Unintended Cultivator V8: Chapter 33 – Politics, Part 2
Added 2024-04-13 20:26:29 +0000 UTCHsiao Jiayi worried that she might not be able to continue the conversation if she wasn’t allowed a moment to regain her calm. Fortunately, there was a commotion outside the main door into the room they were all occupying. Someone was arriving and, by the noise, it was someone important.
“Lai Dongmei, matriarch of the Golden Phoenix Sect,” choked out the man at the door.
Hsiao Jiayi turned to look. This was another person she had heard stories about, although stories of a different kind. The stories about Lai Dongmei centered on all of the tragic, doomed loves she inspired. As with the tales about Judgment’s Gale, she had largely discounted those stories. Cultivator beauty was nothing new. It was to be expected of those in the nascent soul stage, even if there were freakish exceptions like Lu Sen. Yet, the moment Hsiao Jiayi laid eyes on Lai Dongmei, she felt a stab of almost instant hatred. No living creature should be allowed that kind of beauty. It was impossible, unearthly beauty. If Lu Sen was the sun, this woman was the moon.
The matriarch gave the king an almost imperceptible nod of acknowledgement, and then her eyes fixed on Lu Sen. She… Walked wasn’t the right word for it. There simply wasn’t a word for someone moving with that much grace. It was almost comical watching people try to speak with her, only to have the woman move past them like she was in an empty room and the singular item of interest in it was Judgment’s Gale. Hsiao Jiayi realized that the only person who hadn’t turned to look, who hadn’t been instantly enthralled, was Lu Sen himself. He was just looking at her, his expression expectant. He had asked her a question, but it was just gone from her mind, blown away like an errant leaf in a hurricane. Lai Dongmei arrived and didn’t hesitate for a second as she pressed herself against the man and kissed his cheek.
“Hello, lover,” said the matriarch, running a finger down the front of Lu Sen’s robe. “I see you dressed up for the occasion. I very much approve. It makes you look positively delicious.”
Hsiao Jiayi felt a completely irrational flare of jealous rage take hold. She knew it was irrational. She knew it was stupid. She’d had a five-minute conversation with this man. And none of those facts mattered in the slightest. It still took every ounce of her restraint not to attack the other woman. A reaction that was not helped in the slightest when he looked at that unfairly, wretchedly beautiful woman. There was something there in his eyes, something that smoldered. Something that she wanted to see there when the man looked at her, instead of that infuriating distant politeness. Lai Dongmei finally deigned to look at her then.
“Oh, I see you’ve met the princess.”
“Princess,” said Lu Sen, his expression going positively icy as he drew out the word. “I thought you were some manner of ambassador.”
Hsiao Jiayi didn’t understand what had just happened. All she knew was that a single word had left a frigid shell where at least vague friendliness had been before.
“I am,” she said with too much haste. “It’s what my father does with willful daughters who refuse to marry the disgusting scions of his political allies. He sends us away.”
Her mouth snapped shut. She knew she was talking too much, saying too much, all because she hated the way he was looking at her. It shocked her to see sympathy on Lai Dongmei’s face. Not that other woman backed away from Lu Sen in any way. She had a clear agenda and wasn’t going to be swayed from it. But, still, the sympathy was there. A kind of understanding of what it meant to be a woman with power or near to it. A recognition of the difficulty of forcing men to recognize that they had value beyond bearing children or serving as pawns. None of that sympathy or understanding could be found on Lu Sen’s face, though. In fact, she couldn’t read anything at all there anymore. He was as blank as a piece of stone. He simply inclined his head to her.
“If you’ll excuse me, your highness, I should meet the other guests.”
Then, they were gone, and Hsiao Jiayi felt like an ocean of weight had been lifted from her. Alone, Lu Sen and Lai Dongmei were each enough to render people incoherent. Together they were something truly terrible. Beauty like that was a silent tyranny over the hearts and minds of others. She only had to watch the reactions of the people they interacted with to see that. People weren’t talking to them, so much as fawning over them. People who had been hardened and sharpened by years in the brutal arena of court politics were gushing like schoolchildren. Their eyes bright with joy because, for a few minutes, those almost inhuman, luminous creatures were deigning to look at them and listen politely.
If Lu Sen and Lai Dongmei had the ambition to do so, they would hold the entire continent in their hands. People would fall over themselves to swear allegiance to them. Kingdoms would line up to support them. Some people had to build empires on mountains of corpses and rivers of blood. Those two would be able to build one on blind infatuation. With a start, Hsiao Jiayi realized that they probably both knew that on some level. Given that one had contented herself with being a sect matriarch, and the other had only gotten involved with politics after what rumors said was an entire series of unbelievably stupid personal assaults, they clearly didn’t have the ambition. A surge of palpable relief washed through her at that thought. Empires built on violence could crumble, but she doubted one ruled by those two would ever fall.
She looked over to the king, who had been largely forgotten and abandoned as everyone scurried to get their moment with the sun and moon that walked among them. She would have expected him to be infuriated at being upstaged this way. Instead, he looked amused. He whispered something to the queen, who giggled and nodded in reply. They clearly knew something that she did not about this situation. She realized that she’d been looking at them for too long when the king and queen walked over to her. Hsiao Jiayi offered a shallow bow. The rules for this sort of thing were complex. She was a cultivator, which automatically made her of higher standing than a mortal king, but she was also a foreigner, a guest really, which meant she owed him some deference. It made calculating the appropriate depth of her bow difficult. The king inclined his head. A measure of respect that also looked a little uncertain. It seemed he was struggling with the particulars as well, which made her feel oddly better about the whole situation. The man glanced over to where Lu Sen and Lai Dongmei were effectively holding court like an imperial couple.
“What do you think of our Lord Lu, Ambassador Hsiao?” asked the king.
She weighed her answer carefully. There were many politically adroit options available to her. Vague, empty statements that would sound meaningful but convey nothing of her true thoughts. She had long-since mastered the art of uttering such hollow sentiments with sincerity. However, this entire situation was abnormal, absurd even, bordering on the ridiculous. She felt unbalanced, and worried that adding meaningless banter to the situation might push the whole event off of some kind of cliff she couldn’t see. Hsiao Jiayi rejected all of the political niceties and elected to share a rare piece of unpolished truth.
“I think that man may well be one of the most dangerous people alive,” she said, eying the royal couple with a critical eye. “Yet, the two of you seem oddly unperturbed, your majesties.”
The king and queen shared a brief look. There was nothing sinister to it. She had seen similar looks pass between hundreds of married couples. A sort of shorthand that developed over time that they employed largely to remind each other about shared jokes and to make decisions about how to discipline their misbehaving children this time. The king looked at her, that same amused expression surfacing on his features.
“That’s because I know something very important about that man that tells me I have very little to fear from him.”
“Really? I don’t suppose you’d care to share.”
“Oh, it’s no great secret. Anyone that spends any time at all with him will figure it out. I’m not worried because he’s about as interested in ruling as I am in being a potato,” said the king with a knowing smile.
Hsiao Jiayi went to reply and found herself bereft of words. How was someone supposed respond to such a peculiar statement? And he’d said it with such benign certainty. She was doubtful that she would have felt so certain that a man who could probably kill everyone in the room, with the exception of Lai Dongmei, wasn’t a threat. In fact, she was confident that she would have viewed him as an existential threat. After all, the man could effectively behead this nation and claim it for himself with one swift murder spree. Having finally met the man and witnessed his response to Sung Kai, she was confident he was more than capable of carrying out such an act. Especially after seeing the profound disdain in which he held the nobility here. She didn’t know where it sprang from, but it ran deep. She thought that there was a part of Lu Sen would likely enjoy killing everyone here, save for the royal couple, his escort, and the woman whispering things in his ear that turned that smoldering look in his eyes into a bonfire.
“Perhaps,” said Hsiao Jiayi, “but disinterest isn’t the same thing as unwillingness.”
The king nodded.
“True enough, but he has other priorities. He’s a—” the king paused then.
She could almost watch as the man mentally substituted one word for another.
“He’s a cultivator, after all. Aren’t you all worried about ascension?”
Hsiao Jiayi shifted her gaze to Lu Sen.
“That man doesn’t seem like he’s worried about anything.”
Comments
So much fun, thx
CHRISSY
2024-04-16 10:35:50 +0000 UTCTo my mind this series has been and continues to be some of the single best fiction I have ever read. I am always so happy to see more of this story when you post it, it's almost unbearable to wait. I spent four days reading three novels so I could read six chapters of your story all at once. I'm sure I could whip together an essay or two about what I enjoy in your writing, but a comment feels like the wrong place to do so. So thanks for the story and I hope you continue to find joy in your process.
Presten
2024-04-15 01:44:24 +0000 UTCI thought that was pretty clear: Sen has been interested in crossing the Mountains of Sorrow pretty much since he became a wandering cultivator. The ambassador is literally the first person he’s met that’s made the trip, and it was the first thing he asked about. That and her being attractive; Dongmei undercutting her by exposing her as a princess was a masterstroke, btw. Chan Yu Ming ruined the entire demographic’s chances.
E Brown
2024-04-14 09:49:04 +0000 UTCYou are fool to belive it so :D
Mathias Eriksson
2024-04-14 04:37:58 +0000 UTCGood chapters. I was reading a 70’s Stranger in a Strange Land to day, some transitions here felt over worded. Still, love the work and it flows well with the story.
Al
2024-04-14 03:35:35 +0000 UTCShe probably was. That's the kind of thing I usually check during editing...or, you know, when someone says "Hey, I thought that sect name was different."
Eric Dontigney
2024-04-14 02:00:37 +0000 UTCI thought Lai Dongmei was of the Golden Phoenix sect? At least that is where Sen was leaving after he spent a week with her.
BigFun
2024-04-14 01:58:43 +0000 UTCWhoever the father of this princess is if he's as bad as she made him out to be I believe there will be an arc where the good king will be dying because he sent his daughter here as a punishment where she met our boy heaven's chosen and punched his own clock! Lol I love this fucking story.
Sid
2024-04-14 01:05:40 +0000 UTCI enjoy an alternative pov getting to see how others view Sen is great
Null_is_Void
2024-04-14 00:46:28 +0000 UTCI liked this alternative view into the story. The balance between fangirling over the MC and telling the story about why she is here and a little backstory, is done very well. At this point I'm thinking that you could make any scene entertaining to read. That said, I'm glad that the forward drive of the story is in focus at all times.
Nefraak
2024-04-14 00:07:07 +0000 UTCAfter reading Malazan and a tonne of other fantasy books with high amounts of different POVs, it’s either enjoy it, learn to enjoy it, or end up disliking reading most of the book! I’ve always enjoyed different POVs and this was a wonderful one. Thanks for the chapters :)
Tom C
2024-04-14 00:05:47 +0000 UTCOne day you will write a chapter where I’m not eagerly awaiting the next installment, but today is not that day
Larynx Punchworthy
2024-04-14 00:04:52 +0000 UTCMore pls
Jon
2024-04-13 23:29:06 +0000 UTCHopefully we get more
Marvin bennett
2024-04-13 23:24:20 +0000 UTCI love the other perspective chapters
Marvin bennett
2024-04-13 23:24:06 +0000 UTCI almost never like alternative POVs but you made an art out of it, I love them to pieces!
Den
2024-04-13 23:04:41 +0000 UTCI can’t see them having an actual relationship beyond sex but what they do have I definitely enjoy.
Dylan Alexander
2024-04-13 22:47:50 +0000 UTCWonder what he said to the jackass that got expelled
CentaureHeart
2024-04-13 21:53:55 +0000 UTCNow I’m really looking forward to sen teasing Lai Dongmei about his daughter.
Rhysal
2024-04-13 21:52:43 +0000 UTCi loved these 2chapterrsss so god
Andrew Jones
2024-04-13 21:45:45 +0000 UTCSuper good.
Wes Brown
2024-04-13 21:45:33 +0000 UTCI, personally, want more of Hsiao Jiayi's perspective! Fantastic as always.
Aaron Greene
2024-04-13 21:44:16 +0000 UTCIncredible how she walked in and CLAIMED him! I have enjoyed both the subtly and express ways you’ve portrayed power in this POV
Sanctum
2024-04-13 21:40:57 +0000 UTCWhen do you sleep?
luda305
2024-04-13 21:28:13 +0000 UTCI’m pretty sure he knows more women than men at this point.
Dylan Alexander
2024-04-13 21:16:40 +0000 UTCA successful experiment, definitely.
BelligerentGnu
2024-04-13 21:11:20 +0000 UTCI would definitely be absolutely supportive of a continuance of this POV. Despite the truly mind boggling numbers of beautiful women that are crushed by Sen just being Sen, it never gets old :)
Captain Nuclear
2024-04-13 21:02:32 +0000 UTCAgreed with them good point of view change but I am curious what he was thinking when he came up to her and his switch when he found out she was royalty we know he hates them but I'm still curious as to his point on her at least
Zachary Nahrstadt
2024-04-13 21:01:18 +0000 UTCHey Eric, since this was a fun aside does that mean we get more chapters today🤣😜
AA
2024-04-13 21:00:08 +0000 UTCI enjoyed these last two chapters. We've all been inside Lu Sen's head long enough to have an idea of how he's responding to the gathering and conversing with the nobility. This has shown us that Lu Sen doesn't really hide his emotions and it cuts out the inner monologs regarding his facial expressions. It also reinforces the narrative, allowing us to see our protagonist through the eyes of someone who isn't antagonistic and relatively removed from the plot thus far. We've seen the PoVs of Sect cultivators pre and post Lu Sen, we've seen PoVs leading up to and during fatal fights, but this allows us to experience the meeting without having to walk familiar ground. It's especially effective because of the snippet had of Lai Dongmai earlier; both women have vastly different ideas of what's going to happen and what's playing out presently.
Morgan R. Fawcett
2024-04-13 20:59:43 +0000 UTCYeah, that's about 90% true.
Eric Dontigney
2024-04-13 20:56:23 +0000 UTCI think this party is the best time to do the alternate pov.
Palakol
2024-04-13 20:55:16 +0000 UTCMore! Loved this PoV.
Khent Mercer
2024-04-13 20:52:33 +0000 UTCI enjoyed it, it’s interesting to see how someone completely new reacts to Lu Sen
No
2024-04-13 20:46:27 +0000 UTCI liked both chapters. I'm pretty sure that this particular POV was a much better choice than Sen's - because I suspect those two chapters would have primarily been him complaining about nobles and the general situation he found himself in. lol
Divinor
2024-04-13 20:42:06 +0000 UTCSen is definitely getting some action after this courtly meeting ends and I’m all for it. Our guy needs a release.
Dylan Alexander
2024-04-13 20:40:05 +0000 UTCAlternative POV here was great. different, but not in a bad way.
Aaron
2024-04-13 20:36:51 +0000 UTC