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WQW: I’m telling you he’s not possessed!
QQQ: What are you talking about?! We can literally see a whole group of ghosts clinging to him with the bare eye!
WQW: I tested him with every sword, he’s not—
LQG: Well if he’s not possessed then what is this?
YQY: Don’t worry Xiao-Jiu, I’m sure we’ll figure out how to fix this….
SQQ: Do NOT call me—
MQF: Hey hey hey let’s all stay calm… please…
SQQ: I am calm.
MQF: Shen shixiong—
YQY: Xiao-Jiu—
QQQ: And what’s up with you, ah? You can barely keep your babbling mouth shut most of the time and all of a sudden you’re quiet as a mouse.
All eyes turned to Shang Qinghua. All of them carried expectant gazes like he could magically fix this bizarre situation. A very strange group of ghosts had made their way onto Cang Qiong Mountain. They were neither malicious nor resentful; actually they didn’t really do anything but stick to Shen Qingqiu. It was truly a strange sight to behold. They were almost entirely white in color, faces distorted or gone entirely, bodies far too small and dressed in the simplest of garments.
They looked like children who had died before they even understood the concepts of life and death and their identities. Well, they looked like that because that’s exactly what they were.
SQQ: You do know something don’t you? Spit it out already, you rat!
SQH: Ah— that— so I— Shen Shixiong, they’re harmless I promise!
YQY: Shang shidi, if you know how to resolve this…
SQH: Oh no. No no no. Let’s just— let’s just wait and see? They really are harmless so—
SQQ: What the hell is that supposed to mean? Just wait and see?
MQF: Shang shidi, please.
SQH: how about we don’t…
LQG, QQQ & SQQ: Shang Qinghua!
SQH: Okay, look. You won’t like what I know about them and it doesn’t really help to get rid of them anyway so how about we—
SQQ: Spit. It. Out.
SQH: Okay okay okay but you gotta promise to not kill me!
SQQ: …
SQH: Promise!
SQQ: Urgh I promise. Now talk.
SQH: Well, okay, so… I can’t— I don’t really remember what they’re called right now but… I have actually, unfortunately encountered them before. They really are harmless. These ghosts they… stem from children who died very young. Like really young. Usually in slow, brutal ways… torture, assault, those things…. All they really do is cling to each other for comfort and flow from place to place.
The room stayed quiet for a moment.
SQQ: And? Why are they sticking to me?
SQH: That— I— You really don’t want me to say it, Shixiong…
If a gaze could kill.
SQH: Allright, fine. Don’t blame me. Sometimes… they’ll consider living people one of their own and kling to them. Only difference being, the living person survived the kinds of things that killed them…
Demon Prince Shen Yuan watching the Diplomatic Incident of a lifetime unfold before him as his Dad Tianlang Jun and the Leader of Cang Qiong Mountain Sect get into a shoving match over his mom... When a paper bird lands in front of him, he picks it up and unfolds it...
Do you like me?
Yes or No ?
He looks up and locks eyes with Su Binghe, son of the Qing Jing Peak Lord, who is trying to break up the fight now.
Mama's not doing shit to stop the fight, he notes- before finding a brush so he can circle YES and send the bird back to Binghe.
SVSSS demon SY and human LBH role reversal AU where the cultivation world is in shock after Su Xiyan leaves Huan Hua Palace in disgrace. They say she got in a physical fight with the Old Palace Master!! Surely she's too wild and unfilial to be a-
Oh Cang Qiong Mountain Sect took her in? Huh. Well it's their own fault if she betrays them later!
Su Xiyan gets taken in by the Qing Jing Peak Lord and quickly made Head Disciple and the news that she also had a baby not long after arriving is kept mostly under wraps though not within the sect. Everyone loves baby Binghe! (Don't ask who his father is or Su Xiyan will Kill You)
When the Qing generation becomes Peak Lords everyone knows Su Xiyan is more or less running things. Yue Qingyuan is a powerful cultivator, but everyone knows he's never recovered fully from losing his childhood sweetheart at a young age.
(Zhangmen-shixiong does alright really, Su Xiyan is just helping him with those pesky public appearances he hates.)
Everything's going really well actually. Even the demons have been pretty quiet since around the time Su Xiyan left HHP. The Old Palace Master thinks the Demon Emperor is up to something, but everyone in the know knows that Tianlang Jun fell in love with some rogue cultivator and whisked them away to the demon realm.
The Demon Emperor is thoroughly smitten, the rumors say, and his spouse is a terrible cruel person who fits in perfectly with the demon court. They even have children, unfortunately extending the line of Heavenly Demons even more.
So anyway eventually 13 year old Su Binghe wanders away from camp- he's accompanying his mother on a diplomatic visit - and stumbles into the prettiest boy he's ever seen playing guqin for a gigantic snake in the nearby woods. The snake nearly eats him before the boy stops it.
"Are you alright?" The boy asks once he convinced his 'cousin' to let Binghe go.
"You're so pretty!" Su Binghe said, ignoring his injuries. "I'm Su Binghe, what's your name?"
The boy laughs at him, but then tells him. "I'm Shen Yuan."
Small old doodles for my fic; MTS (More Than Survive)! Aka my disciple SY scumcum au one can read over here~
The designs are a little outdated to me but I Loved these doodles too much to not share. And yes. Obligatory SJ shoulders WHAT DO U NOT EXPECT OF ME
Luo Binghe is 9 years old when he dies, just a few short weeks from 10.
His mother, his dearest A-niang, died several months before, and as he'd promised her, he'd been slowly making his way to the nearest Cultivation Sect, Cang Qiong Mountain- but the path there was cold. So cold. And he didn't just mean the weather, it was the people too.
Binghe, despite everything, believed his mother's words. Good people do exist in the world, he has proof in way of his own A-niang; but there must be something wrong with Binghe, something inherently despicable or just grating to the senses that his poor mother just was too sick to feel or see, because even animals avoided standing in his path. He was a pariah to everyone and everything- and that. That was a problem.
Maybe it was part of his rare hints of good luck- maybe there was a God out there taking pity on him- but Winter had set in late this year. On one hand, this was great for everyone. More time to store food and supplies (if you had a home), more time to seek steady shelter (if you didn't).
On the other, when Winter- like a desperate new hire who'd never meant to cause trouble on its first day- came in, it came in scrambling and frantic.
For Binghe, it was the beginning of the end. He'd not been able to find shelter. He'd not even been able to secure a blanket, or extra clothes to wrap himself in. He was exposed, cold, and terribly, terribly alone as bitter, biting winds swept through his tiny alley and stole away even the heat from his lungs with its awful, chilling wails.
The last thing he remembers is noting how his teeth had stopped chattering; and then, like a miracle, the sleep he'd been chasing finally stopped running. His eyes closed, and for a brief moment, he felt warm.
Then he woke up here, in this dark place.
"H-Hello?"
His voice did not echo.
Binghe turned this way and that, hands clenched together tight enough to hurt. This place was dark as he'd never seen it. No moon, no stars...it was as if the deepest shadows had swallowed him whole, and now he was in the belly of some beast.
"Hello?" He tried to keep his voice steady, but it still cracked on the 'o'. Terror climbed; what if there was a creature out there? And now that it has heard his fear, what if it charges out from the dark to hurt him?!
No! No. Stay calm, Binghe! Be brave!
"........!"
Ah? A voice!
"Hello?" Binghe takes a few steps forward, "Hello?! I hear you! Can you help me? Can you tell me where I am?"
The voice continues on like it hadn't heard him. Maybe he was too far away?
He was! As jittery legs cross the unknowable distance, that inaudible voice becomes faint words, and those faint words- they sound upset. Furious, but also...sad. The same sad he felt when he came home and found his A-niang had passed without him.
Sympathy, hurt, and grief wells up from his chest, lodges in his throat, and burns his eyes. He walks faster now. He remembers what if felt like to be alone and feeling this way. He remembers it accutely. Maybe if he's kind and good to this other person, they can feel this way together, and it won't hurt so bad? A-naing used to say burdens shared were burdens made lighter, so-!
".....on't care...!" The voice cries, "...put me through hell...start all over again?! No! I refuse!"
Oh! A light! That must be where the voice is coming from!
There's also a new voice: odder, quieter. There's a strangely metallic, shinging echo in its words. Something Binghe had no comparison for. He just barely makes out "Needed" before the first voice explodes in a rage so potent that it brings Binghe to a frozen standstill.
"MY HUSBAND NEEDS ME! MY PEAK- MY DISCIPLES-" The voice chokes, stalls, then resumes with less volume, but so much more venom. "Why should I help you? Why should I fix *your* mistakes? What gives you the right to tear me away from the happy ending my husband and I- What gives you the *right*?!"
Oh. This- This was not a good time to speak up.
Binghe takes a step back; but then, from the nothingness behind him, a hand pushes him forward.
He can tell the touch was meant to be gentle. It landed on his back with the faintest touch, and only put pressure as it pushed, but whoever the hand belonged to was either strong or healthy, and Binghe was small and weak with hunger, exhaustion, and all sorts of little ailments he could no longer pinpoint after months or years of feeling them constantly.
All that to say, he tripped over his own two feet trying to regain his balance and fell onto his aching hands and knees with a yelp sharp enough to cut through everything.
The yelling stops abruptly.
"....Binghe?"
There were no footstep. One moment the voice is far, then next it is right above him. Large hands reach out and help him into a kneel, and when he looks up, he sees a man with sharp features, long, inky hair, and clothes far more expensive than even the masters his mother worked for would ever have been able to afford.
Binghe stares. He registers, with some distant, glimmeringly bright disbelief, that those same hands are patting him down and checking his hands and face for scrapes and bruises. Those hands are cold and calloused, he notes. They feel like hands that should be hurting him, rather than soothing.
-but those eyes, they're like his mother's. They look at Binghe with care and worry and warmth. They look at him like he means something beyond 'pest' or 'trouble' or 'dirty.'
At the same time, they're nothing like her's at all, and for the life of him, Binghe can't pinpoint *how*.
"...Um!" He suddenly remembers his manners, "H-Hello! This lowly one is Luo Binghe!" He bows clumsily, "Excuse this one for not greeting you properly!"
A cold hand pushes him out of his bow by his shoulder. Those green eyes watch him intensely, colored in shades of confused grief.
"Binghe, what are you doing here?"
Binghe opens his mouth, but that light answers for him, popping into existence with an odd bell sound.
[Character: Luo Binghe has died.]
"...huh?"
The man turns to him sharply while he gapes at the odd light. The hands are back, patting him down more thoroughly, turning his head this way and that. "Impossible. How? There's not a wound on him that could have led to that!"
[Character: Luo Binghe succumbed to the elements. ._.)]
.....oh. So, when he fell asleep just now...
Binghe doesn't even have a moment to mourn himself before the man is turning a snarl onto the light. "You let him *freeze to death*?!"
[It was unintentional! This System only looked away for a moment. ( •̯́ ^ •̯̀)]
The man sputters, hisses, and then slaps at the light with clawing fingers. "Now is not an appropriate time for your stupid Koamojis! Fix him! Fix him right now!"
His hand passed through it harmlessly, but the [Σ(°ロ°)] and quickly followed up [Please do not hit this System!] Said that, even if no physical harm was done, this light still registered it as an attack- or atleast a sign of displeasure.
"I'll hit you more if you don't put this boy exactly where you found him!"
[ >A<) System can't do that! This System already said it needed User's assistance: this is what this System needs help with!]
Binghe quickly becomes peripheral in this argument, but not lost. Somehow, this light- a spirit?- was responsible for him. It was...some kind of guardian? Meant to keep him alive and 'monitor him throughout the plot'.
For some reason, it failed. It wouldn't say why, but Binghe recognized this sort of confrontation. The man, like an experienced, valued hire on a farm to a disfavored, incompetent 'young master', was scolding this System at length, giving it no quarter as he tore into it with words Binghe only vaguely understood because of context clues.
In conclusion, Binghe is in a precarious position. At the moment, he's newly departed. Freshly dead. His soul is still tethered to his body, but if this man does not assist, this System spirit will have no choice but to lift the stasis it currently has on him and allow him to return to the cycle of rebirth.
The man doesn't want this. He seems to care for Binghe dearly, and is enraged on Binghe's behalf that his life was cut short too early, but at the same time, System-Spirit seems to be demanding a price the man just isn't willing to pay.
It sounds like, maybe, whatever it is that System-Spirit must do to bring him back might require the man to stay with him? Possibly forever.
Maybe it's selfish of him, but Binghe...doesn't mind that. Maybe even hopes for it, just a little. After all, this man's first reaction to seeing him was to check if he was unharmed, and his second upon hearing of his possibly very permanent death was to grip onto Binghe and not let go. Someone like that- shouldn't he hold on back just as tightly?
"But..." The man turns a helpless look onto him. There's a hint of shine in his eyes. "My husband..."
Oh. *Oh.*
Binghe scolds himself. This man isn't like him. He has a home, a family: people he obviously cares very deeply about for such a stern face to come near tears. Binghe has no right to ask him to give it that up- not when he isn't even sure he *wants* to go back.
"Sir," There's a tight feeling in his chest, but Binghe ignores it in favor of grabbing the hand holding onto him and tugging it free. The man, strangely indulgent of him, lets him, watching Binghe take it into both his small hands. In return, he gives the man his best beaming smile, hoping to assure as well as comfort. "It's alright. You can go."
The man's eyes widen, then settle into deep sadness. "Oh, Binghe..." He pulls his hand free and then, with both palms open, gently cradles Binghe's face. A thumb brushes under one of his eyes. "Silly boy, you don't even know your crying, do you?"
Ah? Oh, oh no...! Binghe flinches back and frantically wipes at his face, but the damage is done. The man watches him struggle with himself for just a moment, then lets out a great, shoulder slumping sigh.
"I will stay," he say to the spirit. "I will fix your mistake and keep him alive, and in return you *will* figure out some way for me to return home. Do we have a deal?"
[ . . . ]
[System agrees to these conditions.]
I keep thinking of AUs for my Courtesan Shen Yuan fic and one that is haunting me is if he and Binghe did make it to the Cang Qiong trials together, because SY would def end up in QJP (he's already got all that training and he can distract SQQ from picking Binghe) and then Binghe ends up in BZP.
So I'm just imagining a 16 year old SY being like, Binghe I know you're on the martial peak now but please god stop beating people up because they talk shit about me--it is NOT HELPING my reputation that an eleven year old is defending my honor.
Peak Bully: Bet your mom was a whore too!
Shen Yuan, not looking up from his book: Yep. She was super underage when she had me and and is dead now if you needed more material for your next attempt at bugging me.
Peak Bully has a 404 error until bunhe knocks his legs out.
What if Shen Yuan, instead of being trasmigrated into Shen Qingqiu, was reborn into an infant much earlier in the timeline of PIDW?
In the spring of the same year as Shen Jiu is born, Shen Yuan wakes up as the infant son of an Army General.
He hates it. Infants have no dignity, and new layers of Shen Yuan's already thin face shave off with every diaper change and feeding. So! To stave off the growing cracks in his mental state, he starts focusing on the world around him.
As an infant, he figures he must be in some hacks half-assed historical fantasy or something. At three years of age, he decides that, more likely, it's some sort of Wuxia-Xianxia mix with an emphasis on...well, he's not entirely sure, but there's a lot of hidden politics his military family has to deal with, so. Maybe it's something like Game of Thrones?
It isn't until he’s started being taught military strategy and how to read that he starts seeing familiar names. After all, what are the chances of all four Cultivation Clans of PIDW being named in one book?
So.
So...
Yeah, no. Shen Yuan loses his shit.
Some time later (much, much later), Shen Yuan has the wherewithal to start scouting around. The good news is, he's several years away from the start of PIDW's plot, and even more before he would have to worrying about the Realms Merger Luo Binghe would wrought upon them all.
The bad news is that he may not even have to worry about any of that; because while the land Shen Yuan's family currently lives on is at peace, it's tentative at best, and Shen Yuan is next in line to be General of the Nation's army.
--
Many years later, Luo Binghe is ten years old, slowly traveling from town to town on his way to Cang Qiong Mountain Sect, when he meets what he would later realize is the love of his life.
Walking a well-used path between towns, his bad luck had caught up with him when a young master in a carriage took exception to the sight of him and, as young masters always did, decided to harass and bully the poor defenseless child in their sight line. Lou Binghe was just starting to regret ever being born when he hears the sounds of hoof beats catching up to their position.
"Make way!" A stern voice shouts. "Make way for the Army!"
The young master's party tries, but their master is prideful and a fool, and thus refuses. It turns out the young master is of some higher rank (with nothing better to do than cause trouble) and so the moment he is told to move, he digs his feet in. A confrontation starts.
Binghe tries to subtly scuttle away, but he's grabbed before he can go far and thrown to the ground between the two parties- used as a scapegoat for why the young master is being so obstinate. He knows- from years of watching servants take the fall- that the next few minutes are likely to hurt real bad.
But then the clouds part, and under a ray of gentle light, a voice calls out amongst the army men. Binghe dares glance up, just in time to see the rugged men part for another man on horseback.
He's different from the others. Oh, he had the build, the armor, and his hair was tied up tight in a bun, making him seemingly indistinguishable from the others, but there was something there that called all eyes to him. A silent assurance, or maybe just a quiet gravity.
Binghe feels himself fill with cautious awe.
"Why have we stopped? What is the issue?"
"Apparently this child is blocking the road." The leading soldier informed.
"That's right, this little runt refused to move for his superiors! The Master will not be moving until some proper respect is beaten into him!"
The man on horseback turns to him then. All awe dies. Binghe's heart sinks. There is a cold analysis in that gaze, and-
No. No, wait. Even as Binghe's heart fell...did those eyes gain a hint of warmth?
"I see." The man speaks. "So a single lost child is enough to ruffle the young master's feathers like this? How great your house must have fallen, that it cannot ignore a single slight from an orphaned boy."
The young master seethes, "You-!"
The man turns to the leading soldiers, cutting him off with a swift order- "Move Them," -then in a smooth, well-practiced move, swings off his horse and lands in the dirt with a gentle, heavy thud.
Binghe watches him with eyes wide- and getting wider as he approaches Binghe's kneeling self and drops to bended knee right in front of him.
"You've found some trouble, child."
Ah! A scolding! Binghe's cheeks flush with shame, his wide stare dropping to his hands. "This lowly one is sorry! This lowly one did not mean to cause trouble for you-"
"Stop. I'm not criticizing you." A warm hand lands on his head, and Binghe nearly gasps aloud. "What's your name? Where are you going?" A small pause. "You've been injured; let me bandage that for you."
For the next little while, Binghe basks in the care of a total stranger. He tells his name, his life story, and for the first time since his mother's death, feels as if he is really and truly being seen.
"Cang Qiong, huh?" The man, plain and indistinguishable from any other soldier at first appearance- oh, but Binghe will never forget his face now. He stares at the man's features as long as he dares, determined to memorize every line and scar and out of place strand of hair. "I can't take you all the way there, but if you don't mind sharing a horse and promise to hide if trouble comes knocking, I see no reason we can't take you a town close by."
Forget memories, he needs to know this man's name now!!
--
He shares a horse with the man (Shen Yuan!). Others offer, but for the second time in Binghe's life, he dares to hide behind someone's legs and clings to the man's pants. (It was entirely impulse, and he scolded himself for it viciously, but Shen Yuan- proving Binghe's mother right that there are kind people in the world still- laughed. Laughed!)
Binghe had never ridden a horse before, but Shen Yuan was so kind. He taught him how to get on, helped him up the entire way, guided him on the best way to sit and hold the resigns; and when Shen Yuan climbed up himself, Binghe didn't feel nervous about their closeness at all.
In fact, an hour into the ride, Binghe fell into a light doze. He couldn't help it. Shen Yuan was warm and sturdy, and Binghe was small and tired. It was bound to happen, and he only woke up when new sounds reached his ears.
When camp was made, Shen Yuan shared his food with him. When it was time to sleep, he didn't mind that Binghe clung to his side and refused to go anywhere else. When Binghe got scared to relieve himself in the forest at night, Shen Yuan would sigh, pat his head, and say "Alright, I'll go with you. But only the once, got it?" And Binghe would happily agree; but by that point they both knew if Binghe asked, Shen Yuan would indulge him. A week of this, and even the other soldiers would tease them for becoming "father and child on the way to war."
Traveling through towns was the best, though. Shen Yuan told the best stories, and when he saw things in the markets or food in the stalls, he would point at them and tell Binghe stories of "that time I ripped some drunk a new one for messing with a girl," and "when I was younger I accidentally broke my mother's prized necklace and spent the next month trying to hide it from her."
They couldn't really stop in town, but at one point Shen Yuan decided to wait until they'd made camp and eaten before taking Binghe on the speediest ride back into town of his life- and all to get him a bath and change of clothes.
A bath! A warm, clean bath! And he wasn't weird about it at all, like some of the street kids told him adults could be! He even bought Binghe's new clothes with his own personal coin! (It wasn't new, and the colors were a little faded, but it was clean and sturdy and bought just a little bigger than Binghe's size- but most importantly, it was His! His, and a gift from the man who was quickly becoming his favorite person!)
All in all, Binghe- oh, Binghe didn't want to leave Shen Yuan at all!
And then he overheard it.
It was a town close to Binghe's last shared destination with Shen Yuan. The townsfolk were quieter there, and when they saw the soldiers, they all murmured and stared as they passed, quiet and solemn. Like the wake of a funeral.
Binghe tentatively called up to Shen Yuan, unnerved.
"Hm?" He followed Binghe's eyes, sighed, and pat his head. "Don't worry, Binghe. They're just worried."
Later in camp, Binghe asked more about it; and that's when he learned what an Army was. Really learned.
"You could die?"
The firelight made odd shadows on Shen Yuan's face, but for a second Binghe thought he saw somberness settle there.
"That's right."
"Why?" Binghe asked- and he knew he shouldn't, but a new fear had grown in him and the image of Shen Yuan cold and still on a battlefield, injured so bad he died, all alone without Binghe there to help- oh, it made his little heart tremble and made his eyes burn with tears.
"Orders from our dearest Emperor," another soldier chimed in, poking their fire with a stick. Shen Yuan called his name in a scolding tone, but another soldier cut in just as quickly.
"You see, the mortal realm's Emperor decided fighting with our neighbors was better than brokering peace."
Shen Yuan tried to scold him too, but Binghe beat him to it with another "Why?"
"Enough. Binghe does not need to hear-"
Another man- one that spoke to Shen Yuan frequently with information and questions- stepped in then. "Captain, he of all people needs to hear. You'll be parting soon, doesn't he have the right to know why you might not meet again?"
And Binghe learned. He learned that the current Emperor of the mortal realm was recently instated. That he was young and tyrannical and bore no insult, no matter if insult was meant or had ever existed in the first place. Executions were plentiful, relations with old neighboring allies were failing, negotiations with opposing neighbors were falling apart, and in fact the only person here in this camp that had come out of any sort of willingness was Shen Yuan, as the son of a General. The others had been enlisted very much against their will with little expectation to make it out alive, let alone gain anything from their misery.
Why? Because the Emperor had perceived insult from an envoy negotiating peace, had them locked up, and when the country they came from refused to apologize for some imagined slight, the Emperor had lost it and had the envoy executed before the whole capital.
Binghe had never hated someone before, but now, knowing that it would be on this man's orders that his Shen Yuan could die...
"Let me come with you."
The soldiers laughed at him. It wasn't mean-spirited, just sad and knowing, and Binghe understood even if he didn't like it. What would a ten year old do on the battlefield? Die, that's what.
Shen Yuan pulled him over into his arms before Binghe could really start crying, sitting him in his lap and rocking him side to side.
"It'll be alright. Even if I do die, I won't go."
"You won't?" Binghe hiccups into his chest. His small arms cling to Shen Yuan's sides, and Shen Yuan holds him almost exactly how his mama used to.
"Of course not. Binghe wants me to stay, so how could I die?"
There's a smattering of laughs behind him, and Binghe pouts. "Don't joke!"
"Not joking, not joking," Shen Yuan soothes with lightness in his voice- definitely laughing then! "I'm very serious. The most serious. Binghe doesn't want me to go, so even if I die, I'll stay and wait for Binghe to find me; how does that sound?'
Binghe sniffles, "Sounds good."
"Good. Then it's a deal: as long as Binghe wants me, I won't move on to the next life. I'll wait right where I fell, I promise."
Binghe would prefer a promise to live, but even he knew that wasn't one a person could keep. Atleast this way, even if Shen Yuan wasn't alive, Binghe could still keep him. Maybe...maybe he could even find a way to bring him back? If cultivation magic was real and demons walked amongst mortals, then why not bringing back the dead?
--
Their parting isn't happy in that final town. Everyone knew Binghe had to go. Binghe knew he had to go. Yet, when Binghe looked up at Shen Yuan, he could see the soldier struggling with himself. His hold on Binghe's hand was firm, and it tightened when Binghe adjusted his hand inside it before finally letting go.
Just like the first time they met, Shen Yuan moves to kneel before him.
"You'll be safe? Stay out of trouble? Cang Qiong isn't far; if you're scared, I can take you the rest of the way..."
Binghe shakes his head. "You can't. The Emperor won't like it."
Shen Yuan purses his lips. Binghe likes to think he knows the man very well now, and so he swears he can almost hear Shen Yuan say "Damn the Emperor!" in his mind. It makes him smile.
The soldier moves on. "Food then? Water? Do you have enough? Should I give you coin for an Inn? A bath might be good if you want to make a good first impression on Cang Qiong."
"The boy will be fine, Captain. You've given him everything he'll need. If you give anymore, you'll end up giving him half our supplies and go broke."
Binghe and Yuan both pout at the man: Binghe, for interrupting their goodbye, and Shen Yuan for denying his need to care for (spoil) Binghe with his Logic. Still, the logic was sound. Binghe had to convince Shen Yuan not to give him his entire coin pouch as a parting gift.
(Binghe loves this man. He's too young to know what kind of love it is at the moment, but when he's fifteen and discovering the existence of romance for the first time, he'll think back on these long weeks with Shen Yuan and Know.)
It takes awhile for Shen Yuan to drag himself away. Binghe doesn't even try to put distance between them, watching Shen Yuan mount his horse like- like a man off to war.
The procession leaves slowly, each soldier yelling out their own farwell as they pass. Binghe waves to them as they call, but his eyes cling to Shen Yuan, not wanting to miss a second.
Shen Yuan glances back frequently over his shoulder. Their eyes meet more than once, and each time Binghe feels a jolt in his heart. Will Shen Yuan turn around? Will he take him with him after all?
He never does. Eventually the soldiers take a turn on the path and disappear behind the trees.
Alone, Binghe makes his way to Cang Qiong Mountain.
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There's a phrase he hears on Qing Jing that doesn't quite process until he’s knee deep in the demon realm, amassing power at an alarming rate: "A General must follow an Emperor."
Now, sitting on a throne under the roof of a Palance that belongs solely to him, he thinks, "If Shen Yuan must swear fealty, let it be to someone who will never send him to his death pointlessly- or send him to his death at all."
You know funnily enough, before I wrote this idea down, it was meant to go a bit differently. There was going to be a scene where Binghe tearfully confesses to Shen Yuan that he doesn't want to be a cultivator anymore: that he wants to stay by Shen Yuan's side instead, even if that means becoming a soldier.
Shen Yuan would try to dissuade him, reminding Binghe that becoming a soldier means likely dying young, and that of all things his mother would have wanted for him, dying a thankless, likely bloody and painful death wouldn't have been one of them- to which Binghe would cry, revealing that he'd already thought of that and, even despite knowing as much, he still wants to; and doesn't that make him just the worst son ever? How unfilial! How ungrateful! His mother would be rolling around in her grave!
(Privately Shen Yuan admits to himself that a soldier and a cultivator aren't too different, and that the chance of dying is pretty high in both professions, but atleast if Binghe becomes a cultivator, not only is his success guaranteed, he'll live a long, long life out of the control of some uppity mortal idiot who can't tell a joke from a shoelace. Plus, Cultivators are more respected. Binghe deserves respect.)
Shen Yuan would, much to his dismay, find himself comforting Binghe; telling him that, while maybe not her first choice, his washerwoman mother would be most concerned with Binghe's happiness and success, not some last request she made of him out of what was most likely desperation to give him somewhere to go that wasn't the streets. He then says something that changes the entire trajectory of Binghe's life goal in that moment:
"Go to Cang Qiong. Become a Cultivator. If you don't like it- if it's not for you- then you don't have to stay. Binghe's mother will surely know you atleast tried, and that's all that'll matter to her."
"But...where will I go after?"
Shen Yuan flounders for a moment, then, knowing he's likely about to throw Airplane's plot in a firey bin and already dreading the future headaches from it, pulls out a small jade token and places it in Binghe's small hands. "Go to my home in [city]. Show this to the steward and tell them I sent you, and that I wish to take you in as my Charge. They will not turn you away."
Binghe stares at the token with wide, wet, disbelieving eyes. "They'll...really let me stay?"
Shen Yuan softens. He ruffles those soft curls. "They will. They'll teach you anything you want to learn, and if you truly want to follow me to the battlefields after that, then my family will help you do that too."
Binghe's eyes sparkle, "I can follow you?"
"You can follow me- *if!*" Shen Yuan brings up a hand, palm out flat towards the little lotus before he can get tackled. "-if you end up not making it as a Cultivator. Don't throw that chance away just to chase after me," (into death, he wants to say, but he holds that part in. It won't do anything but encourage Binghe to try half-heartedly and give up at the first sign of trouble. Which, well...there will be many.)
"Okay," Binghe agrees, nodding furiously. And then he tackles Shen Yuan, because a baby Binghe not expressing his happiness through excitable huggings is a very strange Binghe indeed.
Their parting is much the same as I wrote before, but instead of Binghe sticking it out under Shen Qingqiu's thumb and enduring the mistreatment, he realizes pretty early on that he doesn't have or need to take it. He's got options now.
So he becomes a bit unruly. As in cannon, he's good to Ning Yingying, but when Ming Fan and his cronies try to bully him, he fights back. When Shen Qingqiu tries to make his life hell and punish him for no reason, Binghe decides to give him reasons. He studies hard and finds work arounds to stupid restrictions put on him. When he tries to study his manual and can't make any progress, he steals an invading Bai Zhan disciple's manual and tries to learn from that.
In other words, he goes in knowing in his heart that he won't be staying, and so he decides practically the moment he's accepted that he's going to milk this as hard as he can for as long as he can stand. That way, when he leaves to join Shen Yuan, he's be *so* useful! The most useful! And maybe...maybe he can even teach Shen Yuan a thing or two? That way they'll *both* have a leg up in the battlefields!
(And, well, if Binghe sneaks into some of the medical peak's classes too, who's going to stop him? First aid is important!!)
Just thinking about LBH before trying his sect plan worrying if it will work and deciding to test things goes into SQQ dream and appears as righteous cultivator only...SQQ is just standing there terrified.
LBH freaking out because Shizun is scared? he can feel it all throughout the dream and no! It doesn't matter what he does Shizun won't accept him!
SQQ suddenly seeing things go weird and Ohhhh he's dreaming, so Binghe is still in the abyss...he's just dreaming of him... oh he finally dreams one that's not a nightmare of the abyss and Binghe is sad.
LBH being pulled out of his freak out by Shizun instantly patting his head and dotting on him and...what? what's happening?
He's just sitting there clinging to SQQ whose patting his head and praising him and talking about the abyss and he knows about Xin mo? he's apologizing about the abyss?...That he knows way more about than he should? What does Shizun mean sword mound? He's not eating? He misses his cooking?? SOMEONE CALLED HIM A WIDOW???
SQQ just praising this dream version of Binghe because he's finally having a dream that's not pushing him into hell he's making the most of it.
He dismisses all the system pings as a part of his dream to. Why would Binghe be satisfied or happy hearing any of this from the scum villain.
It's only after he wakes up and...why...why is the system active again?...where did all these points come from??
Oh
Oh no
Meanwhile LBH is vibrating with happiness and debating going straight to Qing Jing peak or beidenapping Shziun and making him empress.
Qing Jing means he gets to see Shizun now, no responsibility of ruling, he'll have more time with shizun...
But if he bride naps Shizun no annoying rivals tasking up his shizuns time and he gets to show Shziun off as an empress...
Decisions, decisions.
Back on Qing Jing peak SQQ is still screaming.
Impressionable mind 🥄🐇 (2020)
Just thinking about Luo Binghe telling Meng Mo to go into Shizun's mind and keep an eye on him after he's out of the abyss.
Meng Mo is so relived because years, YEARS in Luo Bingge's mind filled of nothing but thoughts of Shen Qingqiu. Not to mention now Xin Mo in the mix. Nothing could come close to that...
He finds out he was very wrong. So very wrong.
Meng Mo turning up in Shen Qingqiu's mind looking at all the chaos of thoughts and anxiety and all the repressed thoughts and feelings shoved into corners. There is so much baggage there's no room for him.... not to mention the weird blue glowing thing staring at him... and then he gets the litany of Shen Qingqiu thoughts... they're all about Luo Binghe...
It's just as bad.
It's worse.
He hate them both so much.
Just Meng Mo showing up in Shen Qingqiu's mind and going 'damn bitch you live like this?'
Oh, baby boy...
Established bingliushen where literally no one else knows that they're already together even though they're not even hiding it
Binghe swings by during a peak lord meeting, and Liu Qingge chases him out. The peak lords think it's because Binghe is technically still banned: Shen Qingqiu knows it's because Liu Qingge is still mad that Binghe woke him up by biting his ass that morning
Liu Qingge, on his way home from a mission, notices a stall with pretty fans and starts examining them. The other cultivators on the mission share pitying glances, because "poor Peak Lord Liu; pining over a man who's smitten with another!" But actually Liu Qingge is staring at this One Fan because he's 95% certain it's one of Shen Qingqiu's custom-made ones, and now he's debating whether to check if Shen Qingqiu is at a nearby inn to confirm or just skip to fighting the stall owner for stealing his boyfriend's fan
Binghe calls Liu Qingge "husband". Everyone thinks he's being sarcastic, especially when Liu Qingge rolls his eyes. (He is rolling them because they're not married yet. "Yet," Binghe will repeat.)
Shen Qingqiu tries to convince Liu Qingge to "give Binghe a chance". Others think he's trying to get Liu Qingge and Binghe to become friends, oblivious to Liu Qingge's true feelings. In reality, Shen Qingqiu is trying desperately to get Liu Qingge to forgive Binghe for the second ass-biting incident and to let Binghe back into their bedroom (as Binghe has been exiled to his old room until further notice).
Bingliu starts dueling in public and everyone shakes their head and sighs, like "poor Shen Qingqiu. Will those two ever get along?" Not knowing this is considered foreplay in bingliu language. Shen Qingqiu is perfectly happy to let them tire each other out.
Liushen going through town on their day off, looking at matching couple's accessories together and buying a set. Sightings spark terrible rumors of a possible affair. Meanwhile, liushen was just looking for a reasonable gift for Binghe, who loves finding ways to match outfits/accessories with his husbands all the time.
Binghe whining and complaining to Shen Qingqiu about how "unbearable" Liu Qingge is. He is upset that Liu Qingge still won't forgive him for the ass-biting. It's not his fault Liu Qingge's ass is so shapely!
Liu Qingge embodying indoor/outdoor cat energy by basically wandering in and out of all of Bingqiu's properties as he pleases. He shows up for six hours one day and then a month in another visit, with a three month gap between the two. The entire time he's either at Cang Qiong or thrashing monsters in some random forest. The first time, he shows up to the demon palace unannounced while Binghe is holding court. Liu Qingge kicks the door down while some noble is airing their grievances and loudly declares Binghe's security detail is dogshit. He is covered in blood. He does not seem bothered by the meeting around him as he drags the carcass of some rare beast Shen Qingqiu asked for to the foot of the thrones. Unsurprisingly, the demon realm catches on much quicker to the situation.
🌸BingQiu Fashion Week🌸(June 7-June 13)
[this is a week-long art challenge of sorts that i made for myself, but sharing it in case some of u wanted to join in teehee] @bingqiufashionweek
here are the prompts for bingqiu fashion week, with a rainbow theme! (and may or may not coincide with pride month ;D)
‼️Guidelines:
· All entries must be of any iteration of SY and LBH!
· The chibi part is optional 👌 chibis are just simpler to do!
· Please tag your work with #BingqiuFashionWeek for easy filtering!
Note: This art week was made with the purpose of putting BingQiu in different outfits and having fun; no outfit is too outrageous or too basic!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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A poster for BingQiu fashion week, depicting prompts as fabric swatches with correlating accessories on top of them.
Prompt list for Bingqiu Fashion Week (prompt + accessory)
Day 1 (Red): Auspicious, Passion, Blood + Lace or Rope
Day 2 (Orange): Sunset, Autumn, Maple Leaf + Fur or Amber
Day 3 (Yellow): Daylight, Sour, Gilded + Tassels or Hairpins
Day 4 (Green): Jade, Envy, Flowers + Gems or Halo
Day 5 (Blue): Poise, Melancholy, Rain + Veil or Umbrella
Day 6 (Violet): Cosmos, Royalty, Velvet + Gloves or Cape
Day 7 (Pink): Fluster, Affection, Featherdown + Bows or Beading]
little baker hard at work!!
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Omg, puppy! 🥺