Of course he will understand! Don't be ridiculous.
[ No, no, Hanguang-jun would not understand and break more than Jiang Cheng's legs in retaliation. But as long as the kid doesn't tattle there is no need to worry. ]
Yes, train with your sword while sitting, or just train to RUN when someone is trying to break your bones!
[ It's okay, Lan Sizhui. You got your Uncle Jiang to teach you common sense now. ]
I'm not being ridiculous, it's being realistic. You said he knows how you train juniors, so I would assume that means he knows you break their legs.
[and since he understands, that means sizhui won't have to tell him about it, right? right???]
But if my legs are already broken, how would that work? Are you saying you'd give me that chance?[because he'll take it. sizhui will take it and run like hell, thank you very much.
especially if breaking someone's legs is a way of teaching them common sense. what the actual fuck, uncle?]
Yes, he knows my training methods. And my style of leadership.
You're supposed to use your head. You run when someone is attacking you. You run BEFORE you become incapable of running. I'm teaching you, not torturing you. Don't be stupid.
Such unwavering ferocity, Jiang-zongzhu! No wonder Jin Ling is so strong-willed.
I know when to run and when not to run. Were it you attacking me, I'm uncertain I would run because... it's you? But if broken legs are a threat, then no, I wouldn't sit idly by and let you do such a thing.
Good. You are of course supposed to stay and listen to your teacher and show proper respect, but there are many kinds of lessons to be learnt. Sometimes the lesson is to make the smart choice, not the respectful one. Learn from Jin Ling. He treats me with respect but he isn't blindly obedient. I wish he were a little bit MORE obedient instead of running into danger all the time and forcing me to chase after
I'm picking up what you're putting down.[thanks, jingyi.]Which is to say I understand, I should extricate myself from the situation rather than just letting it happen.
[sizhui stops between messages, mostly because he reads ‘learn from jin ling,’ and has to muffle a laugh in his sleeve. he somehow knew jiang cheng was going to backpedal from that, but just for fun, what happens if he plays along?]
I don't know, he seems a good example, the danger aside.[the mouthiness, his hair-trigger temper, and extraordinary pride.]
Would you rather we be loud and boastful? Jingyi doesn't seem to have a problem with that.[like, he loves you, chicken boy, but you're the most un-lan to ever lan.
whereas hanguang-jun is the direct opposite (with maybe a few exceptions).]
You also just told me that sometimes, I shouldn't be so respectful.[do you see where he's coming from? be nice to his boyfriend.]
I'm not, I've stood up for myself before, but perhaps he can help me do better? Everyone can always stand to learn something, after all.[but he is respectful, g o s h!!
as back and forth as it is, at least sizhui's understanding most of it? ‘most’ being the keyword.]
I'm self-assured without being loud.[in more ways than one—]Yes, he is, he's just, ah... far spunkier than some of us.
He isn't "spunky" he talks without ever thinking before he speaks! Not even Jin Ling talks as much as that friend of yours.
Maybe learn a little from both of them. But not too much. If you lose all your good manners Lan Wangji will never let me hear the end of it. [ Maybe not with words but he knows the looks would be withering. ]
Oh, but imagine having them together when there's no one else around! They're both going nonstop, it's... really quite astounding.
I'll do that, though. The good things I can learn from both of them put together should be enough without my manners taking too much of a hit.[and thankfully, sizhui knows what's proper and what is not.]
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[ No, no, Hanguang-jun would not understand and break more than Jiang Cheng's legs in retaliation. But as long as the kid doesn't tattle there is no need to worry. ]
Yes, train with your sword while sitting, or just train to RUN when someone is trying to break your bones!
[ It's okay, Lan Sizhui. You got your Uncle Jiang to teach you common sense now. ]
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[and since he understands, that means sizhui won't have to tell him about it, right? right???]
But if my legs are already broken, how would that work? Are you saying you'd give me that chance? [because he'll take it. sizhui will take it and run like hell, thank you very much.
especially if breaking someone's legs is a way of teaching them common sense. what the actual fuck, uncle?]
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You're supposed to use your head. You run when someone is attacking you. You run BEFORE you become incapable of running. I'm teaching you, not torturing you. Don't be stupid.
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I know when to run and when not to run. Were it you attacking me, I'm uncertain I would run because... it's you? But if broken legs are a threat, then no, I wouldn't sit idly by and let you do such a thing.
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No
Don't take Jin Ling for an example
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[sizhui stops between messages, mostly because he reads ‘learn from jin ling,’ and has to muffle a laugh in his sleeve. he somehow knew jiang cheng was going to backpedal from that, but just for fun, what happens if he plays along?]
I don't know, he seems a good example, the danger aside. [the mouthiness, his hair-trigger temper, and extraordinary pride.]
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[ Except Lan Wangji is anything but passive but he is extra annoying which makes up for that, right? Right!
And what is that about the brat arguing with him about the other brat?! ]
Jin Ling isn't a good example! I just told you he isn't!
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whereas hanguang-jun is the direct opposite (with maybe a few exceptions).]
You also just told me that sometimes, I shouldn't be so respectful. [do you see where he's coming from? be nice to his
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[ Do as he says, not as he does! Except he keeps telling you different things but.... ]
I don't want you to be boastful. Just confident. But Lan could stand to be louder. Maybe not as loud as your friend. Are you sure he is a Lan?
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as back and forth as it is, at least sizhui's understanding most of it? ‘most’ being the keyword.]
I'm self-assured without being loud. [in more ways than one—] Yes, he is, he's just, ah... far spunkier than some of us.
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Maybe learn a little from both of them. But not too much. If you lose all your good manners Lan Wangji will never let me hear the end of it. [ Maybe not with words but he knows the looks would be withering. ]
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I'll do that, though. The good things I can learn from both of them put together should be enough without my manners taking too much of a hit. [and thankfully, sizhui knows what's proper and what is not.]
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[or you're like sizhui and have the patience of a saint.]
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Alright. Your friends aren't horrifying. Just extremely obnoxious. Now I understand why the Lan developed that silencing spell.
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That's... acceptable, I suppose. It is rather convenient for quieting people, huh? Although, personally, I haven't experienced it much.
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I would like that, yes.
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Alright! The next time we happen across each other, I'll teach it to you.
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Now he only has to hope nobody talks sense into Sizhui before the best/worst can happen. ]no subject
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can't have somebody talk sense into him if he doesn't tell anyone, yeah?]no subject
[ And everybody else knows better than to teach it to him. ]
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but in jiang cheng's defense, quieting someone can be helpful sometimes.
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Just because it's a Lan skill doesn't make it useless. Just annoying.
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