Fan Xing arrived breathless, and the words out of his mouth nearly killed Cai Zhao where she stood. Chang Ning caught her by the arm. "All of them? Ambushed on the road back?" She kept her voice even. "Luoying Valley too? But Mrs. Cai and Commander Cai Gu split up before they left. Nobody knew their routes." Fan Xing went pale. He'd said too much. "No, no — Luoying Valley wasn't touched. Mrs. Cai and Master Juexing reached the Ning estate safely. Master just got the flying letter. As for Cai Gu, nobody knows his exact whereabouts, but he sent word this morning — he'll be back at the inn in Qingque Town within a few days." Cai Zhao let out a shaky breath. Then she rounded on him. "Fifth Brother, are you trying to kill me?" Fan Xing went from pale to crimson. He apologized until she waved him off. "You meant well. Sit down. Tell us everything." Furong Jade arrived with breakfast. The three of them ate while Fan Xing talked. It...
Song Yuzhi was tall and striking. Cai Zhao was slight and slender. With one hand pressed to his chest wound and the other resting on Cai Zhao's shoulder, Song Yuzhi looked less like a sect elder and more like a willow clinging to a cliff face. The senior disciples of Wu Gang's lineage were still nursing their own injuries, but that didn't stop them from circling like flies — trading looks, muffling grins, milking the spectacle of two people scandalously close for all it was worth. Chang Ning watched them and felt a familiar disgust rise in his throat. I hate celebrities. I hate decent people even more. He stepped over to Cai Zhao and lowered his voice. "If you keep holding him up like that, I really might find myself a new wife." Cai Zhao, galvanized by the threat, immediately offloaded Song Yuzhi onto the two nearest disciples. He announced loudly that he needed to check whether the master's other wounds were serious and whether anyone had thought to bring an...