I wasn’t getting to sleep.
I tossed and turned on my bedroll, ill thoughts swirling through my mind.
Or something.
I’d have settled for Meimei fussing over some injuries. Though it would more realistically be her dad, he was better with medicine, or so she said.
I rolled onto my side, and called some of my qi into my hand, pushing it into the granite tiles around my bedroll.
Nothing happened.
The stones got a little reinforced, I guess, but when I put my qi into my plants nothing else happened either.
I wondered, if I just let it go?
My qi bubbled and swirled--
I cut off the qi immediately, clenching my hand into a fist, and rolling onto my back.
I gave up that life. I wanted nothing to do with the powers that be of this world. I had enough strength to keep people safe from minor spirit beasts.
That was it.
An icy finger of dread crawled up my spine.
The strong get dragged back into the game for heaven. I’d like to think of myself as a decent person. But what would I do with that sort of power?
The thought unnerved me greatly.
“Jin?” Meimei asked with a sleepy voice, rubbing at her eye, “Is something wrong? Your qi smells like..” At this, her nose wrinkled, “ Overboiled rice and peat.”
I let out a nervous laugh.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Yeah, sorry, just a bad dream.” I replied, waving her off, “Go back to bed, Meimei.”
She squinted at me, considering my words, and then just kept walking forwards until she hit my legs.
She keeled over and thumped beside me onto my bredroll.
“Mei-”
She smelled like a herb garden.
“Sleep,” she grunted at me.
I let out a breath, and some of the tension drained out of my shoulders.
Underneath, my qi burbled unpleasantly.
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But there was something else in my bed. Something hairy, and that smelled like a warm animal.
I heard muffled giggling.
You know, I’m not even mad. I’m impressed. How the hell did they slip this into my arms without me waking up?
The goat looked at me, and continued chewing.
“Have a good rest, my darling?” I asked it, and somebody choked trying to hold in his laughter.
I stood, and picked up the goat around its middle, holding it under one arm. The rest of the people from Hong Yaowu were staring at me, and trying to hold back laughter.
“To breakfast, my dear. And speak not of our tryst to Meiling!” I declared dramatically.
The dam broke. Gou Ren fell onto his back and started howling with laughter.
My betrothed came out of the house to see what the fuss was about, and raised an eyebrow at me.
“Oh no, she found us! We must away!” I started in faux panic.
Her hand met her face, but she was clearly amused.
“Jin…” She sighed, “Wash your face well.”
Ah, they’d drawn stuff on me too, huh?
I just shook my head with a smile. They got me.
“Whose goat is this, anyways?” I asked.
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Gou Ren didn’t actually know whose goat it was. He thought it was the Zhuge’s, due to him finding it in their compound, but they insisted it wasn’t theirs.
So after I finished washing the dicks off my face (humans never change) I set off to find the owner. I didn’t have to do anything for the wedding yet either, and had been shooed off from helping in the kitchen.
So here I was. A goat under my arm, placidly chewing some cud, and Meimei’s little brother on my shoulders, asking around town if anybody had lost a goat.
Gonna be honest here, not how I expected my day to be going. I thought I was here for a wedding, not a side-quest.
But again, I was in no rush. It was kinda fun.
I handed a skewer of meat up to Xian jr. He had said that they smelled really good, so what the hell.
“Thank you, Senior Brother!” The eight year old cheered, biting into the glazed chicken and mushrooms.
I found a place to sit, and deposited our goat. I handed her a carrot, and she took it with the same placid expression.
Xian Jr slid from my shoulders to my lap, kicking his legs as he ate. I absently wipe some of the sauce on his cheek away with my thumb.
“Ho there!” A man that looks a bit twitchy calls, “I see you found my goat!”
“Probably. What’s your brand look like?” I ask. The goat doesn’t actually have a brand. I’m just bullshitting, but he doesn’t know I am.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMister Twitchy freezes, sweat breaking out on his forehead.
“Maybe… not my goat after all. I’ll just be going!” He says, turning around, and walking the other way.
Yeah, I thought so buddy. Well, we’ve got about an hour left until we have to be back for the ceremony.
I lift Xian jr back up to my shoulders, and turn to the goat.
“Well, lets keep looking.” The goat gets up, and shakes itself. We set off down the street.
After half an hour of more wandering, we come to a little shack at the edge of town. The goat, which had been content to walk behind me, sets off with its hooves clopping.
“Ah! Lan Fan, you devil! I was wondering where you had gone off to!” I hear an elderly voice shout, and an old woman stalks out of her shack, waving a broom threateningly at the goat.
Lan Fan looks unimpressed. The old, grey-haired and hunched woman harrumphs, and then turns to us. One of her eyes is grey and blind. Both are narrowed at us.
“And do I have you young gentlemen to thank for bringing this vile beast back to me?”
I make the appropriate gesture of respect with my hands. “Yes, grandmother, she had wandered into the Zhuge compound, and I sought to return her to her rightful place.”
The old woman frowns, and grabs my hand, squinting up at my face. Her good eye rolls around crazily for a second, and then she focuses on me again.
She harrumphs again.
“You boy, stay here.” she demands, and wanders into her shack.
I shrug, and wait.
She swiftly returns with a kitten, which she shoves into my arms.
“Take good care of it.” She demands. “A good farmer should have a cat.”
And then she leaves.
I stare blankly at the stripy orange kitten.
This… was a very strange side quest. I wonder what I trade the kitten for. The sword of +3?