Chen said to Wei: "Ninth Brother, send the vase to
Commander Li. We cannot betray our word." Wei bowed
and left.
Master Ma's son entered the hall and walked over to
Chen. "Great Helmsman, Zhang Zhaozhong has sent a
letter to you," He said.
"Zhang? That is strange. I wonder what he has to say?"
He opened the letter and found it
angrily accused him
of
deception and plotting, of behaviour unbefitting an
honourable man, and challenged him to a duel at a time
and place of his choice. "He wants to get revenge for
last night," Chen told the others. "Huh, a duel! Does
he think I'm scared?"
"We have to rescue Fourth Brother in the next two
days," said Xu. "Why don't you ask Zhang to postpone
the meeting for a few days? We should not allow this
matter to interfere with our real purpose."
"That is true," said Chen. "Today is the twentieth, so
I will set the meeting for noon on the twenty-third."
He immediately wrote a letter
inviting Zhang to meet
him alone on that day and ordered an attendant to take
it to the Commander-in-Chief's Yamen.
An attendant entered and said to Master Ma: "Master,
the old man Wang Weiyang still refuses to eat and does
nothing but curse."
"Who does he curse?" Ma asked.
"The Imperial Bodyguard for their lack of sense. He
says he doesn't understand why they have imprisoned
him."
"The North China Earth-Shaker," Priest Wu Chen
chuckled. "As soon as he comes down to the south, he
has to put up with some hardship."
Xu's face suddenly brightened. "I have a plan that
should make it easier for you to deal with Zhang,
Great Helmsman," he said. He told them the plan and
they all clapped and laughed in delight.
"Excellent, very cunning," said Priest Wu Chen. Zhou
Qi smiled and shook her head.
"Mistress Zhou once again thinks that Seventh Brother
is not being straightforward enough," Chen said with a
smile. "But when
dealing with dishonourable men, one
does not have to be completely honourable. Brother
Meng, go and have a talk with the North China
Earth-Shaker."
In forty years, Wang Weiyang had never suffered a
setback. Now, on his first trip to the south, he was
in dire straights. He yelled and shouted, insisting
that he should be allowed to see the Imperial Guard
Commander to settle the matter. As he ranted, the door
to his cell opened and Meng walked in wearing the
uniform of an Imperial Guard officer.
"So you are the North China Earth-Shaker?" he said
unceremoniously.
Wang raged
inwardly. "Yes," he said. "It is a
nicknamegiven to me by my friends. If Commander Fu finds it
unpleasing, I will change it immediately."
"Commander Fu is a confidante of the Emperor," said
Meng coldly. "He has no interest in such things."
"I am
escorting a quantity of precious articles to
Hangzhou for the court. Why are you detaining me
here?"
"Do you really want to know?"
"Of course!"
"I am just afraid that at you age, you may not be able
to stand the shock."
Wang hated references to his age more than anything.
In a rage, he struck the corner of the table with his
fist and splinters flew.
"I may be old, but my heart is still strong," he
shouted. "What shock have I to be afraid of?"
Meng laughed. "Your're truly remarkable, Master Wang.
There is a
saying in the fighting
community. 'Meeting
the Devil is preferable to meeting old Wang, bumping
into a spear is preferable to bumping into Zhang
Zhaozhong', isn't that right?"
"That's the
reputation I have
amongst bandits."
"Why does 'old Wang' come before 'Zhang'? Could it be
that old Wang's kung fu is better than Zhang's?"
Wang stood up. "Aha!" he exclaimed. "So the Fire Hand
Judge wants to test me. I'm getting too slow in my old
age. I never thought of that."
"Master Zhang is my superior, did you know that?"
"I knew that Master Zhang was in the Imperial Guard."
"Would you recognize him?" asked Meng.
"We both live in Beijing, But he is an official and I
am an ordinary citizen. I have heard much about him,
but have never had the good fortune to meet him."
"Master Zhang has also heard much about you," said
Meng. "He says there are three matters he wants to
raise with you. If you agree to them, you will be
allowed to leave immediately."
"Well?"
"Firstly, he wants you to abandon the
nickname 'North
China Earth-Shaker."
"Huh! What's the second thing?"
"Please close down the Zhen Yuan Bodyguard Agency."
"My Bodyguard Agency has been operating for more than
thirty years," Wang protested
angrily. "Never have I
suffered a loss at the hands of our friends in the
fighting
community, yet Master Zhang wants me to
retire! And the third thing?"
"The third thing is to ask you to issue a proclamation
asking members of the fighting
community to reverse
the order of the
saying about you and Master Zhang.
Master Zhang also says that as you are now getting on
in age, your Eight Diagrams sword is probably no
longer of much use to you, and suggests that you
donate it to the Imperial Guard."
Wang's anger surged. "Zhang Zhaozhong and I have
nothing against one another. He's carrying this too
far!" he shouted.
"You have enjoyed a great name for forty years.
Perhaps you ought to retire. As the
saying goes, one
mountain cannot contain two tigers. Surely you
understand the sense of that?"
"So he wishes to
humiliate me to promote his own name.
Huh! And what if I don't agree. Will he continue to
hold me here?"
"Master Zhang is an honourable man. He would not do
such a thing," said Meng. "He invites you to duel with
him at noon today on Lion Peak. If you win, the three
conditions will not be mentioned again. If you lose,
then he asks you to agree to all three. He says it
would be rather
inconvenient if the Emperor found out
about this, and asks you to go alone. That is, if you
dare."
Wang spluttered with rage. "Even if I was to die
there, I would still go alone."
"Then please write out a letter and I will take it
back to Master Zhang," said Meng. He pulled out some
paper and a writing brush.
Wang, his hand shaking in anger, wrote out a short
note:
"To His Excellency Master Zhang Zhaozhong. Your words
and behaviour have gone too far. I will meet you today
at noon on Lion Peak. If I lose, I will be at your
disposal. Wang Weiyang."
Meng smiled, picked up the letter and walked out,
closing the door of the cell behind him.
That morning, Master Han, the original owner of the
white horse, was moved from one cell to another.
Having fallen into the hands of Red Flower Society
once again, he was afraid he would not be able to
escape so easily again. As he morosely considered his
dilemma, he heard someone shouting in the cell next to
his, and recognized the voice of Wang Weiyang. He
could hear he was cursing Zhang Zhaozhong. Greatly
curious, he was just about to call out to Wang when
the door opened and two men walked in.
"Please come with us to the Great Hall for a chat,
Master Han," one of them said.
As they entered the hall, Han saw three men sitting on
the left. In the middle was the Red Flower Society's
Great Helmsman Chen, while on either side of him sat a
dwarf and a man with a flowing white beard. Han bowed
silently and sat down.
"Brother Han, I never thought that we would meet again
here," said Chen. "Our fates seem to be tied."
Han hesitated for a moment. "I know I agreed to give
up my sword and return home," he said finally. "But
Master Wang insisted that I do this job. Out of
feelings of friendship and because I knew the
valuables belonged to your family, I..."
"Brother Han," Xu interrupted
harshly. "We of the
fighting
community are very particular about two
things: trust and honour. By your own word, you have
proved to be untrustworthy. How do you think you
should be dealt with?"
Han steeled himself. "What is there to say? If you're
going to kill me then kill me."
"There's no need to talk like that," Chen said.
"Master Wang has been grossly insulted by Zhang
Zhaozhong, and says that no matter what, he must fight
it out with him. We of the fighting
community are very
annoyed over this affair. What is your relationship
with Zhang Zhaozhong?"
"I've met him a few times in Beijing, but we are from
two different worlds. You couldn't say we had any
relationship."
"As I thought. Have a look at this letter," said Chen,
and handed him the note Wang had written.
Han knew that Wang always showed the greatest respect
for officialdom. But if Zhang really had been that
insulting, he would have been unable to swallow it.
Having himself heard Wang cursing and now
seeing the
letter, there was no room for doubt.
"I would like to see Master Wang and discuss the
situation with him," he said.
"There is not enough time," Chen replied. "I would
like you to take this letter to Zhang now and you can
see Master Wang when you return. Twelfth Brother,
please come here," he called. 'Melancholy Ghost' Shi
emerged from an inner
chamber and Chen introduced him
to Han. "Brother Shi will accompany you to see Zhang
Zhaozhong. You are
unaware of how Zhang has caused
Master Wang to lose face, but there is no time to give
you the details now. When you see Zhang, you can say
that Brother Shi here is a lead
escort with the
bodyguard agency. Do exactly as he says."
Han's suspicions rose again and he hesitated once
more.
"Do you have any doubts, Brother Han?"
"No, no," he answered hastily.
Xu knew that Han suspected. "Please wait a moment," he
said. He left the hall for a moment, returning with a
flask of wine and a wine cup into which he poured some
wine.
"I was too
abrupt in what I said just now," he said,
offering the cup to Han. "Please accept this as a
token of my
apology. Let there be no hard feelings."
"Well said!" Han replied. He drained the cup, picked
up the letter and walked towards the door.
"Oh no!" Xu suddenly exclaimed. "Brother Han, I've
made a mistake. That cup of wine had poison in it!"
Han went pale, and he turned back towards them.
"I am truly sorry," said Xu. "That flask was poisoned
for use whenever needed and one of the servants gave
it to me by mistake. I didn't realize it until I smelt
it. You've already drunk a
cupful. Brother Han, oh
dear, oh dear. Get the antidote quickly," he added to
an attendant.
"The antidote is in the east city residence," the
attendant replied.
"You fool. Ride over there and get it!" Xu shouted at
him. The attendant bowed and left.
"I have been neglectful," Xu said apologetically to
Han. "Please deliver the letter first. If you do
exactly as Brother Shi says, you can take the antidote
when you get back, and everything will be fine."
Han knew he either did as the Red Flower Society
ordered or he was a dead man. He gave Xu a look of
hatred, then turned and walked out without a word. Shi
followed him.
Lord Zhou frowned as the two left. "Han doesn't appear
to me to be all that evil," he said. "Poisoning him
like that was not a very honourable thing to do."
"But there was no poison in the wine," Xu replied.
"No poison?"
"None." Xu poured himself a cup and drank it down.
"I was afraid he might mess up our plan in front of
Zhang, so I scared him a little. When he comes back,
he can drink another cup and it will all be over."
The others laughed.
Zhang was sitting beside Wen Tailai keeping watch when
the cell door opened and a guard came in with a
visiting card inscribed with the words: 'North China
Earth-Shaker Wang Weiyang.'
"Go and tell him that I cannot see visitors," he said.
The guard left, but returned a moment later to say:
"The visitors won't leave. They have a letter for
you."
Zhang read the letter, and was both angered and
perplexed by it. He had never had any disputes with
Wang and wondered why the old man should challenge him
to a kung fu duel.
"Tell Commander Li that I have to see a visitor and
ask him to send someone to stand watch in my place,"
he said to the guard.
Four bodyguards arrived to replace him, and Zhang went
to the
reception hall. He recognized Lead Escort Han
and saluted him with his fists.
"Isn't Master Wang here?" he asked.
"This is Lead Escort Shi of our bodyguard agency," Han
replied, pointing to his companion. "There are a
number of things Master Wang wants him to say to you."
Zhang threw Wang's letter onto the table. "I have
respected Wang from afar for a long time, but I have
never had any
dealings with him whatsoever," he said.
"How can he say that my words and behaviour have gone
too far? There appears to be some misunderstanding
here."
"Master Wang is a leading member of the fighting
community," said Shi coldly. "When the
communityproduces scum, he considers it to be his business
regardless of whether there is a direct connection."
Zhang stood up, absolutely furious. "So Wang Weiyang
says I am scum, does he?"
Shi said nothing in silent confirmation.
"Please
enlighten me as to just how I have dishonoured
the fighting
community," demanded Zhang.
"Members of the fighting
community abhor disrespect
for superiors above all else," Shi replied. "You,
Master Zhang, are a
senior member of the Wudang
School. It is said that you have not only turned
hostile towards your own
martial brothers, but have
also attempted to arrest one of them for the Manchu
court. Is this true?"
"The affairs of my
martial brothers and I are of no
concern to anyone else," Zhang said
angrily.
"Secondly, there is no personal emnity between
yourself and the Red Flower Society and yet purely for
the purpose of your own career and enrichment, you
seized Master Wen Tailai, and caused the death of the
young son of Lord Zhou of Iron Gall Manor. Is your
mind at ease over such things?"
"I am employed by the Emperor and I am loyal to him.
What has that got to do with the Zhen Yuan Bodyguard
Agency?"
"Did you not work to implicate the Zhen Yuan Bodyguard
Agency in your schemes, as a result of which many of
our men were killed and wounded?" said Shi.
"You really did do wrong there, Master Zhang," Han
added. "You can't blame Master Wang for being angry."
"We will
ignore other examples for the moment," Shi
continued coldly. "How do you think these three
questions should be handled?" He rolled up his eyes
and struck an expression of
dignified authority.
Zhang was incensed at being treated like a criminal in
the dock. "All right, you," he shouted, striding
forward. "You're obviously looking for trouble!"
Shi retreated a pace. "What's this?" he asked. "You
want to take me on because you don't dare to accept
the North China Earth-Shaker's challenge, is that it?"
"Who says I don't dare?" Zhang roared. "I will be
there on Lion Peak at noon today."
"If you decide not to go, then never again consider
yourself to be a member of the fighting
community,"
Shi said. "Master Wang says that if you have any guts
at all, you will go alone. There will be no one else
from the Bodyguard Agency there."
"Why should I need help? Do you think I am afraid of
this egotistical, stupid old man?"
"Master Wang is not a great orator," Shi continued,
ignoring Zhang's comment. "When you meet him, the
issue will be
decided by kung fu alone. If you want to
curse and swear, please feel free to do so now."
Zhang was
speechless with rage.
Shi laughed coldly, then turned on his heel and left
with Han following.
While the two had argued, Han's mind had been on the
poison he had taken, and wished that Shi would hurry
up and finish so that he could get back and take the
antidote.
"We agreed to meet at noon," Shi reported on their
return to the
mansion at Solitary Peak.
Han collapsed on a chair with what appeared to be
stomach cramps. Xu poured out a cup of wine and handed
it to him.
"This is the antidote. Drink it up, Brother Han."
Han quickly stretched out his hand to take it, but
Lord Zhou snatched the cup away first and drank it
down at one
draught. Han stared at him an amazement.
"We have joked with you enough, Master Han," Zhou said
with a smile. "You didn't take any poison at all. He
was just playing with you. Master Xu, come and
apologise."
Xu walked over, grinning and bowed. "Please forgive
me, Brother Han," he said.
Meng went in once more to see Wang Weiyang. "Master
Zhang has agreed," he said. "You can go now. And by
the way, he does not like naggers, so if you have
anything to say, say it now. When you get to Lion
Peak, the matter will be
decided with fists and
blades. If you try talking to him even to beg for
mercy, I doubt if he will listen to you. If you are
afraid, there is still time to pull out."
"I am prepared to die today if need be," Wang shouted,
huffily stroking his beard. He stood up and strode
out. Meng motioned with his hands to an attendant who
handed Wang his sword and a bag of projectiles.
Han was standing by the door. "Please be careful
Master Wang," he said.
"You know about this too?"
Han nodded. "I have seen Zhang."
"What did he call me?"
"It was demeaning. You would not wish to hear it."
"Speak," ordered Wang.
"He called you ... an egotistical, stupid old man."
Wang grunted. "We shall see whether or not I am
egotistical. Brother Han, if anything should happen to
me, please look after the agency and the affairs of my
family for me." He hesitated. "And tell my two sons
not to rush into
taking revenge. Their kung fu is
still not good enough, and they would lose their lives
to no good purpose."
He then started out for Lion Peak and the duel.
Brother Han, if anything should happen to
me, please look after the agency and the affairs of my
family for me." He hesitated. "And tell my two sons
not to rush into
taking revenge. Their kung fu is
still not good enough, and they would lose their lives
to no good purpose."
He then started out for Lion Peak and the duel.
关键字:
书剑恩仇录生词表: