北堂墨染 || Beitang Moran (
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jiangshan2020-01-09 12:39 pm
Imperial Camping Trip
WHO: Beitang Moran, OPEN
WHERE: The Imperial Army Camp that materialized in the plains between the main Sects' headquarters.
WHEN: About a month after last contact with Su XunXian
WHAT: Beitang Moran, Imperial Regent, has lost all contact with hislover best spy, and also the Sects are starting to make a mess of regular people's lives. It's time for someone to remind them (nicely) of the law of the land in the Emperor's stead.
WARNINGS: Some violence probably, NSFW will be marked appropriately.
[The huge, sprawling military camp that materialized in the middle of the plain would be hard to miss. Especially since it's not trying to be inconspicuous at all. No, there have been temporary wooden halls erected, the tents are all brightly colorful, there are Imperial Standards and flags planted all around the perimeters. There is no attempt to be discreet at all.
Normally, the Imperial Court does not meddle in Sect affairs. They govern themselves, and the Emperor governs the country and everyone gets along. Except it's been more than a month since Su XunXian's last communication. That coupled with a growing number of complaints from common people getting embroiled in conflicts between Sects has spurred the Imperial Regent into action.
At first, he had been thinking of sending a strong-worded letter to remind them that any conflicts between them is supposed to only involve them and to stop catching innocent bystanders in it. But then, Su XunXian's communications stopped. And not even Zong RiYue managed to find enough information to locate him.
Even undercover, Su XunXian is not a cultivator, so there is no reason for him to have been taken by a Sect. But apart from a Sect, there is no other suspect for who might have taken him. And with no tangible leads to act covertly or send Zong RiYue on a potential secret rescue mission, Beitang Moran decided to do the exact opposite of that instead. Be conspicuous. Parade. Remind the Immortals that there are others in their midst who do not take kindly to their squabbles involving them.
The camp is huge, the army taken along sizable. Intimidating enough to turn off simple bandits at least. And there was no warning sent. Beitang Moran is eagerly awaiting to see which Sect Leaders are going to protest, and who might be the first to, while he elaborates plans of action depending on who ends up being the target of his ire for abducting Su XunXian.]
WHERE: The Imperial Army Camp that materialized in the plains between the main Sects' headquarters.
WHEN: About a month after last contact with Su XunXian
WHAT: Beitang Moran, Imperial Regent, has lost all contact with his
WARNINGS: Some violence probably, NSFW will be marked appropriately.
[The huge, sprawling military camp that materialized in the middle of the plain would be hard to miss. Especially since it's not trying to be inconspicuous at all. No, there have been temporary wooden halls erected, the tents are all brightly colorful, there are Imperial Standards and flags planted all around the perimeters. There is no attempt to be discreet at all.
Normally, the Imperial Court does not meddle in Sect affairs. They govern themselves, and the Emperor governs the country and everyone gets along. Except it's been more than a month since Su XunXian's last communication. That coupled with a growing number of complaints from common people getting embroiled in conflicts between Sects has spurred the Imperial Regent into action.
At first, he had been thinking of sending a strong-worded letter to remind them that any conflicts between them is supposed to only involve them and to stop catching innocent bystanders in it. But then, Su XunXian's communications stopped. And not even Zong RiYue managed to find enough information to locate him.
Even undercover, Su XunXian is not a cultivator, so there is no reason for him to have been taken by a Sect. But apart from a Sect, there is no other suspect for who might have taken him. And with no tangible leads to act covertly or send Zong RiYue on a potential secret rescue mission, Beitang Moran decided to do the exact opposite of that instead. Be conspicuous. Parade. Remind the Immortals that there are others in their midst who do not take kindly to their squabbles involving them.
The camp is huge, the army taken along sizable. Intimidating enough to turn off simple bandits at least. And there was no warning sent. Beitang Moran is eagerly awaiting to see which Sect Leaders are going to protest, and who might be the first to, while he elaborates plans of action depending on who ends up being the target of his ire for abducting Su XunXian.]

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At the mention of a job, his brows furrowed slightly, and then he gave a small sideways glance at Langfei. ]
We aren’t mercenaries.
[ Firm. Hard. And more towards Langfei than the regent. He turned his eyes back to Moran. ]
But we won’t say no if someone is in need. A rescue mission?
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[Moran sighs a little and puts his cup down, staring at it a little unhappily.]
You probably know Sects and the Imperial Court are not supposed to meddle. You rules yourselves, and we rule ourselves. But just because we are not supposed to doesn't mean we don't.
[He's not exactly revealing deep secrets here. It's juts common sense, really.]
We keep tabs on one another. Sects send undercover operatives to the Imperial Court and we make a show of being very cross when we find them out. And we send our own people to roam around here. Some official envoys, and some.... less so.
[Mostly to collect intelligence that may or may not need to be acted upon.]
Something is happening right now that necessitated action on our side, but as I said, this is something for your Sect leaders to discuss. However, in preparation for that, I sent my most trusted man on an intelligence gathering mission. Everything was going fine until we lost contact abruptly a month ago.
I don't know who has him, but based on the current situation, my bet is either the Jins, or the Wens. I cannot break down their door and demand answers, but I know he's out there somewhere. Alive.
And I want him back.
[he might sounding a little too intense for someone who is basically trying to find his own spy that he has misplaced.]
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Anyway, Zhuiying's apparently made the decision for them and Langfei will just have to whine at him about it later. Possibly while picking a few pockets to make up for the lack of earning spending money. For now, he just listens to the problem at hand because, well. Zhuiying's not wrong that they wouldn't say no to someone in need, money or no money.
Langfei would just prefer there to be money, that's all. Especially from really rich folk, and you don't get much richer than an imperial regent. Like, come on. ]
If it's been a month without word, how are you sure he's still alive?
[ A lot of things can happen to a man in a month, after all. Even if he'd been captured initially, which isn't a given as Langfei isn't ruling out the guy simply falling down a ravine or getting eaten by ghosts, there's no guarantee the Jins or the Wens would've kept him alive this long. ]
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The question brings a pinched smile to his lips, and he holds up his right hand.
On his brow, briefly, his constellation sign, two wavy lines, glow bright white for a few seconds. And just after that, around his finger, the red thread materializes.
It sort of fades into the air a few feet away from him, but it's here. And it's clearly intact. Not even a little damaged.]
That's how I'm sure.
Given this, I know he is alive. But the lack of messages means he is otherwise detained or prevented from communicating.
[Of course, it doesn't mean XunXian is unhurt. Moran isn't counting on that. But alive is all he needs to keep going right now. He'll deal with the rest when he has the appropriate data to take action.
I can pay for all expenses plus a reward if you return him to me. Interested?
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The hand at Langfei's back, however, suddenly pulled tight, fingers fisting into fabric and gripping hard, as if the mere thought of having someone pull Langfei away from him again was enough to send him into a tight defensive state.
His expression was even, but it intensified, his gaze as sharp and clear as a hawk's, talon's sunk into the love of his life. ]
We'll find him.
[ Sharp, hard, not a trace of doubt or debate. ]
I don't want your money.
[ Though he had switched from 'we' to 'I', apparently. As much as he disliked it, he'd let Langfei make that decision for himself. ]
But we will find him.
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...we'll take expenses. It'll make things go faster at the very least.
[ He wants the reward, but even he isn't tactless enough to negotiate that right now, right here, in the face of this revelation. To barter money over someone's soulmate's life was no better than holding the man hostage themselves.
Looking between his own soulmate and the imperial regent come all this way for his missing half, Langfei focuses in on his own core and summons their string for Moran in solidarity, to show him they understand what is at stake. ]
We'll find him.
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Excellent. I leave the method entirely to you. I don't need to know the details. If you need any material assistance, send a message here and I'll make it happen.
[He breathes a little easier now that this particular concern is eased from his mind. There's nothing he can do now but wait until news come.
He finishes his cup of tea, and then holds out his hand towards Langfei.]
Can I have that back before you leave, please?
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You're sharper than you look, Highness. But I suppose that's by design...?
[ Looking all the fonder of Moran for it, Langfei grins and folds his hands behind his head, casting a playfully apologetic look Zhuiying's way. ]
Just old habits. Anyway, we better get going if we're going to cover any decent ground before dark.
[ At this, he turns to his soulmate again. ]
Qishan first, maybe...? It's closer, we can do a sweep. There's probably other people there who need rescuing besides. If it's Lanling Jin that's... actually worse. We'll have to head back to Gusu to talk things through with Zewu-jun for sure...
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I will send a message to Zewu-jun to expect us. [ Murmured lowly. ] Qishan first. Jin peacocks less likely to keep a prize a secret, and Wen movements growing secretive. More information won't go a miss, either way.
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Old habits, as you say. I've been playing these games too long. It rubs off on you after a while.
[Well, he did get a bit of extra help with his visions, like in this case, but still. His hand closes around the fan a bit tighter.]
This was a gift from him, and I would be very loath to be parted with it.
[He listens in to that little conversation with interest, and is glad to see they seem to be ont he same wavelengths.]
I also believe the Wens are the more likely culprits... which is all the more reason why I can't go.
[He could, in fact, probably walk to LanLing and asked to be let in. The Jins would actually see an Imperial visit as something to rub the other sects' noses in, most probably. It is telling that they have yet to send an envoy to the camp. If they were guilty, they would have been the first to send someone to save off suspicion, most probably, but they haven't.]
You'll excuse me for not walking you back. I believe you can find your own way out. The guards won't stop you.