Early in the morning, Chen Changsheng went out to eat a bowl of noodles.
Truth be told, the taste was quite wonderful, nearly identical to what he remembered from his past life.
The owner of Baixiang Noodle Shop was Doctor Wangâs son. Running the busy shop were husband and wife. Rumor had it Manager Wang met his wife after his noodle shop flourishedâa hardworking woman who treated him well.
When Chen Changsheng arrived, the shop wasnât crowded yet.
With a moment to spare, Manager Wang greeted him.
âAre you from Qingshan City, sir?â
Chen Changsheng paused before answering, âOne could say Iâm half a Qingshan City resident.â
âHalf?â
âMm. The first part of my life was elsewhere. The later part I plan to spend here⊠but then again, I might leave later on.â
Manager Wang froze briefly but quickly understoodâthis guest was likely alone, so it wasnât the right topic to press.
âHave you tried our noodles before, sir?â
Chen Changsheng said, âI did three years ago, though they werenât as tasty then.â
âThree years ago?â
Manager Wang blinked in surprise.
His wife nearby added, âBut the shop didnât exist three years back.â
âExactly,â Manager Wang confirmed.
Chen Changsheng smiled. âYour honorable father treated me to noodles back then.â
Hearing Chen Changsheng refer to himself as âthis Chenâ and mention his father, Manager Wang suddenly realized.
âArenât you⊠arenât you the storyteller Mr. Chen from the teahouse?â
âDid Doctor Wang speak about me?â Chen Changsheng asked.
Manager Wang sat down. âYes, yes! My father said without Mr. Chen, this noodle shop wouldnât exist. Nor would Qingshan Cityâs third culinary wonder!â
Turning to his wife, he called, âBring the gentleman more braised meat! Large chunks with fat!â
âNo need, no need,â Chen Changsheng waved him off. âIâm full. Canât eat more.â
âItâs no trouble! My wife will pack some for Mr. Chen to take home.â
âOh, are you still living at Chuanfeng Alley, Mr. Chen?â
âYes.â
âBefore my father passed, he left you a letter⊠with my uncle at the old clinic. Did you receive it?â
âI did.â
Chen Changsheng nodded.
Heâd kept that letterâthe one asking after his well-beingâcarefully tucked away.
Manager Wang nodded back. âGood, very good.â
They chatted during the lull.
Manager Wang shared his fatherâs life story.
Doctor Wang started as an herb boy in a clinic, learning scraps of medicine while secretly studying texts. His skills were never polished.
He thought heâd keep learning, but war broke out. Qingshan City suffered as fighting engulfed the region.
Against the odds, Doctor Wang survived. But the clinic never reopened.
Once peace came, he opened a small pharmacy in Chuanfeng Alleyâmostly selling herbs, rarely treating patients. He knew his limits.
Late though it was, Chen Changsheng slowly learned who Doctor Wang had been in life.
They hardly knew each other intensely.
Yet within half a month, Doctor Wang grew to cherish himâeven leaving final words before passing.
Reading that letter left Chen Changsheng strangely moved.
Manager Wang sighed. âMy father had a decent life. Spared severe hardship. I benefited greatly myself.â
âThe future will only improve,â Chen Changsheng offered.
âI hope your words bring fortune.â
After a few more exchanges, new customers arrived.
Manager Wang bustled away. Chen Changsheng finished his meal and rose to pay.
But Manager Wangâs wife refused his coins.
She even thrust a bowl of braised meat into his hands.
Unable to decline, Chen Changsheng acceptedâbut insisted on paying for the noodles.
Too big a favor felt wrong.
Grudgingly, his wife took the few copper coins.
Chen Changsheng carried the meat back to his courtyard.
Pingâan guarded the gate, eagerly rushing forward as Uncle Chen returned.
âUncle Chen, what smells so amazing?â
âBraised meat. Youâll taste it later.â
âYes!â
âWhereâs Ruyi?â
âElder Sister went to the well with Mother for laundry. I wanted to go, but Mother called it womenâs work.â
Chen Changsheng chuckled. âPingâan, one day youâll oversee the household.â
âWhatâs âoversee the householdâ?â
âNever mind. Letâs go inside.â
Chen Changsheng unlocked the gate.
Pingâan skipped to the Main Hall and grabbed his Wooden Sword to practice.
He hadnât reached school age.
Besides, heâd learned much by three years old. His obsession now was swordsmanship.
Likely hoping to defeat Elder Sister.
Chen Changsheng entered the kitchen. After returning, he hadnât used it at all.
The cleaver was rusty beneath his gaze.
He shook his head wearily. Spying a whetstone, he planned to sharpen itâuntil he saw the empty water jar.
Another head shake. He suddenly felt almost pitiful.
Indeedâonly when needed did he realize whatâs missing.
Unable to slice the meat, Chen Changsheng broke off a chunk for Pingâan.
Though messy, to Pingâan, such eating was fun. But Chen Changsheng knew sliced meat tastes nicer.
âSo yummy!â
Pingâan didnât care. He munched joyfully.
Even in prosperous years, meat was scarceâlet alone succulent pieces like this.
Grease smeared his lips as he asked, âUncle Chen, how long must I practice this?â
âStill miles to go. Probably till my next return.â
âHuh?â
Pingâan froze. âYouâre⊠leaving again?â
Chen Changsheng remembered the Sutra of Rebirth in his sleeve.
He hesitated. âNot necessarilyâŠâ
Whether this Sutra could break his Curse remained unknown. Heâd find out only when his Soul Flame flickered near darkness.
Pingâan blinked. âWhy must you leave, Uncle Chen?â
âBelieve me⊠I wish I didnât have to.â
Chen Changsheng smiled faintly. âBut itâs my Destiny.â
Pingâan swallowed the meat, staring bewildered.
Plainly, the word âDestinyâ slipped past him.
After eating, Pingâan wiped his lips on his sleeves, rested briefly, then resumed sword practice.
Days spun by swiftly. Pingâanâs sword felt smoother.
Though much remained lacking, his skill already bloomed beautifully among peers.
In swordsmanship, Pingâan truly shone.