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Chapter 24

“There is more than one explosion spot here.”

The familiar voice sounded in the crowd, with calm pride and indifference, instantly reverting back to that cold government marshal.

“If you people want to continue living, then don’t try to start anything with me, and take me out of this place. Otherwise, one by one, this place will become what you see before your eyes. And all of you, too, don’t think you can get out alive.”

His words really did stall the people in their steps. They hesitantly looked at the marshal who still stood proud in front of them.

“Don’t try to scare us, we won’t believe your conspiracy!”

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The youth who had charged at htem before turned red in the face and shouted fiercely, “Daniel! You are a government dog who murdered the royal family. You are the biggest sinner of the empire! Even if we don’t kill you now, we will hang you sooner or later, and let all the people of the country see your sorry dead figure!”

The lieutenant’s eyes burst into flames, and his chest was violently undulating. He took a step forward and almost opened his mouth, but Su Shi gently held his shoulder.

“But—Marshal!”

Obviously, he was the one who had put forth the most, but contrarily, he could not let anyone know, and was even scolded and hurt by the scalding words of the ignorant.

No matter what, the lieutenant was unable to accept this. He turned his head, but then the words suddenly got stuck in his throat.

The marshal just stood quietly. His spine was straight and proud. His expression was calm, without any unwillingness, and his eyes seemed to be relieved, but he also seemed to be laughing at himself with a touch of solitude.

“This is exactly the outcome I wish for…”

The lieutenant’s eyes suddenly became hot. The light smile in those eyes sealed his throat.

Did not expect that the marshal, known for his coldness, really gave up all resistance, but the people did not dare to step forward right away, hesitantly exchanged looks, and watched vigilantly to see if the opponent had any more new tricks.

A quiet, low-pitched voice suddenly sounded from the crowd, breaking this near-stalemate silence.

“But that is not what I want, Daniel.”

Su Su’s face collapsed immediately.

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

Wayne stepped out of the crowd. He had been rushing all the way without sleep. He still had the chill of wind and dust on his body, and his complexion was difficult to hide the tiredness after the high tension.

But his gaze stared at the other party unwaveringly.

The crowd around him recognized him, calling his name in excitement and surprise. Wayne didn’t seem to notice at all.

Su Shi’s body has already reached the end of the rope. The strength he had left to stand like this was measured in minutes. Naturally, he did not have any strength left to resist the other.

“Your Highness Wayne, it was he who detonated Isaton Palace and murdered members of the royal family!”

Seeing the response from Wayne, the people could not help but cause some commotion. The leading youth eagerly stepped forward and tried to explain to his highness the wickedness of Daniel. “He is the government’s loyal dog. Don’t be fooled by him!”

“Did you see him bomb this place with your own eyes?”

The man in his arms was so cold. Holding him against his chest, he was so cold that it made it hard to breathe.

Wayne supported him and looked at the crowd below. His tone was calm and steady, but there was already a strength that did not tolerate disobedience in the arm that monopolized that person.

He would not let Daniel continue to evade like this. The establishment of a country had never been based on the sacrifice of one person.

Daniel already carried enough on his shoulders. No matter how great the purpose was they still shouldn’t make a hero stay silent and bury him in the darkness.

The young man was speechless for a while, and he took two steps back.

The explosion was over when they rushed in, but they saw the two men appearing here. Out of their usual hatred, they indiscriminately determined that Daniel bombed Isaton Palace.

The young man looked up and gathered up his courage to speak, “But—Your Highness Wayne, he did not deny…”

Wayne sighed very lightly, turned to look at Daniel’s pale, almost transparent face, met his gaze warmly, and said, “Daniel, you are here to transfer the royal family and have them evacuate, right?”

“I—”

When he saw the protagonist, he knew that it was not good. Su Shi pursed his lips and only said a word when Wayne gently pressed his hand to his lips. “Think about it and then answer. You promised me that you wouldn’t ever lie to me again.”

Even if he really wanted to lie, he still couldn’t tell the other person to his face that he blew his parents and siblings sky high.

With his lips covered up, Su Shi rolled his eyes unhappily, and nodded silently.

He finally saw a rare and willful reaction on that face. Wayne, who had been tense for an entire night, relaxed slightly. His eyes were soaked with a soft warm color. He placed a comforting hand on the hair exposed under the brim of Su Shi’s military cap. Finally, he let out a breath of relief.

“You remember that I asked you to take care of my family, but why don’t you remember that I want you to take care of yourself?”

Su Shi’s eyes flickered. Guilt filled him. Wayne then turned around and spoke slowly towards the crowd that had already quieted down.

“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to everyone for their help. The Terence Government is undoubtedly the most sinful and common enemy, but trust me, Daniel is different.”

The crowd gradually calmed down and listened carefully to Wayne’s words.

Wayne’s voice was a little hoarse, but every word was still legible.

“He has a lot of difficulties that can’t be explained yet, but I can promise you on my honor, that his soul is purer than most of us. When you know what he did, you will definitely think that he is an admirable hero.”

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Chapter 23

Strong fear was born from the bottom of his heart. Wayne’s eyes darkened. He took a deep breath to stabilize his beating heart, and he did not hesitate to press the speaker button.

“Nightingale, get me a car at once, I’m going back.”

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

Carter was a smart young man. Although he did not understand why His Highness Wayne made such a decision so suddenly, he still heard the strange tone of the other person. Without much questioning, he immediately went to have people make preparations.

Ending the brief communication, Wayne’s chest was still violently undulating, looking at the screen with faint hope.

Daniel was escorted to the door by the lieutenant, but he struggled to push away the other’s support and returned to the table. He took the notebook and shoved it into the lieutenant’s arms.

The two men walked out a few steps before they encountered a second wave of attacks. Sonic attacks were pervasive. Daniel forcefully took a few steps, and then his body turned weak without warning.

He was able to see that man planning his future with a smile, able to see the tender yearning light in those eyes.

It turned out that Daniel liked a peaceful life, and he only hoped to spend the rest of his life quietly—but even if it was just this, it was also very good.

He even thought at that moment that when the country was established, the government’s supervision and decentralization system would be re-perfected, he would drop all his responsibilities and honors, and take that person to find a place to live with him. They could do a lot of things like ordinary people, could raise a few horses, a few dogs, and lazily watch the sunset together.

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No matter what the future looked like, he would find a way to make Daniel’s wish a reality and gift it to him.

But just as this idea was taking shape, before he could figure out where they would live and what to buy, he watched that person fall down again.

Raising the speed to the limit, Wayne didn’t dare to think. Anything might make him breathless with worry.

He just had to rush back.

There was someone waiting for him.

*

“Marshal!”

The lieutenant spoke urgently as he hurriedly supported the marshal’s powerless body with his own. He stopped in his steps and anxiously waited for the marshal to recover.

Su Shi’s vision went dark for a moment before improving. This body was already very rundown. His chest was so stuffy. He coughed a few times into his hand and pulled away with a palm full of bright red blood.

“I’m not important, Nathan. We can’t run. First, go to Isaton Palace…”

The Terence government would not bring the royal family along with them and evacuate. The fiercer the situation outside, the more likely it was for the Terence government to exploit the royal family instead, and accidentally hurt members of the royal family in Isaton Palace.

Since Wayne had asked him to help take care of his family, he had to rush to mobilize the army right away, and forcibly leave together with the royal family.

Thinking of the burning flames in those black eyes, the corners of Su Shi’s lips quirked up weakly. He let the lieutenant help himself get to a car and go straight to Isaton Palace. He leaned back on the car seat and sighed lightly.

This was actually not something within the scope of his world mission.

Sooner or later, he would disappoint Wayne, so today’s choice might be all the compensation he could make.

With the marshal personally seeing to matters, the chaotic Isaton Palace finally came to order.

Daniel was always standing in the most conspicuous position. His thin figure was still hidden under the heavy cloak. Thus, the evacuation was orderly directed.

Artillery fire incessantly bloomed in the gathering darkness behind him, and the dazzling light reflected in his eyes, making everyone inexplicably have some confidence, and the original panic was finally stabilized.

The members of the royal family were escorted to safe underground shelters one by one, and the precious collections were properly placed, and they even brought enough water and food.

“Marshal, they’re all evacuated, we—”

The lieutenant took a step forward to help him evacuate, but the ground abruptly shook violently.

The plutonium explosion seemed to be happening right before their very eyes. In but a few seconds, the Isaton Palace, which had stood for hundreds of years, collapsed with a loud noise, and the crumbled masonry filled the entire sky with smoke and dust.

Su Shi was slammed behind a bunker by the lieutenant, barely avoiding the aftermath of the explosion, but his heart was still numb and astringent.

“It’s Isaton Palace, they detonated it!”

An angry roar lingered from the distance. Su Shi felt that he was lifted up by the lieutenant. In the smoke, the people holding the weapons had rushed in aggressively.

The people in front of them were full of anger, apparently treating them as the culprits who detonated Isaton Palace.

The secret pathway has been closed off and all the members of the royal family have been sent away. There were only the ruins of Isaton Palace, and they had no chance to defend themselves with words.

At this time, a pot* suddenly fell upon his head from the sky. The system must think that he had been too miserable as of late**.

[*T/N: pot = misunderstanding]

[**T/N: Because Wayne kept clearing away his misunderstandings]

Su Shi chuckled softly. Half kneeling, he propped himself up, coughed very lightly, and looked at the lieutenant by his side. “This time, I’m afraid you will be dragged down with me, Nathan…”

“I am very happy to be implicated by the marshal. If Marshal is willing to involve me every time, I would be even happier.”

The lieutenant answered calmly and continued to help him stand up with great patience. He raised his hand and easily restrained a young man, who charged at them with anger, and pushed him back whence he came.

“All right, all right. We can’t just stand here and fight. Let me think of a way…”

Su Shi smiled all of a sudden. He stood up amidst the billowing smoke and calmly faced the crowd of angry people.

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Chapter 90.2 – In Love

Ge Qian An heard that wang fei was looking for him and went to the study room.

When he heard footsteps, An Zi Ran guessed who it was and did not raise his head. “Did Miss Zhong Yue leave already?”

Ge Qian An’s eyelid jumped. He kept feeling like there was some deep meaning in wang fei’s words. He thought about it and then replied, “She already left. Don’t know what wang fei is looking for this soldier for?”

An Zi Ran finally looked up and stared at him with a calm expression. He said, “Think of some ways to help me look for a few craftsmen with good hands. It would be best to find some craftsmen who are good at making small objects. Also, get some cattle bones or ivory. The more the better.”

Ge Qian An remembered the orders one by one. Just as he turned around and was preparing to leave, An Zi Ran’s words – which seemed to have a deep and rich meaning – entered his ears.

“When there’s free time, you can invite Miss Zhong Yue to the prince’s palace more often.”

Ge Qian An went stiff. If before he still had doubts, then now he was certain that wang fei knew about that matter. He just didn’t know what he was thinking. Could it be that wang fei is planning to do something to Zhong Yue?

Ge Qian An slowly turned around. “Wang fei, Zhong Yue is…”

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

An Zi Ran laughed lightly, “Vice General Ge, don’t be nervous. I know that Miss Zhong Yue likes wang ye, but it is a one-sided love, right?”

Ge Qian An’s grim expression finally revealed a complicated look. “This subordinate can guarantee to wang fei that Zhong Yue will never hinder the relationship between you and wang ye. Wang ye will also never accept Zhong Yue’s feelings of love, so I ask that you let Zhong Yue go.”

An Zi Ran said, “What are you saying, Vice General Ge? Miss Zhong Yye is the wang ye’s capable subordinate, how could I make things difficult for him? If wang ye likes her, he would’ve accepted her long ago, and not wait until now. Except that, this kind of feeling should be resolved as soon as possible, so as to not waste her time.”

Ge Qian An hesitated a moment, cupped his hands in salute, and said, “Many thanks for wang fei’s concern. This subordinate will pass it on to her. If there is nothing else, then this subordinate will leave first.”

Very quickly, there was only one person left in the study room.

An Zi Ran leaned back in the chair, touched his nose, and let out a low and shallow laugh.

Steward Zhou, who had come to deliver a cup of hot tea, heard his laughter from outside the door. Don’t know why, but suddenly he couldn’t help but shiver.

……

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At the palace, Fu Wu Tian came out from the royal study.

Eunuch Wang Ping followed from behind. Fu Wu Tian was backlit by the setting sun, casting a long shadow. The eunuch squinted as he called, “Wang ye, take care*!”

[*T/N: 慢走 man zou: literal meaning is “go slowly” or “walk slowly.” Said to a departing guest as a courtesy phrase.]

Fu Wu Tian slightly turned his head and looked at him with a condescending eye.

When Wang Ping met his gaze, he couldn’t control the shiver of cold that went through his heart. When he looked over again, Fu Wu Tian had already stridden away. His black clothes embroidered with gold thread flapped in the wind; accompanied by an indifferent and low pressure. The head eunuch couldn’t help but tremble in fear.

What a pity! Ah, what a pity!

Wang Ping sighed in his heart. Then he turned and walked back.

“Whoa, isn’t this the jun wang?”

Fu Wu Tian passed through the corridor and was just about to step down the steps, when all of a sudden a voice of surprise came from the side. It seemed to carry a hint of schadenfreude. Every person could hear the ill will in that voice.

Fu Wu Tian turned his head and saw the first prince, Fu Yuan Wu. The person who had spoken was him. Next to him there was an old man with a quiet face, who exuded shrewdness inside and out. This person was the current prime minister, the head of a hundred officers, Zhang Sun Cheng De. At this moment, a pair of astute eyes landed on his person.

Speaking of it, there were some small grudges between them.

Since Fu Wu Tian killed Jiang Zhong Ting and Liu Fei Hong, Fu Yuan Wu gave up on the idea of pulling him to his side. Not to mention, his imperial father wanted to take away this person’s military power, so why should he throw himself in muddy waters?

Moreover, Fu Wu Tian had no intention of working with them. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have not hesitated at all when killing the people working for him and his maternal grandfather. Their lost at Hong Province wasn’t just simply losing Jiang Zhong Ting and Liu Fei Hong. The gifts that they received from Hong Province accounted for a large portion every year.

Although Fu Wu Tian stopped, he stood with his hands clasped behind his back, looking very cool, and he did not speak.

His gaze was very sharp. His features were also like a statue, sharp and clear cut. When he looked at other people calmly, that expression face could often give people goose bumps.

At this moment, this was the feeling that Fu Yuan Wu got, but he did not want to admit that he was scared by Fu Wu Tian’s imposing manner, so he refused to take a step back, until Zhang Sun Cheng De saw that his grandson was reaching the limit and took the initiative to break the silence.

“It’s been a long time, has jun wang been well?”

Fu Wu Tian spared a glance for Zhang Sun Cheng De, who looked similar to an old Buddhist monk. This man was exactly the definition of an old fox. Unfortunately, his grandson did not inherit his astuteness.

“Thank you for asking. All is well with this prince.”

Fu Yuan Wu snorted.

Fu Wu Tian looked at him for a moment, with eyes that seemed like they were smiling yet not smiling. “This prince still has important matters to attend to. Prime Minister, First Prince, farewell.”

Only after Fu Wu Tian was far away did Fu Yuan Wu curse out loud.

Zhang Sun Cheng De looked at his grandson and finally shook his head. If Yuan Wu could be half as good as Fu Wu Tian, he would not have to worry about him.

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Chapter 22

The lieutenant entered the room. The marshal had returned to his usual calmness. He met the lieutenant’s hasty anxious eyes, and even teased him a bit with a smile on his lips.

Wayne stayed outside the door, listening to the soft laughter transmitted to him through the headphones. The light in his eyes gradually became resolute, and he left quickly in silence.

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

He wanted Daniel to live well. He wanted him to be able to laugh easily just like this. He wanted him to live in the sun, and to forever be beside him, guarding this country that they put in blood and tears for.

He had to do it.

Wayne’s judgment was accurate. Two days later, the uprising broke out in the capital, and within three days, the entire country was ignited.

On the first day of the uprising, Daniel took on the leadership role at this time of crisis. He was ordered to urgently end his vacation and return to the presidential office. He was fully responsible for directing the army to suppress the uprising.

Su Shi, who was left unattended, immediately resumed his usual style of work, and greeted Wayne. As soon as the other party left the capital, he began to bombard the so-called gathering sites of the insurgents. The empty base exploded into ruin.

“He really did that?”

Hearing Carter’s report, Wayne’s expression sank, and he clenched the intelligence report in his hand.

He understood Daniel’s intention for doing so. The capital had his counterpart to oversee things. It had never been designated as the main battlefield of the insurgents. After the first shot was fired, the insurgents have withdrawn from the capital.

And Daniel would undoubtedly make people think that government forces have strangled the insurgents indiscriminately. The anger and dissatisfaction of the people have reached their peak. If such tragic news were used as a fuse, it would definitely detonate the situation on the largest scale.

But this also meant that Daniel’s impression in people’s minds would be even more brutal and cold-blooded, and the public’s anger at the government would also tie Daniel firmly to the war chariot.

“Your Highness Wayne, Senior Daniel’s course of actions is the best choice possible. Not only did it temporarily paralyze the Terence government with this momentary peace in the capital, they also won’t be able to react as quickly, and it would also make the public more emotional. Everyone had evacuated so there will be no real loss…”

Watching his overly fierce reaction, Carter hesitantly spoke in a low voice, but Wayne had already put down the intelligence report and interrupted him softly, “I understand, Nightingale, you go out first.”

He certainly understood, but it would be nice if he could understand it earlier.

Returning to the dark room alone, Wayne stood for a while at the table, and opened the monitoring screen.

In the office, Su Shi was sitting at his desk in a coat, sipping the hot cocoa in his cup, and writing down a neat line of words in a book.

“Marshal, take a break.”

The lieutenant dimmed the light for him, unnecessarily stowed his notebook aside, and extended an arm towards him. “Your body is not suitable for work that is too exhausting. It is time for rest now. I will call you early tomorrow.”

“How come I feel like you’re less and less afraid of me now, since you’ve been with Wayne.”

Su Shi chuckled softly. He compromised and pushed himself up with the help of the other’s arm. He closed his eyes against a wave of dizziness. When the world in front of him regained clarity, he was already leaning on the lieutenant’s shoulder.

“It’s not because of His Highness Wayne, Marshal. It is because even you no longer have confidence in your body, so what I say seems to be more and more effective.”

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The lieutenant muttered. He took Su Shi’s coat and set it on the side. The he helped him lie down on the camp bed next to him. “Marshal, His Highness Wayne will win sooner or later, but as long as you control the situation, you don’t have to work so hard–”

“Of course he will win, but if he can’t change the lives of everyone as soon as possible, he won’t win the trust of the people.”

All the bookwork has made him dizzy. Su Shi tiredly stretched his sore body and turned his head to the side to explain his intention.

“Most of these cruel orders were executed from my hands. The Terence government will not pay attention to how many and what they are. If I can sort them out as soon as possible, Wayne will have more leverage, and it will be easier to change them, don’t you agree?”

“I only know… these things that you write yourself will become evidence of your guilt after the country is subverted again.”

The lieutenant was unmoved, and his voice was faintly mute: “Marshal, victory will soon come, have you never really thought about what you would do then?”

What to do? Of course it is to grab the pot* and conveniently run away.

[*T/N: pot – metaphor for “blame”]

Su Shi’s eyes unconsciously expressed some yearning, but then he remembered his painful experiences of repeated defeats and hesitated for a moment before rebuilding his confidence. There was a faint glimmer of smile in his eyes.

“When that time comes, I’ll find a place where no one knows and hide, and live the rest of my life peacefully. You guys don’t have to look for me, just let me rest, okay?”

The lieutenant shook his head, choked up with emotion. He wanted to help the marshal tuck into bed, but there was a sudden loud noise outside the window.

He had already communicated with the insurgents. At this time there should be no fighting. Su Shi jerked upright and endured the flip-flopping of his stomach. A guard had already staggered into the room in a haste.

“Marshal! It is the common people who have spontaneously protested. They are using civilian weapons to open fire on the Presidential Palace. They also claim that bombs were buried in the Presidential Palace. Please evacuate as soon as possible!”

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Chapter 21

“But I want it.”

Wayne stood up and looked at Su Shi. In his eyes was the reflection of Su Shi’s tense and uneasy face. He patiently guided, “Daniel, you have been guarding the light all this time. Don’t be afraid of it.”

It’d be a wonder if he weren’t afraid.

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

Su Shi watched as his experience points were inserted with wings. His heartbeat drummed. Holding on to Wayne’s wrist firmly, his chest couldn’t stop thumping up and down. “No—Wayne, you can’t do this…”

His expression was way too tense. His forceful movement even caused the needle to fall out, and it left a dazzling bloodstain on the back of his hand.

Wayne frowned slightly. He took the overreacting person into his arms and patted him gently. Then he took his hand and wiped the blood off the back of it. “Don’t be afraid. Exactly, what is the matter? Tell me, okay?”

It was rare for him to speak so softly like this, so his tone inevitably had some rusty stiffness, but there was still enough warmth in it to calm a person down.

The protagonist was a person with clear logic. As long as Su Shi found a reason that could be justified, the other party might consider his frame of mind and attitude.

Su Shi’s mood gradually calmed down. He averted his gaze with a guilty conscience and cautiously brought out the excuse that he’d just gathered: “Wayne, I swore to our teacher, that all the things I do, I won’t tell other people for my entire life…”

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He remembered Wayne’s admiration for that lunatic teacher. Precisely because he had shot the teacher himself, this person had been ardently at odds with him for five years. If he hadn’t accidentally fallen into the other person’s hands, then most likely the final outcome would be him running out of luck one day and getting shot by the protagonist. Then he would be returned to the main space.

From his current standpoint, looking back on his past self who had called that kind of outcome “bad luck,” it was really too superficial. (Because the current trajectory could be even worse.)

But precisely because of this, if it were the teacher’s last wish, then it would probably be enough to persuade Wayne.

Su Shi calculated this with confidence, but the other party did not speak for a long while. He raised his head in doubt, only to find that within the depths of Wayne’s eyes there seemed to be burning a strange and dark flame.

His heart jumped and he couldn’t help but tremble lightly.

They have faced each other many times, regardless of whether it was friendly and amicable or tit-for-tat, even when Wayne had shot him down from a few hundred meters away, or when Wayne had seized him by the neck so that he was unable to move a single step, he had never felt that the other party was truly frightening.

Only this one time, the dark flame in those eyes actually made him feel a little chill.

“Wayne, I—”

Did Wayne’s fanatical worship of the teacher reach such a point that he couldn’t even stand it when Su Shi mentioned it like this?

Su Shi felt a bit of uncertainty in his heart. He pursed his lips and lifted his head. But the flames in those eyes suddenly went out, leaving only a very gentle sadness and helplessness.

At the same time, his terrifying and imposing manner quietly dissipated. Wayne placed his hand on the ends of Su Shi’s hair and gently rubbed it.

“You don’t have to live for the teacher, Daniel. From now on, you don’t have to listen to what he says. You have the right to live for yourself and do what you want to do. No matter what you want to do, I will do everything possible to help you accomplish it. Do you understand?”

Impossible. If he said he wanted to shoulder the blame till death, it would be strange if the other party were willing to help.

Su Shi looked away glumly, unwilling to answer.

Looking at his seemingly numb reaction, Wayne’s eyes gradually filled with a powerless sad pain.

Daniel was so scared of the teacher that just a mention of him would cause him to faintly tremble. It would seem that the fear and obedience had long been implanted deep in his heart.

Exactly what kind of means did the teacher use to completely destroy a person, make him accept such a cruel arrangement, and unable to even give birth to the slightest resistance to disobey?

Even though the teacher had already died, he still controlled Daniel. If he didn’t happen to break through all this, Daniel might follow the teacher’s instructions, silently complete the final guard, silently bear the infamy and misunderstanding, and fall into the darkness before dawn*.

[*T/N: dawn – metaphor for a new age after a successful rebellion]

But since he had already broken through, it was impossible to let such a result develop.

“It’s okay, Daniel. It’s okay. As you said, we’ll finish the business first, and these can be discussed slowly.”

Obvious changes were too unacceptable for the opponent. They could only find a way to lead the situation, first ensure that Daniel survives, and then slowly guide the unwillingness and hope in his heart to be completely released.

Wayne took him back into his arms, patiently patted him gently, and softly kissed the other person’s eyebrows and nose, causing the pale and cold skin to become stained with a faint rosy color.

“I still need your help, Daniel. When the uprising breaks out, I will return to the insurgent army and lead everyone to overthrow the Terence government. I still need your role in the government and I need your help with my family. You’ll make it so that I won’t have fears of troubles in the rear, right?”

Hearing the familiar task, the man in his arms lightened again. He raised his head to look at him and nodded slightly.

Wayne felt disconsolate in his heart, but still smiled and nodded. He gently stroked Daniel’s soft hair ends. “It’s okay, we still have time, we still have time for everything…”

Although the royal family had been squeezed out of the center of power and its financial resources have fallen sharply, it still had a deep foundation, and there were still many medicines that were hard to find outside. Although it was not as good as the miracle that could almost bring one back to life, it could at least effectively improve one’s physical condition.

As long as Wayne could regain his status, he could use the reasoning of returning a favor and access those medicines. As long as he had those medicines, there was a way to prolong the life of the other party.

Daniel’s body was still weak. Only a short while had passed, but he already seemed sluggish. Wayne carefully helped him lie back down, and softly ordered a few words for him to take good care of himself before he exchanged positions with the lieutenant outside and instructed him to help the marshal with the medical drip.

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The Big Landlord 90.1

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Chapter 90.1 – In Love

Without Ge Qian An around, Shao Fei’s personality came out.

An Zi Ran heard about him from Fu Wu Tian. Shao Fei was promoted from a civilian soldier. He spent a total of five years in the army. For the first two years he stayed in a fire leader army*, which did not have any prospects. Later he was discovered and then promoted to Fu Wu Tian’s side.

[*T/N: 火头军 literal translation. The second character can also be translated as “head.”]

He had a big personality, and he couldn’t hide his moods. These people were usually stubborn, and easy to understand.

Shao Fei just turned nineteen this year. Because he went directly from the countryside into the army, in the past five years, he has only been to the capital once, so his curiosity about Jun Zi City was stronger than An Zi Ran.

“Shao Fei.” An Zi Ran suddenly stopped him.

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

Shao Fei immediately turned back.

An Zi Ran asked, “About Miss Zhong Yue, how much do you know?”

Shao Fei wasn’t surprised. He counted on his fingers for a bit. “Zhong Yue has been by wang ye’s side for ten years longer than me. Sometimes she’s cold. She doesn’t like to talk. Our personalities don’t really get along, so I don’t know much about her, but…”

“But what?”

“I heard that wang ye saved her life. I think it was when she was five years old. A group of bandits rushed into the village where Zhong Yue lived. They not only stole the villagers’ food for the winter, but also killed the villagers there. They were very cruel. Wang ye happened to pass by and saved her. I recall that she seems to be the only one from her village that is still alive. From then on, Zhong Yue has been by the wang ye’s side. Furthermore, she only listens to wang ye’s orders, as if to repay him for saving her life.”

An Zi Ran looked calmly at the street ahead and did not answer.

Shao Fei seemed to have come to a topic of interest and he said with enthusiasm, “The day when wang fei and wang ye got married, Zhong Yue was also there, but it seems like she left later on, so wang fei didn’t get to see her.”

“That’s it?”

Shao Fei rubbed his head and nodded.

On the way, An Zi Ran asked about the other people. Shao Fei answered his questions one by one, unless it was something that he did not know.

An Zi Ran knew that for Fu Wu Tian to get to where he was, he must have quite a few high-ranking military officers that he trusted. Asides from the few loyal veterans that Fu Xiao left him; the ages of the other people were all similar to Fu Wu Tian. An Zi Ran thought that he had seen all of them on the day of the marriage, but unexpectedly there were still a few more staying at the border.

The two walked as they talked, and they soon arrived outside the engraving workshop. The engraving workshop was a place where they printed text. In the twenty-first century, it was called a printing factory (or a print shop). But according to his original timeline, the word ‘factory’ was something closer to modern times. The ancients did not have such things as factory yet, because in order for there to be a factory there would inevitably have to be machines.

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An Zi Ran did not use his identity as wang fei to meet the boss of the engraving workshop. The other party was also unaware that he was the wang fei of the Imperial Fu Palace. He only took him for the son of some noble.

The owner of the engraving workshop was a middle-aged man named Li Zhen. He had a grizzly beard and a gentle smile. He heard that An Zi Ran wanted to print some things so he asked a few pertinent questions. When An Zi Ran showed him the things in the box, the smile changed a little.

“What is this?” Li Zhen picked up the square piece of paper that was cut in the box and looked at An Zi Ran strangely.

An Zi Ran told him his request.

Li Zhen’s eyes widened. He had never seen such a strange thing. Not only did he have to make such a small one, but it also had various patterns on it. Although he did not understand it, it was still business. Businessmen would not push away such a good thing, especially since the other party was very generous.

Li Zhen mulled it over and then agreed.

Asides from a few pieces that were more troublesome, the others were very simple.

“Boss Li, according to the speed of your workshop, when do you think this will be done?” After negotiating the requirements and conditions, An Zi Ran asked for a concrete completion date. His hope was to have it as fast as possible.

Li Zhen stroked his beard as he considered. “To be frank, gong zi, the things you want done will need at least five days at the fastest.”

An Zi Ran nodded. Five days was not very long. The renovations for the gambling house wouldn’t be done so quickly either. He stood up. “Then I will have to trouble Boss Li with this.”

Li Zhen quickly stood up and smiled. “An gong zi is too polite.”

Then he personally saw him out.

An Zi Ran didn’t specifically tell Boss Li not to let things leak out. This kind of thing, the more you specified, the more mindful of it the other party would become. He believed that as long as he didn’t tell others how to use those things, even if Boss Li had the intention to leak it out, he still wouldn’t be able to do much. The other party should be confused right now, and have no idea what he wanted to make those things for.

Shao Fei saw that wang fei wasn’t speaking. He seemed to be thinking about something. So he didn’t talk to him either, but after a while he couldn’t help it anymore. “Wang fei, after those things are complete, can they really be used to play?”

He had never seen such strange patterns.

“Five days later, after I get those things in my hands I will teach you guys how to play. Don’t look at it as just a few dozen sheets of paper. You can play more games with it than with dices.” After An Zi Ran finished speaking, he thought of a question. “Do you know where they sell cattle bone or ivory?”

Shao Fei revealed a mocking smile. “This, I also do not know. We can return to the prince’s palace and ask Qian An. He knows more.”

Although he often ran around outside, dragging other people out with him to sightsee whenever he was free, there were still a lot of places that he has not been yet. It was even more impossible for him to pay attention to any shops selling cattle bones or ivory.

Thus, the two of them returned directly to the prince’s palace.

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Let Me Shoulder this Blame! 20

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Chapter 20

Feeling feeble movement from the arm of the other party, Wayne violently jerked his head up and was met with Daniel’s startled and lost gaze.

“I’m sorry… Did I scare you?”

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Wayne chuckled softly, trying hard to calm the expression on his face. He scrubbed his face vigorously with his hand. “These past few days, your situation was unstable, sometimes good, sometimes bad. I was badly frightened. While Nathan was away, I took the chance to rest here for a bit.”

Hearing that the other party hadn’t asked about the matter that he had just learned about, Su Shi let out a breath of relief. He shook his head helplessly and laughed. “Seeing your expression, I thought that you’ve come to tell me that the uprising failed…”

“Daniel, are you only thinking about whether the revolution would succeed or not?”

Wayne suddenly interrupted him in a gentle voice. His eyes fixed upon Su Shi’s pale and soft smile. There was a faint touch of hoarseness to his voice.

How exactly was he able to let go of those irreconcilable grievances? And how could he laugh so easily in the face of approaching death? Wayne simply could not imagine.

Su Shi blinked, meeting Wayne’s deep gaze. He lowered his head, the corners of his lips turning up faintly, and readily admitted his mistake. “Okay, okay, I know I also need to take care of my body. Don’t get angry, all right?”

After several arguments and counter-arguments, Su Shi was already well aware that the more he resisted, the more they would try to restrain him. In order to not have these two men take turns watching him like a hawk, he needed to admit his mistakes and cooperate actively.

With the system’s certain death setting*, Su Shi’s mentality was much better. Now he has safely shifted his goal into a new direction, from carrying the pot until death to maintaining his current experience points and assisting the protagonist in completing the task perfectly.

[*T/N: In Chinese, it said the system awarded him a gold metal for absolute death. There’s a bit of sarcasm in the sentence, but Su Shi is evidently happy with the result either way.]

He had sincerely apologized for his mistake, but found that the other person’s expression did not warm up at all. Su Shi was a little puzzled. He opened his mouth to speak again, but his lips were suddenly covered with warmth, blocking what he was about to say.

Wayne kissed his lips, his breathing heavy. This person before him was already suffering in pain and was steadily getting worse.

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But this man was still laughing and he was still apologizing to him as if nothing had happened. He obviously didn’t do anything wrong. He obviously suffered all the grievances and injustices from the beginning. But in those eyes, there was only a gentle calmness that he could not see through. It was to the point that he could not even find a glimpse of the unwillingness of before.

He couldn’t just admit that due to his concern he had placed excessive surveillance on him. He could only put all his emotions into that kiss. It wasn’t until the other man’s body softened due to lack of air and fell into arms weakly that Wayne’s mood finally calmed down.

Su Shi gasped for air swiftly. On his pale cheeks were hard to see flushes of red color. He leaned against Wayne’s arm exhaustedly, coughing and laughing.

“I see now. So you wanted me to think about this… My Highness*, we still haven’t finished our proper business yet. Wait until we have the new country set up. Then we will have all the time in the world for these romantic affairs. What are you so anxious for?”

[*T/N: Yes, he said “My Highness” and not Your Highness. 😏]

His voice was a little lower than usual because he had just kissed, and it also carried some nasal sounds, especially gentle and warm.

That call of “My Highness” was spry and gentle, but revealed unexpected intimacy. When Daniel addressed him like this, Wayne’s heart jumped, and he instinctively held on to the other’s hand. “Will you stay with me till then, Daniel?”

“Not certain, you’d better move faster, I have a very anxious temperament.”

Su Shi smiled and spoke with a slight smile. His tome was still mild, as if he was just saying a very ordinary joke.

But Wayne understood what he meant.

The pain was still lingering in his heart. Wayne met his gaze and smiled* lightly with a gentle expression. He raised his hand and held the back of Su Shi’s neck. Then he leaned over and kissed him lightly on the forehead. “I promise you, Daniel. Within three months, I will let you see everything that you want to see…”

[*T/N: Both “smile” and “laugh” uses the same Chinese character: 笑 xiao. Sometimes I can tell the difference based on context clues, but other times it is vague, like here. So Wayne either smiled or chuckled lightly.]

“Really? So fast?”

He didn’t expect that there would be hope to complete the task so quickly. Su Shi’s eyes widened in surprise as he looked upon Wayne, who had a firm expression on his face.

Those eyes were full of the purest expectations and longings, almost like a child who had never been contaminated with darkness, so clean that the heart was filled with the weakest bitterness.

Wayne held back the sourness in his eyes, raised his hand, and pressed it on the top of his head. He rubbed and spoke with a patient smile. “Of course it is true. I promise.”

The news of Wayne’s death could not be covered up. After stewing for a few days, both the royal family and the public should have reached the limit of endurance. Coupled with the secret guidance of the insurgents, a large-scale insurgency uprising was just a matter of days.

He had been planning for a long time, and now there were also Daniel’s expectations. He would never let any mishap occur.

This guarantee without doubt was useful. The person in front of him instinctive withdrew his neck, slightly raised his head to look at him, and gently raised the corners of his lips. His pale eyebrows were filled with happy smiles.

Watching his eyebrows spread open, Wayne’s eyes were also soaked in warm colors, and he lifted his arms to embrace him.

“Very soon, Daniel. Everything will get better soon. I will tell everyone about your sacrifice and protection over the years. You can soon stand in the sun and accept the praise you deserve, okay?”

Su Shi’s smile abruptly froze over.

“No, Wayne—listen to me, what I want is not this…”

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The Big Landlord 89.2

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Chapter 89.2 – Two Hearts

An Zi Ran deliberately gave him a psychological blow by saying, “Don’t be too happy, there are still two more. These two are much harder than the ones you just painted. You can’t draw with a straight line.”

Fu Wu Tian knew that wang fei would not let him go easily, so he guessed that the latter two would not be too simple, so he was not surprised.

Translations by Vanilla Muse.

An Zi Ran then told him what he was thinking.

Although he said draw two, in fact it was only one, because the two patterns were the same, the only difference was that one should use red pigment, and one should use black pigment.

An Zi Ran was uncommonly considerate, and only had him draw one. Because he couldn’t simplify things like the previous three, so he painted slowly and two hours passed.

An Zi Ran was carrying an account book. It was the Imperial Fu Palace’s account book.

He could now be considered a master* in the Imperial Fu Palace. Trivial matters could be handed over to Steward Zhou, but he still had to personally look over the accounts. Fortunately, there was Steward Su over at An Yuan County to oversee things, so he was now more free than before.

[*T/N: 当家主母 “female master in charge of managing the household” or “mistress.”]

There were not many members in the prince’s palace. Fu Xiao never took any concubines, so the Imperial Fu Palace was much more peaceful than other rich, noble manors. There were no women striving for favor, and no fighting and scheming. The account books were even simpler than the one’s for the An family.

After reading the account book, An Zi Ran was just about to stand up. Suddenly a shadow appeared over his head. When he looked up he saw that it was Fu Wu Tian standing behind him. He held a piece of paper in front of him. A lively looking clown jumped out at him. Although this masked clown wore the clothes of the ancients, he had to say that it was really vivid.

“How is it?”

“Very good. It’s what I wanted.”

Fu Wu Tian leaned forward. Their faces were very close. They could each feel the other’s breathing. Fu Wu Tian then spoke leisurely, “Wang fei, this prince has helped you so much, is there any reward?”

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An Zi Ran didn’t even blink. “You took the reward ahead of time the night before, so no!”

When he finished speaking, he got up and took the paper from his hand.

Fu Wu Tian followed him, and An Zi Ran had him add a few more symbols on the paper because his painting skills were better.

“Draw two more hearts, one red and one black.”

Hearing this sentence, Fu Wu Tian’s movement’s stilled. “Two hearts?”

An Zi Ran nodded.

Fu Wu Tian did as he asked and drew two hearts that were close together. If he knew the story of Cupid then he would’ve strung the hearts through the center with a feathered arrow.

An Zi Ran smiled slightly. He took the paper out from under Fu Wu Tian’s brush, and then he added a little something under the black heart. Then he drew a plum blossom. Everything he wanted drawn was done.

An Zi Ran cut out the painted pattern with the tool that Steward Zhou got for him. Then he pressed it onto a red note card that he had prepared ahead of time. On the card were some requirements that he had written. He then placed that into a square box. Like this, it could be considered a job well done.

Wang fei, you still have not told this prince yet, what are you doing with these drawings?” Fu Wu Tian observed his series of actions. An Zi Ran looked like he was getting ready to go out.

An Zi Ran also did not conceal it from him. “I want to make a new gambling game. These things are all materials. When it’s done, I will show you.”

Creating new gambling games was not an easy task.

Fu Wu Tian couldn’t help but have a sense of anticipation. He couldn’t wait to see what kind of interesting game these strange patterns would become!

The next day, An Zi Ran took the box and went to he engraving workshop. Originally, Fu Wu Tian wanted to go with him and what his wang fei was going to do, however, an abrupt decree destroyed his plans, because the Chong Ming Emperor had summoned him. So he could only send Shao Fei and Ge Qian An to accompany him.

Fu Wu Tian had to leave home earlier than An Zi Ran.

The three finished eating breakfast and prepared to go out, but when they got to the door they saw Zhong Yue coming in from outside.

“Zhong Yue pays respects to wang fei.”

After returning from Chang Province, Zhong Yue was completely idle. Seeing her appear here, no one felt surprised, but Ge Qian An’s eyebrows wrinkled slightly.

An Zi Ran nodded and asked casually, “Are you looking for the wang ye for something?”

This ordinary sentence actually caused Zhong Yue’s expression to change slightly, as if An Zi Ran had asked something desperately serious. Actually, he really did not have other thoughts. Zhong Yue was Fu Wu Tian’s subordinate, coming to the Imperial Fu Palace, eight to nine out of ten times must be to look for Fu Wu Tian. Although it was very subtle, the strangeness on her face did not escape the eyes of An Zi Ran.

Zhong Yue took a moment to steady her self, “Replying to wang fei, I came to look for Vice General Ge.”

An Zi Ran looked back and forth between the two of them. “In that case, Vice General Ge will stay here. I will go with Shao Fei.”

“Thanks, wang fei.” Ge Qian An saluted him.

Zhong Yue also thanked him.

Then the two of them left the prince’s palace.

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The Big Landlord 89.1

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Chapter 89.1 – Two Hearts

On the third day, Fu Wu Tian fulfilled his promise to help him paint five drawings.

Although he had been staying at the border for more than a decade, he started learning these things ten years ago. Also, just because he stayed at the border didn’t mean that he had to fight a war every year.
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Other people thought that he was just an all-brawn-no-brains man, when in fact, the sons of high-ranking officials who stayed in the capital for many years did not have as much ink in their belly as he did*.

[*T/N: they are not as cultured as him]

After knowing that Fu Wu Tian could paint, An Zi Ran had no worries. He directly told him the pattern he wanted to paint. The patterns were complicated and needed to be drawn by talented people. In his previous life, he could draw simple sketches, but once a brush was in his hand he lost all rhyme and rhythm.

After listening to his description, Fu Wu Tian immediately got to work. He was silent for a while before asking, “Wang fei, can you say it again?”

An Zi Ran seemed to be expecting this. Unsurprised, he said, “I said I want to draw an old couple and their son. The size should not be too large. The length should not exceed eight centimeters, and the width should not exceed four centimeters.” After he said it, he was afraid that the other would not understand and even gave the dimensions.

“…Wang fei, are you retaliating against this prince for causing you to be unable to get out of bed yesterday?”

When Fu Wu Tian heard that he wanted to draw such a small image, he could only think that it was so.

An Zi Ran had no expression on his face. “Does it matter if that’s the case or not?”

“Of course.”

“What?”

Fu Wu Tian replied, “You obviously enjoyed it that night. You came four times, even more than this prince.”

A sharp gaze pierced him.

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An Zi Ran said in a monotonous tone, “You want to tell me now that you can’t actually draw it? It doesn’t matter, you can tell the truth, I won’t look down on you.”

“But you will discriminate against this prince.” Fu Wu Tian immediately answered.

“Yes!”

Fu Wu Tian clicked his tongue. “Really impolite, didn’t even hesitate for a bit. This prince didn’t say he couldn’t draw it.”

Fu Wu Tian has indeed never painted such a small image, but that didn’t mean he couldn’t draw it. However, looking across all of Da Ya, afraid that no one has ever painted such a small size, because with a few strokes of the brush, the dimensions that An Zi Ran gave would already be completely covered in black or red ink. Exactly like what happened to An Zi Ran the day before yesterday.

“Then go ahead and paint. Remember to make the clothes look better,” An Zi Ran added another request.

Fu Wu Tian said, “If you have any more requirements, say it all at once.”

This was the rhythm of a broken jar!*

[*T/N: literally 这是破罐子破摔的节奏!]
[Thanks to Syeki for explaining this phrase! “破罐子破摔” means a mistake occurred, and instead of rectifying it, you let it continue on and worsen. In this case, you can read it as FWT digging a pit for himself by asking AZR if he had any other requirements instead of asking him to be merciful.]

An Zi Ran really thought about it for a bit. It’s been a long time since he touched that kind of thing. He couldn’t think of the specific pattern. Finally, he took out a brush and dipped some ink to draw a picture on another piece of white paper. “This can be drawn in a straight line on the clothing. Simple is fine, it doesn’t need to be too complicated.”

Fu Wu Tian looked at the pattern An Zi Ran drew, and pictured the finished product in his mind. If it’s like this then it was much simpler. But… “Wang fei, what are you painting these pictures for?”

An Zi Ran answered, “I want to print these pictures on small pieces of hard paper that can be carried around, so the picture can’t be too big.”

After Fu Wu Tian understood, he finally started painting.

An Zi Ran figured that he would be painting for a while, so he left the study room while the other man painted. Before long, he returned with a pot of hot tea and some little snacks. Just as he placed the tray down on the table, he saw Fu Wu Tian stop painting. The brush was changed to a stiff bristle brush. The stiff bristles were relatively small, and the lines outlined were relatively thin.

An Zi Ran took a look at the table top and couldn’t help but blink once.

Ancient people probably didn’t look highly upon this type of character, but in his eyes it was already very shapely.

The three characters outlined with straight lines were obviously rigid, but they appear on the rice paper in a vivid way. It was no wonder that he dared to boast about his painting skills. It was indeed not bad. If other people heard his description, it was hard to imagine what they would draw.

An Zi Ran picked up a brush and drew a few patterns on another piece of paper. To Fu Wu Tian, these patterns seemed very strange. Then An Zi Ran pulled out a piece of paper with ten patterns that he had drawn before.

“According to this format, add these symbols on the upper left and lower right corners.”

Fu Wu Tian looked at his drawings and sketched a few strokes. The symbols he drew were even better than An Zi Ran’s. Furthermore, he drew everything in one stroke without lifting the brush.

“How is it?”

An Zi Ran praised, “It is much better than I imagined.”

Fu Wu Tian, who was praised, revealed a bit of happiness in his eyes.

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Tightrope 13

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Chapter 13 – Dinner Lineup

Sakura had taken to waking up before the sun rises to train her stamina, endurance, and hand-to-hand combat. Doing so ensured that her bullies wouldn’t be awake to bother her, and there were lesser people to laugh at her if she messed up.

It was during one of her morning practices when she ran into Konoha’s Green Beast. The junior version. Literally.

It was a head on collision when they both turned from different sides of the same corner during their morning run. Rock Lee saw stars when he looked up to see the most beautiful vision he had bumped into.

The girl had the most unique pink hair and green eyes. She was dressed in forest green training sweats that brought out her eyes, and sweating like a pig with her hair messy and plastered to her face. Dirt from the fall smudged her clothing. She stood up and brushed herself off. The sun was just beginning to rise, casting an orange backdrop behind her.

“You all right?” She extended a hand to him.

He got onto his knees and clasped her hand with both of his. “My name is Rock Lee! Please go out with me! I’ll protect you until the day I die!”

The mildly concerned look on her face fell and she gave him a dead-eyed stare. “No.” She pulled her hand back and continued on her run.

Lee cried manly tears of heartbreak.

The next morning, he ran all over Konoha until he bumped into her again. Not as literally this time. He then professed his undying love for her youthful spirit and beauty only to have her shoot him down again. The third time he did it, she punched him into a tree.

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“Ugh, my teammate is such a freak. It’s even worse now that he apparently found the love of his life. All he ever does during training is gush about her, and our sensei just encourages him. It’s sickening.” Karin complained at the dinner table.

Even though Karin and Juugo lived in different houses, they barely used their kitchens. They always came over to Sasuke’s house for dinner and the five inhabitants of the Uchiha Compound would take turns cooking dinner. Even Ranmaru cooked from time to time. Due to his size he wasn’t as adept in the kitchen as the others, but his curry dish was quite good. Sometimes Naruto would come over for dinner, too. But after his first attempt at cooking for them, all the Uchiha plus Karin banned him from the stove until he learned better.

“You always complain about them, but we’ve never actually learned anything about your team from your rants. Are you even trying to get along with them?” Sasuke quipped with a wry smile.

“I don’t want to get along with freaks like them. They creep me out. Ugh, just talking about them gives me goosebumps. These past two months have been a nightmare with them.” Karin jabbed her chopsticks against the table to emphasis her point.

“How about you two? Juugo. Kimimaro. How are you getting along with your team?” Sasuke asked.

Kimimaro and Juugo exchanged looks. “We complete our missions without problems,” Kimimaro said.

Sasuke raised an eyebrow.

“Our sensei seems to favor our other teammate,” Juugo supplied.

“It’s fine, though. Juugo and I work well together.”

Sasuke frowned. He mulled on what his friends had told him as he ate his dinner. “Unlike Karin, the two of you don’t openly complain about your team, but from your previous comments it sounds like you are dissatisfied with the way your sensei singles out your third teammate. Have you considered the fact that because the two of you are so compatible, that you may have unconsciously segregated your last teammate? Your sensei might be trying to rectify the situation by paying more attention to her.”

“I did not say as such.”

“No, but I can read between the lines.”

Kimimaro blinked. He really wasn’t jealous of their third teammate, as Sasuke seemed to be implying. The only one he respected with all his heart and cared to follow to the death was Sasuke. It didn’t matter if their new sensei wasn’t someone worth following.

He was merely concerned with the competence of their sensei to be team leader if she played favoritism so blatantly. But it’s also true that in his “objective” statements about his new sensei and teammate that there was an underlying dissatisfaction at the way they conducted themselves.

“I think I’d like to meet your teams,” Sasuke said.

“What?! I can’t expose my precious Sasuke to that filth!” Karin protested.

“That would not be necessary, Sasuke-sama,” Kimimaro hastened to reassure Sasuke.

Sasuke’s smile was half amused, half worried. “I am your clan head,” he said to Juugo and Kimimaro. “And as a friend,” this he said to Karin, “it is only right that I keep your best interests in mind. Based on your… comments, I worry whether your current teams are dependable or not and would like to meet them in person to ascertain their capabilities with my own eyes.”

“But-”

“Please bring them over for dinner. I also think it would be beneficial to you to bond with your teams outside of training.”

“But, but, but!”

“Please coordinate with your teammates and see when they are all free.”

“…Understood.” Kimimaro nodded.

“But…! Aw, fine!” Karin huffed.

Juugo just nodded in acknowledgement to the request. When Sasuke pulled rank on them it was hard to refuse him. Sasuke would only pull that card if he truly thought that what he was doing was for their best interest, and Juugo could never begrudge Sasuke for caring. In fact, his cheeks warmed slightly at the sentiment.

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For the sake of everyone’s sanity, Sasuke decided it was better to work with one team at a time. Karin’s team was the first to come over for dinner. Naruto had wanted to come for dinner again, and after some deliberation Sasuke relented. It might be helpful to have Naruto as a mood maker and to divert some of the tension. Or maybe that was just wishful thinking.

Sasuke could not for the life of him understand what went wrong between Karin and Naruto. He thought the two Uzumaki members would be thrilled to meet each other, and they seemed to be on the road to becoming friends when they first met, but when Naruto came back to the Uchiha Compound the second time, which was two weeks after the first time, Karin was spitting fire as soon as she laid eyes on the blond.

Naruto was understandably nervous around Karin. He wasn’t hostile to Karin like the redhead was to him, but he also didn’t make as much of an effort as Sasuke thought he would in patching up their relationship. Naruto was always thickheaded and resilient. If someone didn’t want to be his friend, he would pester that person until he or she gave in. If someone were mean to him, he’d give as good as he got. But to Karin, it was like he had metaphorically rolled over and accepted that she just wasn’t going to like him and he wasn’t going to retaliate or do anything about it. Sasuke had tried to question him on it, but Naruto just stammered and blushed, and then he ran away. It was very uncharacteristic of the loud blond.

Nevertheless, Naruto was there on the day that Karin’s team was scheduled to arrive. As Naruto bounced around the house, excited to meet an actual genin team, Sasuke, not for the first time, wondered if it was a good idea that he let slip about the team dinner and then actually allowed Naruto to come.

Kimimaro and Juugo were away with their team on their first C-rank. It was so convenient that Sasuke thought the fates must have planned it.

“I’m home.” Karin announced listlessly.

“You live next door.” Naruto corrected her.

“You!” She hissed. “What are you doing here?”

“I invited him,” Sasuke stepped in before a hissing match could break out. “Welcome.” He smiled apologetically at Karin and she caved.

She sighed and stepped off to one side so that her team can enter. “This is Creepy, Freaky, and Shitty.”

“Are those really their names?” Naruto wondered.

Karin wanted to hit him.

Sasuke’s eyes widened at the sight of her team. She gave him a look that said: “I told you so. They’re freaks.” Then he composed himself and bowed, “Welcome.” He gave her team a dazzling smile that had her melting in her boots. “My name is Uchiha Sasuke. Thank you for always looking after my friend, Karin.”

“Thank you for inviting us into your home, most youthful friend of my student!” Karin was amazed by Sasuke’s composure. He kept a pleasant look on his face and didn’t even twitch. “My name is Maito Gai. These are my students, Rock Lee and Hyuuga Neji.” Gai placed a hand on each boy’s shoulder as he introduced him.

“Osu!” Rock Lee greeted.

Neji nodded his head in greeting.

“So you are the famed Uchiha Sasuke-kun,” Lee said. “I have heard much about you.”

Sasuke glanced at Karin out of the corner of his eye. She did not even have the decency to look embarrassed.

“You took on the burdens of a clan head at such a young age. All for the sake of your friends! I am deeply moved by your story!” Lee enthused.

“The Council won’t officially recognize him as clan head until he’s at least jonin rank,” Neji said.

“Ah, but for all intents and purposes, Sasuke is now the Uchiha Head. We should pay him due respect,” Gai said.

“Don’t stand on formalities. Please come in.” Sasuke gestured for them to go in. Neji and Lee toed off their sandals and changed into slippers.

“Ha ha ha.” Gai boomed with laughter. “Such a delightfully polite Uchiha.” He reached forward a hand to clap Sasuke on the shoulder. Sasuke flinched away, a momentary look of horror on his face. Gai took note. So as to not draw attention to the Uchiha’s flinch, he continued reaching forward, a little slower, and patted Sasuke quickly on the shoulder.

At the same time Naruto bellowed his introduction, drawing Team Gai’s attention onto him.

Sasuke held himself still. It wasn’t disgust that made the Uchiha flinch. Having received constant weird out and disgusted looks for his eccentricities, Gai could read the look of disgust even with his back turned. He filed the information away.

Once his team was done changing footwear and moved into the house, Gai quickly changed shoes and followed.

In the dining room, a young boy of seven years was setting the table. Sasuke introduced the boy as his adopted brother, Ranmaru. The boy was polite. He bobbed his head cutely and made his introductions.

“Naruto-san, will you help me bring out the dishes?” Sasuke requested of the blond.

Gai, his team, and Ranmaru took seats at the table as Sasuke and Naruto went into the kitchen to get the food.

Once they were out of earshot, Naruto whispered to Sasuke, “Hey, Sasuke. Did you know Big Fuzzy Eyebrows from before or something?”

“Fuzzy…” Sasuke shook his head and abandoned that line of thought. “No, I don’t.”

“But you-”

“Let’s hurry up, Naruto-san. The food will get cold.”

Naruto understood a dismissal when he heard one, but that didn’t mean he had to like it. He pouted and quickly brought the food to the dining room.

After a round of “itadakimasu” everyone dug in.

“This food is scrumptious. Did Karin-san prepare it?” Lee asked.

“As if I would ever cook anything for you, Freak!”

“Ah ha ha ha, Karin-san is as youthful as ever, right Gai-sensei?”

“You’re absolutely right, Lee!”

“Gai-sensei!”

“Lee!”

“Gai-”

A vein popped in Karin’s temple.

“Onii-sama made everything,” Ranmaru chimed in.

“Ooh?” Gai sounded delighted at the prospect. Sasuke sweat dropped.

“If you have the time to perfect your cooking skills, then you should be training.” Neji said.

Karin blew a fuse, “Unlike you haughty Hyuuga, we don’t have servants scuttling around to do the menial chores for us. You should be honored to be eating food made by Sasuke-kun!”

The chopsticks in Neji’s hand snapped.

“Naruto!” Sasuke shouted.

Everyone else quieted as Naruto jumped in his seat. “What!” He didn’t even do anything. Yet.

“Could you get a new pair of chopsticks for Neji-san, please?”

“I’ll get it,” Ranmaru volunteered.

Awkward silence descended in the room. Sasuke held back a sigh and refrained from massaging his nose bridge. He was beginning to wonder if this was such a good idea after all.

Ranmaru returned with the chopsticks and Sasuke petted him on the head. Ranmaru smiled and leaned into his touch.

“Sasuke-kun,” Lee spoke up. “I heard that you were popular with the ladies, perhaps you can give me some advice. I fell in love with a girl, but she keeps rejecting me, I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.”

“Huh?” Sasuke was completely blindsided by the change in topic. “Ah, well, I’m not- uh…” he sighed. At least this was a fairly safe and normal topic. “Why don’t you tell us how you two met and we’ll go from there?”

So Lee regaled them with the story of how he met his fated angel. Karin and Neji had heard the story so many times that they were sick of it. Gai was beaming at his student and going on and on about the springtime of youth.

When Lee finished his story, Naruto was the one to point out, “So you don’t even know her name yet?”

“She refuses to tell me.”

“Well, if she won’t even tell you her name, how do you expect her to agree to go out with you?” Naruto asked. Karin was surprised by his insight. Of course she would never admit as such.

“Then how should I find out her name?”

“Hmm…” Naruto rubbed his chin. “Maybe you can follow her around and wait for someone to say her name.”

“That’s a fabulous idea, Naruto-kun.”

Karin sighed at their stupidity. Forget insightful, Naruto was complete and utter nonsense.

“No.” Sasuke opposed the suggestion. “That is nothing but stalking. Your relationship will not be pure if you do something like that.” Sasuke almost cringed at his own words, but it was the best way to get through to someone as straightforward, youthful, and ingenuous as Lee.

Gai nodded.

Lee cried rivers of tears. “Then what should I dooooo?”

Sasuke twitched. “Please stop crying, Lee-san.”

Naruto handed Lee a napkin. Lee blew his nose.

“To begin with, I think you’re approaching her too forcefully. You have to admit, Lee-san, you’re a bit… eccentric, and this may be off putting to some, well, most girls. You need to slow down and establish a friendship with her first.”

“I see, I see.” Lee nodded. Then his shoulders slumped. “But how do I go about being her friend if she pushes me away every time she sees me?”

“If she’s a year younger than you, trains in the morning, and doesn’t wear a forehead protector, then she’s probably a student at the Academy aiming to become a ninja. She sounds pretty dedicated. Perhaps you could offer to train her. Be her sparring partner.”

“You’re so smart, Sasuke-kun.” Karin cooed as she latched onto Sasuke’s left arm and nuzzled into his neck. From across the table Naruto shifted uncomfortably as he watched the contact between Sasuke and Karin.

Sasuke was just about to put down his chopsticks and push Karin off him when Lee stood up, startling everyone except Gai. “Such a youthful idea!” He bowed. “Thank you for your advice, Sasuke-sensei!”

“Huh?”

“You are my sensei in love,” Lee declared.

Sasuke opened his mouth to protest. Ranmaru giggled. Due to Ranmaru’s Kekkei Genkai he could read people’s chakra, and in a way, read their thoughts and moods. Straightforward people like Naruto and now Lee seemed to be Ranmaru’s favorite type to read, because the candidness was soothing and at times like this, entertaining.

Sasuke sighed in defeat. He had a premonition that Lee might become a stable in the Uchiha household if this keeps up. At least Ranmaru would be pleased. “Just don’t come to me over every little problem, and I’ll try to give you what advice I can.”

“Thank you, Sasuke-sensei.”

Sasuke twitched. “I’m seriously not a love expert. There is no guarantee that she’ll agree to train with you.”

“But it’s worth a shot.”

“I suppose.”

After that, dinner went a little smoother.

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