Chapter 95: Kabe-don1
Bone Painting Coroner
Ji Yunshu squinted her eyes into pretty crescents and flashed a glance at Wei Yi, slightly annoyed by the wording of his remark. But since he went through the pain to make two lanterns, she decided to forgive him. She turned around and ordered to Luanâer, âCould you go fetch some flour paste, paper, and stationery for a drawing?â
âYes, Iâll go right away, Young Miss,â answered Luanâer as she went away to fetch the items Ji Yunshu needed.
Wei Yi dropped his chin on his hands and asked, âShuâer what do you need these things for?â
Ji Yunshu flattened the paper on the desk, dipped the brushes in the aquarelle, and started to slowly work on a sheet of paper. Wei Yi was surprised and observed her silently. The tip of the brush traced delicate arcs against the white background. Each point and stroke was carefully arranged. It was not long before the rough shape of a thin branch of plum flowers in full blossom appeared on paper. Ji Yunshu dipped the brush in red ink and slowly sculpted the flower petals. As she continued to work on the drawing, a faint fragrance subtly spread through the air, carried by a gentle wind which blew into the room, as if one of the vivid petals was swept off the sheet of paper. It was a drawing worthy of Ji Yunshuâs fame. Finally, Ji Yunshu dropped her brush and fanned gently with her sleeves, thus drying the last stroke of ink.
âShuâer, your drawing is very pretty,â complemented Wei Yi. His face almost touching the paper as he craned his neck to examine the drawing closely.
Ji Yunshu gave him the drawing. âCut this paper into eight pieces with identical sizes and stick them to the sides of the lantern.â
âDo we really need to cut it?â
âItâll look better this way.â
Wei Yi didnât quite understand Ji Yunshuâs explanation, but he nevertheless obeyed her suggestion and followed Luanâer to proceed with the task.
Ji Yunshu picked up her brush and produced yet another drawing. She cut it into eight pieces, just like the first one and fixed them to a second lantern. The pieces connected into a sphere and the eight sides of the lantern became a canvas upon which the spray of plum flowers extended infinitely.
Dusk fell gradually outside. After Wei Yi shouted in impatience to go outside, Ji Yunshu finally agreed to his request and they left the Wei Mansion with Luanâer. They brought the two lanterns with them. The amber glow from the candle flame within the lanterns accentuated the beauty of the flowers on the paper.
The sea of lanterns on the side of the main street shone just like the stars in the nightly sky above them. They were of different shapes and colors, but they were all hung from a single string which ran along the road into the unseeable distance. It reminded Ji Yunshu of a rather familiar sight: Christmas. The street was filled with people, and one could only see an endless forest of human heads in every direction.
Ji Yunshu strolled with Wei Yi and Luanâer toward the Hall of Gathering Frost, surrounded by well-dressed couples; It would have been more appropriate to call it a Loversâ Festival rather than a Lantern Festival.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âShuâer, look!â Wei Yi was very excited. He approached a shop and tried on a theater mask. He mimicked the way the actors moved on the stage.
âDo you like it?â asked Ji Yunshu with a laugh.
âYes.â Wei Yi nodded.
Ji Yunshu took out some silver and paid for the mask. âHere, my gift to you.â But Wei Yi was only getting started on causing his share of trouble. He ran into every corner of the street without stopping, and Ji Yunshu almost lost sight of him several times. The objects, toys, and food that they bought accumulated in their arms as they made their way to the Hall of Gathering Frost.
Jing Rongâs sharps eyes caught Ji Yunshu when she was still far from where he sat. She stood out in the crowd just like the lantern she had stood out from the darkness of the night. She was dressed plainly, without any expensive ornaments or jewelry, or a face hidden between a layer of carefully applied make-up. But, she was the one behind all of the fervour hidden in his eyes. Jing Rong could see no one else but Ji Yunshu. A smile climbed up his lips, and he whispered, âA fleeting dream? Nay, sheâs as real stone.2
Ji Yunshu entered the Hall of Gathering Frost and followed a clerk to Jing Rongâs room on the second floor. She met Jing Rongâs passionate stare as soon as she entered the room and quivered from its intensity. Wei Yi was rather at ease; he threw all of the knick-knacks he bought into Lang Poâs arm and said, âPlease carry this with care. If you break them, Iâll have you pay for them.â
âThisâ¦â Lang Poâs expression sank as his hands became loaded with more and more weird objects. He turned his head to plea to Jing Rong, âYour Highnessâ¦â
Jing Rong was rather amused. âSince Young Masterâs Wei is telling you to hold his things, then hold them carefully.â
âDoes he really need to do that much for that little girl?â thought Lang Po. He nevertheless obeyed his masterâs command and held the pile of objects Wei Yi gave him. Jing Rong pointed to a seat right beneath his and said, âPlease, Miss Ji, have a seat.â
âI want to sit too!â Wei Yi exclaimed and sat down where Jing Rong pointed at before the latter could object to it. He looked at the sumptuous meal on the table and asked, âBig Brother, can I take a bite at this?â
Jing Rong forced a smile and answered, âYes, you can.â
âEat all you want. Itâll be even better if you stuff yourself to death!â thought Jing Rong. The place he reserved for Ji Yunshu was occupied by Wei Yi instead, a strong statement for the presence and significance of the third wheeler.
Ji Yunshu lowered her head to hide a smile and quietly sat down across the table. Wei Yi already started his feast. âHmmm, this is good. Itâs even better than at home!â said Wei Yi between two mouthfuls.
âIf you like it, Iâll treat you to a meal here alone next time, okay?â Jing Rong picked up a chicken leg with his chopsticks and dropped it into Wei Yiâs bowl. âYou can have as many chicken legs as you want, just donât fight for the heart with me.â
Wei Yi did not understand the nuance of that remark but Ji Yunshu certainly did. She immediately tried to change the subject of the conversation and pointed at the table with her chopsticks. âLook at all these delicate dishes. You are spoiling us, your Highness. Iâm just worried that we wonât be able to finish it all.â
Ji Yunshu turned her head and said to Luanâer, âHow about you sit down too. Iâm sure that his Highness wonât mind.â
âIâ¦â Luanâer was still quite intimidated. She would have stayed home had she known that they were going to dine with Prince Rong.
Jing Rong made a friendly nod towards Luanâer and said, âOh yes, so you are Luanâer.â
Luanâer was baffled. âDoes he know me?â But she answered quickly, âYes, this humble one is called Luanâer.â
âThen sit down with us. No need for formalities tonight.â Jing Rong then turned around and said to Lang Po, âFind a place to put whatever you have in your hands, and join us too.â It was much against Jing Rongâs plans. Five people ended up sitting around the table for the whole duration of the meal. The only taste Jing Rong remembered from the meal was the sourness from the vinegar, while it was a full platter of embarrassment for Ji Yunshu.
Wei Yi ate to his heartâs content, but Luanâer and Lang Po were frightened and were very cautious throughout the whole meal. The waiter finally brought the desserts: plum flower pies, rose shortbread, rainbow-colored cakes, sticky rice, sesame cakes, and fresh fruit. Jing Rong added a piece of rice cake into Ji Yunshuâs bowl and said, âHave a bite. The cake from here is very good.â His tone gave the impression that he was pampering her.
âThank you, your Highness.â Ji Yunshu took the piece of cake and dropped it in Wei Yiâs bowl. âHere, eat a bit more.â
âSure.â Wei Yi was not picky about this food and instantly swallowed the piece of cake. He seemed to enjoy the taste quite a lot.
Jing Rong was not ready to give up. He picked up a piece of fruit and was about to bring it to Ji Yunshuâs side when Wei Yi snatched it midway. âThank you Big Brother,â said Wei Yi, and he gulped it down cleanly.
âHey, thatâs not for you, you eternal third-wheel!â thought Jing Rong.
Ji Yunshu showed another subtle smile; she was really wondering whether Wei Yi was doing it on purpose.
Jing Rongâs mood, by now, was as dark as the night outside. He was disgruntled until they left the Hall of Gathering Frost. Outside, the street was still occupied to its full capacity by the crowd. The sight of Ji Yunshu and Wei Yi carrying a matching set of lanterns delivered yet another blow to Jing Rongâs already dwindling satisfaction with the night.
âHey, Shuâer, where do you think we should hang our lanterns? Mom has always told me that the higher it is, the better it is.â Wei Yi pulled on Ji Yunshuâs arm and seemed as happy as ever.
Ji Yunshu smiled and said, âWeâll find a good spot.â
âWell then, Iâll start looking for one!â said Wei Yi as he raised his head to search for a good location.
Suddenly, a group of seven or eight children ran into Ji Yunshuâs group. The children also had their own lanterns, and they seemed like scissors that cut the crowd in two wherever they went. Wei Yi, who was slightly ahead of the group, was suddenly cut off from the rest of the group.
âYoung Master Weiâ¦â¦â Luanâer immediately chased after him.
Jing Rong squinted and ordered to Lang Po, âFollow her. Make sure that you donât lose track of Wei Yi.â
âYes, your Highness.â Lang Poâs imposing figure quickly sank into the crowd.
Ji Yunshu was also about to find an opening through the crowd to chase after Wei Yi, when Jing Rong caught hold of her arm. âDonât worry, Luanâer and Lang Po are after him. He wonât get lost.â
âRather, I wouldnât be terribly irritated if he did get lostâ¦â added Jing Rong in his head.
âBut Iâm still wor-â Someone suddenly bumped into Ji Yunshuâs shoulder. Under the impact, Ji Yunshu stumbled and fell into Jing Rongâs arms.
Ji Yunshu struggled to stand up, but Jing Rong held his arms around her and caught her in his embrace. âThere are too many people here. Itâll be better if we go over there.â
âBut Wei Yiâ¦â
âIâve told you that you donât need to worry about him. Lang Po will see that he gets home safely.â Jing Rongâs voice sank, as if he wanted to show that he wouldnât allow a retort.
Ji Yunshu was nearly glued to Jing Rongâs chest by the flow of people around them. The hand that held her shoulder pushed her firmly and made her too weak to try to break herself free. She followed his steps as they both moved toward the edge of the crowd. Ji Yunshu raised her eyes and saw Jing Rongâs face. His eyes were as if they were carved out of marble, cold and possessing an indescribable sharpness.
Jing Rong finally brought her out of the crowd, and she gave a sigh of relief. She immediately pushed him away with one of her hands and bowed her head down. âThank you, your Highness.â
âAre you really going to distance yourself so?â asked Jing Rong in a voice which hinted at his unhappiness.
âYour Highness, you are a royal prince, but I am only-â Ji Yunshuâs response was cut short by Jing Rongâs sudden movement; he grasped both of her arms and pushed her body against the cold stone wall behind her. The suddenness of the movement, perhaps, caused the plum flower lantern to drop from her hands onto the ground. The next moment, Ji Yunshu had her back pressed against the rough wall and found Jing Rongâs face only an inch away from her own, her arms locked by Jing Rongâs against the wall.
âThis⦠a kabe-don?â
By the time Ji Yunshu frowned at the sharp stinging pain coming from her back, her eyes had already collided with the cool regard that Jing Rong was throwing her. Despite the coldness of the look, it seemed like a fire burned within Jing Rongâs eye, a flame of anger that will not be extinguished until it consumed Ji Yunshu.
âYour Highnessâ¦â
âJi Yunshu, are you really blind to my intentions?â Jing Rong was quite worried. It would even be fair to say that he was a little angry.
1.The kabe-don in this context is a situation in which a guy slams his hand against the wall, pinning a girl against it. For more informations, click here. The japanese term was used because itâs the easiest and most well known term. Besides, cnovels often contain many words taken from japanese anime/manga culture. ?
2.This is most likely a reference to the passage below, åºçæå¾è´è¶æ¢¦ï¼æ¥çéé¢å·«å±±ç¥, which itself is a reference to 2 tales
1- Zhuang Zi dreaming of the butterfly
2-King Xiang of Chu dreaming of meeting with a fairy woman
Basically mean that everything is but a fleeting dream. â