680 Traveling for Miles Just to Ea (2/2)
Following the two wolves, the black horse carriage also left the ellusive shepherd tribe. The Big Black Horse's hooves stomped the ground, leaving deep hoofprints with the aroma of sheep grease which attracted many ants.
In the carriage, Sangsang was dutifully massaging the Headmaster's back. She seemed to have recovered. Sangsang was good at serving people, and the Headmaster liked being served by her. Now the Headmaster's eyes were closing. He was falling asleep.
Ning Que looked at Sangsang with a smile and gave a silent ”thank you” with his mouth. Sangsang nodded and smiled. Surely she felt a little bit tired but the happiness she gained from serving the Headmaster compensated for it.
As vast as the Wilderness might be, there were still barbarians living here. It wasn't a no-man's land, even though it was sparsely populated compared to the Central Plains. The carriage had been running for days and they hadn't run into any village so far, not a single one.
Inside the carriage, the other two were so quiet that Ning Que almost fell asleep. Yet all of a sudden, the silence was broken by the ruckus outside the carriage. It sounded like people peddling, talking, and horses stomping the ground.
Ning Que was wondering why the Wilderness would become so crowded. ”Did the horse run into a bustling tribe?” He pulled the curtain aside and looked outside, to be immediately stunned.
Sangsang came to the window. She looked outside and almost screamed out loud in shock due to what she saw.
The carriage was on an endless and bustling street.
On both sides of the street were dense buildings, many of which were shops. On the streets were people walking, and vendors peddling. Sedan carriers yelled at people on the way when young men riding horses overtook them with pride.
Ning Que had no idea where they were now, but he was sure that they were no longer in the Wilderness.
The Headmaster woke up from his nap. He looked at the couple near the window and asked, ”Have we reached our destination?”
Sangsang nodded but she soon felt that something was off. She turned to the Headmaster and answered, ”We've reached some place, but I'm not sure where it is.”
The Headmaster took a quick glance outside the window and said, ”That's right, this is the capital city of the Kingdom of Song.”
Both Ning Que and Sangsang were shocked. They were wondering what had happened. Not long ago they were chewing gigot in the far northern Wilderness but now they were in the capital city of Song. How did that happen?
The Kingdom of Song was built on the shore of the East Sea, which made it more than 10000 miles away from the Wilderness in the north.
The Big Black Horse was the most shocked of them all. It had been pulling the carriage along the whole way, so it had seen it more clearly than anyone else.
At first, all the horse could see was the meadow. Yet after a short ”clip-clop”, when its hoof landed on the ground again, the meadow turned into streets covered with carved stones. The sudden and mysterious change terrified the poor horse so bad its hooves turned into jelly.
The Headmaster might be almighty in the eyes of common people. He could cure Sangsang's disease. He could heal Ning Que's deadly wounds. Nothing was impossible if the Headmaster was there.
There were things that Sangsang and Ning Que could not understand. But when it came to the Headmaster, everything unnatural became understandable because the Headmaster was not an ordinary person, or like what Ning Que had in mind: that the Headmaster wasn't a member of mankind.
The black horse carriage was rolling along one of the bustling streets in the prosperous capital of the Kingdom Song. Around the Taoist temple, people were gathering, praying for the war in the Wilderness. They didn't know how the war had ended, neither did they know that the most important people in that war had come to Song, and had just passed by them.
When the darkness faded, the light came back. Under the long-gone blue sky and white clouds, Song people were struggling to stand. Everything came back to life at an unbelievable speed. Most people still kept an ear out for what was happening in the Wilderness, but a few turned to care more about their small business or their careers.
The carriage stopped at the gate of a normal restaurant.
The restaurant was crowded with people playing drinking games. The three strode over the steps and entered the restaurant. They passed by the people dining and the drunkards, heading right into the third floor which was relatively quiet.
”Days ago they were on their knees, shaking because of fear, but now they're all back to having meat and wine. The restaurant is full of people now, because people need food to get over the fear, and of course, because everyone needs food.” Said the Headmaster, staring at the people downstairs.
”Food always comes first for people, because people live off it. And living is more important than the war in the Wilderness. It is more important than the law, morality, or even faith. It is more important than anything in the world.”
”To live is the one and only important thing during one's entire life. Emotions or knowledge, they are no more than ornaments. You have to bear the priority in mind.”
Ning Que thought about it for a moment and said, ”But you have to find something else to do besides living, or life would be meaningless.”
The Headmaster argued, ”Of course you should have things to chase after, but you first have to live before you can search for meaning.”
”You mean true egotism? Or are you against sacrificing oneself for other things?”
”By 'living' I mean that many people are living not as an absolute individual.”
”Sounds complicated... what does that mean exactly?”
”I am saying that if to live is the most important thing, then eating should be the top priority for all.”
Ning Que put his hand on his belly, wondering what would come after the gigot they had eaten not long ago.
And before Ning Que had figured it out, the Headmaster had picked up the menu and ordered more than 18 dishes.