Gu Fang Bu Zi Shang-Volume 1, Chapter 20
Volume 1, Chapter 20
Chu Beijie led his troops through the forests and chose a somewhat open area to take a short break. He sent orders to get the best of his spies to check the movements of the Bei Mo army. ππeβ―ππ²πnππππ.πoπ¦
Together with Moran, they put up the central command tent and began studying the map.
βThe forest surrounds the Kanbu for several hectares all around. Lots of places have yet to be explored. This means that the Bei Mo army couldnβt have gone in too much. The best places for them to stay are here, here, and there.β Chu Beijieβs finger moved, respectively pointing out the three mountain symbols on the map.
Moran agreed. βThe Bei Mo army is approximately fifty thousand, so itβs very unlikely for them to fully disappear in this forest in such a short time. Our spies can definitely find out their location. However, if they really are living up high in the mountain to defend, this war wonβt be resolved any time soon.β
Chu Beijie smiled at this and warmly asked, βDoes Moran know why I chose to have ten thousand soldiers with me?β
With this hint, Moranβs eyes lit up with understanding. βDuke wants them to attack first?β
βThe Bei Mo army and my army have been attacking each other for ages without result. They need a big victory to heighten everyoneβs spirits.β Chu Beijieβs cheerful smile was unreadable. He turned back to the map and pointed at a tall mountain in the Southeast direction.
βIf my analysis is correct, Pingting should have stationed troops there.β
βDuke just mentioned that only three mountains were possible and why is Duke so confident that theyβd be on that mountain?β
βAlthough there are three possibilities, this place is the one that suits Pingting the most.β
Moran was about to ask again when a voice from outside the tent called, βDuke, I found out where the Bei Mo army is.β
βCome in and speak.β
The spy came in and reported, βThe Bei Mo army is currently stationed on Mount Dianqing. It is the most dangerous, and according to the map, thereβs a strong little river flowing nearby which seems to be the source of the several streams around here.β
Surprisingly, he then asked, βIf Moran was the Bei Mo main military advisor, how would you attack my ten thousand soldiers?β
Moran was familiar with the battlefield and so he knew the answer.
βOne of the basics of war is to secure a lodge near a water source so that soldiers and their horses can have easier access to water. If I were the Bei Mo main advisor, I would first find the source of the main streams, then add a poison that can diminish the enemyβs fighting spirit.β
βThis plan could only work once thought as it has to be before I understand the geography. Pingting must have thought that Iβm usually too busy with the soldiers and donβt understand these forests well. I always take notice of the geography when I go to a place though. I study as many maps as I can beforehand.β Chu Beijie couldnβt help but grin. βI predict sheβll poison the water tonight. Then, her army will be sent down and surround my ten thousand soldiers.β
Moran studied the expression on Chu Beijieβs face and realised he had a clear idea of what was going on. βPlease make your command then, Duke.β
Chu Beijie lifted the tent flap to stare at the changing clouds behind a distant mountain. His thoughts seemed far away when his deep voice full of anticipation said, βPingting may have a plan of her own, but sheβll think that the real battle will be under the mountain. There wonβt be many troops at the top though, so we can take this opportunity to shock her.β
He snapped back. βPass on this command: everyone must cut branches to each make a fake person, and they must wear armour. Tonight, station them outside the tents and make it look like weβre asleep, unprepared for battle.ββ
Moran hurriedly went outside to pass on the order.
The soldiers outside the tent immediately began to bustle into life. Not long later, Moran came back and informed, βDukeβs task has been completed.β
Chu Beijie nodded and snapped on his own armour. With sword in hand, he broke out the command tent.
βGet on your horses, take the Cloud Valley route and capture the Bei Mo generals!β
The entire army shouted βYes!β in reply and left, leaving empty tents and nearly nine thousand fake soldiers behind.
Ten thousand soldiers stealthily approached Mount Dianqing, camouflaged against the varied trees in the forest. There stealth so great that even their breaths made no sound. They soon stopped at the foot of the mountain opposite of Mount Dianqing, ready to go through the ominous Cloud Valley route, where Pingting was.
Back in the Bei Mo army, everything was as Chu Beijie had thought.
Pingting had stationed most of the army near the water source. The tents were close to the summit and having the height advantage allowed clear views of the surrounding territory.
All of the other generals were with the rest of the army. At the moment, only Pingting, Ze Yin, and Ruohan were left in the main command tent. The three sat in a circle, studying the most concise map of the forests they could find.
βGreat plan!β Ze Yin patted his leg in praise. βMy Lady really is the strongest opponent Chu Beijie could have. Itβs Dong Linβs first time entering these forests, so they canβt be too familiar with this area. Adding poison to their water before they realize it, Ze Yin can then go and attack their quarters while theyβre still poisoned. Humph, I hope Chu Beijieβs in the group of ten thousand so that he will understand that even the men of Bei Mo are strong.β
An idolizing expression was on Ruohanβs eyes as he said, βYou understand Chu Beijie so well. My Lady will definitely become the most famous female army advisor in the four countries.β
Pingtingβs expression didnβt change or rather, it looked more like an angry-hurt expression.
She sighed. βGenerals, donβt be happy yet. The tactic Pingting just mentioned of may be successful against other people, but it wonβt work on Chu Beijie.β
Ze Yin was having a pretty good laugh when she said this. He stopped. βWhyβs that?β
βChu Beijie is the strongest general in the world at the moment, and his way of thinking covers everything. Donβt forget that he did once send soldiers to capture poisonous wasps so wouldnβt it be very unusual if he didnβt send someone out to find out the topography of this area as well? Underestimating the enemy is a deadly blow to commanding officers. Pingting will cause a massive defeat if she concludes that Chu Beijie would be easily outdone with a poisoned water source.β
Ruohan paled. βChu Beijieβs that strong? Then what should we do?β
Pingtingβs eyes flickered back to the map. She smiled sweetly. βOnce Chu Beijie finds out weβre on Mount Dianqing from his spies, it wonβt take long for him to uncover the fact that weβve poisoned the water. To be honest, the reason why Pingting chose this mountain was really to give him this false impression.β
After speaking so much and so energetically, Pingting broke off by inhaling a few deep breaths of air. Her cheeks were flushed. She rolled her black crystal-like eyes once before continuing. βOnce Chu Beijieβs thinks that heβs got my plan, he would make fake people and then look for a path that we wonβt expect from and attack the supposedly, mostly empty commanding tents.β
Ze Yin and Ruohan knew that what she was saying was right.
Ze Yinβs beard bobbed up and down as he said, βWe can station most of the troops close to the tents, then thrash Chu Beijieβs army.β
Pingting however, shook her head at this, βThatβs not the best. Mount Dianqing isnβt the best place for an ambush.β
βThereβs something Iβd like My Lady to clarify.β Ruohan voiced the question in his thoughts. βMy Lady said that Chu Beijie would look for a route that we wonβt expect from. Which path is Lady thinking of?β
βCommander Ruohan has got the idea.β Pingting said and pointed at a route on the map.
Ze Yin and Ruohan both looked down and stared at it in shock.
Several moments later, Ruohan finally breathed out, βChu Beijie actually dares to get ten thousand men to go through the notorious Cloud Valley Route. Heβs really daring, huh. But then again, if we hadnβt been able to predict his actions, he would have definitely succeeded.β
βHe likes to use bizarre tactics. This time, heβll get a taste of his own medicine.β Ze Yin almost sneered. βIβll immediately take some soldiers to round him from behind. Iβm sure it will give him a nasty shock.β
He saluted towards Pingting, βPlease give me your command, Main Advisor.β
Pingting smiled and held-up a command flag. Then, in a clear ringing voice like a black-naped creole, she commanded, βListen, Main General Ze Yin, I, as main military advisor, command you to go down the mountain and block the enemyβs escape route. Surround them from the back, they should still be on the opposite mountain, Mount Bilei, at the moment.β After saying this, she felt a flood of unease so she lowered her voice. βAlthough we have more soldiers than Chu Beijie, surrounding them is more important at the moment. Do not attack without my command.β
βThatβs a bitβ¦β
Pingting handed it over nonetheless and explained, βChu Beijie is Dong Linβs main advisor and commander, and at the same time is the brother of Dong Linβs King. Even if we capture him alive, the Dong Linβs army will be lost.β
She took out another command flag and called, βCommander Ruohan.β
βIβm here!β
βPlease lead another few hundred soldiers and gather at the other end of the Cloud Valley route and damage its rope bridge, so that even the Dong Lin army canβt get any closer to Mount Dianqing.β
Ruohan took the flag and replied βYes Maβam!β loudly.
Pingting continued to order, βAs an experienced fighter, Commander Ruohan, you donβt have to come back here and report back once youβve completed your task. You may march down the mountain to help Main General.β
Pingting sighed in relief after making all of the necessary preparations. Her vision had gone blurry again. She knew it was from overworking so she sat down and closed her eyes to rest.
Most of the people had gone with Ze Yin. Their excitement had been obvious. They were ready to ambush their enemy, the army that had stressed and pressured them for so long.
Once the thundering sound of galloping horses passed, her surroundings quieted down.
Pingting calmly sat inside the command tent and woke up listening to the sound of silence, the sound of no sounds dancing in the air.
Another plot.
Plots in plots. She frowned and couldnβt help stroke her sore eyebrows, a habit of hers.
She blinked.
The flashy command flags were really too bright to look at but after so much plotting, she had realised that they werenβt part of a game. Each word she said could send several hundred soldiers, who still had families waiting back at home, to their deaths.
As for Chu Beijie, who had retreated ten kilometres for her, he had been wrong once more.
He would never be able to guess that Pingting could be so cruel, merciless.
Her eyes were dry but she couldnβt even shed half a tear. Somewhere in the immense, dense forest, lay a battlefield. Pingting slowly got up and went through the tent flap to outside.
She found the forest of Mount Dianqing.
Beijie, itβs me, itβs me again. For Yangfeng and for the several thousand people of Bei Mo whoβve lost their homes.
Pain and regret rippled through her body, attacking her from the inside. She wished that this was all a dream.
βCould this be a punishment of my previous past life?β Pingting bit her red lip, not wishing to say more.
The potential bloodshed of her complicated plotting, how was it fair to the person whoβd once so tenderly placed daisies in her hair?
She missed him, missed him! Pingting clutched her chest in pain but remembered that she was also the main advisor and the promise she made to Yangfeng and her unborn child.
Parting Soul - her Master was right - her soul had left. Her homeless soul wanted to be picked up by the wind and carried into the Zhen-Bei Ducal Residence, where she could play βHeroes and Beautiful Womenβ once more.
It was really a pity that the wind nor the mountain wasnβt the place she wanted to be at for it only messed up her hair and did nothing to move her lonely spirit.
βThey say a hundred years pass like a dream, but this dream is really long.β Surrounded by strong winds, Pingting muttered, βItβs so damn painful.β
Ze Yin was probably leading his army to where they were as the sky was slowly being dyed red.
Ruohan was probably still damaging the rope bridge.
Even if she feigned indifference - she knew it was too late.
Perhaps the two of them never had another chance to come back together.
Her thoughts almost made her laugh. Once the tactics were decided, there was no further use for an advisor. She was free to think about any rubbish she felt like thinking. In approximately two hours, Ze Yin should have successfully captured Chu Beijie.
If Chu Beijie was captured, heβd utterly hate her, a hatred that seeped from his bones.
Then again, he was almost always composed and would probably escape. Her heart beat wildly, as if his escape was a better solution, but she knew that heβd still hate her nonetheless.
Her heart darkened at the thought.
If Chu Beijie died in battleβ¦Pingting had been constantly avoiding the thought but now she couldnβt help but to worry over it.
βYou live, Iβll live as well. If you die, Iβll die with you.β When she had said that, she was in Chu Beijieβs arms, feeling like she could melt into water.
Pingting bit her lip into a sad smile. It was best if Chu Beijie died. Then she could easily giver her own life to him and be together.
βGive me your life.β She only came back to her senses when she said this, only to realise that she was sitting on a patch of grass near the tents. Wary eyes of the few soldiers, who had been left to protect their main advisor, watched.
The sky was still changing when a bomb exploded not far from her. The air was temporarily filled with ashes. Pingting stood up and silently cursed herself for daydreaming again.
βKill!β
βKill! Kill! Kill! Kill!β
She wasnβt directly in front of the command tent but could still hear the coming battle cry.
Pingting was horrified. She turned backwards, her eyes widening.
The Dong Lin army!
Impossible, how could this be?
βKill! Capture the enemy advisor alive!β
βDuke has commanded for the capture of the enemy advisor alive!β
Chu Beijieβs command flag appeared on the outskirts surrounding the camp and countless Dong Lin soldiers rushed out from the trees.
The sky was bloody red.
βProtect the main advisor! Protect the main advisor!β
The few remaining soldiers rushed up to defend, but since most of the army was with Ze Yin, their efforts were in vain against the massive Dong Lin army.
Her soldiers, soaked in blood, retreated towards her with their swords in hand.
βWe must give up on the campsite! My Lady, get on the horse!β
Give up?
Lost, she had lost to Chu Beijie. It was more than just obvious.
She still lost in the end.
Pingting widened her eyes and dazedly forced onto the horse by her soldiers. A gaunt, blood-stained face popped into her view.
βMy Lady! We must give up on the campsite! Run! Run!β
The hoarse, wild screams of the dying soldiers entered her ears. Pingting finally came back to her senses.
βWhip! Run! Run!β
Her ears were ringing, red pools of blood reflected in her shiny black pupils.
After her soldiers had gotten her on the horse, they went back and took up their fight against the intruders.
βAhh!β Someone screamed again.
Pingting turned away, her horrified eyes meet with another pair of eyes that almost stopped her heart.
Beijie, do you want to kill me?
The moment their eyes met, Pingtingβs heart shattered. She never realised that a personβs heart could shatter into thousands of pieces so easily, so quietly.
Through her tears, Pingting stiffened as she caught sight of Chu Beijie leaping over the fence, surrounding the campsite.
Against her will, she turned her horse and whipped it.
Run, run into this huge forest. Away from this person so Iβll never see him again.
This felt so familiar to her; it was like a replay of back then.
The same actions taken and the same actions felt.
βPingting!β Chu Beijieβs deep voice came somewhere behind.
Pingting closed her eyes and whipped the horse again. The wind blew hard against her pale white cheeks.
Donβt chase me; itβs too late. Thereβs nothing between us anyway. Bai Pingting has long lost her soul since she canβt return to her old home in the Jing-An Ducal Residence nor your Zhen-Bei Ducal Residence.
Letβs swear to the moon, never turn against each other.
Her tears blurred her vision, but she could clearly remember his comforting smirk from that time.
Never, ever coming true.
Tears blurred her eyes and she remembered his gentle smile from that day.
Whip, whip again!
She couldnβt care less about the cold wind slapping against her face. Escaping from his field of vision, from the world he breathed air from, was the only thing she wanted to be at this moment.
But she could still hear the gallops of another horse - Chu Beijie was still chasing.
Pingting felt crazed and all she cared was galloping forward, even aimlessly.
Two people on two horses as the sunset dyed the sky light-yellow, through the forest, towards Mount Dianqingβs summit.
The once crazed horse gradually got tired. When Pingting brought down the whip once more, the horse bellowed loudly and threw her off. She fell.
βWatch out!β Chu Beijie yelled.
Pingting slammed heavily into the ground, dazed for a brief moment. She gritted her teeth as she got up and finally realised why the horse had stopped. Not far, was an impossibly steep cliff.
She hadnβt realised that Ze Yin had left such a clever horse for her, but she knew that she had to do something soon. She could never return to Chu Beijieβs side with the status of an imprisoned enemy advisor.
Facing the steep cliff, Pingting calmed down. Standing close to the edge, she secretly looked back at Chu Beijie and smiled.
βThis place is really pretty and Pingting is greatly inspired to sing. May Pingting sing a song for Chu Beijie?β She looked friendly enough, her eyes were bright as they followed Chu Beijieβs movements.
Chu Beijie realised that she was acting too calmly and knew that something was wrong. He knew that the things he wanted to say were not appropriate at such a critical moment and if he did, this wonderful woman who was even harder to catch than wisps of smoke wouldnβt hesitate to jump. His mind churned at the thought. He smiled back and softened his voice too.
βGui Leβs five year treaty is an agreement between Pingting and me. If Pingting jumps, the treaty will no longer be valid and I will lead the Dong Lin army to attack Gui Le immediately. Please reconsider.β
The moment he said this, Pingtingβs fake grin disappeared and she froze.
Chu Beijie took this moment to approach her and stopped in front.
The tears in Pingtingβs eyes moved but did not fall.
In a quiet voice, she whispered, βWhy did Duke come?β
βFor you.β Chu Beijie replied. Once he had secured himself onto the horse he reached out a hand and eyed Pingting. ππ«eπwβ―π―ππΌΡ΅πl.πoπ
βGet on this horse with me. If you do, you will no longer be a Bai but a Chu.β
Pingting shook as if she had been struck by lightning.
She raised her head and cried, βBeijie!β Despite the feelings of anger, she felt those sweet, salty, spicy, and bitter emotions that she had guarded so carefully, her uncontrollable tears were only ones of happiness.
His strong love only belonged to Bai Pingting after all.
Chu Beijie was quiet for some time before he sighed. βWith you calling me Beijie, whatβs the point of continuing to attack Bei Mo?β He laughed, delighted.
He looked back at Pingting and warmth filled his eyes. He reached out. βPingting, come here.β
Pingting studied the lines in his huge hand. Did she remember their warmth? They had once stroked across her hair, her cheeks, her tears, and smileβ¦all from this very hand.
Her hand seemed to stabilize her world, as if her soul had returned and she was free to forget the King, Jing-An Ducal Residence, Gui Le, Bei Mo, and Yangfeng.
Can I really choose not to be a Bai?
She knew the answer as she looked at his hand.
Little by little she came towards him, through the countless mountains of their countries, through the fiery battles of their armies, and by forgetting her past.
From then on, Bai Pingting was no longer a Bai.
The danger in Bei Mo was solved and one day, Yangfeng would probably forget about Pingting and her child would probably never realise that his or her mother once had such a good friend.
Little by little she had gotten closer until finally she had touched those loving hands.
βAh!β Pingting found herself being hoisted up from the waist the moment her hand tightened around his. In seconds her feet were in the air, but she was on the horse in his arms.
Chu Beijieβs familiar smile entered her field of vision.
βHey Pingting, the moonβs out.β
She raised her head. It was true, the moon had risen. It was bright and curved, like a silver bowl that had laughed so much until it was permanently ruined its back.
βLetβs swear to the moon to never betray each other.β He spoke each word earnestly.
She studied his solemn expression and replied, βI swear to the moon to never betray each other.β
Under the cold moonlight, the leader of the winning Dong Lin army crossed the Cloud Valley route, carried his one and only woman back to the campsite.
βWhy frown?β Chu Beijie looked down at the treasure in his arms that he had spent so much time trying to get.
Pingtingβs frown loosened as she replied, puzzled, βA weird feeling I canβt really describe; it feels a bit like frustration.β
βWhyβs that?β Chu Beijie softly kissed the top of her hair. βLosing and winning is common in fighting; itβs not embarrassing to lose against your husband you know.β
The Cloud Valley route lay ahead.
βCanβ¦I ask you something about the battle though?β She was still his enemyβs main advisor up until a few moments ago. Even now, she couldnβt help but feel a little uneasy.
Chu Beijieβs expression didnβt change as he replied, βSure.β
βHow is Duke going to punish Ze Yin? Heβs Yangfengβs husband and Iβ¦β
βI donβt plan to punish him at all. Thatβs why I chose the Cloud Valley route.β Chu Beijie chuckled, βI knew that you would poison the water source and then attack our quarters, so I decided to act first and attack your campsite. As for Ze Yin, let him muck around in my campsite of empty tents and fake soldiers.β
Pingting stopped breathing as she realised why she had lost.
Her guesses were completely right, but she had forgotten one thing β that his soldiers moved at an unusually fast pace.
His speed was indeed amazing, attacking several hours earlier than expected. She hadnβt remembered this when she first saw him because back then she was torn between misery and happiness.
Such a simple reason had caused her to lose.
Having said that, does that mean Chu Beijie has no idea that Ze Yin was on the other side of the route. Chasing after his disappearing soldiers?
The horse reached the Cloud Valley routeβs rope bridge yet Pingtingβs brain could barely work as sheβs still in a trance-like state from meeting Chu Beijie. Keeping the Dong Lin armyβs speed, they would have long crossed the rope bridge and hidden themselves in the forest before Ruohan damaged it.
No, Ruohan didnβt know that Chu Beijie had already crossed the bridge, meaning that heβd damage it according to the plan.
Butβ¦why did the rope bridge look perfectly fine?
During this puzzling moment, there was a nasty cracking sound and the bridge began to sway.
The truth dawned on Pingting like a strike of lightning. Ruohan had indeed followed the plan as he didnβt know that Chu Beijie and his soldiers had already crossed. It was damaged all right and it was still waiting for the enemy to cross it.
Chu Beijie didnβt fall in the trap as he came, but fell into the trap as he returned. It was just like a joke from the Gods.
Crackβ¦crackβ¦the snapping rope bridge gave off ear-splitting noises.
Pingting snapped out of her trance and yelled fiercely at Chu Beijie, βGo back! The bridge has been tampββ She hadnβt finished before the rope bridge broke in half with a bang and Pingtingβs body lost all support and her words plummeted with her body.
βAhh!β
She was still in the air when she felt her waist being grabbed by Chu Beijie.
The wind whipped against their faces as he held tight.
The two squeezed their eyes and plunged towards the darkness, the dangerous valley that had yet to be recorded onto maps.
Translation Notes
Heroes and Beautiful Women: The song Pingting always sings. I donβt think itβs ever been given a name, so this is it.
Hundred years pass like a dream: Pretty much what you see. Itβs said that life passes so fast, like a dream (most dreams are happy). Pingting disagrees with this because she thinks time passes really slowly (she is upset after all). Itβs often used to describe ironic situations.
Joke from the gods: Itβs said that gods like to play very nasty, mean jokes on humans.