"I am the king who guards Dongbin. With the Emperor, the elders, the people of Dongbin, and the woman I will love and cherish in this life and the next, I want to protect their peace, their homeland, and their safety. I will not allow the pirates to invade our land again, to harm our people. This battle must be fought, and we will emerge victorious! Soldiers of the Southern Border Army, let us fight for our families! For each other's protection! I, Cheng Mo, Marshal of the Southern Border Army, solemnly swear: I will always be the cloak that watches over your back in the Southern Border Army camp, even if I exhaust my last drop of blood, I will still steadfastly tell you — with all my strength, I will protect you completely!"
"With all my strength, I will protect you completely!"
"With all my strength, I will protect you completely!"
These simple words, spoken from the heart, were met with a thunderous response. It wasn't until the guards of the Dongbin Palace led each unit to their predetermined campsite that Huo Changlin, deep in thought, snapped back to reality. He turned his head to meet the gaze of the slender, golden-armored, silver-spear-wielding, star-eyed, imposing young marshal who stood beside him on the platform, watching the soldiers leave and settle into their camp.
"Uncle, you've arrived. It must have been a long journey. I've been waiting for you since early morning. Have you had breakfast yet? Shall we have some tea in the tent?" Cheng Mo stepped back instantly, bowing respectfully, his tone warm and deferential as he greeted Marshal Huo.
The scene shifted too quickly, and Huo Changlin was stunned by the sight of the sycophantic person in front of him, smiling ingratiatingly. He felt as if he had been struck by lightning, momentarily lost in thought.
"Huo Commander, General Huo, Young Master? Changlin!" Mingcheng had to shout loudly to awaken this young man who always prided himself on being witty, charming, and adaptable. It wouldn't do for him to led the Prince remain bent over with a flattering smile on his face in front of so many guards and attendants, attracting all the attention.
"Huh? Uncle? I dare not use such a title for you, Uncle. Oh, Your Highness, you're too polite. I had breakfast at the Tong's Manor early this morning, Your Highness, you need not worry about me. Please, Your Highness, let's go and rest."
"Oh, Uncle has already been to the Tong's Manor? Is everyone at home doing well? Have you met Xiaobei? Is she alright?" Cheng Mo seamlessly continued the conversation, chatting casually.
So, that's the point of focus. Huo Changlin had imagined many ways of interacting, but now, looking at the impulsive young man before him, he couldn't help but inwardly chuckle.
Mingcheng seemed to see the mischievous smirk in the young master's heart, and couldn't help but burst into laughter: "Haha! Haha! Haha! Poor Little king Mo Wang, let Mingcheng mourn for you silently."
"Xiaobei, right? I've met her. She asked me to bring you some documents and drawings." Seeing that he mentioned Xiaobei and the documents, several people around the young master looked up expectantly—excited? Did they know what he would bring? Or were they just used to Xiaobei bringing them things?
"Oh my, General Huo, please come in and have some tea. We're eagerly awaiting the next move from Miss Xiaobei! You're like a timely rain, General Huo. With these documents, our lord can discuss the plan for the Northern Army's southward movement in detail with you. I'm Cheng Shan, the chief attendant by the lord's side. I'll go arrange some hot food for everyone." Cheng Shan, knowing well that the young master was lost, took the initiative to make arrangements.
"That's kind of you, General Cheng. Mingcheng, let's go in together." Huo Changlin extended his hand to invite Prince Mo to go first, leaving his attendants outside the tent, and entered the royal tent with Mingcheng following Cheng Mo.
"There's a side door behind the tent leading to a private bathroom, which is adjacent to Uncle's tent with its own private bath. There's hot water for showering and bathing at any time. The same goes for the other camp tents, but the shared bathhouse has thirty shower heads for three hundred people to use on rotation, with water available for only half an hour each time. Uncle, you can go in first to freshen up, and then we can sit down for some hot drinks and chat." Cheng Mo hospitably invited.
Huo Changlin and Mingcheng tidied up briefly before entering. Having experienced the early morning scene at the dock, he was much calmer this time, but he couldn't help but wonder about the amount of firewood needed for the hot water around the clock. Once seated, he expressed concerns about the logistics with Cheng Mo, like an old soldier would.
"Uncle, you may not know this, but most of the East Shore uses lotus coal stoves. After heating the water in the coal boiler, the high-temperature steam is used to cook food, and the hot water is pumped to the high tower on the second floor and then flows into the bathing pipes. The leftover coal ash is crushed and mixed with gravel and algae cement to pave the roads, making good use of everything. Look at the spacious parade ground—it's all thanks to these things."
"Wonderful, indeed," Huo Changlin exclaimed repeatedly, then suddenly realized something, "But, Duke Mo, with only the two of us here, may I ask if you can call me... em…How about you call me Huo Er? I really can't bear to be addressed as Uncle."
"Uncle has already approved of Xiaobei's address for you, and you can't deny it. Besides, I and that Qiao Ziqiu and Tong Chen are sworn brothers, so we're all family, aren't we?" Cheng Mo just wanted to say that your niece is going to be my wife, so of course you should. But after all, the young man had thin skin, so he kept such words to himself. Without a matchmaker or an engagement, he didn't dare to be presumptuous.
"Oh, that rascal Qiao Er is my sworn brother, and you can call me Huo Er too." By now, Huo Changlin understood everything, "It seems that my niece has completely enchanted this young lord. Well, it's in the blood of us charming second sons. Little Prince Mo Wang, don't blame your uncle for being cunning; let me be called Butterfly by you."
"No, Uncle, I can't call you Brother; it would mess up the hierarchy," Cheng Mo was anxious, not knowing where he had displeased Uncle Xiangbei. It seemed there was still some smoothing over to do.