When The War Is Over, Will You Plant A Blossom Tree For Me?Ch29 - Duty

The last of those unassuming little paper packages was pressed in place. White powder scattered on the ground around them before trailing off to where the next package was pressed into place, creating a complicated web that wove across the steeply rising edge of the valley, only faintly visible in the dim light of the light globes held in the soldier’s hands. Fei Li motioned for his soldiers to withdraw, taking a moment to slowly walk alongside that pattern laid like lace over the rising earth. Finally, he himself withdrew to the distance they’d determined to be safe, behind the cover of a rocky outcrop. Xi Ming stepped out of the shadows to stand by his side, bow and arrow in hand. As he handed it over, he seemed to be troubled, with his brows tightly knit and a frown at his lips.

“General…” he began quietly and Fei Li could guess that he wanted to ask if they should really do this. But Xi Ming had never questioned him before and he still couldn’t bring himself to, the words dying in his throat. OBlo0q

“Tell me, Lieutenant Xi…” Fei Li spoke with a patient tone, his expression as unreadable as ever, not at all portraying any of his inner turmoil. He seemed calm, half of his face hidden in the shadows cast by the light orb that sat wedged in the rock beside them. His gaze was turned down to look at the items he took from Xi Ming, bow in one hand and arrow in the other. He dipped the head of the arrow in the pot of flammable liquid that sat beside him. “Can you think of another way? Our only other option would be to fight our way out.” Fei Li’s gaze rose to the figures further in the distance, their crouched positions only just visible in the dim glow of their orbs. “We’d likely lose many men attempting that. Even if we called in emergency reinforcements, a disadvantage like that wouldn’t bode well for the rest of this war.”

Xi Ming looked more troubled as he looked from the men in the distance to the arrow held in Fei Li’s hand, dark liquid slowly dripping from its sharp edge. “General Fei… It isn’t that I don’t understand the reasoning behind your decision, it’s just…”

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Fei Li looked back to the direction of the valley wall, now hidden within the darkness before he closed his eyes. “Xi Ming, tell me. What is it we’re here for?” Although it sounded like this question was for Xi Ming, in truth, it was for himself.

“To conquer the South,” Xi Ming replied obediently. AW8Dq4

“That’s right,” Fei Li responded hollowly. “Our duty is to win this war.”

Although his expression still wasn’t good, Xi Ming bowed his head slightly. “I understand, General.”

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Fei Li only opened his eyes again when he suppressed the unease he felt, when the twisting in his stomach finally settled, when his nerves finally calmed and the slight trembling of his hands that threatened to ruin his aim was gone. He lit the arrow tip with conviction, drawing back the bowstring as he lined up his aim, flames licking along the arrow’s tip. Xi Ming only watched from a crouched position, his back pressed against the rock before them. There was a moment of nothing but silence, where everything seemed to still and time dragged on abnormally long. Then Fei Li released the arrow, sending it whizzing into the darkness. The Northern army archers that were hidden in the cover of the outcrop followed suit, their arrows forming streaks of light through the air before embedding into the powdered earth.

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The crackling sound continued to increase in volume. Then there was a resounding boom, the valley filling with a sudden burst of light and sprays of debris shooting out above their heads where the cover of the rock didn’t reach. This was followed by another, and then another, the ground shaking with each explosion. This continued until finally, the land could be heard cracking and rumbling, splitting apart and collapsing in a wave with a sound that was nearly deafening.

When there was at last only silence, Fei Li let his hands fall from his ears, remaining crouched as he stared ahead with a blank look on his face. Xi Ming waited for a moment but when Fei Li remained like this, he eventually worked up the courage to nudge the general’s arm. “General Fei… Are you… okay?”

Fei Li nodded once as he stood up, brushing the dirt that had settled on his clothes. He didn’t meet Xi Ming’s gaze as he turned away. “Let’s go.” F7ZB0I

Lu Qinyi sat, staring fixedly at the map spread out on the desk below him, one hand pressed to his mouth, curled tightly into a fist. The fingers of the other dug into the surface of the desk to give him something to anchor himself with. Yang Xun sat across from him, his leg shaking to release his anxious energy. Finally, their tense waiting was interrupted as Zhao Mei lifted the flap of the tent and entered. She seemed a bit disheveled but otherwise unharmed, and her usual calm self.

A bit of the tension left both men as they saw her but Lu Qinyi was still visibly on edge as he turned to ask her “How is it?”

Zhao Mei accepted the cup of water Yang Xun offered, sitting down before she answered. “That’s the last of our soldiers cleared from the rubble. The land has settled, although it’s unstable there’s no more danger. I’ve had my subordinates report in, the Northern army has retreated back around here.” She tapped on the map laid out in front of them. She then looked at Yang Xun, “The soldiers, where are they now?” TtrCEI

“I’ve had them tended to, the wounded are being treated as we speak and the dead are being buried. Thanks to you Zhao Mei, the casualties weren’t that many.”

“Our soldiers weren’t the only casualties,” Lu Qinyi muttered bitterly as he stared down at the map.

Yang Xun’s brows furrowed at this as he hastily turned to Zhao Mei, who wore a grim expression as she slowly moved her finger to point on the map. “The explosion collapsed this part of the valley, creating a landslide that provided the North with a clearing to escape through.” Yang Xun knew this part already but he still listened silently. Zhao Mei slid her finger a bit further along the map’s surface. “This is where the landslide would have reached. Do you know what’s there?”

“That’s…” But Yang Xun trailed off, feeling a bit choked as he didn’t dare finish that sentence. Instead, Lu Qinyi finished it for him. “There is a village there. You would remember it, we visited it during our training at the border. We played a drinking game with the locals. We lost and ended up drinking too much, so some of the locals helped us get back afterwards,” Lu Qinyi explained quietly with a cold expression but there was a tinge to his voice and his fingertips dug further against the wood. nEl1Nj

A myriad of emotions flashed over Yang Xun’s face and his voice was a bit strained as he responded “I remember.”

Zhao Mei stared down at the map. “I can’t be certain how far the damage would have reached but I’m certain the town was caught up in it.”

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There was a long silence before Lu Qinyi stood abruptly, turning to exit the tent.

“Where are you going?” Yang Xun called after him. 2Lr7Pv

He turned back to look at them. “To have a look.”

“You can’t do that, General Lu. There’s nothing you can do,” Zhao Mei reasoned but Lu Qinyi simply turned away, lifting the fabric out of his way.

“Even if nothing can be done, I want to see it with my own eyes. I won’t be long.”

Yang Xun was quick to follow after him. “General. I’m coming.” GhgznA

Zhao Mei sighed before she stood up, following slowly after the two men, ensuring that the soldiers were left with clear instructions before she accompanied them.


Author’s notes:

Bonus chapter! Now at least you guys won’t be left in suspense until next week.

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2 comments

  1. Yay! Double chapters.. thank you so much!

    And thank you for writing so realistically, and for showing the devastating effects of war. At least it’s comforting to know that Fei Li was uncomfortable making that decision, otherwise he’s really too heartless.

    • You’re welcome!! Thank you for commenting ❤

      Thank you! That was one of my goals writing this. I wanted the war to be devastating and for there to be no one “good” person here. Yes exactly. I didn’t want Fei Li to be heartless, he’s deeply effected by what he’s done and knows it isn’t right, he just felt he had no other choice. My hope is that Fei Li will be an interesting character and not so simple~