{"id":3933,"date":"2026-06-10T03:07:05","date_gmt":"2026-06-10T03:07:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/pursuit-of-jade-106\/"},"modified":"2026-06-10T03:07:10","modified_gmt":"2026-06-10T03:07:10","slug":"pursuit-of-jade-106","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/hi\/chapter\/pursuit-of-jade-106\/","title":{"rendered":"Pursuit of Jade 106"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Chapter 106<br><br>The man who had been staring coldly ahead suddenly turned his head and shot him an icy glance.<br><br>At that exact moment, a gust of cold wind swept past. Gongsun Yin wasn&#8217;t sure whether it was the wind or that look, but his entire back instantly turned cold.<br><br>He quickly shifted his gaze toward the distant city walls, waved his feather fan twice, and changed the subject.<br><br>&#8220;The rebels on the walls have already had their morale crushed by the crossbow troops. It&#8217;s time to attack the city!&#8221;<br><br>Xie Zheng also withdrew his gaze and looked once more toward Kang City&#8217;s walls, which appeared strangely low beneath the oppressive thunderclouds.<br><br>&#8220;Attack.&#8221;<br><br>After receiving the order, the messenger officer beside him climbed onto a temporary platform erected within the army formation and roared:<br><br>&#8220;Attack the city\u2014!&#8221;<br><br>The sprawling military formation stretched all the way across the wilderness outside Kang City&#8217;s gates. A shouted command alone could never travel such a distance.<br><br>After hearing the order, more than a hundred flag officers spurred their horses forward, holding command banners high as they raced along the narrow paths left between the formations. They galloped toward the rear ranks while shouting:<br><br>&#8220;Attack the city\u2014!&#8221;<br><br>In an instant, beneath Kang City&#8217;s walls, the black-armored army surged forward like a tidal wave carrying unstoppable force.<br><br>Within the dark military formations, crimson command flags rolled and twisted like dragons swimming through a black sea. The battle cries shook the heavens so fiercely that even the low-hanging thunderclouds seemed to sink lower.<br><br>In the distance, Kang City&#8217;s walls looked like nothing more than a fragile boat adrift in a black ocean, as though a single wave could overturn it.<br><br>The defenders atop the walls had already lost their fighting spirit after the earlier barrage of arrows that had swept over them like a plague of locusts.<br><br>Now, seeing the fierce Yanzhou Army charging toward them like hungry wolves and tigers, their faces turned deathly pale.<br><br>Even after the Yanzhou troops entered the range of the city&#8217;s bows, not a single defender reacted in time to loose an arrow.<br><br>Everyone had only one thought:<br><br>It&#8217;s over.<br><br>There was no point in fighting this battle anymore.<br><br>Sui Yuanqing flew into a rage. Drawing his sword, he cut down the nearest archer and shouted:<br><br>&#8220;What are you standing around for?! Shoot!&#8221;<br><br>Only then did the defenders on the walls begin nocking arrows and drawing their bows with trembling hands.<br><br>But they were shaking so badly they could barely pull the bowstrings.<br><br>The few arrows they managed to fire traveled only a short distance before dropping harmlessly to the ground.<br><br>They posed no threat whatsoever.<br><br>The deputy general had participated in several major campaigns before, but seeing the Yanzhou Army flooding forward like an ocean tide still terrified him to his core.<br><br>At the far end of the formation, the army seemed to merge directly into the massive black thunderclouds hanging overhead.<br><br>It felt as though all of Kang City had already been swallowed by darkness.<br><br>Not only the ordinary soldiers\u2014even he felt his legs trembling.<br><br>How could he muster even the slightest desire to fight?<br><br>Passing several archers who were weakly firing from the battlements, he found Sui Yuanqing and said anxiously:<br><br>&#8220;Your Highness, Kang City cannot possibly be defended. Allow this subordinate to cover your retreat. As long as the green hills remain, there will always be firewood to burn!&#8221;<br><br>Sui Yuanqing slowly turned his dark, gloomy eyes toward him and stared as though looking at a corpse.<br><br>&#8220;Retreat?&#8221;<br><br>His voice was icy.<br><br>&#8220;And where exactly can we retreat to?&#8221;<br><br>The deputy general&#8217;s mustache twitched. His gaze drifted away, unable to meet Sui Yuanqing&#8217;s eyes.<br><br>Of course he knew.<br><br>Aside from Chongzhou, Kang City was the Sui family&#8217;s only remaining path of retreat.<br><br>His suggestion to protect Sui Yuanqing was merely an excuse.<br><br>The truth was that he simply didn&#8217;t want to throw away his life in a hopeless battle.<br><br>Perhaps Sui Yuanqing had seen through his thoughts.<br><br>Suddenly, he lifted the bloodstained sword he had used to kill the archer and pressed it against the deputy general&#8217;s neck.<br><br>The cold blade, still sticky with fresh blood, touched his skin.<br><br>Goosebumps instantly rose across the deputy general&#8217;s body, and fear filled his eyes.<br><br>Having served under Sui Yuanqing for some time after he took control of Kang City, he knew very well that the man was notoriously unpredictable.<br><br>When he went mad, he would kill anyone.<br><br>His fear clearly pleased Sui Yuanqing.<br><br>The latter smiled slightly and spoke in a voice that sounded gentle yet sinister.<br><br>&#8220;If General Ma says anything else that harms morale, this heir apparent will personally remove your head.&#8221;<br><br>The deputy general knew Sui Yuanqing&#8217;s capabilities.<br><br>Even if he could not defend Kang City, killing him before the city fell would be effortless.<br><br>Immediately, he declared his loyalty.<br><br>&#8220;Even if I die, I will die upon these walls! I was only concerned for Your Highness&#8217;s safety!&#8221;<br><br>Though his words sounded noble, Sui Yuanqing had no interest in investigating whether they were sincere.<br><br>With a half-mocking smile, he said:<br><br>&#8220;General Ma&#8217;s loyalty and courage comfort me greatly. Go command the soldiers to defend the city.&#8221;<br><br>Having narrowly escaped death, the deputy general breathed a sigh of relief and hurried away.<br><br>When Sui Yuanqing turned back toward the battlefield below, even that faint sneer vanished from his face.<br><br>The hand gripping the stone battlements bulged with veins, and his jaw clenched tightly.<br><br>Launching a siege just before a thunderstorm\u2014and creating such overwhelming momentum.<br><br>Throughout history, probably only Xie Zheng would dare do such a thing.<br><br>Anyone who had read military texts knew that large-scale sieges should never be conducted during torrential weather.<br><br>Strong winds and rain drastically reduced the range and lethality of arrows.<br><br>Yet Xie Zheng had deliberately done the opposite.<br><br>And succeeded.<br><br>Since ordinary bows would be limited by the gale before the storm, he had employed giant tread-powered crossbows with greater range and far greater power.<br><br>The black clouds pressing upon the city, coupled with the vast Yanzhou formations spread beneath them, resembled a boundless black ocean.<br><br>Using the power of heaven itself, the visual impact alone had shattered the defenders&#8217; courage.<br><br>The highest principle of warfare had always been to attack the enemy&#8217;s mind.<br><br>Before this battle, Sui Yuanqing had never imagined someone could execute such a psychological strategy in a manner so straightforward, so direct, and yet so brilliantly effective.<br><br>In the past, he had never truly accepted Xie Zheng&#8217;s reputation.<br><br>He believed Xie Zheng was merely a few years older than himself, benefited from the prestige left behind by his father, Xie Linshan, and happened to encounter favorable opportunities on the battlefield.<br><br>Had their positions been reversed, Sui Yuanqing believed he could have achieved the same feats.<br><br>Perhaps even better.<br><br>But after several confrontations, the sense of destiny and defeat within him grew stronger and stronger.<br><br>In this lifetime&#8230;<br><br>He could never become Xie Zheng.<br><br>Everything he had achieved came from studying military classics and strategic schemes.<br><br>But Xie Zheng was the kind of person who could create entirely new military strategies.<br><br>Nothing in this world inspired greater jealousy\u2014or greater helplessness\u2014than realizing that even after giving one hundred percent effort, you still could not surpass someone else&#8217;s ten percent talent.<br><br>The Yanzhou Army had reached the city walls.<br><br>Ladders slammed against the fortifications.<br><br>The defenders frantically fired arrows and hurled boulders downward, but the Yanzhou soldiers climbing the ladders blocked them with round steel shields.<br><br>At the city gate, dozens of soldiers carried a battering ram while shouting in unison and repeatedly smashing the gate.<br><br>The defenders above dropped logs and rocks upon them.<br><br>Yet more Yanzhou soldiers locked their shields together, forming a massive semi-circular iron shell that protected the men carrying the ram.<br><br>The rocks crashed onto the shields and rolled harmlessly away.<br><br>The Yanzhou Army suffered almost no casualties.<br><br>Sui Yuanqing watched everything coldly, like a detached observer.<br><br>Setting aside all jealousy, hatred, and unwillingness, when he looked at this siege objectively&#8230;<br><br>He almost wanted to praise it as perfect.<br><br>A general on horseback ought to die on the battlefield.<br><br>If he were to die in a battle like this, Sui Yuanqing even felt a strange sense of relief and liberation.<br><br>Then, with a thunderous crash\u2014<br><br>The city gate finally broke open.<br><br>The deputy general, his face covered in blood, pushed through the panicked defenders running across the walls.<br><br>After finding Sui Yuanqing, he immediately dropped to his knees.<br><br>&#8220;Your Highness! The gate has fallen! Kang City truly cannot be defended!&#8221;<br><br>The rain grew denser.<br><br>Sui Yuanqing tilted his head slightly and smiled lazily.<br><br>&#8220;Get lost.&#8221;<br><br>The deputy general stared blankly, not understanding.<br><br>But Sui Yuanqing had already taken his weapon from a personal guard.<br><br>Amid the defenders fleeing like headless flies, he calmly and leisurely walked against the flow of people, heading down from the city walls.<br><br>The deputy general stared after him.<br><br>Had this man finally gone insane?<br><br>\u2014<br><br>Once the city gate fell, the defenders scattered in every direction.<br><br>The drizzle that had once been as fine as cow hair gradually became bean-sized raindrops falling sparsely from the dark clouds overhead.<br><br>Leading more than a dozen personal guards, Xie Zheng rode into the city.<br><br>Within the barbican, he encountered Sui Yuanqing.<br><br>Standing alone with spear in hand, Sui Yuanqing was surrounded by the corpses of more than a dozen Yanzhou soldiers beneath his horse&#8217;s hooves.<br><br>Fresh blood still dripped from his spear.<br><br>Looking directly at Xie Zheng, he challenged:<br><br>&#8220;Xie brat, do you dare come and die?&#8221;<br><br>The guards beside Xie Zheng immediately became furious and urged their horses forward.<br><br>But Xie Zheng swept his halberd across their path and stopped them.<br><br>&#8220;Fall back.&#8221;<br><br>The dozens of guards exchanged glances and retreated several yards.<br><br>Seeing this, the bloodlust and excitement in Sui Yuanqing&#8217;s eyes intensified.<br><br>Gripping his spear tightly, he dug his heels into his horse&#8217;s sides and roared as he charged.<br><br>Borrowing the momentum of his mount, the strike was unstoppable.<br><br>Yet Xie Zheng remained where he was.<br><br>He did not move even an inch.<br><br>The Ferghana black-hoofed warhorse beneath him had followed him through countless battles. Faced with such a situation, it showed not the slightest fear.<br><br>Only when the spear was nearly upon him did Xie Zheng raise his halberd.<br><br>A sharp metallic shriek rang out.<br><br>The crescent blade beneath the halberd&#8217;s tip locked firmly onto Sui Yuanqing&#8217;s spearhead.<br><br>The collision of tremendous force drove both man and horse backward half a step.<br><br>Sui Yuanqing gritted his teeth, his face twisted with effort.<br><br>But before he could free his weapon, the shaft of the halberd slammed heavily into his abdomen.<br><br>Instantly, it felt as though his internal organs had shattered.<br><br>As he was launched from the saddle, a mouthful of blood sprayed from his lips.<br><br>When he hit the ground, darkness flooded his vision.<br><br>Everything split into double images.<br><br>Only the bean-sized raindrops striking his face still carried a trace of cool sensation.<br><br>Above the city wall, the Sui family banner was cut down by Yanzhou soldiers who had seized the battlements.<br><br>The fierce wind carried the fallen flag to Xie Zheng&#8217;s horse.<br><br>The horse&#8217;s hoof crushed it mercilessly.<br><br>The dragon-patterned halberd blade came to rest against Sui Yuanqing&#8217;s throat.<br><br>Holding the weapon with one hand, Xie Zheng looked down from horseback as though gazing at an insect.<br><br>His eyes were utterly indifferent.<br><br>&#8220;So all these years of training as the Sui heir were spent improving your mouth?&#8221;<br><br>Sui Yuanqing ignored the mockery.<br><br>His mouth was filled with blood.<br><br>Looking at the towering figure before him\u2014a mountain he could never climb\u2014he laughed in satisfaction.<br><br>&#8220;Kill me.&#8221;<br><br>&#8220;Give me a clean death.&#8221;<br><br>Xie Zheng looked at him coldly.<br><br>Then he withdrew the halberd and ordered the guards behind him:<br><br>&#8220;Tie him up and take him back.&#8221;<br><br>As the guards stepped forward, Sui Yuanqing shouted hoarsely:<br><br>&#8220;Xie Zheng! If I&#8217;m going to die, dying by your blade would at least be worth something! Those executioners aren&#8217;t worthy of taking my head!&#8221;<br><br>The rain intensified further.<br><br>Watermarks the size of broad beans spread across the stone bricks below.<br><br>Xie Zheng had already ridden several steps away.<br><br>Hearing those words, he glanced back.<br><br>&#8220;There&#8217;s someone the Sui heir should meet.&#8221;<br><br>His voice remained cold.<br><br>&#8220;After seeing that person, you may not be so eager to die.&#8221;<br><br>Soon afterward, the guards bound Sui Yuanqing and dragged him away.<br><br>Gongsun Yin arrived belatedly, holding his feather fan over his head to block the increasingly heavy rain.<br><br>He clicked his tongue.<br><br>&#8220;So the moment the thunderstorm started, Kang City really fell?&#8221;<br><br>Xie Zheng ignored him and continued riding deeper into the city.<br><br>At the same time, he instructed his generals:<br><br>&#8220;After entering the city, no one is permitted to harm or harass the civilians.&#8221;<br><br>The generals immediately clasped their fists.<br><br>&#8220;Yes, General!&#8221;<br><br>&#8230;<br><br>The thunderclouds gathered over Kang City eventually became a torrential downpour that lasted an entire day and night without stopping.<br><br>Inside a brightly lit room, candles burned steadily.<br><br>Xie Zheng sat bare-chested.<br><br>Under the dim yellow candlelight, the powerful muscles of his body appeared even more sharply defined.<br><br>A long diagonal wound stretched across nearly his entire back.<br><br>The ends had already scabbed over, but the center had split open again.<br><br>Dark brown scabs mixed with fresh red flesh, creating a horrifying sight.<br><br>Without applying any medicine, he simply grabbed a clean strip of white cloth and wrapped it around himself.<br><br>Even though pain caused fine beads of cold sweat to form on his forehead, he did not so much as blink.<br><br>His discarded clothes lay in a messy pile on a nearby table.<br><br>Among them sat a crudely carved wooden figurine with arrogantly upturned eyes.<br><br>It was particularly eye-catching.<br><br>The door suddenly burst open.<br><br>Gongsun Yin entered excitedly.<br><br>&#8220;I took that Zhao fellow to see Sui Yuanqing. You have no idea\u2014&#8221;<br><br>His words abruptly stopped.<br><br>Staring at the gruesome wound on Xie Zheng&#8217;s back, he frowned.<br><br>&#8220;When did you suffer such a serious injury?&#8221;<br><br>Xie Zheng&#8217;s expression remained cold.<br><br>After quickly tying off the bandages himself, he pulled on an outer robe.<br><br>&#8220;When I captured Zhao Xun.&#8221;<br><br>Gongsun Yin looked astonished.<br><br>&#8220;The Zhao family can actually afford guards that powerful?&#8221;<br><br>Xie Zheng directly changed the subject.<br><br>&#8220;How did things go with Sui Yuanqing?&#8221;<br><br>Gongsun Yin immediately lost his earlier excitement.<br><br>&#8220;He doesn&#8217;t want to die anymore.&#8221;<br><br>&#8220;He only wants to return to Chongzhou, kill that fake elder brother of his, and save his mother.&#8221;<br><br>After speaking, he returned to the topic of Xie Zheng&#8217;s injury.<br><br>Glancing at the table and noticing the absence of any medicine bottles, he frowned even more deeply.<br><br>&#8220;That wound on your back has split open like that.&#8221;<br><br>&#8220;You&#8217;re not applying medicine?&#8221;<br><br>He narrowed his eyes suspiciously.<br><br>&#8220;I&#8217;ve felt something was off ever since you came back.&#8221;<br><br>&#8220;Don&#8217;t tell me you&#8217;ve had another falling out with Miss Fan?&#8221;<br><br>Xie Zheng suddenly spoke in an icy voice.<br><br>&#8220;If there&#8217;s nothing else, leave.&#8221;<br><br>Gongsun Yin froze.<br><br>He immediately realized he had guessed correctly.<br><br>It was rare to see Xie Zheng&#8217;s face this grim.<br><br>Judging from his expression, the conflict was no minor one.<br><br>The thought of teasing him vanished at once.<br><br>After years of friendship, he understood Xie Zheng&#8217;s temperament well enough.<br><br>This was not the time to say more.<br><br>As he stepped out of the room, however, he cast another glance at the wooden figurine on the table.<br><br>There was no 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