Chapter 123: The Second Sacrifice

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Chapter 123: The Second Sacrifice

What happened the night before, nobody knewexcept for Jian Qianyuan and that unfortunate dead partner of hers.

Lin Qiushi remembered that yesterday, Jian Qianyuan had also been one of the people eschewing the unpleasant taste of lunch. But sat before the same nauseating and flavored dead-fish lunch today, her odd behavior gave Lin Qiushi an unfortunate supposition. Could Jian Qianyuan have been affected by that monster as well

Jian Qianyuan didnt care at all what the others thought. Once she finished eating, she left the dining room with a satisfied pat of her slightly distended belly. On her way out she seemed to have noticed the shocked looks everyone was sending her, and answered with a cold smile.

The taste is actually pretty good. If you like, you should all go give it a try, she mumbled to herself.

Nobody answered her, and she shrugged in disinterest before leaving.

Lin Qiushi watched her enter a room. And when the rooms changed, Jian Qianyuan disappeared before the crowd.

The locations of the rooms kept changing; every few minutes, a new room appeared in front of the deck.

Some were luckypeople found their stuff inside the rooms and brought them out. Others not so much, never managing to find their original rooms.

Lin Qiushi, on the other hand, made a new discovery. While they were perusing the hallways, they were fortunate enough to see once more that locked room theyd discovered the day before. Only, something had changed about it. The door to that room now stood wide open, and the chain that had locked it from the inside was scattered in broken pieces all over the ground. It seemed to have been violently broken off.

I remember this room, Lin Qiushi said. Room 201. He looked at the door plate, thinking of the room number theyd seen yesterday. Is there anything inside it now?

Ruan Nanzhu stood in the doorway staring into the dark interior.

You dont hear anything inside? he asked.The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))

No, Lin Qiushi shook his head after listening for a while. He was sure he could hear nothing moving about.

Then that thing probably left. Ruan Nanzhu approached and took a step inside, casually turning on a kerosene lamp on the table beside him.

The dim light illuminated what wasnt a terribly large room, and they got a good look at what was inside.

The room was both normal and abnormal. Normal was its furnishings, which were identical to where Lin Qiushis group slept. Abnormal was the additional things inside the room: a bunch of fish scales.

These scales were scattered throughout the entire room, filling the space with a disgusting fishy stench. Lin Qiushi also noticed that on the floors, there was a sort of liquidlike water, but a bit more viscoussmeared all over. It was discomforting to look at.

And on the walls and furniture all around them, there were marks made by sharp claws, telling them that this indeed was the room that once held that monster prisoner.

Lin Qiushi inspected these claw marks and found them extremely deep; if those claws could do this much to hardwood flooring, then it was easy to surmise that a fragile human body for them wouldnt stand a single blow.

Gu Longming was gagging out of disgust, but Ruan Nanzhu took a napkin from his shirt and collected a few of the scales.

Though at present, they didnt know what the fish scales were for, it was better to be prepared just in case.

Lin Qiushi searched the rest of the room for other clues. Quickly, he found a mans shoe in the corner. It made Lin Qiushi think of the man whod been eaten yesterday. Did the monster drag its prey back to its room?

As Lin Qiushi was contemplating this, Gu Longming said: Times almost up. The moment they came in, hed started counting down, and there were still around ten seconds before five minutes were up.

Lets get out of here, Ruan Nanzhu said. This place doesnt seem to be of any more use.

Lin Qiushi agreed.

Not long after the three left that room, its location changed into another room. Lin Qiushis expression was a bit downcast.

Ruan Nanzhu asked what was on his mind.

Lin Qiushi: I think things might be worse than we thought.

What do you mean? Gu Longming asked in doubt.

Is the monsters position truly fixed? Lin Qiushi asked. Or can it move around?

Before hed seen that room, he thought the monsters position was fixed. But upon seeing that ruined chain, hed formulated an unfortunate hypothesis: the monster could move, and it could move throughout the entire labyrinth. Though, like the humans, it could not find the exit, all the people lost in the maze were just like food to it.

Your guess is likely correct. Ruan Nanzhu glanced at his watch. There are still thirteen people. Thats enough to feed him for ten days.

Gu Longming forced out a laugh: You guys are joking, right?

Ruan Nanzhu shrugged.

Only if you like this sort of humor.

At dinner, Lin Qiushi had thought hed be able to see that bug-covered NPC. But the NPC didnt show. It seemed he only appeared in the dining room at lunch, and had its role refreshed consistently

Everybody except Jian Qianyuan still ate their dinners listlessly.

When Jian Qianyuan appeared in the dining hall once more, she continued scarfing down the fish placed before her. Her unrestrained way of eating left the crowd with even less of an appetite, and they all dispersed after swallowing down some noodles.

Lin Qiushis group was the same. Only, before leaving, Lin Qiushi took a closer look at Jian Qianyuan, wanting to see if there were any changes on her body.

To his puzzlement, Jian Qianyuan was still currently a simple human. Beyond suddenly loving fish, there was nothing odd about her.

Im really scared to see her become one of those things tomorrow. Gu Longmings current feelings about Jian Qianyuan were complex; he and Lin Qiushi were thinking of the same thing.

Neither Lin Qiushi nor Ruan Nanzhu spoke.

That night, Lin Qiushi wasnt getting much sleep. His mind was filled with thoughts of Jian Qianyuan, the way she was changing, and connections between all the clues.

As for Ruan Nanzhu, hed taken out the fish scales from his pocket, set them on the table, and was currently scrutinizing them closely.

It wasnt raining tonight, and a clean bright moon hung in the sky, casting a silver glow down onto the ship deck and ocean surface. The sea wind brought with it salt and heat through the window, and the beds beneath them were lightly swaying. Had they not been in a door, the atmosphere here actually seemed a tad like a leisurely vacation.

Lin Qiushi looked out to his side. The scenery outside the window changed every five minutes.

Sometimes he could see the deck, and sometimes the stern. Sometimes it was just a black wall. The two people lying behind him seemed to be asleep already, their breathing going even. But just before Lin Qiushi fell asleep as well, he heard a peculiar soundsomething was moving across the floorboards. The thing was heavy, enough to press soft creaks from the wooden planks, and it didnt seem to be wearing shoes. Lin Qiushi could even hear the quiet stick of flesh to wood.

This sound was getting closer, finally coming to a stop near their window.

The warmth of a body against his back gave Lin Qiushis frozen voice box a little bit of comfort, but that terrifying sound still seemed to be echoing in between Lin Qiushis ears. He felt like he could still hear Jian Qianyuans wailing

Shes dead, Lin Qiushi said.

Mh, Ruan Nanzhu said. Go to sleep. This is normal.

Maybe I couldve figured out a way to save her, Lin Qiushi sighed.

But you had to save yourself first. Ruan Nanzhus fingers traversed paths through Lin Qiushis hair. Were still short a long sword to kill it with.

In the myth, the weapon that Theseus used to kill the Minotaur was a long sword. But they hadnt seen any weapon on the ship that could damage the fishmandinner knives were surely a no-go.

We found the string, Lin Qiushi said, and we also found the aperitif. When Jian Qianyuan died, he understood what aperitif actually meant.

Ruan Nanzhu kissed the tip of Lin Qiushis ear.

Sleep already. Well talk about it tomorrow.

Lin Qiushi made a noise of agreement and closed his eyes.

He tried, but he didnt actually manage to sleep so well, only waited blearily until morning.

The weather wasnt good today. That thick cloud layer once again enveloped the entire sky, dim enough to scare people with.

Lin Qiushi got up early and went out onto the deck with Ruan Nanzhu and Gu Longming. None of them were surprised by the additional corpse there. Though its face was no longer discernible, the clothes told them that it was indeed Jian Qianyuan.

Her stomach had been torn open, and all the fish shed eaten the day before was nowhere to be seen. Also gone were all her innards.

Shen Juexin, whod already been seasick, vomited once more. Vomiting with him were a few of the weaker girls with a lower threshold of tolerance.

Lin Qiushi also spotted the girl whod given him a heads up the other day, Xiao Mo. The erratic vibe of a newcomer had faded for her, and her expression was a lot number now, like she was already able to accept the horrifying scene before her.

Two days had passed. Jian Qianyuan was the second sacrifice to be eaten.

The group quickly took care of Jian Qianyuans body, if taking care meant tossing it into the ocean and watching the fish take apart what was left of her.

I saw that monster yesterday too. The number of people whod seen the monster had increased, and someone was tremulously describing what happened the night before. It passed by my door and walked to Jian Qianyuans room. It split the door open and dragged Jian Qianyuan out

It was too scary, that person said. I couldnt help her. Im no match for that monster.

Nobody could defeat a two-meter-tall monster. If they had some firearms, maybe theyd be able to put up a fight, but under these circumstances with only dinner knives at their disposal, nobody wanted to put their lives on the line.

Lin Qiushi was a bit tired. He found a place to sit down in the dining room and pushed the peas in his plate around.

The NPC who gave them food had also appeared, and he looked exactly the same as he did the first day Lin Qiushi saw him. Even his expression was unchanged.

Lin Qiushi and Ruan Nanzhu exchanged a look. Then Ruan Nanzhu got up first, walking toward that NPC.

Hello sir, Ruan Nanzhu greeted him.

The NPC didnt speak, just stared coldly at Ruan Nanzhu. It was like he was a robot, and what to do when greeted by someone wasnt programmed into his system at all.

Hello sir, Ruan Nanzhu said to him a second time.

The man still didnt respond.

With a tilt of his head, Ruan Nanzhu pushed the plate of food in front of them right to the ground. The fish inside the plates scattered all over, breaking into pieces.

What are you doing? the man finally spoke, sounding quite unhappy.

I just wanted to ask, Ruan Nanzhu said, when youre making the food, do you always bring so many insects along with you?

I dont know what youre talking about.

A casual swipe got Ruan Nanzhu one of the human-faced insects buzzing in circles around the man.

You dont?

Seeing this, the man set down the ladle for food preparation in his hand and made to leave. But Ruan Nanzhu caught him by a shoulder.

And where are you going?

The man began to shake violently.

Watching from afar, Lin Qiushi first thought the man was afraid of maybe angry, but very quickly he discovered that it was neitherthe man was melting.

His body was rapidly shrinking, turning from head to toe into a mass of black. This lump dispersed in the dining room with a buzzit was a hoard of flying insects.

Everybody in the dining room was stunned by this scene, before smacking at them like crazy.

But the insects came and went quickly, disappearing from the dining room just like that. And the NPC who had been right in front of them was now only a set of empty clothing.

Motherfucker. Gu Longming hadnt seen this coming at all, and said blankly: This brother was a mosquito demon?

Lin Qiushi: He didnt know what to say either.

Ruan Nanzhu scratched his head and peeked at Lin Qiushi. Does this mean theres nobody to feed us fish from now on?

Lin Qiushi: seems that way.

Ruan Nanzhu lifted his palms with an innocent expression. Everybody else in the dining room howevertheir expressions grew complicated. Who knew what came to mind.

Ruan Nanzhu: Thats a bit of a shame, isnt it.

The group: Not a shame at all, thank you.

Translators Note

RNZ speaks to the NPC in the polite register of you, lmfao