At dusk that
night, after bowing to Master and Master-Wife and bidding his farewell to all
the apprentice brothers and sisters, Linghu Chong climbed up the steep cliff on
the very top of the Jade Maiden Peak, bringing only a long sword with him. There
was a cave on top of the cliff. It was the spot used for punishing generations
of Huashan Sword School apprentices who had violated school rules. The cliff was
completely bare, without a single blade of grass, not mentioning any trees.
Other than the cave, there was nothing else on the cliff. Mount Huashan had many
beautiful types of scenery and resourceful of trees and grasses, but this steep
cliff was an exception. Legend told that the cliff was a pearl studded on the
Jade Maiden’s hairpin. The reason why earlier generations of Huashan
grandmasters picked this steep cliff as the place for punishing apprentices was
mainly because it was such a bare place that even birds or insects didn’t want
to live here. Therefore, when the punished apprentice meditated and thought
through his mistakes, he wouldn’t be distracted by other things and would be
able to stay focused.
Linghu Chong
entered the cave, and a big smooth rock on the floor soon caught his eyes.
“For the last
several hundred years, many grandmasters of our Huashan Sword School must have
sat on this rock before, which really smoothed out the rock surface. I, Linghu
Chong, am the number one troublemaker of Huashan Sword School nowadays, so of
course I am destined to sit on this rock. Master has been really kind to me. He
had waited until today to send me here to sit on this rock,” Linghu Chong
thought to himself.
“Hello rock!”
He patted on the big rock gently and muttered. “You’ve probably been lonely
for many years. But Linghu Chong is here to be your company now.”
Sitting down on
the rock, he found his eyes only one foot away from the rock wall. Then
something caught his attention. The words “Feng Qingyang” were carved on the
left side of the rock wall. Those must have been carved using a sharp blade –
the vigorous strokes were almost half-an-inch deep into the rock.
“Who’s this
Feng Qingyang?” Linghu Chong couldn’t help but ask himself. “He is
probably a senior master of our school who was once punished to meditate here.
Oh, I see. My Grandmaster’s name has a ‘Qing’ in it and he belongs to the
‘Qing’ generation of Huashan masters. This senior master named Feng must be
my Grand Uncle-Master then. It takes great strength to carve something like
that. His Kung Fu must have been outstanding. How come Master and Master-Wife
never mentioned him before? I guess this senior master must have passed away a
long time ago.”
He closed his
eyes and worked on his breathing exercises for about an hour before standing up
again to stretch out. Going back into the cave and sat back down on the rock, he
started pondering upon the question, “When I meet people from the Demon Cult,
should I simply draw my sword and kill him right away with no questions asked
and with no regards? Doesn’t the Demon Cult even have a single good person?
But if he were a good person, why would he join the Demon Cult in the first
place? Even if he had joined the Demon Cult by mistake, he could have quit
immediately. If he didn’t quit, then he must be willing to collaborate with
evil and harm innocent people.”
Instantly, many
scenes appeared in his mind. Those were all scenes Master, Master-Wife, and
other senior masters in the Martial World had told him before, things about the
many kinds of murders the Demon Cult members had committed: The entire family of
Master Yu in Jiangxi Province, a total of twenty-three, were taken prisoner by
the Demon Cult and all were nailed onto tree trunks. Even the three-year-old
child was no exception. Two of Master Yu’s sons groaned for three days and
three nights before finally passing away. When the Head Master of Dragon-Phoenix
Saber in Jinan, Zhao Dengkui, held the wedding ceremony for his son, members of
the Demon Cult forced their way into the crowds, beheaded the newly weds and
placed their heads on top of the gift table claiming them to be wedding gifts.
When old Hero Hao in Hanyang had his seventieth birthday party and invited many
friends in the Martial World over, no one had known that the Demon Cult had
planted bombs right underneath the room for the ceremony. The sudden explosion
killed and wounded countless number of people, including Uncle-Master Ji from
the Taishan Sword School, who lost an arm in this tragedy. Uncle-Master Ji had
told this story himself, so it had to be true. Then he remembered when he met
Uncle-Master Sun of the Songshan Sword School, whose both arms, feet and eyes
were cut out. He was screaming nonstop, “The Demon Cult did this. Seek revenge
for me! The Demon Cult did this. Seek revenge for me!” At that time the
Songshan Sword School had already sent people to help, but with such severe
wounds, there was really not much to be done. Remembering the image of two empty
holes on Uncle-Master Sun’s face with blood gushing out continuously, Linghu
Chong could not help but quiver.
“Demon Cult
members really have committed too many cruel crimes,” he thought. “So when
Qu Yang and his granddaughter saved me, they must have had ill intentions. When
Master asks me again if I will kill with no hesitation when I see members of the
Demon Cult, my answer will be: Why should I hesitate? Of course I will draw my
sword and attack with no question asked.”
Finally able to
think it through, Linghu Chong had an ease of mind. With a long roar, he jumped
backwards toward the opening of the cave. Turning his body around while still in
mid-air, he opened his eyes again after landing squarely on the ground. Looking
down at his feet, he found his feet almost on the edge of the steep cliff, only
two feet from the very brink of the cliff. If he had used just a little more
strength when he jumped up and had landed two more feet further, he would have
fallen into the bottomless abyss and have his body smashed into pieces. He had
actually calculated the distance well in his head before he closed his eyes and
jumped backwards. Since he had made his mind up to kill the Demon Cult members
on first sight and didn’t have any more burdens on his mind, he just wanted to
have a little risky fun.
“I am still not
brave enough. I should have jumped at least another feet closer to the edge for
the real fun,” Linghu Chong thought, when sounds of giggles and clapping
suddenly rose from behind.
“Big apprentice
brother! That was so cool!” It was the voice of Yue Lingshan.
Linghu Chong was
very delighted. He turned around and saw Yue Lingshan carrying a meal basket.
“Big apprentice
brother, I’ve brought you your dinner,” Yue Lingshan announced happily. She
sat the meal basket on the ground, went into the cave, and sat on the big rock
facing the rock wall. “This is a really cool trick of yours! Let me give it a
try.”
Linghu Chong knew
that this trick was indeed a very dangerous one. Even when he tried it earlier,
he was ready to give it all up. Yue Lingshan’s Kung Fu skills were much less
compared to his, and if she couldn’t calculate her strength right, it would be
disastrous. But because she was really in the mood at the moment, he couldn’t
hold her back. So he stood right next to the brim of the cliff and waited.
Intending to make
sure she could beat the big apprentice brother, Yue Lingshan went over the
calculation in her head quickly and then pushed the ground hard with her toes.
After her body had left the ground, she also turned her body around in the
mid-air. Hoping to land closer to the edge of the cliff than Linghu Chong did,
she used a little bit extra strength, but when her body started to fall, fear
suddenly overwhelmed her and she had to open her eyes. Seeing the bottomless
abyss right in front of her eyes, she screamed in terror.
Linghu Chong
reached out and caught her left arm while she was still in the air. When Yue
Lingshan landed back onto the ground, she found her feet only one foot away from
the very brink of the cliff. It was indeed closer than what Linghu Chong had
achieved. Before her heart even had time to fall back into her chest, she was
already claiming her victory.
“Big apprentice
brother, I landed further than you did!”
Seeing her
frightened face as white as a sheet, Linghu Chong patted her gingerly on the
back. “Better not try this trick again. If Master or Master-Wife ever hear
about this, they would definitely scold me harshly, maybe even punish me for
another year of meditation facing the wall here.”
Yue Lingshan felt
a little better now. She took two steps back and said with a big grin, “Then I
need to be punished too. We can meditate facing the wall here together.
Wouldn’t that be fun? We can have a contest everyday to see who can jump
further.”
“Us two,
meditate here together everyday?” Linghu Chong repeated the words while
throwing a glance at the cave, a breeze of happiness swelling in his heart,
thinking, “If I get to spend an entire year together with the little
apprentice sister here without any disruptions, then I’d be as happy as a
worry-free fairy? Alas, it will never happen.”
“I am afraid
that Master will have you meditate in the ‘House of Integrity’ and ban you
from leaving there, then we won’t be able to see each other for an entire
year,” he said.
“That’s not
fair!” Yue Lingshan immediately complained. “How come you can have fun here,
and I have to be a prisoner in the ‘House of Integrity’?” Knowing clearly
that her parents would have never allowed her to accompany the big apprentice
brother here on the cliff, she changed the subject.
“Big apprentice
brother, Mom told Monkey Six to bring you food everyday at first. I told Monkey
Six, ‘Sixth apprentice brother, I know you are a monkey and all that, but
climbing up and down the ‘Cliff of Contemplation’ is no easy task. Why
don’t you let me help you and do it for you? So, how are you going to repay me
for this favor?’ Monkey Six said, ‘I dare not to loaf on the job given by
Master-Wife. Besides, big apprentice brother is the one that treats me the best.
I am so glad that I’ll be bringing food to him for an entire year and will be
able to see him once everyday. I don’t mind even if it’s no easy task.’
Big apprentice brother, don’t you think Monkey Six is very mean?”
“Well, he was
telling the truth.” Linghu Chong smiled.
Yue Lingshan
continued. “Monkey Six also said, ‘I’ve always wanted to ask for advice
from big apprentice brother about Kung Fu questions. But every time as soon as
you show up, you’d be kicking me away, not allowing any more conversation with
the big apprentice brother.’ Big apprentice brother, do I ever do things like
that? Isn’t Monkey Six talking garbage here? He then said, ‘Hey, for the
entire next year, I will be the only one who can go up the ‘Cliff of
Contemplation’ to see big apprentice brother. You won’t even have a
chance.’ I got mad, but he paid no attention. Later…later….”
“Later you
threatened him with your sword?” Linghu Chong guessed.
“No.” Yue
Lingshan shook her head. “Later I got real upset and started crying. Monkey
Six then came to me and begged me to bring food to you.”
Staring at her
cute little face, Linghu Chong could see the slight swelling right next to her
eyes. Sure enough, she must have had quite some weeping. Deeply moved, he
thought, “She is so good to me. I’d be willing to die a thousand times for
her.”
Yue Lingshan
opened the meal basket. Taking out two plates of dishes, together with two pairs
of chopsticks and two rice bowls, she set them on a big rock with a flat top.
“Two sets of
chopsticks?” Linghu Chong uttered.
“I’ll eat
together with you. Look, what’s this?” Yue Lingshan’s face split into a
big grin when she took out a small wine-calabash from the bottom of the meal
basket.
Linghu Chong was
very addicted to wine. Seeing the calabash of wine, he stood up and bowed deeply
to Yue Lingshan. “Thank you so-o-o much!! I’ve been worrying about having no
wine to drink for an entire year. You just saved my life!”
Yue Lingshan
uncorked the wine-calabash and then passed it to Linghu Chong. “There’s not
much here. I can only steal one small calabash of wine for you everyday. If I
try to steal too much, my mom might find out about it,” she explained with a
smile.
The Huashan Sword
School rule said that an apprentice meditating on the “Cliff of
Contemplation” would be prohibited from eating any meat, which was why the
kitchen only prepared a big plate of boiled vegetables and a plate of Tofu for
Linghu Chong. But considering herself going through the punishment together with
her big apprentice brother, Yue Lingshan found the dishes quite enjoyable. After
dinner, the two chatted with no specific topics for another hour. Only when it
was already in the nightfall, did Yue Lingshan go down the cliff.
From then on, Yue
Lingshan would bring food up the cliff around dusk everyday, and the two would
have dinner together. At noon the next day, Linghu Chong simply ate the
leftovers from previous day’s dinner as his lunch.
Although Linghu
Chong lived alone atop the cliff, he didn’t feel lonely at all. Every morning
after he woke up, he would meditate with breathing exercises and also practice
the Huashan style inner energy and the sword arts taught by his Master. He also
spent time pondering upon and going over Tian Boguang’s fast knife chops and
the move created by Master-Wife – Unrivaled
and Unmatched, The Thrust of Ning. There was only one thrust in this The Thrust
of Ning move, but it contained many techniques from Huashan style inner energy
and Huashan sword arts. Linghu Chong knew that he was not at the level to
execute this move yet. If he had tried to use it, he would only make a fool out
of himself, so he worked hard everyday in advancing himself with his Kung Fu
skills. Thus, although he was punished to meditate by facing the wall to think
over his mistakes, he didn’t do any of those. Other than having some chats
with Yue Lingshan every evening, he simply worked hard on his Kung Fu skills
with dedication. Two months passed like that, and it started to get colder and
colder each day atop the cliff. Some more days later, Madam Yue finished making
Linghu Chong a new set of cotton-padded coat and had Lu Dayou bring it to him up
the cliff.
One
day, a windstorm swept by in the morning, and by noon, big snowflakes had
started swirling out of the sky. Seeing the heavy dark clouds gathering in the
sky, Linghu Chong could tell that the snow would be lasting for quite a while.
“The road up the cliff is very steep and dangerous. By dusk the road must be
very slippery. Little apprentice sister shouldn’t try to bring me any food in
a day like this,” he couldn’t help thinking. But there was no way of
communication for him to send the message. In great worries, he could only wish
that Master and Master-Wife would know about this and stop little apprentice
sister from coming.
“How
could Master and Master-Wife not know about the fact that little apprentice
sister has been bringing food for me instead of sixth apprentice brother? Maybe
they just pretended to not know and paid no attention. If little apprentice
sister tried to climb up the cliff today, a single slip would cost her life. I
guess Master-Wife would ban her from climbing up the cliff for sure,” he
thought.
Linghu
Chong waited anxiously until dusk, casting a glance down the cliff every once a
while. Seeing that it was getting darker and darker and Yue Lingshan never
showed up, Linghu Chong felt a bit relieved. “Tomorrow morning, sixth
apprentice brother will bring the food up. I hope little apprentice sister will
never take on the risks.”
He
was about to go back in the cave to sleep when rustling sounds of somebody
climbing the snow-covered road to the cliff came to his attention. Then Yue
Lingshan’s voice rose, “Big apprentice brother…big apprentice
brother…!”
Greatly
surprised but also greatly delighted, Linghu Chong rushed by the side of the
cliff. In the shower of the big snowflakes, he could see Yue Lingshan struggle
her way up the cliff in slips and skids. Restricted by the order from the
Master, Linghu Chong dared not to step even one step down the cliff, only
reaching out with his hand to try to catch Yue Lingshan. As soon as Yue
Lingshan’s left hand touched his right hand, Linghu Chong grabbed onto her
wrist and pulled her up the cliff. Under the dim light, Yue Lingshan appeared to
have snow all over her; even her hairs were covered in snow. There was a big
swelling on the left side of her forehead and blood was still dripping down
slowly from the cut. “You…you….” Linghu Chong was lost in words.
Yue Lingshan bit
her lip as if she was going to start crying. “I fell, and the meal basket fell
into the valley. You…you’ll be hungry tonight.”
Linghu Chong’s
heart was swelled with gratefulness and with compassion. He pressed gingerly on
her wound with his sleeve and said affectionately, “Little apprentice sister!
The mountain road is too slippery. You shouldn’t have come up here.”
“I don’t want
you to starve. And…and, I wanted to see you,” Yue Lingshan muttered.
“But if you had
fallen into the valley as a result, how could I ever face Master and Master-Wife
again?” Linghu Chong said.
“Get rid of
that worrying face of yours! See, I am fine here. It’s just that I am too
impotent. I lost the meal basket and the wine-calabash right before I almost
made it up the cliff,” Yue Lingshan said.
“I only want
you to be safe. I don’t mind if I have to starve for ten days,” Linghu Chong
said compassionately.
“Half way up,
the road was so slippery. I gathered all my inner energy and jumped a couple of
times. Hey, I actually made it up that real steep slope by the ‘Five
Pine-Trees.’ I was so scared of falling down into the valley at that
moment.” Yue Lingshan gasped.
“Little
apprentice sister,” Linghu Chong demanded, “promise me that you’ll never
risk your life for me again. If you had really fallen down into the valley, I
would have jumped down after you for sure.”
Yue Lingshan
looked at Linghu Chong with warmth and happiness blazing in her eyes. “Big
apprentice brother, why do you worry so much? If I had fallen down on my way to
bring you food, it would be the result of my own carelessness. Why would you
feel so guilty?”
“It’s not
about feeling guilty.” Linghu Chong shook his head slowly. “If it were sixth
apprentice brother who was bringing food to me and fell down into the valley and
got killed, will I jump down the valley after him?” He shook his head slowly
as he spoke. “I will try my best to take good care of his parents and his
family. But I won’t jump off the cliff to die along with a friend.”
“But if I had
died, then you wouldn’t want to live any more?” Yue Lingshan asked slowly.
“That’s
correct. Little apprentice sister, it wasn’t because you were bringing me
food. Even if you were bringing food for someone else and died because of that,
I wouldn’t have wanted to stay alive.”
Yue Lingshan
gripped onto Linghu Chong’s hands tightly, her heart filled with tenderness
and affection. “Big apprentice brother!” she called out gently.
Linghu Chong had
an urge to embrace her in his arms, but still couldn’t gather enough courage
to do so. The two of them simply stared at each other quietly, neither one moved
an inch. Big snowflakes kept pouring down from the sky and soon the two looked
almost like two snowmen.
After a long
while, Linghu Chong finally broke the silence. “You can’t go down the cliff
all by yourself tonight. Did Master and Master-Wife know that you came up here?
It would be better if they can send someone up to get you.”
“This morning,
out of the blue, Dad received a letter from the Songshan Sword School’s
Alliance Chief Zuo, saying that they need to discuss something urgent, so he and
Mom had left Mount Huashan today,” Yue Lingshan said.
“Then does
anyone else know that you came up here?” Linghu Chong asked.
“Nope. Nobody.
Second, third, forth apprentice brothers and Monkey Six all headed to Mount
Songshan together with Mom and Dad, and no one knows that I came up the cliff to
see you. Otherwise, Monkey Six would have fought with me for the chance to bring
food up for you, and that would be very troublesome! Oh, that’s right. The
chap Lin Pingzhi saw me coming up. But I told him to shut his mouth if he wanted
to be spared of a good beating tomorrow.”
“Wow, what an
impressive senior apprentice sister.” Linghu Chong grinned.
“Of course!”
Yue Lingshan let out a big smile. “Somebody is finally calling me senior
apprentice sister now. If I don’t put on the manner of a senior, what a waste
would that be? It’s not like you. Everybody calls you the big apprentice
brother. What do you care?” The two of them broke into a laugh.
“Well, then you
can’t go back down tonight. Why don’t you spend the night in the cave and
plan on going back down tomorrow morning?”
Linghu Chong held
Yue Lingshan’s hand and walked her into the cave. The cave was quite small,
just big enough for the two of them to stay in, and not much room left after
that. The two of them sat down facing each other and chatted until late night.
Yue Lingshan finally dozed off and fell asleep. Afraid that she might catch a
cold, Linghu Chong took off the cotton-padded coat he was wearing and tucked it
around her. In the dim light reflected by the snow outside, he could vaguely see
her cute little face.
“Little
apprentice sister has such deep affection for me. Even if I have to die for her
and be smashed into ten thousand pieces, I will not regret it,” Linghu Chong
thought to himself.
In the silence,
he soon fell into an even deeper thought. “I lost my parents when I was still
little. Luckily, Master and Master-Wife brought me up and treated me like their
own son. I am the head apprentice of the Huashan Sword School. Not only did I
become an apprentice earlier than everybody else, but also my Kung Fu skills
were way above the rest of the apprentice brothers. One day I will probably take
over the responsibility from Master and become the Head Master of Huashan. Now
with little apprentice sister treating me like this, it would be impossible for
me to ever repay the great kindness from my Master. But I’ve always been doing
things with no restrain and have kept Master and Master-Wife angry with me.
I’ve really disappointed their expectations. I must thoroughly rectify my
errors starting from now on. Otherwise, I would be failing not only Master and
Master-Wife, but also little apprentice sister.”
Staring at the
lovely hair of Yue Lingshan, which rustled gently from her breathing, Linghu
Chong drifted into deep thoughts when he suddenly heard Yue Lingshan murmuring,
“Hey, chap Lin, you are not behaving yourself! Come over here to let me give
you a good beating!”
Linghu Chong was
surprised. But seeing Yue Lingshan turning her body to the side with her eyes
shut tight and her breathing falling back into a normal rhythm, he realized that
she was just having a dream. Quite amused, he thought, “Finally getting to be
a senior apprentice sister to someone, she probably has been acting in a real
cocky way. During these days, apprentice brother Lin must have been ordered
around left and right, and probably had enough of suffering. She can’t even
stop bullying him in her dreams.”
Guarding by Yue
Lingshan’s side, Linghu Chong did not sleep at all. Yue Lingshan had been
totally exhausted the previous evening, so she slept till it was already late in
the morning before waking up. Finding Linghu Chong staring at her with a smile,
she returned with a smile and then said with a yawn, “Did you wake up early in
the morning?”
Linghu Chong
didn’t tell her that he had not slept at all during the night. “What dream
did you have? Did you beat up apprentice brother Lin?” he asked with a grin.
“Did you hear
me talk in my dreams?” Yue Lingshan asked after thinking for a moment. “This
chap Lin is so stubborn. He just doesn’t want to listen to me. Ha-ha, I scold
him not only in day times, but also when I am sleeping.”
“How did he get
on your nerves?” Linghu Chong asked.
“I dreamed that
I had asked him to go practice sword skills with me in the waterfall, but he had
all kinds of excuses and simply didn’t want to go with me. I finally tricked
him into going. And as soon as he got to the waterfall, I pushed him down the
waterfall.”
“Oops, you
can’t do that. You are going to get him killed,” Linghu Chong commented with
a smile.
“It’s only a
dream. It’s not real. Why are you worrying so much? Are you afraid that I
really might kill this chap?”
“Well, what one
thinks about in day time, one dreams about it at night. You must have really
thought about killing apprentice brother Lin during the day, and you kept
thinking about it, that’s why you dreamed about it at night.”
Yue Lingshan
showed a winkled nose. “This chap is useless. He has been practicing the
entry-level sword art form for three months now, and it still looked far from
right. Yet he is the dedicated type and kept practicing days and nights. I get
mad just looking at him practicing. What do I have to think about if I want to
kill him? All I need to do is to raise my sword and then bring the sword
swishing sideway. A sure kill with a single blow!” She slashed out with her
right hand and performed a move of Huashan sword arts.
“Cloud by the
Hill – Chap Lin’s head falls off!” Linghu Chong burst into laughter.
“If I actually
use this Cloud by the Hill move, his head will fall off for sure.” Yue
Lingshan giggled loudly.
“You are the
senior apprentice sister. When a junior apprentice brother has problem with his
sword practice, you should be giving him some pointers, not drawing your sword
to kill for no specific reasons. All new apprentices of the Master will be your
junior apprentice brothers. What if when Master takes in one hundred new
apprentices, and you decided to kill ninety-nine of them in a couple of days?
What are we going to do then?” Linghu Chong joked.
“You are
absolutely right about that! I’ll only kill ninety-nine of them and make sure
I leave one alone. If I kill all of them, then who is going to call me senior
apprentice sister?” Yue Lingshan held onto the side of the rock wall and
almost laughed herself silly.
“If you killed
ninety-nine junior apprentice brothers, the one hundredth one would be running
away for sure. You still won’t be able to maintain your senior apprentice
sister status.” Linghu Chong suggested.
“By then I’ll
make you call me senior apprentice sister.” Yue Lingshan grinned.
“I have no
problem calling you senior apprentice sister. But are you going to kill me or
not?” Linghu Chong asked jokingly.
“If you listen
to my orders, then I won’t kill you. If you don’t, then I will.” Yue
Lingshan also said jokingly.
“Little
apprentice sister, I beg you to show some mercy with your sword!”
It had stopped
snowing by then. Afraid that when apprentice brothers and sisters found out that
Yue Lingshan had been missing they might start slanderous gossips, which could
be disastrous for little apprentice sister’s reputation, Linghu Chong urged
Yue Lingshan to go back down after some short chats.
“I want to stay
here a bit longer to play. Mom and Dad are both not at home. It’s very
boring!” Yue Lingshan still didn’t want to go.
“My good
apprentice sister, in the last couple of days, I just created some more moves
for the Chong-Ling Sword Art. As soon as I can leave the cliff, I’ll go with
you to practice sword skills in the waterfall. Alright?”
After quite some
coaxing, Linghu Chong finally succeeded in getting her off the cliff back home.
At dusk that day,
Gao Gengming brought food up the cliff instead. He said that Yue Lingshan caught
a cold and was having fevers. She had to rest in bed, but she thought about the
big apprentice brother and had asked him to make sure not to forget bringing
some wine when he brought the food up. Linghu Chong was greatly shocked and
suffered great worries. He knew that she had a terrible fall the previous
evening and was probably terribly scared, which caused all the illness, and
wished dearly that he would be able to rush down the cliff to pay a visit to
her. Although he had starved for two days, with the meal right in front of him,
he only felt a lump in his throat and could hardly swallow.
Gao Gengming knew
that big apprentice brother and the little apprentice sister were a loving
couple, and that was why as soon as Linghu Chong heard about her illness, he
became very worried. So he tried to comfort him.
“Big apprentice
brother, don’t be too worried. Yesterday we had a lot of snow. Little
apprentice sister must have spent too much time in the snow playing and caught a
cold. For people who practice inner energy like us, such a little cold is really
nothing. After taking some medicines, it will be gone in no time,” he
persuaded.
But Yue Lingshan
remained sick for over two weeks. Only after the Yue couple had returned to
Mount Huashan and rid the fever for her using Huashan style inner energy was she
able to recover slowly. By the time she was finally able to get up to the cliff,
it was already over twenty days later.
After suffering
such a long parting, both felt great joy tempered with sorrow. Yue Lingshan
stared at Linghu Chong’s face and burst out a cry, “Big apprentice brother,
did you get sick too? How come you look so thin?”
Linghu Chong
shook his head. “I didn’t get sick. I…I….”
“You…you were
thinking of me. And you lost weight because of the worries.” Yue Lingshan
suddenly realized. She burst into tears. “Big apprentice brother, I am all
recovered by now.”
“I watched the
road days and nights waiting for this very moment. Thank Heavens! You came at
last!” Linghu Chong muttered, holding Yue Lingshan’s hand tightly.
“Actually, I
saw you many times,” Yue Lingshan said.
“What? You saw
me many times?” Linghu Chong asked in surprise.
“Yeah! While I
was ill, I saw you all the time when I closed my eyes. That day when my fever
worsened, Mom said that I kept talking to you in my dreams. Big apprentice
brother, Mom has learned about that night when I spent the night up here.”
Linghu Chong
blushed and felt some uneasiness. “Was Master-Wife angry?” he asked.
“Mom wasn’t
angry about it. But…but….” Yue Lingshan suddenly blushed and stopped
abruptly.
“But what?”
Linghu Chong asked.
“I am not
telling you,” Yue Lingshan declared.
Noticing the
affected shy expression on Yue Lingshan’s face, Linghu Chong’s heart
quivered. He immediately pulled himself together and said, “Little apprentice
sister, you just got better. You really shouldn’t come up here so soon. I knew
you were gradually getting better. Everyday when fifth apprentice brother or
sixth apprentice brother brought food up for me, they all told me about you.”
“Then how come
you are still so thin?” Yue Lingshan asked.
“Well, as soon
as you fully recover, I will gain my weight back.” Linghu Chong answered with
a smile.
“Tell me the
truth. How much did you eat at each meal these days? Monkey Six said that you
didn’t touch your food at all and only drank a lot of wine. He tried to
persuade you, but you simply wouldn’t listen to him. Big apprentice brother,
why don’t you…take good care of yourself?” At those words, tear drops
started rolling in her eyes again.
“Nonsense!
Don’t listen to him. Monkey Six always likes to exaggerate. Why would I only
drink wine and not eat?” Linghu Chong denied.
A breeze of cold
wind swept by and sent Yue Lingshan shivering. It was a very chilly day. The
cliff didn’t even have a single tree to block the cold wind. It was already
very cold on top of Mount Huashan; it was even colder here on the cliff.
“Little
apprentice sister,” Linghu Chong said quickly, “you have not fully recovered
yet. You’d better not catch a cold again. Go back down the cliff. Wait till
one day when the sun comes out and after you have fully recovered, then you can
come up to see me again.”
“I’m not
cold. We are getting snow and windstorm everyday. Who knows when we will have
sunshine again?” Yue Lingshan complained.
“But what if
you get sick again? I…I…,” Linghu Chong said in a worried tone.
Seeing the thin
and pallid face of Linghu Chong, Yue Lingshan thought, “If I get sick again,
he’ll get sick too for sure. That will surely get him killed with no one here
taking care of him at all.” So she had to agree. “Fine. I am leaving now.
You take good care of yourself. Don’t drink that much wine. Have at least
three bowls of rice every meal. I’ll go talk to Dad and tell him that you are
not feeling well. You need more nutritious food. You can’t live off only
vegetables.”
“I will not
violate the prohibition. Seeing you getting better is enough nourish for me
already. I am sure I will start gaining weight in a couple of days. My dear,
please go back now,” Linghu Chong urged.
“What did you
call me?” Her cheeks going red, Yue Lingshan asked in a low voice, love and
affection swelling in her eyes.
Feeling a little
bit shy, Linghu Chong immediately answered, “I just blurted that out. Little
apprentice sister, please don’t mind.”
“Why would I
mind? I like you to call me that.” Yue Lingshan replied.
Linghu Chong felt
a warm current coursing through his heart. All he could think of was to embrace
her tightly in his arms. But he immediately told himself, “She has shown me
such affection. How could I ever disgrace her with such disrespectful
behavior?” So he turned his head aside in a hurry, and only said in a soft
voice, “Walk slow when you go down the cliff, one step at a time. Take a rest
if you need to. Don’t just run all the way down like you used to do in other
days.”
“I won’t,”
Yue Lingshan answered as she turned around slowly and walked toward the road
down the cliff.
Hearing the sound
of her steps getting further and further, Linghu Chong turned his head back,
only seeing Yue Lingshan standing a few dozen feet away down the road staring at
him. For a long while, the two just stared at each other silently.
“Walk slow.
It’s time for you to get back,” Linghu Chong finally said.
“Yes,” Yue
Lingshan answered and this time really started heading back.
In that day,
Linghu Chong felt a kind of joy he had never experienced before in his entire
life. Sitting on the rock, he couldn’t resist his urge to laugh out loud. He
suddenly burst out a long roar, and it echoed around the valley again and again.
The roar seemed to be shouting the words, “I am so happy! I am so happy!”
The next day, it
snowed again, and sure enough, Yue Lingshan did not come up. Linghu Chong heard
from Lu Dayou that she was enjoying a speedy recovery and was getting better and
better everyday. That truly cheered him up.
Another twenty or
so days passed before Yue Lingshan came up the cliff again. She had a basket
full of Zong-Zi[1] this time. After looking at Linghu
Chong’s face carefully for a moment, she smiled. “You didn’t lie. You sure
gained quite a few pounds back.”
“You’ve
recovered well. I am so happy to see you healthy.” Seeing the ruddy complexion
on Yue Lingshan’s cheeks, Linghu Chong also smiled.
“I’ve been
bugging Mom every day so that I could bring your food up, but Mom just
wouldn’t let me. She kept saying that it was too cold, or it was too humid.
She almost sounded as if as soon as I come up the cliff, I’ll drop dead. I
said that big apprentice brother has stayed on the cliff for days and nights. I
don’t see him getting sick. Mom said that big apprentice brother has very high
inner energy; I am simply not in the same league. Hey, Mom was praising about
you. Aren’t you happy to hear that?”
Linghu Chong
nodded. “I really miss Master and Master-Wife. I wish I could see them
soon.”
“Yesterday I
spent a whole day helping Mom wrapping Zong-Zi. I thought to myself, wouldn’t
it be nice if I could bring you some? And guess what? Before I even opened my
mouth to ask today, Mom had already said to me, ‘Take this basket of Zong-Zi
to Chong.’ What a surprise!”
Linghu Chong felt
a lump in his throat, thinking, “Master-Wife is so nice to me.”
“These Zong-Zi
just came out of the pot; they are still hot. Let me peel some for you.” Yue
Lingshan went in the cave and started unwrapping the bamboo leaves outside of
the Zong-Zi. Soon, appetizing smell filled the small cave.
Taking the
unwrapped Zong-Zi Yue Lingshan handed to him, Linghu Chong took a bite. Even
though the Zong-Zi only had vegetarian stuffing, the mixture of straw mushrooms,
lotus seeds, broad beans and other ingredients gave it a very delicious flavor.
“Little Lin and
I picked those straw mushrooms the day before yesterday…,” Yue Lingshan
bragged.
“Little Lin?”
Linghu Chong was lost.
“Oh, That’s
junior apprentice brother Lin. I’ve been calling him Little Lin these days. He
came to me the day before yesterday and told me that there was straw mushrooms
under those pine trees at the east slope. He even went with me and spent half a
day picking them. But we only found enough to fill a half basket. While
there’s not much, it sure is tasty, isn’t it?”
“Yummy! I
almost swallowed my tongue together with it. So, little apprentice sister, you
don’t yell at him now?” Linghu Chong asked.
“Why not!
Anytime he doesn’t listen to me, I yell at him. But he sure learned how to
behave himself these days, so I don’t yell at him as much now. And when he
works hard and progress a little with his sword practice, I praise him a little,
‘Aha, Little Lin, this move looks not too shabby, much better than yesterday.
But it’s still not fast enough. Practice more! Practice more!’ Ha-ha!” Yue
Lingshan said amusingly.
“Are you
teaching him sword arts?” Linghu Chong asked.
“Yep! He speaks
Fujian dialect. Apprentice brothers and sisters are having a hard time
understanding him. I’ve been to Fuzhou before and it’s easier for me to
understand his words, so Dad asked me to help him with his sword art whenever I
have time. Big apprentice brother, since I can’t come up here to see you all
the time, when I get bored, I might as well teach him a couple of moves. Little
Lin is no dummy. He can learn quickly.”
“I see. So you
are the senior apprentice sister and the instructor. No wonder he dares not to
disobey you.” Linghu Chong laughed.
“I wouldn’t
say that. Yesterday when I asked him to go hunt pheasants with me, he didn’t
want to go, and said that he had not gotten the moves White Aurora Shooting to
Sun and Heaven Hanging Upside Down right and needed to practice more.”
Linghu Chong was
a bit surprised. He asked, “He has only been in our Huashan Sword School for
several months, how come he is already practicing moves like White Aurora
Shooting to Sun and Heaven Hanging Upside Down? Little apprentice sister, our
Huashan sword arts require the practitioner to follow each of the steps. It
would be harmful to try to advance too quickly.”
“Don’t worry
about it. I won’t be teaching him irresponsibly,” Yue Lingshan explained.
“Little Lin is always eager to excel. He practices days and nights. Every time
when I want to chat a little, in less than three sentences, he would start
asking questions about sword arts. Sword forms that will take others three
months to grasp will only take him half a month. When I wanted him to go play
with me, he would never agree frankly.”
Linghu Chong fell
silent, and all of a sudden, some kind of indescribable annoyance filled his
heart. He took another bite, and then just stared at the Zong-Zi in his hand
blankly.
“Big apprentice
brother, did you swallow your tongue? Why have you stopped talking?” Yue
Lingshan pulled at Linghu Chong’s sleeves.
Absentmindedly,
Linghu Chong put the remaining of the Zong-Zi in his mouth. Somehow, the
supposedly delicious Zong-Zi got stuck in his mouth and he couldn’t swallow it
down.
Yue Lingshan
pointed at him and giggled hard. “Aren’t you too impatient? See, you got it
stuck to your teeth.”
With a wry smile,
Linghu Chong swallowed hard and finally managed to send it down his throat. He
thought to himself, “I am really being stupid! Little apprentice sister loves
to play. Since I can’t go down the cliff, she wanted apprentice brother Lin to
be her company. That’s really quite normal. Why am I being so narrow-minded
and getting mad at that?” So he relaxed a little and said with a smile, “You
must have worked on this one. See how tight did you wrap it? It got my tongue
and my teeth all stuck together.”
Yue Lingshan
burst into loud laughter. After a few moments, she commented, “Poor big
apprentice brother, who has to be a prisoner on top of the cliff. See how
gluttonous you are!”
The next time
when she came up the cliff again, it was already over ten days later. Other than
the meal basket, she also brought a small basket with half basket of pine nuts
and chestnuts.
During the ten
days, Linghu Chong’s neck probably had gotten longer from all the anxious
looking down the cliff. Every time he asked about little apprentice sister from
Lu Dayou when he brought food up, Lu Dayou would always look queer and speak in
an odd way. Linghu Chong got suspicious, but simply couldn’t get a straight
answer out of him. When Linghu Chong pressed really hard sometimes, Lu Dayou
would always answer, “Little apprentice sister is doing great. She practices
sword art diligently everyday. Maybe Master didn’t want her up the cliff so
she wouldn’t be disturbing big apprentice brother’s meditation here.”
Now when he
finally saw Yue Lingshan again after all the waiting, his joy was unspeakable.
She seemed to be glowing with health and radiating vigor, looking even prettier
than how she looked before the illness. Linghu Chong couldn’t help but think,
“She has fully recovered. Why did she wait so long before coming up the cliff
again? Did Master or Master-Wife ban her from coming up here?”
Seeing the
puzzled look in Linghu Chong’s eyes, Yue Lingshan suddenly blushed. “Big
apprentice brother, I hadn’t come up to see you for so many days. Are you mad
at me?” she asked.
“Why would I be
mad? Master and Master-Wife must have told you not to come up, haven’t you?”
Linghu Chong said.
“Yeah. Mom just
taught me a new sword art form. She said that this sword art form has so many
complicated variations, if I had come up the cliff to chat with you, I’d lose
my focus.”
“Which sword
art form?” Linghu Chong asked curiously.
“Take a
guess!” Yue Lingshan challenged.
“Yang-Wu Sword
Form?”
“Nope.”
“Xi-Wu Sword
Form?”
“Try again!”
Yue Lingshan shook her head.
“Could it be
the Fair-Maiden Sword Form?”
“That’s my
mom’s specialty. I am not even qualified to give the Fair-Maiden Sword Form a
try yet.” Yue Lingshan stuck her tongue out and made a face. “Ok, let me
tell you. It’s The Nineteen Stances of the Jade Maiden Sword!” she said
triumphantly.
Linghu Chong was
taken by slight surprise. “You start to learn The Nineteen Stances of the Jade
Maiden Sword now? Oh, that really is a very complicated sword form,” he said
happily. All his suspicion melted away.
Although the set
of Jade Maiden Sword form only had nineteen stances, every stance had very
complicated changes and variations. If the practitioner couldn’t memorize all
those, he wouldn’t even be able to fully use just one stance. He had heard
from Master about it before, “The Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword mainly
focus in the fancy variations and changes. The form is quite different from our
school’s main focus – Inner Energy Drives the Sword. Since female
apprentices tend to have less strength from their arms, when they encounter with
a tougher opponent, they can use this sword form to counter with artful moves.
But all the male apprentices have no need to learn it.” That’s why even
Linghu Chong himself had not learned it before. Based on Yue Lingshan’s
current skill level, it seemed that she was not ready to learn this sword form
yet. Before, Linghu Chong, Yue Lingshan and some other apprentice brothers and
sisters had watched how Master and Master-Wife showed the set of sword form.
Master had attacked using many different sword art forms from different sword
schools and styles, but Master-Wife only defended with this Nineteen Stances of
Jade Maiden Sword form. The Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword were actually
well matched with the hundreds of excellent sword moves in a dozen different
styles. All the apprentices watching by the side were dumbfounded in amazement.
Yue Lingshan had begged her mother to teach her this sword form by then, and
Madam Yue had answered, “You are still too young. First, you don’t have the
skill level yet. Secondly, this sword art form requires a lot of brainpower. You
should probably wait till you are twenty years old before learning this sword
form. In addition, this sword form is used for countering sword moves from other
sword schools. If you only work with apprentice brothers and sisters in our own
school, you’d end up practicing how to counter Huashan sword art. Chong knows
a lot of different Kung Fu and he probably remembers many different sword moves
from other sword schools. He can probably practice with you in the future.”
This was an episode that happened about two years ago, and nobody ever mentioned
it again. Who’d expect that Master-Wife actually taught her this sword form?
“Master must be
in a real good mood these days to practice sword art with you everyday,”
Linghu Chong said.
This sword form
focused on adapting itself to changing conditions and not restricting oneself to
certain moves or postures, that was why right from the beginning, the
practitioner would need to practice with a partner. Within the Huashan Sword
School, Yue Buqun and Linghu Chong were the only two having good knowledge about
sword arts from other sword schools. Thus, since Yue Lingshan was learning The
Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword, Yue Buqun had to be working with her to
attack her with other sword school’s sword moves.
Yue Lingshan
flushed slightly again. “Dad doesn’t have that much time. It was Little Lin
who helped me to practice,” she said bashfully.
“Apprentice
brother Lin? Does he know many sword moves from other sword schools?” Linghu
Chong asked in surprise.
“He only knows
the family Kung Fu of his – Evil-Resisting Sword Art. Dad said that even
though the Evil-Resisting Sword Art isn’t that powerful at all, it has some
interesting variations in the moves, which would be good for me to compare to.
He wanted me to counter Evil-Resisting Sword Art as the starting point for my
Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword training.”
“I see.”
Linghu Chong nodded.
“Big apprentice
brother, are you upset?”
“No. Why would
I be upset? You are learning an advanced form of our Huashan sword arts now. I
feel very happy for you! Why should I be upset?”
“But you
don’t look very happy.”
“Which stance
are you on now?” Linghu Chong squeezed out a smile and asked.
Yue Lingshan
didn’t answer. After a long time, she finally said, “I see. Mom said to let
you help me practice, but I am having Little Lin do it, that’s why you are
upset. Am I right? But think about it, big apprentice brother, in the short
while, you won’t be able to come down from the cliff, and I am just too
anxious to learn this sword form. I just can’t wait for you any longer.”
“You are
talking childishly again. We are all apprentice brothers and sisters, so it’s
all the same no matter who practices with you,” Linghu Chong said in laughter.
He paused for a second and then went on, “I know you’d rather have
apprentice brother Lin practice with you than having me.”
“Nonsense!”
Yue Lingshan blushed again. “Compared to you, Little Lin’s skill level is
miles away. What good does it do me practicing with him?”
Linghu Chong
thought to himself, “Apprentice brother Lin has only joined the Huashan Sword
School for several months. Even if he were a super genius, how good could he
get?” So he said, “Of course there’s benefit here. Wouldn’t you feel
great when you can beat him with every single one of your moves?”
“Humph, just
with his clumsy Evil-Resisting Sword Art, does he actually expect to defeat
me?” Yue Lingshan giggled.
Linghu Chong had
long known that the little apprentice sister was the type who always wanted to
win. When she sparred with Lin Pingzhi, most likely she was able to use the
newly learned sword art with facility, and was able to enjoy advantage with
every single move. Lin Pingzhi’s Kung Fu level was very low, and he probably
made a perfect spar partner. When Linghu Chong thought about that, his
depression went away immediately. “Then let me try a couple moves with you.
Let’s see how good you are with your Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword,”
he suggested, smiling.
Yue Lingshan was
overjoyed. “Wonderful! Today…today before I came up…I actually
planned….” With a shy smile, she drew her long sword.
“You came up
the cliff today just to show me the sword art you just learned? Good, go
ahead!” Linghu Chong said.
“Big apprentice
brother, your sword skills have always been better than mine. But after I learn
this set of Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword well, you won’t be able to
bully me anymore.” Yue Lingshan grinned.
“When did I
ever bully you? You are wronging the good guy here.”
“Don’t you
want to draw your sword?” Yue Lingshan got into her starting position.
“Not so
soon!” Linghu Chong said. He shifted his left hand into the starting position
and then thrust his right hand out quickly. “This is from the Qingcheng Sword
School’s Pine-Wind Sword Art. This move is called Thundering Pine Wave!” He
pretended that his hand was a sword and thrust it toward Yue Lingshan’s
shoulder.
Yue Lingshan
turned to the side and stepped back while waving her sword to block toward
Linghu Chong’s hand. “Look out!” she called out.
“Don’t try to
be nice. I’ll draw my sword when I can’t defend myself.”
“How dare you
fight my Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword with your bare hands?” Yue
Lingshan snapped.
“That’s
because you have not mastered it. Once you master it, I won’t be able to fight
you with my bare hands.”
Yue Lingshan had
been practicing the Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword very hard these days.
She felt that she had advanced quite a lot in her sword skills, and even if
compared to first class sword masters in the Martial World, she would be no
less. The reason why she didn’t come up the cliff for the last ten days was to
keep this a secret from Linghu Chong, so she could give him a big surprise with
one brilliant feat, and thus make Linghu Chong think highly of her. But now he
was actually belittling her and only wanted to fight her Nineteen Stances of
Jade Maiden Sword with his bare hands, she couldn’t help but feeling annoyed.
“If by accident
I cut you or something, don’t blame me. Don’t tell my mom or dad either.”
She pulled a long face.
“That’s of
course. You do your best. If you give ground in anyway, you wouldn’t be
showing your true skills.” Linghu Chong’s left hand suddenly chopped out as
he spoke. “Look out!” he yelled.
“What…what!
Is your left hand a sword too?” Yue Lingshan shouted in astonishment.
If Linghu Chong
had really chopped down, Yue Lingshan would have been injured in the shoulder.
He held on his strength and explained, “Some people in the Qingcheng Sword
School do use double swords.”
“That’s
right! I’ve seen some Qingcheng apprentices carrying double swords. How did I
forget that? Watch out!” Yue Lingshan launched a counter attack.
Seeing that the
thrust drifted swiftly, Linghu Chong figured this must be an advanced move out
of the Jade Maiden Sword. He praised, “This one is very good. Just not fast
enough.”
“Still not fast
enough? A little bit faster, I would have chopped off your arm.”
“Go ahead and
try to chop it off.” Linghu Chong used his right hand as the sword and chopped
toward her left arm.
Yue Lingshan was
a bit annoyed. She waved her sword quickly and swiftly and started using the
Nineteen Stances of Jade Maiden Sword she had been practicing one move after
another. Out of the total nineteen stances of moves, she could only remember
nine, and within the nine stances, she could really only use six. But these six
stances were already quite powerful. Whenever she pointed the sword somewhere,
Linghu Chong would have a hard time getting close to her in that direction.
Linghu Chong circled around her as they fought. Every time when he tried to
attack his way in, he was forced back by her sharp sword moves. Once he had to
jump backward quickly and ended up bumping his back on a piece of rock that was
sticking out.
Yue Lingshan was
very pleased with herself. She asked in a grin, “Don’t you want to draw your
sword now?”
“Just a little
bit longer,” Linghu Chong said, as he lured her into using one move after
another out of the Jade Maiden Sword form. After a few more moments of fighting,
noticing Yue Lingshan used the same six stances again and again, Linghu Chong
figured it out. He abruptly stepped forward and chopped with his right knife
hand. “Killer move from the Pine-Wind Sword Art! Watch out!” he yelled. The
chop looked as if it had a lot of strength in it.
Seeing the knife
hand swishing down toward her head, Yue Lingshan slashed her sword upwards. That
was exactly the move Linghu Chong had expected. He reached out his left hand in
a flash and flicked out with his middle finger. “Ring,” his finger knocked
on the blade of the long sword. Yue Lingshan only felt a burning pain in her
palm and could no longer hold on to the sword. The sword flew out of her grip
and fell straight down the bottomless abyss.
Her face as pale
as a white sheet, Yue Lingshan stared silently at Linghu Chong in disbelief and
astonishment, biting her lower lip hard with her upper teeth. “Oops!” Linghu
Chong cried, and immediately rushed by the edge of the cliff, but the sword has
disappeared in the bottomless valley and could no longer be seen. Suddenly, a
green shadow flashed by the side of the cliff. It seemed to have been a piece of
a robe. But when Linghu Chong looked more carefully, it was already gone. His
heart thumped hard as he thought aloud, “What’s wrong with me? What’s
wrong with me? I’ve practiced and sparred with little apprentice sister
thousands of times before. Every time I would give ground to her and had never
acted so mercilessly like today. I am really being ridiculous!”
Yue Lingshan cast
a sideway look down the valley as she cried out loud, “The sword! The
sword!”
Linghu Chong was
stunned when he suddenly remembered that little apprentice sister’s long sward
was an exceptional sword that could cut steel. It was called “Sword of the
Green Pool,” and was acquired by Master in Dragon-Spring, Zhejiang Province[2]
three years ago. Ever since little apprentice sister laid eyes on it, she could
not keep her mind off it. She had begged for it from Master many times and
Master never agreed until her eighteenth birthday this year when Master gave the
sword to her as her birthday present. Now the sword had fallen into the
bottomless valley, there would be no way to retrieve it back.
“What a
terrible mistake have I made?” Linghu Chong regretted full heartedly.
Tears rolling in
her eyes, Yue Lingshan stomped her left foot in frustration and then turned
around to leave.
“Little
apprentice sister!” Linghu Chong called out, but Yue Lingshan ignored him and
started heading off the cliff. Linghu Chong chased her to the side of the cliff
and reached out for her arm, but as soon as his fingers touched Yue Lingshan’s
sleeve, he drew his arm back and watched her leave without ever looking back.
Feeling very
depressed, Linghu Chong thought aloud, “Normally I would have put up with her
and give in to her, but why did I flick away her sword today? Am I envying her
because Master-Wife taught her the Nineteen Stances of the Jade Maiden Sword?
No, no way. It can’t be! The Nineteen Stances of the Jade Maiden Sword were
meant for female apprentices, and wouldn’t I be happier that little apprentice
sister is learning more Kung Fu? Ah, probably it’s because I have been alone
on the cliff for too long and have become ill tempered. I only wish she would
come up the cliff again tomorrow so I can apologize to her sincerely.”
That night Linghu
Chong could not sleep. He sat cross-legged on a rock and tried to work on his
breathing exercise, but he simply could not stay focus, and he dared not to
continue. Moonlight shone through the opening of the cave and lit the rock wall.
Noticing the words “Feng Qingyang” carved on the rock wall again, Linghu
Chong reached out and started writing following the strokes carved on the rock
wall. Suddenly, the wall darkened as a shadow was cast upon the rock wall. In
astonishment, Linghu Chong picked up the sword by his side, with no time to
unsheathe the sword, he just thrust it toward his back. When it was half way
out, he suddenly retracted his strength and turned around as he called out in
joy, “Little apprentice sister!” But it wasn’t his little apprentice
sister.
A thin and tall
man stood about a dozen feet away from the cave. Dressed in a green robe, he
stood with his back toward the moonlight; a piece of green cloth covered his
face, leaving only his eyes showing. Linghu Chong didn’t recall ever seeing
this man before, so he yelled, “Who are you?” and jumped out of the cave
with his sword drawn. The man didn’t answer, but raised his right hand and
chopped twice toward his front-right, which turned out to be two moves out of
the Nineteen Stances of the Jade Maiden Sword Yue Lingshan had used in the day.
Linghu Chong was greatly surprised, although by now he had dropped most of his
animosity toward the man.
“Are you a
senior in our sword school?” he asked, when suddenly a strong wind of energy
came upon his face. With no time to think, Linghu Chong slashed out with his
sword, but at the meantime, a slight pain came from his left shoulder. It had
been hit by the man’s hand. It seemed that the man did not use any inner
energy when he struck with his hand. In great fear and astonishment, Linghu
Chong hurriedly slid a couple of steps toward his left. The man did not follow
up, and simply used his hand as a sword, and within moments of time, he had
shown the dozens of moves included in those six stances of the Nineteen Stances
of the Jade Maiden Sword smoothly with no interruptions. The dozens of moves
were executed as if they were all part of one big move. The speed he had shown
was simply unthinkable. Under the moonlight, Linghu Chong could see clearly that
every move had been used by Yue Lingshan during the day. But how could he have
executed all those dozens of moves as if it was just one big move? Linghu
Chong’s jaw dropped and his body seemed to have frozen. The man flicked his
long sleeves and walked off around the back of the cliff.
It was already a
good while later when Linghu Chong was finally able to regain himself. “Senior
Master! Senior Master!” he called out loud, but by the time he ran to the
backside of the cliff, all he found was the sliverish moonlight reflected by the
ground. There was no one to be found.
“Who is he?”
Linghu Chong gasped and thought aloud. “When he showed the Nineteen Stances of
the Jade Maiden Sword, I would stand no chance flicking away his sword, and
every move from him could have chopped my hand off. No, it’s not only my hand.
He could have stabbed me anywhere he wants or cut me anywhere he wishes. With
those six stances of the Nineteen Stances of the Jade Maiden Sword, I would be
like a piece of meat on somebody’s chopping block – totally be at his mercy.
It turned out that this sword form is actually so powerful.” He pondered upon
it a bit more and then thought, “Apparently the power didn’t come from the
sword moves but the way he used his sword. With such a method, I wouldn’t be
able to defend myself no matter what kind of ordinary moves he uses. Who is this
man? Why is he on top of Mount Huashan?”
He pondered upon
the question for a long time but still had no clue. Finally he gave up, thinking
that Master and Master-Wife must know about this man, and when little apprentice
sister comes up the cliff again tomorrow, he could ask her to inquire about it
from Master and Master-Wife.
But Yue Lingshan
didn’t come up the next day, nor did she come the third day or the forth day.
Only after a total of eighteen days, she finally came up the cliff together with
Lu Dayou. Having longed for Yue Lingshan for eighteen days and nights, Linghu
Chong had a stomach full of words to tell her, but with Lu Dayou by the side, he
simply could not spill them out.
After dinner,
knowing Linghu Chong’s feelings, Lu Dayou suggested, “Big apprentice
brother, little apprentice sister, since you two haven’t seen each other for
many days, why don’t you two have a good chat here. I’ll take the basket
down first.”
“Monkey Six,
are you trying to run away from me? We came together, so we’ll leave together
too,” Yue Lingshan said with a grin as she stood up.
“Little
apprentice sister, I have something to talk to you about,” Linghu Chong said.
“Sure. Monkey
Six, stop right there. Big apprentice brother has some advice for us,” Yue
Lingshan said to Lu Dayou.
“It’s not
about advice.” Linghu Chong shook his head. “That ‘Sword of the Green
Pool’ of yours….”
Yue Lingshan cut
him short quickly. “I’ve told Mom that I was being too careless and the
sword slipped out of my hand down the valley when I was practicing the Nineteen
Stances of Jade Maiden Sword. It’s nowhere to be found now. I had a good weep.
Mom not only didn’t yell at me, but she also comforted me and promised to get
me another good blade next time. This really is history now. There’s no need
to mention it again.” She shrugged with a smile on her face.
The more easily
she acted, the more disturbed Linghu Chong felt. “After I fulfill my
punishment so I can get down the cliff again, I’ll find a good blade to repay
you.” Linghu Chong promised.
“We are
apprentice brothers and sisters. Don’t worry about the sword. And it did fall
into the deep valley because I couldn’t hold on to it. It’s all because I
didn’t really master my Kung Fu skills. Who else is there to blame? Let’s
just ‘gi’ton witit’n falla ya’n distini’.” Yue Lingshan started
giggling.
“What did you
say?” Linghu Chong was lost.
“Oh, yeah, you
don’t know. Little Lin always liked to say ‘get on with it and follow your
own destiny,’ but he’s got a heavy accent, so I imitate him to make fun of
him. Ha-ha! ‘Gi’ton witit’n falla ya’n distini’!”
Linghu Chong
squeezed out a dry smile. He suddenly remembered something. “That day when
little apprentice sister used the Nineteen Stances of the Jade Maiden Sword, why
did I pick the Pine-Wind Sword Art of the Qingcheng Sword School as the counter?
In my subconscious, did I actually want to counter apprentice brother Lin’s
Evil-Resisting Sword Art? His entire family and the Fortune Prestige Escort
House of his Lin family were completely ruined by the Qingcheng Sword School.
Was I intentionally being sarcastic? Why was I so harsh and mean?” Then he
thought some more about it. “The other day, in the Jade House of Hengshan
Town, I almost got killed from Yu Canghai’s palm strike. It was all because of
apprentice brother Lin’s yelling of ‘A senior bullies a junior, how
shameless’ with disregard of his own safety, Yu Canghai held back the strike.
I really owe apprentice brother Lin the big favor of life and death.” At that
thought, he felt very ashamed of himself as he heaved a long breath out.
“Apprentice
brother Lin is very bright and he also works hard. After the last couple of
months of training by little apprentice sister, he probably has progressed very
rapidly. It’s a pity that within the year of my punishment, I can’t leave
the cliff. Otherwise, because of the favor I owe him, I really should have
helped him with his sword training myself.” Linghu Chong sighed.
“How did Little
Lin do you a favor? How come I have never heard anything about it from him?”
Yue Lingshan raised her eyebrows.
“Of course he
won’t be bragging about it himself.” Linghu Chong explained and then told
the story about that day at the Jade House.
Yue Lingshan
seemed to have lost in her thought for a moment. “No wonder Dad said that he
had the character of the chivalry kind, and that’s why Dad saved him from the
‘Hunchback of the North.’ He is so muddle-headed. So he actually came out
boldly for you, too, with that loud yell of his.” At these words, she
couldn’t help and giggled some more. “With his little Kung Fu skills, he
actually saved the big apprentice brother of Huashan Sword School, and also came
forward for the sake of Huashan Head Master’s daughter and whacked the beloved
son of the Head Master of the Qingcheng Sword School. Just with those two
achievements, he could have gained a lot of fame in the Martial World. But
nobody would have guessed that such a big hero, who likes to defend people
against an injustice, ha-ha, Big Hero Lin Pingzhi, has such terrible Kung Fu
skills?”
“One can learn
Kung Fu skills, but the character of the chivalry type comes when one gets born.
And that’s what differentiate people’s moral standings,” Linghu Chong
said.
“Dad and Mom
said the same thing about Little Lin.” Yue Lingshan smiled. “Big apprentice
brother, other than the character of chivalry, there’s one more thing that
both of you have.”
“What other
thing? Bad temper?” Linghu Chong asked.
“It’s the
feeling of pride. Both of you are quite proud of yourself,” Yue Lingshan
answered.
Lu Dayou suddenly
cut in the conversation. “Big apprentice brother is the leader of all the
apprentice brothers and sisters, it’s natural for him to feel the pride. Who
the heck does that chap Lin think he is? What makes him think he is worthy to
show his pride in the Huashan Sword School?” A tone of hostility toward Lin
Pingzhi was clearly shown.
“Monkey Six,
when did apprentice brother Lin offend you?” Linghu Chong asked in shock.
“He never
offended me. It’s just that we apprentice brothers don’t like his
attitude,” Lu Dayou said irritably.
“Sixth
apprentice brother, what’s the matter with you? Why are you always so hard on
Little Lin? He is your junior apprentice brother. As a senior, you should treat
him nice and not pick on his mistakes,” Yue Lingshan said.
“If he knows
his place and behaves himself, I’d have no problem with him, otherwise, I
would be the first one to jump on to him.” Lu Dayou grunted.
“How did he not
know his place and behave himself?” Yue Lingshan challenged.
“He…he…he…,”
Lu Dayou answered but stopped short.
“What are you
trying to say? Why are you hesitating?” Yue Lingshan charged.
“I hope I got
it wrong and thought of it in the wrong way,” Lu Dayou croaked.
Yue Lingshan
blushed slightly and stopped asking. Lu Dayou said that he wanted to go back
now, and Yue Lingshan left the cliff together with him.
Seized with
gloominess, Linghu Chong stood by the edge of the cliff and gazed at their
receding figures until they turned around the shoulder of the pass. Soon, Yue
Lingshan’s loud and clear singing wafted up the cliff from behind the mountain
shoulder. It was a lively and smooth tune. Linghu Chong grew up together with
Yue Lingshan and had listened to her singing for many times, but he had never
heard of this tune before. Yue Lingshan had always been singing Shanxi[3]
folk songs – the kind that had a long ending sound that would be echoing
around the valleys. But this one sounded more like water drops dripping down a
fountain and each word was short and clear. Linghu Chong tried to listen to the
lyrics, but could only hear something like “sisters, let’s go uphill to pick
tea.” She had some odd pronunciations; Linghu Chong could hear the words, but
he could only recognize probably the meaning of one out of ten words. He
thought, “When did little apprentice sister learn this new song? It is a very
pleasant song. I’ll have to ask her to sing this one again from the beginning
next time when she comes up the cliff.”
Suddenly, he
almost felt like a hammer had just smashed his chest as he realized, “This is
a Fujian[4]
folk song. Apprentice brother Lin must have taught her this one!”
That night,
Linghu Chong couldn’t sleep. Disquieting thoughts surged in his mind. It
seemed as if Yue Lingshan’s lively but hard to understand singing still echoed
around his ears. “Linghu Chong! You’ve always been so unrestrained and
carefree before, but today you can’t even put aside your worry just because of
a song. How can you still call yourself a true man?” he kept blaming himself.
Knowing very
clearly that he shouldn’t be still thinking about it, but the Fujian folk song
sang by Yue Lingshan kept wafting around his ears. Linghu Chong felt great pain
in his heart. In frustration, he picked up his sword and chopped and slashed
toward the rock wall like a mad man. Feeling a stream of inner energy rising
from his abdomen, he thrust the sword out, the posture and the way he used his
energy happened to be just like the move taught by Madam Yue – Unrivaled and
Unmatched, The Thrust of Ning. With a piercing sound, the sword surprisingly
went into the rock wall all the way to the sword handle.
Linghu Chong was
astounded. He knew too well that no matter how quickly he had advanced his Kung
Fu skills in the last several months, it would still be impossible for him to
jab his sword into the rock wall all the way to the handle. That would require
putting superb inner energy onto the sword blade so that the blade could be
jabbed into a rock as if the rock was a rotten piece of wood. Even Master or
Master-Wife wouldn’t have such magical skills. He stood there as if he was in
a trance, then he pulled at the sword handle and drew the blade out when he
suddenly realized from the feel with his hand: the rock wall was only a very
thin layer of rock. It was empty after about two or three inches deep – there
was a cave on the other side of the rock wall.
Linghu Chong’s
mind was now filled with curiosity. He lifted his sword and thrust again.
“Clank!” This time the long sword broke in half. It turned out that because
he didn’t use enough inner energy, the sword couldn’t even penetrate a two
or three inches thick layer of rock. He spilled out a couple swears and then
picked up a big rock from outside the cave. This time he used all his might and
threw the rock at the rock wall, which smashed the rock wall hard and produced
some vague echoes from behind the rock wall – apparently there was quite some
spacious room behind it. He smashed the rock against the rock wall once again,
and this time with a loud bang, the rock went through the rock wall and landed
on the floor in the other side. Loud bangs kept rising from the other end as the
rock rolled on the floor.
The discovery of
such a secret cave drove all his depression and worries completely out. He
picked up another rock and started smashing again. Soon, a hole big enough for
his head to go through appeared on the rock wall. He widened the hole some more
and then climbed in with a lit torch. Inside was a narrow corridor kind of
pathway. Suddenly, he broke into a cold sweat as he looked down. A skeleton lay
still on the ground facing down right next to his feet. This scene was far from
what Linghu Chong had expected.
He calmed himself
down a bit and thought, “Could this be a tomb? But why would the skeleton lay
on the floor facing down instead of lying facing up? And this narrow corridor
doesn’t look like a tomb corridor either.”
He looked down at
the skeleton again. The clothing on the skeleton had rotten into dusts. Two huge
axes lay on the ground next to the skeleton, shining as they reflected the light
from the torch. He picked one of the axes up. It was very heavy, at least over
forty pounds. He raised the axe and chopped it at the rock wall by his side.
“Clank!” A big chunk of rock was chopped off. He was stunned.
“This axe is
too sharp to be a normal axe. It must have belonged to a senior master in the
Martial World as his weapon.” The spot where the axe had just chopped by
looked very smooth, almost as smooth as a Tofu Cube being cut by a knife, and
there were many chop marks on all sides of the corridor. He thought about it for
a short moment and was stunned by his conclusion. He walked down the path a bit
more with the torch raised high, only finding axe chopping marks all over the
cave. He found himself stupefied.
“So the pathway
was actually made by chops from this man using his sharp axes. Right, he was
taken prisoner in the middle of the mountain, so he tried to use his sharp axes
to dig a way out of the mountain. But he fell short of success and died
exhausted with only inches from breaking out. Alas, he was certainly very
unfortunate.”
He walked about
another one hundred feet and the pathway still did not end. He thought aloud,
“That man dug such a long pathway. Such strong will and determination together
with his superb Kung Fu level must have been extraordinary.” He couldn’t
help but feel great respect toward the mysterious man.
Some steps deeper
down the path, two more skeletons appeared, one sitting down leaning against the
wall, the other one huddled up and lay on the floor. “So there were actually
more than one trapped in the middle of the mountain,” Linghu Cong figured.
“But this is an important site of our Huashan Sword School; outsiders
shouldn’t be able to have access here. Could all these skeletons be senior
masters of our Huashan Sword School who violated school rules and were punished
to die here?”
He walked another
one hundred feet and followed the pathway when it swerved to the left. Suddenly,
a huge cave, spacious enough to hold over a thousand people, appeared right in
front of his eyes. There were seven more skeletons in the cave, some sitting
down, some lying on the floor. All of them had weapons lying next to them. Among
those weapons were a pair of iron plates, a pair of Judge-Pens, an iron staff, a
copper club, a weapon that looked like a thunderbolt mace, a fanged tri-tip and
double-blade halberd, and also some kind of a weapon that looked like a
combination of knife and sword that he had never seen before.
“These people
with those special weapons and the one using the axes couldn’t have been
apprentices of our sword school,” he told himself.
Not far from
where he stood, over a dozen long swords piled on the ground in disorder. He
walked by and randomly picked one up. The sword was shorter than average but the
blade had double the width of a regular sword; it was also much heavier. He
thought, “This is the kind of sword used by the Taishan Sword School.” Among
the rest of the swords, some were light and very flexible, which was the type of
sword used by the Heng-Shan Sword School. Some had crooked blade and were among
one of the three types of swords used by the Hengshan Sword School. Some had
very blunt edges and a very sharp tip, which was the type of popular weapon used
by some senior masters from the Songshan Sword School. There were also three
swords that had the same length and weight of a regular Huashan style sword.
More and more questions popped out in his head, “Why is there a pile of
weapons from the Five Mountains Sword Alliance?”
Linghu Cong
raised the torch high and looked around the walls of the cave. There was a big
rock sticking out dozens of feet above the ground from the rock wall on the
right side. It looked like a platform. Underneath the big rock, some words were
carved onto the rock wall in large fonts, saying “THE FIVE MOUNTAINS SWORD
ALLIANCE, YOU SHAMELESS AND DESPICABLE BUNCH, CAN’T WIN IN A FAIR FIGHT, DIRTY
TRICKS ARE YOUR SPECIALTY.” There were a total of four lines of words and each
character was about a foot tall. The strokes went inches into the rock.
Obviously they were carved in with a very sharp blade. All the words were
written in a bold and tense hand, with strokes extending in all directions. Then
he noticed many smaller characters carved next to the huge characters with words
like “dirty scoundrel”, “ignominious cowards”, “filthy pigs”, and
“incompetent chickens” etc. All of them were cursing or swearing words.
The more Linghu
Chong read, the angrier he became. “So all those people were prisoners of our
Five Mountains Sword Alliance. They were all completely irritated, but had no
other way of venting their anger, so had to carve those words onto the rock
wall. I’d say what they did was the real shameless and despicable thing. But I
wonder who would they be? If they were enemies of the Five Mountains Sword
Alliance, then they mustn’t be good.”
He looked at the
rock wall again and saw a line of words that read, “Fan Song and Zhao He
defeat Heng-Shan sword art here.” Right next to the text, there were many
sketches of human forms drawn in pairs, one wielding a sword and the other
wielding an axe. After a quick count, Linghu Chong estimated that there were at
least five or six hundred of sketch drawings. Apparently the axe wielding one
was countering the sword wielding one’s sword art forms. By the side of those
human form drawings, there was another line of words saying, “Zhang Chengyun
and Zhang Chengfeng defeat all Huashan sword art here.”
Linghu Chong was
furious. “You shameless scoundrels, how wildly presumptuous you are! Huashan
style sword art is meticulous and profound. There is very few in the world that
can actually block it; who would have dared claiming to be able to not only
“defeat”, but “defeat all” of the Huashan sword art?” he thought
aloud.
He picked up the
heavy sword of the Taishan Sword School and smacked it hard against the line of
text. With a loud bang and a shower of sparks, he smacked a part of the word
“all” off. But from the smacking, he realized that the rock belonged to a
very hard type, and even with sharp blades, it would still be very difficult to
draw sketches or write on the rock wall.
He looked more
closely and saw a drawing by the line of text. The sword wielding man were drawn
with only a few simple and crude lines, but from the posture he could tell that
it was one of the moves in the basic sword form of the Huashan sword art called
Graceful Phoenix. In the move, the sword would be dancing with lithe and
graceful movements. The countering human shape was wielding a straight line
shaped weapon that could have been either a staff or a spear, with the tip of
the weapon pointing directly at the swordsman’s sword tip, looking very
clumsy.
Linghu Chong
sneered. “The Graceful Phoenix move of Huashan has five additional hidden
techniques. How could it ever be defeated by such a clumsy move?”
But when he
looked at posture of the man in the drawing again, out of the dullness, there
seemed to have more continuous flow in it. Although the move Graceful Phoenix
had five additional techniques, but the staff move seemed to faintly have six or
seven additional techniques, more than enough to counter the various techniques
from the Graceful Phoenix move.
His eyes fixing
on the quick drawn human sketch, Linghu Chong was dumbfounded. “This Graceful
Phoenix move of our sword school looks like an ordinary move, but the additional
techniques hold great power. A smart opponent would have simply blocked it and
dodged aside. If he had tried to counter it, he would be suffering great losses.
But that staff move in the drawing really can defeat the Graceful Phoenix move
of ours. That…that…that….” Gradually, his astonishment transformed into
admiration. Deep in his heart, he also felt great terror.
He stared blankly
at the two human sketches, lost in thoughts and completely forgot about time.
Suddenly, a great pain came from his right hand and woke him. It turned out to
be the torch, which had burned almost to the end and the flame caught his hand.
He threw it down, thinking, “It’s going to be completely dark if the torch
burns down.” So he rushed to the front cave, took over a dozen of the pine
branches that were meant to be firewood for heating purposes, and then returned
to the back cave in a dash.
He lit a pine
stick from the about to extinguish torch and gazed at those two human shape
sketches again, thinking, “If the staff wielding guy has the same level of
Kung Fu as the swordsman from our sword school, then the swordsman might incur
some serious injury. If the opponent has slightly better Kung Fu, then when the
two moves clashes, the swordsman will see his own life perishing in front of his
own eyes within the time of a flash. That Graceful Phoenix move of ours…has
truly been defeated by the staff wielding man and has been rendered useless!”
He turned a
little and started studying the second group of drawings and soon recognized
that the swordsman was using a Huashan move called Green Pines Welcoming Guests.
He immediately felt his spirits buoyed up. When he had learned that move in the
old days, it had taken him a full month to be able to execute it proficiently.
That move had become one of his favorite killer moves. Feeling excited yet
slightly frightened, fearing that this move might be defeated again, he looked
at the staff wielding man drawing. But to his surprise, he saw five staffs in
the man’s hand striking toward five different parts of the swordsman’s lower
body.
“Why does he
have five staffs?” he pondered.
After looking at
the staff wielding man’s posture some more he understood it. “These aren’t
five staffs. He is striking out five times quickly in one instant to hit five of
the opponent’s lower body. But if he’s fast, I can be fast too. He might not
be able to strike out five times fast enough. So this Green Pines Welcoming
Guests can’t be defeated after all.”
Just when he was
feeling great, he suddenly realized, “He is not striking out with his staff
five times. He could have struck out in any one of the five positions, and how
would I dodge that?”
He picked up one
of the Huashan style sword and performed the move Green Pines Welcoming Guests.
Then he studied the drawings carefully and imagined in his head how the opponent
would have struck out with his staff. He figured that since he already knew
where the staff would be striking to, he should be able to figure out a counter.
But when that staff struck out from any one of the five positions, his sword
would have been fully thrust out with no chance of withdrawing it back in time.
Unless the thrust could kill the opponent, otherwise his lower body would for
sure get hit. And the opponent most likely would be a skilled fighter, how could
one expect to kill the opponent with one single thrust? And with the sliding
posture and a lowered shoulder in the drawing, the enemy for sure would be able
to dodge the thrust in that fraction of time. Once the enemy dodged the sword
thrust and struck back, he would have no chance to evade. Thus, the unique
Huashan move of Green Pines Welcoming Guests had been defeated as well.
Linghu Chong
remembered that he had won three times in various fights using that move of
Green Pines Welcoming Guests. If his opponents had seen the drawing on the rock
wall before, and knew how to counter attack, then it wouldn’t matter whether
the opponent had used a staff or a spear, he would have either get wounded or
get killed. Probably there wouldn’t even be a Linghu Chong left in the world
today.
The more he
thought about it, the more terrified he became. He murmured to himself as cold
sweat streamed down his forehead, “That’s impossible! That’s impossible!
If the move Green Pines Welcoming Guests could be defeated this way, how come
Master knows nothing about it? Why didn’t he ever warn me about it?” He
knows all the key aspect of that move from inside out, so he knew to the full
extent how detrimental those five staff strikes were. Although those were just
five short lines on the rock wall, he could almost feel every strike smacking
heavily onto his ankles and shins.
Linghu Chong
looked on. The sword moves carved onto the rock wall were all unique moves of
the Huashan Sword School, and the opponent always had ultra-clever and vicious
moves that would defeat them. The more moves he checked out, the more he gasped,
until a move called Boundless Falling Leaves. The enemy’s staff move against
this one appeared to be very weak and powerless. The entire counter move had
taken the defending initiative. Linghu Chong heaved a long sigh of relieve,
thinking, “There’s finally one you can’t defeat!”
He remembered a
scene in January last year. It snowed that day. Countless of snowflakes swirled
in the air. Master was in a very good mood. He gathered the apprentices for a
sword art lesson. At the end of the lesson, he demonstrated the move Boundless
Falling Leaves. His every thrust became even faster than the previous one and
every thrust hit a swirling snowflake in the air. Even Master-Wife applauded and
cheered, saying, “Apprentice brother, I am convinced from this move that you
are qualified to be the Head Master of the Huashan Sword School.” Master
answered with a smile, “It takes moral integrity, not shear power to lead the
Huashan Sword School. It’s not necessary that with just one proficient move,
someone would become qualified for the post of Head Master.” Master-Wife
rebuffed in a grin, “Hey, aren’t you ashamed? What moral integrity of yours
is better than mine?” Master smiled and did not argue. Master-Wife seldom
submitted to other’s Kung Fu and loved to compete with Master. Even she had to
admit her admiration that time, so it was obvious that the move Boundless
Falling Leaves was a superior move. Master explained about the move later. The
name of the move came from a poem and the poem had a line saying something like
“boundless falling leaves”. Master had recited it at the time, but Linghu
Chong couldn’t remember it. It seemed to be describing how leaves from
thousands of trees had fallen and swirled in the air in all directions. That was
why this sword move needed to cover all directions.
Looking at the
staff wielding human sketch, he found a human shape drawing huddled himself up
in a rather unsightly posture that looked as if he had no way of avoiding a good
beating. Linghu Chong was about to laugh out loud when his smile suddenly froze.
He only felt chilling cold on his back and his fine hairs on the back almost all
stood up. He gazed at the staff in the man’s hand on the sketch without
blinking. The more he gazed at it, the more he felt that the staff was at an
ingenious position. All the nine thrusts, ten thrusts, eleven thrusts, or twelve
thrusts…out of the move Boundless Falling Leaves would inevitably land on the
staff. The position of the staff appeared to be dull when one first looked at
it, but was actually very clever; the staff move appeared to be very weak, yet
it was actually extremely strong. The move really had attained the lofty realm
of martial arts that is to “counter motion with standstill and defy cleverness
with dullness.”
Instantaneously,
he had lost all his confidence in the Kung Fu of his own sword school. All he
could think of was that even if he could perfect his sword art so it was as good
as his Master’s, when he encountered the man with the staff, he would still
stand no chance of possibly defending himself. In that case, what good would it
do for him to continue learning this style of sword art?
“Is Huashan
style sword art really so fragile that it wouldn’t even withstand a single
blow? Those skeletons must have been decaying in the cave for at least thirty or
forty years. How could the Five Mountains Sword Alliance still be dominating the
Martial World since then, and no one had ever mentioned that the sword art of
any one of the five sword schools could be defeated? Are those drawings just
idling theories? Well, it doesn’t seem so.”
Although he
couldn’t tell if the sword arts of the Songshan Sword School and the rest
members of the Five Mountains Sword Alliance were truly defeated, he knew
Huashan style sword art from inside out, and he knew too well that if he had
encountered such brilliant moves in a real fight all of a sudden, he would
undoubtedly be suffering a crushing defeat.
He stood still,
seized in terror, almost as if someone had sealed his pressure points. Endless
of thoughts flashed by his mind, and he totally forgot about time.
Time went by, and
finally, someone’s voice rose. “Big apprentice brother, big apprentice
brother, where are you?”
Stunned, Linghu
Chong immediately turned and ran through the narrow pathway until he passed
through the hole on the rock wall and got back into his own cave compartment. It
was Lu Dayou calling out around the cliff. Linghu Chong leapt out of the cave
and turned behind a big rock at the back of the cliff. After sitting down
cross-legged, he called out, “I am here meditating. Sixth apprentice brother,
what’s the matter?”
Lu Dayou followed
the direction of the sound and came by. “Big apprentice brother! Here you are!
I’ve brought your dinner up for you,” he said happily.
Ever since Linghu
Chong started studying the moves on the rock wall before dawn, he had totally
lost track of time because of his focus on the drawings. It was already in the
late afternoon by now. The cave he lived in was specifically used for meditation
and contemplation, so Lu Dayou dared not to enter without permission. The cave
was a shallow one. Since he didn’t see Linghu Chong inside the cave, he
started looking around the cliff.
Linghu Chong
noticed that Lu Dayou’s right cheek was covered with a layer of herbal
medicine, with blood still oozing out of the green dressing. Evidently, he was
wounded pretty badly. So he asked hurriedly, “Hey, what happened to your
face?”
“This morning
when I was practicing sword art, I accidentally cut myself. How stupid was I!”
Lu Dayou answered.
Seeing more
irritation than embarrassment in Lu Dayou’s eyes, Linghu Chong figured that
there must be something else. “Sixth apprentice brother, how did you really
get hurt? Can’t I be trusted with the truth?” he asked.
“Big apprentice
brother, I don’t want to hide the truth from you. I didn’t say the truth
because I am just afraid that you might get mad,” Lu Dayou growled.
“So who cut
you?” Linghu Chong inquired. He felt quite surprised. Apprentice brothers in
Huashan Sword School had always been getting along comfortably well, and had
never got into any fights among each other. Did outside enemies come to Huashan
to cause trouble?
Lu Dayou
explained. “This morning I sparred with junior apprentice brother Lin. He just
learned that move Graceful Phoenix. I wasn’t paying enough attention and got a
cut on my face.”
“It’s normal
for somebody to make a mistake occasionally when apprentice brothers spar each
other. Don’t get mad. Apprentice brother Lin probably just learned that move
recently and couldn’t control the move too well. You can’t really blame him.
But you probably were a bit too careless. That move Graceful Phoenix is a
powerful one. You should have treated it more carefully,” Linghu Chong said.
“That’s
right. But how would I know that…that chap Lin have learned the Graceful
Phoenix after only several months of apprenticeship? It was after my fifth year
in Huashan that Master finally permitted you to teach me that move,” Lu Dayou
grumbled.
Linghu Chong was
slightly surprised. He thought to himself, “Apprentice brother Lin has only
been in Huashan Sword School for several months, and now he has already learned
the move Graceful Phoenix. He has progressed too fast. If he didn’t have the
brain of a super smart genius, then he wouldn’t have a good foundation. To
progress this fast is actually detrimental for his later progress. Why did
Master teach him this move so early?”
Lu Dayou
continued, “When I saw it all of a sudden, I was shocked, that’s how I got
cut by him. Little apprentice sister applauded and cheered by the side. She
said, ‘Monkey Six, you can’t even beat my student. How are you going to pose
as a hero in front me again?’ That chap Lin knew he was wrong and tried to
come by and bind up the wound for me, but I kicked him to the ground. Little
apprentice sister snapped, ‘Monkey Six, he is trying to be nice to bind up
your wound. Are you shamed into anger because you can’t beat him?’ Big
apprentice brother, it turned out that little apprentice sister secretly taught
him that move.”
Instantly, Linghu
Chong’s heart was filled with strong grief. That Graceful Phoenix move was a
very difficult one. The five additional techniques had complicated variations,
and on top of that, the practitioner also needed to memorize a lot of formulas
that went with the techniques. In order to help apprentice brother Lin
understand that move, little apprentice sister must have racked her brain out
and put in a lot of work. So the reason why she didn’t come up the cliff all
those days is because she spent the entire time with apprentice brother Lin. Yue
Lingshan was the impatient type. She always had a hard time staying still and
hated tasks that would require meticulous cares. She always wanted to be better
than others. That was why she was able to gather enough patience when she was
learning sword arts herself. But if she were teaching someone else, she would
never have taught carefully. But now she actually taught that complicated move
Graceful Phoenix to Lin Pingzhi. It wouldn’t be hard to imagine how much she
cared about this junior apprentice brother of hers. Only after a while did he
finally managed to calm down.
“Why did you go
sparring with apprentice brother Lin?” he asked dryly.
“Yesterday when
I said those words to you, little apprentice sister wasn’t very happy about it
and croaked at me all the way down the cliff. Then early this morning, she
dragged me to go sparring with apprentice brother Lin. I didn’t think too much
about it and thought that it was just a practice. But who would have expected
that little apprentice sister secretly taught several unique moves to the chap
Lin. I was caught totally off guard and became a prey of their plot.”
Linghu Chong
understood now: When Yue Lingshan and Lin Pingzhi got into an intimate
relationship in those past days, since Lu Dayou was very close to me, he
couldn’t take it anymore, so he must have spilled out many satirical comments.
Linghu Chong wouldn’t be surprised if Lu Dayou had even made trouble and swore
at Lin Pingzhi. So he asked.
“You’ve swore
at apprentice brother Lin several times already, haven’t you?”
“That dirty
shameless sissy. Of course I’d be swearing at him. He got scared of me. Every
time I swore at him, he dared not swear back at me and always turned away
immediately to avoid me. But I would never have thought…thought that this chap
is so vicious. Humph! He can’t get anywhere by himself. If it weren’t
because little apprentice sister was behind him, how could he have wounded
me?” Lu Dayou grunted.
Linghu Chong
couldn’t help but feel a kind of indescribable bitterness in his heart. He
suddenly remember the move drawn on the rock wall in the back cave that was
created to defeat the move Graceful Phoenix, so he picked up a branch from the
ground and was ready to teach that move to Lu Dayou, but then he thought better
of it.
“Sixth
apprentice brother hates that chap Lin so much right now, once he uses this
move, he would almost certainly wound Lin Pingzhi severely. Then when Master and
Master-Wife look into the incident, the two of us would be severely punished for
sure! I can’t do that!” At that thought, he said, “Well, a fall to the
pit, a gain in your wit. Just don’t get tricked again next time. We are all
apprentice brothers. A small loss in a spar practice is really nothing. Why
don’t you take it easy?”
“Sure. But big
apprentice brother, I can take it easy. Can you…you take it easy, too?” Lu
Dayou rebuffed.
Linghu Chong knew
that he meant Yue Lingshan. A great pain came from his heart, and even his face
twitched because of the pain.
“Sorry, I…I
shouldn’t have said that.” As soon as the words came out, Lu Dayou realized
how much damage he has done, so he immediately regretted it.
Linghu Chong held
tight Lu Dayou’s hands and said slowly, “You said it right. How can I not
care? But…but….” After a long pause, he said, “Sixth apprentice brother,
let’s not talk about this anymore.”
“Sure!” Lu
Dayou replied. “Big apprentice brother, you have taught me that move Graceful
Phoenix before. I just didn’t pay enough attention and fell into that chap’s
trap. I’ll practice more dedicatedly with all my heart. I have to let that
chap know who’s better, the one taught by big apprentice brother or the one
taught by little apprentice sister.”
Linghu Chong let
out a sad smile. “The move Graceful Phoenix, alas, it really is nothing,” he
said.
Lu Dayou could
see the sad expression on Linghu Chong’s face. He figured that Linghu Chong
only got so disheartened because little apprentice sister started to treat him
coldly, so he dared not to say another word. After the two finished the meal, Lu
Dayou cleared away the bowls and chopsticks and then left.
After a slight
rest, Linghu Chong lit a torch and went back to the back cave to study those
sword art drawings on the rock wall again. At the beginning, all he could think
of was still how Yue Lingshan taught Lin Pingzhi sword arts, so he simply could
not concentrate on the drawings on the rock wall. All the human forms in simple
sketches seemed to have transformed into Yue Lingshan and Lin Pingzhi, one
teaching, the other learning, in a very affectionate way. And no matter which
direction he looked at, he could always see the handsome face of Lin Pingzhi
flashing in front of his eyes again and again. He heaved a long sigh, thinking,
“Apprentice brother Lin is ten times more handsome than I am, and he is much
younger than me, only one or two years older than little apprentice sister. Of
course it is natural for the two to become close.”
Suddenly, a
drawing on the rock wall caught his attention. The swordsman in the drawing
thrust his sword out, and the way he thrust the sword out and the route of the
sword greatly resembled the move of Madam Yue’s – Unrivaled and Unmatched,
The Thrust of Ning. Linghu Chong was astounded. He thought, “This move of
Master-Wife clearly was created by her. How come it was carved on the rock wall
way ahead of time? How could this have happened?”
He looked at the
drawing more closely and then found out that the thrust drawn on the rock wall
and the move created by Madam Yue were actually quite different. The sword move
on the rock wall was bold and vigorous, simple and unadorned, apparently
executed by a man. Once the thrust was out, there was only one thrust, not like
how Madam Yue’s move had all those extra hidden techniques. But because it was
simpler, it was also more swift and fierce. Linghu Chong nodded as he thought
aloud, “It’s actually not surprising at all. The sword move created by
Master-Wife used an idea that matched with earlier people’s idea. Since both
moves came from the basic theory of the Huashan style sword arts, and the two
creators had about the same level of Kung Fu and comprehension, of course the
creations would have been alike with only minor differences.” Then he
realized, “In that case, even Master and Master-Wife didn’t know many of the
sword moves drawn here. Didn’t Master learn the entire set of the advanced
sword arts of our Huashan Sword School?” The opponent’s staff also thrust
out straight with the staff tip aiming right at the sword tip. The staff and the
sword made a perfect straight line.
Seeing the
straight line made, Linghu Chong cried out loud, “Oh, no!” The torch in his
hand fell down to the floor and the cave was instantly covered by complete
darkness. He was completely taken by terror and could only murmur, “What do I
do? What do I do?”
He could see
clearly that since the staff and the sword were in a tit-for-tat fight, and the
staff is rigid and solid while the sword being flexible, when the two fighters
both thrust out with all their strength, the long sword would have no choice but
to break from the middle. In this move, both fighters would have continuous
energy flow going together with the thrust, and the staff would be taking the
advantage of the situation and keep going forward while the energy on the sword
would come right back to haunt the swordsman. There was really no way out of it.
A thought
suddenly flashed by his mind, “Is there really no way out of it? I guess not.
After the sword breaks in half, and when the opponent’s staff jabs by, the
swordsman can either drop the broken sword, kneel down with both legs, or he can
dive forward to avoid the strike from the staff. But Master and Master-Wife are
both well-known sword masters in the Martial World, how could they even consider
using such body positions? They would rather die than take on such humiliation.
Alas, what a crushing defeat! What a devastating defeat!”
He stood there
silently for a good while, and then finally took out the flint stone and lit the
torch again. He continued studying the rock wall and saw that the sword moves
were getting more and more exquisite and intriguing, especially the last dozens
of moves simply fluctuated unpredictably and appeared to be mysterious and
profound. But no matter how brilliant each sword move was the opponent’s staff
would always have an effective way to counter it. At the end of the Huashan
sword move drawings, pictures of the swordsman kneeling on the floor in front of
the staff wielding man, heading down, sword being thrown away, were carved on
the rock wall. Feelings of anger and rage had slipped away from Linghu Chong’s
mind long ago. All there was left was the deep feeling of despair. Although the
picture was totally arrogant and harsh, there was no doubt that Huashan style
sword art had been completely defeated by him, and the swordsman would never be
able to compete with him. It was sadly so very true.
That night, he
wandered around the back cave back and forth for countless of circles. He had
never been hit with such a devastating strike before in his entire life. He kept
thinking, “Huashan Sword School is a member of the Five Mountains Sword
Alliance. It is a world-renowned big sword school with great fame in the Martial
World. But the Kung Fu of our sword school is actually so pathetic. Among those
sword moves drawn on the rock wall, there were at least over a hundred moves
that even Master and Master-Wife didn’t know about. Even if I could master the
entire most advanced sword moves of the Huashan Sword School, and become way
better than my Master, what difference would it make? As long as the opponent
knew about the counter moves, even the best and toughest swordsman of Huashan
Sword School would still have to throw down his sword and surrender. If he
didn’t want to surrender, then the only other choice was to commit suicide.”
He paced up and
down, feeling deeply vexed and frustrated. The torch had extinguished a while
back. He lit the torch again. Staring at the kneeling and surrendering human
shape sketch, he felt more and more annoyed. Raising his sword high, he wanted
to chop at the picture, but right before the tip of the sword touched the rock
wall, he held it back, thinking, “A true man is open and aboveboard. A win
stays a win and a loss stays a loss. Our Huashan Sword School truly has inferior
Kung Fu skills. We really have no excuses.” He threw down his sword with a
deep sigh.
He went ahead and
looked at some other drawings on the rock wall, and not to his surprise, the
sword moves of Songshan, Hengshan, Taishan, and Heng-Shan Sword Schools were
also completely defeated, and the swordsman sketch always ended up kneeling down
to surrender. Linghu Chong had been in Huashan Sword School for a long time and
had a good amount of knowledge about many other sword schools. Although he
didn’t know the key aspects of the other four member sword schools’ sword
moves, he had at least heard about the basic ideas behind them. Every one of the
sword moves from the other four member sword schools drawn on the rock wall was
truly magnificent, but still, the man in the drawing defeated every one of them.
In his heart,
other than terror, some unanswered questions also troubled him. “Fan Song,
Zhao He, Zhang Chengfeng, Zhang Chengyun. Who are these people? Where did they
come from? Why did they work so hard to carve on the rock wall all those moves
that can defeat our Five Mountains Sword Alliance’s sword arts, yet they
themselves were so unknown to the Martial World? And how could our Five
Mountains Sword Alliance have still maintained such a great fame today?” He
faintly felt that the Five Mountains Sword Alliance had been enjoying a quite
undeserved and deceiving fame in the Martial World today, or they were just too
fortunate. The thousands of masters and apprentices in the five sword schools
were only able to survive in the Martial World because luckily the drawings on
the rock wall were unknown to the public.
A thought
suddenly popped into his mind, “Why don’t I use that sharp axe to chop all
those drawings down and leave no trace of it whatsoever, so it would be as if
those counter moves had never even existed in the world? Then, for sure, the
fame of the Five Mountains Sword Alliance would be saved. I’ll just pretend
that I’ve never found this back cave. That’s all.”
He went in to the
narrow pathway, picked up the axe, and came back by the rock wall. But after
staring at those exquisite and brilliant moves for a good while, he simply could
not raise the axe to chop at the drawings. He stood there and pondered upon the
decision back and forth. Finally, he said to himself loudly, “I, Linghu Chong,
will never do such shameless and undignified things!”
All of a sudden,
he remembered about the masked man in green robe. “That man has such excellent
sword skills. He probably had something to do with the drawings in the cave. Who
is he? Who is he?”
He stepped back
to the front cave and pondered upon the question for half a day, then went back
again to the back cave to study the drawings on the rock wall. He went back and
forth between the front and the back cave until it was getting late in the day.
Sounds of
footsteps came, and it was Yue Lingshan who came with the meal basket in her
hand. Linghu Chong was overjoyed. He rushed by the edge of the cliff to greet.
“Little apprentice sister!” His voice trembled from joy.
Yue Lingshan
didn’t answer. She climbed up the cliff and threw the meal basket on to the
big rock heavily. Without even looking at Linghu Chong, she turned around and
started walking away.
“Little
apprentice sister, little apprentice sister, what’s the matter?” Linghu
Chong called out in despair.
Yue Lingshan gave
a snort and then leapt off the cliff onto the path going back. And no matter how
Linghu Chong called her again and again, she never answered or even looked back.
With thoughts
surging through his mind, Linghu Chong didn’t know what to do. He opened the
meal basket and found one bowl of rice and two bowls of vegetarian dishes,
without the small calabash of wine. He stared at them blankly, lost in thought.
For several times he had wanted to start eating, but each time after the first
bite, he would feel bitterness in his mouth and totally lose his appetite. He
finally gave up, thinking, “If little apprentice sister is mad at me, why did
she bring the food up for me herself? If she is not mad at me, why didn’t she
say a word and didn’t even cast a glance at me? Is sixth apprentice brother
sick so she had to bring food up? But if sixth apprentice brother can’t bring
food up, fifth, seventh, eighth apprentice brothers or any other person can do
it. Why did little apprentice sister come by herself?” He pondered hard upon
the question and completely forgot about the sword moves on the rock wall in the
back cave.
At dusk the next
day, Yue Lingshan brought food up again. As same as the day before, she didn’t
look at Linghu Chong or say anything to him at all. On her way down the cliff,
she even started singing Fujian folk songs loudly. Linghu Chong felt like
someone was stabbing him hard in the heart. He thought to himself, “So she
came to annoy me intentionally.”
At dusk the day
after, again, Yue Lingshan threw the meal basket on the big rock and immediately
turned around and left. Linghu Chong could not hold it any longer and called
out, “Little apprentice sister, please stop. I need to talk to you.”
“Speak out,
please.” Yue Lingshan turned around. Her face looked as if it was covered by a
layer of frost. There was no trace of a smile at all.
“You…you…you….”
Seeing the expression on Yue Lingshan’s face, Linghu Chong stammered.
“What about
me?” Yue Lingshan demanded.
“I…I….”
On normal days, he was the unrestrained and unconventional type, and would have
been clever and fluent, but now he was completely lost in words.
“If you don’t
have anything to say, I am leaving,” Yue Lingshan said as she turned around to
leave.
Linghu Chong was
greatly worried, thinking that once she had left, she wouldn’t be back until
dusk the next day, and if he couldn’t get an answer out of her today, how
could he ever endure the anxiety for another night? And judging from the look on
her face, maybe she wouldn’t even come the next day, and it wouldn’t be
surprising that she might not come for an entire month. In the moment of
desperation, he reached out and grabbed onto her left sleeve.
“Let go of
me!” Yue Lingshan snapped, as she pulled back hard. With a tearing sound, the
sleeve was tore off completely and half of her left shoulder was exposed.
Greatly nettled and embarrassed, Yue Lingshan didn’t even know how to place
her exposed shoulder and arm. As a martial arts student, Yue Lingshan didn’t
bother with small matters as much as an average girl, but when a potion of her
shoulder and her arm suddenly became exposed, she found herself in a very
awkward position.
“How…how dare
you!” she yelled.
“Little
apprentice sister, sor…sorry, I…I didn’t mean to do that.” Linghu Chong
explained hurriedly.
Yue Lingshan
placed her right sleeve on her left shoulder to cover it up. “What exactly are
you trying to say?” she ranted.
“I just don’t
understand,” Linghu Chong said, “why are you treating me like this? If I
really somehow offended you, little apprentice sister, you…you…can just draw
your sword and stab me a dozen times or something, and I’ll die with no
grievance.”
“You are the
big apprentice brother, how dare us to offend you, not mentioning stabbing you a
dozen times?” Yue Lingshan sneered. “We are your junior apprentice brother
and sister. As long as you don’t discipline us with punishment, we’d be
thanking Heavens already.”
“I’ve been
thinking very hard, but I still can’t figure out how I offended my apprentice
sister,” Linghu Chong said.
“You can’t
figure it out? Didn’t you figure out how to have Monkey Six complain to Dad
and Mom?” Yue Lingshan said furiously.
“I
had Monkey Six complain to Master and Master-Wife? Complain…complain about
you?” Linghu Chong asked in great surprise.
“You knew Dad
and Mom love me dearly and it would be useless to complain about me. How clever
of you to complain about…complain about…humph! Why are you still pretending?
Don’t you know what you did?”
It only took
Linghu Chong an instant to guess what really happened, but that only brought
more bitterness. “Master and Master-Wife found out about Lu Dayou’s wound
from his sparring with apprentice brother Lin and punished apprentice brother
Lin, didn’t they?” he asked, but in his heart, he thought, “Because Master
and Master-Wife punished apprentice brother Lin, you actually become this mad at
me?”
“It was only an
accident in a sword spar between apprentice brothers. He didn’t do it
intentionally. But Dad sided with Monkey Six and gave Little Lin a good
scolding, saying that Little Lin didn’t have enough skills and shouldn’t
have learned the kind of moves like Graceful Phoenix. He banned me from teaching
him sword skills. Fine, you won! But…but…I…I’ll never pay attention to
you again! Never ever ever!”
The phrase
“never ever ever” was something Yue Lingshan used quite often when she joked
with Linghu Chong in normal days. When she had said it before, she would always
be casting a sideway glance at him with a big grin on her face. But this time
she looked so serious and sincere, and from the way she said it, it seemed as if
she really was determined to end her relationship with him.
Linghu Chong took
a step forward and said, “Little apprentice sister, I….” He had wanted to
say, “I really didn’t ask sixth apprentice brother to complain to Master and
Master-Wife.” But then he thought, “I didn’t do it. I have a clear
conscience. Why should I beg pity from you?” So after the word “I”, he
stopped abruptly.
“You what?”
Yue Lingshan asked.
“I nothing.”
Linghu Chong shook his head. “I just thought, even though Master and
Master-Wife banned you from teaching apprentice brother Lin sword arts, that’s
nothing major, why did you get so mad at me?”
Yue Lingshan
blushed. “I am mad at you! I am mad at you! You’ve got ill will in your
heart. You figured that since I can’t teach apprentice brother Lin sword arts
anymore, I would be your company everyday. Humph, I’ll never pay attention to
you again! Never ever ever!” She stomped her foot on the ground heavily and
then stormed off.
This time Linghu
Chong dared not to pull her clothes again. With a stomach full of grievance and
bitterness, he heard her loud and clear singing the Fujian folk song again. He
walked to the edge of the cliff and looked down, only seeing her slim receding
figure turning around the shoulder of the peak. Vaguely, he could see her left
arm and shoulder still covered by her right sleeve. He became worried.
“I tore her
sleeve off. If she runs to Master and Master-Wife to complain, the respectful
Master and Master-Wife might think that I was taking liberties with her,
then…then…what’s going to happen? If this gets spread around, even the
bunch of apprentice brothers and sisters would look down on me.”
But then he
reconsidered, “I wasn’t taking liberties with her. What do I care how others
would think of it?” But when he thought that she got so mad at him just
because she couldn’t teach Lin Pingzhi sword skills anymore, he couldn’t
help but feel great sorrow.
At the beginning,
he was still able to comfort himself by thinking, “Little apprentice sister is
young and playful. Since I am meditating on the cliff, and there is no one else
who would chat with her and play with her, she just wanted apprentice brother
Lin, who happened to be about the same age as her, to be her companion. She
doesn’t have any other thoughts.” But then after reconsideration, he
thought, “I grew up together with her. That’s a much deeper relationship and
affection. Apprentice brother Lin has only been on Mount Huashan for several
months, but she has treated us so differently, so out of ordinance.” At that
thought, he felt even more bitterness.
That night, he
paced up and down, from the cave to the edge of the cliff, then back from the
edge of the cliff to the cave, again and again, for thousands of times, and the
same the next day. All he could think of was Yue Lingshan. The drawings on the
rock wall in the back cave and that man in the green robe who showed up that
night were all completely forgotten from his mind.
At dusk, it was
Lu Dayou who brought the food up. He set the food on the rock and filled the
bowls with rice. “Big apprentice brother, let’s eat,” he said.
Linghu Chong
merely answered a slight snort as he picked up the bowl and the chopsticks. He
placed some food in his mouth but had no appetite whatsoever. After casting a
glance down the cliff, he slowly set down his bowl.
“Big apprentice
brother, you don’t look too good. Are you feeling alright?” Lu Dayou asked.
“It’s
nothing.” Linghu Chong shook his head.
“I picked those
mushrooms for you yesterday. Have some and see how they taste?” Lu Dayou
suggested.
Not having the
heart to go against Lu Dayou’s good will, Linghu Chong ate two mushrooms.
“Very good,” he said. Actually, the mushrooms were quite tasty, but he
didn’t even notice.
“Big apprentice
brother, I’ve got good news for you!” Lu Dayou said with a grin. “Starting
from yesterday, Master and Master-Wife banned Little Lin from learning sword
arts with little apprentice sister.”
“You couldn’t
beat apprentice brother Lin in a sword fight, that’s why you complained to
Master and Master-Wife, didn’t you?” Linghu Chong said coldly.
Lu Dayou jumped
onto his feet. “Who said that I couldn’t beat him? I…I was doing it
for….” He suddenly stopped.
Linghu Chong knew
very well that even though Lin Pingzhi wounded Lu Dayou with a move of Graceful
Phoenix by surprise, Lu Dayou still had been in the school much longer, and Lin
Pingzhi would be no match for him. The reason he complained to Master and
Master-Wife was really for Linghu Chong’s sake. He suddenly came upon a
thought, “So all the apprentice brothers and sisters were pitying me in their
hearts. They all know that little apprentice sister is breaking up with me. Only
because sixth apprentice brother is close to me, he managed to do something
about it. Humph, a true man does not need pity from others!”
All of a sudden,
he jumped up like a mad man. Picking up the bowls and the plates, he threw them
off the cliff one by one, shouting, “Who asked you to poke around? Who asked
you to poke around?”
Lu Dayou was
shocked. He had always respected and admired the big apprentice brother, and had
no idea that Linghu Chong would be provoked into such an outrage. Flurried, he
kept stepping back, murmuring, “Big apprentice brother, big…apprentice
brother.”
After throwing
all the bowls and dishes into the deep valley, Linghu Chong didn’t feel any
better, so he randomly picked up one rock after another and kept throwing them
into the deep valley.
“Big apprentice
brother, it’s my fault. Why…why don’t you give me a beating,” Lu Dayou
said.
Linghu Chong was
just about to throw a rock when he heard Lu Dayou’s words. He turned around
and asked in a stern voice, “Why is it your fault?”
Lu Dayou took
another step back in fear and murmured, “I…I…I don’t know!”
Linghu Chong
heaved a deep sigh. He threw the rock in his hand far away and then grabbed Lu
Dayou’s hands. “Sixth apprentice brother, I am sorry. I am just depressed
myself. It has nothing to do with you.”
Lu Dayou let out
a breath of relief. “Let me get down and bring up some food again,” he
suggested.
“No, don’t
bother. I don’t feel like eating.” Linghu Chong shook his head.
Seeing the food
in yesterday’s meal basket still untouched, Lu Dayou became worried. “Big
apprentice brother, you didn’t eat yesterday either, did you?” he asked.
“Don’t worry
about it. I just don’t have good appetites these days.” Linghu Chong forced
out a smile.
Lu Dayou dared
not to argue, but the next day when it was still early in the afternoon, he had
already brought food up the cliff. He thought, “I’ve managed to get a big
calabash of good wine today together with two delicious dishes. I’ll have to
get big apprentice brother to eat some more.” But after he climbed up the
cliff, he found Linghu Chong sleeping on the rock in the cave, looking very wan
and sallow.
“Big apprentice
brother, see what this is?” Slightly shocked, he said, as he swayed the
wine-calabash in front of Linghu Chong. After he opened the lid, the entire cave
was soon filled with the wonderful scent of wine.
Linghu Chong took
the calabash and drank half of the wine in just one breath. “The wine is not
bad!” he praised.
“Let me fill
your bowl with rice,” Lu Dayou said happily.
“Nah. I don’t
feel like eating.” Linghu Chong objected.
“How about just
one bowl?” Lu Dayou suggested, as he filled the bowl full with rice.
Not having the
heart to go against Lu Dayou’s good will, Linghu Chong had to agree. “Ok, I
will eat it after I finish drinking.”
But Linghu Chong
didn’t eat the bowl of rice after all. The next day when Lu Dayou brought food
up again, he found the bowl of rice sitting on the rock untouched and Linghu
Chong sleeping on the floor. Lu Dayou noticed some redness on Linghu Chong’s
cheeks, so he reached out and felt Linghu Chong’s forehead with his hand. It
was burning hot. Linghu Chong must be running a high fever. He became very
worried.
“Big apprentice
brother, are you feeling sick?” he asked gently.
“Wine, wine!
Give me wine!” Linghu Chong mumbled.
Although Lu Dayou
brought some wine with him, he didn’t give it to him. Instead, he poured a
bowl of water and sent it next to Linghu Chong’s lips.
Linghu Chong sat
up and drank the big bowl of water in one swallow. “Good wine, great wine!”
he yelled, and then fell down on his back heavily, still mumbling, “Good wine!
Great Wine!”
Knowing that
Linghu Chong’s illness was quite serious, Lu Dayou was very concerned, but it
happened that Master and Master-Wife had some business to take care of and had
left Mount Huashan early in the morning. So he ran down the cliff and told Lao
Denuo and the other senior apprentice brothers.
Yue Buqun had set
up a strict rule that other than the once a day task of bringing food up the
cliff, no one would be allowed to go up the cliff to see Linghu Chong. But now
since he was seriously ill, to go up the cliff to check on him probably
wouldn’t be counted as a violation. Yet the bunch of apprentices still dared
not to go up the cliff all at once and decided to go up the cliff to check on
Linghu Chong in groups and in different days. Lao Denuo and Liang Fa were the
first two to go up.
Lu Dayou then
went and told Yue Lingshan about it. Yue Lingshan was still quite angry at
Linghu Chong, so she said coldly, “Come on, big apprentice brother has
excellent inner energy, how could he become ill? You can’t fool me.”
The illness of
Linghu Chong broke with such a tremendous force. For four days and four nights,
Linghu Chong stayed in a coma. Lu Dayou begged Yue Lingshan to go up the cliff
to pay a visit. He almost knelt down in front of her when she finally realized
he was speaking the truth and also got greatly worried. She went up the cliff
together with Lu Dayou, only finding a Linghu Chong with deeply sank cheeks and
disheveled beard all over his face, nothing even close to the unrestrained and
unconventional one he used to be.
With remorse in
her heart, Yue Lingshan walked by his side and said gently, “Big apprentice
brother, I’ve come to see you. Don’t be mad at me any more, alright?”
Linghu Chong’s
face looked indifferent. His eyes wide open, he stared at her with a confused
look, as if he didn’t know who she was at all.
“Big apprentice
brother, it’s me. Why don’t you answer me?” Yue Lingshan said.
Linghu Chong kept
staring at her blankly. After a while, he closed his eyes and fell asleep. Till
Lu Dayou and Yue Lingshan had left, he still did not wake up.
Only after well
over a month, Linghu Chong finally started to recover. During the one month, Yue
Lingshan had come to visit him a total of three times. The second time she came,
Linghu Chong had already regained his consciousness and was very happy to see
her. The third time she came, Linghu Chong had already been able to sit up to
eat a couple of the cookies she brought with her. But after that visit, she
stopped coming. After Linghu Chong was able to stand up and walk around, he
would be waiting by the edge of the cliff most of the day for little apprentice
sister’s pretty figure to show up, but every time all he could see was either
the quiet and empty valley, or the sight of Lu Dayou bending his back to climb
up the cliff in a hurry.
[1] A pyramid-shaped dumpling made of glutinous rice wrapped in
bamboo or reed leaves (normally eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival).
[2] The town of Dragon-Spring in Zhejiang Province is well known
for making quality blades.
[3] Shanxi Province, where Mount Huashan is. It’s at the
northwest part of China.
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