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The Return of the Condor Heroes-Chapter 15 β Disciples of the Eastern Heretic, Part 4
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As he was lost in thought, he felt a throbbing pain in his chest. Immediately he circulated his internal energy, chi flowing through his pressure points. He gradually felt comfortable and at ease and soon he fell into a deep sleep.
By the time he woke up, the sky had already gone dark. The girl had prepared a few dishes and had put them on a short table next to the bed he was on. She helped him to eat. Though the bamboo chopsticks and clay bowl were coarse implements, they were all new and specially prepared for him.
The dishes were nothing special, just ordinary vegetables, tofu, eggs and fish, but they were all cooked deliciously. Yang Guo ate three bowls of rice in one go and kept on praising her cooking. Though her face was hidden by the mask and covered her expression, her bright eyes showed signs of delight.
Yang Guoβs injury had recovered a little more by the next day. The young girl had moved a chair next to the end of the bed. She sat there and mended his long gown. She lifted up the gown and said, βHow can a person like you wear something like this?β After she said this she left the room and returned will a roll of blue green fabric and started to prepare a gown according to the fitting of his old one.
From her voice and figure, she was no older than seventeen or eighteen; but not only was she like an older sister to Yang Guo, she was tender and loving to him like a mother. His mother had passed away a long time ago but today he experienced the feeling of being that child once again; he was touched and surprised and asked, βSister, why are you treating me so well? I really canβt accept it.β
The young girl replied, βWhatβs so difficult about making a gown? You risked your life to save someone; that was a much harder task.β
The morning of that day passed peacefully. After midday, the girl once again sat at the table and practiced calligraphy. Yang Guo really wanted to see what she was writing but after pleading a few times she still said no. She practiced for about two hours; she wrote one piece and then thought for a while before she ripped it up and started another piece. It appeared that she couldnβt get what she wanted; she wrote a piece and then ripped it up. It seemed like she was writing some sort of martial arts manual. Eventually she gave a sigh and asked, βWhat do you want to eat, Iβll make something for you.β
Yang Guo had an idea and said, βIβm afraid that it might be too time consuming.β
The young girl said, βWhat? Tell me.β
Yang Guo said, βI want to eat zong zi (glutinous rice dumplings wrapped in leaves).β
The young girl was startled and said, βWhatβs so hard about wrapping a few zong? Iβd like to eat some myself. Do you like sweet or savory ones?β
Yang Guo said, βWhichever is fine. As long as I can eat some Iβll be satisfied, how can I be picky?β
Indeed, that night the young girl did wrap up a few zong zi for him. The sweet ones were filled with soy beans, the savory filled with ham; they were both delicious. Yang Guo ate and praised her incessantly at the same time.
The young girl sighed and said, βYou really are clever, youβve finally guessed who I am.β
Yang Guo was surprised and thought, βI havenβt guessed! How have I guessed who you are?β But his reply was, βHow did you know?β
The young girl replied, βJiangnan, my home, is famous for its zong zi; there were many things for you to pick from but you had to pick zong zi.β
Yang Guo recalled the events of years ago in Zhexi where he met the Guo couple, the fight with Li Mochou, how he became Ouyang Fengβs godson but he could not remember who this girl was.
He wanted to eat zong zi for another reason. When he finished eating, he waited for the moment when the young girl was not looking and placed a piece in his palm. When the girl collected up the chopsticks and bowls, he quickly took a piece of fabric that the girl had left behind when she was making the gown for him and attached some zong to one end and then shot it out towards the pieces of torn paper on the table. When he pulled a piece back and took a look, he couldnβt stop himself from being startled. The words that were on the paper were: βsince a gentleman has passed my eyes, the clouds are not pleasant.β That phrase was from the βShi Jingβ. Years ago Huang Rong had taught him the meaning of this phrase: βsince Iβve seen such a man, how come I am not pleased?β He shot out the piece of cloth again for another piece. The same thing was written on it but the βsinceβ word was torn in half. Yang Guoβs heart ran, he had collected ten pieces of paper but the same thing was written on all of them. He carefully thought about the meaning and went off into a daydream.
Suddenly, he heard footsteps, the young girl was returning to the room. Yang Guo quickly hid the pieces of paper underneath his blanket. The young girl gathered up the rest of the pieces of paper and burned them outside.
Yang Guo thought, βShe wrote βsince a gentleman has passed my eyesβ, could that gentleman be me? Iβve only spoken a few words with her, what could she see in me that she likes? Anyway, how can someone describe me as a gentleman? But if it isnβt me, who else can it be since thereβs no one else around.β ππ«π²πο½πππ£π¨π«π¦πΉ.c૦m
Just as he was in deep thought, the girl returned to the room. She stood quietly by the window for a while and then blew out the candle.
The pale light of the moon shone through the window, covering the floor.
Yang Guo called out, βSister.β
But the young girl did not reply and slowly left the room.





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