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I was able, with some help, to procure some spices. Wanyin, Wei Wuxian, and Xie Lian, please find me at your earliest convenience. Ruka, I have some cakes for you. Ah, and ... Wen Kexing, once you understand these devices, will you please get in contact with me too? We did not exchange details the morning after we split up. [ The morning after they shared a room, you deviants. ] Alternatively, if anyone knows this man, help me find him. He is tall and well-dressed with fine features.
Wangji. A check-in, please.
Wangji. A check-in, please.
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Wen Kexing is worth staying in contact with. Please, let me know if you need my assistance with anything. Have you been well?
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( Because he's charming, thank you very much! )
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( Oh, woe is he, poor defenceless young master. )
But, tell me how you've been since we last spoke? I've avoided the kitchen since, so no more unwilling servitude you'll be glad to hear.
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[ How and why the ghosts of the kitchen were so obliging to Xichen is something perhaps only Wen Kexing can guess. ]
I went to the dungeons. The skeletons there are animate and violent if you cross a certain point in their territory, I don't recommend it, and I tried to go back outside but it was still snowing heavily.
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( A hum, thoughtful, and then voice easy. )
This place has no small number of ghosts. Though I'm sure with Zewu-Jun around we are all safe. And if you need further aid in your exploration you need simply say! I may not be as skilled as you but I have keen eyes, and a resistance to the chatter of spirits. The one in the bathroom certainly tried.
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[ It felt a little cold, parting after they caught a nap together. Their chat in the kitchen stuck with him. ]
I'm sure you are very capable and have held your own. If you return to the same room we shared, you may run into my brother and I can introduce you.
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( Without even the slightest hint that Lan Wangji accidentally sent Wen Kexing into a seething spiral. )
Looks like you, yes? But perhaps not quite as ... communicative. ( Nor as handsome, but wisely Wen Kexing is keeping that scathing little remark to himself. It wouldn't do to upset Lan Xichen by insulting his brother. )
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[ He sounds very pleased by that, imagining a far different meeting to the one that actually happened. ]
Please come by anyway, your company is uplifting.
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All right, all right. I'll be there shortly. Or, so long as I don't come across any more unwanted taskmasters.
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Same room as before, I will be there or in the nearby corridors.
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Fate brings people together no matter how far apart they may be.
( Yes, he's that bitch. )
You're looking well.
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Separated as we are, thousands of miles apart, we come together as if by destiny.
[ A nod says Wen Kexing is welcome to follow, whereas the twinkle in Xichen's eye is also That Bitch. ]
As are you. How do you feel about some pork buns for a meal? I set some aside earlier in the hopes I would find you.
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I feel positively. ( He's a little surprised that Lan Xichen had thought of him, but he hides that with spreading his fan again. Truthfully, Wen Kexing is used to surviving on his own merit. It is usually either himself or Gu Xiang ... or more recently, Zhou Zishu. It's strange, but nice, to have someone else worried on his behalf.
And then, as though they're old friends. ) So, your brother. The one who's been married more than the moon and the sun?
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[ A good way to hide from the ghosts and ... the bear. Back to the meal! Xichen gestures to the table where the food has been stashed, not just the buns but some fruit and a jaw of fresh water too: it's humble but edible, and he takes an orange for himself.
And then he is thoroughly distracted by clearing his throat behind a sleeve at the mention of Wangji. ]
'Hanguang-Jun' if you hear anyone speak of him, though it's only my nephew Sizhui who may use that. How did you meet Wangji?
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( Brilliance and light-bearing, Wen Kexing hums in response. )
The Lan must certainly be of awe-inspiring stock, their titles are all so magnificent.
( He shakes out his sleeves, takes a seat opposite Lan Xichen with a smile, resting his fan beside his knee. There's just a moment of tension immediately after, a slight twitch of his eyebrows as he's reminded once again how poorly his meeting with the other Lan went, before he responds. ) He aided me in a somewhat similar way to you. ( The guqin and the ghosts. But then, curiously --. ) Hanguang-Jun thinks he and I have met before.
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I must admit, Wangji and his husband both spoke to me of already being your acquaintance: not to gossip, you understand, merely because it is a strange phenomenon of note.
[ His words are unassuming and don't try to lead the conversation anywhere out of curiosity (though he has it in spades), briefly biting his lip before he continues with a small shrug. ]
I said I would bring it up if there was an opportunity, but I see little to be gained. [ Dark eyes lift to Wen Kexing, creased with a small smile. ] I will only be able to tell them I have met one Wen Kexing who has been generous and thoughtful, someone I would like to call a friend if it pleases him. I am interested in no other.
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( He has somewhat of a reputation in several towns and cities, and that's before he even considers the mythos of the Ghost Valley Master. That's what happens when you carefully cultivate the idea of a slutty, vagabond master of all. )
But it is good to know that our meeting was the first. I find myself ... unsettled by the knowledge that some might know me and I am to be none the wiser. ( He isn't losing anything by admitting that, and if Lan Wangji has anything to say then maybe he can bring his brother on side with a small hint of something vulnerable. It's the truth, essentially. ) But ah, my reputation often proceeds me. What difference is this.
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[ He sets the orange aside for mild fear of squashing it, instead pouring them both a glass of water and serving Wen Kexing first. Everything the man said is loaded with possibilities and Xichen doesn't want to be blind to them, even if the tone used was wry and a little ... bitter? ]
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( He wonders if that is how normal people live, free of fear. A part of him highly doubts it, but then again, the soup of oblivion started out as a blessing. )
Aiya, nothing so serious. ( There are few people who know his true identity, not even Zhou Zishu has heard it. He doubts any of the people here, in this place, see Wen Kexing and recognise the Ghost Valley Master. ) The usual kind of reputation a wanderer with a lover of wine might have!
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[ He worries a lot about his own reputation being in tatters, scorned for being blind and trusting.
... There's a pinkness that lives in the tips of his ears as he sips his water behind a sleeve, choosing not to comment on the lascivious nature of that reputation (as it is presented to him). Instead, he subtly side-steps it to save them both face. ]
The reputations of people from their own realms mean little here. You may rest assured that the merits of your own actions mean more to me than the history of a man I never met who had your face and name.
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In the grand scheme of things it is the least of my worries.
( He has people who need him, left behind, and that hounds his steps much more closely. A stranger with his face and name mean little now. ( For it is a stranger, Wen Kexing has to think that, or else he'll fall back into the lunacy he's so famous for. )
He glances at Lan Xichen curiously, and then to the buns. Propriety should be followed, but then he has seen a lot of the usual rules thrown away with. He's never known them too closely anyway. So it's with another smile he picks up a pork bun. )
Will you not have one?
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Thank you, no. I don't eat meat but I imagined Wen Kexing, with such a lively spirit as a man of the world, would enjoy it.
[ He sips his water and ferrets out that orange to start unpeeling it, giving himself something to do with his hands. It's not polite to watch another person eat alone. ]
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( Because he'll have to repay him somehow.
He eats carefully, not too quick, not too slow either, neat with it, letting the silence linger as he chews. While he does he thinks about what kind of person Lan Xichen is. Friendly, surely. Quick to offer up his own protection. It could be the kind of sect he hails from, several of them have a bloated sense of their own importance that way. But already he gets the sense the kindness is more genuine. Oh, Wen Kexing absolutely does not deserve it, but he'll take it. )
Zewu-Jun must be very popular. ( Apropos of nothing. ) I feel very lucky he has taken the time out to help me settle in.
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[ He isn't sure what gives that impression, possibly ... being kind? But plenty of people are. Swallowing a slice of orange, he shakes his head. ]
I ... used to be well-known, back where I come from. My brother and I are called the Twin Jades of Lan. [ He looks embarrassed as he says it, peeling white rind off another segment of fruit with his attention lowered to it. ] I went into seclusion several months before my arrival in this realm, so I really don't know what people say of me anymore at all. There or here.
[ His smile returns with a soft fondness as he looks at Wen Kexing. ]
I'm helping you because I think — for what my opinion is worth — that whatever other kind of history you have behind you, you are a good man. Not a perfect one, perhaps — but good, yes. I apologise for being forward.
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