Chapter 858: That Legend
Chapter 858: That Legend
Di Xiaxia crawled halfway up the mountain and decisively could not go any further, shamelessly requesting Di Mingjue to carry her in a whining and rolling fit.
As a result, Di Mingjue, very cold and domineering, asked, "Did you break your leg?"
Then, he took off running ahead in a streak of smoke.
Di Mingchen wanted to carry Di Xiaxia, but Di Xiaxia pursed her lips and would rather die than let Di Mingchen carry her.
In the end, she didn’t even take a moment to catch her breath when they reached the peak.
In truth, she merely wanted Di Mingjue to carry her.
This time, going to the Cliff of Love again, Di Mingzhe thought to himself, he must personally carry Di Xiaxia up.
Because there was another bloody melodramatic legend about this Cliff of Love.
The legend goes that long, long ago, the Cliff of Love was rugged and steep, and there were many ferocious beasts on it.
A wealthy man’s adopted daughter fell ill, and all the doctors they consulted were at a loss.
Atop the Cliff of Love there was a Divine Doctor who could cure all diseases, but unfortunately, the mountain was too high, the path too steep, and the dangers too great, so no one was willing to invite this Divine Doctor.
In the wealthy man’s household, there was a servant working menial jobs who was secretly in love with the adoptive daughter.
After the young lady became ill and treatment failed, the wealthy man, with limited financial and human resources, had no choice but to give up.
Furthermore, the concubine sowed discord by claiming that the girl was a disaster star, afflicted with plague, fearing contagion to others in the household, and also because she wasn’t his own flesh and blood.
Thus, the wealthy man made the painful decision to cast out the girl and abandon her corpse in the wilderness.
Seeing his beloved being discarded, the humble-born servant was heartbroken and, under the cover of night, went into the wilderness to find the miss.
By this time, the miss was already at death’s door, merely crying and begging him to give her a proper burial, which would have been satisfaction enough for her.
But the young man refused to give up, unafraid of contracting the disease, determinedly carrying his beloved toward the Cliff of Love.
Since the miss could not walk, he found some ragged cloth to carry her on his back, traversing mountains and avoiding fierce beasts.
As the miss’s body grew weaker and she was near death’s door, the young man would cut open his own arm, sustaining her life with his blood.
Carrying the miss for three days and three nights, the young man finally brought her to the mountain top.
Regrettably, the so-called Divine Doctor was nothing more than a non-existent legend.
The young man was disappointed and heartbroken, yet still refused to give up.
After settling the miss in a broken-down house, he roamed the mountainside searching for medicinal herbs.
Not knowing anything about medicine, he could only gather a bit of every herb and boil them together in a pot, first drinking it himself, then giving it to the miss.
Perhaps the heavens took pity, for this actually managed to save the miss’s life, and day by day she began to recover.
Later, a personage from the wealthy man’s household arrived, none other than the Prince, a powerful figure of the time.
Only then did they learn that the adopted daughter was actually the Prince’s daughter, who had been abandoned out of necessity during an assassination attempt, entrusted to the wealthy man’s father.
The wealthy man’s father had subsequently fallen ill and died, never getting the chance to reveal the girl’s true identity to the wealthy man.
When the Prince showed up at the wealthy man’s doorstep, the man was scared half to death and ended up claiming that the madam had died of her illness.
The Prince asked to see the miss’s grave, but where could the wealthy man find a grave to show him?
Eventually, he had no choice but to concoct another lie, saying that the miss died on the way to find the Divine Doctor and that her body had been devoured by wild beasts.
The Prince was heartbroken but wished to commemorate his deceased daughter by making a trip to the mountain himself.
The Prince’s resources in manpower and materials were naturally abundant, which made the ascent much easier for him.
After a long journey, the Prince reached the top of Cliff of Love and discovered a husband and wife atop it, living in poverty but with great affection for each other.
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