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Chapter 15: Fool


Su Wei and Su He didn’t linger by the riverbank for too long. In the end, Su He didn’t set afloat that lantern, but instead turned her head and said to her: “Gu is a bit tired. Let’s go back.”

“Yes.” Su Wei looked at Su He with concern. Seeing that her master’s spirits were still good, she felt relieved. It was just on the way back to the palace that she glanced once at that pastry shop.

Just once, and she averted her gaze. Su Wei loved sweets, but she hadn’t had any in a long time.

.

“Master, aren’t you going back to rest?”

Seeing that Su He was leading her on a different path, Su Wei asked tentatively.

Su He nodded. “Not going back. Gu will take you for a walk.”

Her voice rose a bit at the end, but Su Wei felt a vague sense of unease.

Su Wei was led by her master onto the Imperial Wall. A single leap down meant being smashed to pieces. She instinctively shielded Su He, fearing her master might stumble.

“Su Wei.” Su He called out. Seeing no reaction, she turned around and pinched Su Wei’s cheek, smiling. “You’ve truly become a cripple now.”

“Master.” Su Wei pressed close to her hand, ignoring that tiny bit of sorrow welling up in her heart. “This subordinate didn’t hear you just now.”

Su He was magnanimous about it. She brushed off Su Wei’s hand, turned, and sat atop the wall. Just a slight push would change the whole world.

But Su Wei only felt panic, gripping fear. She wanted to help but didn’t dare touch. Her hand hovered in the air before she awkwardly withdrew it. All she could say was: “Master, be careful.”

Su He tilted her head to look at her and crooked a finger. “Come here.”

Su Wei walked before Su He. Her eyelashes trembled as her face was gently patted twice by her master. She heard her master say: “You, you can’t beat Gu in a fight, and now your ears are useless too. Whatever shall be done.”

“It will get better.” Su Wei stated this with certainty. “Trust me, Master. Just a little more rest and it will be fine.”

Su He didn’t speak, only examined Su Wei inch by inch with her gaze. She withdrew her hand, wiped it with a handkerchief, and looked down at the lights below the city wall. Her tone was steady. “Gu’s mother also died on this day.”

“It’s a pity that even though Gu became the Emperor, I still cannot erect a tomb for her.”

Su Wei absolutely didn’t dare to answer at this moment. She lowered her head, realizing silence was the best choice.

“Su Wei.”

“Here.”

Su Wei lifted her head, earnestly waiting for Su He’s next words. In the next moment, her entire body was pressed against the city wall. Her neck was pinned against the stone edge. With just a slight dip of her eyes, she could see the scenery below. She didn’t move a muscle, showing no intention of struggling.

“Afraid?”

Su Wei answered: “Not afraid. If my Master wants this subordinate’s life, this subordinate will give it.”

Su He nodded with satisfaction, her smile widening. “Then your life is truly cheap. But what a coincidence, Gu isn’t afraid either.”

“Gu had a very enjoyable time today.” Su He pressed down on her neck and forcefully pulled Su Wei further outward. Behind her was the abyss. Falling meant utter destruction. Unfortunately, she wasn’t afraid at all. “Gu is also very satisfied with this current position.”

“Su Wei, you are now on the same boat as Gu.”

Su Wei gritted her teeth. Her life was held entirely in her master’s hands. She said: “Shadow Nine was always my Master’s person from the start.”

“Then become Gu’s consort.”

Su Wei’s eyes widened. She immediately denied it. “Master, that’s not possible.”

“You’re so cute.” Su He laughed without restraint, pulling Su Wei back a little. The summer wind blew their robes. She gently stroked Su Wei’s head, her gaze never actually landing on her. “That’s what Gu likes about you.”

“You are far too fun to play with.”

Master and Shadow Guard faced different directions. Their gazes were destined not to meet, just as Su Wei also couldn’t hear the words from her master that were scattered by the wind.

“Fool.”


A Delusional Shadow Guard

A Delusional Shadow Guard

一个痴心妄想的暗卫
Status: Ongoing Native Language: Chinese

"I do not confess to this crime."

Su Wei was covered in wounds. Her eyes looked vacantly at the Female Emperor before her, repeating over and over that she was innocent.

Su He was the reigning Female Emperor, also known as a notorious mad tyrant. She had raised a batch of Shadow Guards loyal to her, and she did not tolerate betrayal.

Su Wei, her most capable Shadow Guard, was thrown into the dungeon and framed with a crime. Yet Su He did not kill her, instead keeping her by her side, inseparable.

The Shadow Guard's old wounds had not yet healed when she was sent before the Female Emperor. She knelt on the ground, her eyes pleading, and explained: "I have never betrayed you."

But Su He did not believe her, and instead felt a playful urge. Su Wei did not understand why her Master's temperament had changed, dressing her in clothes she had never worn before, taking her out of the palace for amusement, and even forbidding her from grueling training. She wouldn't even let her pour tea or water. For a time, this made the Shadow Guard deeply immersed in the illusion.

It wasn't until Su Wei truly developed feelings and tried to offer her sincere heart that Su He belittled her as utterly worthless.

"You are a Shadow Guard, of lowly status. Has a mere few months made you think you could climb to a high position?"

"Your martial arts were long ago crippled, and your body is riddled with the Gu poison administered over these days—"

Su He lifted Su Wei's chin, and said softly: "You will not have an easy time."

Only then did the Shadow Guard awaken as if from a dream. Her Master had never believed her. It had all been her own delusion.

Su Wei's face was pale. She gave a bitter smile and ultimately said nothing more.

.

The Shadow Guard lay on the bed, her form gaunt. She was tormented daily by the Gu insects, yet refused to drink the antidote Su He offered.

Su Wei turned on her side. Her vision was already blurred, and the vitality she once had was long gone. She smiled weakly and whispered:

"Master, I confess my crimes. Let me go."

A wife-chasing crematorium, melodramatic story.

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