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Legacy of the Lunar
Spear
Chapter 20
Sands
of Time, Part II.
AN: Due to the length of the sex scene I chopped this
chapter into two parts. One, because it was a long scene and Two, because I’m also posting
this on FF and that was beyond their R rating. Soon, I hope to have all my stories on http://www.dynastywarriorsfanfiction.com/index.php
so I don’t have to deal with the immature bullshit at FF. If you have a DW fic,
please come over and join us. Nothing
against AFF, but simply a place to gather all the DW fanfics
that are out there! More exposure for
you fics,
and considering how much work goes into them why not?
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“General
Zhang!” Cao Pi hailed his general. “We
are going to be….” With a curious glance he looked to see the troops had
already settled in to the spot he was going to order them to camp. “camping here.”
“I’ll see
to it then.” Liao looked at Xiahou Dun’s smiling face; obviously the man was
amused by his nephew’s confusion.
“Well, it
would appear I’m not the only one capable of reconnaissance.” Dun laughed.
“Welcome
home Uncle Liao.” Ling Qi bounced out of the saddle and greeted her only family
member with a warm hug. Finally she
wasn’t alone anymore. There would be
someone to sympathize with the problem of Lady Zhen Ji and her seductress ways.
“Uncle
Liao? You must have missed me; you haven’t
called me that since you were ten.” He smiled for the first time in days. It was good to be back and she actually
seemed happy.
Cao Pi was
still struggling with the concept of his army being camped where he wanted it
well before he actually wanted it.
Shaking off his confusion he looked over at Liao. “Father is going to
marry Ji and I tonight, at dinner.”
“Again?”
Liao felt a pang of sorrow for the beauty.
What hell she was having to endure, just so Pi could have his
exhibition.
“Well, it’s
not as if that beggar’s word was worth anything. Not the way he dressed, that freak.”
“I’ll be
sure to attend, sir.” Liao noticed Ling Qi wasn’t letting go of him, poor
kid. She was obviously in desperate need
of comforting. Things must be going well
if Dun was smiling, Ling Qi was accompanying him and Firestorm was back in her
hands.
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Xu Huang
smirked as Guan Yu grumbled under his breath.
Guan Ping was telling some wild tale that
involved his friend and sworn brother, Zhang Bao. Cao Zhi, thrilled to have someone of
intelligence to talk with was having the time of his life; Guan Yu however was
being quickly embarrassed by his son’s behavior. “Ping, don’t make me
regret adopting you.”
“Yeah, I definitely
see what I’m missing out on.” Xu Huang laughed as Guan Yu’s hand smacked him on
the head.
Cao Zhi
stopped snickering and cleared his throat. “General Xu, how long do you think
it will be before we reach the main unit?”
“Thanks to
this pass Guan Yu told us about…a few hours.” Huang looked back and Cao Zhi who
now glowed with anticipation. He had
been away from his family too long, in a position he never really wanted. Secretly he hoped Cao Cao would accept his
son’s pleas and keep him with the main force.
He didn’t have the leadership qualities that a commander needed and it
showed. Huang suspected that his lord
already knew Zhi was destined for something else, but he didn’t blame him for
trying. Once Cao Ang returned, there
really wasn’t going to be much time for the other sons to try their hand at
generaling the eldest Cao would volunteer for anything and everything. The heir to the Wei throne was a good young
man, although a bit overzealous at times, and he would easily overshadow his
siblings on the battlefield. Cao Pi knew
it, he always had, that’s why he tried so damned hard to win people over. Where did Cao Zhi fit in the grand scheme of
things? He had his talents…would their
lord let him use his intelligence for strategy?
“Looks like
your scouts are returning.” Guan Yu gave his friend a curious glance; he was
obviously lost in thought. Their arrival
in the Wei camp would be interesting, last time he got a horse out of the
bargain. What would Cao Cao try and give
him next?
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“That is
ridiculous!” Chen Hong slapped his teacup down on the table and ignored the
searing hot tea that splashed on his exposed hand. “I don’t understand why you
are pulling the majority of the men out of Guan Du! If we’re outnumbered then we need to take a defensive
position and maintain it!” Chen Hong hissed as Zhang He played with his nails.
Yuan Shao
looked up from his map and stared at Zhang he.
“Did I miss something? When did
we lose the numerical advantage? Did Cao
Ren come with reinforcements?”
“Actually,
I told a tiny fib…sorry.” Zhang He glanced up as Chen Hong’s face turned a
brilliant red.
“WHAT!?”
“If you
thought we were outnumbered you’d ensure the city was heavily fortified and
perhaps take other measures that you may not have if you thought we had the advantage.”
“You
question my loyalty or my intelligence?” Hong screamed.
“I do not
question either. I took measures to
ensure you did your job to the best of your ability. Besides, despite your rants about your son-in-law
ignoring your late brother I see incredible similarities in the strategies you
suggest and the ones used by Lu Bu in his short campaign. Considering your granddaughter is working for
Wei she is probably schooled in the same methods of thought. Besides, Cao Cao is no fool. He has read the same reports I have and you
better believe he knows what to expect from you.” Zhang He saw Yuan Shao’s cocked eyebrow, the
man was impressed.
“I
agree. Cao Cao and I have known each
other for years, you can never underestimate his ability to profile someone
with stunning accuracy.” Yuan Shao sipped his tea.
“So why am
I here if you do not think I am capable of handling my given task?”
“I didn’t
say you weren’t capable…you just needed some motivation. And you have preformed brilliantly, it’s a shame
there won’t be any troops to occupy the city when the enemy arrives.”
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Guan Ping
stared at his father as he came out of the tent wearing his old tunic over the
new one that Cao Cao just gave him.
“Well father, it’s been a nice knowing you.”
“I can not
disrespect my brother…no matter how I think Cao Cao will react.”
“Can I ask
you something?” Ping sat down on a crate and looked up
at the giant.
“You always
do.” Guan Yu smiled. He had grown fonder
of his adopted son once they started to fight along side one another more. The kid had talent and he was doing better
with a role model to look up to. Ping
was brave and intelligent and now that they established a good relationship, he
was opening up a bit more. By ‘a bit’,
Yu mused, he meant that there was absolutely nothing the kid wouldn’t ask. It was good he made friends fast, like Cao
Zhi and Zhang Bao, and he voiced his opinion.
And they said arrogance was a bad thing.
“I don’t
understand how or rather why we’re still alive.
You looked the man in the face and told him you were going to leave him
for Liu Bei the first chance you got.”
“Son, being
a man of honor goes a long way in this world.
You just need to have faith in people and do the right thing.”
“How did my
question suddenly turn into a ‘life lesson’.”
“It was a
stupid question.”
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“Isn’t this just
perfect.” Ling Qi sat on a split log bench flanked by Xiahou Dun and Zhang Liao as she
glared at the beautiful bride in front of them.
Zhen Ji was getting married…again. Every eye in camp was on the beauty as she
stood before them in her tight little dress, even had a bit of leg showing the
slut! How she could even get into the
damned thing without being sewn in was beyond her. Then again Zhen ji
wasn’t burdened by huge breasts that needed to be bound every morning just so
they would fit into her shirt. And to
Ling’s annoyance, the damned things kept getting bigger. Pretty soon she’d have to stay off her horse
for fear of being knocked unconscious with her own breasts at a gallop. If Dun would be more accommodating when she
was tying them up instead of seeing it as an opportunity to fondle her, maybe
she could get the binding tighter.
Perhaps he was right, she was overdo for a
wardrobe change.
“Ling,
you’re being a bitch. Quit it.” Liao
snapped and slapped her on the hand.
Ever since his return to camp he was having to
hear about how Zhen Ji had tried to steal away her
husband and a whole slew of nonsense that he had ignored. He had managed to shut her up until the
ceremony by simply saying, ‘Ling I am so happy that you are growing to like
your husband. Jealousy like this can
only mean your care for him more than you even know’. Yes that was a stroke of brilliance. For a while he thought she was going to
implode she was so angry with him…but then she went off to tend to
Firestorm. He shook his head remembering
the story that accompanied the horse.
How easily she could create trouble for herself, another trait she had
inherited from her father.
Dun laughed
out loud getting stares from nearly everyone.
He offered his cousin a grin when he got the annoyed glare and nothing
more. Liao was growing on him thanks to the impressive list of accomplishments
that Yuan had reiterated. The man was a
great general and he was the only one who could shut his wife up, truly a man
he wanted to get to know better.
Cao Cao took a deep breath, “And finally….as King of Wei I
pronounce you wed.” He watched Cao Pi
yank his wife into his arms and kiss her.
How obnoxious his son was being, just so he could show off his new
prize. First it was running up to
everyone to show them personally who Zhen Ji was, on
the guise of introducing her and inviting them to the wedding. Then he had interrupted a correspondence with
an intelligent young man interested in joining Wei as a strategist, only to
present him with the elaborate ceremony he expected performed. Cao Cao wanted to
kill him right then and there. Obviously
his discontent had been apparent because Pi had stopped blabbering immediately
and disappeared. At least Cao Zhi had
returned ahead of schedule and with Guan Yu, but the younger son was obviously
unhappy with his post. Something to deal
with later..
“What do
you find so funny?” Ling didn’t look at Dun, she
didn’t want to see him smile. Ever since
Liao had stumped her with his comment she had been trying to figure things
out. Irritated with her feelings, she
only became more confused as she thought about it. Yes she liked Dun. Yes she was being a bitch
to Zhen Ji. But why? What did she
care if another woman was in camp? Was
she really that threatened by her? Good
looks didn’t mean she could fight. But
then there was the involuntary smile that she felt creeping across her face
every time she looked at Dun….was Liao right?
Did she really fall for a man so quickly and forget about her duty to
her father. There were men who had to
pay for his death, but now she was willingly joining their family. Cao Cao had to pay
but she didn’t want to kill him now because it would hurt Dun. You
stupid girl, make up your mind!
Later, after the battle, then she could see how worthy he was of his
crown.
“Your
surrogate father keeps you in line better than your real one did.” Dun laughed
as both of them gave him a nasty look.
Liao
watched Ling’s eyes dart to the ground, she was still having a hard time
accepting that Lu Bu was gone…not that anyone would know. If she’d only tell Dun how much she cried…he
gave her hand a squeeze. No he was lucky
enough to have her faith as much as it would help their relationship he needed
her to come to him. The surrogate father
knock was more truth than anything, he had mentally adopted her
the instant he accepted Cao Cao’s offer. Let her cry in his shoulder, it wouldn’t do
any harm. “You missed out on knowing a
good man, Dun.”
“Wouldn’t have liked me anyway.” Dun shrugged.
“No…he
would have thought the eye thing was neat.” Ling said quietly. “I’m going to
check on Storm.” Would have told me to be
happy too…wanted me to love the man I married.
And I am happy…and I am falling in love with him. But those things don’t happen so quickly...so
what’s wrong with me? Daddy, I need you.
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