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Fate's Attendant 1.47

The timing of a fire now was suspicious. Hong Fei didn’t even bother with thinking it was mere coincidence—not when the house’s only effective Qi Blossoming-realm fighters were away. Chen Wen...

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Fate's Attendant 1.46

Hong Fei took shuddering breath once he was out of view. He paused in an empty corridor to wipe his palms dry. The meeting had gone better than he’d hoped. It helped that all three men were smart...

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Fate's Attendant 1.45

Beitang Rong arrived early the next morning at the estate’s gate. The shízhǎng on duty, Cai Shi, dutifully attempted to turn him back, but the clerk insisted he had important news for the Yu’...

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Fate's Attendant 1.44

Bravery is strange, Hong Fei thought, walking back to his courtyard with Auntie Ling. Passing through a garden along the way, he spotted Li Chun tending to the plants. Another servant—th...

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Fate's Attendant 1.43

The salon’s interior was quiet; the shutters were closed and none of the lamps burned. The only illumination came from the now-open door, cutting across the floor and furnishings like a blade of ...

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Fate's Attendant 1.42

Hong Fei didn’t return to his courtyard. Instead, he continued to surveil the Ma residence through the rest of the night, and when Ma Mo left in the morning, he followed him to the Gallant Hero.<...

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Fate's Attendant 1.41

That night, Hong Fei brought his people together in the salon. He handed Fortune’s Favor to Little Ruyun with strict instructions not to draw the sword. He would know if she did, and the repercus...

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Fate's Attendant 1.40

Over the course of the day, the consequences of Yu Yong’s misadventure unfolded like a fan—a series of actions one after the other. Visitors came to the Young Master’s salon. They brought gif...

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Fate's Attendant 1.39

Hong Fei had already reported to the steward and the duchess on his return to the estate, but if people were spreading lies, he needed to take action before those rumors took root.

“Walk wi...

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Fate's Attendant 1.38

Auntie Ling was tough; she ignored the sharp, shooting pain radiating from her paw as she forced her way through the forest. She considered herself stubborn, too. One had to be to live in a world o...

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Fate's Attendant 1.37

Night fell, and Auntie Ling was still on Yu Yong’s trail. The lantern Hong Fei had brought was nearly useless; the trees and the brush blocked the light on all sides. If the duchess were present,...

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Fate's Attendant 1.36

From the Wing Span Bridge, Hong Fei and Auntie Ling saw how the Tistkil River pressed the city walls. The stone obstruction funneled the flood waters toward the barred gap that was the river’s no...

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Fate's Attendant 1.35

Hong Fei strode toward his courtyard with Kang Lian. At first, she’d tried to fall in behind him as was proper, but he had no time for that nonsense. There was planning to be done.

“There...

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Fate's Attendant 1.34

Hong Fei awoke alone. Briefly, he was uncertain of his whereabouts. He’d dreamt of the steppe and the bloodshed there, and was confused by the sudden stillness around him. There was a sense of di...

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Fate's Attendant 1.33

Hong Fei changed clothes in the rain, the wind whipping them against. The window shutters and doors in the alley were all closed tight, so there was no chance of anyone catching him half-dressed. View Post

Fate's Attendant 1.32


“Good, you see it,” Zhang Dehua said. “The clerk wants us to do his work for him.”

The steward shifted in his chair, the cushion too soft for his liking. The visitor’s hall as a...

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Fate's Attendant 1.31

Little Ruyun sat on the steps of the salon with Auntie Ling beside her. The young girl held a children’s book between them, pronouncing the words associated with the pictures. Often, she stumbled...

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Fate's Attendant 1.30

Hong Fei sat in his chair, looking aggrieved, while Sun Han paced the salon. The scholar’s hat had gone askew, and it stayed that way unnoticed. The story of how Hong Fei had found Andrew’s cor...

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Fate's Attendant 1.29

Yu Yong paced restlessly through the estate, moving from courtyard to courtyard, but no matter where he turned, there were guards nodding to him, greeting him, and reminding him of their presence. ...

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Update: Two Stories, One Amazing Journey

Hey y'all.

We're coming up on two months since the transition to writing full-time began, and it's been a wild ride so far.

I've settled into a rhythm that I never could have imagined i...

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Fate's Attendant 1.28

The last remaining Rock Knife had fled; the alley was empty when Hong Fei and Auntie Ling checked it. A search of the surrounding streets turned up a similar result.

By the time the two of th...

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Fate's Attendant 1.27

Hong Fei peeked around the door’s jamb. The Rock Knives stood over the body of an older man who’d had his head bashed in. To the right, a plump woman in servant’s clothes stood with a hand pr...

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Fate's Attendant 1.26

Hong Fei awoke from a dream in which he was an old tree whose trunk had cracked open. Qi seeped out of him like a golden syrup, and the hungry ghosts of his dead comrades crowded around to lap it u...

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Fate's Attendant 1.25

If gray numbers required the removal of nodes from the web, then might yellow be the color of adding them? Hong Fei considered the idea that it involved matching people to a thing they were meant t...

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Fate's Attendant 1.24

Ma Mo wove a restless path between the merchants specializing in fine furnishings for the well-to-do residents of the middle city. Ostensibly, he was supposed to be guarding the Yu family’s own G...

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Fate's Attendant 1.23

The next morning, Hong Fei felt a shift in his lower cauldron. He’d been half-asleep and dreaming of a giant badger dancing dizzily around a cherry tree. The members of his old troop were in the ...

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Fate's Attendant 1.22

Kang Lian and Little Ruyun arrived at the courtyard in the company of the xiàowèi, Chen Wenbin. The murmur of his voice carried down the corridor ahead of them—a steady rhythm of his assurances...

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Fate's Attendant 1.21

Hong Fei shut the doors to his courtyard, then leaned his back against them, letting himself slide down into a sitting position. Auntie Ling offered a huff, to which he replied, “Yes, it’s been...

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Fate's Attendant 1.20

A tame spirit beast wasn’t so rare as to be unheard of, especially in a remote city surrounded by wilderness, but they were uncommon enough to cause a stir. People stopped to stare, and word spre...

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Fate's Attendant 1.19

“Where’s the woman?” the man with gravelly voice asked. “She owes us.”

“You’d best take that up with the steward of Duke Yu,” Hong Fei replied. “She works for his estate now...

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