Seen Through the Ghost King; Play the Ghost King

At first, he had only planned on keeping the suspicious ghost robes and thoroughly examining them again himself, but he hadn't realized that with Ling Wen's one offhand comment, he would catch this huge fault in her lies. The moment Xie Lian wrapped his head around it, he went with the flow and tricked her the entire way. In the end, he actually blew apart Ling Wen's armour.

Ling Wen stood there, frozen.

Xie Lian said, "Of course, you can deny all this. But it'd be easy to prove whether it's real or fake. Once I present that robe to the Great Martial Hall, then have it change its form before the Heavenly Emperor and ask you whether you can describe what it looks like, everything will become clear."

When that Brocade Immortal roamed the mortal realm, it had sucked the blood of over five hundred people; it was an object of great evil. If Ling Wen had only broken into the Great Martial Temple to steal the brocade robe, and hadn't had the chance to use it to harm anyone, then it wasn't a crime so great that it couldn't be forgiven. However, Ling Wen was first appointed as a deputy general before she ascended. The earliest stories of the Brocade Immortal first surfaced considerably after Ling Wen's tenure as a deputy general.

Which meant, this was after Ling Wen had taken up her duties in the heavenly realm—that she created the Brocade Immortal as a heavenly official!

A heavenly official, whose duty was to protect mortals, had seduced and murdered a mortal; this should already call for a severe sentence. The mortal who was seduced and murdered was also a future heavenly official. Alas, this affair would not be so forgivingly handled.

Ling Wen sighed. "Your Highness, you really are…"

After a pause, she said, "Maybe it's just my bad luck that this mission was given to you. Although there's only the two of us here in Ling Wen Hall today, and we've got centuries of friendship between us…I think if I pleaded for you to keep your eyes closed on this based on our years of friendship you probably wouldn't agree to it. You would instead encourage me to turn myself in to the Great Martial Hall, am I right?"

Xie Lian sighed, too. Although he and Ling Wen had known each other for centuries, it had always been pure business, and they had never become closer. Their relationship wasn't bad. Even when he ascended for the third time, while everyone taunted him as the Rubbish God, Ling Wen never looked down on him. On the contrary, she had given him even more assistance and took care of him. But this Brocade Immortal mission just had to land on his head. Once the truth was revealed, while it was hard to report it, it was even more impossible not to report it.

Xie Lian replied earnestly, "My luck is bad, too."

Ling Wen crossed her arms and shook her head. "Your Highness, someone like you…sometimes you're smart, but sometimes you're also not very smart; sometimes you're soft-hearted, but sometimes you're cold-hearted, too."

After a pause, she asked, "So, where is that robe now?"

"It's in my possession," Xie Lian replied. "After we're done here, I will personally deliver it to the Great Martial Hall."

Ling Wen nodded, seemingly having nothing more to say.

Xie Lian added, "So, can you tell me, how come when Lang Ying wore the Brocade Immortal, its effects didn't work?"

"I can probably guess," Ling Wen said. "But if Your Highness wants to know the answer, will you first agree to a request?"

"What is it?" Xie Lian asked.

"Will you let me see it?" Ling Wen said. "The Brocade Immortal."

Xie Lian was taken aback.

Ling Wen continued, "I only need one day's time. After all, if I am to turn myself in to the Great Martial Hall, there may not be any opportunities to see it after. Don't be mistaken. I'm not going to do anything. It's just, yesterday when you said it showed itself, I was shocked."

She shook her head, her eyes unfocused. "…It's been so many years, yet I have never seen Bai Jing¹ appear."

"So the name of that young warrior is Bai Jing?" Xie Lian asked.

Ling Wen seemed to snap out of it. "Oh. Yes. But, people usually call him Xiao Bai²."

"Xiao Bai?" Xie Lian wondered. "That sounds like…"

Like they were calling a dog, or like they were calling an idiot.

Ling Wen chuckled. "It's the meaning you're thinking of. I gave him the name Bai Jing. No one ever calls him that, so not many knew this name. But, if you call him by that name, he'll be happy."

In the legend of the Brocade Immortal, the way the girl that young man loved treated him only made one think her cruel and horrid; if there wasn't any bone-deep hatred, then it was pure cold-bloodedness. Yet, when Ling Wen talked of that young man, her tone was friendly; there was neither affection nor hatred.

"So, will you? If Your Highness is worried I'll run away, you can have Ruoye bind me. I'm not a martial god, I won't be able to escape."

For some reason, Xie Lian felt he should trust Ling Wen. After humming for a moment, he nodded his head slowly.

"Very well."

The two left the Palace of Ling Wen like nothing was the matter. When they strolled down the Great Martial Avenue, they still greeted other passing heavenly officials as usual. Ling Wen looked the same as always, not giving away that the hands in her sleeves were tied firmly by Ruoye. They didn't get very far when they bumped into Pei Ming, who had just returned from his street patrol. The two greeted each other, standing on the side of the road making perfunctory greetings and snide comments. Pei Ming stared at Xie Lian the entire time, and Xie Lian was slightly alarmed.

"Why is General Pei looking at me like that?"

Pei Ming rubbed his chin and replied earnestly, "Not gonna lie, Your Highness. Every time I see you now, I feel anxious and my body tenses, like whoever walks next to you will have something happen to them. So when I see you walking with Ling Wen, my heartbeat quickened. Ling Wen, you best be careful for the next little while."

Ling Wen laughed. "How can that be? General Pei, please stop joking."

Xie Lian however, didn't know whether to laugh or cry. On some level, Pei Ming's instincts were quite accurate.

Once back, from afar as they approached Puqi Shrine, they could see Lang Ying was leaning against the old tree in front of the shrine. His left hand was playfully spinning the broom without care, and a mound of fallen golden leaves was piled next to his feet. Xie Lian squinted and watched him for a good while, before putting weight into his steps to purposely make himself heard. Lang Ying didn't look back, but he must've noticed their presence and very naturally changed his pose. He continued to sweep before turning around and acting like he only just saw Xie Lian and Ling Wen approach.

Xie Lian lightly cleared his throat. "Sweeping again?"

Lang Ying nodded. Seeing him like this, Xie Lian couldn't hold back; he patted his head like an elder would, and praised, "What a good child."

Lang Ying accepted the gesture simply. Ling Wen watched them without comment, and Xie Lian led her as he opened the door to Puqi Shrine.

"It's in here…"

Yet unexpectedly, the moment he opened the door he saw a figure crouched in front of the donation box, once again sneakily stuffing gold bars in. Xie Lian quickly ran up to drag him away.

"Qi Ying, stop stuffing it, that's really enough. I haven't even taken out the ones you stuffed in last time, it's all stuck."

Ling Wen nodded. "Greetings, Your Highness Qi Ying."

Qi Ying acknowledged her, too: "Hi."

There was a wooden rack standing right in the centre of Puqi Shrine, and upon the rack there hung a plain hemp robe. Of course, that was only what Xie Lian saw. Ling Wen approached and looked at it solemnly for a while, but that robe did not react. She turned her head slightly.

"My Lords, I want to look at it alone, is that alright?"

"That's fine," Xie Lian said.

Ruoye had her hands bound and she wasn't a martial god, so reasonably, she couldn't try anything. Xie Lian wasn't that worried, and he laid a hand on Quan Yizhen's shoulder.

"Let's go out."

At least this case was considered closed, and Xie Lian could relax. It just so happened that the neighbours had gifted him a batch of fruits and vegetables, so Xie Lian took them to the kitchen, ready to cook. This was what they called an undefeated spirit. After so many days, Quan Yizhen seemed to have taken his Puqi Shrine as some sort of happy farm; he was always leaping up and down, sometimes climbing trees, sometimes stealing squash, sometimes snagging fish, sometimes catching frogs. In a moment of Xie Lian's carelessness, Quan Yizhen snuck into the kitchen and swiped a yam. Feeling the spot empty on the counter, Xie Lian turned his head and saw Quan Yizhen, who had the yam dangling from his mouth, slipping out of the kitchen and hurrying away like a fish who had escaped the net.

Xie Lian cried, "It's not cooked yet, don't eat it!"

Yet it was precisely because it wasn't cooked that it had to be eaten quickly. Once Xie Lian cooked it, it wouldn't be edible anymore. Xie Lian shook his head, then he saw Lang Ying walking over and his eyes turned crescent.

"Lang Ying, are you free? Come help me chop some vegetables."

Lang Ying was just about to snatch back that yam Quan Yizhen had snagged, but hearing Xie Lian's charge, he came over to help without a second thought. He picked up the butcher knife on the cutting board, pressing down on the cabbage; he started cutting it, chop by chop, taking his task very seriously. Xie Lian watched him, then turned his head over to wash the rice as he chatted.

"Lang Ying, you've seen quite a number of gods and ghosts that have come to our little Puqi Shrine now, right?"

Each of them, more bizarre than the next. Lang Ying answered from behind him, "En."

Xie Lian continued, "Then, let me ask you: if you had to pick, who among those gods and ghosts is the handsomest?"

Lang Ying was chopping the vegetables wordlessly, seeming to be thinking hard. Xie Lian raised his brows slightly.

"Tell me. Just say whatever's the truth in your mind."

Thus, Lang Ying answered, "You."

Xie Lian laughed. "Besides me."

"The one in red," Lang Ying said.

Xie Lian was going to bust a gut trying to contain his laughter. He responded with a serious voice, "En. I think so too."

After a pause, Xie Lian asked again, "Then, who do you think is the strongest?"

Lang Ying still answered with, "The one in red."

Xie Lian swiftly continued his questions without skipping a beat. "Who's the richest?"

"The one in red."

"Who do you admire the most?"

"The one in red."

"Who's the dumbest?"

"The one in green."

Those questions were coming one after the other without pause, but he was actually able to change his answer in time, which spoke for both the speed of his mind and his reactions.

Xie Lian commented, "It seems you quite like that gege dressed in red. His name is Hua Cheng, do remember it. So, does this mean you think he's a very good person?"

Unwittingly, the chopping of the knife in Lang Ying's hand seemed to have sped up a little. "Very good."

Xie Lian said, "Then, once we're free, do you think we should invite him over as a guest again?"

"En. Of course. It's a must," Lang Ying replied.

"I think so too," Xie Lian said. "But, his subordinate said he's very busy lately, so he must be very busy doing very serious things. I think it's best if we don't go disturb him."

After that comment, the crunching sound of Lang Ying chopping vegetables suddenly became more heavy-handed. Xie Lian held onto the edge of the stove to support himself, his guts spraining from holding back his laughter. Suddenly, Quan Yizhen poked a head in from the window. He took a bite of the yam and swept a look over the kitchen.

Then he said to Lang Ying, "You've chopped it to shreds, it won't taste good anymore."

"Hm? What did you say?" Lang Ying threatened.

Xie Lian turned his head to look; the cabbage wasn't just shredded, it was nothing but tiny scraps at this point. He cleared his throat softly.

"My gosh, your knife work is really bad."

"…"

Throwing all sorts of seasonings into the pot, Xie Lian clapped his hands and decided to let it all simmer for two hours and left the kitchen. He glanced at Ling Wen; she was still properly in the shrine, so he continued to do his chores. From the pile of logs he fumbled out a larger piece of a plank, borrowed brush and ink from the village head's house, then sat in front of the door, one hand holding the plank and the other holding the brush, lost in thought. Lang Ying walked over too, and Xie Lian looked up.

He asked warmly, "Lang Ying, can you read? Do you know how to write?"

"I do," Lang Ying replied.

"Then how's your writing?" Xie Lian asked.

"Mediocre," Lang Ying replied.

"That's alright," Xie Lian said. "As long as it's legible. Come give me a hand again."

He passed the plank and brush over to Lang Ying and smiled. "Our shrine doesn't have an establishment plaque. How about you write one up for me?"

"…"

Under Xie Lian's urging, Lang Ying picked up the brush. That little brush in his hand seemed to weigh a thousand tons, unable to be moved no matter what.

Finally, a moment later, he seemed to have conceded defeat, and put down the brush and plank. A helpless voice sounded from behind the bandages.

"…Gege, I'm wrong."

That voice didn't belong to Lang Ying at all; it was clearly Hua Cheng. Only, it was more crisp than normal, the sound of a boy. Xie Lian was leaning against the wall on the side with his arms crossed, and having watched him struggle for so long and finally surrendered, he really couldn't hold back anymore. Xie Lian dropped to the ground laughing.

"San Lang really is so busy!"

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Translator Notes:

¹"Bai Jing" means White Brocade. The word white also means "blank".

²"Xiao Bai" or "Little White" is like a pet name like "Spot". "Bai Chi", "one who is blank in the mind", means idiot.