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A crisis of this kind occurred to Endymion the day when he returned to his chambers, after having taken the oaths and his seat in the House of Commons. He felt the necessity of being alone. For nearly the last three months he had been the excited actor in a strange and even mysterious drama. There had been for him no time to reflect; all he could aim at was to comprehend, and if possible control, the present and urgent contingency; he had been called upon, almost unceasingly, to do or to say something sudden and unexpected; and it was only now, when the crest of the ascent had been reached, that he could look around him and consider the new world opening to his gaze. But he never said any thing about himself, nor gave any opening for our comfort to come to him. Only from day to day he behaved gently and lovingly to both of us, as if his own trouble must be fought out by himself, and should dim no other happiness. And this kept us thinking of his sorrow all the more, so that I could not even look at him without a flutter of the heart, which was afraid to be a sigh. "If we buy one, we won't know what she's really like!" Pao-ch'ai demurred. "If she gives us the slip, the money we may have spent on her will be a mere trifle, so long as she hasn't been up to any pranks! So let's quietly make inquiries, and, when we find one with well-known antecedents, we can purchase her, and, we'll be on the safe side then!" "You have described a perfect home," said Lady Montfort, "and it awaits you." "You are breaking faith already," she said, after hearing him calmly to the end. "Your words are not words of truth, but of deceit. You did not intend to be back in time for the marriage, or otherwise you would have caused it to take place ere you went at all." "He has never been seen since that night, Afy." That evening she thought it proper to tell Miss Macnulty what had occurred. "He is a great preacher of the gospel," she said, "and I know no position in the world more worthy of a woman's fondest admiration." Miss Macnulty was unable to answer a word. She could not congratulate her successful rival, even though her bread depended on it. She crept slowly out of the room, and went up-stairs and wept. "Decided what?" Yüan Yang cried. "All I know is that I won't go; that's finished." For the moment he laid it aside in a drawer — and the smallest he possessed would hold it — and being compelled to explain his instructions (partly in short-hand and partly in cipher), he kindly, and for the main of it truly, interpreted them as follows: In addition to all this, the day for taking the coffin away was close at hand, so that lady Feng was so hard pressed for time that she had even no desire for any tea to drink or anything to eat, and that she could not sit or rest in peace. As soon as she put her foot into the Ning mansion, the inmates of the Jung mansion would follow close upon her heels; and the moment she got back into the Jung mansion, the servants again of the Ning mansion would follow her about. In spite however of this great pressure, lady Feng, whose natural disposition had ever been to try and excel, was urged to strain the least of her energies, as her sole dread was lest she should incur unfavourable criticism from any one; and so excellent were the plans she devised, that every one in the clan, whether high or low, readily conceded her unlimited praise. "Then don't you love him?" abruptly asked the earl. Some person had entered the room. Whether it was one of the family or one of the servants, he would hear in either case what had happened in his absence. He parted the curtains over the library entrance, and looked through. "I asked for Miss Carlyle," she continued, "for mamma is in want of a pattern that she promised to lend her. You remember the Lieutenant Thorn whom Richard spoke of as being the real criminal?" You must remember that the Chia family had been, generation after generation, given to the study of letters, so that it was only natural that there should be among them one or two renowned writers of verses; for how could they ever resemble the families of such upstarts, who only employ puerile expressions as a makeshift to get through what they have to do? But the why and the wherefore must be sought in the past. The consort, belonging to the Chia mansion, had, before she entered the palace, been, from her infancy, also brought up by dowager lady Chia; and when Pao-yü was subsequently added to the family, she was the eldest sister and Pao-yü the youngest child. The Chia consort, bearing in mind how that she had, when her mother was verging on old age, at length obtained this younger brother, she for this reason doated upon him with single love; and as they were besides companions in their attendance upon old lady Chia, they were inseparable for even a moment. Before Pao-yü had entered school, and when three or four years of age, he had already received oral instruction from the imperial spouse Chia from the contents of several books and had committed to memory several thousands of characters, for though they were only sister and brother, they were like mother and child. And after she had entered the Palace, she was wont time and again to have letters taken out to her father and her cousins, urgently recommending them to be careful with his bringing up, that if they were not strict, he could not possibly become good for anything, and that if they were immoderately severe, there was the danger of something unpropitious befalling him, with the result, moreover, that his grandmother would be stricken with sorrow; and this solicitude on his account was never for an instant lost sight of by her. "Adriana will never marry except for the affections; there you are right, Endymion; she must love and she must be loved; but that is not very unreasonable in a person who is young, pretty, accomplished, and intelligent." "To me it looks as though he had placed himself in our way to hear what we were saying." Speaking the while, they discerned, at a great distance, their grandmother Chia seated, enveloped in a capacious wrapper, and rolled up in a warm hood lined with squirrel fur, in a small bamboo sedan-chair with an open green silk glazed umbrella in her hand. Yüan Yang, Hu Po and some other girls, mustering in all five or six, held each an umbrella and pressed round the chair, as they advanced. "No!" at length exclaimed Benito; "to remain here would look as though we were abandoning my father and doubting his innocence — as though we were afraid to make common cause with him. We must go to Manaos, and without delay." Dowager lady Chia, née Shih, does away with rotten old customs — Wang Hsi-feng imitates in jest (the dutiful son), by getting herself up in gaudy theatrical clothes. "You'd better. It is honestly your own." "Oh, do let me have somebody to coach me," said Lizzie. Hsiang-yün however simply fell forward on Pao-ch'ai's lap and laughed incessantly. The servant-girl signified her obedience, and went away. But shortly Chia Chen arrived for his meal, and Chia Jung's wife withdrew. "Ah! I see you mean to set up in that class of people who pretend to despise ornaments," scornfully remarked Mrs. Vane. "It is the refinement of affectation, Lady Isabel." "Yes, I am, Frederic. I have heard so many bad things about Lady Eustace!" Betsy, who stood by me, said that it was better than it used to be, and that all these people lived in comfort of their own ideas, fiercely resented all interference, and were good to one another in their own rough way. It was more than three years since there had been a single murder among them, and even then the man who was killed confessed that he deserved it. She told me, also, that in some mining district of Wales, well known to her, things were a great deal worse than here, although the people were not half so poor. And finally, looking at a ruby ring which I had begged her to wear always, for the sake of her truth to me, she begged me to be wiser than to fret about things that I could not change. "All these people, whose hovels I saw, had the means of grace before them, and if they would not stretch forth their hands, it was only because they were vessels of wrath. Her pity was rather for our poor black brethren who had never enjoyed no opportunities, and therefore must be castaways." "Oh! But she is sure to be-if you mean richly dressed," cried Barbara, hastily. "Look out, Pen, he's got teeth that could snap an iron bar in two." Mr. Carlyle hesitated, and looked down at his dress—a plain, gentlemanly, morning attire, but certainly not a dinner costume for a peer's table. "What did she ask him?" "Know him!" passionately echoed Richard Hare. One of the dishes consisted of kid, boiled in cow's milk. "This is medicine for us, who are advanced in years," old lady Chia observed. "They're things that haven't seen the light! The pity is that you young people can't have any. There's some fresh venison to-day as an extra course, so you'd better wait and eat some of that!" "Oh, I wish we were able to begin our studies this very day," Pao-yü added; "that would be the best thing, but they're very slow in putting the school-room in order, so that there's no help for it!" "P'ing Erh isn't that sort of person," Pao-yü pleaded. "Besides, she had no idea whatever about your illness, so that she couldn't have come specially to see how you were getting on. I fancy her object was to look up She Yüeh to hobnob with her, but finding unexpectedly that you were not up to the mark, she readily said that she had come on purpose to find what progress you were making. This was quite a natural thing for a person with so wily a disposition to say, for the sake of preserving harmony. But if you don't go home, it's none of her business. You two have all along been, irrespective of other things, on such good terms that she could by no means entertain any desire to injure the friendly relations which exist between you, all on account of something that doesn't concern her." Hsiang-yün then smiled. "I did not know it." While I pour vinegar and ground ginger, I feel from joy as if I would go mad. "And yet you refuse to give evidence that may assist in bringing his destroyer to justice." He persisted in trying to rouse her to a sense of the danger that threatened them, while the visitors remained in the house. "In a few days, Sydney, there will be no more need for the deceit that is now forced on us. Till that time comes, remember — Mrs. Presty suspects us." "Joyce," he began, "you remember how thoroughly imbued with the persuasion you were, that Afy went off with Richard Hare, and was living with him. I several times expressed my doubts upon the point. The fact was, I had positive information that she was not with him, and never had been, though I considered it expedient to keep my information to myself. You are convinced now that she was not with him?" "You forget, Archibald, that mamma was not told anything about Thorn," was the answer of Barbara. "The uncertainty would have worried her to death. All Richard said to her was, that he was innocent, that it was a stranger who did the deed, and she asked for no particulars; she had implicit faith in Richard's truth." "If I have judged you wrongly, Afy, I sincerely beg your pardon. Not only myself, but the whole of West Lynne, believed you were with him; and the thought has caused me pain night and day." Chin Wen-hsiang eagerly expressed his obedience over and over again, and withdrawing out of the room, he retraced his footsteps homeward. Nor did he have the patience to wait until he could commission his womankind to speak to her. Indeed he went in person and told her face to face the injunctions entrusted to him. Yüan Yang was incensed to such a degree that she was at a loss what reply to make. "I'm quite ready to go," she rejoined, after some cogitation, "but you people must take me before my old mistress first and let me tell her something about it." "Well, yes!" Fragoso ended by exclaiming; "but it is not to me that all this happiness is due, it is due to Lina!" "Don't be too suspicious!" precipitately replied Hsi Jen. "It wasn't at anything of the kind that I was hinting. I merely expressed my humble opinion. Mr. Secundus is a young man now, and the young ladies inside are no more children. More than that, Miss Lin and Miss Pao may be two female maternal first cousins of his, but albeit his cousins, there is nevertheless the distinction of male and female between them; and day and night, as they are together, it isn't always convenient, when they have to rise and when they have to sit; so this cannot help making one give way to misgivings. Were, in fact, any outsider to see what's going on, it would not look like the propriety, which should exist in great families. The proverb appositely says that: 'when there's no trouble, one should make provision for the time of trouble.' How many concerns there are in the world, of which there's no making head or tail, mostly because what persons do without any design is construed by such designing people, as chance to have their notice attracted to it, as having been designedly accomplished, and go on talking and talking till, instead of mending matters, they make them worse! But if precautions be not taken beforehand, something improper will surely happen, for your ladyship is well aware of the temperament Mr. Secundus has shown all along! Besides, his great weakness is to fuss in our midst, so if no caution be exercised, and the slightest mistake be sooner or later committed, there'll be then no question of true or false: for when people are many one says one thing and another, and what is there that the months of that mean lot will shun with any sign of respect? Why, if their hearts be well disposed, they will maintain that he is far superior to Buddha himself. But if their hearts be badly disposed, they will at once knit a tissue of lies to show that he cannot even reach the standard of a beast! Now, if people by and bye speak well of Mr. Secundus, we'll all go on smoothly with our lives. But should he perchance give reason to any one to breathe the slightest disparaging remark, won't his body, needless for us to say, be smashed to pieces, his bones ground to powder, and the blame, which he might incur, be made ten thousand times more serious than it is? These things are all commonplace trifles; but won't Mr. Secundus' name and reputation be subsequently done for for life? Secondly, it's no easy thing for your ladyship to see anything of our master. A proverb also says: 'The perfect man makes provision beforehand;' so wouldn't it be better that we should, this very minute, adopt such steps as will enable us to guard against such things? Your ladyship has much to attend to, and you couldn't, of course, think of these things in a moment. And as for us, it would have been well and good, had they never suggested themselves to our minds; but since they have, we should be the more to blame did we not tell you anything about them, Madame. Of late, I have racked my mind, both day and night on this score; and though I couldn't very well confide to any one, my lamp alone knows everything!"
魔法一班、骑士一班,一共缴获徽章二百六十多枚,加上他们自身所携带的五十八枚徽章,基本上完成了考核任务。也只有他们两个班完成了。
而当最终统计徽章的时候,龙当当和龙空空就那么当着所有老师的面,把彼此的徽章交换了一下,表示各自获得了一百积分,请老师统计。
是的,这是个BUG,那叶之前也没规定,他们兄弟俩不能互相抢。两百积分呢,不要白不要啊!
最终,两个班级在全体学员都完成了任务的情况下,还富裕出来两百一十积分。能换不少灵力水晶。而这些兑换的灵力水晶,龙空空高调的表示,全部分配给了魔法一班的女生们。美其名曰,为了骑士的荣耀!当然,骑士一班的小伙子们心中还有为了幸福这个念头。
这次考核之后,别的不说,骑士一班的好名声,尤其是尊重女生、敬爱女生的好名声那是全校皆知。若干年后,骑士一班的幸福问题还真的是同年级中解决的最好的。
就在一年级新生进行本次考核结算的时候,三个中年人默默的坐在一起。
此时的他们都显得很沉默,面前摆放着的茶水飘荡着淡淡的清香与热气。
莽骑士端起茶杯喝了一口,"敢作敢为,不错。"
苟骑士怒气冲冲的道:"这叫胆大包天,竟然敢放火烧山,就不怕出事儿吗?"
风的聆听者淡淡的道:"他们那是知道我们在,有恃无恐。这两個孩子,都有着超出了本身年龄的能力。一个沉稳天赋异禀性格果决,另一个有着极强的煽动能力和领导才能。都很不错。"
龙当当和龙空空的表现他们当然都看在眼中,以这几位的实力,他们的精神力都足以感应到发生的一切。包括龙空空忽悠全班结盟,弄的一群小男生热血沸腾嗷嗷叫。
他们也只是旁观,就是想要从考核的过程中看看这两个弟子能够做到什么程度。
而事实证明,九百人的考核,真正的赢家就只有他们两个班而已,其他班级一个考核成功的没有。如果不是学院主动暂停了考核,就凭借放火烧山这一下,他们的收获肯定还会更多。
那叶哼了一声,道:"空空就知道咋咋呼呼的,真要说狠,还是当当这小子狠啊!我估计放火烧山这事儿他早就想好了。一年级的孩子哪见过这场面,立刻就是慌不择路,班级也无法团结。"
紫天舞笑道:"一群十岁的孩子,你还指望着他们能做到什么程度?在我看,这就已经很不错了。说起来,你怎么会收了龙空空为弟子的?这孩子的天赋弱了点吧?"
那叶嘴角抽搐了一下,仰头斜望四十五度角:"你们不懂。"
"没什么不懂的,就是收错了。之前汇报上去的是龙空空先天内灵力八十七,有些人急着抢人,直接甩出师徒契约,等发现不对的时候,晚了。"海纪枫表情平静的说着。
紫天舞也是聪明人,顿时就明白过来,"哈哈哈,老苟啊!你苟了一辈子,这可是搬起石头砸自己的脚啊!哈哈哈哈。"
那叶怒道:"笑个屁啊!你们知道什么叫大智若愚吗?过几年你们再看。哼!我家空空未必就在当当之下。"
海纪枫不屑的嘴角扯动。
紫天舞道:"说起来,通过这次的考核就能看得出,当当和其他同学之间的差距是有些大的。这孩子的天赋真的是太好了,和我修炼几天,竟是领悟了风之真谛,成为了风元素之子,已经能够与风元素亲密沟通,用不了多久,他就会远超同济,现在这样的学习环境是不是有点不适合,应该让他提前去灵炉学院了吧?"
海纪枫眉头微蹙,道:"不急。有我们两个在,他在哪里学习有什么关系?还是要给他打好基础,灵炉学院固然有各方面的优势,但问题也不少,那些老家伙要是发现了先天魔法灵力和内灵力双高的苗子,难保不会出手。"
紫天舞一凛,"有道理,那还是加深一下我们与他之间的感情再说吧,等过些年,稳了再去灵炉。"
海纪枫点点头,道:"不耽误五年后的灵炉天选大典就行。"
"小莽啊!有个事儿咱们要说一下。"那叶看这两个家伙不理自己,只是商量龙当当的事儿,主动说道。
"什么事儿?"虽然在神圣骑士中名列第八,但莽骑士海纪枫实际上却是神圣骑士之中年纪最小的一个。
那叶道:"当初骑士圣殿送灵炉过来的时候,是龙当当把圣引灵炉给吸收了。这个你们应该知道,但实际上,当时是要给空空的。这圣引灵炉你必须补偿给我们空空一个,作为守护骑士,没有圣引灵炉像什么话?"
海纪枫眉毛微微上挑,有些疑惑的道:"你真的要培养龙空空?他的先天内灵力也就十点左右,你应该知道这意味着什么?"
那叶眼底闪过一抹悲愤之色,"师徒同心契约你懂吗?我这辈子都只能有这么一个弟子了,我能怎么办?"
这下,哪怕是海纪枫眼底都流露出一抹同情之色,紫天舞在一旁道:"哪怕是以我们的身份,灵炉也不是随便能给的。否则圣殿责罚下来也不好办。"
海纪枫点点头,道:"就怕批不下来。"
那叶咬牙切齿的道:"那我要是让他能够在五年内修为境界达到四阶以上呢?"
海纪枫一愣,"十五岁的四阶,那还可以吧
还可以吧。勉强够得上资格了。那时候当当我估计也就是五阶的样子。不过,先天内灵力这么低,恐怕很难啊!"
那叶深吸口气,脸上流露出毅然决然之色,"这个你们别管,反正他要是到时候达到了四阶,伱们要和我一起,联名保举我家空空也去灵炉学院,并且保证给他一个圣引灵炉。我是选错人了,但确实是我先来的,现在便宜都让你们两个占了,当当自己也是双灵炉,这点要求你们总要答应我吧。更何况他们还是孪生兄弟。"
紫天舞倒是痛快,傲然道:"好,看在当当的份上,这事儿算我一份。只要空空能到四阶,上灵炉学院的名额交给我了。"
海纪枫也默默的点了点头,"圣引灵炉我给你弄一个。不过有个条件,你要把步法和格挡传授给当当。别的不用。"
那叶点了点头,道:"成交。"
紫天舞喝光杯中茶水,起身道:"我要去找当当了,考核完毕,他要继续他的学习了。"说完,他已经化为一道清风原地消散。
海纪枫站起身,瞥了那叶一眼,淡淡的道:"我其实不建议你浪费时间。还不如努力提升提升自己的修为。"说完,他也转身而去。
目送着海纪枫离开的背影,那叶眼中的悲愤渐渐消失,取而代之的是一抹得意之色,"你们懂个屁,有你们震惊的那一天。先天的天才总是有的,把一个先天废柴培养成超级天才的美妙感觉你们懂吗?"
半个小时后。
龙空空有些疑惑的看着身边的那叶,道:"老师,您又带我回来干嘛?是让我再看看这次考核优异表现留下的痕迹吗?"
是的,那叶把他又重新带到了之前考核所在的山林。
"空空,你喜欢杀戮吗?"那叶没有回答他的话,而是反问道。
"当然不啊!没事儿谁喜欢杀戮,那不是有毛病吗?"龙空空大咧咧的说道。
"你们放火烧山,有上千株大树因此而烧毁,植被更是泯灭无数。植物是不是生命?"那叶淡然说道。
龙空空一愣,喃喃地道:"植物没有痛觉吧?"
那叶转身正色的看向他,"你不是植物,你怎么知道植物没有痛觉?"
一边说着,淡淡的金光开始从他身上升腾而起,金光渐渐变得强盛起来,平日里邋遢的中年人在这一刻全身都充满了神圣之气。
"在我成为守护骑士的那一天开始,我就发誓要守护一切生命。他们叫我苟骑士,那不过是因为我崇尚生命至上,崇尚安全第一。今日老师要教你一句话,你要在心中牢记。不以恶小而为之,不以善小而不为。"
下一刻,灿烂的金光光辉照耀,将那被山火灼烧的山头笼罩在其中。
地面上,各种植被在这光辉的照耀下飞速生长,被烧的焦黑的树木也是枯木逢春,重新绽放出生命的气息。
毫无疑问,这一幕在龙空空眼中是极为震撼的,那强烈的视觉冲击力,还有那强盛无比的光元素波动,都让他的心有些颤栗。
紧接着,他就看到那叶背后,巨大的六翼天使再次出现。整个山林都被大天使身上的光彩渲染成了金色。
那叶朝着他一招,龙空空的身体顿时飞了过去,下一刻,炽烈的光元素就开始向他的身体冲击而来。
龙空空只觉得自己的身体不自觉的颤抖起来,元涡灵炉瞬间运转,大量的吞噬着这些光元素。
"重复一遍我刚才说的话。"那叶沉声说道。
龙空空愣了愣,但还是说道:"不以善小而不为,不以恶小而为之。"
那叶脸上流露出一丝淡淡的微笑,看着自己面前这个性格与自己迥异的弟子,眼中却是绽放出夺目的光彩。是,我的弟子天赋是不行,但是,凭借着元涡灵炉,再加上我这个苟骑士,我就是要亲手将他改造成天才。
"闭目,冥想。"
从这一天开始,在接下来的五年时间里。每周,那叶都会为自己这唯一的弟子施展一次大天使之拥,用光明洗涤与注入,配合元涡灵炉淬炼他的身体。
半年后,龙当当魔法灵力与先天内灵力双双突破二百。成为三阶骑士和三阶魔法师。
一年后,龙当当领悟光元素真谛,再次拥有了光明之子体质。但却出现了一个问题,他只能同时使用一种魔法元素来施展魔法,而无法做到风、光两系魔法元素同时施展。紫天舞对此研究许久,也是毫无头绪。
两年后,龙当当内灵力、魔法灵力突破五百,以十二岁的年纪,冲入四阶门槛。但不能同时使用多系魔法的问题依然存在,紫天舞想尽办法也无法解决。龙当当开始尝试先天内灵力与魔法灵力的交融转化,从而让自身灵力变成只有一种。这需要一个漫长的过程,但也是他所走的魔武合一必经之路。
是日,龙空空内外灵力总合突破二百,成就三阶!先天内灵力数值唯有那叶一人清楚。
足足用了一年时间,龙当当完成融合,灵力不再区分魔法灵力和内灵力,灵力汇聚唯一,汇成灵海,通用于魔法和骑士,灵力总量因为两种灵力交融的消耗与压缩,在他十三岁那年,勉强突破八百。
伴随着他们远超同济的修为,也渐渐脱离了自己的班级,主要就跟随自己的老师修炼,四年多的时间,转瞬度过。