CH 83
The Prince Can Always Hear The Secret Servant Chanting The Qingxin Mantra Before Going To Bed
Chapter 83: Itâs Better To Remain Where You Came From, Than To Remain Somewhere Else.
âIt seems that the one who died used his own body to protect this man.â
âAlthough this man was barely able to survive, the other man landed terribly on the ground. All his bones were broken, how could he survive?â After saying that, the villager sighed: âItâs really unfortunate. They were in our village not long ago, why did they suddenly fall off a cliff? I donât know what happenedâ¦.ah, to think Granny Yao let them spend a night in your house.â
âWhat?!â Granny Yao shouted out. She then looked at Bian Zhonghua, who was lying on the bed with a pale face, and frowned.
âIn that caseâ¦.â
âIs Qi Ci the one who died?!â
âQuick! Take me to the ancestral hall, I need to see him!â Granny Yao suddenly stood up and urged the villagers.
Although the villagers were puzzled, they still brought Grandma Yao to the ancestral hall. At this time, the Chief of the village was also inside the ancestral hall. With a troubled face, he walked around in circles.
Of course, this unknown guest couldnât be kept in the ancestral hall, where the memorial tablets of their ancestors were placed. But it wasnât appropriate to bury him in a random place.
As he thought of this dilemma, Granny Yao and the villagers arrived. With a single glance, Granny Yao was able to locate the coffin, which was placed in a corner of the ancestral hall. In a hurry, Granny Yao walked over to the coffin.
The Chief of the village was confused to see her there, so he asked: âGranny Yao, what brings you here?â
âOpen the coffin,â Granny Yao said.
âAh? But this man had a terrible fall, and his corpse looks a bit scary,â the Chief said. âDo you still want to open the coffin and see the corpse inside?â
Granny Yao nodded firmly.
The Chief of the village had to push open the lid of the coffin, and when Granny Yao looked inside, her face paled. As her hands trembled uncontrollably, she muttered: âItâs really this child, how could thisâ¦.?â
The bloody smell was too heavy, so the Chief of the village had to hurriedly reseal the coffin. After taking out some objects, the Chief handed them to Granny Yao and said: âIs his friend recovering from his injuries in your house, Granny Yao? These are this manâs relics, please pass them over to that man when he wakes up.â
Granny Yao hadnât yet recovered from her shock, and it took her a long time to understand what the Chief had said. With trembling hands, Granny Yao reached out to take the relics.
The relics were: a wooden box with broken corners, a wooden box with unknown incense, a token stained with blood so it was difficult to read what was written on it, and a copper coin tied in a red rope.
The Chief of the village began to worry again about how to dispose of this coffin: âWhy donât we build a grave for him first? When he stayed in the village before, it seemed that he was from the Capital. Maybe we should wait until his friend heals his wounds and then let him carry the coffin back to the Capital.â
âHeâs not from the Capital,â Granny Yao said abruptly. âForget it, let me take care of the coffin.â
âAh? Granny Yao wants to take the coffin to her house?â
Granny Yao nodded without hesitation.
Granny Yao had been practicing medicine in the village for many years and had long established a big reputation among the villagers. The Chief of the village looked at Granny Yaoâs determined attitude and no longer tried to argue with her, and with the help of some villagers, took the coffin all the way to Granny Yaoâs house, placing it in the courtyard for her. Several of the villagers thought that it was strange to leave a coffin out in the open like this, but Granny Yao waved her hand and told them that it was alright.
When the villagers bid their farewell to Granny Yao and returned to their homes, it was already midnight.
Granny Yao, on the other hand, went inside her house to check on Bian Zhonghua, only to see that he was still unconscious. Knowing that Bian Zhonghua wouldnât wake up for a while, Granny Yao walked to a wooden cabinet and pulled out a yellowed worn-out painting book, and then walked outside.
The painting book was the same one that Qi Rulan left behind.
Granny Yao walked to the coffin, caressed the lid with her old hand, and sighed repeatedly. Then, she muttered: âHow could this happen to you so suddenly? I always thought that you were a special child, but in reality, you couldnât escape dying in such a horrible accident. Itâs better to remain where you came from, than to remain somewhere else.â
With that said, Granny Yao gently placed the painting book inside the coffin, closed it again, and then slowly pushed it onto the wooden cart, slowly taking it towards the lake. Since this was extremely difficult for an old woman like her, Granny Yao had to rest for a while between each push.
It took her a lot of time and effort, but finally, the coffin was pushed to the edge of the lake. Granny Yao gasped for a breath and had to rest for a long time. But in the end, she mustered all her remaining strength and pushed the coffin into the lake with her shoulders.
The coffin slowly slid into the lake and sank without a sound, not even making a âsplashâ sound.
Granny Yao sighed again and left a mark at the edge of the lake, with the intention of building a grave here when the time came. After finishing this, Granny Yao got up and walked towards the wooden house.
Behind her, the white moon shone brightly among the darkness of the night sky. It was as if the lake was the only quiet place in this turbulent world.
â¦
Bian Zhonghua dreamed once again of the yellow river churning with blood.
However, this time, he wasnât on the shoreâ¦.he was inside the river.
He could feel the nauseating insects and snakes nibbling at his body in the river, while the ghosts around kept pulling him deeper inside the river.
Bian Zhonghua struggled to emerge to the surface, and when he made it, he saw a bridge right in front of him.
The bridge was covered in a thick mist, with a line of humanoid figures walking one after another. They didnât talk or fight, they simply walked dazedly to the end of the bridge, just like wandering souls.
There was a plaque embedded in the bridge, and when Bian Zhonghua finally broke free from the ghosts pulling at him in the river, he took a closer look. Once the white fog dissipated a bit, he was vaguely able to read the word âNaihe1â written on the plaque.
Bian Zhonghua was shocked to see this, but then, he suddenly opened his eyes.
The warm sun of winter penetrated through the window casket, falling gently on the bed. Before Bian Zhonghua could move, he already felt every inch of his body roaring in pain.
âWhereâs Qi Ci?â
âWhere am I?â
Bian Zhonghua struggled to turn his head, only to see a mural painted on the wall, a bed, and wooden cabinets. âThis simple decorated house looks familiarâ¦.isnât this Granny Yaoâs wooden house? Why am I here?â
Bian Zhonghua frowned.
âThe last thing I remember is that after the Taotie ran away, I fell into Qi Ciâs armsâ¦.â
âI must have passed out.â
âWas Qi Ci the one who took me here to treat my injuries?â
As Bian Zhonghua thought of this, the wooden door was gently pushed open. At that moment, Granny Yao walked in with a jar of medicine. She was startled to see that Bian Zhonghuaâs eyes were wide open, and as she took a few steps forward, she said excitedly: âBoy! You finally woke up! Youâve been asleep for three days and three nights, did you know that?â
Bian Zhonghua smiled: âSorry I made you worry. Whereâs Qi Ci?â
Granny Yao paused, averted her gaze, and said: âWhat? Qi Ci? I havenât seen him. The villagers who went up the mountain to collect medicinal herbs found you at the bottom of a cliff. Do you remember how you fell off the cliff?â
Bian Zhonghua froze: âAt the bottom of a cliff? Qi Ci wasnât there?â
Granny Yao nodded with a guilty conscience.
Bian Zhonghua suppressed his smile and his face became solemn. After pondering about something, he suddenly got up.
Granny Yao was startled to see this and hurried to stop him: âWhat are you doing?! Quickly, lie down and rest. Where did you find the strength to move?â
Bian Zhonghua said anxiously: âSomething must have happened to Qi Ci! I have to go find him!â
Granny Yao stomped her foot: âLook at you! You canât even walk a few steps without help! How can you go find him in this state?â
After the instinctive panic, Bian Zhonghua calmed down.
âHow can I go look for him if I canât even walk on my own?â
After some internal struggles, Bian Zhonghua leaned back on the bed, feeling a bit uneasy and unwilling.
Granny Yao sighed and tried to comfort him: âIâve already asked the villagers to help look for him. You should take care of your injuries now. Stop worrying about it.â
Bian Zhonghua bowed his head and thanked her.
Granny Yao put the jar of medicine for Bian Zhonghuaâs wounds beside the bed. After instructing him how to apply it, she sighed and walked out.
Bian Zhonghua turned his head to look at his right shoulder, where the dragon pattern was supposed to be, noticing that it had disappeared completely.
âIt seems that the seal has been lifted after all.â
Even then, Bian Zhonghua wasnât able to feel his internal energy at all.
Feeling odd, he recited a spell, trying to summon some pigeons. Firstly, he wanted to send a pigeon to inform State Master Li of what had happened. As for the second pigeon, he wanted to send it into the depths of the nearby forest to search for Qi Ciâs whereabouts.
Unexpectedly, even after tossing and turning several times, he couldnât move an inch, and his body felt nothing but pain.