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For a split second, Xia Jiang really wanted to drag i Changsu up and crush all his bones one by one, but with his many years of ntal cultivation he was able to imdiately restrain himself, barely holding his clenched fist in check.

Ultimately, because i Changsu was not Wei Zheng, not only did he have to be careful when torturing him, he also had to have a purpose for doing so. He wasnt so infantile as to torture him just to vent his anger.

Moreover, with all his years of experience leading the Xuanjing Bureau, Xia Jiang only needed a monts contact to decide that torture would be wasted on i Changsu. This is because, first of all, the strong perseverance seeping out from within his bones could not be ignored. Secondly, he was in such poor health that one touch could result in a mishap. If that happened, even though he hadnt actually extorted a confession from i Changsu, it would seem like he did.

Xia Jiang recalled Prince Yu ntioning i Changsus constantly wary expression before. At the ti, he thought that Prince Yu was exaggerating. Today, after crossing swords with him for the first ti, he realized that this Qilin talent was really sobody who wasnt easy to deal with*.

*trivia: the taphor used was you couldnt save oil with this lamp

Director Xia, i Changsu seed very pleased as he observed Xia Jiangs pale face, and he remained smiling as if the moon was white and the wind was clear*. I have known since early on that you would co and look for . I could have fled. Even if I couldnt get out of the capital, the capital is so big it would have been easy to hide. But do you know why I didnt flee?

*(I think) this is a reference to a poem. Essentially I presu it ans as if everything was just fine. Ive kept this simply because its beautiful.

Xia Jiangs gaze hardened, but he tried to conceal his rising emotions. You think that I wouldnt be able to do anything to you.

Yes, you simply cannot do anything to . Im also not afraid of you. i Changsu smiled faintly, and anyone who saw him would think him refined and elegant, except for Xia Jiang. Xia Jiang just felt that he needed a good beating. Director Xia, you have no real intention for to die here in Xuanjing Bureau because that would bring you more trouble than you would like. Leaving aside what His Majesty would think, Jiangzuo Alliance would be the first to co after you. Although Jianghu* people are not as noble as Director Xia, but put together, they will not be easy to deal with. And it goes without saying that I have a bit of a reputation and have made quite a few friends..

*explained in Lang Ya Scribe glossary

Xia Jiangs face tightened and he said nothing.

Not letting die here ans letting live, but whats the point of letting live? Naturally its because you have more questions to ask , i Changsu looked into the distance and continued, On this, you dont have to worry. I cannot repeatedly endure torture, and dont intend to be tortured. Ill answer all your questions. But will my confession really be of any use to you? Would you be willing to allow to be interrogated by His Majesty? Of course not. Because you wouldnt be able to control . Youre afraid that when the ti cos, I would get confused and suddenly speak so undesirable words before His Majesty..

You would definitely withdraw your confession before His Majesty, Xia Jiang snorted coldly. Thats why you confessed so happily.

Thats not all. I confessed so quickly because I was afraid you would resort to torture. I would have had to confess sooner or later. Why would I want to hold on to that guilt? Isnt it just a confession after all? If that is what Director Xia wants, how dare I disobey At this point, Xia Jiang suddenly grabbed hold of i Changsus pulse*, and an internal force jolted forward. Instantly, it felt like icy thorns were piercing and twisting in his heart, causing such pain that i Changsus whole body contracted upwards.

*technically, one can only grab the wrist, but the translation was pulse and Ive left it at that because it is a key gateway in TCM^

Su zhe, its not a good idea to annoy , Xia Jiang shook off his wrist and coldly watched the person opposite lying on the table like a white sheet of paper. You are in my hands now. I can treat you however I choose. It would be good for you to rember that.

i Changsu chuckled softly as he pressed a cold hand to his forehead. Alright, I will keep that in mind. So, how does Director Xia intend to deal with ?

I want the truth.

Isnt what I said just now the truth? Could it be that I didnt collude with Prince Jing, didnt break in and rescue a prisoner, and didnt arrange for n to fight with you?

You know what Im asking, Xia Jiang ignored his taunts and leaned his head a little closer to him, i Changsu, why did you choose Prince Jing?

i Changsu raised his head slightly, his mocking smile fading, replaced with a solemn expression. Between the forr Crown Prince, Prince Yu and Prince Jing, I of course choose Prince Jing, because he is the best.

Prince Jing is the best?

Of course. i Changsu said coldly, Even if my foresight is not always accurate, its still slightly better than Director Xias.

But you actually dont have to choose anyone, Xia Jiang fixed his stare into i Changsus eyes. You are Gentleman i who holds Jiangzuo Alliance, the worlds largest secret society with all its fa and fortune, in the palm of your hands. You could be free and unfettered, and live out your life in Jianghu. Why do you want to get embroiled in this capital citys murky waters?

Does Director Xia not know how I first ca to be in the capital?

Qilin talent, obtain him, obtain the world. I am definitely familiar with this comnt. At first, I also thought you really ca here because you were being pursued closely by the forr Crown Prince and Prince Yu, and so had no choice but to enter the capital. Now that I have taken you on, I can confirm that this was completely unfounded, because with your intelligence, nobody could force you to be involved in court affairs if you really didnt want to be.

To be given such high praise, I cant thank you enough. i Changsu half rose in polite salutation.

So, why are you doing this? Do you wish to have the wealth of a high ranking official? Or gain authority over everything on earth? Or a reputation to be handed down to all future generations?

i Changsu asked him seriously, All three of those that you have just ntioned, can I possibly desire them?

Or perhaps..its for sothing else. Xia Jiang grabbed hold of his pulse again and said coldly in an ominous tone, i Changsu, tell the truth

i Changsu looked at him silently for a while, and asked, This has nothing to do with Wei Zhengs rescue.

Of course it has. Xia Jiangs pupils suddenly beca deep and bottomless. I had underestimated you before, so I didnt think too much about it. Now, after being defeated by your people, I have begun to seriously reflect on things. The more I think it over, the more I feel I am unable to understand why you would help Prince Jing to do such a stupid thing For an advisor of your level, its easy to discern that the best way to deal with Wei Zhengs case is to ignore it. The most insane and illogical course of action is to have a treasonous charge imposed on you for taking him by force..why did you make the worst possible choice?

Its not so simple, i Changsu replied indifferently, I wanted to ingratiate myself with Prince Jing. After rescuing Wei Zheng, my influence over Prince Jing would increase exponentially. My standing in Prince Jings household would also be different. Of course, there was a second reason. I truly believed that even if I chose the worst possible path, I would still beat you.

Do you think you have won?

Do you think I have lost?

Dont forget, you are still in my hands.

Thats because I was willing to co. I wanted to see how long you can hold on to , to see how you plan to make use of .

It seems that you really have no fear, Xia Jiangs finger tapped lightly on his pulse, i Changsu, since establishing Xuanjing Bureau, there hasnt been a prisoner I havent been able to deal with. You wont be the exception.

Director Xias self-confidence doesnt seem to be any less than mine, i Changsu raised his other hand and pressed it down on his chest. Shall I get ready for another round?

I was just playing with you. Other than causing you pain, its not a very useful tool. Xia Jiangs lips curled into a cold smile as he asked, i Changsu, are you afraid of dying?

i Changsu muttered montarily to himself, then said, If one is not afraid to die then why still bother staying alive?

Well said. Xia Jiangs smile beca even more inscrutable, I asked you just now why you wanted to get embroiled in the affairs of the court and you changed the topic, obviously unwilling to answer. Its alright if you dont want to answer . In any case, whatever your purpose might be, you still havent achieved it today. I presu you would be unwilling to die before achieving them?

Im also not willing to die after achieving them. i Changsu smiled as he said that.

Naturally. Once a person is dead, everything ceases to exist. Life is always the most important. Xia Jiang sighed ruefully while removing a small bottle from within his robes. He turned it over and a small black pill spilled out. Do you know what this is?

Im guessingits not dicine?

Its poison.

You intend to poison to death?

That depends on you. Xia Jiangs voice sounded cruel and heartless. This Wujin pill* will show its effects seven days after ingesting. If the antidote is taken within the seven days, then death will not occur.

*black gold / coal pill

Of course, i Changsu was an intelligent man, and Xia Jiang didnt need to elaborate further. If you are pleased with my performance when His Majesty summons , you will give the antidote. Otherwise Im dead, is that right?

You are absolutely right.

Why should I believe that you would give the antidote? What if you dont follow through after that?

You are in my hands. You have no choice but to trust .

So, lets put it another way. Why are you so sure that I would definitely comply with your orders just to get the antidote? What if I am so loyal to Prince Jing to the extent that I would rather die than sell him out?

Reflecting on your true motive, you didnt co to the capital to express your loyalty to Prince Jing. Although I do not know yet what it is, I will inevitably find out one day.

i Changsu narrowed his eyes, looked directly at him for a while and smiled. Director Xia, you dont look at all like a gambler. Why are you suddenly taking chances? Based on this conjecture alone, why would you believe that I wouldnt withdraw my confession when I am before His Majesty ?

Of course not. I have made other arrangents. Xia Jiang raised his right hand and pointed his finger high up in the air in the direction of a weeping willow five steps away from the pavilion, snapping off a dry twig which fell straight to the ground.

Thats a very good cut the air* move! Only one who is a specialist in interior martial arts** can do this. i Changsu praised him and applauded in admiration.

*self explanatory martial arts skill that uses air movent to kill

**translation may be inaccurate. I gather it refers to martial arts using cultivation of internal energy

Once you appear before His Majesty, if you dare to speak foolishly at will, you would be like that dry twig before youve even finished speaking.

You intend to kill soone in front of the Emperor?

Since I can cut the air, I would naturally be so distance away from you. I wouldnt even be touching you. Who would be able to say I killed you?

Director Xia is taking advantage of my lack of knowledge in martial arts. People are different from dry twigs. Lets first ignore your competency and whether or not your cut the air move is skilful enough to actually kill a person. Even if you do, it is impossible to not leave a trace. Arent you afraid that Commander ng would be able to see through it at the ti?

Then can he see through this? As Xia Jiang spoke, he flicked his finger very slightly, without moving his forearm, and the teacup on the table was overturned.

He wouldnt be able to see through this. But this cant kill anyone at all, not even soone as weak as .

It is of course not possible to rely on this alone. Xia Jiang looked very pleased with himself. But dont forget, by that ti you would have already taken the Wujin pill.

i Changsus eyebrows lifted involuntarily.

I only need to make the slightest cut the air move, briefly touch your Tianchan acupoint, and the poison from the Wujin pill would imdiately take effect. Before you can utter a word, everything would conclude.

But if I die in front of the Emperor, wouldnt His Majesty be stirred by anger to investigate?

There would be nothing to investigate. It will leave no mark on your Tianchan acupoint. The final conclusion would be.that you committed suicide by taking poison.

Arent you afraid that His Majesty would suspect you of poisoning ?

If I wanted to poison you, wouldnt there have been plenty of ti and opportunity to do so in Xuanjing Bureau? Why would I need to drag you all the way to the palace and do it when you are in His Majestys presence? How would that benefit ? Isnt that pushing it a bit too far?

Thats true, i Changsu nodded his head in agreent. Looks like I must die.

Who says so? Of course, you dont have to die. You just need tothink carefully about what you will say Xia Jiang fiddled with the Wujin pill in his palm, his voice cold as if it could freeze a person completely from head to toe.

Then, he got up and walked to the outside of the pavilion, and stood looking at the rough gray tiles on the surrounding wall, his hands clasped behind his back. He had stopped talking and no longer looked at i Changsu.

It was obvious that Xia Jiang wanted to leave this Qilin talent so ti to seriously think things over.

Footnote:

^In TCM (Traditional Chinese dicine), the physicians usually feel the pulse to examine and diagnose a persons condition

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Afterthoughts:

i Changsu raised his other hand and pressed it down on his chest. Shall I get ready for another round? Hilarious! i Changsu obviously hadnt lost Lin Shus sense of humour in iling!

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