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发信人: dantao (涛涛), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 书剑恩仇录6-2
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Wed Jul 29 16:28:15 1998), 转信
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发信人: skyandfly (飞飞☆黄金之翼~~千亿的星辰 千亿的光芒), 信区: Emprise
标 题: part6-2
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Jun 26 00:44:28 1998)
** 2 **
The trees on the hillsides were dense and dark. It was already
deep autumn and Heaven's Eye Mountain was covered in
fiery-red leaves and yellowing grass. Lookouts sent word of the
approach of Chen and his comrades and Zhang Jin and the other
heroes came down to greet them.
Luo Bing was not among them, and Chen's heart missed a beat,
afraid that something had happened to her.
"Where's Fourth Sister?" he asked. "And how are Brother Wen
and Brother Yu?"
"They're fine," Zhang Jin replied. "Fourth Sister said she was going
to get a present for Fourth Brother. She's been away two days
already. You didn't meet her on the road?"
Chen shook his head. "What present?"
Zhang Jin smiled. "I don't know. Fourth Brother's wounds have
healed well, but he spends all his time in bed moping. Then Fourth
Sister came up with this idea of going to get him a present. I
wonder who will lose out as a result?" The others laughed.
They made their way up the mountain and entered the courtyard of
a large mansion. Wen Tailai was lying dejectedly on a rattan
couch. They told him briefly about what had transpired and then
went to the room next door to see 'Scholar' Yu.
As they stepped inside, they heard the sound of sobbing. Chen
walked over and pulled aside the bed curtain to reveal Yu lying
face-down on the bed, his back shaking uncontrollably. Even girls
like Luo Bing and Zhou Qi rarely cried, and they were shocked
and embarrassed by his behaviour.
"Fourteenth Brother," Chen said quietly. "We've come to see you.
How do you feel? Are your wounds very painful?"
Yu stopped crying, but did not turn over. "Great Helmsman,
Brothers, thank you all for coming to see me. Forgive me for not
getting up to greet you properly. My health has improved a lot
over the past few days, but my face has been burnt so badly, it's
so ugly that I cannot face anyone."
Zhou Qi smiled. "What does it matter if a man has burn marks on
his face?" she said. "Don't tell my you're afraid you won't be able
to find a girl willing to marry you?" Some of the heroes laughed at
her lack of restraint.
"Brother Yu," said Lu Feiqing. "Your face was burnt while saving
myself and Wen Tailai. When people hear of this act, do you think
there is anyone who would not proclaim you to be a hero? What
need is there for such distress?"
"You are right, uncle," said Yu, and burst into tears again.
The heroes returned to the main hall. Chen and Xu talked together
in low tones, then clapped their hands and the heroes stood up.
"Brothers," said Chen. "So far, things have gone very well for us.
But in the future, we will face even tougher problems. I will now
give you your assignments. Ninth Brother, Twelfth Brother, you
two go to Beijing and see what you can find out about the
Emperor's plans and if he intends to break our pact. This will be
extremely difficult to execute. You must both exercise great
caution." Wei and Shi nodded.
"Now, the Twin Knights," Chen continued. "Please go to the
Southwest and make contact with the fighters in Sichuan, Yunnan
and Guizhou provinces. Eighth Brother, you go to Anhui and
Jiangsu provinces, Priest Wu Chen to Hubei and Hunan.
Thirteenth Brother and Brother Ma in Hangzhou will contact
people in Zhejiang, Fujian and Jiangxi, while I would like to ask
Master Lu to deal with Shandong and Henan. I would like Lord
Zhou, Master Meng, Brother Xu and Mistress Zhou Qi to handle
the northwest provinces. Fourth Brother and Fourteenth Brother
will remain here convalescing with Fourth Sister and Tenth Brother
to look after them. Xin Yan will accompany me to the Muslim
areas.
"I am not asking you to begin preparations for an uprising, but
simply to improve relations with members of the fighting
community in all areas and to provide a basis on which we can act
later," he added. "Absolute secrecy is essential, so do not reveal
anything to anyone no matter how close or respected they are."
"We understand," they replied in unison.
"In exactly one year's time we will all gather in Beijing. By that
time, Fourth Brother and Fourteenth Brother will be fully
recovered and we can begin the great task!"
Cheers arose from the heroes. They followed Chen out of the hall,
elated by the prospect of the future.
Only Zhang Jin, assigned by the Great Helmsman to stay at
Heaven's Eye Mountain, was unhappy. Wen guessed his thoughts,
and went over to speak to Chen.
"Great Helmsman, my wounds are almost healed, and although
Fourteenth Brother's burns are serious, he is recovering quickly,"
he said. "It is a bit much to ask us to stay cooped up here for a
year. The four of us would like to accompany you to the Muslim
regions. The trip would also help to take Fourteenth Brother's
mind off other things."
"All right, we'll do it that way," Chen agreed. Zhang Jin ran joyfully
in to tell Yu the news.
Lord Zhou took Chen aside. "Great Helmsman," he said. "The fact
that we have discovered through Master Wen that you and the
Emperor are blood relations is a matter worthy of great rejoicing. I
would like to add to it one more happy event. What do you
think?"
"You wish to hold a wedding for Seventh Brother and Mistress
Zhou, is that right?"
"Exactly," Zhou replied, smiling.
Chen walked over to Zhou Qi, his face wreathed in smiles, and
bowed before her. "Mistress, congratulations," he said.
She blushed deeply. "What do you mean?"
"I should call you Seventh Sister. Seventh Sister, congratulations!"
He clapped his hands loudly and the heroes immediately fell silent.
"Just now, Lord Zhou told me he wants Mistress Zhou Qi and
Seventh Brother to be married this evening. So we have something
else to celebrate!"
The heroes cheered loudly and congratulated Lord Zhou and Xu.
Zhou Qi hastily made for her bedroom in embarrassment.
"Tenth Brother!" Wei called to Zhang Jin. "Stop her. Don't let the
bride escape!" Zhang made as to grab her and Zhou Qi chopped
out with her left hand to fend him off.
"Help!" he cried in mock surprise, dodging to one side. "The
bride's attacking me!"
A laugh escaped from her as she charged out of the hall.
Just then, there was the sound of bells outside and Luo Bing ran in
carrying a large box.
"Oh good, everyone's here!" she cried. "What's happened to make
you all so happy?" She looked enquiringly at Chen.
"Ask Seventh Brother," said Wei.
"What's happened, Brother Xu?" Luo Bing asked, but Xu was
speechless for a moment. "Mm? That's strange. Has the Kung Fu
Mastermind gone silly?"
'Crocodile' Jiang dodged behind Xu and held up his thumbs and
made them bow to each other. "The Mastermind is getting married
today," he said with glee.
"Oh, how awful, how awful!" Luo Bing exclaimed, absolutely
delighted.
The others laughed. "What do you mean, awful?" asked 'Pagoda'
Yang.
"If I'd known, I could have brought a sheep and some nice things
back with me. As it is, I have almost nothing to give them as
presents. Isn't that awful?"
"Will you let us all see what you've brought for Fourth Brother?"
Yang asked.
Luo Bing smiled and opened up the box. Glinting inside were the
two jade vases which the Muslims had sent to the Emperor along
with their request for a truce.
"Where did you get them?" the heroes asked in astonishment.
"I was chatting with Fourth Brother and mentioned how beautiful
the girl on the vases was, but he didn't believe me..."
"I'll bet Fourth Brother said: 'I don't believe she is more beautiful
than you.' Am I right?" interrupted Xu.
Luo Bing smiled but did not answer. "Did you go to Hangzhou and
steal them from the Emperor?" Xu asked.
Luo Bing nodded, very pleased with herself. "I got them so Fourth
Brother could have a look. The Great Helmsman will decide what
should be done with them after that, whether we should keep them
or return them to Sister Huo Qingtong." Wen examined the vases
and tutted in admiration.
"I was right, wasn't I?" asked Luo Bing. Wen smiled and shook his
head. Luo Bing started, then realised her husband meant that the
girl on the vase could not be more beautiful than she was. Her
cheeks flushed.
"The Emperor has many top fighters around him and such precious
items as these vases must have been very well guarded," said
Priest Wu Chen. "How did you manage to steal them?"
Luo Bing told them how she had slipped into the Yamen, grabbed
a eunuch and forced him to tell her where the vases were, slipped
poison into the food of some of the guards, and made cat noises to
distract the rest, then grabbed the vases. The heroes praised her
artistry, all except Lu Feiqing.
"Fourth Sister," he said. "You are very brave, but was it wise to
take such a risk alone just for the sake of a remark you made to
Master Wen? As it happened, the Imperial bodyguards were fully
occupied that particular night searching for the Emperor. If they
had been there, things could have turned out differently."
"Yes," Luo Bing replied, then turned and stuck out her tongue at
Wen.
The wedding ceremony took place amidst great merriment, and
the next morning the heroes made their way down the mountain,
wished each other well, and went their separate ways.
Chen and Lord Zhou were both heading for the northwest and
Chen suggested they travel together. But Zhou said he wished to
take advantage of their presence in the south to visit the Shaolin
monastery in Fujian province whose style of kung fu was related to
his own. So taking his wife and his assistant Meng with him, he
headed south.
Chen, Wen, Luo Bing, Xu, Zhou Qi, Zhang Jin, 'Scholar' Yu and
Xin Yan travelled north through Nanking. By the time they had
crossed the Yangtse, Wen had completely recovered and Yu was
progressing well. As they continued north, the weather became
cooler, the grass and trees turned yellow as early winter set in.
After passing through Kaifeng, Yu was well enough to ride a
horse, and the eight of them galloped together along the highway.
The north wind blew angrily, throwing dust and sand into their
faces.
Wen, riding the white horse, galloped ahead of the others and
stopped at an inn in a small village and told the servants to kill a
chicken and prepare a meal, Then he sat down near the door to
await the arrival of his friends. He ordered a pot of tea and wiped
his face with the hot flannel brought out to him. Suddenly, a figure
darted out from a room on the eastern side of the inn but
immediately withdrew on catching sight of Wen.
About an hour later, Chen and the others rode up and Wen quietly
informed them of what had happened. Xu looked round towards
the room and saw a section of the window paper was wet with a
black eyeball in the centre which immediately disappeared. He
smiled.
"It's a novice," he said. "As soon as he starts, he reveals himself."
"Go over and see him," Chen said to Xin Yan. "If he has financial
problems, lend him some money."
Xin Yan went over to the room and said in a loud voice: "All
streams under heaven have the same source, Red Flowers and
green leaves are all one family."
This was the Red Flower Society members' catch-phrase for
identifying themselves to other members of the fighting community.
Even if the other party was not an associate of the Red Flower
Society, as long as he knew the phrase and asked for help, he
would receive it. But all was quiet in the room. Xin Yan repeated
his call, and the door creaked open and a figure dressed in black
with a large hat pulled down low came out and gave him a letter.
"Give this to your Master Yu."
Xin Yan took the letter and the figure rsn out of the inn, jumped
onto a horse and galloped away. He gave the letter to Yu who
opened it and found the following written inside:
"What do ugliness and beauty have to do with true love? I will
follow you even over a thousand mountains and ten thousand
rivers. And tell your Great Helmsman that the Three Devils of
Guandong are on their way to the Muslim regions to get their
revenge on Huo Qingtong for killing their martial brother."
Recognising the calligraphy as being that of Li Yuanzhi, he
frowned and handed the sheet to Chen.
Chen studiously ignored the first sentence, which obviously dealt
with private romantic affairs. But he immediately informed the
others of the news about the Three Devils of Guandong.
"They are tough fighters," said Wen. "I wonder if she can handle
them?"
"We once watched Mistress Huo fighting with that Guangdong
Devil, Yan Shizhang, and she proved herself to be a little better
than him," Xu replied. "But if the Great Helmsman hadn't stepped
in to save her, I'm afraid she would have fallen victim to his evil
tricks."
"The eldest of the Devils, Tang Yilei, is very strong, a formidable
man," said Wen.
"Since the Three Devils are already on their way, it would be best
if someone went on ahead on Sister Luo Bing's horse," Xu
suggested. "From the look of things, the military situation in the
Muslim regions is tense, and Master Muzhuolun and his people
must be busy making defensive preparations. We shouldn't let
Mistress Huo be caught unawares by the Three Devils." Chen
knew he was right, and he frowned silently.
"Great Helmsman, I think it would be best if you went on ahead,"
said Xu. "You speak the Muslim language, your kung fu is good,
and the Three Devils have never seen you before. If General Zhao
Wei has not withdrawn by the time you get there, you can also
help the Muslims."
"All right!" said Chen after a moment's hesitation.
--
安 忍 不 动 如 大 地
静 虑 深 思 似 密 藏
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