[ what do you mean not impossible to navigate, lan xichen!! how is jiang cheng supposed to remain resolute in the face of the cold reality that wei wuxian is hoarding the entire cultivation world's quota for unorthodox unions when you toss in your belief of the contrary just like that?? ]
Well, I'd certainly never get your brother's blessing either.
I mean... [ jiang cheng struggles with how to articulate this, but... it's hypothetical, right? they're just chatting. they're not even home yet. they might never be home, and who knows what might be waiting for them when they are. this conversation is unlikely to ever amount to anything, so he doesn't have to be so careful. just a fond what-if between friends. ]
If I felt assured it would not cause a scandal, if I thought you would be happy under Yunmeng's roof— I wouldn't hesitate. Even just to be declined in your own words would be worth my while.
[ 'Even just to be declined in your own words would be worth my while.' Jiang Cheng is??? So romantic? Accidentally? Probably accidentally. Xichen is completely astonished, squashing a soft noise of surprise as he takes in the fact he's hearing such things from a man he considered utterly uninterested in him that way. It doesn't make sense, not with how often Jiang Cheng has seen him a mess, both here and back home at Guanyin Temple. ]
I don't understand. You don't ... Wanyin. [ Let him get his thoughts together. ] Wanyin.
[ Xichen.exe has now stopped working. All he has left is a name stuck to the roof of his mouth that tastes different to the way it did ten minutes ago. ]
[ jiang cheng isn't entirely following what the problem is, only that xichen seems to have gotten stuck on a completely different point than him. for jiang cheng, he can only marry someone into his family because he can't exactly leave yunmeng jiang unhelmed. he's already well beyond given up on his own romantic prospects, considering just how many doors have shut on him and wanting to focus on jin ling's welfare besides.
for a long time, he's been making himself at peace with the thought that yunmeng jiang will end with him. that's been hard enough a thing. the one thing he can't do is abandon his post before his time.
but lan xichen is focused on an issue jiang cheng doesn't even fully see. his reply to this, full of fluster, is slightly less than articulate. ]
[ He isn't sure whether Jiang Cheng says such things to be blunt or to get his heart racing and he hates not knowing, because he also knows the other man wouldn't play with him like that. Instead of flustering further, he tries to keep his head (and dignity) by closing his eyes and smiling in disbelief, shaking his head. He has to make a point. ]
Because if even my refusal would be enough for a-Cheng, then how could I do anything after hearing that but consider such an offer?
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Well, I'd certainly never get your brother's blessing either.
[ this, notably, is not a 'no.' ]
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[ He can't keep from smiling, a breathless chuckle taking over. ]
Wanyin is, as specified, a sect leader. [ He has to clarify for his own sanity, ] Would you send Gusu your proposal?
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If I felt assured it would not cause a scandal, if I thought you would be happy under Yunmeng's roof— I wouldn't hesitate. Even just to be declined in your own words would be worth my while.
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You would marry me?
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Technically, you would have to marry me.
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I don't understand. You don't ... Wanyin. [ Let him get his thoughts together. ] Wanyin.
[ Xichen.exe has now stopped working. All he has left is a name stuck to the roof of his mouth that tastes different to the way it did ten minutes ago. ]
Why would you marry me?
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for a long time, he's been making himself at peace with the thought that yunmeng jiang will end with him. that's been hard enough a thing. the one thing he can't do is abandon his post before his time.
but lan xichen is focused on an issue jiang cheng doesn't even fully see. his reply to this, full of fluster, is slightly less than articulate. ]
Why not...??
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Because if even my refusal would be enough for a-Cheng, then how could I do anything after hearing that but consider such an offer?
[ A-Cheng, warmly spoken. ]