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.]
[so much for the joke... but it's fine, it still got a little smile out of him.]
You're welcome and thank you for teaching me. I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to do so.[particularly after the whole beehive mishap.]
[ Oh there will be regular reminders of that for the next 50 years at least, Jiang Cheng is terribly at letting anything go for good, but at least he's distracted for now. ]
I will speak to you again soon.
Tell me when you are next planning to visit Lotus Pier.
I could make time then. Just send me a message when you know exactly when.
I'm glad you are friends with Jin Ling.
[ That costs more to admit than admitting that he wants to learn from someone half his age. But it's true and it would feel dishonest not to acknowledge it at some point. ]
[o-oh. there's a far longer pause between messages than sizhui means but once he's able to properly form a coherent sentence through his embarrassment:]Me too. He's someone who's extremely important to me, regardless of how we argue sometimes.
And no matter how much he may protest having friends.
[ Ouch. That... hits a little too close to home maybe and yes, he had been the one to start letting things get that real but still. He can resent feeling feelings even if he has nobody but himself to blame. ]
Good. I'm glad you see it that way.
I know he sees you as a friend and values you, even if he has a hard time showing it.
Make sure you remain a loyal friend to Jin Ling or broken legs will be the least of your worries.
[‘sorry, not sorry,’ is the usual response to this situation, except sizhui would truly be sorry because that's the type of person he is.]
His situation is... difficult, I can understand why lashing out at times seems like the proper instinctual reaction. I'm hoping maybe, with some time, I might be able to help him better?
I want him to know I don't see him as ill-bred or anything like that at all.
[of course, jiang cheng has to go and ruin it with— ah, but perhaps not? he did smile a little, nevertheless.]Never in my life would I ever dream of betraying him.
[ If it came from Sizhui, he would actually believe that "sorry" too instead of seeing it as mockery. ]
Good. Make sure you don't falter in your loyalty to him.
He needs loyal companions. [ To become a sect leader at such a young age, Jiang Cheng knows exactly how lonely that is. Hopefully, Jin Ling won't have to suffer the same loneliness. ]
And he isn't ill-bred, no matter what people say about him! He is a hard-working boy. He is courageous and gifted. Lanling Jin can feel proud to call him their own.
I won't.[frankly put, jin ling is a friend he'd die for.]So long as there is air in my lungs, I'll stay by his side.
Which, by extension, I hope passes along my loyalty to those important to him, too.[jiang cheng might've grown up without people, but that doesn't mean he's alone now.]
No, I know he isn't, that's why if people are giving him a hard time...
[well, sizhui'll just leave that there and let people remember he was raised by hanguang-jun and all! also: there are so many other things he'd like to say to compliment jin ling? but they are likely praise jiang cheng wouldn't want to hear.]They can, and if there are those who still doubt him, then they aren't worth the time. He's more than proven himself to his own sect and all the others.
no subject
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.]
no subject
no subject
[or you're like sizhui and have the patience of a saint.]
no subject
Alright. Your friends aren't horrifying. Just extremely obnoxious. Now I understand why the Lan developed that silencing spell.
no subject
That's... acceptable, I suppose. It is rather convenient for quieting people, huh? Although, personally, I haven't experienced it much.
no subject
no subject
no subject
I would like that, yes.
no subject
Alright! The next time we happen across each other, I'll teach it to you.
no subject
[
Now he only has to hope nobody talks sense into Sizhui before the best/worst can happen. ]no subject
[
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. ]
no subject
but in jiang cheng's defense, quieting someone can be helpful sometimes.
see: when su she was silenced.]no subject
Just because it's a Lan skill doesn't make it useless. Just annoying.
no subject
Annoying or not, it's a skill you might take advantage of if you see where I'm coming from?
no subject
[ Well. There's one thing, maybe. ]
I do appreciate you teaching me. It is a fair exchange for me teaching you to be more assertive.
no subject
You're welcome and thank you for teaching me. I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to do so. [particularly after the whole beehive mishap.]
no subject
I will speak to you again soon.
Tell me when you are next planning to visit Lotus Pier.
no subject
Rest assured.
Jin Ling mentioned wanting to go swimming sometime soon, so perhaps... I could plan for next week or the week following.
no subject
I'm glad you are friends with Jin Ling.
[ That costs more to admit than admitting that he wants to learn from someone half his age. But it's true and it would feel dishonest not to acknowledge it at some point. ]
no subject
[o-oh. there's a far longer pause between messages than sizhui means but once he's able to properly form a coherent sentence through his embarrassment:] Me too. He's someone who's extremely important to me, regardless of how we argue sometimes.
And no matter how much he may protest having friends.
no subject
Good. I'm glad you see it that way.
I know he sees you as a friend and values you, even if he has a hard time showing it.
Make sure you remain a loyal friend to Jin Ling or broken legs will be the least of your worries.
no subject
His situation is... difficult, I can understand why lashing out at times seems like the proper instinctual reaction. I'm hoping maybe, with some time, I might be able to help him better?
I want him to know I don't see him as ill-bred or anything like that at all.
[of course, jiang cheng has to go and ruin it with— ah, but perhaps not? he did smile a little, nevertheless.] Never in my life would I ever dream of betraying him.
no subject
Good. Make sure you don't falter in your loyalty to him.
He needs loyal companions. [ To become a sect leader at such a young age, Jiang Cheng knows exactly how lonely that is. Hopefully, Jin Ling won't have to suffer the same loneliness. ]
And he isn't ill-bred, no matter what people say about him! He is a hard-working boy. He is courageous and gifted. Lanling Jin can feel proud to call him their own.
no subject
Which, by extension, I hope passes along my loyalty to those important to him, too. [jiang cheng might've grown up without people, but that doesn't mean he's alone now.]
No, I know he isn't, that's why if people are giving him a hard time...
[well, sizhui'll just leave that there and let people remember he was raised by hanguang-jun and all! also: there are so many other things he'd like to say to compliment jin ling? but they are likely praise jiang cheng wouldn't want to hear.] They can, and if there are those who still doubt him, then they aren't worth the time. He's more than proven himself to his own sect and all the others.
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
<s
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)