Artwork by Ibuki Satsuki |
On Li
Sai Man’s return to Cheung’on... without Sik Sik. Containing a link to a new
‘deleted’ (mature) scene. Part 1 is here, Part 2 is here. There is an artwork in this chapter that is poetic yet might also be interpreted as sensuous for some readers. Hence I have kept the link on, but I don't display it right on the chapter.
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Li Sai Man felt his senses returning after
his internal storm abating. He turned to see his beautiful wife lying next to
him, smiling dreamily at him. He smiled back and kissed her. Heaven, she was so
beautiful, gentle, kind and precious…he always felt very grateful every time
they communed. He asked Sik Sik how she felt, but she didn’t reply. Instead, she
rose and reclined next to him, her long ebony hair caressed his chest. She caressed
his face with a saddened expression. Then, just as he registered her sadness,
from the corner of his eyes he saw Sik Sik lifted her arm high; her hand holding something shiny. His brain registered
everything too late, for the next thing he knew was that blood splashed on his
face and body. He gasped, a wild thought occurred in a flash that his wife just
killed him. Has she actually never forgiven him all these years?!
Yet, he was quick to realise that he felt
no physical pain at all. Then, with a sudden emotional pain, he realised that Chun
Sik Sik just stabbed herself.
“No!!!” Sai Man bolted up and held the
swaying body of his wife. Blood oozed from the large wound on her chest, right
where her heart was. He cupped Sik Sik’s face in panic, trying to revive her.
Yet, the light in her eyes was fading away too quickly as she whispered, “Now
you can return to Cheung’on… without regrets…”
Then, too soon, her beautiful head lulled
backwards, lifeless. Sai Man was too shocked to respond to Sik Sik’s last
words, such that it was a good few minutes before he whispered her name. When
she didn’t respond, he shook her body several times until he realised she was
gone. Tears welled in his eyes before they streamed down like flooding rivers.
Then he howled into the night, like a
wounded animal lost in a dangerous forest, without the protection of the one he
loved the most.
“Noooooooooo!!!”
Anon (this one is the last source, they might havesourced it from elsewhere too) |
“Sai Man! Sai
Man! Wake up, Sai Man!”
In panic, Sik Sik shook her husband’s body
several times. He didn’t wake up. He kept tossing and turning in his sleep,
screaming and crying at the same time. In a desperate attempt to wake him up,
she summoned all her strength and shook him again violently, until her body
also shook because of the momentum.
“Sai Man! Wake up! It’s just a nightmare!!”
That woke him up. He bolted right up,
opened his eyes in a flash and hyperventilated as sweat poured profusely, making
his skin glisten under the moonlight that peeked through the lattice windows.
Then, upon realising that Sik Sik kept calling him, he jolted, turned around to
see her, and grabbed her into his embrace.
“You’re alive…? You’re alive?! Tien, thank
you, thank you that you’re alive!!!” He let her go, only to trace her worried face
and body, making sure that she was safe and sound. “You’re… you’re here… you didn’t commit
suicide! You’re still here with me…!”
Then he hugged her again and sobbed again
like a baby.
“Oh Sik Sik… why did you do that? Why did
you kill yourself…? Can’t you see it destroys me…?”
It took Sik Sik a good while to calm Sai
Man, before he realised that she was indeed still alive, and that he was having
an awful nightmare, but it was just a nightmare nonetheless. With broken
sentences, Sai Man explained what he just saw in his dream, that Sik Sik
committed suicide just after they had a very beautiful communion.
“Why would you do that, Sik Sik? Why would
you leave me like that?...”
“Sai Man…” Sik
Sik shook her head. “It was just a dream…”
“But it was so real…” he whispered almost
to himself.
Chun Sik Sik studied the shell-shocked face
of her husband for a while before she said that she’d get him some tea. She
caressed his face and kissed his tears before she got up and wrapped herself in
her white inner garment. They indeed just made love before falling asleep
undressed in each other’s arms a few hours ago. She could still feel the
warmth of Sai Man’s body on her skin as she walked barefoot across their room.
She reached for her winter sandals, wrapped herself in Sai Man’s winter coat
and went towards the kitchen.
It was a calm and beautiful late winter
night. The crescent moon just shyly set in the western horizon, while a faint
purple hue in the east indicated that the dawn was approaching. Sik Sik boiled
water and made tea absentmindedly. She knew Sai Man had been having trouble
sleeping since last month, since the refugees from Tang arrived at Fusu.
Despite their best efforts, the village could not support the continued stream
of refugee from Fusu that came after the first wave. Li Sai Man and Mr Ho the
village leader had gone to the capital to request for more assistance, which
was gladly given by Yau tai-gor. Yet, something changed inside Sai Man after
the night the first refugee wave arrived. He wasn’t joking around anymore. He
would count their food stock, distribute them wisely amongst the refugee, and
talked with them about what happened in the village. Or he’d looked at the
Central Plain map, his eyebrows taut in deep concentration.
Li Sai Man had changed after that night…
but not because he was a bad person. Because he was inherently a good person.
Or perhaps, he never changed at all. All
these times, Sai Man was just facilitating her desire to live a peaceful,
bucolic life. Perhaps, deep within, he always wanted to return to Tang.
Source |
When Sik Sik returned to their room with
the tea, she found that Sai Man was already dressed in his white inner garment,
sitting across the window, watching the setting crescent moon. His look was
hollow. Yet when he heard her steps, he turned. He observed her serving him tea
like he observed a rare painting or a treasure he couldn’t believe he had.
Then, he suddenly hugged her again and sobbed into her bosom.
“Sai Man…” Sik
Sik tried to no avail not to cry. “Sai Man… your tea…”
He didn’t reply to her plea for a good
while. Finally, he let her go and sipped the tea. His shaking was visibly
reduced by now, such that when he next spoke, it was quite intelligible.
“I never want to have that kind of
nightmare anymore…” Yet, before Sik Sik responded, Sai Man suddenly added with
urgency. “The knife! The knife that Lok Wan gave you before we left Cheung’on.
Where is it?!”
She frowned. It had been a while since she
saw the knife. “I think…I remember seeing it in the kitchen a few days ago…”
“Give it to me.”
Sik Sik’s eyes widened in disbelief.
“Sik Sik –” Sai Man shook his head. “I’m
not going to hurt you with that knife. I’m not ever going to hurt you anymore.
Ever!” In fact, he was rather offended that his wife still thought that he was
still capable of doing that.
“No… no, I don’t mean that…” Sik Sik was
quick to offer an explanation. “I never once doubt you anymore, Sai Man…It’s
just…” She reached for his pale face. “If you think that I’ll use that knife,
or any other weapons, to kill myself, you’re wrong…”
Sai Man didn’t budge. His eyes still
drilled into Sik Sik’s, such that she had to look away. He sighed and grabbed
Sik Sik’s hands, gently making her facing him. “Sik Sik, look me in the eye,
and tell me you never had any thoughts of killing yourself these past few
weeks.” He had to call her name again when she turned away from him.
Finally, she looked at him, and slowly
nodded. “Yes. I did have the thoughts of ending my life and let you return to
Cheung’on to be the king who you should be.” She looked at his disappointed
face. He was disappointed with himself for not being able to conceal his
thoughts from her.
“But…” she rose and walked slowly to fetch
a coal brazier from a corner of their bedroom, her long ebony hair poetically
billowed behind her as she walked. She returned and placed the brazier on the
table, all her movements steady and certain. She had thought through her words
for a few days. “But I have stopped thinking about it since last week. I love
you. I love life…I treasure the life we share together.” She let Sai Man took
over in setting the brazier alight. She then hovered her own hands over the
warm glow of the brazier. “…I don’t want to leave you because of that. Also, if
I do end up killing myself so that you could return to Tang, you’d feel guilty.
And I cannot let you have that horrible feeling anymore…”
“The first one was not your doing,” Sai Man
commented as he also warmed his hands over the brazier.
“No, it was not. But you regretted it, and
you haven’t forgiven yourself for it.” She turned to look at her husband, who
just meticulously studied the warm glow of the burning coal.
“I almost ended your life, Sik Sik.” Sai
Man eventually spoke again. “How can I forgive myself for that…?”
Sik Sik studied Sai Man for a few minutes
before raising from her chair and went to a cabinet next to their bed. She
rummaged around and returned with a piece of paper, a bottle of ink and a
brush.
“Write to Counsellor Li now, please.” Upon
receiving the questioning look from Sai Man, she added, “Write to him, saying
that you’re going back to Tang, and you are waiting for his suggestions on what
to do next.”
“Sik Sik…”
“You stay here mostly because you feel
guilty towards me. Of course, you love this place too, you love being a farmer
too. But you are destined for something greater… and I don’t want to stand in
your way. I want to support you, in every way I could, while also cherishing
the life we share together.”
Li Sai Man looked absentmindedly at the
blank paper in front of him. His next sentence was a whisper. “Will you return
with me to Cheung’on?”
Sik Sik shook her head. “I’m not entirely
sure yet. I just know that you do need to go back to Cheung’on… the whole
country awaits you.”
“Thank you. To be honest, I’m not sure I can
succeed though…” Sai Man’s hand traced the paper in front of him. “I’ve left
Cheung’on for more than a year… Not sure how many allies I have there now.
But…” he looked up and caught Sik Sik’s concerned face. “I remember what Master Yuen Jong said to us. If we want to do something, something that we know for
sure is right, and we don’t do it, we are likely to regret it one day.”
Sik Sik nodded. “I remember that very
clearly. So…” she played with the ink bottle. “Why don’t we just take the baby
steps towards it? Start with the most important one.”
Sai Man studied the wise countenance of his
wife. He finally nodded and reached for the brush. “The letter.”
“No, not that.” She smiled and enveloped
his hands. “The most important thing is… forgiving yourself.”
Li Sai Man looked at his wife again. Once
again, he realised how lucky he was to have her.
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How does a person face the person he almost
killed, albeit by someone else?
Counsellor Li Ching tried not to think
about it during his journey to Fusu. He had Cheung Cheut Chan with him to talk
about other things. However, inevitably, they would almost always talk about
it. Whether Sik Sik had truly forgiven him… and what he’d say when he saw her
again.
Li Ching never disliked Chun Sik Sik. His
motive of supporting the idea of killing Sik Sik was merely a political motive
to gain more support for Li Sai Man. He honestly considered Sik Sik a lovely
lady, but a dear frail lady nonetheless. She wouldn’t be able to survive the
Palace politic anyway, hence perhaps killing her was actually an act of mercy.
Yet, when that day Li Sai Man returned with Sik Sik, shaken yet alive, Li Ching
realised that the Second Prince had decided to act against their plan. When Sai
Man hastily left the Li Mansion, Li Ching thought that he’d lost a friend, a
confidant and an ally for good.
Thus, when a letter from Li Sai Man
unexpectedly arrived from Fusu, delivered through their spy network, Li Ching
thought he had misread the letter. He had to re-read the letter several times,
even asking his wife’s opinion several times, before deciding that Li Sai Man
truly meant every word. Immediately Li Ching decided to go to Fusu himself
after the snow melted. He needed to make that visit. Li Sai Man’s letter was
simple, communicating that he had decided to return to Cheung’on with full
support from Sik Sik. Yet he’d like some advice on what to do before returning
to the Capital. Li Ching dispatched a reply through the network, asking the
Second Prince to wait for his arrival in Fusu so that they can travel back to
Tang together.
Li Ching went to Fusu with his wife and two
of Li Sai Man’s old associates, the very generals who supported the idea of
killing Sik Sik in the past. During his journey to Fusu, Li Ching didn’t really
think about Sik Sik. He did, but he always cast it aside and thought of
something else. Like, the steps to defeat the Third Prince and the Crown
Prince. The steps to prove the cahoot between the Third Prince and the
Treasury. And other such matters. Yet, when they approached Fusu, Li Ching
couldn’t escape the Sik Sik topic anymore. He actually had no clue of what to
say to the young Mrs Li, or the Second Princess. He just knew that him
supporting the killing was wrong, and he had no clue how to say sorry.
Then they arrived at the house where Sai
Man and Sik Sik had lived for the last 1.5 years or so. The simple house was
empty, but it was clear that Sik Sik just finished cooking lunch, for she had
not cleaned up the kitchen utensils. Upon Cheut Chan’s suggestion, they went to
the field to check if the younger Li couple was there. And yes, there they
were. Li Sai Man was checking his land this morning, the soil just woke up from
a long and harsh winter and now sprouting greens, and now he was finishing his
lunch break. The Second Prince was laughing at something Sik Sik said, which
caused her to laugh as well. She then cleaned her face with her hand, which
made her cheeks dirty. Sai Man laughed again and cleaned his wife’s face with
his hands. They were happy, and free.
Li Sai Man was happy, and this simple
village girl called Chun Sik Sik had given him this happiness.
The happy couple looked up when they heard
the Tang visitors approaching. The merry light remained in Sik Sik’s eyes as
she told Sai Man what she saw. Li Sai Man himself looked excited to see his old
friends. He strode towards Li Ching’s entourage to greet them. The sun glowed
at the back of his head as he approached them. To Li Ching, seeing Li Sai Man
again after having all hopes lost was a soothing balm for his heart. He knelt
in front of the Second Prince, feeling so grateful that Tang had its second
chance.
“Counsellor Li, please!” Li Sai Man hastily
assisted Li Ching to get up. “Please my dear friend. I am so glad to see you,
let’s get this unnecessary formality done and dusted!”
Li Ching got up and cast his first genuine
smile in almost two years. “I truly miss you, my dear friend…Thank you for
returning to us.”
Sai Man smiled and gestured towards Sik
Sik. “As I said in the letter, my wife encouraged me to return to Cheung’on. I
just hope I’m truly up to the task.”
Li Ching turned to see Sik Sik smiling next
to Sai Man. The Counsellor raised his hands to salute Sik Sik with a fist
greeting; the girl immediately returned his greeting in kind. The truth is, Li
Ching never greeted Sik Sik like that. In the past, Sik Sik was just a peasant
girl his wife accommodated into his household. Usually, it was Sik Sik who
shyly greeted Li Ching with a curtsy and gently-wrapped fists. The Counsellor
would then nod to acknowledge her, but he never greeted her first. Only now
that Sik Sik was officially married to Li Sai Man that the relationship
changed.
“Counsellor Li, how very kind of you to
come all the way here to accompany Sai Man back. Thank you for your
thoughtfulness.” Sik Sik first started the conversation.
“Of course, Madame Li. Your husband is a
very important person for Tang; we cannot let him return to the capital alone
unguarded.”
“Still, it was still very kind of you to do
this. Thank you.”
Her voice sincere, no hatred in her eyes,
only understanding and acceptance. Li Ching realised that he had been wrong all
the time. Sik Sik might be timid and kind, but she was definitely not a weak
woman. The Counsellor was about to casually reply when he realised there was
nothing casual with their last encounter.
“Madame Li…” Li Ching struggled to find
words. “Sik Sik, about what happened before in Cheung’on…” He lost for words,
thus he could only look to the ground, feeling increasingly uncomfortable. He
felt his wife touching his arm for support, but that didn’t help him at all.
Unexpectedly, Sik Sik was the one who broke
the ice.
“You did what you thought you had to do for
Tang. Sai Man did the same thing. Of course I wasn’t happy that I wasn’t
involved in that very important decision, that my presence was merely
considered a nuisance… a liability for Tang. But Sai Man regretted it. He cast
away his riches and ran away with me. I have forgiven him. He had amended his
mistakes, and he had forgiven himself.” Sik Sik took some steps forward. When
she resumed, her voice was soothing. “I have forgiven you too. I think it’s
time that you forgive yourself as well, and let go of the past.”
Cheung Cheut Chan had told Li Ching that
Sik Sik had forgiven him, but the Counsellor still doubted it. Now, with Sik
Sik so readily forgiving him for supporting her murder, Li Ching felt a heavy
burden released from his shoulders. He looked up and saw Sik Sik’s natural charms
which befitted in this natural environment. Her wisdom and kindness, coupled
with her silent strength that had always supported Sai Man all these years away
from Tang.
The Queen. The kind and wise Queen that any
country would need.
Li Ching couldn’t understand what came over
him, but at that time, he found himself kneeling down.
“Second Princess, my apologies for my past
conducts that have brought you misery…”
Behind Li Ching, Li Sai Man’s two former
generals also knelt down and offered their sincere apologies.
Surprised, Sik Sik stuttered for a while
before hastily assisting the gentlemen to raise.
“Counsellor, Sirs, please. I am always just
Sik Sik. That Princess title is beyond me, and I do not need it. Your renewed
friendship is more than enough for me now.”
Li Ching looked up and smile. He now
realised why Li Sai Man couldn’t bring himself to kill this woman. And now, he
was also grateful for that decision.
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Time flew afterwards. On the same day, Li
Sai Man took Li Ching to the Fusu capital to discuss his return with Brother
Yau. The entourage took a few days of rest in the Fusu palace while Sai Man, Li
Ching, Yau tai-gor and the two Mme Li discussed the next plans. Well, Sik Sik
was mostly listening, but she was invited to the meeting and she gladly joined.
The fact that Sai Man involved her in the meetings made her happy, for it made
her feel that her presence was important for him.
During one of the meetings, Sai Man decided
against bringing Sik Sik back to Tang. He didn’t want to bring her into a
dangerous situation. Because his return signalled his willingness to take the
throne, his enemies would not remain silent. Thus, he couldn’t guarantee Sik
Sik’s safety. Anyone from the Crown Prince to his Royal Uncle Tao could take
Sik Sik hostage as a leverage, and he couldn’t let that happen. Sik Sik would
stay in the Fusu Palace, well-protected by Yau tai-gor.
Nevertheless, the night before Li Sai Man
returned to Cheung'on, he and Sik Sik purposely stayed on their old house in
the village. Sik Sik brushed Thunder for one last time, for the faithful horse
would accompany Sai Man back to Cheung’on. Then Sik Sik made her husband
dinner, which he finished in no time.
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Then in their favourite backyard, under the
full moon after a wine drinking session, Li Sai Man made love with his wife. It
began slowly as he patiently explored her alabaster body, trying to remember
every inch of her body for he wouldn't see her for months afterwards. Perhaps
it was his gentle touches, perhaps it was because he was leaving the next day,
perhaps it was the wine they drank, that night Sik Sik experienced multiple
explosions. Li Sai Man served his wife faithfully, shifting gear after the
first courtship into a passionate lovemaking that pierced the night sky with
the echoed of their screams. Sik Sik burst her final supernova in such a glory
before collapsing in tears. Tears of happiness of their union and sadness of
him leaving. After his own combustion abated, Sai Man shushed her and, gently
kissing her, promised that he'd return soon, safely, for her. And he intended
to keep that promise.
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Cheung’on, Tang, six months later
“But, Fu-wong, those people are our people
as well! They are your children!”
“So, as children, they need to respect the
elders. They need to respect you, Fu-wong, and stop complaining about this and
that, and start paying taxes to support you! As children do!”
Li Sai Man looked at his step-brother the
Third Prince with disbelief. Oftentimes, he wondered how they were actually
brothers. Then he looked at his own father, the Emperor of Tang, who was
surrounded by three young girls, younger than Sik Sik’s age, slithering their
hands on the Emperor’s old body. Li Sai Man turned away in disgust, and
refocused his attention on the discussion.
“Sam-gor, of course they need to support
Fu-wong and the Great Tang. We all need to support each other. But if even
their basic needs such as food security or free health care for the poor who
cannot even afford to go to the doctors are denied, how can they be of
support?”
This time, the Crown Prince chipped in.
“But Fu-wong is the Son of Heaven. When these people provide for him, Heaven
will reward them for that!”
“And how would Heaven reward them,
exactly?”
The Crown Prince’s smug, know-it-all answer
was, “There is always the way for Heaven to perform miracles...”
“Miracles to about a million people who
live under our so-called care? You mean those people who have to work hard
every day to pay taxes so that we can live in luxury here, while they barely
have enough to eat?”
“Ah, Yi-gor...” Third Prince waved his
well-manicured hands, “Where do you get all these dramatic report, eh? That
they barely have enough to eat? As I have been instructed by Fu-wong –” Third
Prince saluted his father in an exaggerated manner, “I have sent people to
inspect on the living conditions of these people. And they live happily in
their respective villages. No signs of distress at all.”
In a flash, Li Sai Man remembered Li
Ching’s intelligence report; that the Third Prince and the Treasury had been
colluding for a few years on taxes and fund disbursement. This recollection,
coupled with the haunting image of the old man who died in Fusu, flared him,
such that his voice raised an octave when he responded. “And how do we know
that your people did not lie about their investigation? As far as I know, we
had no independent inspection body to accompany your estate.”
“It wasn’t my estate alone; we had the
Treasury investigators in the team!”
“And yet my question remains: how do we
know the veracity of their report?”
“Are you questioning the integrity of the
team?”
Sai Man looked at his sam-gor in the eye.
“Yes, I do. I do question why, on such important matters, the team members were
secretly selected without personal background checks. I wonder why the team was
dispatched without the Court’s knowledge, and we haven’t even received a
detailed report on their mission.”
“What, and the letter –” the Third Prince
waved a piece of paper in front of his yi-gor, “- that was circulated earlier
today before the meeting wasn’t enough for you?”
A letter was indeed circulated among the
Court attendance before the meeting started. It only read: ‘We have visited the
villages in question, and found no sign of distress. All people there were very
honoured to have the Court visiting them. They wish for Your Highness’ health
and longevity.’
“The
letter that contains three sentences?” Sneering, Li Sai Man snatched the letter
from his brother’s hand. “Where are the details? Eaten by the mice?”
“Are you disrespecting the Investigation
Team?”
“No, I’m not. But I want details, and it
seems the team is not capable of providing it.”
“Are you questioning my ability in this
mission?!”
Sai Man lost it. “Yes, I do!”
“ENOUGH!!!”
The three princes and other Court members
jolted in surprise when the old Emperor suddenly intervened with anger.
“Sai Man!” the Emperor descended from his
seat and, raising his fingers, walked lividly towards his second son. “I’ve
warned you to be respectful of your brothers. Your third brother is supporting
the Crown Prince, and I have given them both my support to investigate the
village plundering that you requested months ago.”
To be exact, six months ago, just one day
after Li Sai Man returned to Cheung’on. Sai Man’s request for investigation was
finally acted upon three weeks ago, but he received no updates until this
morning, when he suddenly learned that a team had been dispatched to the village
on the border of Tang and Fusu.
“Fu-wong, I meant no disrespect,” Sai Man
was quick to apologise and offer his salute. “It’s just, because I’ve seen the
suffering of those people myself, I truly want to know what the situation is.
And I am very surprised to learn that a team had been dispatched, had returned,
and with only three sentences to report.”
What Sai Man truly wanted to add was that
he actually had inspected the village itself en route from Fu Su to Cheung’on,
and he did find the village deserted. Scratch that. His entourage had to bury
about two dozen dead bodies of the villagers before they resumed their journey.
Yet, disclosing that information would make his brothers aware of where he had
been for the last 1.5 years, and he couldn’t afford that. He couldn’t afford to
have them sending some people to harm Sik Sik, despite her being safe and
secure now with the Bearded Man.
“So these three sentences meant nothing to
you?” waving the letter in front of his second son, the Emperor’s eyes narrowed
in a challenge. “That they wished me well means nothing to you?”
“Of course it does, Milord,” Sai Man
maintained his salute and kept his head low. “I merely wish for more details, which
are not yet provided.”
“And they will NOT be provided!” the
Emperor tore the letter into pieces. “This is ENOUGH! The investigators acted
on my behalf, hence their words are mine. If you’re questioning their words,
you are questioning mine! And if you are questioning me, you are against me!”
Sai Man looked up, trying to find a shred
of care in his father’s eyes. He found none. “Fu-wong...”
“Enough! It’s late already now. Men!
Prepare my departure. I need to have my nap!”
Which usually entailing him being
surrounded by scantily-clad young women trying to pamper his ego.
It took Li Sai Man his whole willpower not
to leave the Court house ahead of his father, for he was so disgusted at that
point to see how the old man started to grope a young concubine, even before
they left the meeting hall.
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The pavilion pillar in front of him
tantalising him to hit it, yet, Li Sai Man refrained from doing it. If he hit
pillars and walls every time Court discussions stalled or went south, he’d lose
his hands in no time. Plus, he’d have to
fix the pillar, and he preferred to use his limited funding for other things,
like village inspections and donations.
Thus, he did what he knew could sooth him.
He brewed himself tea sent by Sik Sik from Fusu, then he opened the blue silk
pouch Sik Sik gave him the morning he left Fusu.
The silk pouch contained a simple gold
bracelet that belonged to Sik Sik. It was small enough to be unnoticed, but
wide enough to have a plum flower stamped on its surface. Sik Sik had the bracelet
since she was little. In fact, it was found dangling on her neck as her adopted
parents found her bundled in a plain silk cloth one day, more than twenty years
ago.
“The bracelet has kept me safe for years...
Now I need it to keep you safe.”
He protested, for he knew the sentimental
value of that bracelet to Sik Sik. Yet, upon her insistence, he took it. Now,
he was glad he did, for it was a solid connection between him and Sik Sik. It
reminded him of the love that waited for him at home, miles and miles southeast
of Cheung’on. It reminded him of how he
missed her. He missed her presence, he missed her smile, he missed her counsel.
“Second Prince...”
He didn’t register that call. The other
person had to make another call before Li Sai Man returned to the present. He looked
up to see Cheung Seun Mokei approaching the pavilion. Unexpectedly, Li Sai Man
smiled. The young and energetic Master Cheung Seun always managed to keep him
upbeat these days, despite the doom and gloom in the Capital.
“Mokei,” Sai Man acknowledged the young man
as he gestured to the vacant seat in front of him. “Some tea?”
Cheung Seun Mokei (Zhangsun Wuji, 長孫無忌)was a new addition to Li Sai Man’s
small team. Hailing from a small town just outside the Yung Prefecture, the young man had actually
entered the Palace before Sai Man knew Sik Sik, but both men didn’t have enough
interactions despite Mokei’s admiration to Sai Man. Later when Cheung Seun
Mokei heard that the Second Prince had returned to Cheung’on, he enlisted
himself as his aid. Sai Man had enough intelligence from Li Ching and his other
aids to trust Mokei. Yet, it was Mokei’s eyes that made Sai Man decided to
trust the young man. It was the eyes of a kind, trust-worthy man, a man of
integrity who was raised by parents who valued honour. Somehow, Mokei’s eyes
also reminded Sai Man of Sik Sik, perhaps because Sik Sik was also inherently a
kind and trust- worthy person. It only took them a month before Sai Man decided
that Mokei did not need his permission prior to entering his mansion. Hence,
Mokei’s sudden appearance today, after a heated Court discussion.
“Thank you,” Cheung Seun Mokei politely sat
down and took a cup of freshly brewed tea. They enjoyed the fresh tea together
for a moment before the younger man asked where Counsellor Li Ching was.
“I told him to go home for dinner, for Madame
Li would have waited for him. God knows I also miss my wife and her cooking...”
Mokei nodded. “It was a very tough
discussion today...” The young man was there too, in the meeting hall. Mokei
saw everything, he saw how Sai Man practically suppressed his steams as he
argued with his royal brothers. “I don’t know how you still kept your manners intact...”
It was a while before Sai Man replied. “If
I don’t...blood will spill.” He took another gulp of tea as if it was wine. “And...
it will give my brothers more excuse to track down where my wife is... and harm
her.”
Mokei studied Sai Man for a while. “You
love Second Princess so much, don’t you?” A smile was the answer. “Ah, what’s
her name? Lady Sik Sik?”
Sai Man shook his head. “She just wants to
be called Sik Sik. She said that has been her name all along... so having
people call her Lady Sik Sik or Second Princess sounds weird.” He poured
himself another cup of tea and proceeded to boil a new batch.
“Sik Sik is a nice name...” Mokei commented
as he received a new helping of tea.
“Well, it wasn’t always her name...because
she was adopted. But that’s always been her name as she knows it.” Sai Man sipped
his tea as he caressed Sik Sik’s gold bracelet. “For all its worth though, I’m
glad she’s not here to observe the madness. You see, I long for the day I ride
back home to bring her back here as my rightful wife. But now... I’m not sure
I’ll live to see that day...”
The silence that followed made Li Sai Man
looked up, wondering if Mokei had left the pavilion. He found the young man
looking too attentively at the gold bracelet.
“Second Prince...” Mokei stuttered as Sai
Man asked him what happened. “Your bracelet...”
Sai Man lifted his eyebrow. “Yes?”
“May I see the bracelet?”
Although he found Mokei’s reaction odd, Sai
Man just showed him the bracelet. After a moment of hesitance, Mokei took the
bracelet and examined it. Then he looked up, acted like a gold fish out of
water, and asked again, his voice trembling.
“Second Prince... does your wife happen to
have a plum blossom birth mark? Say...” he hesitated, “... on her... eh...
arm?”
An alarm rang inside Sai Man’s head. For a
fleeting moment, he wondered if Mokei was another young man in Sik Sik’s life
before she arrived in Cheung’on. Then he realised that, had that been the case,
Sik Sik would have told him. Then, ashamed of doubting his wife for the second
time, Sai Man replied calmly.
“No... she does not have a birth mark... on
her arm.”
“Does she have it on...uh, I don’t know...
her leg for instance?” Now Cheung Seun Mokei rose and shifted his body
uncomfortably. “Or... her nape? Or...”
Then he snapped out of his nervousness.
“Pardon me, Second Prince. I need to go.”
Before his host granted his leave, Mokei
already strode out of the pavilion, leaving Li Sai Man baffled.
-xxx-
Cheung Seun Mokei’s weird behaviour baffled
Li Sai Man for about an hour, before he decided to disassociate Sik Sik with Mokei’s
questions. Mokei might have indeed met and fell in love with a girl with a
birth mark resembling a plum blossom, but Sai Man knew for the fact that Chun
Sik Sik was a virgin before she came into Cheung’on. Without an intimate
relationship, any man would not be able to guess that Sik Sik indeed had a plum
blossom birth mark on her left midriff – unless said man was a medicine man. Hence,
worst case scenario would be that Mokei had fallen in love with a girl with a plum
blossom birth mark, and that the birth mark was located in an easily detectable
location (such as the palm) or another non-erotic location (such as the upper
part of the arm). Thus, Li Sai Man decided to ignore that weird incident. He
took a ride with the faithful Thunder and arrived back at his mansion after
dark. He had a simple dinner then prepared to retire for the day. He was in his
bed chamber, about to dismantle his outer robe, when he heard a knock on his
door.
“A Fuk?” Sai Man wondered what the old A
Fuk, his main butler, would say in this ungodly hour.
“Second Prince, it’s me, Mokei. May I have
an audience with you?”
The only reason Sai Man could think of for
such a late audience would be of Court cases. He sighed, pinched the bridge of
his nose, and went out of his bed chamber, passed the sitting area, and opened
the door.
He found Cheung Seun Mokei, his face very
pale under the lantern, accompanied by an elderly yet charming lady. Li Sai Man
recognised the lady as Lady Gou (Gao, 高), the birth mother
of Cheung Seun Mokei. He knew that Lady Gou often visited Mokei in the Capital,
and that Mokei had once introduced Sai Man to Lady Gou. But why would this old
lady visit him in the middle of the night?
Does
she know something about Sam-gor and the Treasury?
With a renewed hope, Sai Man ushered his
unexpected visitors into his sitting area. He realised that Lady Gou was
shivering, for that autumn night was rather chilli indeed. He was about to
offer them some tea when Lady Gou spoke nervously.
“Second Prince, my apologies for disturbing
your sleeping time. However, what Mokei informed me this afternoon was of such
a nature that I cannot possibly wait until morning.”
“Lady Gou ..” Sai Man tried to contain his
hope. “Thank you for visiting. Do you... have anything to say about the
Treasury?”
The old lady blinked. “What treasury?” She
looked at her son Mokei to check if she had missed anything, but since Mokei
also looked confused, she returned to address Li Sai Man. “No, Second Prince...
I am not here to talk about the...Treasury. I’m here to talk about my
daughter.”
That took Sai Man by surprise such that he
was silent for almost one minute before regaining himself.
“Madame... I’m
terribly sorry. I am not aware that Mokei has a sister. But if you are here
about a marriage arrangement between me and your daughter, I’m afraid I have to
decline. I have a wife already, and I love her.”
Now the Gou matriarch was exchanging
glances with Cheung Seun Mokei before exhaling and took a step towards Sai Man.
“And for that, I thank you, Second Prince.”
Unexpectedly, she took Sai Man’s hands and patted them.
“Thank you... for
marrying my long-lost daughter, and for taking care of her.”
Li Sai Man had to do a double-take before
he realised that Lady Gou was not joking.
-TBC-
Author’s note:
I
wrote the opening scene based on Sandy’s idea. It wasn’t exactly what she
suggested; Sandy was suggesting that the Foundation 1984 could have been
improved (at least I wouldn’t be so morose about it) if Sik Sik was the one who
took the decision to kill herself, instead of Sai Man being the perpetrator of
her demise. I think it could have been a better angle, but since I want a happy
ending, I used this idea for the dream sequence instead. Thank you all the same
to Sandy for the idea.
The plum
blossom birth mark on Sik Sik’s midriff was addressed in the mature version of Maiden Phoenix Rising and the associated mature version of Sai
Man’s last communion with Sik Sik before he left for Cheung’on (which can be
read here).
The
heated Court discussion was ‘inspired’ by the crazy political surprise that
happened last week in the United States (I wrote the Court part the day after the surprise happened...).
Highly anticipatin the next chapter. Such a huge fan of your fanfic! Thank you so so so much for this!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot! I'll try to produce the (hopefully) last chapter in two weeks.
ReplyDeleteJust curious, are you TinyGin? I don't think so, but just in case....
hehehe...not TinyGin, but I have been on Michael Barbara Network 54 forum...friends with the girls there, especially Sowfoong sis. Are you the writer for the (Mature) Runaway Dragon Missing Phoenix excerpts as well? I just posted something over there as well. See below:
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I love how Sik Sik is given more credit as a strong silent female character. You have given her more depth, and more reason why Sai Man loves her so much. Giving her "queen" like qualities breathes life and purpose into her and how the right partner can make a person better, such as what she does for Sai Man. She is delicate yet strong at the same time and others begin to see her the way Sai Man does. Plus I love how her past is starting to reveal itself with her birth mother and sibling. I dont know all the details about the real history of the story, except that the brothers kill each other...I imagine one of Sai Man's brother kidnap Sik Sik to use her against him, but he finds himself lusting for her, something about her, and Sai Man has to save his wife, ultimately killing his brother. Which I guess in history a brother does kill another, but has real reason to. Sai Man goes back to check on Sik Sik but finds soldiers tearing apart the town. Sik Sik, who is in hiding, senses Sai Man is close by, comes out and searches for him amongst the chaos of the burning buildings and fleeing civilians. They see each other and as they make their way to each other, she is intercepted at the last minute by one of Sai Man's brother's horseman, who sweeps her up and brings her to Sai Man's brother. All while Sai Man is being held back by his team, from going after her without a plan, or they would both die. fantasy dreams! I am so in love with your writing.Thank you so much for giving me and so many others a gift to keep on dreaming! "WE" all wait impatiently for your next chapter!
Hi! TinyGinTX here :)! Your next installment doesn't disappoint!
ReplyDeleteI was reading the first paragraph and was like NOOOOOO!!!! I don't want SS to die like that! Gah! Much to my relief LSM was just dreaming. SS is so brave and selfless for telling LSM to go do what he needs to do. I really feel for her. But I see a way for her to be persuaded to go back to the capital!
Oooohhh...and I love your side story of their last night together before LSM leaves for the capital. Completely unexpected but very much appreciated! I love your writing style for these mature encounters. Very steamy and hot but so tastefully done at the same time. You can tell the two are very much in love. LSM is such an attentive lover...SS is so lucky!! And to have multiple orgasms in one night...again so lucky!! I hope to read more steamy moments in the near future!
But LSM has to right what's wrong first and I'll be anxiously waiting for him to do that!
Hi Ha... (Hannah? or not?)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the lovely comments both here and at the other forum(s). Yes, I am the author of the mature content of the Runaway Dragon at Asian Fanfic... hence I can see your message there.
I am glad that you like the direction I take for Sik Sik. I find that there are many ways of being strong. We don't need to wield swords to be strong, and SS is one of them, a heroine that can captivate our hearts just by being her gentle self. It's difficult to write her that way. Much easier to write the feisty Wong Yung or Siu Ching... but writing Sik Sik is more difficult...
oh and you have a very good imagination on the next conflict between Sai Man and his brothers! I'm not sure as yet whether it would work with my plan, but if I do end up using parts (or all) of your head canons, do you mind? I'll definitely acknowledge you!
Hi TinyGin! Thanks a lot for your comments, always very nice to read them!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, is the way to return SS to Tang involving me writing a content I have to post in the other site? Hehehe... too bad, it was Sai Man himself who decided against bringing her to Tang...
But he'd be glad to get any excuse to commune with her, whether she's staying or going with him!
I was wondering if I was going overboard with four explosions in one night, but given we women can do that, i was like, whatever, it happens to many women, and so why not her? Particularly with a gorgeous hunk like Sai Man going away for so long... plus wine... plus full moon... ^_^
Yes, I AM Hannah on MB forum 54 hehehe. yes you can use any of my "fantasy" ideas as you like. I know whatever you have planned for our dreamy couple will be EXCELLENT! As much as I love MB together, I was never a huge fan of Siu Ching's character. She was cute, but I love Wong Yung's character and Sik Sik's character better. And you have just taken Sik Sik to a new level! I love it. I think for serious intense passion, LSM and SS have it all hahaha. And it SHOULD be intense because of their situation, they don't know if they will have tomorrow. Would love to see LSM take a quick secret trip to see SS after months of being away in Cheung'on where he shows up in her room at night. SS hides a knife under her pillow and senses someone in the room, as she turns to attack, her hand is caught by LSM, tears of joy, and then explosive passion! HAHAhahahaha... ICHA you really are a talented writer and your (M) writing is out of this world. The details and their intimate verbal dialogue is SO WONDERFUL to read. I tried a couple of fanfics myself ( first time ) but it fizzled out and I never got back to trying again. I so much prefer to read yours. When I say "I" I am really referring to "we" because we are a group of girls, and its not just me hehehe. We are going through all your archived stuff now like kids in a candy store!
ReplyDeleteHi Hannah!
ReplyDeleteWow, you have loads of head-canon for LSM/CSS! Will definitely be able to use your last one for another deleted scene ^_^ and will definitely acknowledge you later when i do use it (most likely!).
I agree that LSM is an intense lover. He's scary with his ambition, but with course-correction, he's also a passionate and can be a considerate lover... Whereas CLH is more of a gentle and considerate lover, IMO...
Well, then, I really wholeheartedly thank you girls, however many girls you had there, who read through my articles... i feel honoured that i can make you girls happy!