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Shen Yuan | November Catch-All
Who: Shen Yuan, CR group, People who actually want to talk to the weird metal faces . Maybe more to be added later, who knows!
What: Thread starters for people who want to get bogus relationship advice from Google translate; Shen Yuan Starts a Group Chat, TBD
When: Throughout November
Where: Deernet and beyond
Content Warnings: TBD
What: Thread starters for people who want to get bogus relationship advice from Google translate; Shen Yuan Starts a Group Chat, TBD
When: Throughout November
Where: Deernet and beyond
Content Warnings: TBD
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There is a gentle squeeze to his shoulder, a small hum that is almost a laugh at the thought Shen Yuan thought anyone could insist on getting the First Jade of Lan drunk. While there were many Sect rules he bent (or broke), that was one he adhered to quite closely.
"Tonight, it is your own pain you need to begin setting down and you cannot do that if you are burdened by my own. Just know you that you do not have to do it in isolation."
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Eventually he sighs heavily and asks, "Lan-gongzi is truly good and kind. Is there nothing he wishes to ask this one, since he so generously pledged his help?"
Surely he wants to know what they could potentially be up against.
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(Though the only reaction Huaisang gets is exasperated indulgence. He doesn't make the burning chill rise in Xichen's face and that's a lot to unpack right now.)
"A few, but they aren't immediately pressing. For now, I want to make sure you're alright."
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...Well. Maybe there is one more thing to consider. "Does Lan-gongzi intend to stay the night, in that case? This one has no objections... actually, I'd prefer it. It's cold and unsafe outside just now, and this one would blame himself if anything happened to Lan-gongzi on his way home in the dark."
He sounds perfectly calm about this, too emotionally burned out to even get embarrassed. He doesn't want Lan Xichen to go, and there are several very good reasons why he should say.
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But...
Xichen sees no reason to move Shen Yuan. If something as simple as being a shoulder to lean on can lend him some small comfort, then he will stay put.
That is reason enough.
"Yes. I will send a message to A-Yao so he doesn't worry. He cares about you a great deal."
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He starts to lean more heavily onto Lan Xichen's shoulder, drowsiness weighing heavily on his shoulders like a warm, fluffy coat.
"He's very dear to me," Shen Yuan mumbles. "Feels like we understand each other better than anyone else does..."
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Feels like we understand each other better than anyone else does...
Shen Yuan's next words lance through his heart.
Xichen had once felt very much the same, but now... now he felt as though he understood nothing, and had lost almost everything.
Almost. But Jin Guangyao was alive.
It's enough, he reminds himself not for the first time.
"Shen-gongzi should rest. We can talk more tomorrow."
He manages a smile. It's a weak thing, but sincere.
"I will stay."
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In the morning dignity will return, and with it embarrassment and shyness about expressing his inner feelings. But for now, however temporarily, he's warm, safe, and understood.
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Xichen, true to his word, stayed all night. He's presently sitting on a mat, in a shallow sort of meditation. Enough to give his mind rest, but not so deep that he cannot be quickly roused.
When he hears Shen Yuan stir, he cracks open an eye.
"Good morning," he greets, keeping his voice quiet. He may never have experienced a hangover in his life, but one of his disciples is Lan Jingyi who may or may not have heard about the exploits of Wei Wuxian in his younger years, and seems determined to give the Yiling Patriarch a run for his money.
"How does Shen Gongzi feel...?"
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"Terrible," he groans from behind cover. "Wondering how Lan-gongzi can stand to look me in the eye." But that's his own embarrassment talking; no doubt a serene master cultivator like Lan Xichen doesn't even care how badly this Shen Yuan embarrassed himself last night. At least, said Shen Yuan hopes he doesn't.
He pushes the covers back again and forces himself to sit up, rubbing at his eyes. "I remember...most of last night, I think," he announces to the room at large, since he really can't handle looking at Lan Xichen directly just now. "Lan-gongzi really was outstandingly kind."
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He gets slowly to his feet, and picks up the glass, passing it to Shen Yuan.
"I am honoured you felt you could speak frankly to me."
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After he's wet his throat, he finally gets it together enough to mention, "This one seems to recall speaking quite freely on a number of things last night, of greater or lesser importance."
It's not a question; more of an offering, to allow Lan Xichen to choose their course from here. Shen Yuan certainly hasn't proven himself to be possessed of any great gift for good judgement.
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"...He would be glad if we could continue our earlier conversations, when Shen-gongzi is feeling better. This one has questions better answered when sober."
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"But let this one assure Lan-gongzi, he is feeling entirely sober now. Painfully so," Shen Yuan adds, rubbing at the acupoint just above his ear. So this is what a hangover feels like. He never wants to feel this rotten ever again. "Just let me freshen up," he starts to say, climbing out of bed, "and I'll answer any questions Lan-gongzi cared to ask."
So, the million yuan question: did Lan Xichen take any of Shen Yuan's clothes off while he was asleep??
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He watches as Shen Yuan gets up, but is relieved to find that he seems in good health other than his hangover.
"It is early enough in the day for breakfast still. Does Shen-gongzi have an appetite...?"
Alas, Lan Xichen is a good boy who only took off Shen Yuan's shoes and very outermost robe, the former set out by the side of the bed and the latter nneatly folded at the end.
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He washes his hands and face and puts his outer robe back on with great relief. Sure it's rumpled and his hair ribbon is missing, but at least he's technically fully clothed. He turns to face Lan Xichen again and says apologetically, "This doubts he could stomach food right now, but Lan-gongzi is kind to offer." It occurs to him in a miserable little flash that Lan Xichen might not have had breakfast either, if he was watching over Shen Yuan all morning, and he groans again with embarrassment, rubbing his head. "Perhaps, if Lan-gongzi has no other plans, he will allow this one to treat him to lunch? But he shouldn't feel obligated, by any means." No, Shen Yuan's the one with all the obligations here.
Finally he runs out of reasons to put it off and sits back down on the bed, facing Lan Xichen. "Lan-gongzi had questions?" he asks leadingly.
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He could easily go a week without food, provided he didn't expel too much energy. A few hours was no matter at all.
"Which would you prefer to discuss first? The matter of the Tower, or the matter of your disciple?"
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"As for my disciple..." he signs again, that old worry's restrictive weight once again falling 'round his neck. "This one will not conceal anything from Lan-gongzi any more. Where would be the benefit, when he already knows the most damning points? Ask whatever you wish."
It's clear that, for all the comfort and sympathy Lan Xichen offered him last night while he was indisposed, here in the harsh light of day Shen Yuan still fully expects to be condemned for his choices. It's how he feels about himself, after all.
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But moving on...
"For starters, I would ask what you think the best course of action for keeping you safe is, should he arrive here."
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"I..." He clears his throat awkwardly, picks the glass of water back up and drinks from it while he tries to think. "I don't know?" he finally says hesitantly. "I've not been using the name he knew me by, since I arrived here, but he still might know me by my face or Xiu Ya. And there's my oath as well; I swore not to run from him."
He plays with the glass in his hands, turning it round and round nervously. "He's very powerful," he finally whispers. "I dare not consider what the outcome might be, if any of my new friends tried to fight him."
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He offers a reassuring smile.
"He is not the only powerful person to wash up on these shores."
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"But he's the protagonist," Shen Yuan finally points out. "He's half demon, a dreamwalker, in the book he conquered and unified the three realms...even if he doesn't bring his sword Xin Mo with him," (Yes, Binghe's sword is called 'Heart Demon.' Because he's a protagonist, not a hero.) "He would easily be one of the most powerful individuals here. How...does Lan-gongzi really believe he has the means to suppress such a person?"
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"Luo Binghe is the protagonist of the book you found yourself suddenly a part of. But this place is not his book."
He smiles, and there's an air of mischief.
"Who is to say he will not meet his match in others here?"
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But he wants to be ripped apart even less. "Lan-gongzi has a plan, then?" he asked, leaning closer with interest. "Then tell me what he thinks I should do."
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He hesitates.
"--Acute penchant for violence aside; it may be easier to come up with specifics. And moreover if there was anything you changed in his ...er... story when you took up the role of his shizun."
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