Accident Elderly Acquisition
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It started like most things in Yunmeng, there was a need.
They had lost nearly all the elders to the Wen, only 3 survived. Two, a married couple, had been visiting their newest great grandchild at the time. And the third was
Relatively unknown and managed to be evacuated and pass unnoticed.
But 3 was not enough to teach the next generation, to pass on the traditions and lore.
YMJ and GL had already been in an agreement, sending disciples to LP in exchange for supplies to GL.
It was simple enough to request a few Lan Elders to assist the few Jiang Elders.
Winter was the best time for the exchange, everything in GL came to a slow halt in the face of a cold northern winter.
YMJ, on the other hand, was the southern most of all the great
sects and would barely see, at most, a light frost.
The elders had agreed on one season, two at most, to lend their help.
However.
It is one thing to know that Yunmeng has warm winters, and another thing for their old bones to experience it.
The elder quarters were built on the outskirts of Yunmeng Jiang, most elders taking a quick boat into the heart of the sect.
This was not to exclude them, but by choice. YMJ was a cultivation sect within a city, built in a similar manner as most southern sects.
(The Wen had also favored this design).
And thus a space was made for the elders to enjoy peace and quiet.
Disciples would bring them any paperwork, once or twice week they would head into Yunmeng Proper to host meetings with SLJ and teach the young disciples.
In between outings to Yunmeng Proper, they enjoyed walking the gardens, quiet games of Go and othe board games, painting, writing poetry.
They were rather enamored with their quiet life.
And when the Lan Elders came, well, it was no wonder they wanted to come back.
At first, it was only the Lan Elders than joined them in the winter. But, despite the rules for gossip, it spread very quickly to all the sects that YMJ
was hosting other clans elders. And for Sect Leaders, particularly young ones, it sounded like a neat solution.
Their (annoying) elders would get a vacation and they would get work done without having to argue for weeks with grumpy elders.
For the first few years it was mostly the Lan Elders and a few from other Southern Sects
SLJ, who had a Sect and a City to run, saw very little of the slowly increasing numbers of Elders.
In fact, their care was entirely delegated to one of his senior staff who had
experience running a hotel.
Later, ppl would look back at this and everything would click into place.
But at the time, everyone was baffled. Of course you respected and cared for your own Elders, but openly inviting everyone? For months at a time? Sometimes half
the year? Absolutely wild
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It took almost 10 years to fully establish, and by then there was nearly 30 full time residents and another 100 that would join them during the winter months.
In exchange for hosting them, YMJ had gotten many favorable trade agreements from
other sects. (Sometimes so favorable it was for the best the Elders in question knew nothing of them).
And the Elders in question would do small tasks for the sect, mostly teaching the children or disciples every now and again if they were able.
But most interestingly, at the end of winter, their would be a grand celebration. Any art work, poetry, music, or even plays done by the Elders would be displayed or performed.
There would be a week long Go tournament, that became quite popular.
Debates and Lectures were scheduled and drew many scholars to YMJ to attend them.
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LQR had been attending YMJ First Flower of Spring Festival since it had begun, but had never had the time to fully take an entire season off from his work.
He was openly impressed with the young SLJ for creating such a festival that honored the scholarly arts in a way he had seldom seen.
(He was also secretly grateful that the majority of the Lan Elders left for months at a time and he was finally able to get work done)
And SLJ was not a smug man, but he was prideful. And he should take pride in this. It is one thing to have a festival that is popular with civilians and cultivators, but rarely does a cultivation sect attract attention from the royal palace.
YMJ was busy everyday, but the sheer number of people who had been drawn to the Sect was truly astounding.
He had heard from Elder Fa that YMJ had become a popular tourist city. Protected very a Great Sect and the staggering beauty of the lakes and the amount
of detail SLJ had put into every inch of rebuilding, it was no surprise it had become so popular.
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(YMJ quietly introduces the concept of retirement homes and going south for the winter and ends up hosting all the Snowbirds) #mdzs#MXTXReverseTropeFest
Idk where I was going, I just saw accident elderly acquisition and I was possessed 🤷🏼♀️💜
I've got the sads, join me #mdzs#JiangCheng &Jiang fam🔪💀 MCD (not jc)
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JC had done well for himself. He did better away from his parents. And that was fine
He kept in close contact with his mother- distance really had made the heart grow fonder
His father... not so much
They both ended up and cordial strangers. Like the uncle you saw during the holidays and were friendly with... but that was it.
And that was fine. He has stopped needing things that his father was incapable of giving years ago.
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He was on his way to pick jfm up from the
airport. His evening arrival had been delayed hours- it was nearing midnight.
They were both exhausted and mutually decided to skip the cordial catch-up chit chat
His father zeroed in on the guest bedroom as JC took his luggage
JC is quiet (content). His fiery attitude (defense) lowered and lowered until only ashes remain (what use is a defense when you're surrounded by love?)
JC had relaxed into the arms of his beloved. The inner child that screamed for attention and praise was quiet for the-
first time he could ever recall.
His hard edges had smoothed under their gentle (and not so gentle) care and attention.
And he thrived for the first time he could remember.
JC, early on, looking at the population numbers for yunmeng and worrying that not enough couples are having children or only stopping at one. The amount of weddings is barely anything (and he knows there's a lot of long term couples so why no marriages?)
So he goes to the weavers guild, entirely women, majority childless
"Why isn't anyone getting married? Or having kids?"
And after the hemming and hawing, he gets his answer
-still rebuilding, women have to work, no time for kids
-kids are expensive.
-marriage is expensive- more couples just perpetually dating or eloping to avoid $ burdens on families.
-some men/women just aren't ready to settle down after the war and probably never will
Sect Leader Yaos 2nd daughter, Yao Taisi, was one of the girls who was paraded in front of him in the hopes of securing the title of Jiang Furen and SLJ as an in-law.
She was also the only woman who had a head for business (later he would realize she was a natural at numbers)
Every other woman who he entertain he'd have to small talk (and try not to scare them off with his face when they wanted to talk about stupid things... he was less successful at that one).
He had heard of Yao Taisi, who was mouthy, unruly, and uncontrollable.
JC is a dog person. Always has been always will be.
Wwx puts a wrench in those plans.
Ok.
That's fine.
...
It was not fine.
JC gets a cat first. Well, he doesn't get it, exactly. One of the locals has several barn cats that hurt rodents, and if JC becomes their favorite human by bribing them with treats?
Well. That's neither here nor there
Back to the dog thing, you see, JC has no idea
how to take care of other animals. But his dogs were happy when he had them, and they're all animals right?
So same thing, different floof
Wwx catches him playing fetch with the cats.
(Fetch is a staple of owning a dog. The bare necessity. Of course he taught the cats)