Jin Rulan (Jin Ling) (
lastjinstanding) wrote2021-08-14 03:22 am
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Brothel meme continued
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Jin Ling had really hoped he'd have A-Yuan at his side for this, but he didn't blame the sweet man for being ill one bit. In fact, he really enjoyed holding him as they finished traveling up to Lotus Pier. He sends servants off the boat to arrange a discreet delivery of his ill and subdued guest to private chambers following Ling's disembark. He instructed only Fu Geming to carry A-Yuan with Liling.
Sadly, after that, he had to leave his pets in his servants care. Squaring his shoulders, he stepped onto the pier. He bowed humbly to all of his relatives and gave them each a proper greeting- or in Wei Wuxian's case, a cheeky one.
He was brought into the main hall and given the seat next to Jiang Cheng's throne. Wei Wuxian was seated beside him with Lan Wangji at the next seat. And yes, Wangji had been offered the throne but had chosen to stay at Wuxian's side. It was Jiang Cheng's wedding, after all.
Jin Ling is happy sitting to a nice cup of tea and some wine after a long day of travel with promise of dinner coming.
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"Jin-Guniang, is the young master Zheng in this room?" A young, unfamiliar male voice asks. "I have some medicine I wish to offer if you'd announce me."
"Of course. Let me ask for you," Liling says in a warm tone. She knocks on Yuan's door and peeks in. She smiles when she sees him awake. She comes in and shuts the door behind her. "Zheng-gongzi? How are you feeling? A friend of Jin-zongzhu from the Lan Clan is here to offer you some medicine. Would you feel up to seeing him?"
Jin Ling had really hoped he'd have A-Yuan at his side for this, but he didn't blame the sweet man for being ill one bit. In fact, he really enjoyed holding him as they finished traveling up to Lotus Pier. He sends servants off the boat to arrange a discreet delivery of his ill and subdued guest to private chambers following Ling's disembark. He instructed only Fu Geming to carry A-Yuan with Liling.
Sadly, after that, he had to leave his pets in his servants care. Squaring his shoulders, he stepped onto the pier. He bowed humbly to all of his relatives and gave them each a proper greeting- or in Wei Wuxian's case, a cheeky one.
He was brought into the main hall and given the seat next to Jiang Cheng's throne. Wei Wuxian was seated beside him with Lan Wangji at the next seat. And yes, Wangji had been offered the throne but had chosen to stay at Wuxian's side. It was Jiang Cheng's wedding, after all.
Jin Ling is happy sitting to a nice cup of tea and some wine after a long day of travel with promise of dinner coming.
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"Jin-Guniang, is the young master Zheng in this room?" A young, unfamiliar male voice asks. "I have some medicine I wish to offer if you'd announce me."
"Of course. Let me ask for you," Liling says in a warm tone. She knocks on Yuan's door and peeks in. She smiles when she sees him awake. She comes in and shuts the door behind her. "Zheng-gongzi? How are you feeling? A friend of Jin-zongzhu from the Lan Clan is here to offer you some medicine. Would you feel up to seeing him?"
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Wangji, on the other hand, immediately is shifting his attention from the frivolous fight to the much more important concern. He snatches Yuan's hand, turns on his heels, and moves swiftly (not running) back to the Jingshi. In his head, he's running through every medical issue he knows around head trauma. There were so many ways a mind injury could go wrong.
He is up the stairs and through the front, just in time to see.. two young men getting carried away again kissing on his bed. "Jingyi!"
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Yuan calls another apology as he's pulled away, still feeling terrible about causing such problems.
Then they make it back to the Jingshi and he feels bad all over again because now his new friends have been interrupted (he's a little pleased though, he's seen the way they look at each other)
Zizhen springs away, nearly falling over backwards.
"Hanguang Jun!" He gasps "I was just...uh...I'm sorry, he woke up!"
Yuan bites his lip, this time to keep from laughing at the absurdity of it all.
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"Are you alright? What happened? Yuan says you passed out." He's not saying that wasn't true, but he's a little confused.
Jingyi's blush somehow darkens and, like he's confessing some horrible crime, he works on summoning up his courage to answer. "I was um.. I got emotional and um.. Zizhen kiss- er- I kissed Zizhen. And.. uh.. I.. fainted."
"What had you so emotional?" He asks, though less confused now and more concerned. He steps further into the room and kneels near the bed.
Jingyi glances guiltily at Yuan and then unsure at Zizhen before taking another breath. "I was thinking about how easy it would've been for Jin Ling to not have done this really weird plan of his and then we all would've missed out on knowing Yuan and getting him out of that awful-" His voice cracks and he has to look down at his hands. "-life he was living. And some other stuff like that."
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Zizhen reaches to take his hand, squeezing it encouragingly - whatever happens, he's trying to say, I'm on your side, it's okay.
When he does explain what got him so upset, Yuan gasps - that had been about him?
"Oh, Jingyi...." he says softly "I'm sorry, I should never have told you that story. I didn't mean to upset you."
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Jingyi nods for Yuan even if he doesn't answer.
"Then as difficult as it is to hear, the correct response to injustice is to be repulsed and angered or upset by it. Most of the disciples have learned to contain their reactions but Jingyi is one of our most passionate students." Sometimes that love couldn't and shouldn't be contained, as Wangji has learned from Wei Ying.
"Yeah and I wouldn't want you to feel like you couldn't share things with me. It's just important and.. it reminded me of A-Qing." He sniffles. Was anything more tragic than the story of A-Qing and the two cultivators, Song Lan and Xiao Xingchen. He is never going to get over that particular night-hunt. "We met her ghost during a night-hunt and it was really sad. We got her killer though.. still didn't seem like enough."
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Zizhen has never admired Hanguang Jun more than in that moment - both reassuring Yuan that it was okay to share his story, and doing so in a way that told Jingyi he wasn't wrong too. He squeezes Jingyi's hand and turns to him with a nod when he mentions A-Qing, his expression grave.
"That poor maiden," he agrees softly "such a sad end and so undeserved. I am glad we saw Xue Yang brought to justice but you're right, it doesn't feel like enough..." after everything Xue Yang did, death was almost too good for him.
Yuan bites his lip and nods, indicating his understanding - he still feels bad for upsetting Jingyi, though, and bringing up such bad memories for him.
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"Mmm-hmm, sometime we'll share that story with you, Yuan," Jingyi promises.
As there's a lull in the conversation, some bells chime in the distance. Jingyi looks happy about it but Hanguang Jun doesn't.
"Time for dinner! You want to come with Zizhen and I, Yuan, or...?"
"No, we'll stay here. Please tell the servants to bring a meal for Yuan. Go on to the dormitory afterward," Lan Zhan instructs.
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Yuan feels a flood of relief - he doesn't want to turn Jingyi down, but the idea of eating with the whole of the rest of Cloud Recesses - particularly Lan Qiren - is incredibly daunting. He gives the two boys a small smile as Zizhen helps Jingyi to sit up slowly.
"Thank you, Hanguang Jun," Zizhen says politely "We'll makes sure somebody brings some food up."
He feels a little bad for snooping, now.
Not that bad, but a little.
"Lean on me if you need to, A-Yi," he tells the Lan boy softly.
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"Thank you. Good night, Hanguang Jun. Good night Yuan!" He smiles at the sweet boy helping him. "Okay, thanks, A-Zhen!"
While it's a sin to lie, Jingyi has to wonder as they leave if leaning on Zizhen a little more than he really needs to falls under that same category. Once they've made it to the archway, he asks, "We're going to ignore that he just asked for food for Yuan, right?"
Inside the small house, Lan Zhan quietly picks up the used tea cups and sets out a fresh one for himself. He refills Yuan's glass. He takes a sip before setting his cup down. And.. silence.
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Zizhen doesn't think it counts. Or rather, if it does, he doesn't care, because he's pleased that Jingyi is leaning on him.
"Oh, of course, we're making sure there's enough for two." he grins - Hanguang Jun would be too polite to not eat if the food was brought for him.
Yuan moves back to the table, thanking him quietly for refilling his tea and taking a sip. He lets the silence settle over them for a moment, actually finding it quite restful. He isn't sure exactly what to say, in truth, he's still worried about causing too much trouble to really justify being here. Eventually, though, he decides on a different subject.
"Why didn't Wei-Qianbei come back with us?" he asks softly, realising that was never actually explained.
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Therefore, he goes classic Lan Zhan. "He was helping someone."
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Yuan thinks it must be his brother, since he is the one who just had his engagement broken off, and he nods slightly - he isn't entirely sure why Hanguang Jun took so long to respond, but he doesn't suspect the truth.
"When do you think he will be back?" he asks.
He's still not sure how to deal with this new - or old, really - family that he's suddenly a part of, and they're both intimidating (for very different reasons), but that doesn't mean he isn't interested, isn't starting to care about them. He remembers so little of Wei Wuxian, but what he does remember is fond.
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"If he's not here tomorrow, then I suspect he did go that far and will be a couple more days away," he admits with a sigh. "Our plans won't change, helping you get acclimated here."
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"Lanling?" Yuan repeats, brow furrowing. Why would he need to go to Lanling? Worry creeps up his spine.
"Is... has something happened to Jin Ling?" he asks. Why had he let Jin Ling talk him into coming here? He should have refused, should have insisted on staying with him, what if he's in danger still? What if he's hurt?
Dimly, he knows he would have been little help, that he would have only been a distraction or something more for Jin Ling to have to protect, but that doesn't help the guilt.
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He sees the worry growing and decides being frank is the most fair. "No, not to my knowledge. However, Wei Wuxian requested two of the Jiang clan members to report back to him after caring for the Jin guards of any suspicious behavior. Jin-zongzhu departed before your father received word back from the disciples and has been unable to find them."
"There was a lot of chaos in the house, including helping many clans leave with short notice, so it's possible there is reason for their absence that shouldn't have caused alarm. We didn't want to take that risk, so Wei Wuxian went after him to make sure he was alright and that he knew."
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Yuan breathes out slowly, trying to calm his racing heart. It's fine, something odd had happened and Wei Wuxian was just following it up, he's making sure Jin Ling is fine.
"Alright," he says with a nod, though he knows his worry won't entirely go away until Wei Wuxian returns and he can ask him for certain. There just isn't anything he can actually do about it right now.
"I'm sorry," he says softly, looking down at the teacup in his hands "I know you're doing so much for me, risking so much bringing me here, I don't mean to be ungrateful..."
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His attention is drawn back to the present when Yuan apologizes. "You've mentioned that before. What action do you think you're doing that makes you ungrateful?"
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"I simply mean... what you're offering me, what you're giving me, is so beyond anything I could have ever imagined, it feels wrong to still be wanting other things. I know you said it's okay, but I just..."
He bites his lip, trying to figure out how to put it into words.
"I feel like there's an expected way I should be behaving and I'm... not." he glances up nervously, hoping that made any sort of sense. "I just don't know how I'm supposed to act in this situation, so I'm trying to put together what I know from all sorts of other places and I feel like I'm just making mistakes all the time."
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"Be righteous. Always stand with justice. Protect the weak. Help the poor. The rest.. will come. You went for help when Jingyi needed it even though you were unfamiliar with this place and were afraid. You've been brave to come here and have been willing to let us get to know you. Even though you're in a vulnerable position, you keep showing concern for Jin Ling's safety and well-being."
He picks up his teacup and takes another sip. "I've seen no mistakes."
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Yuan waits nervously for his response, listening quietly when it comes. He's silent for a long moment, gathering his thoughts, though it's clear Lan Zhan has no problem with that so he doesn't feel the need to rush.
"Thank you," he says eventually "That's... that's very reassuring. I will continue to try and follow your guidance."
Even after he learns more, he thinks as a foundation those things are pretty important, he can continue to live by those words.
There's a knock at the door, then, from a servant bearing a tray with food - for both of them, of course.
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What would Wei Ying do here? He would've found a way to make the boy laugh and be at ease, but Lan Zhan doesn't know how to do that. Instead the pockets of silence drag on which are normally comforting to him but he worries they aren't to Yuan. Should he be giving him more concrete answers? He can't possibly give the young man the precepts his first night here and expect him not to crumble. Once upon a time, he would've but he's learned from his husband's point of view how intimidating those are.
He's grateful when the food arrives. At least he could go play his qin while.. he blinks in confusion when he opens the door and sees there's too much food for one person. He opens his mouth to protest but is quick to realize what's happened. He looks toward the dining hall and shakes his head.
He joins Yuan again and just before he starts to eat, he turns and opens the hidden compartment in the floor. He takes out the jar of peppers and sets it in front of Yuan. "Our food can taste bland to some outsiders."
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Yuan feels a flicker of guilt when Lan Zhan opens up that compartment, but he holds his breath as well, hoping that they didn't leave anything out of place.
He smiles a little, though, when he realises why the peppers are being given, and shakes his head.
"I'm never going to complain about food." He says softly "it's hot, it's fresh and it looks good, it already beats any number of meals I've had." Or haven't had. Even after the steady meals of the Golden Hare, he hasn't ever quite forgotten what it's like to go hungry.
Still, he does add a little, since La Zhan went to the trouble of getting it out for him, and he does actually like spicy food, it always makes him feel at home for some reason.
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"There will always be plenty here. Eat however you need. We get more in town every few months." After that, he was quiet while he ate. He was pleased Yuan felt welcome enough to use the peppers but didn't feel he had to go overboard.
When they were finished, he finally spoke again. "Would you care for a walk before bed?" He asks. It was better than sitting around with nervous energy waiting for his husband to arrive. He had an idea of what might make Yuan feel better.
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The food was good- simple, and yes a little bland, but good quality and well made and he was more than happy to eat his fill. The added kick from the peppers was nice, but he definitely would have been perfectly content even without it.
The offer makes him pause for a moment, because he is a little nervous about going back out there, but also the place is beautiful and he'd like to get to know it and he didn't just want to sit here awkwardly, so after a moment of deliberation, he nods.
"A walk sounds lovely."
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Eventually they find themselves in a small clearing with a donkey grazing nearby and a hill full of glistening white rabbits. Here, Lan Zhan sits and picks up one of them to pet, giving Yuan a small smile. He offers the one in his hand to Yuan.
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html! Sorry XD
No worries!
Re: No worries!
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MY HEART.
SOB Huaisang too!
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