Chapter 260: Won't You Chat With Us?

Chapter 260: Won't You Chat With Us?

“...”

How is it possible to even open our mouths in front of the potential Queen of Huacheng? Skin thought relentlessly. Whatever she says is King!

If only I can slither away silently without causing anymore conflict, that would be the best. Yibei thought to herself. If the chance of winning the fight is less than a 120%, is it ever really in my favour?

After the peas-in-the-pod got to know one another, the three reached a consensus – they are all one and the same!

After a brief silence, the three urban legends turned their attention to Qin Dalin, still tied to a chair in a helpless, yet not-pitiful state.

“Well, what shall we do with this human?” Skin pointed at him, waiting for the Witch’s response.

...seems like they regard me as somebody who is sliiiiightly stronger. They are both fearful and... envious of me? Good. If I can maintain that image in their minds, I can wait it out and obtain useful information. Then, I can fish in troubled waters, and slip away at the right time!

Thinking about it, she folded her hands across her chest and raised her chin, presenting an arrogant image, “I have my own way of dealing with this man. The two of you can wait outside.”

“...You’re not letting him go, are you? If he doesn’t die, we won’t be able to answer to Master Lee,” Sack said.

“Right?” Skin agreed, their cloudy eyes rolling in their eye sockets. “We don’t want to offend Master Lee.”

Formulating a response, she turned her back towards them, and spoke in a tone that was more in line with her current display of arrogance, “Hmph, and why should I care about how that Lee-or-whatever feels? Why are the two of you still standing there? Get out!”

She was slightly worried they wouldn’t move, and peeked at the two through the corner of her eyes.

Isn’t this how they act in those dramas? Was it not convincing?!

Shit. I jumped the gun against two urban legends. What if they burst out in anger and end up hurting me?! Logically, urban legends have no human ethics, so they might just jump me from behind...

Skin and Sack looked at each other, worried, as if telling each other, “Did we fuck up?!”

She seems to hate Master Lee! Her face didn’t even budge when we mentioned his name!

Isn’t she so kind? Replace her with another urban legend, and I’m afraid that we wouldn’t be given the same grace that she’s giving us – she’d be playing with our cores like balls!

The two glanced at the Witch with a knowing gaze – they could feel how strong her psychic energy fluctuations were, but they could not gauge the actual depth of her power. They quickly gave up the idea of testing her.

The two bowed respectfully, and in a gust of wind, the two hovered out the apartment unit.

Sensing that they were now far away, she breathed a sigh of relief. She picked Qin Dalin up from the chair, turned around, and walked towards the bedroom where the secret passage laid.

To be honest, she didn’t know what she had in store for the unconscious man in her grasp.

She couldn’t just let him go. With all the bad things he had done, her conscience would haunt her if she just left and went back home.

However, killing him seemed too cruel of a punishment – after all, he is a living-and-breathing human being.

Moreover, she had no confirmation that this ‘Master Lee’ person who sent Skin and Sack to haunt Qin Dalin is the same person who stole the ancient sword. She needed to obtain information from him.

Weighing her choices, she decided to imprison him in the secret torture room.

First, I’ll stalk the two urban legends – if I can locate the person who pulled out the ancient sword, I won’t come back; and if I don’t, I’ll come back and ask him.

Imprisoning him in the rotted cage, she took out a small vial of Disaster from her jacket, opened his mouth, and plopped a single drop into his mouth.

Disaster holds potent hallucinogenic properties and pollutes psychic energy. It is most commonly used to induce a coma, and just one drop is enough to keep Qin Dalin in deep sleep for less than half a month.

However, she still felt a little uneasy.

Yes, he might be unable to leave, but what if somebody comes to save him?

There’s still that woman living in the building, or the scary woman with the birthmark...

As insurance, she casted another spell and welded the iron doors leading to the secret room shut before leaving.

...

After finding an iron container from his house, Yibei tore off the intact talismans from his apartment door and stored them in the container before leaving.

It’s not easy to travel here! I must at least leave with something!

These talismans weren’t very powerful, so she won’t be able to use them for the time being. However, she could still sell them at the ghost market.

In the secret torture room, Qin Dalin woke up.

Opening his eyes, he was greeted with a pitch black. He was disoriented for a moment, but the smell that permeated throughout the room told him where he was. His body squirmed subconsciously as it bumped into the railings of the iron cage, and immediately, he felt his heart sink.

The female g-g-g-ghost locked me up in the torture room that I built with my own two hands...

In an instant, he felt as if he had been thrown into deep, freezing waters.

The water was endlessly cold, endlessly dark, and endlessly evil...

Before he decided to kidnap the ghost, he didn’t commit a single crime for more than half a year. The reason why he stopped was because of this very room – or rather, there was a problem with the entire apartment building itself.

The girls he murdered never left, and their spirits continue to wander the corridors every night. They cried in dark corners, or they would gently knock on doors one after another, as if they were looking for somebody...

This strange phenomenon scared most of the residents away, leaving only the woman with the birthmark and the pig-butchering lady.

Qin Dalin knew that the spirits were looking for him, and eventually, they will.

Hence, the urban legend in charge of getting his debts struck a deal with him – in exchange for items that were able to ward off evil, he must pay them his debts. Therefore, he was able to sleep peacefully for a few nights.

Then, when he came across Yibei, he thought that he would be able to sleep peacefully once again, but...

Just as he thought about it, the iron door that had been welded shut by the Witch opened with a creak, and several vague figures hovered into the room, with their backs turned to him as they surrounded the cage.

They all donned torn clothes, like the ones Lu Yibei was wearing earlier.

It was dead silent, like a tomb, and a strange voice came from outside the cage.

“Hello. Would you like to chat with us?”

Qin Dalin’s body trembled as he struggled violently inside the cage – this was the very line he used to tempt those girls into a conversation in order to let their guards down. This line was tried and tested many times against sad, lonely girls.

He wanted to scream for help, but when he opened his mouth, all he could feel was a sharp burning pain, as if a piece of red-hot coal was lodged in his throat.

The ghostly figures did not move, but their heads turned 180 degrees, revealing faces that were whiter than the torn skirts they donned.

Their bodies rose up, suspended in mid-air as they hovered closer and closer to the cage, speaking in unison, “Won’t you chat with us?”

“Ah...! Mmm!”

His voiceless throat emitted waves of frightened wails, and he slammed his body against the iron cage. His whole face was the very definition of fear, and his pupils were the size of rice grains.

Finally, everything fell silent.

In the dark room, all that was left was a twisted, deformed corpse that laid quietly on a bed of rotten hair.

There was nothing outside the cage, and the doors were still welded shut, as if the ghastly girls had never entered.

In this completely enclosed prison, a whirlwind stirred in the corner.

The wind stirred up alongside the sound of crying, and blue flames rose in the eye of the wind.

Through the flames, translucent ripples painted the walls, and an unusually large face with no facial features, save for a mouth, appeared out of thin air.

It opened its lips and revealed a bright red tongue, and a tall, thin man wearing a tuxedo, a bowler hat, with a black-and-white mask concealing his features, jumped out of the mouth and walked to Qin Dalin’s side.

Leaning down, he touched Qin Dalin’s chest and murmured, “Did he die of cardiac arrest and organ failure?”

As he murmured to himself, he wiped the foam that spilled out of Qin Dalin’s mouth, brought it to the gap of his mask, and sniffed.

“My god! Such pure Disaster Liquid – no wonder he died of a heart attack! How could you feed this to ordinary humans?”

“Ah, what a bother... another loss in our business... why are there so many people just evading their debts now? Tsk!”

The man walked towards the corner of the room, found the crumpled notebook, and flipped through a few pages casually. He shrugged as he read the contents, turning to the last page as he took out a pen from his jacket pocket, and wrote a large [0] on it.

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