Book 3: Chapter 12: Have a drink

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Book 3: Chapter 12: Have a drink

Drip.

The clear sound of water dripping interrupted Xiao Xias dreams.

She woke up and had a moment of confusion. Where was this?

In a daze, she recalled that after the matter with the zombie, Wan Li insisted on her moving into Ruan Zhans ghost-warding fortress. At first she stubbornly refused. She wasnt unafraid, but she was still peeved at Ruan Zhan. He hadnt returned despite her being in danger. Although she knew this thought wasnt reasonable, and also knew Ruan Zhan had no obligations to help her, she still couldnt convince her heart. However, Wan Li ended up threatening to tie her up and drag her over if she didnt comply. Only then did she reluctantly agree.

She wasnt afraid of violence. She just couldnt bear brushing Wan Lis kind intentions aside. She didnt want her stubbornness to cause others to worry.

But why was she in an unfamiliar place now? The walls were crude and made of clay and she was surrounded by simple furniture. Underneath her was a hard wooden bed and above was an old skylight.

The skylights glass was broken and covered in cobwebs. Gloomy rays of light scattered down, though it wasnt clear whether it came from the sun or the moon. It speckled Xiao Xias face, making her shield her eyes, unable to adjust right away. The dripping water from the skylight happened to fall onto her hand.

She closed her eyes and let out a sigh.

Was this a dream or not? She was once again unable to tell. If this was a dream, why didnt she wake up when she pinched her arm until it hurt? If this was the real world, why couldnt she remember how she got here? A solo trip to a mountain village? An educational mission with the lawyers association? Why did she not have any impression?!

Drip.

Another drop of water landed on her hand. She wiped it off restlessly, but felt the water had a strange odor and texture. She opened her eyes and took a look. There was nothing on the skylight, and the mark left on her hand had a deep color. She couldnt see it clearly in the faint darkness.

Could it be sewage water? She spoke to herself.

Its blood. A young and tender voice rang out in her ear, making her sit up in fright.

Outside the wooden fence-like door, a tiny silhouette stood. Upon closer look, it was a six or seven year old little boy. His overly long hair covered his eyes, obscuring his expression. His arms were raised up next to him, but it wasnt clear what he was holding. Xiao Xia didnt know how long he had been standing there. She felt it was like he had been there the whole time, just like this broken hut that suddenly appeared.

Who are you? Where is this? Having finally seen a person, Xiao Xia hurriedly questioned him.

The little boy didnt speak and merely smiled. Xiao Xia saw his mouth was very large, giving his entire face a weird feel.

Can you tell me? She asked again. She was a little afraid, sensing that something was off about this place.

I didnt do it on purpose.

No, give me!

I wont! Xiao Xia forcefully pushed the approaching little boy away and continued running. She never knew children could also be so scary.

Give me give me give me! Continuous screaming sounded from behind her, forcing her to continue running downwards without stopping. Suddenly, something flashed in front of her and she saw the hanged ghost on the stairwell, forcing her put on the brakes.

Have a drink, its very tasty. The female ghost stretched the hand with dark blood towards her, the wound like a smiling mouth.

Give me your body! The little boy had also caught up and gave her a forceful shove from behind.

To avoid them, Xiao Xia could only lean against the railings of the stairs. However, the building was too decrepit and the rotted wood gave way, causing her to plummet from the endless stairs!

Painpain.

Xiao Xias whole body seemed to have shattered. The pain made her suspect all her bones had broken and there were traces of blood on her palms. However, she was still in this strange place and didnt have the feeling of waking up from a nightmare.

Was this not a dream at all? Would it never end?!

She looked around in terror and saw that she was in a shabby courtyard. In front of her was a dark, crooked building. It seemed to be the one with the endless stairs earlier. There was a stone mill in the center of the courtyard. A grey little mule whose head was blocked from view was lazily dragging the wheel slowly.

The sky was grey and the sun couldnt be seen. There was also no wind, and the only sound was the creaking of the mills rotation. There was also the sound of hushed conversation that seemed both close yet distant!

Who was speaking?

Xiao Xia looked over and saw a row of stone benches behind her. There were several long-haired women in red sitting there. It was as if they were tourists who were here to see the little mule pulling the wheel. They pointed and watched curiously while chatting quietly and fervently, as though they hadnt noticed Xiao Xias existence.

Xiao Xia only felt cold sweat flowing from her forehead. She didnt dare make a sound. She knew she had gone from the frying pan into the fire. She had to get away from here, or she was dead for sure.

This was because none of those women had faces!

Apart from a blank slate covered by scattered hair, there was nothing else.