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Is there anything left to be done about it?
( a survivor to administer medical care to, or something of that nature. that's the next priority, now that jiang wanyin is confirmed safe. you see? he can worry about more than one person at once. )
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[ Nothing else could fix this. And even then... ]
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Come to the hotel. I'll brew tea that won't help to drink with company that might.
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I can't be around people now
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( whether or not he sees himself as such, he knows that jiang wanyin still does. but, of course - )
But I do understand. ( xingchen's not sure he would've been able to be around people either, had he survived the revelation. ) I will keep you company here, if you'd prefer it, for as long as you'd like.
Just know that I'm leaving my door unlocked this evening in case you change your mind.
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I would hope not.
Thank you. For the open door.
For everything.
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( he means to express how he regards jiang wanyin, not how he expects to be regarded in return (as a friend, especially - he has no intention of demanding such a familiar thing), but adding a caveat thereof just weakens the point being made, so it'll have to go unspoken for now. )
What occurred tonight was a tragedy. A grave mistake, but one which we're able to learn from in pursuit of avoiding such a thing in the future.
You still refuse to embrace the Fog. This means you haven't become that which you hated or feared.
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It wasn't simply a mistake. It was weakness. Failure. I gave in to this curse. I let it defeat me.
And other people paid the price for my weakness.
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Forgive my presumption, but I doubt that very much. I don't think that it left you something so merciful as a choice, because I don't think such a thing would have been able to defeat you face-to-face.
That doesn't make it better. One might even call it worse, to fight against something that ultimately leaves you unable to think to stop it - but it does mean that this wasn't a battle of strength or will that you've lost. It means that this... monstrosity, it's trickery, not combat.
It means we'll have to prepare much differently than we have been. We'll have to assume that it will take us, somehow and somewhere, and establish precautions to keep from doing anyone harm in the process.
Do you understand?
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It's all hazy now, tainted by the hunger that had overtaken every other thought until it all became meaningless but... ]
It was no choice.
I didn't choose to give in. I wouldn't. I can handle hunger and pain.
I have withstood worse torture. But I couldn't control it. I couldn't think. I couldn't even control the cables anymore. Or maybe I couldn't control myself. Maybe I wanted it then. I don't know. But I didn't choose.
They were just there. Just at the wrong time in the wrong place. They didn't do anything wrong.
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no. death by electrocution is far too quick for any of that. killing those who kowtowed and begged, those weren't jiang cheng's sins - they were his own. they were his, and things are starting to bleed together where they shouldn't,
and xingchen's own answer is a good long while in coming as well. he's sat down on the floor for a minute to breathe, deep and clear, until the sudden dizziness fades and he can consider the situation again with clarity. but he doesn't stand back up, instead reaching up to claim his laptop from the table and bring it down to the floor with him. he has been pacing throughout this conversation, an uncharacteristic restlessness, a buzzing frustration at his impotence, but he isn't restless anymore. )
You held your tongue, at the time.
Ask me now why I'm no longer a daozhang.
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There had been three, a couple and a child no older than Gosalyn, talking carefree, nicely dressed, returning late from some festivity maybe? All he has are flashes. The electric sparks from his feeding cables reflected in their terrified eyes. Screams. The way they had hunched together as he cornered them and drove them deeper into that dead-end alley, the adults trying to place themselves in front of the child...
He remembers that the moment his feeding cables sank into the man's body and he began draining his energy, for the length of that dizzying height he believed that his own body was feeling more right than it ever had since his golden core was crushed.]
Then tell me.
Tell me what could possibly compare.
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( the answer comes far too quickly this time, no hesitation, no moment of bracing. )
He lingers, lifeless and puppeted, under Xue Yang's control.
( under xue yang's control, where he would surely be used to kill again and again. at the time, xingchen hadn't quite realized what a coward he'd been not to at the very least take the time to destroy zichen's corpse before he ended his own life. )
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He dressed up as you.
[ It can't be. It can't have been Xiao Xingchen, who is kind and good, even if he had been terribly, cruelly tricked into being a villain's executioner. Certainly, he should have somehow known when he was killing a friend? ]
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there are so many wholly rational responses to that - like 'would that not have occurred after my death? how, then, would i know of it?' - but xingchen doesn't entirely have it in him to prove that he murdered his closest companion, so he simply says. )
It was me.
Xue Yang has killed far, far too many in his life, but he did not kill Zichen.
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[ No hesitation there. No, he'd had his moment of doubt but he knows Xiao Xingchen. He may not know himself but he knows others still
except for Jin Guangyao and maybe the man he had once considered a brother.. But in this, he is certain. ]You wouldn't have done it out of your own free will.
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( jiang wanyin would not have killed of his own free will, either. )
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I don't know what to say.
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You don't get to absolve me and not yourself. I won't allow it.
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( truly, he does. it doesn't change anything - he still won't allow it, this arbitrary judgment of who is or isn't at fault for what they've done - but jiang wanyin is doing all that he can, given the circumstances. )
I could perform their rites, if you'd like. ( whether or not such a thing means anything here. ) Or we could, together.
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( and kindness has very little to do with it. too many of the same desperate and miserable threads weave between the harms they've wrought, even if jiang wanyin's harms thus far are on a much smaller scale. xingchen will likely never admit it, but somewhere throughout the course of this conversation he has become inexplicably tangled up in those threads.
he humors precisely no delusions about any sort of partnership, or even true teamwork. he does, however, know that he himself won't be finding absolution unless jiang wanyin has found it first.
and the only first step left toward that is to honor the dead to the best of their mutual ability.
the next message comes after a short pause: )
Tell me, what was Yunmeng like? In all of my travels, it's one of the few places I missed.
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