On the third day of Qiu Shiâs enforced confinement, Chong Ying brought news that Cheng Yiâs injuries had improved, and he could now take a few steps out of bed. However, Dongheng Courtyard remained heavily guardedâno one outside could enter, and no one inside could leave, making it impossible for him to come and express his gratitude in person.
Baitang Courtyard was spacious, with a small, perpetually mist-shrouded lake nestled beside the western corner tower, beyond a bamboo grove. Moss-covered stone steps faded in and out of view through the haze, ascending layer by layer to a high pavilion at the lakeâs center.
Inside the pavilion, a gentle breeze stirred as Qiu Shi reclined on a soft couch, a music theory scroll in hand. Chong Ying stood beside her, his voice monotonous as ever: â...Last night at midnight, the City Lord emerged from seclusion. The lights in the main residence burned through the night, and the Young Lord was summoned there, not leaving until dawn.â
The City Lord of Qin Hai Main City was Qiu Shiâs father, Song Chengshu.
âI understand.â
Qiu Shi turned a page and asked, âHave there been any updates on Cheng Yiâs background, as I previously tasked you to investigate?â
Chong Ying stood rigid as a straight line, his figure enveloped in shadow, replying methodically, âMy lady, the Black Dragon Clan has little record of Cheng Yi. We only managed to gather rumors from some collateral branch members living outside Black Dragon Valley.â
âRumors?â
Qiu Shiâs gaze lifted from the scroll, her voice pausing imperceptibly. âGo on.â
âThe Black Dragon Clanâs descendants are always born with black horns and tails. But Cheng Yi was differentâat birth, he had a white head, black body, and white tail. According to elders who witnessed it, the white was as pure as snow, but among the Black Dragon Clan, this was considered an ill omen.â
âAs a result, he grew up without playmates. The medicinal herbs, spiritual treasures, and cultivation techniques he needed had to be fought for by his own hands. Ostracized by his clan, his life has not been easy.â
âThough the clan provided him no resources, his cultivation isnât far behind the other prodigies of his generation. This suggests his bloodline and talent are anything but weak.â
âDid you uncover which Black Dragon elder he descends from?â
Qiu Shi closed the book entirely, raising her eyes.
âCheng Yi is the third son of the Black Dragon Clanâs Second Elder. His motherâs identity remains unknown.â
In her dreams, Qiu Shi had never bothered to investigate Cheng Yiâs background. To her, a life-saving debt was a debt regardless of originâwhether he was from the Black Dragon Clan or even the notorious Demon Tribe, she would have brought him back to heal.
âWhite head, black tail.â
Qiu Shiâs jade-like fingers rested on the pavilion railing, lost in thought.
Newborn demon beasts usually inherit traits from whichever parent possesses the stronger bloodline. The Black Dragon Clan ranks among the higher-tier demon lineages, so their offspring typically take after one parent entirely. For Cheng Yi to exhibit traits of both was exceedingly rareâit could only mean one thing.
Cheng Yiâs mother must have had a bloodline no weaker than his fatherâs, likely on equal footing. Hence, he bore characteristics from both.
But if that were the case, why was he treated so poorly?
The clan elders being old-fashioned and superstitious was one thing, but for the shrewd figures among the Black Dragons to follow suit defied explanation.
A promising direct descendant like him, if nurtured properly, could become a pillar of the clanâa boon any lineage would welcome. No rational faction would reject such an opportunity.
Yet the Black Dragon Clan had done exactly that.
âDig deeper into Cheng Yiâs origins.â
After a long silence, Qiu Shi tapped her fingers lightly. âSend Yun An and Yun Ying to guard Dongheng Courtyard. Keep an eye out for Lu Jueâs peopleâand observe how Cheng Yi and his servant behave.â
Chong Ying nodded and vanished into the shadows.
Qiu Shi rose, her cascading rouge silk skirts blooming like layered clouds. She examined the sound-transmitting jade at her waistâstill no flicker of spiritual light.
Qin Donglin hadnât contacted her.
Over the past two days, sheâd reached out no fewer than ten times without reply.
Missing one or two messages was normalâQin Donglin was a busy man. Ignoring three or four still fell within reason; when he didnât want to engage, no one could force him. But after seven or eight attempts, given his temper, only one scenario explained why he hadnât coldly told her to stop pestering him.
âQin Donglin was angry.
When angered, his patience reached unimaginable heights.
In the past, a dozen rapid-fire messages via sound-jade would have elicited a frosty command to shut up. If truly vexed, heâd simply crush the jade, cutting off her ability to bother him entirely.
But when genuinely upset, heâd leave the jade intactâwatching the messages flash, yet never responding.
In all their years, this scenarioâwhere she could reach him but received no replyâhad only occurred twice before.
After a momentâs thought, Qiu Shi activated the jade again, this time contacting Wu Fei.
The palm-sized jade lay cool in her hand. After a long pause, unfamiliar background noise surfacedâmarket hawkers touting low-grade spiritual treasuresâalongside a deliberately hushed, familiar voice.
Qiu Shi perked up, leaning closer while keeping her own voice low in case Qin Donglin was nearby: âWu Fei? Is that you?â
âWho else would it be?â
Wu Feiâs tone carried his trademark lazy amusement. âWhat cosmic wind blew you into remembering me today?â
âIs Qin Donglin with you?â
She brushed aside his teasing, cutting straight to the point. âAnd where are you two?â
âSince when do you need me to find him for you?â
His voice remained playful, laced with knowing humor.
âStop with the questions.â
Qiu Shi pressed her temples. âAre you with Qin Donglin or not?â
âYes.â
Wu Feiâs voice was perpetually cheerful. âWe arrived in Lin'an City yesterday. Aunt Ruan intercepted himâhe never entered the main city.â
Qiu Shi hadnât realized theyâd already reached Lin'an. After a beat, she asked, âAunt Ruan came too?â
âMhm.â
Wu Fei held nothing back. âClaims itâs for Elder Songâs birthday celebration.â
His tone sobered slightly: âLittle Qiu Shi, with Liugi Mountainâs affairs, Aunt Ruan has no reason to arrive in the main city a month early.â
âI know.â
Qiu Shi stared at the glowing jade, struggling to steady her voice. âI canât leave today. Tomorrow, Iâll visit Lin'an to see Aunt Ruan.â
From his high vantage point in a tavern, Wu Fei watched the human currents below ebb and flow like water.
His gaze withdrew as he drawled, âIâve heard most versions of your romantic escapades by now. Rumor has it youâve truly taken a liking to that black dragon?â
âYou believe idle gossip from busybodies with nothing better to do?â
Qiu Shi scoffed, her voice turning icy.
âNormally I wouldnât meddle between you and Qin Donglin. But if this were true, youâve crossed a line. Youâve left no face for Liugi Mountainâor for Qin Donglin.â
Wu Feiâs words carried pointed weight.
âI know my limits.â
Qiu Shi hated hearing such words the most. Had it been her old temperament, she would have either cut off contact immediately or at least cooled her voice with a warning. But now, she remained as calm as ever, even asking with a hint of concern about Qin Donglinâs condition: "How is he? Did either of you get injured in the secret realm while traveling from the East Sea?"
She still remembered the end of that dreamâQing Fengâs words about "Demon Lord Qin Donglin."
Ordinary wounds couldnât harm Qin Donglin, and ordinary inner demons couldnât ensnare him. For something to grow from weakness to strength, it must have undergone a long period of dormancy. She feared this very moment might be the turning point when the inner demons took hold, which was why she couldnât help but ask.
In the dream, she hadnât contacted Qin Donglin or Wu Fei at all, nor did she know Aunt Ruan had come to Lin'an City.
After her father secretly issued a kill order, she had taken Cheng Yi and run away without telling anyone.
Now, because she had made changes, more things she hadnât seen in the dream began to surface like the tip of an iceberg.
"Nothing serious, just a bit exhausting from the journey," Wu Fei added casually. "It only took two days to get from the East Sea to Lin'an CityâI arrived covered in dust."
Qiu Shi fell silent for a moment.
Not long after cutting off the communication jade, Ming Yue hurried up the stone steps, her expression tinged with unconcealed worry: "Miss, the madam asks you to come to the main courtyard now."
Qiu Shi gave a soft hum, unsurprised.
Her father had just emerged from seclusion, and upon hearing about recent events, he would undoubtedly intervene.
In the dream, she had also made this trip, but it hadnât ended well. Her father, who had always doted on and indulged her, had scolded her repeatedly, so furious yet helpless that he eventually dismissed her with a wave.
The main courtyard was quite a distance from Baitang Courtyard. By the time Qiu Shi arrived, nearly half an hour had passed.
Under the corridor, purple wildflowers climbed overhead, swaying proudly. Song Chengshu and Song Yunhe, father and son, sat across from each other at a small table, each holding a chess piece, hesitating over their moves. The steaming tea at their sides remained untouched.
Not far away, on a lounge chair, Qiu Shiâs mother reclined with half-lidded eyes, the hem of her moon-colored skirt barely brushing the ground. Hearing footsteps, she turned her head, and her eyes curved into a smile at the sight of Qiu Shi.
"Xiao Shi, come here."
Tang Ru beckoned her over, her voice gentle. "Donât go near themâyour father will just throw a tantrum when he loses again."
"Mother."
Qiu Shiâs steps veered slightly as she walked to Tang Ruâs side, casting a glance at Song Yunhe before whispering, "Father takes back every move he makes. In a single game, Gege has to let him win countless times. Why does he still insist on playing?"
"Everyone else runs at the sight of your father. If he doesnât pester your brother, who else can he drag into a game?"
Tang Ruâs laughter revealed two delicate dimples, softening her entire demeanor. Then, she studied Qiu Shiâs face and asked, "Why do you look so pale?"
A pang of guilt twisted in Qiu Shiâs heart.
Tang Ru had a gentle, water-like temperament, and Song Chengshu had always spoiled Qiu Shi, rarely restraining her. Whatever she fancied, she was free to pursueâexcept for those two days of house arrest, which had been Tang Ruâs firmest act of discipline yet.
"Mother."
Qiu Shi blinked, her voice tight. "Aunt Ruan has come to Qin Hai."
The smile on Tang Ruâs face faded for an instant.
Qiu Shi tugged lightly at her sleeve. When Tang Ru looked at her, she lowered her lashes and murmured, "Mother, I need to speak with you and Father about Cheng Yi."