{"id":4003,"date":"2026-06-14T21:22:23","date_gmt":"2026-06-14T21:22:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/pursuit-of-jade-125\/"},"modified":"2026-06-14T21:39:27","modified_gmt":"2026-06-14T21:39:27","slug":"pursuit-of-jade-125-2","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/chapter\/pursuit-of-jade-125-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Pursuit of Jade 125"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Chapter 125<br><br>Racing at full speed with Xie Eleven and the others, Fan Changyu arrived at the estate at last.<br><br>But she was still one step too late.<br><br>The entire estate was engulfed in flames. Several Blood-Clad Cavalry guards lay sprawled dead before the main gate, their blood-soaked uniforms stained crimson. The blood smeared across the steps looked bleak yet strangely vivid in the firelight.<br><br>Holding onto a sliver of hope, Fan Changyu rushed into the estate, searching frantically.<br><br>\u201cQianqian?\u201d<br><br>She searched room after room without finding anyone. Finally, outside the kitchen, she found the cook unconscious from a blow to the head. Hoisting the woman up, she helped her out of the burning compound.<br><br>While Xie Eleven was counting the bodies of the fallen Blood-Clad Cavalry at the gate, he discovered that one of them still had a faint breath left. He quickly fed the man a life-saving pill.<br><br>The man weakly opened his eyes. Seeing familiar faces, he hurriedly explained what had happened.<br><br>\u201cSomeone disguised as Blood-Clad Cavalry attacked the estate. We couldn&#8217;t distinguish friend from foe and lost the advantage\u2026\u201d<br><br>Xie Eleven asked, \u201cWhere are the Imperial Great-Grandson and his mother?\u201d<br><br>The man feebly pointed in a direction.<br><br>\u201cEast&#8230; they went east&#8230;\u201d<br><br>Xie Eleven immediately reported this to Fan Changyu.<br><br>Fan Changyu ordered a small group to remain behind and clean up the aftermath while the rest continued the pursuit eastward.<br><br>The estate was located on the outskirts of the city. A citywide lockdown and thorough search were impossible. If they failed to catch up now, they might lose all trace of Yu Qianqian and her son forever.<br><br>Anxiety burned in Fan Changyu&#8217;s chest. After mounting her horse, she cracked her whip sharply and galloped eastward.<br><br>Every member of the Blood-Clad Cavalry had once served as a scout. Seeing the bandages on Fan Changyu&#8217;s arm already soaked red with fresh blood, Xie Eleven tried to reassure her.<br><br>\u201cCommander, don&#8217;t worry too much. There are fresh wagon tracks on the road. They abducted the Imperial Great-Grandson and his mother in a carriage. We can still catch them.\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu said nothing.<br><br>Her lips remained pressed tightly together.<br><br>Yu Qianqian was one of the few true friends she had. Little Bao was even more important. Xie Zheng had already entered the capital; she could not allow anything to happen to them.<br><br>After chasing for more than ten miles, a sudden volley of arrows shot out from the dense forests lining both sides of the official road.<br><br>Fan Changyu immediately raised her blade to deflect them.<br><br>The accompanying Blood-Clad Cavalry were all elite soldiers. None were injured, but several horses were struck down by arrows.<br><br>Xie Eleven gritted his teeth.<br><br>\u201cThey must have heard our horses approaching and left men here to set up an ambush in advance!\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu glanced at the dozens of Blood-Clad Cavalry remaining after the attack.<br><br>\u201cI&#8217;ll take some men and continue the pursuit. Deal with the ones hiding in the woods.\u201d<br><br>Xie Eleven knew recovering the Imperial Great-Grandson and his mother was the highest priority.<br><br>\u201cCommander, be careful!\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu led part of the Blood-Clad Cavalry straight through the barrage.<br><br>Arrows hissed out from both sides of the forest. They merely raised their swords to deflect what they could.<br><br>Anyone unfortunate enough to be hit rolled into cover and joined Xie Eleven&#8217;s forces in clearing out the hidden enemies.<br><br>Using this method, Fan Changyu finally broke through the rain of arrows with part of her force.<br><br>Following the wagon tracks, they continued the chase.<br><br>After only a few more miles, they finally spotted them.<br><br>More than a dozen riders were escorting a carriage at high speed along the road.<br><br>Fan Changyu shouted, \u201cAny skilled archers? Avoid the carriage and loose your arrows!\u201d<br><br>She had studied several military texts. Though she couldn&#8217;t recite them word for word, she had spent years in the army and fought in more than ten battles large and small.<br><br>In pursuit, momentum often mattered more than anything.<br><br>With enough momentum, one could break the enemy&#8217;s courage before even reaching them.<br><br>Once they were within range, firing arrows while pursuing was undoubtedly the best way to create pressure.<br><br>Under the suppression of arrows, the enemy carriage could not outrun unburdened warhorses. They were forced to send seven or eight riders back to intercept Fan Changyu&#8217;s group.<br><br>Long-handled weapons held a distinct advantage on horseback.<br><br>Fan Changyu swung the unfamiliar blade hanging at her saddle in a sweeping arc. The Shadow Guards charging toward her were forced to veer aside before they could even get close.<br><br>The carefully selected Blood-Clad Cavalry were far superior to the ordinary soldiers who had accompanied Fan Changyu out of the city before. Though their martial skills could not compare to Xie Five&#8217;s, they were not easily defeated.<br><br>Several of them working together could hold down a single Shadow Guard.<br><br>This was far better than when Fan Changyu had once faced more than a dozen Shadow Guards alone.<br><br>Seeing that most of the intercepting Shadow Guards were tied down by the Blood-Clad Cavalry, Fan Changyu slapped her horse&#8217;s flank and charged toward the carriage ahead.<br><br>One Shadow Guard riding beside the carriage suddenly drew a bow and fired at her.<br><br>Fan Changyu sliced one arrow in half. Because her horse was running at such speed, she flattened herself low against its back.<br><br>Seeing he could not hit her, the Shadow Guard switched targets and fired at her horse.<br><br>When her horse collapsed after being struck, Fan Changyu was less than twenty feet from the carriage carrying Yu Qianqian and her son.<br><br>Clenching her teeth, she threw out a rope, lassoing the corner of the carriage roof.<br><br>As she leapt from her falling horse, the pull of the rope carried her flying toward the carriage.<br><br>The Shadow Guards riding around it swung their blades at her.<br><br>Fan Changyu rolled across the roof to evade.<br><br>The place where she had just been lying was split apart, nearly half the carriage roof shattered.<br><br>A terrified cry from Yu Qianqian came from inside.<br><br>Gripping the rope, Fan Changyu swung down, kicked the driver clean off the carriage, then lifted the curtain.<br><br>\u201cQianqian, don&#8217;t be afraid! It&#8217;s me!\u201d<br><br>Inside the carriage, Yu Qianqian was gripping the window frame with one hand while clutching Yu Bao&#8217;er tightly with the other.<br><br>Still shaken, she stared at her.<br><br>\u201cChangyu?\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu had barely answered when a Shadow Guard riding alongside the carriage slashed horizontally at her.<br><br>She hurriedly leaned backward.<br><br>The blade struck the carriage door instead.<br><br>Fan Changyu kicked upward into the man&#8217;s armpit.<br><br>The Shadow Guard froze for a moment.<br><br>The next instant, he felt as though half the ribs in his chest had shattered from the kick. Clutching his side in agony, he tumbled from his horse.<br><br>Sitting upright again, Fan Changyu grabbed the reins and tried to turn the carriage around.<br><br>\u201cDon&#8217;t be afraid. I won&#8217;t let them take you away!\u201d<br><br>Yu Qianqian glanced through the carriage window at the relentlessly pursuing Shadow Guards.<br><br>\u201cThis won&#8217;t work, Changyu. Take Bao&#8217;er and ride away!\u201d<br><br>Before she could push Yu Bao&#8217;er toward Fan Changyu, one of the carriage horses was shot through the front leg.<br><br>The horse screamed and stumbled forward.<br><br>The entire carriage flipped over.<br><br>Yu Qianqian and Yu Bao&#8217;er were thrown from the carriage.<br><br>Fan Changyu protected both mother and son with her own body, but her back slammed violently into a rocky cliff beside the road.<br><br>Pain instantly drained the color from her face.<br><br>For a long while, she couldn&#8217;t even stand.<br><br>After dragging across the ground for some distance, the overturned carriage tilted over the edge of a cliff.<br><br>Finally, the carriage and the wounded horse tumbled into the abyss below.<br><br>Yu Qianqian struggled upright.<br><br>She saw that the clothing on Fan Changyu&#8217;s back had been torn apart by the rough stone. Touching it, her hand immediately came away wet with blood.<br><br>Tears spilled from her eyes.<br><br>\u201cChangyu, how are you?\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu laboriously opened her eyes.<br><br>Seeing the remaining Shadow Guards approaching, she braced herself with her blade and forced herself into a half-sitting position.<br><br>Staring coldly at the nameless Shadow Guards now less than thirty feet away, she ordered:<br><br>\u201cRun!\u201d<br><br>The Blood-Clad Cavalry fighting the other nine Shadow Guards had begun to gain the upper hand through superior numbers.<br><br>If Yu Qianqian and Yu Bao&#8217;er could reach them, there was still hope.<br><br>Yu Qianqian knew she had no martial skills.<br><br>Staying behind would only burden Fan Changyu.<br><br>With tears in her eyes, she took one last look at her friend before ruthlessly grabbing Yu Bao&#8217;er&#8217;s hand and running toward the Blood-Clad Cavalry.<br><br>Yu Bao&#8217;er kept turning back.<br><br>His childish face was streaked with blood from his scrapes.<br><br>In his eyes reflected the image of Fan Changyu under the setting sun, using all her strength to rise while leaning on her long blade.<br><br>The hand not held by Yu Qianqian was clenched tightly into a fist.<br><br>Back outside Lu City, Fan Changyu had fought sixteen Shadow Guards at once.<br><br>She had only lasted so long because they had been trying to capture her alive.<br><br>Today, already injured and now facing five Shadow Guards fighting with lethal intent, the battle was incomparably harder.<br><br>One of the Shadow Guards noticed that four companions had occupied Fan Changyu and immediately broke away to pursue Yu Qianqian and Yu Bao&#8217;er.<br><br>The mountain road was steep.<br><br>Yu Qianqian&#8217;s elaborate dress hindered her movement.<br><br>She stepped on her skirt and fell.<br><br>Panicked, she pushed Yu Bao&#8217;er forward.<br><br>\u201cBao&#8217;er, run!\u201d<br><br>But Yu Bao&#8217;er refused to abandon her.<br><br>His small body acted as a human crutch as he tried to help her stand.<br><br>By then, the Shadow Guard had caught up.<br><br>At the same time, a furious shout erupted from the Blood-Clad Cavalry.<br><br>\u201cCommander!\u201d<br><br>It was Xie Five and Xie Seven.<br><br>No one knew how they had received the news, but they had arrived on horseback.<br><br>Realizing there was no way to take both Yu Qianqian and her son back today, the Shadow Guard&#8217;s eyes turned fierce.<br><br>Without warning, he swung his blade directly at Yu Bao&#8217;er.<br><br>Fan Changyu was still trapped by four Shadow Guards and could not break free.<br><br>Perhaps because a mother&#8217;s strength emerges in desperate moments, Yu Qianqian lunged toward Yu Bao&#8217;er without a moment&#8217;s hesitation.<br><br>The blade struck her back.<br><br>Blood sprayed across Yu Bao&#8217;er&#8217;s face.<br><br>\u201cGo&#8230; quickly&#8230;\u201d Yu Qianqian said through the pain, managing only those two words.<br><br>Looking at his mother lying in a pool of blood, Yu Bao&#8217;er froze completely.<br><br>That man really intended to kill both him and his mother?<br><br>The Shadow Guard was also stunned when Yu Qianqian took the blow for Yu Bao&#8217;er.<br><br>Remembering Qi Min&#8217;s instructions, his expression darkened.<br><br>He quickly pulled out a bottle of medicinal powder and poured the entire contents onto the wound on Yu Qianqian&#8217;s back.<br><br>When Fan Changyu saw Yu Qianqian cut down, she let out a furious roar.<br><br>Several consecutive strikes forced back the four Shadow Guards surrounding her.<br><br>Using the momentum of her charge, she swept her blade horizontally and sent the Shadow Guard who had wounded Yu Qianqian flying.<br><br>Despite having almost no strength left, she still tried to pick Yu Qianqian up and run.<br><br>But Yu Qianqian weakly grabbed her hand.<br><br>Through tear-filled eyes, she pleaded:<br><br>\u201cTake Bao&#8217;er&#8230; take him away&#8230; They won&#8217;t kill me, but they&#8217;ll kill Bao&#8217;er&#8230;\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu looked at the entire bottle of wound medicine spread over Yu Qianqian&#8217;s back.<br><br>Though she didn&#8217;t fully understand what was happening, she knew Yu Qianqian was telling the truth.<br><br>Summoning the last of her strength, she scooped up the seemingly stunned Yu Bao&#8217;er and ran toward the direction from which Xie Five and Xie Seven were approaching.<br><br>The four Shadow Guards who had been fighting Fan Changyu pursued them.<br><br>Two of them picked up Yu Qianqian and retreated.<br><br>The other two flicked up their sleeves and shot several hidden arrows toward Yu Bao&#8217;er in Fan Changyu&#8217;s arms.<br><br>Without hesitation, Fan Changyu shielded him with her own body.<br><br>\u201cCommander!\u201d<br><br>Fortunately, Xie Five and Xie Seven had already arrived.<br><br>Though Xie Five had lost the use of one arm, he leapt from his horse and used his remaining arm to swing his blade, knocking aside the incoming arrows.<br><br>Xie Seven responded by drawing and firing several arrows at the Shadow Guards.<br><br>The thunder of hooves echoed from the end of the road.<br><br>Xie Eleven and the others had finished eliminating the Shadow Guards hidden in the forest and had arrived with reinforcements.<br><br>Seeing enemy reinforcements appear, the remaining Shadow Guards no longer wished to continue fighting.<br><br>They pulled out smoke bombs and hurled them forcefully onto the ground.<br><br>Dust and smoke instantly filled the road.<br><br>By the time the smoke dispersed, the Shadow Guards had vanished without a trace.<br><br>Xie Eleven hurried over.<br><br>When he saw Xie Five and Xie Seven, he called out excitedly,<br><br>\u201cFifth Brother! Seventh Brother!\u201d<br><br>Then he turned and noticed that half of Fan Changyu&#8217;s back was covered in blood.<br><br>His expression changed immediately.<br><br>\u201cCommander, you&#8217;re injured?\u201d<br><br>Xie Five and Xie Seven looked equally grim.<br><br>Before leaving, Xie Zheng had specifically instructed that after his departure, the Blood-Clad Cavalry was to follow Fan Changyu&#8217;s orders in all matters.<br><br>He had only been gone two days, and she was already injured again.<br><br>The person concerned seemed unconcerned.<br><br>\u201cJust superficial wounds. It&#8217;s nothing.\u201d<br><br>Looking at Yu Bao&#8217;er in her arms\u2014silent, unmoving, as though his soul had left his body\u2014she frowned.<br><br>\u201cBao&#8217;er, don&#8217;t be afraid. I&#8217;ll find a way to save your mother.\u201d<br><br>Yu Bao&#8217;er buried his face in her shoulder.<br><br>No crying could be heard.<br><br>But his teeth chattered, and his small body trembled uncontrollably.<br><br>Without a carriage, they had no choice but to return on horseback.<br><br>Frightened out of his wits, Yu Bao&#8217;er clutched Fan Changyu&#8217;s clothing the entire journey and refused to let go, so she carried him with her on the same horse.<br><br>The estate&#8217;s defenses had already been as secure as an iron fortress, yet Qi Min&#8217;s people had still found a way in.<br><br>After careful thought, Fan Changyu decided to hide Yu Bao&#8217;er within the military camp.<br><br>No matter how capable Qi Min was, surely he couldn&#8217;t move freely through a military camp as though it were unguarded territory.<br><br>She had just settled Yu Bao&#8217;er into the camp when a messenger from Tang Peiyi arrived, saying that Tang Peiyi wished to see her.<br><br>Fan Changyu knew that such a large-scale deployment of the Blood-Clad Cavalry outside the city could never have escaped Tang Peiyi&#8217;s notice.<br><br>Before leaving, Xie Zheng had said that if they truly reached a dead end, they could persuade Tang Peiyi to support Yu Bao&#8217;er.<br><br>But clearly, they had not yet reached that point.<br><br>For a moment, Fan Changyu had a headache over whether she should reveal Yu Bao&#8217;er&#8217;s identity to Tang Peiyi.<br><br>After dismissing the messenger with the excuse that she needed to have her injuries treated first, she summoned the female physician Ah Hui to tend her wounds.<br><br>Ah Hui applied medicine for as long as she cried.<br><br>Golden tears fell nonstop.<br><br>The sight made Fan Changyu feel extremely embarrassed, and she repeatedly reassured the woman that she wasn&#8217;t in pain.<br><br>Ah Hui replied,<br><br>\u201cThe Commander is a true hero and does not cry easily. But these injuries hurt even me just by looking at them. I&#8217;m crying on your behalf.\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu couldn&#8217;t help laughing.<br><br>Still, Ah Hui bandaged her so thoroughly that once the wrappings covered her upper body, she looked nearly crippled.<br><br>Remembering that she was about to meet Tang Peiyi, she decided not to ask for the bandages to be redone.<br><br>When Fan Changyu was finally carried on a stretcher by two personal guards to see Tang Peiyi, she gave him quite a fright.<br><br>He immediately rose from his seat and walked over.<br><br>\u201cWhat happened to Commander Fan?\u201d<br><br>Fan Changyu looked pale and listless.<br><br>\u201cThere are serious bandit problems outside the city. This subordinate went out to suppress them and accidentally fell from a cliff.\u201d<br><br>Tang Peiyi had summoned her specifically to ask why she had left the city.<br><br>Now that she had volunteered an explanation\u2014however obvious the lie\u2014he found it difficult to interrogate someone covered in injuries.<br><br>He merely said,<br><br>\u201cJizhou already conducted a bandit suppression campaign before the New Year. What kind of bandits could injure Commander Fan to this extent?\u201d<br><br>With a pale face, Fan Changyu answered,<br><br>\u201cThe terrain in the mountains was complicated. I wasn&#8217;t careful and fell&#8230;\u201d<br><br>She then began coughing violently as though her lungs were about to burst.<br><br>Tang Peiyi could only wave a hand.<br><br>\u201cEnough, enough. Hurry back and recover! You&#8217;re a stubborn child. If you were seriously injured, sending word would have been enough. Yet you insisted on having people carry you here. Now the entire army will probably think I&#8217;m bullying the wounded!\u201d<br><br>Lying on the stretcher, Fan Changyu weakly cupped her hands.<br><br>\u201cThis subordinate takes her leave&#8230;\u201d<br><br>She had never been good at lying.<br><br>Feeling guilty, she hadn&#8217;t even dared meet Tang Peiyi&#8217;s eyes.<br><br>Tang Peiyi glared at her.<br><br>\u201cForget the formalities. Get back to your own tent and lie down!\u201d<br><br>Only after being carried out of the command tent did Fan Changyu secretly let out a sigh of relief.<br><br>At least she had managed to muddle through today&#8217;s ordeal.<\/p>","protected":false},"parent":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"site-sidebar-layout":"default","site-content-layout":"","ast-site-content-layout":"default","site-content-style":"default","site-sidebar-style":"default","ast-global-header-display":"","ast-banner-title-visibility":"","ast-main-header-display":"","ast-hfb-above-header-display":"","ast-hfb-below-header-display":"","ast-hfb-mobile-header-display":"","site-post-title":"","ast-breadcrumbs-content":"","ast-featured-img":"","footer-sml-layout":"","ast-disable-related-posts":"","theme-transparent-header-meta":"","adv-header-id-meta":"","stick-header-meta":"","header-above-stick-meta":"","header-main-stick-meta":"","header-below-stick-meta":"","astra-migrate-meta-layouts":"default","ast-page-background-enabled":"default","ast-page-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-5)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""}},"ast-content-background-meta":{"desktop":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-4)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"tablet":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-4)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""},"mobile":{"background-color":"var(--ast-global-color-4)","background-image":"","background-repeat":"repeat","background-position":"center center","background-size":"auto","background-attachment":"scroll","background-type":"","background-media":"","overlay-type":"","overlay-color":"","overlay-opacity":"","overlay-gradient":""}}},"novel":[],"class_list":["post-4003","chapter","type-chapter","status-publish","hentry"],"acf":[],"jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/chapter\/4003","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/chapter"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/chapter"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=4003"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/chapter\/4003\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":4004,"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/chapter\/4003\/revisions\/4004"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=4003"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"novel","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/velvetink.xyz\/ko\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/novel?post=4003"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}