Chapter 292: Like an Assassin
Added 2024-11-04 11:50:01 +0000 UTC~~~
Li Boqin can only look stunned by Xiao Fang’s declaration. Respect and surprise work together to keep his tongue silent.
“That is a stupid idea. She’s an Emperor. She’ll kill you.”
Liu Jin has no such issues.
“I am not planning on challenging her to a fight!” Xiao Fang shouts, glaring at him. “I’m not a fool!”
“Eh…” Li Boqin scratches his beard. “If that is the case, then… How exactly is the Young Master planning to… challenge her…?”
If Xiao Fang dares to show his face in front of his aunt, she’ll kill him on the spot. If he sends a letter of challenge, she’ll pretend she never received it or play along just to find him. If Xiao Fang spreads his challenge throughout the city, he risks exposing himself. It is hard to take the idea of challenging Xiao Yifan in anything even slightly resembling a positive light.
“You buffoons really have a low opinion of me, huh?” Xiao Fang asks them.
“I once tricked you into giving me more than a year to prepare myself for a duel. As a result, you lost despite having nearly every possible advantage,” Liu Jin points out tonelessly. “Any opinion I might have on you is one which you worked hard to cultivate.”
“I was ten, butthead!”
“And Xiao Yifan is over a hundred. Surely, you can see how you’re in even more danger of being outsmarted by her.”
Xiao Fang’s hands twitch in Liu Jin’s direction, but he manages to control himself.
“I cannot beat Xiao Yifan in a fight, at least not in this decade. That much is obvious,” he says, trying to sound reasonable despite having implied something outrageous. “However, I don’t need to. Xiao Yifan has been suffering several setbacks ever since she took over my Sect due to the actions of the Divine Frozen Palace.”
Liu Jin looks at Li Boqin for confirmation. The Core Disciple quickly nods.
“It is true,” he says. “Lady Shao Zhilan has repeatedly made Branch Master Xiao Yifan lose face. The latest incident took place in the auction last month. She tricked her into buying a completely worthless base for an exorbitant price. It might not seem like much, but…”
But public humiliation is among the most damaging things one can do to an enemy. The Divine Frozen Palace cannot directly attack Xiao Yifan due to the protection of the Endlessly Raging Valley, but they can make her look like a fool. Incidents like that spread beyond the city walls and gnaw at the confidence and loyalty the other Branch Masters might feel for her.
“I just need to tip her over,” Xiao Fang says. His face is full of vicious eagerness. “I need to show that the Xiao Sect she has raised is worthless. The Crimson Cloud Tournament is the perfect stage for it.”
“You’re going to enter as an independent participant,” Liu Jin realizes, his eyebrows rising slightly.
Usually, only the Sects of the Crimson Cloud Empire compete in the tournament, but there are no rules forbidding others from doing so. Many independent fighters try their luck every time the tournament comes, often to poor results. In the history of the Crimson Cloud Tournament, only once has an independent fighter made it to the Top One Hundred.
“Not an independent fighter. An independent team,” Xiao Fang says, grinning. “Li and I will enter as members of the True Xiao Sect. I already checked the rules. There is nothing stopping me from naming my team whatever I want.”
Liu Jin frowns and rubs his chin.
He wants to object on principle, but the more he thinks about Xiao Fang’s plan, the more viable it seems. If his team manages to enter the tournament and makes it further than the Xiao Sect’s chosen delegation, it will be a great blow against Xiao Yifan, especially due to how things are now.
After all, the Xiao Sect is technically no longer within the Top One Hundred Sects of the Crimson Cloud Empire.
Eight years ago, they managed to make it that far due to Xiao Nan’s brilliant performance, but the current crop of disciples is not as talented. The loss of Eastern Port City hurt the Xiao Sect greatly.
“Finally realizing I am not an idiot, huh?” Xiao Fang taunts him.
“Your plan has some merit,” Liu Jin admits. “However, it relies on you being stronger than any single representative chosen by Xiao Yifan. Are you?”
“That’s why I am here!” Li Boqin says, snapping his fingers before rushing over to his robes, which are bundled in a corner. “I now completely understand why the Young Master wanted me to bring these.”
The Core Disciple takes out a set of documents from his robes and puts them over the bed.
“As a Core Disciple, I have access to a great deal of information about the Xiao Sect, including those chosen to represent us in the Crimson Cloud Tournament,” Li Boqin says as he presents the files to them. “Their names, ages, specialties, and achievements are at your disposal, Young Master. You should have no trouble outperforming them.”
Liu Jin hums, impressed that Xiao Fang has prepared this well.
“That just leaves the matter of your challenge,” Liu Jin says. “No one in the city even knows you exist. If you enter the tournament, you will just be another unknown. You need people to focus on you from the start.”
“I have taken some steps,” Xiao Fang says. “Many Branch Masters are unsatisfied with Xiao Yifan but not enough to declare their support for me. I have convinced a few to watch the Crimson Cloud Tournament. That will help spread the word across the Xiao Sect, but that is still not enough for what I want… That’s why I need your help.”
A complicated expression crosses Liu Jin’s face.
“I cannot compete for you,” Liu Jin says. “I have to compete for the Eternal Flame Clan. Besides, my reputation would overshadow yours.”
Xiao Fang’s eyebrow twitches. “There was absolutely no reason for you to add the last part! Besides, I am not asking you to compete with me. You have your own journey. We all do. I have come to accept it… That’s why… I have to do it like this…”
Liu Jin’s eyes grow wide as Xiao Fang drops to one knee in front of him.
“What are you-”
“Emperor Qing Jin of the Storm Dragon Empire,” Xiao Fang says, his face resolute and his voice firm. “I, Xiao Fang of the Xiao Sect, ask a favor of you with the goal of building a future alliance between us.”
“Emperor?!”
Liu Jin and Xiao Fang ignore Li Boqin’s cry of surprise. The two stare at each other without budging an inch. Liu Jin, clearly irritated, Xiao Fang, without a hint of unease.
“You did not have to do this,” Liu Jin says, glaring at him.
“I am not an opportunistic maggot, so I absolutely have to do it like this,” Xiao Fang replies. “This is not a favor between friends. This is a request from an ally that will absolutely be repaid in the future.”
“You stubborn…” Liu Jin sighs. “Fine. Very well. Xiao Fang of the Xiao Sect. This Emperor stands ready to hear your request. What is it that you need?”
“Only two things, Your Majesty.”
~~~
“Not a single thing!”
Most people would agree that Crown Prince Xiang Rong looks much like his father, albeit clearly younger. Since he does not carry himself with an air of constant exasperation and his eyes are neither dull nor lifeless, he is unquestionably the more handsome one of the two. If physical appearance equaled one’s ability to rule, no one would have any worries about the future of the Empire.
Unfortunately…
“They were mocking me! I know it!”
The Crown Prince paces angrily over the pink carpet. The look on his face alternates between anger and mortification as he keeps squeezing and twisting the pink cushion in his hands. The poor thing is on the verge of breaking and spilling feathers all over the room as the prince keeps ranting.
It is, in Fu Lihua’s opinion, quite adorable.
“You should have seen it!” Xiang Rong says, waving the pink cushion around. “The planning for the inauguration banquet was going perfectly! They liked my ideas! Then I make one! Just one! Suggestion! For the side of the Divine Frozen Palace, and it is as if my previous thoughts were worth nothing! They started finding fault with everything! Not a single thing got done!
“Well, I think your ideas for the banquet were great,” Fu Lihua says. She is sitting on the bed with her hands folded primly over her lap.
“I didn’t even tell you my ideas,” Xiang Rong points out.
Indeed, he hadn’t. He worked on them all on his own so he wouldn’t be accused of being unduly influenced by the Divine Frozen Palace. So silly. As if there was any way in which he could have avoided that.
But that’s fine. A silly Xiang Rong is handsome, too!
“I believe in you, so I don’t need to know your ideas to know they are good,” Fu Lihua says with nothing but the most sincere honesty. Her pink eyes shine when she looks at Xiang Rong. “Everyone is worse off for not having heard you.”
Xiang Rong’s mouth quivers with emotion. The grown man throws himself at Fu Lihau’s lap.
“You truly are the greatest woman in the world!” The Crown Prince says. “What have I done to deserve you?”
Fu Lihua considers the question while playing with Xiang Rong’s hair.
“Probably being born the Crown Prince,” she replies, making her lover flinch.
“You’re not supposed to say that…” He whines in that adorably helpless way of his. “That’s exactly why things are the way they are.”
“Dear, I could never lie to you,” Fu Lihau says. “You know that.”
Xiang Rong sighs.
“I know that… but now that my plans for the banquet are going to be met with nothing but opposition, I need to look for another way to build merit.”
Fu Lihau suddenly stops playing with Xiang Rong’s hair. There is an intense gleam in her eyes.
“So what you are saying is… that it would be fine if something bad were to happen to the other members of the committee.”
“No.”
“But-”
“No,” the Crown Prince repeats, somehow managing to sound firm despite his head being on Fu Lihau’s lap and his arms being wrapped around her legs. “I do not need you to fight my battles for me. I must make my own reputation.”
Fu Lihau does not find that particularly fair.
After all, it is because of her that her dearest Xiang Rong is in this predicament.
Through her, the Divine Frozen Palace has been able to exert considerable influence over the court. While it has been a significant boon to them, it has also damaged Xiang Rong’s status. Many people doubt his suitability as the next Emperor. No matter what he does, he is always seen as someone who does the bidding of the Divine Frozen Palace.
“It is a pity there was so much pushback against the idea of pacifying the civil war in the Storm Dragon Empire,” Xiang Rong says. “Proving myself during wartime would have been much simpler.”
“I am sure you would have been a wonderful general, dear,” Fu Lihau says. “Your enemies would have cowered in fear, and their wives and daughters would have offered themselves to you for mercy!”
Not that he’d been allowed to take them, of course.
Xiang Rong is hers and only hers, just as she is his and only his.
“Maybe,” Xiang Rong says. “Oh well…”
He stands up and stretches. She pouts.
“You are leaving already?”
“I have to,” Xiang Rong says, clearly unhappy. “With how busy everything is, I was lucky to get this much time.”
In Fu Lihau’s opinion, three hours is not nearly enough Xiang Rong time! Alas, she cannot keep him at her side forever. That will have to wait until after they marry and she is made Empress. It is a pity that he cannot use his authority to punish everyone who speaks against him, but her Xiang Rong knows that will just hurt his reputation further.
After she bids him farewell, Fu Lihua walks out to the courtyard. She looks left and right before nodding.
“You know,” she says casually, “It is pretty rude to spy on others when they are having a private moment.”
Silence follows, then…
“I did not wish to interrupt you,” a young man says as he walks out of the shadows. He is handsome, if a little scary with those intense red eyes of his. “Trust me when I say I have no desire to know of your relationship with the Crown Prince.”
“That would make you an oddity in Imperial Cloud City,” Fu Lihua says. “I take it you came here to talk to my master? If so, she is not here. You should know that already. Her presence is not hard to find.”
“I am here because she is not,” the young man replies. “If possible, I would like to avoid being face-to-face with someone like her.”
“Oh?” Fu Lihau smiles, amused. “Does that mean you are not worried about showing your face in front of someone like me? Am I being looked down on?”
“At the very least, you are less dangerous than your master,” the young man says. “Fu Lihau of the Divine Frozen Palace, it is a pleasure to meet you. I am Qing Jin, Emperor of the Storm Dragon Empire.”
Fu Lihua’s thin eyebrows rise in surprise.
“That is quite impressive if true, but I am afraid I cannot just take you at your word.”
“I came here prepared to prove my identity,” the young Emperor says.
“Good enough!” Fu Lihua claps her hands together. A smile tugs at her lips.
The Emperor stares at her.
“Is it, really?”
“If I say it is, it is,” Fu Lihua says, already on her way back inside the mansion, her pink robes fluttering as she moves. “Come on! Follow me! I have wanted to meet you for a long time! I do not know Xiao Shuang that well, but she seems like such a sweet girl! It must be awkward because Big Sister Bai Wen is her senior but not the first wife. Oh well, such things happen sometimes and-”
“W-What?”
Fu Lihau looks back. “Did I say something wrong?”
The Emperor’s shocked look is cute. Of course, it is not as cute as Xiang Rong’s.
“I… Lady Bai… We are not… It’s not like… that…”
Fu Lihau frowns.
“Truly?”
The Emperor nods fervently. “Truly.”
“But she spends so much time in the Storm Dragon Empire!” Fu Lihau sounds cheated. “I was so sure of it! Oh, my Elder Sister is going to become a spinster! Are you sure you aren’t just lying to protect her reputation?”
“I am entirely sure,” the Emperor says. “Lady Bai Wen is a dear friend and ally. Nothing more.”
“Well, don’t discount it! Please! You never know what might happen in the future! From comfortable silences to palpable tension! From angry mouths to sealed lips! From apathy to obsession!” Fu Lihau bounces on her feet and mimes a few jabs at the air. “Love strikes like an assassin!”
“...I begin to doubt the wisdom of coming here.”
Fu Lihau flashes him a blinding smile.
“That’s well and good, Your Majesty! Granny Zhao says men who know they're a little dumb make the best husbands!”
~~~
Mini-Character List
Liu Jin: Our protagonist. Rethinking his choices.
Li Boqin: Core Disciple of the Xiao Sect. Spies for Xiao Fang.
Xiao Fang: Self-Proclaimed Future Master of the Xiao Sect. Will fight.
Xiang Rong: Crown Prince of the Crimson Cloud Empire. Actually did have good ideas for the banquet.
Fu Lihau: Disciple of the Divine Frozen Palace. Has already named the children. Is willing to hear out Xiang Rong’s ideas.
Comments
He should have snarked back “It’s Emperor Butthead to you”
GloryHound
2024-12-01 04:04:12 +0000 UTCLove the chapter! Great character interactions.
1FantasyFanatic
2024-11-09 13:17:12 +0000 UTCI'm gonna make a bold claim: it's a kind of flanderization going on. To avoid characters with similar traits, they're starting to get a bit cartoonish. This is said in very negative language, but I don't have strong feelings either way, just to be clear. It does seem exaggerated at times, and having goofy shenanigans happening around the perpetual "straight man" MC isn't my favorite, but I haven't looked at a character yet and decided "oh you're a waste of space".
Gardor
2024-11-06 02:18:35 +0000 UTCI guess it kind of makes sense. Not everyone who cultivates is going to be a super smart scheming cultivator. Fu Lihau is very simple though.
TallTree
2024-11-05 04:29:26 +0000 UTCI mean the light sections in the story before this didn’t have a few characters that are just sickly sweet or promiscuous. I think you might be over thinking it.
Justin McBurnett
2024-11-05 03:21:17 +0000 UTCI know a framework of the story built, but can we get a cliche break through multiple levels in front of people before a battle at some point? Those are always hype AF.
Justin McBurnett
2024-11-05 03:17:51 +0000 UTCCodered999 I would assume the ERV was behind blocking the princes suggestion to the attack the SDE which would have benefitted the DFP. But I am assuming Jin is there to negotiate the support of the crown prince for fang because he is an emperor so he can ask for it without getting blocked since it isn’t the DFP asking. Jin just knew that the crown prince will listen to his fiancé.
Justin McBurnett
2024-11-05 03:05:41 +0000 UTCIt's important to remember they failed to protect the Xiao sect to begin with, yes it was because of aunt Xiao helping to betray her own sect for a power grab, but DFP also did functionally shit all to answer the attack with real consequences against the invader. The whole thing really hurts their reputation and at this point them trying to support someone to take over just makes them look scummy as well as toothless.
Codered999
2024-11-05 01:39:02 +0000 UTCWell, it's not that kind of harem story, this isn't becoming Apothecary Diaries or anything.
sapassde .
2024-11-05 00:44:42 +0000 UTCCultivation makes you stand up to the heavens. Why would you think reality has a chance?
StarBat
2024-11-04 23:16:08 +0000 UTCIf you think that then you missed all of human history and every chapter our favorite feng interacted with xiao shuang
Prometheus
2024-11-04 21:13:20 +0000 UTCNot exactly a battlefield when this is a harem story.
sapassde .
2024-11-04 20:09:39 +0000 UTCI think it's because if that was done it'd look too much like the Divine Frozen Palace is trying to install a puppet in a, potentially, major sect.
sapassde .
2024-11-04 20:08:49 +0000 UTCI'm not too sure, since if he got in a tournament like this he would've used it to recruit someone but maybe that did happen and someone's disciple abandoning them suddenly was too unimportant a detail to be remembered.
sapassde .
2024-11-04 20:07:27 +0000 UTCI know we are 5+ years into this story, so it is nothing new, but the stark contrast between the more serious parts of the narrative (which I like) and these kinds of scenes where everyone behaves like cutesy unserious anime characters, as if they had all suddenly transfomed into chibis, is giving me whiplash. SOME of it, some levity, sure; but there is a LOT of it recently- a bit out of balance imho (maybe because of all the recent interludes?)
Mark
2024-11-04 19:56:02 +0000 UTCYes, its clear that Liu Jin is here as an intermediary to negotiate Divine Frozen Palace sponsoring Xiao Fang. Though I unclear why Xiao Fang can't approach himself - I guess Liu Jin is better at avoiding attention
lenkite
2024-11-04 18:07:42 +0000 UTCWouldn't the Divine Frozen Palace be a simpler direct sponsor for the "True Xiao Sect"? No need for Liu Jin involvement. Xiao Fang is not aiming to win the tournament, he is aware that he is no match for the 4 big sect prodigies... He only wants to rank higher than his aunt, and that works for the DFP purposes as well. Hell, even if he was god's own gift to tournament fighting (hint: he is not), and ends up beating people from the 4 sects, he can just surrender against the DFP participant.
Javier Hernandez
2024-11-04 17:45:10 +0000 UTCIf he'd placed too high, he would have offended all the great sects and caused them to investigate him. But, maybe he could have escaped using Art of the Roaming Thief.
Martin Toder
2024-11-04 16:51:48 +0000 UTCCaught that too. Pretty sure he won
Blahful
2024-11-04 16:47:50 +0000 UTC“I was ten, butthead!” I love their relationship 🤣
Catherine
2024-11-04 16:06:46 +0000 UTCOh my god. Fu Lihau is Marin Kitagawa.
Nicolas Sagrillo
2024-11-04 15:03:17 +0000 UTCNice chapter! It is hard to take the idea of challenging Xiao Yifan in anything even slightly resembling a possible light --> positive light?
Andres Ceva
2024-11-04 14:45:37 +0000 UTCXiao Fang showing wisdom, here, in formally asking Emperor Qing Jin for alliance. Never mix business and friendship.
Robert Davidson
2024-11-04 14:16:01 +0000 UTCWow. Truly, Xiang Rong is either an idiot or heavens-crossed to get involved with Lihau. Woman is a walking red flag.
BelligerentGnu
2024-11-04 13:48:01 +0000 UTCA new ship has entered the battlefield! The Ara Ara Onee-Sama!
Pope Yoda I
2024-11-04 13:41:07 +0000 UTCAlways impressed how you can consistently make interesting characters. Generally they get annoying or dull this deep in a story.
MasterofNova
2024-11-04 13:24:07 +0000 UTCIt has been said that it is difficult for strong cultivators to change. Pretty much everyone in the upper leadership of the sect was strong from youth and have only become more of themselves.
MasterofNova
2024-11-04 13:23:00 +0000 UTCBecause only people on their level actually know their true character. From the mere fact that the common people do not know an entire city of the Empire was laid to waste it seems that information is firmly controlled by the major powers of the country.
MasterofNova
2024-11-04 13:21:25 +0000 UTCThey are good at hiding the circus behind closed doors.
burning_the_paper
2024-11-04 13:15:11 +0000 UTCRenegade realm is the same idea.
Robert Mullins
2024-11-04 13:06:35 +0000 UTCI appreciate that she's not a political choice, she genuinely has feelings for the prince and will actually support him properly. Also, I would like to know Big Sis Bai Wen's perspective on being shipped with Jin.
Codered999
2024-11-04 13:00:04 +0000 UTCPoor Xiao Fang. He can never win against Liu Jin in a spar, especially if it's verbal 😂. This confirms that the Crown Prince actually has a supportive girlfriend. After the Shao Zhilan interlude, I felt that, granny Zhao wouldn't have allowed a exploitative match.
Kind
2024-11-04 12:19:24 +0000 UTCHow does the DFP maintain a reputation of mystique and cunning when all their members are Shonen protagonists.
Paeng Villarosa
2024-11-04 12:15:26 +0000 UTCI am beginning to suspect that the Divine Frozen Palace is the answer to the question "what if you just be yourself, but way too much?"
EMac
2024-11-04 12:04:50 +0000 UTCOne independent who made it into the top hundred, huh? I bet it was Jin's father
Martin Toder
2024-11-04 11:57:58 +0000 UTC