Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation CHAPTER 126

  


Mo Dao Zu Shi 

 CHAPTER 126

Extraā€”Dream Come True (END)



When Lan WangJi came back, Wei WuXian had already counted to about one thousand and three hundred.
ā€œOne thousand three hundred sixty-nine, one thousand three hundred seventy, one thousand three hundred seventy-oneā€¦ā€
He lifted his leg, again and again, the colorful shuttlecock bouncing around his foot. It flew high up in the air, dropped firmly, before shooting even higher and diving down again. It seemed as though a formless thread was connected to it, eternally preventing it from leaving a part of Wei WuXianā€™s body.
At the same time, a formless thread was fixed to the gazes of the children at the side.
And then he heard Wei WuXian count, ā€œOne thousand three hundred seventy-two, one thousand three hundred eighty-oneā€¦ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œā€¦ā€
Under the shower of the childrenā€™s admiration, Wei WuXian cheated just like that. On the other hand, the enormous number had already stripped the sniffling children of their judgment, so much that not a single one of them noticed what was wrong. Lan WangJi watched with his own eyes as Wei WuXian kicked his way from seventy-two to eighty-one, then from eighty-one to ninety. Just as he was about to make another leap, Wei WuXian just so happened to catch sight of Lan WangJi. His eyes brightened as if he was about to call his name. With a blunder in his force, the bright-feathered shuttlecock flew past his head and plunged behind Wei WuXianā€™s back.
Seeing that he was about to miss, he hastened to make a backward kick, saving it with the heel of his foot. The last kick went the highest, accompanied by a reverberating, ā€œOne thousand six hundred!ā€ The children all exclaimed with astonishment, clapping with all their might.
The outcome was clear. A little girl screamed, ā€œOne thousand six hundred! He won, you lost!ā€
In high spirits, Wei WuXian accepted the victory without a sliver of doubt. Lan WangJi lifted his hands as well, letting out a few claps.
However, one of the boys furrowed his brows, biting his finger, ā€œI feel likeā€¦ somethingā€™s not right.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œWhatā€™s not right?ā€
The boy, ā€œWhy would it be another hundred right after ninety? Somethingā€™s definitely wrong.ā€
It seemed that the children had already split into two factions. One of them was clearly already under Wei WuXianā€™s influence, nagging, ā€œThatā€™s impossible. Youā€™re just unwilling to accept your defeat.ā€
Wei WuXian also theorized, ā€œWhy wouldnā€™t it be another hundred after ninety? Count it out yourself. Whatā€™s after nine?ā€
With much difficulty, the boy fumbled with his fingers for a while, ā€œā€¦ Seven, eight, nine, tenā€¦ā€
Immediately, Wei WuXian interrupted, ā€œLook, ten comes after nine, so a hundred must come after ninety.ā€
The boy was still unsure, ā€œā€¦ Really? I donā€™t think so??ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œHow come? If you donā€™t believe me, letā€™s ask someone on the streets.ā€
He looked around for a moment before slapping his leg, ā€œOh hey, I found one. You, Young Master, who looks extremely reliable. Please wait a moment!ā€
ā€œā€¦ā€
And thus, Lan WangJi waited, ā€œWhat is it?ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œCould I, please ask you a question?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œYes.ā€
Wei WuXian asked, ā€œExcuse me, but what comes after ninety?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œA hundred.ā€
Wei WuXian saluted him, ā€œThank you.ā€
Lan WangJi nodded, ā€œYou are welcome.ā€
Grinning, Wei WuXian nodded as well, turning around to face the boy, ā€œYou see?ā€
The boy didnā€™t really trust the snickering Wei WuXian, but looking at Lan WangJi, he felt a deep sense of awe toward such a young master, whose clothes were white as snow, the sword was adorned with jade, and features were so handsome that he almost looked like a deity. His wavering heart was immediately persuaded, mumbling, ā€œSo thatā€™s how you countā€¦ā€
The children chirped, ā€œOne thousand six hundred to three hundredā€”you lost!ā€
The boy was stubborn, ā€œItā€™s my loss, then.ā€ As he spoke, he handed the stick of sugared haws to Wei WuXian, his voice loud, ā€œYou won! Here, for you!ā€
After the children had left, Wei WuXian spoke up, holding the stick of haws in his mouth, ā€œHanGuang-Jun, you really saved me some face.ā€
Lan WangJi finally walked to his side, ā€œApologies for the wait.ā€
Wei WuXian shook his head, ā€œNot at all, not at all. Youā€™ve been gone for just a while. Iā€™d only kicked the shuttlecock for a bit more than three hundred times.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œOne thousand six hundred.ā€
Wei WuXian laughed out loud, biting off one of the haws. Lan WangJi was about to speak again when something cold touched his lips, leaving a sweet taste on his tongue. Wei WeiXian had stuffed the remaining stick of haws into his mouth.
Noticing his unusual expression, Wei WuXian asked, ā€œDo you eat sweet things?ā€
Holding the haws in his mouth, Lan WangJi neither ate it nor spat it out, unable to say anything. Wei WuXian, ā€œIf you donā€™t, Iā€™ll have it.ā€ He grabbed the thin stick of the haws, wanting to take it back, but he couldnā€™t pull it out even after a few tries. It seemed that Lan WangJi had bit into it with his teeth. Wei WuXian grinned, ā€œSo are you going to eat it or not?ā€
Lan WangJi bit off a haw as well, ā€œI am.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œThatā€™s more like it. Just say it if you want some. Youā€™ve really been like this ever since you were young, holding everything in and never saying what you want.ā€
After he laughed for a while, the two sauntered into the town.
Wei WuXian had always been mischievous and greedy while he was out on the streets. He ran quickly and wanted everything. When he saw something interesting, he had to give it a few squeezes, or when he sniffed the mouth-watering smoke that wafted by, he had to get some and try it out. Under his encouragement, Lan WangJi also tried some snacks he would never even have touched. When he finished them, Wei WuXian would always ask, ā€œHow was it? How was it?ā€ Sometimes, Lan WangJi replied ā€˜fine,ā€™ while other times he replied ā€˜excellent,ā€™ yet more often than not, he replied ā€˜strange.ā€™ Every time this happened, Wei WuXian would laugh and take it, not letting him have any more.
They originally intended to find somewhere for lunch, but Wei WuXian ate all the way from the West to the East, filling his stomach. In the end, he was lazy even in walking, and the two found a decent soup shop and sat down to have some soup.
Wei WuXian played with the sliced radish as he ate, waiting for the pork ribs and lotus root soup that he ordered. As he saw Lan WangJi stand up, he asked in surprise, ā€œWhat are you doing?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œI will be back soon.ā€ And as he said, he came back just a bit after he left. The soup happened to arrive, as well. Wei WuXian took a sip. After the waiter went, he whispered to Lan WangJi, ā€œItā€™s not good.ā€
Lan WangJi tried a spoonful, having only a slight taste, ā€œHow so?ā€
Wei WuXian stirred his spoon in his bowl, ā€œThe lotus canā€™t be too hard. Itā€™d be better if it were pinker. The place is a bit shy with the seasoning. It hadnā€™t been boiled long enough, and the flavors hadnā€™t been soaked in properly. Anyhow, itā€™s not as good as my shijieā€™s.ā€
He was only making casual remarks, thinking that Lan WangJi would at most listen and respond with a few mnā€™s. Yet, he not only listened keenly but even asked, ā€œHow should the seasoning be? How can the flavors be soaked in?ā€
Wei WuXian finally noticed something, amused, ā€œHanGuang-Jun, youā€™re not thinking of making me lotus soup, are you? Just now, did you go to watch the process?ā€
Before Lan WangJi even answered, he already began to laugh at him, ā€œHaha, HanGuang-Jun, Iā€™m really not trying to look down on you, but nobody in your sect ever does any work in the kitchen, and on top of that your tastebuds grew up with that kind of food. I doubt anything you make can even make it past the eyes.ā€
Lan WangJi had another sip of his soup, neither confirming nor denying it. Wei WuXian was still waiting for him to respond, yet he was as firm as a mountain. He finally couldnā€™t wait any longer.
With a thick face, he asked again, ā€œLan Zhan, did you really mean that you want to cook for me?ā€
Surprisingly, Lan WangJi was quite calm. He said neither ā€˜yesā€™ nor ā€˜no.ā€™
Wei WuXian was beginning to grow desperate. He sprang up, his handsā€™ propper up on the corners of the table, ā€œSay something, wonā€™t you?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œMn.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œSo is that a yes or a no? Lan Zhan, my dear, I said that all to tease you. If youā€™re really gonna cook for me, even if you burn a hole in the bottom of the pan, Iā€™d eat the pan right in front of your face.ā€
ā€œā€¦ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œThat would not be necessary.ā€
Wei WuXian was about to jump onto his lap and beg, ā€œSo are you gonna cook or not? Cook, please, HanGuang-Jun, Iā€™ll eat it!ā€
Without a change in his expression, Lan WangJi steadied Wei WuXianā€™s back, ā€œPosture.ā€
Wei WuXian warned, ā€œEr-Gege, you canā€™t treat me like this.ā€
Finally, under all the pestering, Lan WangJi couldnā€™t keep his cool any longer. He held his hand, ā€œI have already.ā€
ā€œHuh?ā€ Wei WuXian was surprised, ā€œYouā€™ve cooked for me already? When? What did you make? How come I donā€™t remember?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œThe sect banquet.ā€
ā€œā€¦ā€ Wei WuXian, ā€œThat night, the dishes I thought you bought from the Hunan place at Caiyi Town, you made them with your own hands?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œMn.ā€
Wei WuXian was aghast.
He asked, ā€œYou were the one who made them? Such a thing as the kitchen exists in the Cloud Recesses?ā€
ā€œā€¦ Of course.ā€
ā€œYou washed and cut the vegetables? You poured the oil into the pan? You added the seasoning?ā€
ā€œMn.ā€
ā€œYouā€¦ Youā€¦ā€
Wei WuXian was absolutely speechless. In the end, one hand grabbing Lan WangJiā€™s collar and another hugging his neck, he gave him a fierce kiss.
Luckily, the two always chose the most obscure places to sit, right next to the wall. Holding him, Lan WangJi turned around, making it so that others could only his back as well as the arm Wei WuXian wrapped around his neck.
Seeing how unflustered he was, Wei WuXian reached out and touched, feeling the warmth as expected. Lan WangJi caught his mischievous hand, warning him, ā€œWei Ying.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œIā€™m right here on your lap, am I not? What are you calling my name for?ā€
ā€œā€¦ā€
Wei WuXian responded, his expression serious this time, ā€œIā€™m sorry. I was just too happy. Lan Zhan, how come youā€™re so good at everything? Youā€™re amazing even when it comes to cooking!ā€
His praise was of utmost sincerity. Lan WangJi had heard countless compliments from when he was a child, but not a single one of them were able to make it so hard to stop the corners of his lips from blooming into a smile. He only pretended to be calm, ā€œIt was no difficult task.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œNo. It is. You donā€™t know how many times Iā€™ve been chased out of the kitchen.ā€
ā€œā€¦ā€ Lan WangJi, ā€œHave you burnt a hole in the bottom of the pan?ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œJust once. I forgot to add water, but who wouldā€™ve known the pan would start burning? Donā€™t look at me like that. It was just once, really.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œWhat did you put inside the pan?ā€
Wei WuXian thought about it for a moment, smiling, ā€œHow could I remember something from so long ago so clearly? Forget about it.ā€
Lan WangJi didnā€™t comment, but he seemed to have slightly lifted his brow. Wei WuXian pretended as though he didnā€™t notice the minuscule expression. Suddenly recalling something, he threw his hands up in regret, ā€œBut back then why didnā€™t you tell me you were the one who made them? I was an idiot. I didnā€™t even eat all that much.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œDo not worry. I can make more when we return.ā€
After so long, this was the only thing Wei WuXian had been waiting for. He immediately started beaming, not even finding fault in his soup any longer.
They left the restaurant, and the two strolled for a while. Clamor came from ahead of them. Many people surrounded an area covered in small objects, tossing small hoops onto the ground one after another.
Wei WuXian, ā€œThis oneā€™s nice.ā€ He grabbed Lan WangJi and took three hoops from the vendor, ā€œLan Zhan, have you played this before?ā€
Lan WangJi shook his head. Wei WuXian, ā€œYou havenā€™t even played this before? Let me explain. Itā€™s really simple. Take this hoop, walk a bit backward, and toss it onto the things on the ground. Whatever it lands on is yours.ā€
Lan WangJi repeated, ā€œWhatever it lands on is mine.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œThatā€™s it. Which one do you want? Iā€™ll get you whichever one you want.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œAny.ā€
Wei WuXian propped his elbow on his shoulder, tugging the tail of his forehead ribbon, ā€œItā€™s a bit embarrassing for you to treat me so casually, isnā€™t it?ā€
Lan WangJi replied sincerely, ā€œI want whichever one you get.ā€
Wei WuXian paused, astonished, ā€œLook at you. What are you doing in front of all these people?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œWhat?ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œYouā€™re flirting with me.ā€
Lan WangJiā€™s expression was calm, ā€œI am not.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œYou are! Fine, then Iā€™ll get youā€¦ that one, how about that one?ā€
He was pointing at a big, white turtle made of porcelain placed far away. As he spoke, he took a few steps back, all the way until he was four yards away. The vendor yelled, gesturing, ā€œYouā€™re good, youā€™re good!ā€
However, Wei WuXian replied, ā€œNot yet, not yet.ā€
The vendor shouted, ā€œYoung Master, youā€™re standing too far. This way you wonā€™t be able to get any. Donā€™t blame it on me for milking your money, then!ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œIf I donā€™t stand for, you just might lose yours!ā€
The crowd laughed, ā€œWhat a confident young master he is!ā€
The trick seemed simple on the surface, but there was, in reality, some distance between every item. The control over the exerted force that was required wasnā€™t easy for ordinary people. However, to cultivators, it didnā€™t pose a challenge at all. If he didnā€™t back away further, what would be the fun in it? Wei WuXian went quite far back, even going as far as to turn around with his back facing the vendor. The crowd laughed even more. Yet, the next second, Wei WuXian weighed the hoop and made a backhanded toss. The hoop landed right on the porcelain turtleā€™s shell, landing around its head.
Both the vendor and the others were left speechless. Wei WuXian turned around with a grin, gesturing Lan WangJi toward the remaining two hoops in his hand, ā€œYou want to try?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œYes.ā€
He walked beside Wei WuXian, ā€œWhich one do you want?ā€
Nothing of high quality would be sold at the small, street-side businesses. They were mostly filled with little objects that were adequately put together and looked decent from afar. The porcelain turtle that Wei WuXian got was already the best looking one out of the bunch. Wei WuXian looked around the scene. The more he looked, the more he felt that every one of them was ugly and that he didnā€™t want any of them, finding the decision difficult. Suddenly, he saw a stuffed donkey that was extremely ugly, so ugly that one wouldnā€™t even be able to ignore it when glancing across. He beamed, ā€œThat oneā€™s good. It looks like Lilā€™ Apple. There, thereā€”get that one.ā€
Lan WangJi nodded. He stood four yards further than Wei WuXian and turned around as well. The hoop landed on it perfectly.
The crowd cheered and clapped. Lan Wangji turned around to look at Wei WuXian who leaped inside with laughter and seized the donkey, carrying it under his armpit as he clapped the loudest, ā€œAgain, again!ā€
There was another hoop in Lan WangJiā€™s hand. Holding it, he weighed it gently yet firmly. This time, he only tossed it backward a moment later, and he immediately turned around to check.
After he tossed, exclamations came from all around him. The hoop was so off that it didnā€™t even touch the edge of the area. Despite this, it landed without fault on and around Wei WuXianā€™s body.
Wei WuXian was first surprised before he broke into laughter. Although everyone felt that it was too much a pity, they nevertheless reassured them, ā€œNot bad!ā€ ā€œYeah, you got quite a few.ā€ ā€œYouā€™re already amazing!ā€
Relieved, the vendor rolled his eyes and sighed, jumping up with his thumb sticking out, ā€œYeah, youā€™re absolutely spectacular. You definitely werenā€™t lying, Young Master. A few more, and Iā€™d really start losing money!ā€
Wei WuXian laughed, ā€œEnough, I know you wouldnā€™t dare let us play any longer. Weā€™ve also had enough, right? Lan Zhan, letā€™s go, letā€™s go.ā€
The vendor replied gladly, ā€œTake care!ā€
Even as the two disappeared into the bustling crowd, shoulder-to-shoulder, did he finally remember, ā€œThe third hoop! They never gave it back to me!!ā€
After walking for a while, with the turtle in his left arm and donkey under his right, Wei WuXian asked, ā€œLan Zhan, how come I never realized youā€™re so creative?ā€
Lan WangJi took the heavy porcelain turtle from his hand. Wei WuXian removed the hoop from his neck and put it over his head, ā€œDonā€™t pretend like you donā€™t know what Iā€™m talking about. I know you did it on purpose.ā€
Lan WangJi held the turtle in one hand, ā€œWhere will we place this when we return?ā€
Wei WuXian really didnā€™t know the answer to this one.
The turtle was big and heavy, its craftsmanship far from good. With a bulky head, it could just barely be described as adorably silly. But with a closer look, Wei WuXian realized that its creator was truly careless. It looked as if it was cross-eyed, its pupils beady. In any case, no matter how he looked at it, it was just too incompatible with the Cloud Recesses. Where they could put, it was a real problem indeed.
Wei WuXian thought about it for a moment, ā€œThe Jingshi?ā€
Just as he finished, he shook his head, rejecting his own idea, ā€œThe Jingshi is only suitable for playing the guqin and burning incense. Such a peaceful place filled with the scent of sandalwood would look awful with the big turtle.ā€
When Lan WangJi heard him say that the Jingshi was ā€˜a peaceful place only suitable for playing the guqin and burning incense,ā€™ he glanced at him, as though he wanted to say something but didnā€™t.
Wei WuXian continued, ā€œBut if we donā€™t put it in the Jingshi and choose anywhere else in the Cloud Recesses, itā€™d probably be thrown out immediately.ā€
Lan WangJi nodded in silence.
Wei WuXian hesitated for a long while. In the end, he wasnā€™t so shameless as to say ā€˜letā€™s put it into your uncleā€™s room, but not tell him we did it.ā€™ Smacking his leg, he had an idea, ā€œIā€™ve got it. Letā€™s put it in the Lanshi.ā€
Lan WangJi thought for a bit before asking, ā€œWhy the Lanshi?ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œNow you donā€™t get it, do you? Put it in the Lanshi, and when youā€™re teaching SiZhui, JingYi, and the others, if they ask you about it, you can tell them that the turtle was created by the hands of a mysterious craftsman in memory of you killing the Xuanwu of slaughter. It holds a deep meaning, aiming to motivate the GusuLan Sectā€™s disciples in admiring their seniorā€™s feat and striving forward. Even though the Black Tortoise* of Slaughter is gone, thereā€™ll definitely be the Vermillion Bird of Carnage, the White Tiger of Brutality, the Azure Dragon of Bloodlust, and so on, waiting for them. They must perform great things that surpass their predecessors and amaze the world.ā€
TN: The Xuanwu, or the Black Tortoise, is one of the Four Symbols in Chinese constellations, also known as the Four Guardians or the Four Gods. The other three include the Vermillion Bird, the White Tiger, and the Azure Dragon.
ā€œā€¦ā€
ā€œSo how about it?ā€
A moment later, Lan WangJi replied, ā€œExcellent.ā€
And so, a few days later, when Lan SiZhui, Lan JingYi, and the others were in HanGuang-Junā€™s class, they saw a rough, dull-eyed turtle made of porcelain lying on the desk behind Lan WangJi, every time they looked up.
But because of some unknown astonishment, not a single person dared to ask why it was there. That, however, would be another storyā€¦
After storing the loot into the qiankun sleeves, the two retreated victoriously.
Before they came, Wei WuXian praised the beauty of the characteristic lotus leaves that stretched as far as the eye could see for quite a long time, so of course heā€™d drag Lan WangJi on a tour of the lakes. He wanted to find a luxuriously-decorated touring boat for some occasional extravagance, but even after searching for a while, he could only find a small, wooden boat, hanging by the lake. Floating on the water, it seemed so weak that itā€™d sink with just a soft kick. It seemed a bit too difficult to stuff two full-grown men inside, but they werenā€™t left with a second choice.
Wei WuXian, ā€œYou sit on this end, and Iā€™ll sit on the other. Be still and donā€™t move around. If weā€™re not careful, the boatā€™s gonna tip.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œDo not worry. I can save you if you fall.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œThe way you said it, it sounded almost as if I didnā€™t know how to swim.ā€
The boat drifted past, brushing against the voluptuous lotus blossoms, each petal pink and full. Wei WuXian lies within the boat, using his arm as a pillow. Because the boat was truly tiny, his legs were almost resting on Lan WangJiā€™s body. Toward such a brazen, ill-mannered posture, Lan WangJi didnā€™t say anything either.
The gentle breeze swept over the tranquil waves. Wei WuXian, ā€œItā€™s blooming season right now. Too bad the seed pods arenā€™t ready yet, or else I could take you to pick lotus seed pods.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œWe can come again.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œYes! We can come again.ā€
Casually rowing the boat, Wei WuXian stared into the distance for a while, ā€œThere used to be an old man who planted lotus seed pods around the area. He seems to be gone now.ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œMn.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œHe was already quite old when I was young, and itā€™s already been over a dozen years. Even if he hasnā€™t passed away yet, heā€™d probably be too old to walk or row a boat.ā€
He turned around to face Lan WangJi, ā€œBack then, in the Cloud Recesses, when I urged you to visit me at Lotus Pier, I especially wanted you to come to steal lotus seed pods at his place. Do you know why?ā€
Toward Wei WuXian, Lan WangJi always answered every question, heeded every request. In all earnesty, he responded, ā€œI do not. Why?ā€
Wei WuXian winked his left eye at him, grinning, ā€œBecause the old man was incredible at hitting people with his wooden pole. When it hit, it felt way worse than the punishment rulers of your sect. Back then I thought that I had to trick Lan Zhan over and have him take a few blows as well.ā€
Hearing this, Lan WangJi smiled. All of the moonā€™s cold, reflected luster melted in his eyes.
In an instant, Wei WuXian felt his head whirl dizzily. Involuntarily, the smile rippled onto his face as well.
He began, ā€œFine, Iā€™ll admit itā€¦ā€
With a loud crash, everything went upside-down, sending up splashes a couple of feet high. The boat had tipped over.
Wei WuXian broke through the water, wiping his face, ā€œI just told you to sit still and not move around, so that the boat didnā€™t tip by accident!ā€
Lan WangJi swam over. Seeing how calm he was even now that he had fallen into the water, Wei WuXian laughed so hard he almost choked on water, ā€œSo which of us was the first to lean over? Look at the mess!ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œI do not know. Perhaps it was me.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œFine, it might also have been me!ā€
With laughter, the two caught each other underwater, sealing the tight embrace with a kiss.
After the lips parted, Wei WuXian raised his hand, continuing what he hadnā€™t finished, ā€œIā€™ll admit it. All that was nonsense. Back then, I really just wanted to play with you.ā€
Lan WangJi lifted him from behind his back, and Wei WuXian was sitting on the boat once more. He turned around to give him a hand, ā€œAnd so, Lan Zhan, youā€™re gonna have to be honest too.ā€
Lan WangJi also went back on the boat. He handed him a red ribbon, ā€œBe honest about what?ā€
Wei WuXian held the ribbon in between his lips, using both of his hands to retie the hair that had come loose underwater, ā€œBe honest about whether or not you thought about me in the same way.ā€ In a solemn tone, he spoke, ā€œRejecting me like that so coldly every single timeā€”it really made me lose face, donā€™t you know?ā€
Lan WangJi, ā€œYou can try, now, to see if I would reject you over anything.ā€
The sentence so suddenly struck his heart. Wei WuXian choked, yet Lan WangJi was still as calm as ever, as though he didnā€™t at all realize what he just said. Wei WuXian put his hand to his forehead, ā€œYouā€¦ HanGuang-Jun, letā€™s make a deal. Please warn me before you say something so romantic, or else I wonā€™t be able to take it.ā€
Lan WangJi nodded, ā€œOkay.ā€
Wei WuXian, ā€œLan Zhanā€”what a person you are!ā€
Tens of thousands of words were left unspoken, in exchange for endless laughter and hugs.


Special Note:
The title of this chapter uses the Chinese characters of Yunmeng, which consists of ā€˜cloudā€™ and ā€˜dream.ā€™ The author explains the wordplay at the end.
ā€œThis is my original idea of the chapter ā€˜Yunmengā€™: after WWX stirs up trouble in the Cloud Recesses and is sent back to Lotus Pier, Second Young Master Lan has a dream where he and WWX have fun in Yunmeng together, with WWX treating him to lotus seed pods and other snacks. Of course, at the time, he doesnā€™t actually go, but in the future, he ends up going anyways.
And thus, the meaning of this title is actually, ā€˜a particular dream held in the Cloud Recesses becomes a dream come true.'ā€

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