those bygone words. Inexorably, it seemed as if time had mysteriously turned backwards.
Ning Xiaoyao raised her hand and waved it back and forth in front of Lou Ziguiâs face. Were the words she said too touching for him? When Lou Zigui recovered his senses, the soft and pretty youth before him seemed to have faded into the evening light, leaving two bright eyes to stare at him.
âHey hey, â Ning Xiaoyao yelled, âWhatâs wrong with you?â
Lou Zigui said, âThen what are you going to do?â
âAh?â Ning Xiaoyao replied. âIâll decide on things one by one. Let me get through the court assembly in two daysâ time first. If my words are useless, then I canât accomplish anything.â
Lou Zigui nodded.
âWhat you said just then,â Ning Xiaoyao added, âAbout Old Xie controlling two generationsâ of emperors and the country half-dead like this, does it prove heâs incapable? If heâs useless, whatâs he still doing around the palace? Iâll make him go away.â
âBut the Xie Clanâs already a large tree with deep roots,â Lou Zigui countered.
âLarge...large tree with deep roots?â Ning Xiaoyao echoed. âIâm talking about that old man Xie, why are you bringing up trees with me?â
â... ...â said Lou Zigui. Here they go again, the topic was changing once more.
âI and him and the empress dowager too, weâll just go torment each other,â Ning Xiaoyao waved a hand. They could talk about trees later. âRight now, my goal is to pass through the trial of court assembly. Then Iâll go look for money.â
âLook for money?â
âYeah. If you have power but no money, you still canât do a thing. Even if itâs planting crops, you still need money to buy the seeds first, right?â Ning Xiaoyao explained. âWith cash on hand, the heart wonât panic. Thatâs a truth.â
Lou Zigui cradled his forehead.
NIng Xiaoyao tugged on his hand. âLetâs go back. Maybe I can find some money if I dig around my rooms. Tomorrow Iâll have Windy take that money and buy some food to give everyone.â
âThere are too many refugees in the capital. Your Majesty canât afford to raise them,â Lou Zigui shook his head. âMoreover, the total number of refugees in the world number in the millions. How can one person like Your Majesty support them all?â
âGive me some time, let me think it over,â Ning Xiayao said. âI still havenât figured out how to get through that court assembly.â When she got to this topic, Ning Xiaoyao felt vexed and dejected again. She really wanted to kill that father and daughter pair ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....
Lou Ziguiâs heart was filled with murderous intentions as well, but he was clear that killing Xie Wenyuan and Empress Dowager Xie now wouldnât eliminate the Xie Clan.
Once Ning Xiaoyao finished feeling annoyed, she turned to see Erya standing beneath the Wutong tree, taking care of her brother as they ate sugar beans. Ning Xiaoyao straightened her posture at the sight. Thereâs nothing to be afraid of. Last night she was still Supreme Commanderâs number one mortal enemy, but werenât they pals now?
âBad guys canât be smug forever, just as good guys canât be unlucky forever,â Ning Xiaoyao stuffed a sugar bean in Lou Ziguiâs mouth. âI think our luckâs picking up now. Things will improve.â
The sweet flavor of sugar filled his mouth as Lou Ziguiâs hand rested against Ning Xiaoyaoâs head. His voice was soft as he spoke.
âHis name was Yanhui. Your older brother was Ning Yanhui.[3. Ning Yanhui (å®çæ) - Ning is a surname that means âpeaceful, to pacify,â Yanhui means âthe swallow returns.]â
Ning Xiaoyao was speechless. Why were they talking about older brothers now? Wasnât there something off with all this?!