11: Chapter 7 Old Memories_1 11: Chapter 7 Old Memories_1 Zhao Rucheng, who came from a well-off family, bought a residence near the Taoist academy to live in by himself, with about a dozen servants attending to his daily needs.
He seldom stayed in the dormitory.
As for Du Yehu, once he touched alcohol, it took more than just a moment to deal with him.
Therefore, when Jiang Wang returned to the dormitory, he was struck by the realization that the usually noisy space was now quiet except for himself.
After closing the door, he instinctively glanced at the bed on the far left.
The bed had exceptionally neatly folded linens, indistinguishable from the other dormitory mates’ bedding in terms of quality.
At this moment, there was nobody on the bed, and there never would be again.
That was Fang Pengju’s bed.
He came from a wealthy background, but he was never squeamish or petty.
He shared meals and drinks with everyone without fuss.
Directly across from Fang Pengju’s bed was an empty one, piled high with luggage.
The beds on either side were thus arranged, with three on each side.
The second bed next to Fang Pengju’s on the left was the messiest in the dormitory.
The bedding was thrown together haphazardly, and scattered clothing served only as ornamentation.
With a closer sniff, one could even detect the scent of wine.
Under the bed, one would find rows upon rows of neatly arranged wine jars, which, compared to the living conditions of the bed’s occupant, were evidently well taken care of.
The first bed on the left was by the door, and thus belonged to Ling He—he was always responsible for opening and closing the door for everyone.
There were a few discreet patches on the bedding, but it was washed very clean.
The first bed on the right-hand side was Jiang Wang’s.
His bedding was on par with Ling He’s.
Despite having been away for a long time, the bed was still very tidy, obviously cleaned regularly by someone—perhaps Ling He, Zhao Rucheng…
or perhaps Fang Pengju.
The second bed to the right of Jiang Wang belonged to Zhao Rucheng.
His bed stood out in the dormitory, with bedding and sheets all from the high-end Yunxiang Pavilion, adorned with a canopy embroidered with golden thread.
It was a stark contrast to the simple conditions of Du Yehu’s place across from it.
Those who didn’t know him might find Zhao Rucheng difficult to get along with, but the truth was that he simply had high living standards.
Even if he only stayed in the dormitory occasionally, he wanted it to be as luxurious and comfortable as possible.
He even once splurged a fortune to try converting the entire dormitory into a top-tier luxury room—if it hadn’t been for a beating he received from Jiang Wang.
From the age of fourteen when he entered the outer gates of the Taoist academy until now, Jiang Wang had spent three years in this dormitory.
He was extremely familiar with every detail of the room.
All is changed with the passage of time.
Jiang Wang was silent for a while, then took off his shoes and socks, removed his outer shirt, and lay down on his bed.
He was very tired, very weary, but it was only now that he could finally sleep soundly.
Awake to face the matters at hand, but in dreams, wait for the skies to brighten.
Fenglin City was square and orderly laid out.
The City Lord’s residence was at the center, radiating out in all directions.
The East City was the domain of the Taoist academy, while the noble families were in the West City.
South City was mostly inhabited by commoners, and the merchants and rich traders mostly gathered in North City.
Seeing Jiang Wang emerge from the head’s quiet room unharmed, Ling He finally left the academy alone, carrying Fang Pengju’s body.
In life, Fang Pengju could call upon scores of friends, but in death, he was shunned by everyone.
He had acted despicably and maliciously; it was only right that he was despised.
Ling He didn’t feel indignant for him.
He just felt a pang of heartache.
He wrapped Fang Pengju’s body in his own outer shirt, which was old but very clean.
The journey from the East City to the West City was not too far for him, and the path to the Fang Family estate was familiar.
However, Ling He walked slowly, his steps heavy.
He was reluctant to let go.
Being the eldest, he should have taken good care of his four sworn brothers, but he had failed.
He still remembered the time they became sworn brothers by the banks of the Green Willow River, the radiant smiles of every brother.
The Green Willow River was a tributary of the Clear River, winding around the Ox Head Mountain, with its waters so clear that they could reflect a young face and a young heart.
That year they rode with swords, that year they held cups together in conversation, they sparred countless times, and on countless nights, they talked by candlelight.
They had agreed to ascend to the inner court together, to ride swords into the clear sky, and to transcend and become saints together.
Those memories, those…
promises.
Ling He had never imagined that such kindred spirits, bound by deep affection and weighty loyalty, would one day turn against each other in a life-and-death struggle.
How could this be possible?
He thought.
He couldn’t understand, but holding Fang Pengju’s cold body in his arms, he finally arrived at the gates of the Fang residence.
“What are you doing?” the gatekeeper stopped him and asked.
The estate of the Fang Family was imposing, reaching high into the sky.
“Oh.” Ling He, cradling Fang Pengju’s corpse, nodded slightly as a gesture of greeting, “Fang Pengju has passed away, I am returning his body to your esteemed house for burial.”
If no one claimed the body, the authorities would take it to the mass burial site for processing.
That was a place frequented by nefarious characters, where rest would be hard to find even after death.
But Ling He didn’t think it necessary to say this.
He wasn’t one to show off his merits, nor did he think this act was any kind of merit.
The gatekeeper’s face changed, and with a bang, he shut the gate tight.
A voice came from behind the door: “Take him away!
The master said he is not to enter!”
“Young man,” Ling He earnestly said, “please report to your master once more.
Peng Ju, after all, is of the Fang bloodline.
They may have spoken in anger; they wouldn’t ignore this.”
The gatekeeper seemed to hesitate for a moment, “I’ll ask again…
but don’t you take the chance to barge in!”
“You can be assured, young man.”
Holding Fang Pengju’s body, Ling He stood steadfastly in front of the Fang Family gates, listening to the footsteps hurrying away.
He lowered his head to the already cold face of Fang Pengju and said, “Peng Ju, look at the mess you’ve made.
Dead, you won’t have anyone to remember your good deeds, loathed by gods and spirits alike.”
A long while passed before the gatekeeper’s voice rose again from behind the door.
“The master says,” he began, emulating the tone of the master of the house, “he’s dead already, why bring him back?”
Ling He was stunned for a moment, then faltered, “The Fang Family is respectable, Peng Ju should have a proper burial.”
“The master has said, he already knows the cause of Fang Pengju’s death.
Such an unprincipled and dishonorable man is not of the Fang lineage!”
“But he is, indeed, of the Fang lineage,” Ling He said.
“You should leave!” The gatekeeper threw out a handful of knife coins through a crack in the door, “Keep troubling us and we’ll call the authorities!”
The clinking coins scattered across the ground, conspicuously enticing.
If used for a simple burial, they more than sufficed.
Anything extra was a gratuity.
This was the attitude of the Fang Family.
Ling He fell silent.
He stopped trying to say anything.
He was very poor, always had been.
He was in desperate need of money.
The only decent outerwear he had was wrapped around Fang Pengju’s body, while his undergarment was patched up in many places.
He stood in front of the grand, ornate gate of the Fang residence, like a poor relative turned away at the door.
He turned away with Fang Pengju’s body in his arms.
From beginning to end, he never once glanced at those knife coins.
That was the stance of Ling He.
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- Chapter 79 - 79 75 Uprooting Mountains!_1
- Chapter 78 - 78 74 Ye Qingyu_1
- Chapter 77 - 77 73 Charge Forward!_1
- Chapter 76 - 76 72 The Big Dipper has 7 stars with Jade Balance at the fifth position from the front
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- Chapter 74 - 74 70 How to Inscribe_1
- Chapter 73 - 73 69 Heading to the Summit_1
- Chapter 72 - 72 68 Deviating in Mind Grasping What Thought_1
- Chapter 71 - 71 67 Human Worldly Affairs Sky-high Qingyun_1
- Chapter 70 - 70 66 Heaven Will Not Cross Over for Anyone Everyone Must Cross Over for Themselves_1
- Chapter 69 - 69 65 Vertical Brush Jade Balance Flying In_1
- Chapter 68 - 68 64 Imminent Mountain Rain_1
- Chapter 67 - 67 63 Ten Thousand Halls of Mountain Passes All Turn to Dust_1
- Chapter 66 - 66 62 Purple Qi Eastward Princes Look to the West_1
- Chapter 65 - 65 61 Ember Ending Lance_1
- Chapter 64 - 64 60 Can You Hear the Crane's Cry_1
- Chapter 63 - 63 59 Staying at Your Place for a Few Days_1
- Chapter 62 - 62 58 Today is Jiang Anan's Birthday_1
- Chapter 61 - 61 57 Farewell at the Long Pavilion_1
- Chapter 60 - 60 56 The End_1
- Chapter 59 - 59 55 The Disappearance of the Dark Candle_1
- Chapter 58 - 58 54 I am not_1
- Chapter 57 - 57 53 Dark Candle_1
- Chapter 56 - 56 52 s Integrate Heaven and Earth_1
- Chapter 55 - 55 51 The Collapse of Tombs_1
- Chapter 54 - 54 50 Wang Yichui_1
- Chapter 53 - 53 49 The Leather Drum of the Earth_1
- Chapter 52 - 52 48 Mountain Barbarians!
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- Chapter 50 - 50 46 Close Combat_1
- Chapter 49 - 49 45 Assassin's Trump Card_1
- Chapter 48 - 48 44 The Hidden Demon Lord_1
- Chapter 47 - 47 43 Big Brother
- Chapter 46 - 46 42 An'an An'an!_1
- Chapter 45 - 45 41 Everyone Has Their Weakness_1
- Chapter 44 - 44 40 He's Not Worthy_1
- Chapter 43 - 43 39 Control Yuan Decision_1
- Chapter 42 - 42 38 Can I hurt someone
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- Chapter 40 - 40 36 s Autumn is About to End_1
- Chapter 39 - 39 35 You're Just Too Bored_1
- Chapter 38 - 38 34 The Four Spirits Body Refinement_1
- Chapter 37 - 37 33 The Energy Rushes Against the Bull_1
- Chapter 36 - 36 32 Encounter at Star River_1
- Chapter 35 - 35 31 Contentment with the Ordinary_1
- Chapter 34 - 34 30 Waste Waster_1
- Chapter 33 - 33 29 Neither Underworld nor Celestial Sky Can Be Seen_1
- Chapter 32 - 32 28 From the Nine Nether Depths_1
- Chapter 31 - 31 27 Qinghe Water Mansion_1
- Chapter 30 - 30 26 Sacrificing Life_1
- Chapter 29 - 29 25 Qi Blood Wolf Smoke_1
- Chapter 28 - 28 24 Whistling Tornado_1
- Chapter 27 - 27 23 Daytime March of the Hundred Ghosts_1
- Chapter 26 - 26 22 Emergency Conscription_1
- Chapter 25 - 25 21 Subocular Stars_1
- Chapter 24 - 24 20 A Lifetime with Jiang Anan_1
- Chapter 23 - 23 19 The Pearl Falls onto the Jade Plate_1
- Chapter 22 - 22 18 Again Seeing the High Mountains Heading Towards Them_1
- Chapter 21 - 21 17 Unfair Matters_1
- Chapter 20 - 20 16 Every Moment of Time_1
- Chapter 19 - 19 15 An Entire Spring_1
- Chapter 18 - 18 14 This is the Son of Heaven Among Swords_1
- Chapter 17 - 17 13 Embrace the Purple Aura in the Morning Draw the Crimson Clouds at Dusk_1
- Chapter 16 - 16 12 Use Without Depletion_1
- Chapter 15 - 15 11 Do You Remember The Immortal Asks the Way_1
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- Chapter 12 - 12 8 Shaking Head Off_1
- Chapter 11 - 11 7 Old Memories_1
- Chapter 10 - 10 6 Trust Not Mistaken_1
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