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发信人: dantao (涛涛), 信区: Emprise
标 题: 书剑恩仇录6-8
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Thu Jul 30 12:05:52 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: part6-8
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Fri Jun 26 00:55:07 1998)
** 8 **
Chen had been surprised to see 'Leopard' Wei, whom he has sent
along with 'Pagoda' Yang to Beijing to discover what the Manchu
court was up to. "What are you doing here, Ninth Brother?" he
asked. "And where is Twelfth Brother?"
Wei jumped down from the edge of the hole to report to the Great
Helmsman.
"Twelfth Brother and I went Beijing as ordered, but for a long time
we discovered nothing," he began. "Then one day, we happened
to see that traitor Zhang Zhaozhong and Master Ma Zhen in the
street."
Chen nodded. "So they went to Beijing," he said. "I was
wondering how Zhang managed to escape. Master Ma told us he
would take him back to Wudang mountain."
"Have you seen Zhang recently?" asked Xu, who was listening.
"Just a short while ago. He is very dangerous." Chen told them
what had happened at the Manchu camp.
"Master Ma and Zhang were walking alone talking animatedly,
and they didn't see us," Wei continued. "We suspected they may
have joined forces against us, and carefully followed them to a
house in an alleyway. We waited until after dark, but they didn't
come out again, so we decided to go in to have a look. We two
are no match even for Zhang by himself, let alone he and his
martial brother together, so once over the wall into the courtyard,
we lay dead still, not daring to even breath. After a long time, we
heard talking in a room nearby and went across to investigate.
Through a crack in the window, we saw Master Ma lying on a
kang while that traitor Zhang paced back and forth. The two were
arguing. We didn't dare to look for too long and squatted down to
listen. It seems Zhang had insisted he had to go to Beijing to sort
out a few private financial matters before he could go to Wudang
Mountain, and Master Ma had agreed. A few days after they got
there, the Emperor returned to Beijing as well. Zhang said that the
Emperor had ordered him to go to the Muslim regions on
important business."
"What important business?" Chen asked quickly.
"He didn't say exactly, but he apparently had to go and look for
someone." Chen frowned. "Master Ma spoke to him very sternly
and told him he should immediately resign from his official post,
but Zhang said he could not refuse an Imperial edict. If he did, he
said, he was afraid the whole of Wudang Mountain would be
stamped flat by the Emperor's troops. Master Ma told him that the
whole country was under the heel of the Manchus, and that by
comparison the destruction of Wudang Mountain would be
nothing to grieve about. The more they argued, the more adamant
they both became. Eventually, Master Ma jumped off the kang,
absolutely furious, and shouted: 'I promised our friends of the Red
Flower Society!' to which Zhang replied: 'Those rebellious bandits.
Why take them seriously?' Then there was a metallic sound as if
Master Ma had drawn his sword. I had a look through the
window crack and saw Master Ma with sword in hand, his face
black with rage, as he roared: 'Don't you remember our teacher's
last wishes? You ungrateful pupil! You are truly shameless,
becoming a running dog of the Manchu court. I will fight you to the
death.' Zhang appeared to soften. He sighed and said: 'If that's the
way you feel, we'll leave for Wudang Mountain tomorrow.'
Master Ma then resheathed his sword and went to sleep on the
kang while Zhang sat on the chair nearby. He appeared undecided
about something. His body shook slightly. Twelfth Brother and I
were worried he would discover us, and wanted to wait for him to
sleep before leaving. Almost an hour passed, but still he didn't
sleep. He got up several times and then sat down again. Finally, he
bit his teeth together and said softly: 'Brother Ma.' Master Ma was
by this time sleeping very soundly and snoring slightly. Zhang
quietly walked over to the kang..."
Princess Fragrance suddenly let out a scream. She didn't
understand what Wei was saying, but she could feel the dark,
sinister tone of his voice, and was terrified by it. She took hold of
Chen's hand and snuggled up to him. Zhou Qi glanced at her in
hatred.
Wei continued. "Zhang went to the kang, then lunged forward and
sprang back again. Master Ma gave a wail of agony and jumped
up, blood pouring from both his eye sockets. Both his eyes had
been gouged out by the dog-hearted traitor."
Absolutely enraged, Chen leapt up and slammed his fist into the
side of the pit sending sand flying in all directions.
"I swear I will kill that traitor," he said through clenched teeth.
Princess Fragrance had never seen him so angry, and she tugged
on his sleeve in fear.
Wei's voice shook as he went on: "Master Ma went silent. His
face looked horrible. He walked slowly towards Zhang, then
suddenly kicked out with his leg. Zhang leapt out of the way, and
Master Ma's foot slammed into the kang. Zhang looked a little
shaken, and tried to get out, but Master Ma made it to the door
first and stood straining his ears to hear Zhang's movements.
Zhang suddenly laughed, and Master Ma kicked out with his left
leg in the direction of the sound. But Zhang stuck his sword out in
front of him and Ma's leg hit the blade and was cut clean off."
Zhou Qi ground her teeth and stabbed the walls of the pit with her
sword.
"By this time, Twelth Brother and I could stand it no longer. We
burst through the window into the room and fought with Zhang for
only a second before he escaped, probably scared that we were
not alone. We chased after him, but Twelfth Brother was hit by his
golden needles, and I had to help him back into the house. I tried
to stop Master Ma's bleeding, but he died after saying only a few
words.
"What did he say?" asked Chen. A cold wind suddenly blew
down on them and they all shivered.
"He said 'Tell Brother Lu and Yu Yutong to avenge my death!'
Just then, some people outside who had heard the fighting started
shouting, so I helped Twelfth Brother out and we returned to our
lodgings. The next day, I went back to have a look and saw
Master Ma's body had already been taken away. Twelfth Brother
had been hit by five golden needles, but I extracted them for him
and he's now convalescing in Twin Willows Lane in Beijing.
"Zhang said the Emperor wanted him to come to the Northwest to
look for someone, and I thought perhaps it could be your teacher,
Great Helmsman. I remember you said once that there were two
important items relating to the Emperor being kept by your
teacher, Master Yuan. So I came out with the others to warn him."
"How is Twelfth Brother?" Chen asked.
"His wounds are serious, but luckily not fatal," Wei replied.
By now, the cold wind was blowing hard, and thick, leaden clouds
were gathering above them.
"It's going to snow soon," Princess Fragrance said, and moved
even closer to Chen.
Zhou Qi could control herself no longer. "What did she say?" she
demanded.
Chen was surprised by her outraged tone. "She said it's going to
snow."
"Huh! How would she know?" She paused for a moment, then
suddenly added: "Great Helmsman, just who it is that you love?
Sister Huo Qingtong is a nice girl and I won't allow her to be
cheated."
"Mistress Huo Qingtong is indeed a nice person and we all have a
great deal of respect for her...." Chen began.
"Then why did you cast her aside as soon as you met her beautiful
sister?" Zhou Qi interrupted.
Chen blushed, and Luo Bing came to his rescue. "The Great
Helmsman, like the rest of us, has only met Sister Huo Qingtong
once. She is just an ordinary friend. You can't start talking about
whether he loves her or not."
"What are you supporting him for?" Zhou Qi demanded, even
more agitated. "She gave him an antique dagger, and the way the
Great Helmsman looked at her, it was plainly a case of love at first
sight....."
Princess Fragrance listened to them talking excitedly and looked
on with her big round eyes, full of curiosity.
"Mistress Huo Qingtong already had a suitor before she met me,"
Chen said. "Even if I had such an intention, what would be the
point of unnecessarily making things difficult for myself?"
Zhou Qi stared at him in surprise. "Is that true?"
"Why would I deceive you?"
"Well, that's all right, then," she said, immediately changing her
tone. "You are a good man. I was wrong to accuse you. I'm
sorry." The others laughed at her frankness. Zhou Qi took
Princess Fragrance's hand and squeezed it. Suddenly, they felt a
wave of coldness on their faces and looked up to see snow flakes
as big as goose feathers floating down towards them.
"You were right," she said. "It's snowing!"
"If we don't get reinforcements to rescue us, we are going to die
here," said Luo Bing.
"Master Muzhuolun will certainly send out scouts to look for his
daughter and the Great Helmsman when they fail to return," Xu
replied.
"I`m sure they have," Chen said. "But we have come so far south,
I'm afraid they may have difficulty finding us."
"Well then, we will have to send someone out to get help."
"I'll go!" volunteered Xin Yan.
Chen thought for a moment and then nodded. He asked Princess
Fragrance to write a note to her father, and Xin Yan took a writing
brush and some ink from his knapsack and gave them to her.
"Take Sister Luo Bing's white horse," Chen said to Xin Yan. "We
will make a diversionary attack to the east, and you can make a
break for it to the west." He then gave him directions to the
Muslim camp. On the signal, the heroes leapt out of the pit and
charged eastwards with shouts and battle cries leaving only Zhou
Qi and Princess Fragrance behind. Xin Yan led the white horse
out of the hole, jumped onto its back and galloped off westwards.
The Manchu troops loosed off a few arrows but none came even
close to hitting him. Once the heroes were sure Xin Yan had
escaped, they retreated back to the pit.
By this time, the snow was falling heavily and the ground about
them had been transformed into a vast white carpet. They settled
down for the night, but all slept badly except for Princess
Fragrance was still fast asleep when dawn broke. Her hair and
shoulders were covered with snow which shuddered slightly as she
breathed. Luo Bing laughed gently. "This child is not the least bit
concerned," she said.
Time dragged by and Xu frowned deeply. "Why is there still no
sign of a rescue attempt?" he asked slowly.
"Could Xin Yan have met some trouble on the road?" said Wen.
"What I'm worried about is something else," replied Xu.
"What is it?" Zhou Qi demanded. "Stop mumbling and get on with
it."
"Great Helmsman, who makes the decisions in the Muslim camp?"
Xu asked. "Master Muzhuolun or Mistress Huo Qingtong?"
"Both, apparently. Master Muzhuolun discusses everything with his
daughter."
"If Huo Qingtong refused to send out soldiers, then... things would
be difficult," Xu continued. The others saw what he was getting at.
"How could you say such a thing about Sister Huo Qingtong?"
Zhou Qi demanded, jumping up. "Doesn't she already have a
suitor? And even if she was jealous of her sister, would she refuse
to save the man she loved?"
"When women become jealous, they are capable of anything,"
answered Xu. Zhou Qi began shouting angrily, and Princess
Fragrance woke with a start. The heroes had only met Huo
Qingtong once and although she seemed nice, they knew very little
about her. Xu's words seemed not unreasonable.
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安 忍 不 动 如 大 地
静 虑 深 思 似 密 藏
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