âWhat are you staring at? Get lost!â The woman looked up at him, her face immediately contorted with disgust.
Song Qingshu clicked his tongue to himself. This woman certainly had a bad temper, and he couldnât figure out what he had done to offend her.
âTurn around; do not look back unless I command it,â she said coldly. Then, as if recalling something, she added, âWaitâgo outside and close the door. I havenât called you, so you are not to come in. And donât even think about running; the vital spot on your body can only be unlocked by my exclusive technique. No one else can do it.â
Song Qingshu curled his lips dismissively. ‘Was it really necessary to make such a fuss? It was only that your arm had a bit of exposed skin. If you were to see the beauties on the beach from this brotherâs past life, wouldnât you be utterly mortified?’
Had he obediently gone out as instructed, he wouldnât be Song Qingshu at all. Instead, he leaned forward, ignoring her murderous glare, and with a sly grin said, âLady, do you need help cleaning your wound? I can assist you.â
The woman grabbed her sword and pressed it against his neck. âHow dare you make advances on me!â she hissed, her voice as cold as ice.
âAdvances?â Song Qingshu mused. The sensitivity threshold among the women of this world was far too lowâbut it was precisely this reserve that made them, in a way, even more charming than the liberated urban beauties of his previous life.
âYouâve misunderstood, lady. Have you forgotten that Iâm a eunuch?â he thought to himself. ‘Fortunately, there are no subordinates from the Golden Serpent Camp here; if they saw me act so shamelessly, who knows whether theyâd still recognize me as their boss?’
The female assassinâs sharp gaze softened a bit, though her tone remained icy: âThereâs no need.â
Although reluctant, Song Qingshu accepted her clear refusalâhe couldnât force her. Grudgingly, he stepped outside, leaning against the door as he gazed up at the moon, silently pondering: ‘I must quickly find out why this Xiao Xingguo is treated so well in the palace, and also who killed him. If that person sees the supposedly dead Xiao Xingguo resurrected, wonât they question everything?’
Bang!
While Song Qingshu was deep in thought, he suddenly heard the sound of a water basin clattering to the floor from inside. He hurriedly called out, âHey, lady, are you alright?â
After several calls with no response, he rushed into the room. There, he found the woman fainted on the table. Her sleeve had been cut open, exposing a large swath of tender skin where the scarlet blood contrasted vividly with the snowy whitenessâa strangely bewitching sight.
âTsk, now this fits the plotâjust like on TV. When a woman is meant to faint, she just faints,â Song Qingshu remarked under his breath. He walked over and checked her pulse. It appeared she had fainted from excessive blood loss combined with internal injuries, though her life was not in danger.
Hoisting her up by the waist, Song Qingshu murmured in surprise. This womanâs figure seemed quite ample, yet she was surprisingly light.
After laying her on a bed in the inner room, he brought a basin of clear water to clean her wound. Glancing at the porcelain bottle clutched in her hand, he picked it up and sniffed; it smelled of healing ointment. He then poured it over her injury.
After bandaging her wound, Song Qingshu suddenly patted his head. âHow could I have forgotten about this!â
He removed the veil from her face to reveal a charming, somewhat reproachful yet beautiful face. Her features were exquisite, though her complexion was unnaturally pale and void of any color.
Had he not met her before, Song Qingshu might have assumed that her pallor was caused by excessive blood loss. However, from their previous encounter, he knew that this woman was naturally pale.
âThe yellow-robed woman?â he murmured, frowning slightly.
The reason he had come to Jin was because of the information she provided. Now, her solitary attempt to assassinate someone in the Jin Palace clearly indicated that she harbored some grudge against Jinâand the news she had shared about Song Yuanqiao at the Shaolin Temple had likely not come from a good intention.
âIs it beautiful?â A soft female voice suddenly asked as he pondered.
âIt is beautiful,â Song Qingshu replied instinctively.
âThen have you seen enough?â The voice carried a trace of mild anger.
At that moment, Song Qingshu snapped back to attention and couldnât help but laugh, âWith such a beautiful face, one could admire it for a lifetime without ever growing tired. In just a little while, how could it possibly be enough?â
âHmph!â The yellow-robed woman snorted coldly as she struggled to sit up, leaning against the headboard. âIf it werenât for the fact that you just bandaged my woundâand considering youâre a eunuchâyouâd already be dead.â
âA lady with a sharp tongue but a soft heart; you wouldnât really harm me,â Song Qingshu said, reaching out to help her. But she swatted his hand away, and he inwardly grumbled: ‘Could it be that, like Mu Wanqing, you swore a vow to marry the first man whose face you saw?’
The mere thought of Mu Wanqing warmed Song Qingshuâs heart. He wondered how her trip to Gusu had turned out. ‘With the secret manual I gave herâand the fact that she could mention my name at the critical momentâshe should be safe.’
The yellow-robed woman spat disdainfully, âSmooth-talker! I think you donât look like a eunuch at allârather likeâŚâ She trailed off abruptly.
âLike what?â Song Qingshu inched closer to appreciate her stunning beauty, silently marveling that even though he had seen many beauties, in terms of looks and demeanor, she was undoubtedly top-tier.
âItâs nothingâjust reminds me of a smooth-talking playboy I once met,â she said with a shake of her head.
Song Qingshu wore a puzzled expression. ‘Could she be referring to me? After all, at Shaolin Temple she had once described me just like that. A womanâs intuition is truly formidable.’
âWhatâs wrong with you?â she asked, glancing at him curiously.
Startled back to reality, Song Qingshu smiled and replied, âWith your celestial bearing, the playboy who managed to leave an impression on you must be truly extraordinary.â
Her eyes grew distant as if lost in memory, and she murmured softly, âHe really is quite extraordinaryâŚâ
Quickly, the yellow-robed woman realized her lapse and instinctively straightened her expression. âIâm going to tend to my woundsâget out, quickly!â
A disgruntled Song Qingshu protested, âBut this is my room,â though inwardly he noted that it was really the room of that unlucky Xiao Xingguo.
âFrom today on, I claim this room,â she declared as if it were only natural.
âUhâŚâ Song Qingshu almost wanted to remark that her shameless demeanor reminded him of his own in days past.
At that moment, a knock suddenly sounded at the door: âEunuch Xing, Eunuch Xing?â
The yellow-robed woman sprang up, her sword gleaming coldly as she pressed it against Song Qingshuâs neck. âWhoâs out there?â
Song Qingshu almost wished he could slap himselfâwhy on earth had he foolishly taken her sword? Faced with her question, he found himself at a loss. After all, he wasnât the real Xiao Xingguo; who in the world knew who might be coming?
âUh, it must be someone here to see me,â he mumbled ambiguously.
âNonsense!â she snapped, shooting him an annoyed glance. As the knocking grew more urgent, she reached out and shoved him outside. âYou should know what to say and what not to say. Donât forget that the vital spot on your body can only be undone by me.â
âI know, I know,â Song Qingshu replied in deep irritation, thinking: Why did I have to get involved in this farce and end up taking the brunt of her anger? But who is that person outside? Could it be the murderer of Xiao Xingguoâhaving learned from the guards that Xiao Xingguo wasnât deadâcoming to verify it?
With that thought, Song Qingshu became alert. Yet he now faced a dilemma: while he wasnât afraid of that murderer, he couldnât reveal his martial skills in front of the yellow-robed woman.
âEunuch Xing, Eunuch Xing!â The caller outside pressed even more urgently.
âWhy the rush? Are you mourning?â Song Qingshu retorted irritably, âIâm coming, Iâm coming.â In his mind, he already had a planâthere was an assassin in the room; at worst, he could use them to do his dirty work.
Cautiously, he opened the courtyard door and found two young eunuchs standing outside. Momentarily taken aback, he asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
âOh my goodness, the Empress has been waiting for you for so long. How come youâre still here, not in a hurry?â the two young eunuchs cried as they grabbed him and hurried him outside.