Font Size
15px

Chapter 137: Two Young Masters

Chai Yue was tall, his figure obscured by a long robe, with a slight hunch in his back. His face always bore a pensive look, as if accustod to neglect, unwilling to attract attention, yet sohow more repulsive for it.

Han Ruzi didnt dislike him, but couldnt help but be wary.

Having just arrived at the frontier, rumors circulated that mbers of the Chai family sought revenge against him. However, given his status, few dared openly converse with him, let alone provoke him. There were indeed several Chai descendants in the noble camp, but they mostly appeared aloof, nothing more.

Chai Yue was the first to take action.

Han Ruzi found him sowhat admirable, yet felt his thods were too straightforward. Thus, he wanted to hear what further tricks Chai Yue had up his sleeve.

Chai Yue bowed respectfully. He was an obscure son of Marquis Hengyang. Han Ruzi sat on the bed, slightly nodding, deliberately displaying arrogance, refusing to return the gesture.

Chai Yues courtesy ended there. His speech was abrupt and urgent, as if he alone were sober among a group of intoxicated individuals. It was as if he was unable to comprehend why others remained unwilling to wake up despite his loud calls.

May I speak privately with the Weary Marquis? Without waiting for a response from the Marquis, Chai Yue gestured to the two nearby attendants, hoping they would leave.

Zhang Youcai and the other attendant ignored his command. After a while, receiving a clear signal from the Weary Marquis, they exited the tent one after the other.

Han Ruzi remained seated on the bed, not inviting his guest to sit.

Chai Yue stood there, slightly bent, as if afraid of touching the top of the tent, although there was still a considerable distance. Lord Marquis, you do not trust , do you?

Youre talking about your plan? Well, I believe it to be a clever sche, but its too risky for my liking, Han Ruzi replied.

No, its not about the plan. You clearly distrust

because of my surna, Chai, Chai Yue asked directly, with a sowhat confrontational attitude.

Han Ruzi had encountered many noble youths, but had never seen one so ignorant of social conventions. Chai Yue sowhat resembled Ma Da, who ca from a fisherman background. So, instead of getting angry, Han Ruzi chuckled, I have a few questions for you.

Please, go ahead.

Do you hate ?

Chai Yue was taken aback. I have never t the Weary Marquis before, how could I hate you?

Do you think Im responsible for Chai Yuns death?

Chai Yue shook his head. Ive already investigated clearly. On that night, you, like everyone else, were just accompanying Little Marquis Chai on a stroll. Where they went and what they did was all his idea. His death has nothing to do with anyone else, the only ones responsible are the Jin family.

Speaking of that pampered nephew, Chai Yues gaze lowered slightly, revealing a hint of caution.

I brought the Jin family to the frontier and sent them back to the steppes, Chai Yue shrugged.

Its pointless to pursue the matter further now that Marquis Guiyi is dead. Its a turbulent ti, and the Chai family needs to set aside past grievances when necessary, Chai Yue added.

The eloquence of this Chai Yue was far inferior to that of a fate seer. Han Ruzi asked seriously, If you were in my position, would you trust a Chai family mber you t for the first ti? That, and this Chai family mber wants

to act as bait.

Chai Yue pondered with his mouth agape for a mont. If it were

I wouldnt trust a Chai family mber, but I believe you are not an ordinary person, My plan

Suddenly, there was a commotion outside the tent, and Zhang Youcais sharp voice could be heard, seemingly trying to stop soone from barging in.

Although Han Ruzi had no explicit military appointnt, he still bore the titles of Weary Marquis and Northern Protection General. With a status higher than that of ordinary feudal lords, no one had dared to cause a scene openly in his presence. He turned his head to look towards the door, sowhat puzzled.

Chai Yue probably saw this as an opportunity to please the Weary Marquis and gain his trust. He strode towards the door, With

here

Before he could finish his sentence, soone rushed in from outside, colliding with Chai Yue. Chai Yue pushed the person away with both hands, took a quick glance, and imdiately let go. He staggered back, as if genuinely destabilized by the collision.

The newcor was Cui Teng, the second son of the Cui family. He was also a mber of the noble camp. While his elder brother, Cui Sheng, had stayed in his fathers army, he, like other noble scions, followed Grand General Han Xing. For major families, this was a customary display of loyalty to the court.

Cui Teng was obviously drunk, his cheeks flushed, eyes flashing with aggression. He swayed as he stared at Chai Yue, failing to recognize him at first, then shifted his gaze to Han Ruzi, his face slowly breaking into a foolish grin. Hehe, brother-in-law, why arent you drinking with us?

Zhang Youcai rushed in, frustrated, but dared not pull Cui Teng away. The second son of the Cui family was notorious for his violent temper. He would throw punches at the slightest provocation. And and even if he did punch soone, nobody could do anything to him.

Han Ruzi waved off Zhang Youcai, indicating that he could handle it. Zhang Youcai stood at the door, while the other attendant remained outside, preventing anyone else from entering.

Having overpromised, Chai Yue awkwardly nodded to the Weary Marquis and hurriedly left. He couldnt afford to provoke Cui Teng.

Cui Teng had no idea how he was perceived by others. He staggered to the bedside, sat down next to Han Ruzi, burped, and the sll of alcohol imdiately assaulted Han Ruzi.

Brother-in-law

Han Ruzi turned aside to avoid the strongest sll. Call

Weary Marquis.

Heh heh, theres no need to be so polite when there are no outsiders Why? Cui Tengs face, usually quite pale, appeared particularly flushed after drinking. Why arent you joining us for a drink?

Im too tired from the day Han Ruzi replied.

Cui Teng caught sight of the book on the bed, picked it up, glanced at it, and casually threw it back. Tired and still reading national history?

Do you need sothing from ? Han Ruzi couldnt help but wonder. If the Grand General really wanted him to take charge of the noble camp, the first person he would need to deal with would probably be this guy.

Cui Teng put away his smile and said seriously, Youve been promoted.

Promoted to what?

Hehe, do you still need to hide it from family? The Grand General intends to appoint you as the Central Protector Commander, commanding three thousand soldiers, along with five hundred officers, all under your command.

Han Ruzi was indeed not well inford, learning about his own affairs later than others.

I havent received any appointnt yet.

Itll happen in a day or two. Congratulations, everyone sent

to invite you for a drink to celebrate.

Han Ruzi shook his head. The Xiongnu have retreated far away, and we havent achieved any significant accomplishnts. Being Central Protector Commander isnt such a big deal. Whats there to celebrate?

Well said, no wonder youre my brother-in-law. Cui Teng pretended to retch, and Han Ruzi hurriedly got off the bed, letting him pass. Cui Teng patted his forehead and laughed, Its fine, I can hold it. Brother-in-law, do

a favor.

Call

Weary Marquis.

Brother-in-law, let

go back to the Capital. I cant stand this place anymore. Its hot during the day, cold at night, and the wind and sand are everywhere. If this goes on, Ill die here.

Youve only been here for a month, and youre already struggling? Han Ruzi already had a bad impression of Cui Teng, and now he looked down on him even more.

A month? It feels like ten years to . I want to go back to the Capital. Elder Laojun and Mother are waiting for

to return. All the n from the Cui family are in the northern frontier. Soone has to stay ho; its only natural. After returning to the Capital, Ill advertise your accomplishnts and get you a higher position, maybe even replacing that old guy Han Xing. Its because hes been dragging his feet on sending troops to attack the Xiongnu that things have been delayed. Its already winter, brother-in-law, at least let

go ho for the new year. Ill co back next year as soon as spring arrives.

Han Ruzi shook his head helplessly. I cant help you. Even if I do beco Central Protector Commander, I dont have the authority to let people go back to the Capital at will.

Cui Teng struggled to stand up straight, leaned in closer, and whispered, After returning to the Capital, Ill watch over my sister for you, and make sure she doesnt get close to other n.

What kind of person do you think Xiaojun is? Han Ruzi exclaid furiously.

Cui Teng tapped his own forehead. I misspoke. Xiaojun is not that kind of woman. I ant that Ill watch over the Marquiss manor for you, and keep other n away. I know all the nefarious and lusty n in the Capital

Han Ruzi was even more furious. He glanced at Zhang Youcai by the door and gestured. Its getting late. Go rest and stop drinking.

I havent had much to drink, really. Im just not in a good mood, and the drinks here arent good either. Brother-in-law, you must let

return to the Capital. Family helps each other out. Please help

out, and Ill repay you tenfold, a hundredfold

Zhang Youcai ca over to support Cui Teng and gestured towards the door.

Han Ruzi didnt want to argue with the drunkard, so he remained silent.

Cui Teng had reached the doorway when suddenly he turned around, pushed the unprepared Zhang Youcai aside, and lunged towards Han Ruzi. However, his calculations were off, and he didnt reach Han Ruzi; instead, he fell heavily to the ground. He didnt seem to care and crawled a bit, grabbing onto Han Ruzis leg, wailing like a ghost, I want to go ho! Brother-in-law, I want to go ho! I dont want to die here

With such a commotion, Cui Teng lost what little dignity he had left. Han Ruzi didnt know whether to laugh or to cry. Together with Zhang Youcai, they exerted effort to pry Cui Tengs hands off Han Ruzis leg.

Hey, hes actually fallen asleep! Zhang Youcai expressed both disdain and admiration.

Cui Teng lay on his back, snoring loudly.

Ill go call for his attendants to carry him back, Zhang Youcai suggested.

Han Ruzi shook his head. After all, this was Cui Xiaojuns brother; he couldnt treat him with ordinary courtesy. Carry him onto the bed and let him sleep here.

Let him sleep in my bed.

I wont be able to sleep anyway. Im about to go out for a walk.

Han Ruzi and Zhang Youcai lifted Cui Teng onto the bed together. Zhang Youcai sighed, To think such an extraordinary person as the Lady has such a brother.

Han Ruzi couldnt explain either. He chuckled, Go call the Cui familys attendants and have them stand guard. When he wakes up, hell leave on his own.

Cui Teng had brought five attendants with him, all waiting outside the tent. Upon hearing the call, they imdiately rushed in, apologizing profusely to the Weary Marquis.

Han Ruzi left the tent and sighed in relief to see Ni Qiu, who had co from Chao Family Fishing Village, I thought they were here to fight. Seeing these noble guys, I understand why the common people suffer.

As the night grew late, even the noble camp quieted down. Han Ruzi couldnt wander around casually, so he went to the adjacent main tent. He wanted to hear Prince Donghais ideas on dealing with Cui Teng, as he would surely cause trouble again once he woke up.

Indeed, Prince Donghai was still awake. He smiled at Han Ruzis entrance, Have you experienced Cui Tengs talents?

Han Ruzi disregarded Prince Donghais glee in his misfortunes and found it strange that Chai Yues was present here.

Chai Yue had been sitting across from Prince Donghai. Now, he stood up and said, Forgive my oversight. Weary Marquis, you may not know yet, but the Jin siblings have fallen into the hands of the Xiongnu and are in imminent danger.

Prince Donghai replied, Talking about this is useless. Ive told you before, if you want the Weary Marquis to take risks, youll need to offer greater benefits.

There are such benefits, Chai Yue said confidently. My plan will greatly benefit the Weary Marquis.

Han Ruzi gestured for the two attendants to leave and approached the two n, sitting on a stool nearby, observing the remnants of the al on the table. Pour

so wine.

If you are reading this on an aggregator site, do consider visiting / to support this translation project by leaving a comnt.

CH 136

You are reading The Child Emperor No Chapter 137: Two Young Masters on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading
No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.