Chapter 714: Playing with Fire and Getting Burned
Joyful Motherhood in a Rural Family
Over here, things seemed peaceful and harmonious, but at Di Yeleiâs side, there was a murderous atmosphere.
âYou see, all these were discovered when we initially cleaned up the battlefield. But after bringing them back, we didnât sort them out, so we didnât notice anything unusual,â Di Yelei said, handing several items from his hand to Nan Tianzong.
âThese strange-looking items have noticeable differences in color, apparently used by a certain organization to indicate their status. Iâve never seen them before, so Iâll have to investigate carefully. Have you ever seen them before?â Nan Tianzong said after taking a while to examine them.
âIâve seen the identifier for the Li Sect, but Iâve never seen this one.â Di Yeleiâs eyebrows furrowed as he stared at it for quite a while without figuring anything out.
Nan Tianzong thought for a moment, âHow about this? Iâll take the identifier back and show it to them; maybe theyâll recognize it.â
As he spoke, he picked up the identifier and casually put it into his arms.
âWhy donât you leave a couple with me, and Iâll ask around as well?â Di Yelei suddenly thought of someone.
âWho can you ask?â Nan Tianzong raised an eyebrow in curiosity.
Di Yelei smiled mysteriously, âIâll ask him!â
The person Di Yelei referred to was actually Old Tang, the custodian of the armory. Ever since Di Yelei was promoted, the management of the armory had been handed over to Old Tang.
Nowadays, Old Tang ate and slept well and was in a good mood with hardly any worries.
At the moment, he was sitting with his legs crossed, shaking them nonstop. Catching a glimpse of Di Yeleiâs figure, he thought he was dreaming.
Unable to help himself, he pointed at his nose and scolded, âYou call yourself my disciple. After learning all my skills, you ran off without a word and left me all alone here.â
Back when Di Yelei first came to the armory, he knew nothing about it. It was Old Tang who taught him how to use the weapons in the armory and the so-called body-strengthening martial arts he once mentioned.
But ever since Di Yelei left the armory, it was true that he had never come back even once.
No wonder Old Tang would speak like that.
âAh! I rarely get to enjoy a light drink, and youâre here to disturb me! You only show up when Iâm asleep; how come I never see you during the day?â
A series of accusations made Di Yeleiâs face turn red!
He hurriedly bowed to the ground, âOld Tang, itâs me, Di, coming to visit you!â
âDi⦠young lad?â
Old Tang finally opened his bleary, drunken eyes, stared at Di Yelei for a while, then suddenly came to his senses with a start.
âCaptain Di, you⦠why are you here? Youâ¦â
âOld Tang, youâre my honorable teacher. To have a teacher for a day is to have a father for a lifetime. Your words make me feel ashamed, truly ashamed!â Di Yelei hung his head in embarrassment.
Old Tang stood for a while, then finally relaxed and laughed, âDi lad, it really is you?â
Hearing the term âDi lad,â Di Yelei was pleased and immediately revealed his trademark honest smile, âYes, Old Tang, itâs Ye Lei here to visit you.â
âSilly boy, get up. Come on, Iâve been so bored lately, and Iâve had some bad wine. Thatâs why I talked so much. You mustnât mind itâ¦â Old Tang himself felt somewhat apologetic.
âOld Tang, donât be like that. Today, I specifically came over and bought a jar of your favorite Erguotou Rice Wine. We, master and disciple, will not return until weâre drunk!â Di Yelei happily slapped the wine jar he had brought.
âYou good lad!â As soon as Old Tang saw the wine jar, he immediately became happy, âI said I wonât take any disciple; just calling me Old Tang is enough. Let me sit for a while, and Iâll go get two large bowls for pouring wine!â
With a turn, Old Tang happily fetched two large bowls and placed them on the table.
He slapped the table, and directly broke the seal on the wine jar. A rich aroma overflowed from the jar, making Old Tang lick his lips.
âThis wine has a strong and fragrant smell; it must be at least 30 years old Erguotou. Itâs a powerful drink, very good!â As he spoke, he filled the bowls for both of them.
âOld Tang, youâre truly a wine connoisseur. Thatâs what the shopkeeper said, too!â
Di Yelei also smiled, âToday, the two of us shall not return without getting drunk! Whoever hasnât gotten drunk cannot cross this door!â
âWell said! We wonât return without being drunk!â
The two were delighted, and soon a large jar of wine was emptied. They didnât stop there; Old Tang pulled out his collection from under the bed, and the two drank until their faces were flushed. They had a good time and finally collapsed on the floor.
Di Yelei looked up, feeling extremely dizzy. However, he still remembered his purpose for coming here. He rolled to Old Tangâs side with great difficulty using both his hands and feet, took the strange-looking identifier from his arms, and handed it to Old Tang.
âOld Tang, can you help me see what⦠what this thing is?â
Old Tangâs eyes were barely open, swaying as he picked up the identifier and examined it carefully for quite a while.
Suddenly, his drunkenness disappeared, and he abruptly sat up with wide eyes, disbelievingly rubbing them before looking at the identifier again.
âTell me! Where did you get this thing?â A serious look appeared on Old Tangâs face.
âI got it from a dead man. Since I didnât know what it was, I brought it to you. Whatâs the matter, Old Tang? Has anything happened?â
Although Di Yelei appeared bewildered on the surface, deep down he clearly understood that this item must be significant.
âDead man? How did that person die? What does it have to do with you?â Old Tang asked relentlessly.
Di Yeleiâs head felt heavy, and he supported his forehead as he thought for a while before smiling, âActually, itâs not a big deal. It was just a corpse my subordinates found inadvertently. The corpse was of unknown origin and appeared out of nowhere. Apart from this item, there were no other clues.â
After hearing Di Yeleiâs account, Old Tang visibly relaxed and then shook his head.
âThat makes sense. If Iâm not mistaken, this should be hersâ¦yes! Iâm sure of it! Itâs hers!â
âHis or hers?â
âThis is the Empressâsâ¦no, she should be addressed as Empress Dowager now. Itâs one of the identifiers used by her subordinates. If you ever encounter someone holding this identifier again, remember to stay as far away as possible to avoid getting burned, understand?â
One of Empress Dowagerâs subordinates?
Di Yelei was shocked and almost couldnât maintain his balance; in fact, he couldnât.
In his daze, he seemed to see Old Tangâs face swaying before his eyes, but couldnât resist the onslaught of drowsiness as he rolled under the table and fell fast asleep.
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