When the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer struck, no one other than Xu Shiji or the Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education would be able to stop him. Xu Shiji was a grand general that the Divine Empress heavily relied on, so he naturally would not stop the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer, and the Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education, who seemed to have the greatest reason to act, seemed to be asleep.
Although Zhuang Huanyu was tenth on the Proclamation of Azure Sky, there was still a massive gap between him and his teachers, and it was simply impossible for him to change anything. His junior sister was about to be a vanished fragrance, shattered jade, but he could do nothing but watch with an abnormally pale face.
Luoluo gazed at the intention descending from the sky and felt the shadow of death. She slightly raised her slender brows, but her expression was as serene as normal. She knew that as long as it was not such an extreme situation like the one on that night in the Orthodox Academy, no person in the capital could kill her.
She had this sort of confidence, but other people certainly could not, and the crowd was a mass of shocked cries.
Suddenly, a person stood in front of her.
This back was not tall, but it was taller than her, so it firmly obstructed her.
When Luoluo saw this back, she naturally began to think of the similar situation from that night.
She once more recalled her father's words: when the sky is falling, there will be someone tall to hold it up for you.
She felt very warm and suddenly felt that Heavenly Dao Academy overseer was no longer so repulsive.
When Luoluo's fist had struck Tianhai Ya'er's stomach, Chen Changsheng had left the Orthodox Academy's seating area. He knew that Luoluo's background was mysterious, but he had no means of knowing whether Luoluo's clansmen would be able to promptly appear. As Luoluo's teacher, it was required that he stand before her at this sort of moment.
He arrived very promptly.
As the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer's killing intent flew through the air, he had finally arrived in time to block for Luoluo.
His right hand held the dagger horizontally in front of him and he was somewhat nervous.
He did not know if the dagger was capable of blocking the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer's killing intent. He did not contemplate what he would do if it could not block it, because this was not a matter that needed contemplating.
Though actually, he had still contemplated this possibility.
His left hand reached behind him and gripped Luoluo's hand.
A big hand gripped a small hand, a button between their palms.
The killing intent seeping out of the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer's finger was condensed into a straight line, approaching swiftly and forcefully.
Chen Changsheng thought that in the next moment, he would be gone. Surprisingly, he was still standing at his original position.
He turned his head to glance at Luoluo, thinking, just what is going on here?
If you don't use the Thousand Li Button, we're really going to die here.
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Chen Changsheng naturally did not die, nor did Luoluo. She did not use the Thousand Li Button because she was sure that in the capital, especially in the Heavenly Dao Academy, no person could kill her. This was because someone knew her background here, and this person was the most powerful person in the Heavenly Dao Academy.
A fresh breeze blew by. That condensed straight line, that seemingly indestructible killing intent, was blown away just like the smoke rising from the stove of a kitchen belonging to a peasant family.
This refreshing breeze arose from two sleeves.
An old man with a head of white hair appeared on the platform, his two sleeves slightly drifting in the night wind.
The entire crowd was solemn and respectful, everyone abnormally silent as they all stood up. Not even Xu Shiji and the Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education were exceptions.
Zhuang Huanyu and the Heavenly Dao Academy students clasped their hands and bowed to the ground, an indescribable reverence and extreme shock about their persons.
"Greetings to the Principal!"
"Teacher!"
Yes, this old man was the Principal of the Heavenly Dao Academy, Two Sleeves in the Breeze, Mao Qiuyu.
Soon after, Vice Principal Zhuang of the Heavenly Dao Academy also appeared.
When Zhuang Huanyu saw Vice Principal Zhuang, his expression subtly changed.
The crowd was in an uproar.
No person expected for the most powerful Principal and Vice Principal of the Heavenly Dao Academy to appear at the same time, especially Principal Mao Qiuyu, who was at a power level rare in the entire continent. His status was extremely eminent, and logically, the first night of the Ivy Festival would not have disturbed such a powerful figure no matter what.
The Heavenly Dao Academy overseer's expression slightly changed. Walking up to Mao Qiuyu, he reverentially bowed, and then gave a narrative of the situation, attempting to set the tone.
He was clearly aware that since Mao Qiuyu had moved to protect this girl of the Orthodox Academy, it was impossible for tonight's matter to proceed according to his plans. But he did not wish for the flames to blow back and burn himself, so he prepared to extinguish the fire.
Violently injuring someone? Cold-blooded and emotionless? The strong bullying the weak?
Upon hearing the overseer's report, the faces of the crowd became extremely interested.
Was he talking about Tianhai Ya'er or that girl from the Orthodox Academy?
Mao Qiuyu suddenly began to laugh.
The Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education also began to laugh.
The Heavenly Dao Academy overseer suddenly felt somewhat cold.
The Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education laughed as he stood up. As he walked towards the exit, he feebly said, "Ah, Old Cao, have a little face."
The Heavenly Dao Academy overseer actually had the surname Cao. He stood in a daze, feeling that these feebly spoken words were like a resounding slap on the face.
Vice Principal Zhuang expressionlessly indicated that tonight's Ivy Festival would end here.
The crowd gradually dispersed. As they left, every one of them could not help but turn their heads to the stone platform.
Mao Qiuyu gazed at Luoluo, wishing to say something. In the end, however, he said nothing, only smiled.
Chen Changsheng led Luoluo in bowing to him, and then the two descended the stone platform, returned to their corner, and tidied up the things that had previously been dropped.
Luoluo obediently following behind seemed exceptionally cute.
As she thought about her appearance on the platform, she thought, was I too barbaric, too tyrannical? Would Teacher not like me that way?
She tugged on his sleeve, raised her head, and gave a small giggle.
Chen Changsheng saw the girl's cute tiger teeth and also laughed, extending a hand to rub her head.
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The feast had ended and the hall was quiet and still. Mao Qiuyu and Education Overseer Cao stood across from each other on the stone platform, conducting a conversation.
"To suppress the Orthodox Academy, you allowed that little monster of the Temple Seminary to go crazy at the Ivy Festival. You went too overboard with this matter."
"Correct, I just can't stand the Orthodox Academy. Many people feel the same. Is it wrong?"
"Hatred? No, that's a matter from almost twenty years ago…everyone clearly understands what you want to do."
"What do I want to do?"
"His Holiness had you come to the Heavenly Dao Academy to become its education overseer, and now ten-some years have already passed. Anyone would feel weary, this is understandable."
"Principal, I have always deeply respected you."
"You are the Education Overseer of the Heavenly Dao Academy. Advancing one more step would make you the Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education—who could not be tempted?"
Mao Qiuyu looked at him and calmly said, "But you made a few mistakes. In the first place, you should not have dragged the Orthodox Academy in. Secondly, you should not have used people you did not have the right to use. Finally, you should have made clear just who exactly your opponent was."
The Heavenly Dao Academy overseer had an extremely nasty expression because the principal had accurately described his thoughts.
His position had been arranged by the Pope, the education overseer being a position that the Li Palace used to control the people chosen from these powerful academies, but he had done it for so many years and had truly grown tired of it. He wished to become Archbishop of the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education. He only needed to take one step and he would be able to see a completely different sky—who could resist such an allure?
But he naturally would not admit it, firmly insisting, "There are people within the Orthodoxy that want to use the Orthodox Academy to sound things out. I wished to solve these difficulties on the behalf of His Holiness and the Divine Empress. What wrong is there in that?"
Mao Qiuyu expressionlessly replied, "Do His Holiness and the Divine Empress know of this matter?"
After a moment of silence, the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer said, "Tianhai Ya'er has turned into a cripple. The Orthodox Academy…can it possibly continue to exist? If trouble occurs in the Orthodox Academy, Mei Lisha will naturally have to take responsibility. No matter how one looks at it, it's not a bad thing."
"No person is a fool—even Tianhai Ya'er clearly understood that you were using him."
Mao Qiuyu sighed, "It's a pity that you are the fool."
Extremely unwilling, the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer asked, "Just who was that female student from the Orthodox Academy?"
Mao Qiuyu turned and began walking out of the hall, saying, "That is not at all important. What's important is…His Eminence the Archbishop has controlled the Bureau of Ecclesiastic Education for many decades now, even before His Holiness the Pope came into power. You thought that you could use plots and schemes to deal with this sort of person?"
The Heavenly Dao Academy overseer looked at the elder's back, his face ashen. "I only know that the Divine Empress's grandnephew has been crippled…there must be a person to give an explanation for this. Even if His Holiness will not blame anyone, there must be someone to bear the Empress's anger?"
Without turning around, Mao Qiuyu asked, "Could it be that you still don't understand who will bear the responsibility for tonight?"
The Heavenly Dao Academy overseer seemed to be struck by lightning as he knew that tonight was probably the final night of his life.
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Luoluo did not want to be gawked at by others. Thus, after some discussion, she and Chen Changsheng used the darkness to sneak into the forest. Familiar with the way, she brought him to a small path, passed through two heavy doors, circled a small building, and emerged from a secret back door of the Heavenly Dao Academy into an alley.
Chen Changsheng had heard her talk about how she used to come to the Heavenly Dao Academy for classes and asked curiously, "Always through the back door?"
Luoluo replied, "If I didn't come through the back door, I wouldn't be able to come to the Heavenly Dao Academy for classes."
Chen Changsheng had some speculations, so he asked, "At the time, the person that taught you…was Principal Mao Qiuyu of the Heavenly Dao Academy?"
Luoluo affirmed.
Chen Changsheng sighed, "This is really coming in through the back door."
(TN: 'Getting in through the back door' also means to get advantages through influence.)
Luoluo noted, "Principal Mao is much more lacking in teaching when compared to Teacher."
He was actually being compared by Luoluo to the legendary Principal of the Heavenly Dao Academy. This was far too absurd of a matter.
"Don't you dare speak such nonsense. If anyone hears it, you'll be mocked."
Chen Changsheng firmly warned, but his mood was extremely good.
But when he saw that carriage at the mouth of the alley, his good mood instantly vanished.
A lantern was hung on the carriage, a massive 'Xu' character written upon it.
It was the carriage of the Divine General of the East's estate.
A person of the Divine General's estate came up to invite him, courteous and cold. Chen Changsheng had Luoluo remain where she was as he walked towards the carriage parked at the entrance to the alley. When he walked over, he realized that the surroundings were quiet and deserted. Not a single person was present, and even that attendant of the Divine General's estate had vanished off to somewhere.
The warhorse at the front of the carriage was tall and majestic, its mane in the darkness faintly tinged a dark red. It clearly was not of common stock, but carried the blood of some sort of strange beast. It was extremely striking, but Chen Changsheng did not even pay it a glance. This was because what he wanted to see was the person in the carriage.
That person did not get off the carriage, but remained seated in the compartment. The other side of the carriage also had a red lantern, its light shining through the interior of the carriage, outlining the man's silhouette against the window as distinctly as if it had been carved there by a blade or sword.
Chen Changsheng bowed to the silhouette in the window. The silhouette on the window was distinct, the man within the carriage was also distinct, and that mighty, frightening, and stern Qi was even more distinct. Only at this point did Chen Changsheng realize where the pressure he had felt on two occasions during the Ivy Festival had come from. One of his goals in attending the Ivy Festival was to personally see this man. During the entire feast, the man's gaze had seemingly never passed over him, but it turned out that this man had been watching him the entire time.
"It has already been a very long time since you left Xining and came to the capital. Up to now, I have not heard any rumors that I did not want to hear, proof that you are a smart person, that your behavior is very dependable. I admire these points."
Xu Shiji's voice emerged from the carriage, calm and indifferent. "After you entered the Orthodox Academy, you actually learned how to borrow another's authority for your own needs. I then realized that you were actually smarter than I imagined. I must admit that I've begun to admire you more and more."
Chen Changsheng knew that he was speaking sincerely, not jeering or taunting. This was because he wasn't worthy of being jeered at or taunted by the grand Divine General of the East, let alone being lied to. But he was not the least bit delighted by these words because he discovered that he still did not like Xu Shiji's smell.
This smell was not bitter, spicy, sour, or sweet, but a feeling that was very difficult to clearly state. The tone Xu Shiji was speaking with at this moment was also a sort of smell.
Calm and so indifferent and disaffected. An arrogance that was not deliberate but came on naturally. Moreover, he seemed very much like an elder.
Chen Changsheng greatly disliked these things. If those matters involving the engagement did not exist, if there had not been those humiliations and suppressions, if this man really did act like he was his elder, then it would be fine, but the problem was that all of those 'ifs' were false.
Xu Shiji fell silent for a few moments, perhaps because Chen Changsheng's silence had caught him somewhat by surprise or because he needed to think about these matters. The night wind rustled the dusky light of the lanterns as he asked, "Who is she?"
Yes, this was the matter that he was truly focused on. Of course, the reason for his concern had nothing to do with the marriage contract on Chen Changsheng's person. He would not care about any sort of interaction Chen Changsheng had with the opposite sex because he had never truly regarded Chen Changsheng as his daughter's fiancé.
From the moment Luoluo stepped on the stone platform of the Ivy Festival, the subordinates of the Divine General of the East's estate began to secretly investigate her origins. However, even after the Ivy Festival concluded and Xu Shiji seated himself in his carriage to depart the Heavenly Dao Academy, they still had not managed to turn up any information.
Xu Shiji was clearly aware of the capabilities of the soldiers and officers under his command, so he was somewhat shocked.
This girl was together with Chen Changsheng. This matter made him even more shocked and somewhat wary.
Chen Changsheng did not reply to his question because he felt that he was not required to respond to any of this person's questions.
The silhouette on the window grew even more distinct, its outline growing harsher. Xu Shiji had most likely leaned closer to the window.
That might became even more frightening, and the pressure seemed to become real.
Chen Changsheng felt a fit of disgust in the pit of his stomach like a mountain was pressing upon him.
"In truth, I'm somewhat regretful." Xu Shiji's emotionless voice came from the carriage.
"When you first entered the capital, in that period when no one knew who you were, I should have just killed you. I naturally understand the principle that soldiers should not show mercy, but the Xu Estate is on good terms with your teacher and someone wanted you to live, so I allowed you to live."
Chen Changsheng lowered his head and did not speak.
"The capital in the height of summer is a place where death can easily occur…the flood season is very difficult to predict, but what one can be sure about is that the rivers of the capital will certainly rise. When the waters begin to surge, whether it's a floating corpse or the ashes of the dead, all of it will be easily washed away."
Xu Shiji spoke through the window, his tone very indifferent.
"Take for example Education Overseer Cao of the Heavenly Dao Academy. After tonight, perhaps he might become a floating corpse on some flat shore of a flooded river some several thousand li away, or perhaps he will become food for the carp of the Luo River, but in short, no one will see him again."
Upon hearing this, Chen Changsheng raised his head in shock towards the carriage window, thinking, why does the Heavenly Dao Academy overseer have to die?
"That little monster is still a member of the Tianhai clan…no matter how things develop afterwards, the lord overseer acted on his own initiative. The Empress will be very unhappy, and when the Empress is unhappy, Lord Zhou Tong will be very angry. When Lord Zhou Tong is angry…that man will die a very miserable death.
"So tonight, the lord overseer will undoubtedly commit suicide.
"I truly am very regretful that I did not kill you at the beginning, and now it's no longer convenient for me to directly act, but I must warn you that in this world, there are many methods of survival more terrifying than death. The lord overseer understood this reasoning; I hope you will as well."
With the slight swaying of the lanterns, the light dimmed and ten-odd subordinates of the Divine General appeared in the darkness. They surrounded the carriage as it slowly departed the alley entrance and headed towards the Divine General of the East's estate. Before the imposing and lofty warhorse departed, it shot a glance at Chen Changsheng, cold to the extreme.
In the carriage, Xu Shiji was silent, countless gloomy flames in the depths of his eyes. They were not fierce but instead contained a threatening cold. He had realized that these matters were at this very moment escaping his control. Although because of that letter from Holy Maiden Peak, he had never truly had control over this matter, the situation now had seemingly become more bizarre.
He clearly understood the reasons and consequences of Chen Changsheng entering the Orthodox Academy and had originally believed that there was no deeper meaning behind it. It now seemed that even if this was the case at the beginning, people were now using this matter to stir up a storm. Those people within the Orthodoxy still loyal to the Chen Imperial clan, after remaining silent for so many years, seemed to finally discover an opportunity they could use and were gradually preparing to surface from the water. Then what sort of effects would this matter have on the Divine General of the East's estate?
This matter was too big, and even if he was the Divine Empress's most trusted Divine General, he did not dare wade in too deeply. At the moment, he had only dipped a foot in to confirm a matter. If Chen Changsheng had truly been dragged by someone into that swamp, then it was even more vital that this engagement be known by no one. At the very least, it should remain concealed for the next few days.
In a few days, the combined diplomatic mission from the southern powers would arrive at the capital. The several dozen students participating in next year's Grand Examination would be amongst this diplomatic mission. It was precisely for this reason that the other two nights of this year's Ivy Festival were highly likely to be delayed.
It was still quite some time until next year's Grand Examination. The southerners breaking convention and setting off towards the capital several months in advance had already attracted much discussion and suspicion. However, he was well aware that the Divine Empress welcomed the coming of this diplomatic mission.
In the entire continent, only a select few knew that the reason that the southern diplomatic mission were arriving early this year was that they were preparing to propose at the Double Seventh Festival. (TN: The Double Seventh, or Qixi, Festival is a Chinese holiday taking place on the seventh day of the seventh month according to the lunar calendar. It celebrates the romance of the weaver girl and the cowherd, who are forbidden from loving each other and separated by a river. On the day of the Double Seventh Festival, a flock of magpies form a bridge over the river so that the lovers can briefly reunite.)
Xu Shiji knew of this matter because the object of the southern diplomatic mission's proposal was his daughter.
He would not permit any person or any matter to harm this marriage.
Chen Changsheng could not, that girl of mysterious origins could not, no one could.
As for the Orthodox Academy, the Heavenly Dao Academy, or those members of the old Imperial clan, or that undercurrent in the capital, any sort of scheme or plot, he did not want to think about them. If a person dared to threaten this marriage, he would kill them with no fear, even if it was a person he shouldn't kill.
Because he had a good daughter, so as long as he was not betraying the Empress, he did not care what he did for her sake.
Of course, if there were even better methods to address those unstable factors, such as Chen Changsheng and that girl, then that would be the best outcome. In that case, he had to first confirm a few things and then invite a few people to prepare some matters.
"Go to the Little Orange Garden," he declared.
The carriage of the Divine General of the East's estate slowly turned. Going along a quiet road, ignoring the capital's strict curfew, it headed in the direction of the Imperial Palace.
The Little Orange Garden was a manor close to the Imperial Palace. Its area was not large and many orange trees were planted there, giving it the appearance of the countryside.
A person able to own a parkland so close to the Imperial Palace and plant worthless orange trees within was naturally no ordinary person.
It was the residence of Lady Mo Yu.
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Returning to the Orthodox Academy, Chen Changsheng stood under the tree by the lake. As he thought of that silhouette in the carriage window, his mood was rather disastrous, wanting to charge the lake and yell, but he was afraid of startling the people in the Hundred Herb Garden. He wanted to say a few curse words, but he realized that his master and senior had never taught him before, so he didn't know how to start.
He resentfully turned and walked towards the library. As he passed through the trees by the lake, he saw an orange tree, its dense branches covered in newly born, delicate, and underripe fruits. He subconsciously picked one and took a bite, resulting in his face puckering from its sour and crisp flavor.
"Even you are bullying me?" He kicked the tree of green oranges, his nose flaring.
The small green oranges rustled down like the rain. From behind the tree came an 'ouch'.
Luoluo rubbed her petite head, her right hand holding a lunchbox, her left hand covering her mouth. Her mouth was awash with astonishment as if she had seen something very strange.
Somewhat shocked, Chen Changsheng asked, "Didn't you go back to sleep?"
Luoluo explained, "Mama Li prepared a night snack. I came to eat together with Teacher."
Chen Changsheng saw the look on her face and confusedly asked, "What are you surprised about?"
Luoluo widened her eyes and seriously explained, "I didn't expect that a person like Teacher would also have such a childish side."
Chen Changsheng felt somewhat embarrassed and began walking towards the library.
A voice so low as to be imperceptible drifted amongst the trees, rendered somewhat sour and wrong by the green oranges.
"I'm still a few months from being fifteen, so what's wrong with being a little childish…"
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