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Jia Mo (Marrying the Devil) Chapter 2 – The Lone Guest (2)

“Congratulations.” Qi Yin smiled at him. “Which family is the bride from? I’ll come and drink some wedding wine at your place!”

“Surname Qi,” the man said.

“How coincidental, we have the same surname.” Qi Yin patted his bottom and stood up. “Are you two childhood sweethearts? Where did you meet her?”

The man nodded. “In Wu Jiang.”

It was too coincidental. Qi Yin had also lived in Wu Jiang with his mother before. His aunt had told him that his mother had been chased by some unknown monster and had to move around different places. Later, when they ran out of money, they came to live with his aunt. He still remembered his aunt’s teasing smile when she talked about it. She covered her mouth and said, “I don’t know what luck your mother had. She always attracted unsavory things. Look at me, I’ve lived to this age, and I haven’t even seen any immortal masters, let alone strange beasts.”

“What’s her name? I’ve lived here for a long time and know many people. Maybe I can help you find her,” Qi Yin said.

“Quan Nu.”

“Ah?” Qi Yin didn’t understand.

“Quan Nu,” the man said again. “My bride’s name is Quan Nu.”

Dog slave? Qi Yin was speechless. This girl’s name was really unusual.

“What does she look like? Does she have any characteristics?” Qi Yin asked. “Does she have a mole on her face, or any special preferences?”

The man thought carefully and said, “Very cute and likes to suck my fingers.”

“…Did she suck them in public?” Qi Yin asked warily.

The man nodded.

Qi Yin didn’t say anything. The man didn’t speak either, maybe he didn’t know what to say. The two of them stared at each other in silence, and fell into a long silence.

This was a terrible man. Qi Yin thought.

“There aren’t many families with the surname Qi here. There are two families in the West Gate and three in the East Gate. You can ask around, maybe you can find her.” Qi Yin scratched his head and said. “Although I don’t know whether to say it or not, I’ll still say it… Don’t tell anyone what you just said about Quan Nu. It’s not good for her reputation.”

The man was stunned for a moment, seemingly not understanding what was wrong.

Qi Yin asked him to wait for a moment, went inside, and came out with an old umbrella. As he handed it to the man, he smiled and said, “I hope you can bring the bride home safely.”

When Qi Yin smiled, he looked very cute, revealing a set of white teeth and exuding a youthful vigor.

The man looked at him for a moment, lowered his head to take the umbrella, and softly said, “Thank you.”

The black cat jumped onto the stone lion (1) and onto his shoulder. The two of them walked into the drizzling rain, their figure slowly dissipating like a hazy ink mark between the white walls and black tiles at the end of the alley. Qi Yin remembered the black eyes of the man, reflecting the rain and water of Wu Tang Town.

Really, appearances can be deceiving. Although he looked honest, he was actually a beast. Qi Yin shook his head.

“Tsk, that man has no money. I acted cute for so long and he didn’t even give me a little something to eat.” The black cat was annoyed and itching to bite. “I’m hungry, Fu Lan!”

Fu Lan lowered his head and took out his purse, pouring out three copper coins into his palm. “No more money.”

“You are even poorer than him!”

Fu Lan ignored it, looked up at the distance, and saw a tall tower standing at the end of his sight, the tallest Buddhist pagoda in Wu Tang Town. He put away the green bamboo oil paper umbrella and looked at it for a while before disappearing in an instant. People on the street were busy with pushing away the awnings. No one noticed that a man had suddenly disappeared. In the next moment, a blot gradually expanded on the top of the tower, revealing the appearance of a young man. Fu Lan hovered on the top of the tower, opened his umbrella again, and clear raindrops fell along the edge of the umbrella, falling towards the distant and small houses and buildings below.

He opened his right hand, and numerous light blue small fish flew out of his palm and merged into the rain. The fish wagged their tails in the wind, and he saw through the eyes of the small fish that the shops on Dong Men Street were opening one by one. The manure carts were ringing bells to collect the sewage from door to door, the farmers were carrying baskets into town to sell vegetables, and a few young children were running around in the rain. There was also the boy he had seen earlier, who was happily putting a box onto his bed, and there was a locked cage under the bed, with a crack extending through the stone egg inside.

“How is it?” The black cat asked, “Did you find the puppy?”

He lowered his eyelids and silently shook his head.

“It seems that he’s not in this town either.” The black cat scratched his nose.

Fu Lan fell silent for a moment. He looked down at his palm and thought of the child. The child was both his little bride and his little brother. He liked it when the child called him “Gege (2).” It sounded crisp and pleasant.

When he lifted his head, he accidentally saw the house where the boy had just come from. Fu Lan said, “There was a demon in that house just now.”

“It’s none of our business,” the black cat said. “We’re demons too, you fool. Demons are our own kind. Let’s find a place to rest and set off for the next town to find the puppy tonight. He’s already 18 this year, 20 in Chinese lunar years. A mortal must marry by the age of 20, so we must find him as soon as possible.”

Fu Lan put away his umbrella, leaned back, and his black hair scattered in the wind and rain, as if he was about to fall off a tall tower. However, at the moment he fell, the black figure flashed, like ink rapidly dissipating, and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

When Qi Yin went back home, the guest had already left. He was probably only here to deliver some message. He lay on the bed counting his small savings, including the silver notes given by his grandmother, totaling ten taels of silver, enough for him to rent a small tiled house outside and marry Feng Xian. He was not in a hurry, anyway. He was still young. It didn’t matter if he waited a few more years. He was happy, and even this dilapidated attic looked much more pleasing to the eye. The rain gradually stopped.

He listened intently to the sound outside, and then realized that it was quiet in the house, which was unusual. His aunt had a loud voice, and quiet moments in the house were rare. Today, he didn’t know what was wrong with her; she unexpectedly became quiet.

After a while, Qi Yin got up and dressed to go out to buy groceries. When he was about to leave, his aunt leaned against the door frame and looked at him with a strange look in her eyes. He felt uneasy and hurriedly carried the basket and ran out of the alley. When he got to the alley opening, he realized that he had forgotten his purse and quickly went back to get it. The house was very quiet; only the main room had voices. Qi Yin’s footsteps unconsciously lightened.

The main room was closed with the door and window shut. The daylight shone on the diamond-shaped window, casting a few vague silhouettes. Qi Yin counted them and realized that, other than himself and Xiao Yuan, everyone from the Yao family was inside.

By some strange impulse, he crouched under the window and listened carefully to the voices inside.

“You tell me, where did this child get his lucky break from? His father, who disappeared for eighteen years, actually sent a message to him to go to the immortal mountain to cultivate, and he will send someone to pick him up tomorrow!” It was his aunt’s voice, with a very high pitch, almost shaking the sky.

Qi Yin was shocked and almost exclaimed, quickly covering his mouth.

“I said it wrong, I said it wrong. His father was already killed during the demon-slaying, and it was Wu Fang Immortal Mountain that asked him to go.” Uncle sighed and said, “The poor child, his father passed away before he could even see him.”

“It’s all the same!” Auntie was so angry that her teeth itched. “My Xiao Shan is so talented, why hasn’t anyone come to take him? He was beaten to the punch by this stupid boy!”

Just as his spirits were lifted, they fell again, and Qi Yin stood still.

Qi Yin couldn’t explain what he was feeling. It was like sadness, but not quite that. “Father” was still a stranger to him. Hearing that a stranger had died, he didn’t have any extra feelings besides saying “oh”. It was just that a connection that was barely there suddenly broke, like a very thin kite string that one wouldn’t feel while it was there, but when it was broken, he suddenly felt empty, as if something was missing, and the wind was blowing through.

Was he killed while slaying demons? Qi Yin looked down at his toes. But he died a hero.

“Mother, I also want to go to the immortal mountain,” Yao Xiao Shan said.

“Ah, I also want you to go, but they clearly said that they only came to pick up Qi Yin.” Auntie sighed again and said, “Mother, what do you think?”

The room fell silent for a while. Qi Yin heard Grandmother counting her Buddhist beads, one by one, slowly.

Finally, Grandmother spoke, “This child Qi Yin looks kind-hearted, but his heart is very hard. He didn’t shed a single tear when his mother died, standing there like nothing happened. When he was a child, he might not have known better, but when he was eight, he killed a chicken for the first time and didn’t even blink. When the family was poor in the early days, he was a burden on us. We wanted to throw him away, but who knew he would be sent back by someone. We raised him for so many years, but he still hasn’t achieved anything. He can’t pass the imperial examination, nor can he earn any money. We originally wanted to give him some silver to let him marry and start a family, to leave and live his own life, but who knew he would have such a fate.”

The old lady paused and said again, “But it’s not good for you to treat him like this. If he becomes an immortal, he might just forget about us and all we’ve done for him.”

“That’s right!” Auntie exclaimed, “Look at my Xiao Shan. He became a scholar at the age of twenty. Why doesn’t he have this kind of luck?”

Qi Yin’s heart grew colder.

“Forget it. I’ll give him some silver to let him marry. That’s already more than fair to him,” Grandmother said. “Here’s the plan. Yu Niang, put some medicine in his food tonight, and let him sleep until tomorrow. You secretly take his eighteen pieces of glass beads tonight, then lock the door and the window. When the immortal comes tomorrow, you say that Xiao Shan is Qi Yin. Xiao Shan is my real grandson. Only when Xiao Shan goes to the immortal mountain can we have good days. Also, that Xiao Yuan is not a good person to keep at home. Sell her off as soon as possible; out of sight, out of mind.”

“This has nothing to do with Xiao Yuan…” Uncle shrank back timidly and spoke up.

“Shut up!” Auntie happily interrupted, “Our mother has a plan, and that’s how it’s going to be!”

Qi Yin stopped listening to what they said after that. He left the room, carrying a basket and kicking stones as he walked along the shimmering cobblestone path. The water’s reflections created a blurry image of him.

It turned out that the old lady was not unfriendly to people; she simply didn’t like him. When he was a child, he didn’t get lost; it was the old lady who wanted to abandon him. Why else would she insist on going to the market two miles away? It wasn’t because the vegetables were better there; it was because she didn’t want him to find his way back. Her gaze towards him was not indifferent; it was cold.

Well, he wasn’t their grandson, so why should they treat him well?

In fact, whether he went to the immortal mountain or not didn’t matter to him. He was way past the age of being fascinated by tales of swordsmen slaying demons and monsters. The common people’s lives suited him just fine, and the idea of becoming a celestial being or immortal was far beyond his reach. He couldn’t imagine what it would be like, nor did he feel any envy or anticipation towards it.

As for his father, they had never even met. His father never once thought of him while he was alive, so why should he go and mourn him now, wearing mourning clothes and carrying funeral offerings?

He looked up, and the sunlight passing over the wall shone on his face, making his eyes slightly sore. What he wanted was very simple: a grandmother who would give him money to get married, and a virtuous wife. That would be enough. Now that his grandmother was gone, he kicked a stone beside his foot, and it rolled and tumbled to the steps of the medicine shop across the street, where he saw Feng Xian standing behind the counter weighing medicinal herbs.

Oh well, he still had his future wife. He finally found the strength to smile again.

He didn’t want to go home, so he wandered around until the sun was setting. The egg-yolk-colored sunlight crawled over the wall, and the shadow of a Chinese hackberry tree was projected onto it, lonely and weak.

Unconsciously, he walked across the street to the opposite side of the medicine shop. With a glance, he saw a familiar figure in black standing next to the bulletin board. A black cat crouched beside him, and a wanted poster was pasted on it. The man was standing there quietly, his face expressionless, neither sad nor happy. From Qi Yin’s perspective, his black silhouette was like an ink bamboo, standing still in the evening sun.

Qi Yin walked over and greeted the man.

The man turned his head and glanced at him, nodding slightly in response. This person didn’t seem to like to talk, quiet like an ancient mirror.

The wanted notice depicted the large head of a pig demon named Fu Lan, with long hair all over, big copper bell-like eyes, and two long fangs protruding from under his nose. The notice had been posted for a long time and had been soaked through by the rain, causing the ink on Fu Lan’s mouth to bleed, resembling a mouthful of blood.

Several years ago, there was a power struggle among demons, which greatly damaged their vitality. They retreated to a remote area in southern Sichuan and the area was peaceful for a while. However, a demon named Fu Lan emerged from this group, and last year, he swept away the Nine Domains and killed the previous demon king. Because of him, the demons stopped fighting and recognized him as their leader, creating great momentum. Fu Lan was ambitious and often troubled the human world. Not long ago, news spread that a village near the border with southern Sichuan was massacred.

He had a cunning advisor by his side named Yu Sang, who played an important role in Fu Lan’s success in conquering the Nine Domains. Demons looked like that, strange and grotesque.

“Fu Lan, stop! Today, I, a sword immortal, will act on behalf of justice and cut off your pig head!” A group of children ran past them, and the two looked over. One of the children was holding a dog and the others were pointing wooden swords at him.

“Humph, I’m not afraid of you! My advisor Yu Sang will protect me!” The child patted his dog and shouted, “Advisor, let’s go!”

The dog barked loudly at the other children, and everyone dispersed.

The black cat: “…”

Qi Yin smiled and said, “Kids like to play this kind of game. I also played Fu Lan when I was a kid.”

But he was forced to do so by his classmates and ended up getting beaten up by the “sword immortals” in the end.

The man didn’t say anything.

“Have you found your wife?” Qi Yin asked.

He shook his head silently.

Qi Yin understood. This kind of pre-arranged marriage was not reliable, as most of them would fall apart. Because once the status of the man and woman was unequal, one side would definitely want to break off the engagement. This guy was alone with a cat and dressed in plain hemp clothes, not like a wealthy man. The woman probably moved to avoid him.

Although he was a beast, he was also a pitiful person. Qi Yin felt a sense of sympathy.

“Don’t be sad. I think a man’s wife doesn’t need to come from a high-class family. Being virtuous and kind is enough.” Qi Yin pointed to the girl in the pharmacy and said, “See that girl over there? Her name is Feng Xian. Her grandparents are farmers, and she has two younger brothers and a sister. Her family is poor, but she’s a good person – very gentle and kind to everyone. I plan to go to her house on an auspicious day and propose, and I’ve already prepared a dowry.” Qi Yin patted the man’s shoulder to show comfort.

Fu Lan glanced in the direction of the medicine shop and said, “Oh, is that the woman who kissed someone else?”

Qi Yin was taken aback, lifted his head, and saw Feng Xian dodging her employer’s lips and turning her head to laugh. It was only then that he noticed Feng Xian’s change of dress. Her hair was done up in a woman’s style, with a high bun, and the jade hairpin she used to wear was replaced with a golden hairpin, which dangled and swayed beside her ear.

It felt as if something was collapsing silently in his heart, and Qi Yin stood still.

Fu Lan remembered this morning when Qi Yin congratulated him and hesitated whether to say something. He was not good at talking and had only made a little progress after learning from the black cat for a long time.

“Congratulations,” Fu Lan finally said. “I’ll come over to have some wine on your wedding day.”

Footnotes

1. Stone Lion – a lion sculpture that is used for various purposes, including as architectural decorations, as guardians of tombs or temples, and as symbols of power and strength.

2. Gege – big brother

Jia Mo (Marrying the Devil)

 

Jia Mo (Marrying the Devil)

By Yang Su

At this time, the great demon Qi Yin, who would eventually dominate the world and destroy everything, was still an unloved and unwanted illegitimate child. When he crouched like a wild dog under the eaves of his aunt’s house, he met the rumored vicious and cruel demon lord.

‘My bride is here, and I’ve come to get married.’

Qi Yin never dreamed that the bride the demon lord spoke of was himself.

For you, I’ll destroy the world, even if it means destroying myself.

Chapters

  1. Chapter 1 – The Lone Guest (1)
  2. Chapter 2 – The Lone Guest (2)
  3. Chapter 3 – The Lone Guest (3)
  4. Chapter 4 – The Lone Guest (4)
  5. Chapter 5 – The Lone Guest (5)
  6. Chapter 6 – The Thieves’ Den (1)
  7. Chapter 7 – The Thieves’ Den (2)
  8. Chapter 8 – The Thieves’ Den (3)
  9. Chapter 9 – The Thieves’ Den (4)
  10. Chapter 10 – The Thieves’ Den (5)
  11. Chapter 11 – Hometown (1)
  12. Chapter 12 – Hometown (2)
  13. Chapter 13 – Hometown (3)
  14. Chapter 14 – Hometown (4)
  15. Chapter 15 – Hometown (5)
  16. Chapter 16 – Speaking of Swords (1)
  17. Chapter 17 – Speaking of Swords (2)
  18. Chapter 18 – Heavenly Fragrance (1)
  19. Chapter 19 – Heavenly Fragrance (2)
  20. Chapter 20 – Heavenly Fragrance (3)
  21. Chapter 21 – Heavenly Fragrance (4)
  22. Chapter 22 – Startled Awake (1)
  23. Chapter 23 – Startled Awake (2)
  24. Chapter 24 – Startled Awake (3)
  25. Chapter 25 – Startled Awake (4)
  26. Chapter 26 – Startled Awake (5)
  27. Chapter 27 – White Deer (1)
  28. Chapter 28 – White Deer (2)
  29. Chapter 29 – White Deer (3)
  30. Chapter 30 – Wu Fang (1)
  31. Chapter 31 – Wu Fang (2)
  32. Chapter 32 – Wu Fang (3)
  33. Chapter 33 – Wu Fang (4)
  34. Chapter 34 – Secret Chamber (1)
  35. Chapter 35 – Secret Chamber (2)
  36. Chapter 36 – The Scripture Collection (1)
  37. Chapter 37 – The Scripture Collection (2)
  38. Chapter 38 – Lan Xun (1)
  39. Chapter 39 – Lan Xun (2)
  40. Chapter 40 – Ling Shu (1)
  41. Chapter 41 – Ling Shu (2)
  42. Chapter 42 – Forbidden Forest (1)
  43. Chapter 43 – Forbidden Forest (2)
  44. Chapter 44 – Forbidden Forest (3)
  45. Chapter 45 – Miracle (1)

 

 

Jia Mo (Marrying the Devil) Chapter 1 – The Lone Guest (1)

It was raining. The raindrops slid down the fish scale roof tiles, weaving a dense stitch pattern on the stone brick ground. It’s just dawn and it’s raining again, making everything hazy. The gray and white moon shadow rested on the eaves of other people’s houses, a very dim, incomplete circle that seems like it will disappear with the blink of an eye.

Qi Yin woke up to the sound of rain tapping on the roof. He saw rain dripping in from a broken tile and wetting the wooden floor. He sat up and pulled out a wooden basin from under the bed to catch the water. He lived in the attic, and a few tiles were blown away by the wind two days ago, but he hadn’t had a chance to fix them. He murmured to himself as he got dressed, thinking of telling his aunt when they have breakfast later. He could repair the roof himself as long as he had the materials.

He climbed down the ladder. Everyone in the house was still sleeping. It was quiet except for the sound of raindrops falling on the gray courtyard. He went to the kitchen to chop wood, light the fire, and make breakfast, which he did every morning. He had no parents and was living with others, so he must be a bit more self-aware.

According to his aunt, Qi Yin lost his mother when he was five years old. She was doing laundry by the river when she was dragged away by a water ghost. Qi Yin was playing with water nearby and thought his mother was diving for ducks. He asked his mother to catch fish for him with a smile on his face, but she never resurfaced.

He didn’t know his father. His father was said to be a sword immortal from some celestial mountain. His father had a brief romance with his mother and then went back to cultivate immortality with his sword. The only thing he left behind was the eighteen glass beads on Qi Yin’s wrist, each with deep and shallow golden runes, which could ward off evil and keep one safe. 

The immortal disregarded trivial matters and it wasn’t his father’s fault even if he didn’t marry his mother. From a young age, Qi Yin knew to find excuses for his father who he had never met. He guessed that his father was probably sealing a world-destroying demon and couldn’t come back to take him and his mother to the immortal mountain. He convinced himself that this was true and used this reason to explain why his father didn’t come to pick him up, showing off his precious eighteen glass beads to his runny-nosed neighbors and classmates who played games together and got punished. His aunt also held onto this hope, hoping that one day his father would descend from the sky to take him away, and to repay his aunt’s kindness, he would also take his cousin along. The two brothers would happily cultivate immortality together.

However, his father had been gone for eighteen years, and until now there wasn’t even a trace of him. A few years ago, his aunt asked a wandering Taoist to deliver a letter to Wu Fang Mountain, but there was no response. Everyone gradually realized that Qi Yin was an abandoned child, whose mother had died and father didn’t want him.

Her aunt’s attitude towards him gradually changed. Before, he slept in the upper room with his cousin under a moonlit window. Now, he can only sleep in the leaky attic. If it weren’t for fear of neighborhood gossip, he would not even be able to finish his education. His aunt kept him purely because it cost money to buy a servant. Two years ago, they had to hire a female servant because there was too much work for Qi Yin alone to handle, and she had been resentful ever since. 

Qi Yin didn’t have any aspirations. Ever since he realized he was an orphan with no parents, he took on the role of helping out his aunt’s family with great seriousness. He was just an ordinary person with no chance of becoming an immortal and no brains for passing the imperial examinations, living a simple life without much prospect.

He kindled the fire with wood and added gelatin and cooked rehmannia root (1) to the medicinal pot before pouring in water. This was the beauty-enhancing soup his aunt drank every morning and night. Although his aunt was getting older, she refused to accept old age. Ironically, the person his aunt hated the most in the house was not Qi Yin but the female servant Xiao Yuan. Xiao Yuan came to the house at the age of thirteen, a thin and weak little girl who looked like a weed by the roadside. After staying in the house for three years, she grew up to become a pretty young woman with rosy lips and white teeth, a snow-white neck, and round shoulders. When she walked, she revealed the three-inch golden lotus buds (2) on her feet. All the men in the house were dazzled by her beauty, except for Qi Yin.

“Why are you up so early?” Xiao Yuan walked in wearing peony red embroidered shoes. Qi Yin turned his head and saw Xiao Yuan smiling at him.

“I’m boiling medicine. Auntie has been getting up early lately” Qi Yin scratched his head.

The medicinal pot was boiling with a “gudong gudong” sound. He went to steam the steamed buns, and as he lowered his head, he saw two butt marks on the coal ash on the stove. The marks were round and plump, indicating that their owner was very curvy. He unconsciously looked towards Xiao Yuan, who was kneading dough. She wore a black jade bracelet on her wrist that fit tightly around her flesh, and the handkerchief couldn’t even be tucked in.

Perhaps sensing Qi Yin’s gaze, Xiao Yuan turned her head and looked at him with a teasing smile. Qi Yin awkwardly withdrew his gaze and silently wiped the butt marks clean before putting the steamer into the stove.

“Hey, I’m sweating. My hair is sticking to my neck. Can you help me lift it up?” Xiao Yuan said.

Qi Yin looked over and saw a strand of black hair sticking to her fair neck. Somehow, he thought of the white pork hanging on the meat rack at the market. Qi Yin placed a stack of wet cloths in front of her and said, “Wipe your hands and lift it yourself.” Then he went out.

Xiao Yuan’s face stiffened, and she threw the dough onto the chopping board. “Hmph, acting so high and mighty! Bastard,” she said, intentionally not lowering her voice, and her voice drifted into Qi Yin’s ears. Qi Yin ignored her and stepped out of the threshold.

He knew that Xiao Yuan and his aunt’s husband were having an affair. They had slept together during Chinese New Year. The kitchen was located under the attic, and the windows in the attic were not secure. Every time his aunt’s husband snuck in for a bite, the muffled sounds floated up, and Qi Yin would lie there with his eyes open, looking at the ceiling amidst the suppressed sounds of pleasure. However, he didn’t dislike Xiao Yuan because she was scheming, but because he already had someone in his heart. There was a medicine shop across the street, and he liked the female servant there – Feng Xian.

Every time he helped his aunt buy medicine, he would go to that pharmacy with its dark counter, shelves of medicine jars with cloud-shaped stoppers, and the faint bitter smell that was especially refreshing. Feng Xian always stood behind the counter, carefully weighing the medicine with a small scale. She had black, shiny hair which was tied up in a rough jade hairpin. Under her bangs were low-hanging eyebrows and eyes that exuded a quiet beauty. He suspected that she liked him too, because she always smiled at him, her charming gaze making his legs feel weak when he left the shop. The strongest evidence was that she gave him an extra amount of rehmannia root last time, and when he said he didn’t need that much, she smiled and said, “It’s a gift for you.”

He had already made up his mind over the years. He saved up some money from his odd jobs and planned to rent a room outside, then find a steady job. In two years, he could save enough money to propose marriage to Feng Xian. Feng Xian’s family was also poor, so the bride price they wanted would not be high. He had confidence in himself.

The rain was still falling, but there was already daylight shining through the clouds, radiating a brilliant gold. Qi Yin rinsed his mouth and thought he looked silly, staring at the shimmering water on the slate floor. After laughing, he looked up and saw his cousin Yao Xiao Shan staring at him with a dumb smile on his face.

Qi Yin said, ” …”

“I have something to discuss with you,” Yao Xiao Shan squatted beside him sneakily and took out a stone egg from his pocket. “My mother has nothing better to do, always checking my room. So, I’ll leave this egg with you, and you keep it safe for me.”

Yao Xiao Shan was his cousin who had become a scholar at a young age. His aunt loved him dearly and served him with delicacies every day. But recently, he had been acting weird, often sneaking out to the western market, claiming to seek immortals. In fact, for people like them, the opportunity to cultivate immortality was very slim. The four immortal mountains were elusive, and Wutang Town was a remote corner where even demons did not bother to haunt, so there was no chance of meeting sword immortals.

However, Qi Yin has always been kind to people, and did not act rude towards him, only saying: “What is this thing? Last time you put a stack of talismans in my room, and they all turned into toads, causing me to catch them all night and be scolded by my aunt.”

Yao Xiao Shan smirked, “Last time was an accident, an accident.” He held the stone egg in front of Qi Yin’s nose and said mysteriously, “This is a Qilin (3) egg. It is said that after incubating for one hundred and eighty years, a baby Qilin will hatch. I bought it for collection. Maybe by the time my son grows up, our family will have a Qilin to guard the house.”

A Qilin laying eggs? Qi Yin was a bit speechless.

“If you don’t help me, I’ll tell my mother that you like Xiao Yuan,” Yao Xiao Shan threatened.

Qi Yin was startled and almost bit his own tongue. He quickly widened his eyes and said, “Don’t talk nonsense!”

Yao Xiao Shan said, “I saw you two exchanging glances earlier, and Xiao Yuan even asked you to help her adjust her hair.”

“You!” Qi Yin was really at a loss and said dejectedly, “Fine, I’ll help you hide it. Please don’t spread rumors, it could be dangerous!”

Only then was Yao Xiao Shan satisfied. He put the stone egg into Qi Yin’s arms and left with great swagger.

He and his cousin were really enemies. When they went to a private school, Qi Yin helped him copy the Four Books and Five Classics as punishment. At home, he had to help him take the blame for things. Even if Yao Xiao Shan got into trouble with a local gang, Qi Yin had to go with him and take the beating. But Qi Yin didn’t have much choice. He was a dependent and had to be a servant, his cousin’s younger brother. The stone egg in his hand was cold and he couldn’t tell at all that it was a Qilin egg. The guy probably got cheated again. Qi Yin sighed and put the stone egg in a box and locked it up to prevent it from hatching a toad or something.

As soon as he went downstairs, he heard a commotion upstairs, with dishes being smashed and someone crying. Qi Yin heard his aunt’s scolding voice from far away, “You little whore, who are you trying to seduce with that appearance? If you dare to seduce my son and distract him from his studies, I’ll skin you alive! You lowly thing, all you know is how to seduce men!” Then he saw Xiao Yuan running out, holding a black lacquered tray and sobbing.

“Alright, alright, stop scolding,” Uncle said, trying to calm his aunt down.

Aunt was still scolding, “Every single one of you is so troublesome! And there’s Qi Yin, what’s the use of his mother following the immortal? He just disappeared on a flying sword, and it was all for nothing! Giving birth to a son who eats for free in my house and is almost 18 years old, but still has no prospects!”

“Hey, hey, hey, why bring up Qi Yin again? Be careful, he might hear you,” Uncle warned.

Qi Yin stood dumbfounded on the porch for a while before silently walking into the courtyard. The rain was falling incessantly, just as it always did in the south. It wasn’t heavy, but it was dense and never seemed to stop. Grandma had already gotten up and was embroidering on her chair. She was a plain woman who didn’t get close to anyone or meddle in household affairs, only embroidering handkerchiefs every day to make ends meet. Although Qi Yin had no blood relation to her, he called her grandmother along with Yao Xiao Shan.

The sound of the scolding from the front yard was faintly audible. Qi Yin didn’t know if Grandma had heard it or not and awkwardly thought about going to the back door to wait. Grandma raised her head and gave Qi Yin a glance, beckoning him over and patting the stool next to her. Qi Yin sat down, and the old lady hunched over and took out a snail shell box, placing it in Qi Yin’s hands.

“Grandmother?” Qi Yin opened the box, which contained a stack of silver notes. Qi Yin was stunned for a moment and looked at the old woman in confusion.

The old lady smiled and looked at him, “I’ve been saving for many years, and there are at least five taels in there. Please use it to buy gold and silver jewelry, prepare a wedding banquet, and it should be enough. Be frugal with your spending, as raising children will cost a lot of money in the future.”

Qi Yin was still in a daze.

“The little Feng Xian from across the street, do you like her?” The old lady winked at him.

Qi Yin’s face turned red instantly, and he was so flustered that he couldn’t speak clearly. “… How did you know?”

The old lady lowered her head to embroider, carefully poking a fine silver needle into the fabric. “Every time you rush to buy medicine, this old woman gets curious and took a look last time. Hmm, she looks good and has a big butt. She will find it easy to bear children.”

Qi Yin’s face was so red that it could drip blood, and he stammered, “She is good-looking and gentle, and seems to be virtuous.”

The old lady squinted at him, “You haven’t even married her yet, but you’ve already learned to speak up for your future wife.”

Qi Yin didn’t want to say anything, but the old lady smiled and pushed him, “Alright, hide it well and don’t let your aunt know. Go now.”

He nodded vigorously and ran back to the front yard, just in time to see a guest arriving at the door, wearing a black hat and a long coat, presumably a courier from the official post. His aunt came out of the upper room, smiling and welcoming the guest. Qi Yin quickly turned and headed for the back door. The old lady pointed to the back door and he understood, stepping across the threshold and closing the door behind him before crouching under the stone lion. He had to wait until his aunt returned.

Qi Yin decided to leave and go back to his own room, so as not to be discovered by the old lady. He tightly hugged the small box, which was the size of a book, and even though it was summer and it rained, he felt a bit chilly. However, his heart was warm. He remembered when he was a child, the old lady often took him to the market two miles away to buy vegetables. A little person holding the old lady’s hand, with a basket slung over the elbow, would greet anyone they saw. One time, he accidentally got separated from the old lady and stood under a gate holding the basket, waiting. Fortunately, because he was usually sweet-tongued, the passers-by recognized him and led him home.

He smiled at himself in the puddle. It didn’t matter if his aunt didn’t like him. He still had his grandmother and Feng Xian.

Suddenly, a shadow covered his head. He looked up and saw a man standing beside him. The man had black hair and was wearing black clothes that were soaked. A fat black cat was squatting on his shoulder with water dripping from its fur. He could only see the man’s side face, which was pale and had long eyelashes that looked like the wings of a moth in the daylight. 

Taking shelter from the rain? Qi Yin wondered.

The black cat turned its head and saw him, then jumped off the man’s shoulder. The black cat was really too fat and looked like a ball of fur when it jumped down. It rubbed against Qi Yin’s feet and let out a soft meow. Qi Yin laughed and stroked its fur. The man also turned his head, and Qi Yin saw his face: handsome features, big and black eyes reflecting the rain and wind, as well as Qi Yin squatting on the ground.

“You look unfamiliar. Are you from out of town?” Qi Yin asked.

The man seemed not used to talking to others, and he looked down at him for a while before nodding.

“Are you looking for relatives? Or just passing by?” Qi Yin asked again.

“My bride is here,” the man said in a light and thin voice like a gust of wind. “I came to find her and get married.”

t’s raining. The raindrops slide down the fish scale roof tiles, weaving a dense stitch pattern on the stone brick ground. It’s just dawn and it’s raining again, making everything hazy. The gray and white moon shadow rests on the eaves of other people’s houses, a very dim, incomplete circle that seems like it will disappear with the blink of an eye.

Qi Yin wakes up to the sound of rain tapping on the roof. He sees rain dripping in from a broken tile and wetting the wooden floor. He sits up and pulls out a wooden basin from under the bed to catch the water. He lives in the attic, and a few tiles were blown away by the wind two days ago, but he hasn’t had a chance to fix them. He murmurs to himself as he gets dressed, thinking of telling his aunt when they have breakfast later. He can repair the roof himself as long as he has the materials.

He climbs down the ladder. Everyone in the house is still sleeping. It’s quiet except for the sound of raindrops falling on the gray courtyard. He goes to the kitchen to chop wood, light the fire, and make breakfast, which he does every morning. He has no parents and is living with others, so he must be a bit more self-aware.

According to his aunt, Qi Yin lost his mother when he was five years old. She was doing laundry by the river when she was dragged away by a water ghost. Qi Yin was playing with water nearby and thought his mother was diving for ducks. He asked his mother to catch fish for him with a smile on his face, but she never resurfaced.

He didn’t know his father. His father is said to be a sword immortal from some celestial mountain. His father had a brief romance with his mother and then went back to cultivate immortality with his sword. The only thing he left behind was the eighteen glass beads on Qi Yin’s wrist, each with deep and shallow golden runes, which could ward off evil and keep one safe. 

The immortal disregarded trivial matters and it wasn’t his father’s fault even if he didn’t marry his mother. From a young age, Qi Yin knew to find excuses for his father who he had never met. He guessed that his father was probably sealing a world-destroying demon and couldn’t come back to take him and his mother to the immortal mountain. He convinced himself that this was true and used this reason to explain why his father didn’t come to pick him up, showing off his precious eighteen glass beads to his runny-nosed neighbors and classmates who played games together and got punished. His aunt also held onto this hope, hoping that one day his father would descend from the sky to take him away, and to repay his aunt’s kindness, he would also take his cousin along. The two brothers would happily cultivate immortality together.

However, his father had been gone for eighteen years, and until now there wasn’t even a trace of him. A few years ago, his aunt asked a wandering Taoist to deliver a letter to Wu Fang Mountain, but there was no response. Everyone gradually realized that Qi Yin was an abandoned child, whose mother had died and father didn’t want him.

Her aunt’s attitude towards him gradually changed. Before, he slept in the upper room with his cousin under a moonlit window. Now, he can only sleep in the leaky attic. If it weren’t for fear of neighborhood gossip, he would not even be able to finish his education. His aunt kept him purely because it cost money to buy a servant. Two years ago, they had to hire a female servant because there was too much work for Qi Yin alone to handle, and she had been resentful ever since. 

Qi Yin didn’t have any aspirations. Ever since he realized he was an orphan with no parents, he took on the role of helping out his aunt’s family with great seriousness. He was just an ordinary person with no chance of becoming an immortal and no brains for passing the imperial examinations, living a simple life without much prospect.

He kindled the fire with wood and added gelatin and cooked rehmannia root1 to the medicinal pot before pouring in water. This was the beauty-enhancing soup his aunt drank every morning and night. Although his aunt was getting older, she refused to accept old age. Ironically, the person his aunt hated the most in the house was not Qi Yin but the female servant Xiaoyuan. Xiaoyuan came to the house at the age of thirteen, a thin and weak little girl who looked like a weed by the roadside. After staying in the house for three years, she grew up to become a pretty young woman with rosy lips and white teeth, a snow-white neck, and round shoulders. When she walked, she revealed the three-inch golden lotus buds2 on her feet. All the men in the house were dazzled by her beauty, except for Qi Yin.

“Why are you up so early?” Xiaoyuan walked in wearing peony red embroidered shoes. Qi Yin turned his head and saw Xiaoyuan smiling at him.

“I’m boiling medicine. Auntie has been getting up early lately” Qi Yin scratched his head.

The medicinal pot was boiling with a “gudong gudong” sound. He went to steam the steamed buns, and as he lowered his head, he saw two butt marks on the coal ash on the stove. The marks were round and plump, indicating that their owner was very curvy. He unconsciously looked towards Xiaoyuan, who was kneading dough. She wore a black jade bracelet on her wrist that fit tightly around her flesh, and the handkerchief couldn’t even be tucked in.

Perhaps sensing Qi Yin’s gaze, Xiaoyuan turned her head and looked at him with a teasing smile. Qi Yin awkwardly withdrew his gaze and silently wiped the butt marks clean before putting the steamer into the stove.

“Hey, I’m sweating. My hair is sticking to my neck. Can you help me lift it up?” Xiaoyuan said.

Qi Yin looked over and saw a strand of black hair sticking to her fair neck. Somehow, he thought of the white pork hanging on the meat rack at the market. Qi Yin placed a stack of wet cloths in front of her and said, “Wipe your hands and lift it yourself.” Then he went out.

Xiaoyuan’s face stiffened, and she threw the dough onto the chopping board. “Hmph, acting so high and mighty! Bastard,” she said, intentionally not lowering her voice, and her voice drifted into Qi Yin’s ears. Qi Yin ignored her and stepped out of the threshold.

He knew that Xiaoyuan and his aunt’s husband were having an affair. They had slept together during Chinese New Year. The kitchen was located under the attic, and the windows in the attic were not secure. Every time his aunt’s husband snuck in for a bite, the muffled sounds floated up, and Qi Yin would lie there with his eyes open, looking at the ceiling amidst the suppressed sounds of pleasure. However, he didn’t dislike Xiaoyuan because she was scheming, but because he already had someone in his heart. There was a medicine shop across the street, and he liked the female servant there – Fengxian.

Every time he helped his aunt buy medicine, he would go to that pharmacy with its dark counter, shelves of medicine jars with cloud-shaped stoppers, and the faint bitter smell that was especially refreshing. Fengxian always stood behind the counter, carefully weighing the medicine with a small scale. She had black, shiny hair which was tied up in a rough jade hairpin. Under her bangs were low-hanging eyebrows and eyes that exuded a quiet beauty. He suspected that she liked him too, because she always smiled at him, her charming gaze making his legs feel weak when he left the shop. The strongest evidence was that she gave him an extra amount of rehmannia root last time, and when he said he didn’t need that much, she smiled and said, “It’s a gift for you.”

He had already made up his mind over the years. He saved up some money from his odd jobs and planned to rent a room outside, then find a steady job. In two years, he could save enough money to propose marriage to Fengxian. Fengxian’s family was also poor, so the bride price they wanted would not be high. He had confidence in himself.

The rain was still falling, but there was already daylight shining through the clouds, radiating a brilliant gold. Qi Yin rinsed his mouth and thought he looked silly, staring at the shimmering water on the slate floor. After laughing, he looked up and saw his cousin Yao Xiaoshan staring at him with a dumb smile on his face.

Qi Yin said, ” …”

“I have something to discuss with you,” Yao Xiaoshan squatted beside him sneakily and took out a stone egg from his pocket. “My mother has nothing better to do, always checking my room. So, I’ll leave this egg with you, and you keep it safe for me.”

Yao Xiaoshan was his cousin who had become a scholar at a young age. His aunt loved him dearly and served him with delicacies every day. But recently, he had been acting weird, often sneaking out to the western market, claiming to seek immortals. In fact, for people like them, the opportunity to cultivate immortality was very slim. The four immortal mountains were elusive, and Wutang Town was a remote corner where even demons did not bother to haunt, so there was no chance of meeting sword immortals.

However, Qi Yin has always been kind to people, and did not act rude towards him, only saying: “What is this thing? Last time you put a stack of talismans in my room, and they all turned into toads, causing me to catch them all night and be scolded by my aunt.”

Yao Xiaoshan smirked, “Last time was an accident, an accident.” He held the stone egg in front of Qi Yin’s nose and said mysteriously, “This is a Qilin (3) egg. It is said that after incubating for one hundred and eighty years, a baby Qilin will hatch. I bought it for collection. Maybe by the time my son grows up, our family will have a Qilin to guard the house.”

A Qilin laying eggs? Qi Yin was a bit speechless.

“If you don’t help me, I’ll tell my mother that you like Xiaoyuan,” Yao Xiaoshan threatened.

Qi Yin was startled and almost bit his own tongue. He quickly widened his eyes and said, “Don’t talk nonsense!”

Yao Xiaoshan said, “I saw you two exchanging glances earlier, and Xiaoyuan even asked you to help her adjust her hair.”

“You!” Qi Yin was really at a loss and said dejectedly, “Fine, I’ll help you hide it. Please don’t spread rumors, it could be dangerous!”

Only then was Yao Xiaoshan satisfied. He put the stone egg into Qi Yin’s arms and left with great swagger.

He and his cousin were really enemies. When they went to a private school, Qi Yin helped him copy the Four Books and Five Classics as punishment. At home, he had to help him take the blame for things. Even if Yao Xiaoshan got into trouble with a local gang, Qi Yin had to go with him and take the beating. But Qi Yin didn’t have much choice. He was a dependent and had to be a servant, his cousin’s younger brother. The stone egg in his hand was cold and he couldn’t tell at all that it was a Qilin egg. The guy probably got cheated again. Qi Yin sighed and put the stone egg in a box and locked it up to prevent it from hatching a toad or something.

As soon as he went downstairs, he heard a commotion upstairs, with dishes being smashed and someone crying. Qi Yin heard his aunt’s scolding voice from far away, “You little whore, who are you trying to seduce with that appearance? If you dare to seduce my son and distract him from his studies, I’ll skin you alive! You lowly thing, all you know is how to seduce men!” Then he saw Xiao Yuan running out, holding a black lacquered tray and sobbing.

“Alright, alright, stop scolding,” Uncle said, trying to calm his aunt down.

Aunt was still scolding, “Every single one of you is so troublesome! And there’s Qi Yin, what’s the use of his mother following the immortal? He just disappeared on a flying sword, and it was all for nothing! Giving birth to a son who eats for free in my house and is almost 18 years old, but still has no prospects!”

“Hey, hey, hey, why bring up Qi Yin again? Be careful, he might hear you,” Uncle warned.

Qi Yin stood dumbfounded on the porch for a while before silently walking into the courtyard. The rain was falling incessantly, just as it always did in the south. It wasn’t heavy, but it was dense and never seemed to stop. Grandma had already gotten up and was embroidering on her chair. She was a plain woman who didn’t get close to anyone or meddle in household affairs, only embroidering handkerchiefs every day to make ends meet. Although Qi Yin had no blood relation to her, he called her grandmother along with Yao Xiaoshan.

The sound of the scolding from the front yard was faintly audible. Qi Yin didn’t know if Grandma had heard it or not and awkwardly thought about going to the back door to wait. Grandma raised her head and gave Qi Yin a glance, beckoning him over and patting the stool next to her. Qi Yin sat down, and the old lady hunched over and took out a snail shell box, placing it in Qi Yin’s hands.

“Grandmother?” Qi Yin opened the box, which contained a stack of silver notes. Qi Yin was stunned for a moment and looked at the old woman in confusion.

The old lady smiled and looked at him, “I’ve been saving for many years, and there are at least five taels in there. Please use it to buy gold and silver jewelry, prepare a wedding banquet, and it should be enough. Be frugal with your spending, as raising children will cost a lot of money in the future.”

Qi Yin was still in a daze.

“The little Fengxian from across the street, do you like her?” The old lady winked at him.

Qi Yin’s face turned red instantly, and he was so flustered that he couldn’t speak clearly. “… How did you know?”

The old lady lowered her head to embroider, carefully poking a fine silver needle into the fabric. “Every time you rush to buy medicine, this old woman gets curious and took a look last time. Hmm, she looks good and has a big butt. She will find it easy to bear children.”

Qi Yin’s face was so red that it could drip blood, and he stammered, “She is good-looking and gentle, and seems to be virtuous.”

The old lady squinted at him, “You haven’t even married her yet, but you’ve already learned to speak up for your future wife.”

Qi Yin didn’t want to say anything, but the old lady smiled and pushed him, “Alright, hide it well and don’t let your aunt know. Go now.”

He nodded vigorously and ran back to the front yard, just in time to see a guest arriving at the door, wearing a black hat and a long coat, presumably a courier from the official post. His aunt came out of the upper room, smiling and welcoming the guest. Qi Yin quickly turned and headed for the back door. The old lady pointed to the back door and he understood, stepping across the threshold and closing the door behind him before crouching under the stone lion. He had to wait until his aunt returned.

Qi Yin decided to leave and go back to his own room, so as not to be discovered by the old lady. He tightly hugged the small box, which was the size of a book, and even though it was summer and it rained, he felt a bit chilly. However, his heart was warm. He remembered when he was a child, the old lady often took him to the market two miles away to buy vegetables. A little person holding the old lady’s hand, with a basket slung over the elbow, would greet anyone they saw. One time, he accidentally got separated from the old lady and stood under a gate holding the basket, waiting. Fortunately, because he was usually sweet-tongued, the passers-by recognized him and led him home.

He smiled at himself in the puddle. It didn’t matter if his aunt didn’t like him. He still had his grandmother and Fengxian.

Suddenly, a shadow covered his head. He looked up and saw a man standing beside him. The man had black hair and was wearing black clothes that were soaked. A fat black cat was squatting on his shoulder with water dripping from its fur. He could only see the man’s side face, which was pale and had long eyelashes that looked like the wings of a moth in the daylight. 

Taking shelter from the rain? Qi Yin wondered.

The black cat turned its head and saw him, then jumped off the man’s shoulder. The black cat was really too fat and looked like a ball of fur when it jumped down. It rubbed against Qi Yin’s feet and let out a soft meow. Qi Yin laughed and stroked its fur. The man also turned his head, and Qi Yin saw his face: handsome features, big and black eyes reflecting the rain and wind, as well as Qi Yin squatting on the ground.

“You look unfamiliar. Are you from out of town?” Qi Yin asked.

The man seemed not used to talking to others, and he looked down at him for a while before nodding.

“Are you looking for relatives? Or just passing by?” Qi Yin asked again.

“My bride is here,” the man said in a light and thin voice like a gust of wind. “I came to find her and get married.”

Footnotes

1. Rehmannia Root – also known as Chinese foxglove. The root of the Rehmannia plant is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various health conditions, such as anemia, fever, diabetes, and inflammation. It is also believed to have immune-boosting properties and to help regulate the blood sugar levels in the body.

2. Three-inch golden lotus buds – is a term that is commonly used to refer to the feet of women who have undergone foot binding, a practice that was once popular in China. Foot binding involved tightly wrapping young girls’ feet to prevent them from growing, resulting in deformed feet that were seen as a symbol of beauty and status.

3. Qilin – a mythical creature from Chinese folklore that is often depicted as a hybrid of different animals, including a deer, a dragon, a horse, and a unicorn. The qilin is said to have a gentle and peaceful nature, and it is often considered to be a symbol of good luck, prosperity, and auspiciousness.