No one knew who laughed first.
The little cub, who had been struggling hard to get out, panicked for a moment and almost tumbled down.
He was scooped up by Amos.
Chu Zao, after crawling in and out of that narrow hole, was a ruffled messโfuzzy hair sticking every which way, wings tangled. But the very first thing he did upon coming out was to widen his eyes and instinctively look around at them.
Crouched in the hole, he couldnโt quite tell who it was, but someone was laughing at Zao Zaoโ
Zao Zao had hidden for so long, and someone was laughing at him!
Feeney: โOh my, really? Anya, how could you do this? You saw Zao Zao couldnโt get down, thought his legs were just too short, and couldnโt help but laugh out loud, right?โ
An enormous black pot was dumped on Anya.
Anya turned in shock: ?????
Feiman gave Feeney a look, her usually cool face unable to keep straight.
Waitโwasnโt it you who laughed and couldnโt hold it in just now?
Donโt project your own thoughts onto Anya just to deflect!
Anya is really too tragic, hahahaโ
This was the very definition of โthe wicked complains first.โ
Or maybe “accusatory lying.”
Your ability to spin a tale from a picture is impressive!
Chu Zao paused for a moment, making a grabbing motion in the air, and all the Crown Clan immediately felt their scalps tingle.
The little oneโs Cupidโs Bow appeared.
Uh oh! Zaoโs weapon is coming out!
He looked at Anya first.
Anya was so stunned he forgot to defend himself, and just as the cub glanced doubtfully over, he hurriedly explained, โIt wasnโt me! I didnโtโI swearโโ
Please, Zao Zao, judge true and false!
โYou say it wasnโt, so it wasnโt?โ
Sensing exposure, Feeney quietly retreated and cut Anya off.
The little cub glanced up at Amos.
Amos said nothing, motioning for him to decide on his own.
The cub thought for a moment.
Then aimed his little bow at Feeney.
โThird Uncle, Zao Zao isnโt a little fool!โ
Feeney: …
Crap, didnโt fool him.
Anya immediately grabbed the fleeing Feeney, and the hit Feeney, grasping the just-arrived butler Moriโs hand, managed to declare his feelings just twice.
Butler Mori took a second to react, understood, then covered Feeneyโs mouth with a smile: โSorry, Lord Feeney, I know how you feel, but youโre not my type, sorry. Youโre a good person.โ
Feeney, finally realizing: …
The perpetually scheming Feeney was green in the face.
The others all burst out laughing.
Anya couldnโt hold it in and broke into roaring laughter.
โI canโtโmy stomach hurts!โ
Serves that unreliable guy right!
*
A few more days passed. Chu Zao kept up his routine of morning lessons with Hel, then afternoons watching the trio train, then archery learning with any pairing of Feeney and another Crown Clan, trying to reproduce the previous black-flamed bow and arrow.
None of it succeeded.
No matter what he thought or how he fired, it was always golden spiritual power; that once overwhelming destructive feeling was fleeting as a flash of ephemera.
That afternoon, Frey and Amos practiced with the cub.
Not at the training fieldโthey just trained with the cub at the trioโs side.
Because of Chu Zaoโs unique traits, everyone else kept well away whenever he drew his bow.
Until break time.
For the last two days, the cub hadnโt learned with Third Uncle, since Feeney had taken the Third Fleet out on assignment. Military in the Boel sector had destroyed two small labs, but no further clues; signs pointed to a link between those labs and the Hymn Organization.
Practice done and resting, the cub fluttered his wings on the bench, twiddling his golden bow.
Amos and Frey stood a few paces behind, discussing recent developments.
Though there was little progress, encouraged by his family, the cub was not anxious.
He sat, little legs swinging, mumbled quietlyโ
โMori Grandpa said weโll be able to plant potatoes in half a month.โ
The cub sounded expectant.
Heโd never managed to grow anything beforeโnow he was hoping for a field of green.
After all, Baba had said it wasnโt Zaoโs fault he couldnโt grow thingsโhe just hadnโt found the right method.
โWhat potatoes?โ
A boyโs voice called.
Chu Zao looked up to see Peng Liang approaching after training, thought a bit, โJust potatoes, almost time to plant them. Can you plant potatoes?โ
He looked so small and well-behaved sitting on the bench.
Peng Liang scratched his nose.
โI canโt, but my grandpa canโheโs a famous farming expert here in Holy Cas.โ
Peng Liang sat cross-legged beside the cubโs stool, smiling: โHe raised me; knows every crop. They say you outgrow your admiration for adults as you grow up, but I still think my grandpaโs amazing.โ
โThatโs because he is amazing.โ
Chu Zao blinked wide eyes at Peng Liang.
โSo when Zao plants potatoes, can I ask brother’s grandpa?โ
Bro… Brother?!
Peng Liang immediately straightened, suddenly aware; Chao Huangmu, watching from ongoing training, narrowed his eyes.
โYoung highness, itโs fine, you can just call me by name…And about potatoes, my grandpa can, but…โ
Peng Liangโs smile faded a bit.
The once-confident youth seemed a touch discouraged.
Amos and Frey, behind, watched and did not interfere.
โBut right now, itโs difficult…Iโm sorry, young highness.โ
Peng Liang looked up, smiling lightly.
Such a sad smile.
The cub observed Peng Liangโs expression.
Sensitive already to emotion and mental fluctuations, he picked up on Peng Liangโs momentary drop.
But Peng Liang quickly brightened again.
โSay, I havenโt tried your bow yet. Whatโs it called…?โ
โLove and Peace.โ
Chu Zao lifted his bow.
โCupidโs Bow.โ
โDoes it hurt if it hits?โ
The cub thoughtโ
โMaybe not much?โ
โCan I try? I heard it changes your mood? Iโll face awayโjust want to see how it feelsโโ
So as Chao Huangmu finished, hot from training and strolling over, he found the cub aiming at Peng Liang, andโbiu.
Chao Huangmu: ?
Already by them, Chao Huangmu grinnedโand before he could speak, Peng Liang sprang up, grabbed Chao Huangmu in a bear hug, eyes blazing.
โAh Mu…โ
Without pause, Chao Huangmu socked him in the eye.
Nope, something foulโs entered!
Peng Liang howled, clutching his face.
โYou couldโve just covered my mouth, not punch me, right?!โ
Chao Huangmu, still grinning, deadpan: โSorry Peng Liang, but that was freaking gross.โ
And he shifted Peng Liang aside, sitting by the cub.
The cub watched wide-eyed, glancing between the two.
โHeโheโs okay, right?โ
โSure, his bodyโs toughโdonโt worry.โ
Chao Huangmu smiled.
โAnd today your coronet is especially gorgeous and cuteโpraise to the holy coronet.โ
Praised, the cubโs halo wobbled with pride.
Chao Huangmuโs grin faded a bit, eyes fixed on the coronetโadorable.
Peng Liang: …โHey, donโt answer for meโand what does โtoughโ mean? Donโt talk nonsense. Iโm not even eleven yet.โ
Yun Songquan, always quiet, arrived last. After standing silent for ages, he finally slotted in a single, cool โOh.โ
That cold little face got even colderโso annoying.
Amos checked his watch.
โJust about time.โ
He took a few steps forward and picked up Chu Zao.
โBaba.โ
The cub hugged Amosโs neck, soft little body curling close.
โMhm.โ
Amos replied, looking down, then at Peng Liang.
โPeng Liang? Come along, your grandpa’s been transferred from Medical Center Ten to here.โ
Peng Liang froze, then answered quickly: โYes, Your Majesty.โ
*
Peng Liangโs grandpa had suffered an accident in his youth.
The Crown Clanโs influence wasnโt as wide back then.
His grandpaโs generation valued crop selection in fields and soilless labs; searching everywhere for suitable plants was part of the job.
It was then Peng Liangโs grandpa, Peng Shengfei, was hijacked by space pirates. The pirates tried to kill everyone with poisonous gas. Few survived, and those who did suffered lasting trauma and illness.
Already plagued by a chronic mental condition, Peng Shengfeiโs state deterioratedโeven the best Holy Cas care only kept him going.
He was a talent awarded a medal by Amos years ago, so upon hearing of his illness, Amos brought the cub along to visit.
Mainly, since the issue was cerebral, he wasnโt sure what a child with spiritual manipulation abilities like Zao Zao might do.
In the clean, white hospital room, a frail, gray-haired old man lay silent in bed.
Peng Yue, now head of the Peng family, stood at his bedside; Peng Liang had already visited a while.
The room was tranquil.
โThe situation isnโt goodโMr. Pengโs condition was already poor, and he suffers from nightmares. The disappearance of his aide, his apprentice, triggered a chain reaction. Weโve been stabilizing his physical metrics, trying to keep his mental power level. As he ages, itโs become nearly impossible. Now even drugs and modern tech canโt help… Whether heโll wake is unknown.โ
The medic spoke quietly at the door.
Amos nodded.
โTreat as best as you can. If Mr. Peng is in pain, discuss with Peng Yue.โ
Feiman, also updated, arriving at that moment.
Feeney might still be effective, but he could also get lost en route.
Having determined the Hymn Organization was involved, Amos had decided to send another squad to investigate.
Feiman appeared but stayed at the door listening.
Peng Yue said nothing, but Peng Liang, eyes red, hands clenched, looked down.
โHis Majesty is right, Grandpaโs always had nightmares, always blaming himself. This time he collapsed so suddenlyโI think he already…already hoped to be free of the pain.โ
The cub in Amosโs arms wriggled, so Amos set him down.
The tiny cub hesitated, then toddled to Peng Yue, looking up at him, then at the bedโlooking closely, he saw countless chaotic, dispersing threads of mental power, like twisted black mistโendless struggle and pain.
He had seen so much pain, both in Holy Cas and his own family.
So sadโ
He himself once struggled, wishing for a helping hand that never came.
Gently, silently, the cub reached his little hand to Peng Shengfeiโs, frail and covered in tape and wires.
At that instant, his little coronet flickered, and the twisted dark mist seemed to calm a bit.
Both Amos and Feiman sensed the shift and looked up; Peng Liang, closest, also saw his grandpaโs frail hand move, clasping the cubโs gentle little fingers.
Chu Zao wanted to do moreโhe had ways to manipulate spirit in a coronet or communicate to othersโ minds, but with ordinary humans, their mental power was too scattered; he couldnโt do more.
The cub blinked and withdrew his hand quietly.
Amos glanced at the medicsโthey ran tests, but only shook their heads.
Amos stepped forward, scooped the cub back into his arms.
Even so mature for ten, Peng Liang broke down at the faint movement of his grandpaโs hand. Finally, he couldnโt hold it anymore, tightly clutching his grandfatherโs hand.
โAre you awake?โ
His voice trembled.
โYouโve suffered so much, you should really rest…I understand, I do, butโbutโI just want you to call my name again. Didnโt you say youโd wait for me to come home this summer, and go see the flower-trees we planted?โ
โI remember you carrying me on your shoulders to pick flowers, to pick fruitโit was my happiest childhood. At that time, I thought youโd never fall.โ
Peng Yue averted his face.
Someone nearby drew a breath.
But the frail hand slowly lifted, gently stroking Peng Liangโs head.
Peng Liangโs tears fell instantly.
Clouded eyes flicked open, breath shuddering out.
โLiangliang.โ
Peng Shengfei turned to him, then toward Amosโ
And met Chu Zaoโs bright eyes.
โGrandpa had a long nightmareโโ
Dreaming again and again; had he not led all his researchers out, so many wouldnโt have died. Always trapped in this nightmare, accepting his fate, ready to never wake.
But at last, a soft, light voice called him. The dream stilled, as if a little hand gently pulled himโa first touch of tenderness inside the nightmare.
Then, his grandsonโs voice.
โAnd finally, that nightmare became a dream of walking with little you down the field pathโโ
โGrandpa!โ
Peng Liang rushed up.
Amos, holding the cub, stepped back, leaving them room to talk.
He and Feiman exchanged glances.
With the cub around, Feiman looked a bit heavy-hearted, but still pinched the childโs cheek.
He didnโt dodge, even reached out for a bump with auntie.
Feimanโs eyes widenedโ
Ah, that just means Zao wants a kiss from auntie!
Chu Zao: …
He hastily retreated into Amosโs arms.
โIโll go on this mission?โ
Feiman asked softly, forcing a smile.
โFeeney hasnโt replied, I told you heโs unreliable.โ
โNo telling what tricks the other side has up their sleeve,โ Amos considered, glancing at the special cub in his arms, then nodded, โIโll take Zao Zao with me, you follow, make sure thereโs always an adult at his side.โ
Feiman nodded, โWorks for me. Frey, Anya, and the others can handle things here.โ
Logistics, national day planningโplenty.
Just then, Peng Yue led still-crying Peng Liang outside to Amos: โYour Majesty, my father wishes to speak to you.โ
Amos handed the cub to Feiman, then turned to the ward.
Feiman held the child; he blinked big eyes and fell into auntie’s arms.
Feiman watched a long while, then sighed softlyโ”Nightmares, huh?”
Made her think of her own, the ones she could never escape, always waking up in panic.
Chu Zao lay quietly in her arms, at first watching her face, then gently cuddled up, giving a soft nuzzle.
Feiman: …
Feiman and Chu Zao looked at each other.
โAuntie knowsโthat means you want a kiss.โ
So when Amos came out, he saw the cub being kissed left and right, dazed, arms outstretched, pleading: โBaba, Baba!โ
Help! Save Zao Zao!
Amos obliged, taking back the cub.
As the cub wished, Amos kept Feiman five big steps away.
He sent for the squad list; time to prepare to head for the fringes of the Boel region and deal with trouble.
Chu Zao clung to Amos, finally sighing in relief and hugging Babaโs neck.
Carried all the way home.
โJust watch out for anything unusual.โ
Amos remembered Peng Shengfeiโs last words before sleep.
โAnd message Feeney too, tell him to watch Pengโs former assistant, sheโs the successor.โ
โOkay,โ Feiman nodded, โunderstood.โ
Far off, observer Cheng Xuan could only watch, unable to get close, kept out of the loop. But he saw the cubโs small hand holding Peng Shengfeiโs, and that softness with Feimanโadorable, yes, but not suited for Holy Cas. He quietly sighed, told an aide: โYoung highness is truly too gentle, isnโt he?โ
*
Boel sector, hidden facility.
Several grimy people were locked alone.
Theyโd been here for some time now. Unlike the other โspecimensโโbecause they were Holy Cas citizens, other forms of torment were used, prying for info or trying to make them rebel.
Sleep deprivation. Constant interrogation.
โPah, whoโd betray us? Showing us Boelโs messโif you ask me, Boel Alliance made its own bed.โ
โBetray the Empire? Dream on!โ
โBut nobody knows where we areโwill we be rescued?โ
At this, silence.
In a corner, a messy-haired woman sat silently by the bars.
โGet out? If something goes wrong, you might never get out of here.โ
She looked down, negative.
โMs. Zhong, donโt be so down.โ
โSomeone will save us!โ
โReally?โ
She only looked out, gaze dim.
โMy luckโs…โ always been badโorphaned, unwanted, unlucky, saved only by a teacher, years to fit in and finally earn Holy Cas citizenship.
Always setbacks, always wounded. This time was probably the same. There are no lucky people in this universe.
She was sure of it, always living every dayโforlorn. Not even her teacher could pull her out.
But she didnโt say it aloud.
*
Next morning, a secret operation few knew of was set to begin; in the palace, the cub was neatly dressed.
Amos handed him the spiritual power long-swordโby now, it was reflex for Chu Zao to grab it and gnaw unconsciously.
Amos fixed up the cub before himself and, returning, was surprised to see the neatly dressed cub had gone back to lie on the soft bed.
He wasnโt fully awakeโof course, the bed itself was so soft it called to him.
Chu Zao, waiting for Baba, had laid down without realizing, drifting into a fuzzy half-nap, hugging the spirit sword, rolling in bed, barely noticing Amosโs approach.
Trying to open his big eyes, dazed, his halo flickering faintly.
Amos, seeing the cub so groggy, thought for a moment, and picked up a little box nearby, giving it a gentle shake.
Chu Zao, still foggy, responded in a flash, halo flaringโif heโd been in puffball form, his ears would have shot up.
The next instant, cub still gnawing the long sword, he scrambled off the bed, dragging the overlong sword toward Amosโtoward the jar of sweets in his hand.

Like a kitty running at the sound of shaking treats ๐