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I'm on a "give SJ a happy ending" agenda where kid SJ reverse transmigrated into the modern world and subsequently gets adopted by kid SY. In this au, SY happens to be an only child who desperately wanted a sibling. He found a feral skrunkly SJ and imprinted on him (right after SJ tried to pickpocket him).
Would probably add more to this au in the future
(more of my "happy beginnings au" : next)
Muse and Artist
Being a muse is far exceptional, a role of no other.
The reason that is an artist's affection is just as exceptional.
Capturing the very thing you adore by your own hands feel just as luxurious as having your being appreciated and into a media of art.
Being deemed as worthy of an artist's affection to be immortalized as a piece of art, is as precious as creating it, able to capture your beloved into an art you made by your own hands.
To have the experience of loving, and being loved is one half of each other, a perfect pair.
For that is why, the role of a muse is indeed special, for you receive the tender affection of an artist.
And the role of the artist is as enjoyable, for you're blessed by their very own presence you deem as art not yet portrayed as an oil painting at the main entrance of an art museum.
(im new on tumblr and not a native speaker of english, im sorry if theres some embarassing mistakes! )
Remembering that time I read the bsd manga and Dazai's ability was mistranslated to "Human Failure"
Tired and dejected from the large number of people around Shen Jiu :<
good evening
my 7th (and last?) prompt for svsss g4g â pirate sj kidnapping yqy for ransom (submitted by @/lavenderandrue on twitter)
yqy: *lost puppy look*
sj: i might keep him
The scene where Shen Jiu threatens Shi Wu is possibly my favorite scene in the whole novel because it tells us so much about qijiu's dynamic, both past and future, and namely, that they're both little freaks (affectionate) who show love in weird ways. I think it particularly exemplifies several of Yue Qingyuan's traits that often go overlooked!
I am just going in order. All excerpts are from the Seven Seas official translation, Volume 4, Chapter 24: Yue Qingyuan and Shen Qingqiu.
âShen Jiu, donât think you can just throw your weight around. You donât own this street. What gives you the right to tell us we canât stay?!â This main street was wide and even, and many people came and went upon it. If one wanted to beg, it was the best and prime location. Some of the passersby watched this group of children fight, but even more hurried on their way. And this new brat had the gall to challenge him. Shen Jiu looked down and around, preparing to find a brick with which to teach him a lesson, when a tall youth happened to walk over. He saw Shen Jiu rolling up his sleeves, head lowered, and hastily went to stop him. âXiao-Jiu, letâs go somewhere else.â [...] With Yue Qi standing in front of him, Shiwu grew bold. He leaned forward and yelled, âEvery time we go to a new place,you always hog the best spot!
From this we know that Shen Jiu, without fail, tries to claim or fight for the best begging spots in every city. This isn't fully textually supported, but add to that the later section that mentions how Shen Jiu was far better at begging than Yue Qi and I think that, on some level, SJ feels responsible for both his and Yue Qi's wellbeing. Chasing off the other children is not just a selfish act, but also a protective one.
According to the orders given to them, Yue Qi should have wailed and wept, but no matter what, he never could manage to cry. Therefore, this task had instead fallen to Shen Jiu, even though he was faking an illness that supposedly left him too feeble to weep. But he was small and his face wasnât too unsightly to look at, so whenever he sobbed and bawled, the passersby found him pitiful and generously opened their wallets. It would have been no exaggeration to call him a money tree.
Xiao Jiu fancies himself the breadwinner lol.
That first youth took the opportunity to tattle. âQi-ge, heâs bullying me.â âThat wasnât bullying, Shiwu,â said Yue Qi. âXiao-Jiu was just joking around.â âWhoâs joking?â said Shen Jiu. âIâm telling him to get lost. This is my territory. Iâll kill anyone who tries to steal it.â
I've anyways found this passage so telling of their eventual adult relationship! First of all, Yue Qi implicitly takes Shen Jiu's side, and immediately defends him. This seems to be taken for granted by all characters, so we can assume this is their standard dyanmic. Yue Qi, notably, does not deny that Shen Jiu was threatening Shiwu. In this situation where SJ is actively gearing up for a fight, it would be a very poor defense, and that's probably true of most messes Xiao Jiu got himself into!Â
Most of Yue Qi's actions in the scene are attempts to de-escalate. This is just my theory, but I think in Yue Qi's mind, who's at fault is much less important than making sure no one gets in trouble with a higher authority. Even if he knows SJ could win the fight, it would only gain SJ more animosity, and possibly the attention of someone who would be a real danger.
I think it's evident how Yue Qi's ethos of keeping their heads down and not causing trouble or drawing too much attention would feed into how he handled Shen Qingqiu's less commendable behavior as an adult and complaints against Shen Qingqiu.
In the brothel scene later in the extras, we can see that he's conscious of their image.Â
Yue Qingyuan yanked Shen Qingqiu off the bed. He was in a rare fit of anger. âWhy are you like this?â âWhy am I like what?â asked Shen Qingqiu. âTwo of Cang Qiong Mountainâs head disciples getting into a huge brawl inside a brothelâdoes that sound good to you?â
Imo, now entrenched in the politics of the cultivation world, YQY sees protecting SQQ's image/reputation as an important part of protecting SQQ. Yue Qi spent his childhood managing Xiao Jiu, and as an adult, he's not able to so easily break the habit, not matter how SQQ scorns him
With Yue Qi standing in front of him, Shiwu grew bold. He leaned forward and yelled, âEvery time we go to a new place,you always hog the best spot! Everyoneâs been sick of you for ages! You think youâre all that? That everyoneâs afraid of you?â âShiwu,â Yue Qi scolded. Amidst the struggle, Shen Jiu kicked Yue Qi in the shin. âIf you want a fight, Iâll give you one. Only losers would blame their spot for their incompetence. You bastardâwhoâs your Qi-ge? I dare you to say that again!â
Now granted these aren't the most cutting insults, but it's SO interesting to me that Shen Jiu doesn't react to the insults directly. To me, this is a little bit of evidence that, even at this age, Shen Jiu had already decided he was a bad guy, and stopped caring about what others thought of him. The glaring exception to that was, ofc, Yue Qi. I think part of the reason that SJ reactions to the "Qi-ge" specifically, is that Shiwu just said that no one likes Shen Jiu, and then tried to align himself with Yue Qi. I think to SJ, he sees a real threat in the idea of someone else stealing Yue Qi, the one person who likes SJ. SJ is so possessive of Yue Qi not just because he's Qi-ge, but also because, without him, Shen Jiu would have nothing and no one.
âYouâre the bastard! I bet youâll get sold off soon and end up a pimp!â Yue Qi didnât know whether to laugh or to cry. âWhere did you learn that kind of nonsense language?!â Then he dragged Shen Jiu off to the side of the road while coaxing him. âAll right, youâre the most competent one here. Even if you didnât pick and choose your spot, youâd be the best. So letâs change streets.â Shen Jiu stepped on his foot. âGet off me! Like Iâm scared! Come on, fight me! Wanna gang up on me? Go ahead!â Of course Yue Qi knew he wasnât scared. If he really let Shen Jiu brawl with the other kids, he would fight dirty. Heâd gouge at their eyes and kick them in the belly or crotch or shin. He was terribly vicious, and the other party would be the one to end up suffering and bawling in terror. Yue Qi forced down a smile. âAre you done stepping on my foot yet? If you are, stop it. Qi-ge will take you somewhere fun.â âWhat shitty âfunâ?â Shen Jiu asked savagely. âThe most fun Iâll have is if theyâre all dead.â Yue Qi looked at him helplessly and shook his head.
Yue Qi only barely scolds Shen Jiu, even when Shen Jiu in the wrong (tried to steal Shiwu's spot and then almost beat up Shiwu). Instead, his reaction is to distract, coax, bribe, and praise him until SJ looses interest in whatever trouble he was going to cause. Yue Qi is so biased, and he spoils him đ. Even when Yue Qi has so little he can give, he managed to spoil Shen Jiu by giving him so much favor, attention, and affection.Â
I think this is something that comes naturally to Yue Qi to the point that he can't help himself from doing the same thing as an adult, even when SJ scorns him. It's just the correct response to seeing a Xiao Jiu! He's the "why do we have hands" meme frÂ
Of course Yue Qi knew he wasnât scared. If he really let Shen Jiu brawl with the other kids, he would fight dirty. Heâd gouge at their eyes and kick them in the belly or crotch or shin. He was terribly vicious, and the other party would be the one to end up suffering and bawling in terror. Yue Qi forced down a smile. âAre you done stepping on my foot yet? If you are, stop it. Qi-ge will take you somewhere fun.â
I don't have much to say about this, I just want to remind everyone Yue Qi finds SJ's violent, feral tendencies adorable. This man has no desire to train his cat, and he will insist it's friendly even as it gnaws on his arm.
This single scene shows us the trajectory of qijiu's relationship going forward, the strengths of their relationships that became pitfalls. It allows to imagine what they could have become if not torn apart by a world set to doom them.
sorting this out before the dlc drops đ
[|đ| scrawling around tumblr, does nothing to help the community]Shen Jiu defender and apologist, also a 79 enthusiastMultishipper and Multifandom, just awfully invested in svsss rn
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