Chapter 190 Ringside Witness (1/2)
When Father finished, the priest went out. But before he swung the door of the room shut, he gave Father a curt nod, indicating his assent.
But I was however left stunned like a large frozen snowman in the middle of the room. ”What did I just hear?! His mission is severing the dragon leys?!” My past recollections about the history of the dragon leys rushed back into my mind like a broken dam: Bian Dashou not only severed Li Zicheng's dragon leys by orders of the Ming Court, he'd even made full sure that both dragon leys of Li Zicheng and the Ming Empire were snapped in the same time to allow the Jurchens to take the country and founded the Qing Empire! ”But here is the priest whose task is to destroy the dragon leys of Li Zicheng!? Does that means he's Bian Dashou?!”
My head shifted slowly as I slowly turned to look at Father, who was still nonchalantly sipping at his wine, and Mother, who remained perched on his shoulder. They hardly said a word even after Bian Dashou had left, but from the expressions on their faces that changed, it was as if they were communicating with each other using telepathy. A heartbeat later, Father stood up. He lifted his shoulder as if to shrug off the snowy-white fox that was Mother and it shook itself, turning into a gorgeous woman dressed in garments of ancient China. Who else would it be if not for Mother! But it was no less amazing to see with my own eyes that Mother was actually a white fox with magic powers and seeing her transform almost made my knees buckled!
They traded a brief look then Father, narrowing his eyes, said suddenly, ”Go North-east. Speak to them through their shaman. Speak to them as one of the Wudaxians and help them fulfill their calling as the future monarchs of China. I might always say that no one should change history, but there is no denying that chance is a regular happenstance in the course of history too.” Mother nodded wordlessly. With a demure smile, she spun on where she stood, her dress billowed like the wings of a butterfly as she whirled and she was gone.
Father got up too and pushed through the doors. I followed close behind, anxious to see what he was up to. But to my shock, he ordered some food and a large urn of wine! For the rest of the day, Father did nothing but indulged in the epicurean pleasures that this tavern had to offer.
I got bored from watching Father that I almost slept. But just when I was drenched with lethargy and tedium, Father's mouth which had never stopped chewing paused suddenly. A flash of light gleamed in his eyes and I leaped to my feet. The next second, he vanished! I slapped at my thigh in dismay! I should have realized this long ago; with his magic, Father could easily teleport himself anywhere in a moment's notice and I'd never be able to catch up! I should have been following Bian Dashou instead!
I spat bitterly with regret. But there was no other way. I pushed past the doors and out of the room. The waiter outside saw the doors swinging open but he could not see me coming out. He strode over, hoping to catch a glimpse of what was inside while closing the door, when he almost jumped with fright! The room was empty, save for the empty dishes and plates! The food was gone and worst, and the customer had not paid! He rushed in, worried and jittery, when he noticed something silver twinkling at him between the plates and dishes and he broke into a relieved grin...
With no interest in the waiter, I left. More so, since nobody was able to see me. By now, I was quite certain of my situation now: I might be neither seen nor heard by anyone at this time. But I could still affect items and matter around me like how I was able to open the doors like a normal person.
I walked out of the tavern and tried flying again, which I could still do with little difficulty. Then again, I was also puzzled. I had traveled through Time back to the past, but I was nothing more than an incorporeal entity. Yet I could affect matter around me like normal, although no one could feel or perceive my presence. Moreover, I was not only invisible, I can also fly. This left me wondering if only my soul was transported back through Time and not my physical body.
I flew back towards the direction from where I came from, relying on my vague sense of direction. Before long, I finally returned to the gates of Wu Zhong where thousands of missing person notices hung from the city walls like countless Post-It notes. But unlike before, the whole townscape of Wu Zhong abounded with chaos and turmoil as if war was coming! Everyone was scrambling with their belongings, dragging their families along while running away from the town, heading towards the direction of Xiguan town.
”What is going on?” I asked myself and I landed in the middle of the bedlam where the noises of cries and shrieks of despair filled the air. Within the midst of the clamor, I heard people saying, ”Run! Run for your lives! The barbarians have invaded Zunhua City! They'll be here in no time!” Everyone was frantically deserting the city as war was INDEED in the offing after all.
”The Jurchens have reached Zunhua City...” I pondered quietly. ”So this must be the historic Jisi Incident!” I had once read about this from a book. The Jisi Incident was the first time the Jurchen's invasion penetrated past the fastness of the passes and pierced into China proper. The Chinese general Yuan Chonghuan initially refused to send any reinforcements to support the defense of Zunhua City and with Wu Zhong City now bare and empty after being continually plundered by the renegade Ming soldiers, the Magistrate of Wu Zhong could do nothing but lead the common people away to safety.