THE REAL PROTEGE
Chapter 366 366: THE PEACOCK'S ANNOUNCEMENT
As Ling Li surveyed the table, looking into the faces of her children, disciples, and warriors, pride swelled within her. Each person was growing, each one forging their unique path, and she, as their matriarch, would continue to guide them all graciously and resolutely.
As the final dishes, glistening with remnants of delectable feasts, were whisked away, and the last sips of fragrant spring-infused tea faded into whispers, Chatty rose with a flourish. He cleared his throat with theatrical clarity, commanding attention as the clinking of cups and low murmurs hushed into a reverent silence.
A Toast to New Life
"Ladies and gentlemen!" he proclaimed, puffing out his chest like a proud peacock, feathers ruffled and vibrant. "Before you retreat to your chambers, I have an announcement of utmost significance!"
Seated beside him, Pharsa groaned softly, burying her face in her hands, a mix of embarrassment and amusement coloring her cheeks, like the petals of a cherry blossom.
Chatty's grin widened, his voice climbing in excitement, joyful like a spring breeze. "As of this morning, I, Tong Xue — affectionately known as Murphy and Chatty, the most charming man in Peonies Castle — have officially been promoted to the esteemed rank of Father!"
A ripple of gasps threaded through the room, followed by a chorus of jubilant cheers.
"Pharsa is pregnant!" he exclaimed, his arms soaring above his head as if he'd just won a grand tournament. "With triplets!"
Applause erupted like fireworks, filling the air with warmth and joy. Ren clapped heartily, Lily let out a delighted squeal, and the twins bounced up and down on their chairs, their laughter mingling like music.
"Congratulations!" Fatty called out, raising his cup high like a trophy. "To Murphy and Pharsa!"
"To Murphy and Pharsa!" the room echoed, a harmonious chorus of celebration.
Pharsa peeked out from behind her hands, her cheeks tinged with a rosy hue, yet a smile danced on her lips, radiating happiness.
Chatty took a grand bow, the embodiment of humility entwined with charm. "Thank you, thank you. I graciously accept your praise — a toast to us all!"
Fatty leaned back, a mischievous smile curving his lips. "Do you think you can handle the challenge of triplets? Can you truly measure up to Chu Yan, who managed a set of twins and then triplets in succession?"
Laughter erupted around the table, a symphony of joy.
Chatty's proud demeanor shattered momentarily. "Yeah — Chu Yan had both"
"Back-to-back," Fatty boasted, basking in the amusement of the crowd. "And he didn't even announce it like a rooster!"
Chatty slumped slightly in his seat, the weight of friendly competition settling upon him. "Well… I still have time to catch up."
Four Eyes, who had been quietly savoring his tea, suddenly leaned forward, puffing out his chest with a cocky smirk. "Actually, I've already done better."
All eyes turned to him, curiosity piqued in the gathering.
Ling Li raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "You did?"
Four Eyes nodded with a confident grin. "What? Twins, done. Triplets. Confirmed. Currently in progress."
The room erupted once more, a cacophony of excitement.
Fatty dropped his chopsticks. "Indeed!"
Kim Kim and Chin Chin squealed in delight. "More babies!"
Chatty cast a mock glare of betrayal toward Four Eyes. "You stole my thunder!"
Four Eyes shrugged, a playful light in his eyes. "I didn't say anything. You just crowed too soon."
Ling Li chuckled, shaking her head with affectionate exasperation. "Alright, enough of this boasting. Let's not transform the dining hall into a nursery ward just yet."
As the laughter began to fade and the last bites were savored, Ling Li stood, her presence commanding yet warm.
"Tonight has been a celebration of joy," she declared, her voice steady and profound. "Tomorrow, we continue along our chosen path. Rest well, nourish your bodies, and prepare your minds. The future arrives swiftly."
Everyone rose, bowing respectfully, a gesture of unity and gratitude.
With murmured goodbyes, the family and disciples began to disperse — some seeking solitude to meditate, others longing for rest. At the same time, whispers of babies and forthcoming battles danced in the corridors.
Ling Li lingered for a moment, observing as they faded into the shadows.
So many lives intertwined.
So many legacies to uphold.
And she would protect them all.
Steam and Study: Shun and Ren's Evening Ritual
The door to their chamber clicked softly shut behind them, enveloping Shun and Ren in a tranquil oasis that invited concentration and calm. They moved in graceful harmony, their footsteps whispering against the polished wooden floor as they approached the writing desk, where a meticulously arranged stack of bound scrolls and annotated volumes awaited their eager minds — an offering from their ever-dedicated Tutors, Ma and Chen.
Ren gently lifted the top scroll, her fingers tracing the elegant, flowing calligraphy. Nestled beneath it was a note that radiated nurturing wisdom:
"To the future leaders of our nation: two hours of daily study is essential. We will continue to send curated materials tailored to your roles. May wisdom guide your decisions." — Ma & Chen
Shun's lips curved into a warm smile as he reached for a leather-bound volume embossed with intricate patterns, titled Diplomatic Protocols of the Eastern Alliance. "They never miss a day," he remarked, his voice imbued with appreciation.
Ren chuckled softly, selecting a scroll that detailed the intricate dynamics of Crisis Management and Civil Response. "And they never send anything light," she replied with a raised eyebrow, the weight of their studies evident in the gravity of her tone.
The couple shared a fleeting moment of amusement before turning their attention to the bathroom, where the air was already thick with warmth, and the intoxicating aromas of sandalwood, lotus root, and crushed snow chrysanthemum danced invitingly. The herbal bath had been prepared earlier by the attentive attendants, its surface shimmering with steam, promising tranquility and vitality through qi-enhancing essences meant to relax weary limbs and awaken the intellect.
With practiced grace, they undressed, each fold of their robes a seamless choreography, before placing their tomes on a polished bamboo tray, its surface gleaming in the soft light. The obsidian stone tub awaited them, large enough to cradle two, adorned with silver runes that glimmered faintly, maintaining an aura of spiritual harmony.