Crescent Moon at Departure and Sleep
He encountered people from more than ten different groups along the way. Although he never interacted with any of them for long, he gained something out of each encounter. The composure and the upward curve he wore on the corner of his lips was the best proof.
Li Zizi never knew his second brother was a master with words, especially when the latter never made any attempts to hide his condescending attitude towards who he spoke to. Li Zizi always considered his second brother as a stranger he never knew. From memory, Li Chengzhi was snobbish even towards his elder brother since his mother was the Empress, and he firmly believed he was going to succeed his father. Strangely, nobody ever disliked his haughty attitude; instead, they had an unbelievable amount of faith in him. Li Zizi didnât even know when his brother initially planned to revolt.
Among all the Princes, Emperor Yuansheng doted on Li Chengzhi more than any of the other Princes. After all, besides Red Prince, who had to stay in the capital in order to fulfil the duty of state proctor, all the other Princes were sent off to their fiefs, while Li Chengzhi had the privilege of staying in the capital. Li Zizi wasnât convinced that Emperor Yuansheng did so in order to supervise the two eldest Princes. Almost nobody knew that Li Zizi was there when his father ordered Li Chengzhi to stay in the capital, so he saw how glad his father was to keep his second brother in the capital.
Li Zizi wasnât privy to how much power could be gained from a promotion to official Prince. He only knew his father and brother, which was why he could tell that his father didnât keep Li Chengzhi in the capital for some lofty goal but simply because he wanted to take care of his son.
Li Zizi could see the resentment hidden in his brotherâs mind as he watched his brother speak to the unkind folks. It pained him and it lit⊠a fire in him. The pardon Li Chengzhi was granted didnât teach him what his parents wished for him to learn. Anyone who was watching what he was doing wouldâve immediately discerned that he wasnât planning anything beneficial for anyone besides himself. Quite frankly, Li Zizi was annoyed that his brother didnât learn anything when Her Majesty knelt in front of His Majesty for ages to save his life.
âCalm down.â Bu gently rubbed Li Ziziâs head with his cold hand that carried a unique scent, calming the latter down.
Li Chengzhi wrapped up his conversation and continued on his way with, âIâll show you,â written all over his smug face. It wasnât clear who he was targeting, but they certainly werenât going to appreciate whatever he was planning to offer them.
Perhaps Li Chengzhi never changed. He wholeheartedly believed that he was going to be the next Emperor, and he always insisted on getting whatever he wanted. Therefore, if he wasnât going to be given the throne, then he was going to take it. He failed in his attempt, but he was still alive, so he had to try again. Maybe by some definition, he truly was an important character.
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âYour brother is linking up with some real folks.â
âWhat?â
Bu grabbed his head and smiled. âYou know, in just a few sentences, he managed to mobilise 40% of the criminals in the capital. If he was a criminal in the pugilistic world, heâd be able to build a big empire. If he wasnât your brother, Iâd want him as my strategist.â
âWhat do you reckon he is aiming for?â
Bu swiped his nose. âWeâll find out if we tail them, wonât we?â
Li Zizi agreed, but he couldnât understand why the nose swipe was necessary. They only just started moving when Bu stopped, prompting Li Zizi to query, âWhatâs the matter?â
Bu looked over his shoulder and reversed a nod. Li Zizi followed the direction Bu pointed to see six hooded individuals standing amongst the crowded street. They shouldâve stuck out like a sore thumb considering they were attired in black, had their faces hidden, weapons strapped to their sashes, and had an incredibly strong stench of blood on them, yet nobody seemed to notice their existence.
âWho⊠are they?â
âJust some enemies,â Bu answered with a shrug. He stepped forward and, wearing a smile, voiced, âYouâve finally caught up. I was about to give up on waiting. Feng Clan is supposed to be rich, isnât it? Is it so hard to find some decent assassins?â
Getting the silent treatment, Bu nodded and said, âSo I guess even Night Sparrow is about the money. Had I known you were all about the money, Iâd have paid you to kill Feng Jiutian to save him and I the trouble.â
The âNight Sparrowâ utterance prompted one of them to shoot hostility as real as sharp as a real blade at Bu. As Li Zizi had never heard of attacking someone through a dominant aura alone, he hurriedly guarded himself. As he had progressed somewhat through Pure Yang One Qi, he was highly sensitive to qi flow, resulting him in subconsciously firing a glare back. As if they exchanged real blows, the aggression both sides fired virtually clashed in the air. One of the six immediately took a small step back. The six assassins were taken aback by Li Ziziâs level.
âKnow whatâs good for you,â warned Bu. âLetâs go.â
Bu grabbed Li Zizi by the arm and ran. The crowd made it an ideal location to shake off pursuers, and Bu was the best runner Li Zizi knew. Thus, they were able to shake off the six in no time at all.
âWhat was that about?â asked Li Zizi, once they were safe.
âWhat sort of question is that?â Though he was reproachful, Bu was evidently pleased. âYou pitted your auras against each other. They didnât expect you to be able to give 100% on your first move. Like momentum, aura is meant to be built up gradually. I bet heâs hurt pretty bad after his small nudge resulted in a titanic push, hahaha. I wasnât planning to shake their hands or anything, so this is perfect. Now that weâre proper enemies, we can have some real fun.â
Li Zizi couldnât help smiling when his friend was happy, but their appearances still bothered him. âBu, did you steal from someone?â