Chapter 44: The View Inside the Frame

Name:Kaleidoscope of Death Author:
Chapter 44: The View Inside the Frame

As far as that newcomer was concerned, Ruan Nanzhu seemed particularly averse to her since day one.

Lin Qiushi asked him whether he sensed something was off about her from the start, but who wouldve imagined Ruan Nanzhu would give him a shallow answer in return, No. I just hate people who start crying the moment they enter these door worlds. People like that usually ask too many questions and are too troublesome to deal with. After stating this, he looked down at Lin Qiushi, his eyes deepening with immense satisfaction, and beamed. You dont tend to ask that many questions or pry much, and I like that.

Lin Qiushi: He should probably be thankful for his own lack of curiosity.

Yang Meishu was the name of this so-called newcomer. Perhaps the greatest mistake she couldve ever made was pretending to be a complete newbie. As soon as she entered the door world, she began to sob persistently, thus provoking Ruan Nanzhus loathing. Had she changed her approach and acted cute instead, she genuinely mightve had a chance to get closer to Ruan Nanzhujust as Xu Jin had in the previous world.

Didnt you say there is only one clue for every door? Tan Zaozao was fairly confused after reading the slip of paper in Lin Qiushis hand. What exactly is the deal with this note?

Not necessarily. It just that such instances are quite rare, clarified Ruan Nanzhu. I have encountered this particular situation a few times before. As for the reason two different notes can exist within the same door, I dont have an explanation to offer, since I, myself, do not know. Perhaps this phenomenon is triggered by special conditions? Ruan Nanzhu pinched the slip of paper between his fingers, and pondered deeply, Or perhapsthe individuals whove obtained such notes are the special ones. Of course, these were merely conjectures of his, speculations that could not be proven at present time.

So, hows everything with Yang Meishu right now? Lin Qiushi wondered. Does she know youve already figured out her true identity?

Ruan Nanzhu smiled merrily, Who knows for the time being, but we will find out, very soon. His tone was light and relaxed, I truly hope shell still be alive by the time she figures it out.

Lin Qiushi: A devilish malice surged within the depths of Ruan Nanzhus eyes, glaringly obvious and frighteningly chilling.

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Deeply embosomed in the quietude of the serene night, Yang Meishu lay in bed.

That beautiful man did not show up at the dining hall to eat with the others during the day. It seemed that her plan worked out without any hitches. He had brought this upon himself. Who told him to refuse her sincere advances? Yang Meishu felt a twinge of regret as she reminisced about that fine man. She was honestly quite fond of him, and he could have also lived until the end; it was such a pity that wasnt possible any more.

As of right now, two peoples deaths had been confirmed. Of course, Yang Meishus ultimate goal was still far from her reach, but she wasnt in a hurry; after all, the whole situation was entirely under her control, playing out exactly as she desired in the palms of her hands. As long as the humans within this door world were slowly killed off, according to the laws of these door worlds, she, the remaining survivor, would be invincible. And when that time came, the matter concerning the key or the door to escape this hell could easily be resolved.

As for that particular rule where one shouldnt kill another in the door worldsthe dead who sought vengeance usually knew who their enemies were. But those pitiful humans who had died unjustly and had unknowingly become a wandering ghost, could barely fathom their own deaths, let alone figure out who they should get take revenge on; needless to say, how could they possibly exact a meaningless revenge if they never realized who or what led to their doom in the first place?

Thinking of this, Yang Meishu tittered with sheer delight. She gleefully hummed a tune as she gazed up at the ceiling. It wasnt long before she sank into a deep slumber.

Drip. Drip. Drip.

Freezing droplets of water tapped Yang Meishus face, delicately clinging to her fragile skin. She groggily opened her eyes, and through her bleary vision, she spotted a dark, damp stain splotching the walls overhead. The foul, moist patches tarnished the pure, snow-white ceiling, and translucent beads of water steadily fell upon her cheeks.

Yang Meishu instantly became aware of her surroundings, the haziness in her mind clearing up. She swiftly climbed out of her bed, and looked around. Without her knowing, the originally-closed window had been pried wide open. Wintry gales tore through her window, inviting the biting iciness from the pitiless rain.

Assailed by the bitter winds, Yang Meishu shivered uncontrollably. Wanting to shut the window, she went over to the bedside, when she unexpectedly caught sight of a hooded figure standing outside of her room.

It was a woman. A gangling woman dressed in a flowing black gown and a classic black hat. Her head was tipped back at a slight angle, and her soulless, inky eyes peered at Yang Meishu, an unsettling mania emanating from her eerie gaze. The darkness of her black attire accentuated the ghastliness of her pale countenance. She was like a sodden, decaying corpse, silently welcoming the cascading rain upon her figure.

Ah!!! Yang Meishu staggered backwards in fright. Waves of cold sweat washed over her quivering body. Drip. Drip. Drip. The water stains on the ceiling expanded, becoming ever more prominent. Yang Meishus hair grew damper, as well, gradually soaking in the moisture.

All of a sudden, Yang Meishu was struck with a burst of recollection. She rushed towards her nightstand and grabbed her knapsack, urgently turning it inside out, in search of something.

Its not here! Its not herethere was no trace of the item she was looking for! Bone-chilling droplets of sweat trickled down her spine, drenching her clothes and announcing her distress. Before long, Yang Meishus knees crumpled beneath her, and she collapsed to the ground with a defeated cry, Where is the note?! Where is my note

The note was gone; there was nothing. The vital key to her survival was nowhere to be found. Yang Meishu trembled in fear, like a newborn fawn. She stiffly lifted her head and faced the ceiling above, fearfully looking on as the growing water stains gradually distorted into the shape of a human being.

Aghast at the sight, Yang Meishu frantically scrambled to her feet, desperately wishing to flee from this room as quickly as possible. However, when she approached the door and twisted the knob to open it, she dreadfully discovered that her only means of escape was locked.

Help me! Is anyone out there! Help Plaintive screams ripped through Yang Meishus hoarse throat. She hopelessly watched on as the water stains warped on the ceiling, writhing agitatedly as though desiring to break free from the walls that restrained them. She furiously pounded on the door, anxious to leave this godawful chamber.

Help me! Save me, anyone The thick, stagnant stench of water filled her lungs, suffocating her. Yang Meishu howled in anguish; for the first time in her life, she realized just how bitter the taste of despair was.

Her eyes darted around in a panic, until they stopped on a certain object. At some point in time, the ordinary landscape illustrated on the painting in her room had transformed into a mocking portrait of a familiar individual. The appearance of the woman captured on the canvas practically mirrored that of the mistress of the castle; in fact, the resemblance was so uncanny, it might as well have been the mistress in the flesh.

Ahhhhh Yang Meishus reason finally succumbed to the unbearable fear, and she recklessly charged at the painting. She snatched up the fruit knife and began hacking at the haunted portrait before her eyes, slashing at it mercilessly. She ruthlessly brought the blade down again, and again, and again

Before long, The Woman of the Rain was shredded to pieces; torn fragments of the ladys expressionless face fell and scattered the floors. Yang Meishu finally released her grip on the sharp blade. With disheveled hair and crazed eyes, she raggedly panted, her chest rising and falling heavily.

Im not afraid of you. Yang Meishu deliriously chanted. Im not afraid of you

However, when she glanced back at the window, her heart stopped.

The woman who was supposed to be standing outside of her window, was now inside of her room. Her looming figure cast a cold, dark shadow upon Yang Meishus body, shrouding the quivering young lady in caliginous desolation. In the womans hands was a black frame, one Yang Meishu knew all too wellit was the picture frame she used to kill the others.

No, no, no, no! It was at this very moment that Yang Meishu understood the gravity of her situation. She looked around in horror, trying to find the true frame encasing her; alas, it was far too late.

The woman coolly stepped towards Yang Meishu, eventually coming to a full stop right before her. She looked down at the other with a hollow gaze, then raised the menacing black frame in her hands and mightily smashed it against the girl.

Ahhhhhhh!!! Unlike Xiao Su, who immediately lost consciousness upon having been struck by the frame and set into a portrait, Yang Meishu wasnt directly embedded into a painting. Rather, the frame transformed into a serrated weapon and mutilated her flesh with severe lacerations, from which thick dribbles of warm, crimson blood disgorged.

Yang Meishu struggled to turn around and escape, but all that escaped was her strength, slowly abandoning her to weakness. Her strength having failed her, she crashed to the ground, hard. As she lay on the floor, her clouded eyes wandered around the room, soon resting upon the ruins of the portrait she had ripped to shreds.

At long last, the lifeless darkness blurred her vision, and Yang Meishus heavy eyelids fluttered shut.

Up until her very last breath, she never realized what had led to her tragic doom.

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Lin Qiushi slept very well that night. The following morning, Ruan Nanzhu woke up unusually early and in a rather pleasant mood. He greeted Lin Qiushi with a bright smile.

Good morning. Lin Qiushi smoothed down his lazily tousled hair. You seem to be in a good mood?

Of course. Ruan Nanzhu glanced at the time, I cant wait to eat breakfast.

Lin Qiushi didnt think anything more of Ruan Nanzhus words; he simply thought the man was eager to fill his starving belly. On the other hand, Tan Zaozao regarded the others statement with a thoughtful expression.

Thereafter, the group of three made their way to the dining hall. Ruan Nanzhu found spot to seat himself down at and began scanning the room, seemingly searching for something.

What are you looking for? Lin Qiushi asked him, while munching on his fresh bread.

Im looking for someone. Ruan Nanzhu replied. It seems that another one of us is missing.

Indeed, there was one less amongst them. The newcomer Ruan Nanzhu spoke of yesterday was nowhere to be seen. And they werent the only ones who noticed this odd situation, it seemed. In the end, someone approached Yang Meishus partner and inquired about her.

I dont know. I knocked on her door, but she never opened it. The male teammate replied. She might still be sleeping.

All of them had arbitrarily formed temporary teams in this door world, so it was only natural that they werent close to each other, much less loyal; it was pointless to hope for involved parties to conscientiously uphold their duties as reliable teammates. However, the others response was far too dismissive and inconsiderate, causing everyone to frown.

Zhang Tao, who had previously found the frame, said, How could she still be sleeping under these circumstances? Something mustve happened. Lets check on her. When he finished saying this, he glanced at Ruan Nanzhu, seemingly awaiting his approval.

Ruan Nanzhu Lin Qiushi desperately wished to break free from their tenacious clutches, but the corridor was too narrow, leaving him with very little room to maneuver. His legs were caught by the things in the paintings, and he was forcibly dragged back out of the bathroom.

At some point in time, the woman in black came to a stand before Lin Qiushi.

She looked down at Lin Qiushi with cold eyes, her towering figure casting an ominous shadow upon Lin Qiushis fallen body.

Lin Qiushi struggled to lift his head, and met the womans hollow gaze.

The women didnt speak. She simply loomed over Lin Qiushi, staring unblinking at the other with her sinister black eyes. She then leaned forward, drawing even closer to the other until they were only a thin breath away from each other. Lin Qiushi could smell that acrid reek of paint lingering on her body.

Lin Qiushi was paralyzed to the spot, like a vulnerable frog in the presence of a venomous serpent.

The woman slowly reached out with a skeletal hand and gripped Lin Qiushis wrist, easily lifting him up in the air. Her strength was outrageous. Someone like Lin Qiushi, who stood at a height of 180 centimeters, merely amounted to a helpless chicken that was ready to be slaughtered. Lin Qiushi utterly powerless against her clutches; it was as if the tight grip around his wrist was draining him of his strength.

Casually picking him up as one would with dropped items, the woman then clomped upstairs to the top of the castle.

Mustering all of his power, Lin Qiushi began to struggle against her, but to no avail. In the face of the womans monstrous strength, Lin Qiushi was like a weak six-year-old boy, simply unable to resist. He was hauled up the stairs by the woman, and dragged towards the top of the building.

Hes going to die! Hes going to die! This was the first time in a long while, Lin Qiushi vividly felt the imminence of death. A foreboding premonition overwhelmed him, violently stabbing at his guts and devouring his mind. He just knew he was gradually approaching Deaths doorstep. And the moment they reached the top of this castle, itd be over for him! He would die!

Fuck it!!! Spitting out a string of obscene vulgarities, Lin Qiushi firmly grasped the handrail near the staircase. He couldnt understand how he was suddenly pulled into the world of the painting. According to Ruan Nanzhus words, as long as his figure wasnt captured in the frame, he should be fineunlessthere were other frames they hadnt found?

The handrail was slick with water, and Lin Qiushis grip was wavering. The woman didnt even bat an eyelid at his relentlessly struggle for survival. Wearing the same expressionless look on her face, she pulled on him harder, exerting greater force against his futile resistance.

No longer able to hold out against her, Lin Qiushis grip slipped, and the woman continued dragging him up the stairs, as if nothing had happened.

Looks like its all over. Lin Qiushi smiled bitterly in his heart.

However, just when he had resigned himself to his wretched fate, Lin Qiushi registered the sharp noise of breaking glass. No sooner, the view before him began falling apart and fragmenting to little pieces, the air distorting and the image of the woman also blurring.

Lin Qiushi Tan Zaozaos voice desperately cried out for him. Come back to us

Lin Qiushi! Ruan Nanzhu was also shouting his name.

Lin Qiushis struggled to open his eyes, but it was as if his eyes were glued shut; he just couldnt.

At long last, the crisp sound of shattering glass grew clearer, ever more distinct. Bright light spilled through the thin skin of his eyelids, piercing his retinae. With great difficulty, Lin Qiushi managed to open his eyes, only to be met with the sight of a frightened Tan Zaozao and a frowning Ruan Nanzhu.

What happened to me? Lin Qiushi hoarsely groaned.

You almost died Tan Zaozaos voice trembled with fear. If Ruan Nanzhu hadnt realized it in time

Lin Qiushi lifted his head slightly, only to find himself lying on the bathroom floor, shards from a broken mirror scattered beside him.

She seemed to have captured me inside the world of the painting. Dazed, Lin Qiushi still couldnt fathom the situation. But I thought there werent any more frames? Yang Meishu died, so there shouldnt have been any more frames, and yet this happened to him

How can a painter not have any more frames? The frames Yang Meishu used were ultimately provided by her. Ruan Nanzhu replied helplessly. I thought this was common sense

Lin Qiushi: Youre right, this is common sense. Sorry about that. Its rather difficult for someone with his IQ to survive in these door worlds.

Tan Zaozao softly wept beside him.

I dont blame you though. Ruan Nanzhu reassured. Who wouldve expected it to be arranged so cleverly. He pointed at the broken mirror in front of him. Take a look.

When he raised his head, Lin Qiushi saw a black frame meticulously hidden underneath the shattered mirror. The mirror turned out to be double-sided glass, so anyone who looking into the mirror would, inevitably, be framed by the object.

Lin Qiushi face contorted into a grimace, Is it just this one, or all mirrors

Ruan Nanzhu shrugged, This is her castle. What do you think?

Lin Qiushi: So Yang Meishu pretty much wasted her time by unnecessarily doing more

Ruan Nanzhu: It wasnt just Yang Meishu who wasted her time with such superfluous actions; even I did. He then asked, So, what did you do in there? How did you get inside the painting?

Lin Qiushi: I just walked down the hallway for a bit

Ruan Nanzhu: Stand still and dont move from your spot the next time something like this happens.

Lin Qiushi dropped his head into his palms and heaved a deep sigh. He honestly felt that trying to avoid such inevitable dangers was futile. Suddenly, he recalled something, How did you find out where I was? How was I able to be rescued even after being trapped within the frame?

Ruan Nanzhu didnt immediately respond to his questions. He simply reached out with his hand and affectionately pinched Lin Qiushis earlobe, Fate.

Realization struck Lin Qiushi. Only now did it hit him that the ruby earring Ruan Nanzhu gave him played a huge role in this.

What should we do now? Tan Zaozao was at a loss. Considering there may be frames behind every mirror, wouldnt that mean all of us will be targeted and eventually killed by her?

Ruan Nanzhu shook his head, Thats improbable. This is not an advanced door, so the conditions for killing humans are rather limited and strict. She cannot round us all up and massacre us as she pleases. He pointed out, Havent you noticed that every time she dragged someone into a painting, she waited a certain period of time before dragging another person inside?

Tan Zaozao: So?

Ruan Nanzhu: So, we should try to bring the key out in the meantime.

Tan Zaozao suspiciously narrowed her eyes at Ruan Nanzhu: What do you mean by bring the key out?

Ruan Nanzhu: Think about it. What if I took advantage of the time shes incapacitated, completely unable to kill people, and burned down all of her paintings

Upon hearing Ruan Nanzhus so-called plan, Tan Zaozao and Lin Qiushis faces blackened, their features, twisting into an ugly expression.

Horrified, Tan Zaozao advised, Ruan Nanzhu, I know youre reckless, but dont just seek death by diving headfirst into danger like this, okay! Youre literally playing with fire, you know!

Ruan Nanzhu: Oh, Im only joking.

Utter disbelief and doubt swept across Tan Zaozao and Lin Qiushis faces at this. Ruan Nanzhus tone was far from that of someone who was merely kidding around; he definitely wasnt joking.

Authors Comment:

Ruan Nanzhu takes out his lighter: Oh, dont mind me. Im just joking around

The Mistress: ?????

Lin Qiushi: Are you having fun?