Chapter 131: Gu Gu says Yes!
“No.”
The word landed before the door had finished opening.
Zhāo Yàn stood on the threshold of his mother’s hut, Wēn Jìng beside him, Han Shān one careful step behind, and looked at Gū Gū.
The stick was across her knees.
Her arms were folded.
Her face was creased with anger.
“No,” she said again, in case the first one hadn’t landed correctly.
“Mother—”
“You snuck out.” Her voice was very quiet. “In the middle of the night. With a wound. To go further into the forest. After I told you—after I explicitly told you—”
“I know.”
“And now you’ve come back with a stranger and a snow leopard and a story I have not yet heard but already find deeply concerning. You want to go to Thousand Fang.” She looked at Wēn Jìng with a glare. “And you are?”
Wēn Jìng smiled. “Wēn Jìng. River Valley. My son and I live on the eastern path.” She adjusted Yàn Shū on her hip. Yàn Shū, who had been staring at Gū Gū with round, fascinated eyes, waved one small hand.
Gū Gū did not wave back.
“He is hurt,” Gū Gū said. “My son is hurt. He snuck out of this house while injured and went further and got more hurt and you want to take him further still.”
“His wound is properly treated now,” Wēn Jìng said, gently. “I treated it myself. It’s clean, it’s closed, it’ll heal well.” She paused. “You did good work with the original bandaging. Under difficult circumstances.”
Gū Gū’s eyes narrowed. “Don’t flatter me.”
“I’m not flattering you. I’m telling you the truth. You clearly love him very much and you’re very frightened and that makes complete sense.” She looked at Gū Gū directly, without flinching. “But the wound is not the reason you’re saying no.”
The hut went very quiet.
Gū Gū turned the other way. You don’t know me.”
“No,” Wēn Jìng agreed. “But I know that look. I’ve worn it.” She shifted Yàn Shū to her other hip. “They found the Hollow Boar. Together. In the dark. And they handled it.” She let that sit for a moment. “He’s not the same cub who snuck out last night. He came back different. I think you can see that.”
Gū Gū looked at Zhāo Yàn.
Zhāo Yàn stood as straight as his ribs allowed and said nothing.
She looked at him for a long time.
Then she stood.
She crossed the room and stopped in front of him.
“You scared me,” she said.
“I know.”
“You scared me very badly.”
“I know. I’m sorry.”
She hit him with the stick.
“You don’t do that again,” she said.
“I won’t.”
“You sneak out of this house one more time—”
“I won’t.”
She looked at him for another moment.
“Fine,” she said. She turned to Wēn Jìng. “He can go.”
Wēn Jìng smiled warmly. “Thank you. I’ll take good care of—”
“You bring him back in three days,” Gū Gū said. “Fed. Rested. With that wound no worse than it is right now. And if anything happens to him—”
“Nothing will happen to him.”
“I’m explaining what will happen to you if something happens to him.”
Wēn Jìng’s smile did not waver. “I understand completely.”
“I have a stick.”
“I see it.”
“I know how to use it.”
“I believe you.”
Gū Gū looked at her. At the soft brown hair and the crooked glasses and the complete, unshakeable pleasantness of her.
Hmph. Guess she’d do.
She walked back to her chair and sat.
“Three days,” she said.
“Three days,” Wēn Jìng confirmed pleasantly.
Zhāo Yàn let out a breath he had been holding since the door opened.
~
They left the next morning.
Zhāo Yàn did not cry.
He had not cried. Nothing had happened that would make crying an appropriate response. He was a fox of exceptional cultivation, he was going on an adventure, everything was fine.
His three tails were very flat.
He did not look back at the hut when they left. He looked forward, at the path, at the early morning light coming through the trees. He focused on his breathing, which was steady, and his feet, which were moving.
Han Shān fell into step beside him.
He said nothing for a while. This was usual for Han Shān. Han Shān said nothing the way other people breathed, constantly and without apparent effort.
Then, after the hut had been out of sight for several minutes, he said: “She’ll still be there when you get back.”
Zhāo Yàn’s jaw tightened. “I know that.”
“Three days isn’t long.”
“I know.”
“She was frightened because she loves you. Not because—”
“Han Shān.”
“Yes.”
“I know.” He paused. His tails lifted slightly. “I know all of that.”
“Then why are your ears doing that?”
Zhāo Yàn’s ears were flat against his head. He was aware of this. “They’re not doing anything.”
“They’re very flat.”
“It’s the wind.”
“There’s no wind.”
“There’s always wind. Atmospheric wind. Invisible.” He picked up his pace slightly, moving ahead on the path. “Can we discuss something else?”
Han Shān was quiet for a moment. “The panther clans at Thousand Fang are known for ambushing strangers,” he said. “We should be prepared.”
“How do you know that?”
“My mother told me. When she explained the Eastern territories.” He paused. “She said the black panthers especially are territorial. Cubs included.”
“Cubs,” Zhāo Yàn repeated. “Panther cubs ambush strangers.”
“Apparently.”
Zhāo Yàn’s tails had risen to their full height. “Let them try.”
“Mm.”
“I have three tails.”
“You do.”
“They’ll see me coming and reconsider entirely.”
“Probably,” Han Shān said.
Ahead of them, Wēn Jìng was walking with Yàn Shū on her hip, the little red panda’s striped tail swishing contentedly, his bark scroll clutched in both hands, already trying to scratch something into it with a small stone.
She was humming. She had been humming since they left the river path.
It was, Zhāo Yàn thought, a very good sound for walking to.
His ears came up. Gradually. Without him deciding to.
Han Shān noticed and said nothing, which was the correct response.
~
Thousand Fang territory announced itself before they arrived.
The trees changed first, becoming older, broader. Then the sounds changed, more birds, more movement. Then the smell, woodsmoke and cooking and animals and the accumulated life of a community.
Wēn Jìng stopped at the edge of the path where the trees thinned. “There,” she said, pleased and warm. “Shall we?”
Zhāo Yàn and Han Shān stood beside her.
The clearing ahead was busy. Small figures moved between huts in various stages of construction. Voices carried. Someone somewhere was arguing about something with someone else.
It was, Zhāo Yàn thought, extremely chaotic.
He liked it immediately.
Han Shān was doing the surveying thing, the slow systematic look he gave every new environment, cataloguing and assessing.
“It’s loud,” he observed.
“Very loud,” Zhāo Yàn agreed.
“Disorganized.”
“Completely.”
“I count at least four different clan markings just from here.”
“Mm.”
Han Shān looked at him. “You’re smiling.”
“I’m not smiling.”
“Your mouth is doing the—”
“I don’t have a thing,” Zhāo Yàn said. “That’s your thing. I don’t have a thing.”
He stepped forward onto the path into Thousand Fang.
He made it only twelve steps.
Something dropped from the tree above him.
It was small. It was black. It hit Han Shān squarely in the chest.
Han Shān went down.
Not far. He caught himself, both hands hitting the ground, ending up on one knee with a small black panther cub sitting on his chest and growling with a ferocity that was genuinely impressive for something that was probably four years old and currently had a leaf stuck to the top of its head.
The growl stopped.
Two pairs of eyes, one blazing amber, one flat blue, regarded each other from a distance of approximately four inches.
“Who are you?” the panther cub demanded.
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Chapters
- Chapter 189: The Road Home
- Chapter 188: The end of a journey
- Chapter 187: Home
- Chapter 186: The Goddess’s Reluctant Apology
- Chapter 185: Terrible Emotional Intelligence
- Chapter 184: Alone in the Green
- Chapter 183: Back to Square One
- Chapter 182: Black Mirror River
- Chapter 181: Memory Wipe
- Chapter 180: The Great Remembrance
- Chapter 179: Robbery
- Chapter 178: The Shaman’s Shop
- Chapter 177: Crashout
- Chapter 176: Hunt For The Truth
- Chapter 175: Prom Pickup
- Chapter 174: The Scholar’s Son
- Chapter 173: The Clumsy Scholar
- Chapter 172: The Fox Who Didn’t Know Why He Called
- Chapter 171: Vanilla Dreams
- Chapter 170: Old Scars and New Sparks
- Chapter 169: Talk Over Matcha
- Chapter 168: Urgent Calls
- Chapter 167: Stars, Suits, and the Tiny Terror
- Chapter 166: The Goddess takes a Gamble
- Chapter 165: The Golden Prince’s Fury
- Chapter 164: The Hollow Crown
- Chapter 163: Run Toward the Sunrise
- Chapter 162: Death
- Chapter 161: The Ice That Would Not Come
- Chapter 160: The Breaking
- Chapter 159: The Hunter becomes the hunted
- Chapter 158: Queen of Ashes
- Chapter 157: The Crate
- Chapter 156: Scariest Scout
- Chapter 155: Rui Xue Alone
- Chapter 154: Headcount
- Chapter 153: Canopy Crash
- Chapter 152: Going to the Jungles
- Chapter 151: Courage Beyond Measure
- Chapter 150: Assassins!
- Chapter 149: The Shadow of the Jade
- Chapter 148: An Unseen Threat
- Chapter 147: The Jade Jaguar
- Chapter 146: The River Snapper Ambush
- Chapter 145: The Agony of Being Nine and Fluffy
- Chapter 144: Who is Tao Zi?
- Chapter 143: Lessons Learned(The Hard Way)
- Chapter 142: The Burning Sky Arrives
- Chapter 141: A Mother’s Fury
- Chapter 140: The Butterfly Problem
- Chapter 139: Little Moon On The Run
- Chapter 138: A Woman Scorned
- Chapter 137: The Weight of Leaving
- Chapter 136: Mother of My Cub
- Chapter 135: The Sight Of You
- Chapter 134: The Red Panda makes a Cub
- Chapter 133: The Art of Courtship
- Chapter 132: Mo Xiao of Thousand Fang
- Chapter 131: Gu Gu says Yes!
- Chapter 130: The Woman Who Fed Everyone
- Chapter 129: A Very Small Panda
- Chapter 128: The Snake Who Slept Too Long
- Chapter 127: The Hole Problem
- Chapter 126: Tumbling Down
- Chapter 125: Blood and Snow
- Chapter 124: The Magnificent Battle
- Chapter 123: The Art of the Pout
- Chapter 122: The Cubs and the Burning Sky
- Chapter 121: The Burning Sky Loses A Baby
- Chapter 120: The Ice Queen’s Blush
- Chapter 119: Night with the Fox
- Chapter 118: The Intruders Get Roasted(literally)
- Chapter 117: Intruders!
- Chapter 116: The Festival
- Chapter 115: Alone Time with Zhao Yan
- Chapter 114: Flirting with The Dusty Old Dragon
- Chapter 113: The Grandma Chronicles
- Chapter 112: Run For Your Life!
- Chapter 111: The Dragon Who Did Not Want Friends
- Chapter 110: Not The Monster I Expected
- Chapter 109: Breakfast With the Storm
- Chapter 108: The Other Woman
- Chapter 107: Another Dragon Friend
- Chapter 106: Elder Emberglow’s Past
- Chapter 105: The Adventures of The Two Cubs
- Chapter 104: The Dragon King Has A Crisis
- Chapter 103: The Sky That Burns
- Chapter 102: The Stormcrown’s Catch
- Chapter 101: The Dragon King’s Decree
- Chapter 100: The Storm in the Clouds
- Chapter 99: Another Dragon
- Chapter 98: The Postpartum Gift Shop Explosion
- Chapter 97: Storm Dragon Stamina
- Chapter 96: The Return of the Dragon Prince
- Chapter 95: The Tiny Tyrant of Thousand Fang
- Chapter 94: It’s a She!
- Chapter 93: Little Zhen Wakes Up
- Chapter 92: The Arrival of Little Zhen
- Chapter 91: Let’s Have a Baby
- Chapter 90: The Ice Queen’s Forgiveness
- Chapter 89: Electric Boogaloo
- Chapter 88: The Grandmother Gauntlet
- Chapter 87: The Longest Night
- Chapter 86: Very Unsolicited Baby Names
- Chapter 85: Thousand Fang Game Day
- Chapter 84: The Council of Chaos
- Chapter 83: The Bear Who Should Have Stayed Hibernating
- Chapter 82: The Cursed, Cranky, Very Pregnant Female
- Chapter 81: The Fox Who Heard Everything
- Chapter 80: A Night With The Snow Leopard
- Chapter 79: Flee Before the Turkeys
- Chapter 78: The Lemon Heist Gone Wrong
- Chapter 77: My Pheromone Soap Ruined Everything (A Cultivation Memoir)
- Chapter 76: Aphrodisiac Soap
- Chapter 75: I Know What To Do!
- Chapter 74: Cornered by the Leopard Lord
- Chapter 73: Is Papa Eating Mama
- Chapter 72: So Long, Sparkly Dragons
- Chapter 71: Peace Was Never an Option
- Chapter 70: Walking Was a Mistake
- Chapter 69: The Mandatory Honeymoon of Doom
- Chapter 68: Tiān-Mìng Pops In to Drop the Horniest Quest Log of All Time
- Chapter 67: Zhāo Yàn vs. Han Shān: Territorial Tug-of-War
- Chapter 66: The Third Husband
- Chapter 65: You Can Not Banish Her!
- Chapter 64: Talk to Your Traumatized Husband First
- Chapter 63: The Great Fur-pocalypse
- Chapter 62: Debt is Paid
- Chapter 61: One Smile
- Chapter 60: Chemical Warfare
- Chapter 59: The Draconic Contract
- Chapter 58: Spite Over Sense
- Chapter 57: Almost...
- Chapter 56: The Golden Squatter
- Chapter 55: The Territorial Kiss
- Chapter 54: The Dragon Princess and The New Pet
- Chapter 53: The Incoming Hurricane
- Chapter 52: I Am Going To Bed
- Chapter 51: Another Attempted Murder
- Chapter 50: Moon-Whisker Weed
- Chapter 49: The Tears of a Tiger
- Chapter 48: Did I Break Him?
- Chapter 47: Flying Dropkicks
- Chapter 46: Two Knuckle-Knocks and a Broken Brain
- Chapter 45: The First Son
- Chapter 44: Caught in 4K
- Chapter 43: Smells Like Swamp Mud
- Chapter 42: Of Swamp Noodles and Skincare Routines
- Chapter 41: The Feral Mother Strikes Again!
- Chapter 40: The Three-Headed Toddler
- Chapter 39: Trial by Performance
- Chapter 38: Trial by Performance
- Chapter 37: The Dragon Who Unknotted Things
- Chapter 36: Monkey Cuddles
- Chapter 35: The Concept of Privacy
- Chapter 34: The Golden Meltdown
- Chapter 33: Cāng Jì’s Worst Nightmare
- Chapter 32: Welcome to Monkey Hell
- Chapter 31: Aggressive Relocation
- Chapter 30: Wake Up, Lazy Raccoon!
- Chapter 29: I Am an Alpha (Please Pat My Head)
- Chapter 28: Dying Whales and Evil Carrots
- Chapter 27: A Ripple In The Ice
- Chapter 26: How to Train Your Dragon (With Honey Cakes and Emotional Blackmail)
- Chapter 25: Three Trials
- Chapter 24: The Monkey King’s Revenge
- Chapter 23: Attack of the Cubs!
- Chapter 22: Riddles in the Morning
- Chapter 21: Hot Springs and Cold Glares
- Chapter 20: The Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 19: The Return of the Snow Leopard
- Chapter 18: The High-Altitude Hitchhiker
- Chapter 17: The Dragon’s Shadow
- Chapter 16: The Wrath of Gū Gū
- Chapter 15: Grandma’s Stick of Truth
- Chapter 14: Death by Star-Fruit: A Snake Twin Special
- Chapter 13: Squeaky Clean Demon
- Chapter 12: The Fox’s Bath Time
- Chapter 11: Judgement is Passed
- Chapter 10: Mama
- Chapter 9: The Wrath of the "Demon"
- Chapter 8: Make Snowball Smile
- Chapter 7: Firelight Trial
- Chapter 6: The Snake Twins!
- Chapter 5: The Mission of the Smile
- Chapter 4: The Contagious Giggle
- Chapter 3: The Snow Leopard’s Cold Shoulder
- Chapter 2: Good Kitty
- Chapter 1: The Worst First Day Ever