Chapter 19: Sweetness Wave
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Steward Sun immediately caught sight of Lu Li. He was all explanations as he leapt at him, mixing the truth with lies, all of his words both insinuating and outright pointing out Xie Jianweiâs unreasonable nature making a big deal out of nothing.
âDoctor Lu, you must persuade the young master; this old servantâs at a ripe age already, and, having clumsy hands and feet, Iâve shattered a vase. The young master wonât listen to me nor forgive me, and insisted on piecing the vase together, now look, heâs even hurt his own hand!â
Under normal conditions, everyone would feel partial towards Steward Sun. Firstly because he was an elderly person, and secondly, he was part of the vulnerable and disadvantaged group; âthe servant bullied by the young master of a rich familyâ was the correct development, within everyoneâs range of understanding.
But this time Steward Sun made an error of judgement.
He had just walked close to Doctor Lu, and his second sentence hadnât even gotten out of his mouth yet, before Lu Li mercilessly raised his leg, violently kicking him onto the ground.
Steward Sun knew only that he tasted a sweetness at the back of his throat, and almost spat out blood. He stared mouth agape and wide-eyed at Lu Li, his whole face a picture of disbelief.
Lu Li changed his prior gentle refinement; his visage was overcast, as if ice shards had been mixed into his pupils, and even his voice was as cold as frost: âYou canât even take good care of your masterâs beloved item, and you still have the face to stay on this position?â [1]
Steward Sun truly hadnât taken the vase too seriously. In his own house, there were vases like that aplenty. So what if he smashed one? Just swap it out immediately for a new one and be done with it!
Steward Sun was dissatisfied and continued to implicate Xie Jianwei. âThis old servant was wrong, but this old servant was also just afraid that the young masterâs body would get hurt, the shards of this vase are so sharp, and the young master insisted on piecing it together himself, Iâ¦â As he spoke, near the end, âthis servantâ had disappeared, leaving only âIâ.
Lu Li gave a cold laugh: âSince itâs like so, then you do it.â
âAh?â Steward Sun hadnât thought that the topic of conversation would loop back around again. He finally realised that Lu LI was standing on Xie Jianweiâs side. He had seen many people of this sort too, who thought that sucking up to the young master would be useful, but they were wholly unaware that this Xie familyâs young master was a pitiful insect that nobody wanted.
Sucking up was only a waste of effort!
Steward Sun stood up, and ceased to put on an act anymore. He hardened his expression, saying: âThis old servant has received the orders of the master and the mistress, and is in charge of taking care of the young master. But this care doesnât just refer to taking care of his basic necessities, it also includes the cultivation of morals, this old servantâ¦â
Lu Li had already walked to Xie Jianweiâs side and was currently helping him stop the bleeding, bandaging the wound. At that moment, hearing those words, he abruptly raised his head, his eagle-esque eyes like electricity, his voice like metal: âSun Changde, do you think Xie Xing will believe you, or believe me?â
Sun Changde violently stopped, his body shaking like a clockâs pendulum. He stared at Lu Li, and it took a moment for him to at last recover his wits.
He had been muddle-headed, truly, muddle-headed!
Heâd actually forgotten Lu LIâs identity!
This Doctor Lu was indeed an outstanding doctor, but at the same time, he was also the third young master of the Lu family.
Even though he was a bastard child found from outside, but the Lu family held the core of Z countryâs politics in their hand, and was a bona fide power. They werenât on the same level as the Xie family.
Xie Xing was Xie Jianweiâs father. Lu Li even dared to directly call him by his name, it was apparent that he really didnât fear him.
If he lost the protection of the masterâs and the mistressâ name, the he, Sun Changde, was worth fuck all!
And, in the end, Xie Jianwei was still Xie Xingâs child. Before, he was angry at him for failing to live up to expectations; adding in the purposeful provocation of Sun Changde et al, as a result, he was, to this son of his, extremely disappointed.
But if it was Lu Li who said a few lines, Xie Xing would, because of the Lu family, definitely find Xie Jianwei a lot more pleasing to the eye. When that time comes, how could he possibly protect a dispensable little steward.
Sun Changde had gotten used to tyrannically abusing his power in his residence, and had fooled around with Lu Li as if he were Xie Jianwei!
At this moment, he abruptly had a wake-up call, his forehead filled with cold sweat. He shakily kneeled on the carpet, not caring whether his hands got cut either, hurriedly fishing up the broken pieces of flower vase: âThis old servant will immediately piece the flower vase together, immediatelyâ¦â
âTake it outside.â Lu Li coldly voiced, âOne hour later, I want to see this flower vase.â
His hadnât said anything unreasonable, but at the thought that Lu Li only needed a few sentences to fire himself, Sun Changde immediately turned ashen: âDefinitely, itâll definitely be pieced together!â
Finally having chased away this annoying fly, Lu Li frowned as he looked at Xie Jianweiâs injured palm, his heart aching as he said: âHow could you be so careless?â
Xie Jianwei didnât make a peep. There was only a âpatterâ sound, and a teardrop landed on the back of Lu Liâs hand.
As if he had been seared, this tear, light as a feather, seemed to directly burn on the tip of Lu Liâs heart, making him experience a piercing pain, as if he had been poked with needles. He raised his head, and saw Xie Jianwei stubbornly biting down on his lower lip; his eyes were swollen and red, his tears streaming, yet he was unwilling to make the slightest noise.
Lu Liâs heart ached itself into a complete mess, he held Xie Jianweiâs face, small broken kisses landing on his cheeks, his voice hoarse: âDonât cry, Xiao Weiâ¦Donât cry.â [2]
Xie Jianwei cried tragically, but actually, the thoughts in his head were super clear. Yanderes ah, had strong possessive desires in regards to things belonging to them; regardless of whether it was good or bad, it must be dominantly kept by their side. Having a flower vase smashed by someone seemed to be a small matter, but to this little young master, this was rubbing his fur the wrong way. He couldnât tolerate it. [3]
Lu Li truly couldnât take seeing him like this. When he was dropping tears, he felt even worse than him. As long as he didnât cry, he could do anything.
Xie Jianwei was pondering. Should he appropriately add a bit of drama, such as saying that the flower vase was something that Lu Li left behind without too much thought. It wasnât too probably. After all, what sort of doctor would randomly carry a flower vase around on him?
In the end, however, Lu Li was more knowledgeable than him on what was up: âI know that the flower vase was left by your mother. Donât cry, when she comes back next time, sheâll still bring you gifts.â
Xie Jianwei: ââ¦â Turns out it was left by Mother. If he knew that earlier then he wouldnât have cried.
Lu Li comforted him in a warm tone: âIf you really like it, then later, Iâll make you a pretty flower vase.â
Hearing these words, Xie Jianwei felt that this was something he wouldnât mind having. He looked at him, tears still hung on his face, but his eyes had brightened up a lot: âReally?â
Only now did Lu Li realise that his actions had somewhat crossed the line. His hands let go, and he said gently: âReally.â
Xie Jianwei didnât mind too much. Theyâd already done too much of things even more intimate, what was kissing cheeks? He only thought about what was going to happen later: âYouâll make it yourself?â
Lu Li said: âThatâs right.â
Xie Jianwei pulled on his sleeve, saying: âCan I make it together with you?â
Lu Li paused.
Xie Jianwei looked expectantly at him. His eyelashes, curving upwards, still had tears stuck on them. The rims of his eyes appeared slightly red, yet they contrasted those pupils, as polished and bright as if they had been washed with water.
So beautiful, beautiful enough to make one sink into degeneracy.
Lu Li laughed. âOkay, when you finish the physical checkups Iâll go and prepare the things.â
Xie Jianweiâs cheeks had grown slightly red from excitement: âThatâs really great.â
Nothing much was wrong with Xie Jianweiâs body. He even felt much better after cutting his hand than before. when he hadnât cut his hand.
It was probably because Lu Big Liâs heart had ached too much after sighting blood, and on top of that his subconscious had hoped that Xie Jiawnei would be healthy â even better would be if he could live a long life, far away from diseases, comfortably, and as he wished.
And so Xie Jianweiâs disastrous body miraculously became a lot better.
On the question of just how good Doctor Luâs medical skills were, Xie ⢠Doctor in Medicine ⢠Jianwei didnât want to provide an evaluation, but this ability to treat illnesses certainly was not bad.
Youâll be fine as soon as he says youâll be fine. So stubborn!
It was a pity that, also due to this unreasonable will, Doctor Lu was completely unable to discover that Xie Jianwei had diarrhoea and dehydration last night and that he couldnâtâ get out of bed later.
Naturally, he was also unaware that Xie Jianwei had eaten so much of the âgood stuffâ last night.
Had Sun Changde escaped this round then? No, this was only the start of it.
Xie Jianwei didnât plan on putting himself through suffering any more though. Even though in the settings, he was a thin and weak young master that allowed anyone to bully him, it didnât mean that he couldnât emancipate himself and sing freely. [4]
There were plenty of ways if he wanted to clean up that crowd of scoundrels. Even if he didnât have Lu Li, Xie Jianwei still wouldnât need to move his fingers more than a few times, not to mention that he did have hubby by his side.
Xie Jianweiâs body was still weak. Lu Li injected him with fluid, and he woozily fell asleep. When he woke up in the afternoon, Lu Li had already brought over the tools to make the flower vase.
Xie Jianwei got off from the bed, happily saying: âWhat is this?â
Lu Li said: âPottery wheel. In a moment weâll use this to shape the vase.â
Xie Jianwei was genuinely curious. There certainly hadnât been such an ancient machine before in the Galaxial era. But although this little thing seemed simple, it wasnât crude, a perfect display of the precipitation of mankindâs intelligence.
Xie Jianweiâs interest was abundant as he looked at it. Lu Li, however, frowned: âPut on your shoes properly.â
Xie Jianwei was wearing pyjamas, having gotten out of bed with bare feet. At this moment, his white calves and pretty feet were as dazzling towards the eyes as flowers underneath the early morning sun.
Lu Liâs line of sight couldnât help but hook onto there constantly.
Xie Jianwei felt it, secretly laughing in his heart, though on the surface he was appeared super natural: âItâs okay, itâs hot inside.â
It was pretty hot indeed. Lu Li felt hot all the way from the outside in.
âIn a moment weâll need to go to the yard to make the flower vase.â
Xie Jianwei blinked: âCanât we do it inside?â
Lu Li removed his eyes from his feet for the third time: âWeâll get it everywhere.â
Xie Jianwei beamed: âIs that so, then Iâll go dress.â
Even though it was in the yard, they still got it everywhere. Xie Jianwei actually saw through the technique on how to make it at first glance, and was also capable of creating a beautiful vase in one go, but he had to pretend. And once he started pretending, his playful urge grew rapidly, and thus, he pasted onto Lu Li a whole body of mud.
The two people stickily made two flower vases.
Lu Liâs one was slender and beautiful, Xie Jianweiâs was round and pudgy. Although it was a little wonky, it was abnormally cute.
Xie Jianwei said: âI want your one!â
Lu Li humoured him: âTheyâre all yours.â
Xie Jianwei said again: âThat wonât do, I want to give my one to you.â
Lu Li glanced at the wonky little flower vase that Xie Jianwei made, the corner of his lips slightly raising: âOkay.â He looked as if he had just received some sort of treasure, warmth filling his eyes.
Xie Jianwei looked at him, and his heart felt itchy, then, looking at his whole body of mud, a plan came up in his heart.
âDoctor Lu, letâs go bathe.â.
Lu Li wasnât able to react.
Xie Jianwei tugged on his collar, saying: âWe even got mud on our bodies.â
His pale clavicle had a little bit of brown mud stuck on it, the strong contrast of colours unexpectedly adding on a hint of sensuality.
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