Assassin Farmer Chapter 135 (Part 1)
Translated by Pure
Edited by NovaLeir
Chapter 135: The Hot Summer Time is the Best Time to Pick Lotuses (1)
When Lin Long was eight and a half months old, she could hold onto the bench and stagger, trying to walk. Whereas Lin Xiao, at the same age, would rather sit comfortably on his safe-chair for children that Tian Da Fu had given them while nibbling on a fragrant almond.
Baby boys are not as active as baby girls when they are young. It was true with this pair of twins.
“I’ve made up my mind. It’s Lin Long.” Si Tuo would take his vacation in Fan Hua Town after three or five months. He meant that he had decided who would be the next Master of Feng Yao Court.
“Si Ling won’t agree.” Si Luo stated nonchalantly as he leaned against the wooden bench. He threw a grape into his mouth and caught a glimpse of Lin Xiao, still nibbling on his almond, looking at him with bright, twinkling eyes. So, he chose a large, ripe-looking grape, peeled off the skin, and placed it in Lin Xiao’s drooling mouth.
“Well, it’s hard to tell.” Si Tuo said with a mysterious smile on his lips. Previously, Si Ling told him that he’ll let the kids decide, but he didn’t say how.
“Isn’t the Feng Yao Court doing well? Why do you have to hurry to choose the successor?” When Si Luo realized that Lin Xiao was more interested in grapes than the almond in his little hands, he focused on peeling grapes for the boy.
“Should I wait until something happens to choose one? Moreover, you’re relaxing in this scenic mansion while I have to risk my life outside… Don’t you feel sorry for me?” Si Tuo asked indifferently.
“I don’t have the competence to work out there anymore.” Si Luo replied flatly. Even if his body recovered, he would only be able to exert ⅕ of his previous skills. Other than staying here as a farmer and enjoying the pleasure and happiness here, what else could he do? Be an assassin again? He’ll be killed before he could make his first move.
“Well, not all of Feng Yao Court’s members are assassins.” Si Tuo threw him a glance through the corner of his eye. If an unknowing man heard such a dispirited statement from him, they would feel sorry for him. But he was well aware that Si Luo had lost his interest in Jianghu and the world of martial artists.
“Oh! You mean you want to offer me an accounting job in Feng Yao Court? Or some sort of manager?” When Lin Xiao had eaten five grapes in a row, Si Luo didn’t peel any more for the boy. He lifted Lin Xiao out of the chair and asked him to follow Lin Long, who was staggering and tumbling along the bench while trying to walk. “Xiao, you’re a boy. How can you be weaker than your sister? Come, let's practice walking and show your parents…”
Seeing Si Luo so enthusiastic with Lin Xiao, who only wanted to go back to his chair, Si Tuo shook his head helplessly. “Does Si Ling pay you a lot? How come you’re so enthusiastic in teaching the kids?”
“No, I took this mission on myself. Don’t you think that being able to successfully teach a child to walk would give a big sense of achievement?” Eventually, Si Luo made it work. Lin Xiao finally stood up, sweating. However, with both hands supported on the bench, the boy didn’t want to move half a step.
“A feeling of achievement? Eh, I thought that all kids would walk when they come to the right age.” Si Tuo begged to disagree.
“Psst, a guy with no sense of responsibility like you should go away. Stay in that corner, don’t disturb our practice! Come, Xiao, good boy, try to walk! You see how well your sister is doing. Doesn’t it feel good with both feet on the ground…”
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“There’s some news from the imperial city. Early this month, the Emperor ordained Liang Xuan Jing to be Duke An. The Liangs would be honored and graceful to inherit this title. Did he do that because of you?” Si Chong teased the other while passing the messages he had received from the imperial city.
Lin Si Yao squinted his eyes as he skimmed through the paper with few words on it. He answered in a calm and cold voice, “Scoring twice is something good to celebrate. Of course, he’s happy.” Although he didn’t mention it clearly, the other understood that he was talking about Li Wen Xiu, the Emperor of Da Hui.
Perhaps the Da Hui officials were unaware that Lin Si Yao is the Crown Prince of Blood Union, Li Wen Xiu surely knew this fact. So, to maintain peace over Da Hui and the regime of the Li family to thrive, he would, of course, do something that pleased Xue Li – Blood Union’s Emperor. Currently, the one that Xue Li had worried about the most was none other than Lin Si Yao, who lived in this remote village of Fan Hua Town. Lin Si Yao, on the other hand, would only smile at Su Shuilian. So, Li Wen Xiu thought that giving long-term grace to Su Shuilian’s family was the best way to stop Xue Li from drooling over Da Hui.
“Didn’t he know that? Once you move out of Da Hui, that grace will only boost and strengthen the Liang’s, in turn may overthrow the power and standing of the Li’s?” Si Chong shook his head and burst out laughing at Li Wen Xiu’s stupid move.
“He’s not stupid. He knows I won’t leave this land.” Lin Si Yao crushed the piece of paper in his hand into powder, allowing it to dissipate outside the study room’s window.
“Then, isn’t he afraid of the Liang family using their military power to rebel?” Si Chong rubbed his chin, gazing at the blooming laurel tree by the window. He guessed in a low voice.
“If the Liangs had wanted to do so, this nation wouldn’t have belonged to the Li’s.” Lin Si Yao sounded as if he understood this thoroughly. He cast a glance at Si Chong. “Don’t forget that Liang En Zai’s subordinates aren’t weak. As he can manage an organization that keeps orders and justice in Jianghu that makes everybody admire and respect him, if Liang En Zai wants to replace Li Wen Xiu, he does have that ability. But from what he’s performed, I can tell he doesn’t want to rob this nation of control from the Lis. He has even helped Li Wen Xiu in supervising the ministers and officials in his imperial court.”