âTheyâre fighting?â
Everyone in the palace exchanged glances. Just two days ago, Lu Fei and Luo Xin had seemed like kindred spirits, as close as brothers who had shared the same pair of pants in childhood.
Xiao Ming had been relieved to leave Luo Xin in Lu Feiâs hands, planning to settle the gunpowder matter before hosting a banquet to deepen ties with Luo Xin.
Who would have thought theyâd come to blows so quickly?
âThatâs right, Your Highness. This morning, the soldiers egged them on, saying they wanted to see who was the better fighter between Colonel Lu and Colonel Luo. The two colonels seemed eager to test each other too, so they started sparring.â
âIsnât it normal for soldiers to compete in the military?â Xiao Ming relaxed, thinking the soldier was overreacting.
âYour Highness, at first, it was fine. But then Colonel Luo lost and claimed Colonel Lu only won because of his superior armor, saying he lacked the dignity of a noble. And you know our Colonel Luâhe hates it when people bring up nobility or wealthy families. He immediately turned on Colonel Luo, saying Luo Xin only earned his military merits by riding on his fatherâs coattails and was all reputation without substance. Then they really started fighting.â
Hearing this, Xiao Ming was convinced.
No matter what, Luo Xin was a noble from Changâan. Though he had disapproved of Xiao Mingâs past behavior, he still carried some of the airs of a noble-born young master.
And this was precisely what the locally born officers of the Qingzhou army despised most.
At first, the two had bonded over their mutual renown, but once they spent time together, their differences became irreconcilable.
âAh, they really know how to make trouble for me.â
Xiao Ming sighed and headed to the Qingzhou army camp with Zhao Long and Zhao Hu.
He welcomed Luo Xinâs arrivalâit was, after all, General Luo Quanâs goodwill. He couldnât afford to alienate the man.
Moreover, Luo Xin was originally from the imperial guard. His presence here likely had Emperor Xiao Wenxuanâs tacit approval.
Xiao Mingâs feelings toward his nominal father were complicated. From this perspective, the emperorâs decision in court had truly been a last resort.
But if the two couldnât reconcile, heâd have to side with Lu Feiâhe was, after all, Xiao Mingâs trusted officer. Of course, it would be best if he could mediate their conflict and win Luo Xin over.
This was an opportunity to befriend General Luo Quan, a man of unparalleled prestige in the imperial guard.
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At the Qingzhou camp, Lu Fei and Luo Xin were locked in fierce combat, exchanging heavy blows. However, Luo Xin seemed to be faring worse.
After another exchange, Luo Xin staggered back three steps and spat, âAnd I thought you were a real man! Relying on your armor to gain an advantageâhow shameless!â
After fighting Lu Fei for so long, Luo Xin realized the man was like an iron barrel. Every hit Luo Xin landed only hurt himself. Clenching his aching fists, he seethed with anger.
Lu Fei grinned. âColonel Luo, thatâs where youâre wrong. On the battlefield, are you going to fight the barbarians bare-assed? Ridiculous! Just this alone proves youâve never faced true barbarian elites. Those bastards are far more shameless than meâthey never fight head-on. Theyâll just shoot arrows at you, run when you chase them, and shoot again when you stop.â
âNonsense! Iâve spilled as much barbarian blood as you!â Luo Xin roared.
Lu Fei was about to retort when he noticed Xiao Ming approaching. He immediately shut his mouth and pretended nothing had happened.
âWhatâs going on, you two? Two days apart, and this is how you greet each other?â Xiao Ming said, eyeing Luo Xinâs bruised face.
Lu Fei removed his helmet, revealing a shameless grin, and played the victim. âYour Highness, Colonel Luo bullied me. He looks down on those of us from humble backgrounds.â
âLies! All I said was that itâs dishonorable to duel me while wearing armor!â Luo Xin argued.
âYou did say it!â Lu Fei bellowed.
Xiao Ming rubbed his temples. âGentlemen, youâre a Qingzhou army colonel and an imperial guard colonel. Brawling like street thugs in front of the soldiersâarenât you afraid theyâll laugh at you?â
Only then did the two realize their surroundings. Many soldiers were stifling giggles.
Lu Fei scowled. âWhat are you looking at? Get back to training! Anyone who makes a mistake in formation will answer to me!â
The soldiers immediately resumed drills.
Xiao Ming said, âThis isnât the place to talk. Come with me.â
Leading them to a small grove outside the camp, Xiao Ming addressed Luo Xin. âSecond Brother, the Qingzhou army doesnât care about lineage. Thatâs why Colonel Lu reacted so strongly. I hope you wonât take it to heart.â
Luo Xin was a proud man. He hadnât wanted to come to Qingzhou in the first place, and now this conflict with Lu Fei left him even more displeased. âYour Highness neednât explain. If the Qingzhou army doesnât welcome me, Iâll return to Changâan.â
âWe canât afford to serve a noble like you anyway,â Lu Fei muttered, looking skyward.
Xiao Ming glared at Lu Fei. âEnough. Everyone in Qingzhou knows youâre a troublemaker, Lu Fei. Second Brother may have been wrong, but youâre not blameless either. Keep this up, and forget about your custom plate armor.â
Lu Fei panicked. He could live without anything elseâbut not his armor. Heâd grown attached to it, especially the custom-fitted set that even arrows struggled to pierce.
A troublemaker but also a scoundrel at heart, Lu Fei forced a smile. âColonel Luo, my apologies. I was in the wrong. Next time, Iâll take off the armor, and weâll spar properly.â
âHmph! As if Iâd spar with you again. Never!â Luo Xin turned to leave.
Lu Fei, who had only conceded for the sake of his armor, made no effort to stop him.
Xiao Ming called out, âSecond Brother, think about why General Luo sent you to Qingzhou. If you canât endure a little hardship, you might as well return to Changâan and live a comfortable life as a colonel under your fatherâs wing. Let the Qingzhou officers look down on you as just another pampered nobleâbecause theyâd be right. While they shed blood against the barbarians, you chose to retreat.â
Luo Xin froze mid-step.
Why had he come to Qingzhou?
Wasnât it for the dream of driving the barbarians out of the Central Plains?
âThe moon of Qin, the passes of Han,
A thousand-mile marchânone return again.
If only Dragon Cityâs general were still here,
No barbarian horse would cross the Yin Mountains.â
Xiao Ming recited the poem softly, his voice swelling with passion, stirring Luo Xinâs blood.
The poemâs solemn beauty seemed to linger in his heart. For centuries, the sons and daughters of Han had faced foreign invasions with iron willâand triumphed.
âWhat a lineââIf only Dragon Cityâs general were still here,
No barbarian horse would cross the Yin Mountains.ââ
Luo Xin turned back. âMany say Your Highness is a man of extraordinary literary talent. Now I see it for myself.â