Chapter 3: City of Eternal Night
When Tang Cuos eyes could see again, he was standing in an unfamiliar room.
The room wasnt large, only about 10 square meters in size. It was equipped with a wooden bed, a simple fan-shaped bathroom with a glass door and a small round table with two chairs. Looking at the decoration style, the bathroom was very modern with a separated platform for wet area, but the round table and the wooden bed gave off the smell of Chinas Republican eraThe Republic of China ran from 1912-1949 and marked the end of the countrys imperial dynasties. The period is characterised by Chinas industrialisation and integration into Western practices.. The rooms floor was very old, like that of an abandoned loft in a western-style house.
What a weird style.
Tang Cuo only pondered the thought for a short moment, then quickly walked to the desk because there was a colourful glass window at that side. As he opened the window and looked out, an unfamiliar city appeared before his eyes.
It was always better to be able to see with ones own eyes. This was when Tang Cuo could really feel he had stepped into another world.
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It was called black because all the houses and roads in this city were of a pure black colour, and the atmosphere surrounding the whole place was solemn and grim. But this description wasnt totally accurate, because some houses still had their roofs covered in colourful glazed tiles, like pieces of gems that scattered around the city.
And the lights were bright here. There was even a faint lively sound that came from the far corners of the city. It seemed that a human figure could be seen moving under every source of light.
This city is alive.
There were both Western-looking towers and Chinese-style pavilions.
There was an old horse carriage passing through the black cobblestone street in the front, and there were rail tracks seemingly made with technology of the future floating in the air, interconnected and intertwined. With a loud clunking sound, an industrial steam engine train followed the tracks to run into the sky. As the train flew off like a black dragon, its carriages shined like little stars.
It was nighttime. There were no stars and no moon in the sky, but Tang Cuos vision remained clear because beside the lights on the streets, there was a huge illuminating sphere at the top of the tower in the distance.
It shined like a glowing jewel [ye ming zhu], lit. translated as night glowing jewel, refers to a type of gemstone that could glow in the darkness., and there were actually more than one of them. From Tang Cuos observation, these stones must have been evenly distributed around the city.
Tang Cuos room was on the third floor. This building was located in a residential area filled with Western-style buildings that were mostly two- or three-floor tall. The cobblestone street downstairs was very long, and from time to time, a few pedestrians would pass by. They were both men and women from all walks of life dressed in a modern manner, but their styles seemed to be greatly varied.
Tattered clothes, crumpled cloaks, camouflage jackets you name it. Tang Cuo had only seen this colourful fashion show in the newcomer area of big online games.
Is this Yong Ye City?(T/N: Yong Ye literally means Eternal Night.)
Where are Chi Yan and the others?
After a moment, Tang Cuo turned his attention to the room again and his gaze immediately landed on the coat rack at the door. A small golden bell was hung there, which, except for its size, looked exactly the same as the one Tang Cuo saw in the white mist.
But Tang Cuo didnt intend to pay it any further attention. He directly grasped the door handle and pushed it down, but the door didnt open.
Ding The bell rang by itself.
The following is a guideline for you to ensure your survival in Yong Ye City: Please open the system panel and complete the basic settings according to the current character score. The time limit is ten minutes. If in doubt, press 1; if the system fails, press 4. Survival is not easy, please cherish life.
What the heck is this?
Tang Cuo narrowed his eyes but he totally couldnt see any system panel. Why is this broken game so annoying? I cant even die peacefully now. This is more troublesome than being alive.
Thinking so, Tang Cuo wanted to head to bed first.
He impatiently searched again in the room and even pulled up his sleeves to look for any button on his arm, but found nothing.
Perhaps the trigger of this broken system was his voice.
On.
No response.
Open. (T/N: originally written in English)
Guess it doesnt listen to English either.
Go to hell.
Please use civilised words to create a beautiful Yong Ye City together.
Tang Cuo was too lazy to curse, so he closed his eyes and took a deep breath. Opening his eyes, he found a holographic display in front of him. No matter where Tang Cuo looked, the panel would display directly opposite him, seemingly following his line of sight.
As for the power button? Perhaps he needed to close his eyes for more than three seconds.
The system panel wasnt much different from Tang Cuos online games. It was divided into three parts [Character], [Skills] and [Mission], which could be switched between each other. Located independently at the bottom was an Inventory Bar with ten slots, but all slots were empty. Tang Cuo wanted to reach out to touch the display, but he found that as soon as he had the idea in mind, the [Character] panel was brought up by itself.
[Character]
No. K27216: Tang Cuo
Initial character score: -8
Strength: 0
Intelligence: 0
Charm: 0
Rating: A
Life value:
[Consider adding points, no change of mind will be allowed. Survival is not easy, please cherish life.]
The next second, before Lu Wenming even had time to react, Tang Cuo grabbed his hand and dragged him into the room, closed the door, pressed him against it and held his arms behind his back. The door only let out a soft sound as Tang Cuo deliberately withdrew his force the moment he shut it.
The basket fell to the ground and the pamphlets scattered all over. Lu Wenming wanted to shout out but his mouth was tightly covered.
If you cooperate, you can live. If I guess it right, everyone here has died once, so if you die again, the result should be worse than death.
Um! Um! Lu Wenming nodded madly.
Tang Cuo released his hand but moved it a little down. His icy-cold fingertips stayed on Lu Wenmings neck, as if he could twist it off with just a little effort.
Lu Wenming had cold sweats all over. Which newcomer wouldnt face so many problems when he first came here? It wasnt like their brains stopped functioning, but they were scared out of their mind by their own death. Even the most determined person would need time to adapt and a little coaxing could trick them, but then what is with this one behind him?
Looking back at the situation just now, Lu Wenming was so angry that his heart thumped violently on his chest. He should have left Tang Cuo alone the first moment he noticed the difference. Why did he try to push his luck?
I, I really didnt try to trick you. The current exchange ratio of Yong Ye City is 1 point for 10,000 to 20,000 RMB. I just charge a handling fee and I also need to pay a part of it. In the end, I may not even have 1 point in my hand! Newcomers will always accept the exchange. Although 1 point for 10,000 isnt a lot, you can bear with it for the first few days. Im also trying to survive. Please spare me, have some pity on me
RMB is useless. Points are the stronger currency.
Lu Wenming was dumbfounded at those words, because what Tang Cuo said was an affirmative sentence. At this moment, he almost doubted if Tang Cuo was a newcomer. He could get violent like a veteran and could see through the problem so quickly. He pressed his lips tightly for a few seconds and finally stuttered an answer: Its not really useless Really! Most of your daily necessities and food still need to be bought with money. The points are precious so the money is still useful. Its just, its just
Its just not that useful. Its purchasing power declined, but still better than toilet paper.
Yes yes, thats right. Lu Wenming echoed Tang Cuos words and actively cooperated: Anyway, you still need to use money. How about I sell to you at 20,000, the market price? I dont even earn a dime, this is just helping a friend. No no no, 30,000! How about 30,000?
Tang Cuo finally let him go and said: 20,000, borrow for three days.
Lu Wenming regained his freedom and exaggeratedly wiped away his sweats. He didnt bargain with Tang Cuo, then picked up the basket with a smile and pulled some money from it. He snuck a glance at Tang Cuo while digging the money out, and his face was brimming with a lackey smile as he handed over two stacks of money to Tang Cuo.
Sir, do you want to count? he said.
Tang Cuo didnt answer as he stared at Lu Wenming, who was shivering in fear, trying to hold the money and to stop his hand from withdrawing. At this moment, Tang Cuo reached out his hand.
Lu Wenming felt a thump in his heart as he made sure his hand wasnt pulling back, his fearful face and the desperation that had piled up inside manifesting into an ominous aura. The change of expression was instantaneous as Lu Wenming let go of the money, then withdrew a card from the stack of money in a flash and cast it at Tang Cuo with a cry.
Take this!
The card spun in mid-air, but it played out like a slow motion performance in Tang Cuos eyes as he observed the content of the card.
A wizards Skill card.
Not knowing the other persons combat style guaranteed immense danger.
Tang Cuo quickly retreated and shook his wrist at the same time to throw the two stacks of cash at the Skill card. The banknotes scattered, but they caught fire the moment they passed the Skill card.
If one banknote made one fire, two hundred banknotes would make a blaze. All the banknotes were spontaneously ignited without any wind, and in a split second, they grew even stronger. The strong heat wave had Tang Cuo, who was already backing away, almost roasted on the spot. He could even catch the smell of his hair burning.
Dumbass! Lu Wenming raised his middle finger at Tang Cuo with a calm face. He had never seen such a stupid way to die throwing random things to counter a Fireball spell.
But this newcomer was quite a scam himself. Lu Wenming was caught off-guard definitely because of Tang Cuos pretty face. He was obviously evil yet he had the look of an exemplary student. F**king trickster.
After reflecting and thinking through his mistake, Lu Wenming was much more cautious this time round. He raised a hand to recall the Skill card and turned back to the entrance. He was in no mood to know how Tang Cuo got smouldered. However, the moment he grabbed the doorknob, something heavy flew over and hit the back of his head.
Bang! Lu Wenmings forehead smashed on the door and almost cracked, and he rolled all over the ground in pain.
The moment its user fell to the ground, the fire disappeared, as though everything just now was a mere illusion. Tang Cuo walked over casually, picked up the brick from the ground and smiled for the first time.
He looked at Lu Wenming: Dumbass.
Lu Wenming was in so much pain; his head was screaming and so was his pride. He would never expect Tang Cuo to remain unharmed after getting hit by a Fireball attack. Is he really a newcomer? !
He looked up in horror to see the bathrooms glass door wide open behind Tang Cuo. There was only one answer Tang Cuo hid in the bathroom when the fireballs blasted. But Lu Wenming had left too soon without waiting for the fires to properly burn down the whole place, so he was KO on the spot.
Having figured this out, Lu Wenming suddenly felt like a loser, and he knew he had no chance of making a comeback. In terms of intelligence and even luck, he was nowhere as good as the young man in front of him.
Tang Cuo was definitely not the generous kind, so Lu Wenming felt nothing good about what might happen to him next.
I just want to know, why did you have doubts about me?
Occupational habit.
It was impossible for Lu Wenming to know that Tang Cuo was a detective. He observed everything and had doubts about everything.
In such a city where everything looked unusual like this one, ordinary people were definitely not ordinary. Lu Wenming seemed to earnestly tell the truth about the commission, thinking it would be two steps forward, one step back. He wanted to gain Tang Cuos trust step by step, but he didnt know that Tang Cuo had always been cautious with this kind of thing.
Lu Wenming also didnt know that before Tang Cuos group entered Yong Ye City as newcomers, they triggered The Wheel of Fortune because of their poor performance. After that game, strictly speaking, they were no longer newcomers.
What he was even less likely to know was that Tang Cuos score was negative, so this business couldnt be carried out in the first place.
Tang Cuo was not interested in explaining so much and took a look at the panel.
HP: 3
[You are one step away from death.]
The author has something to say:
The settings of Yong Ye City will be unfolded one by one in future chapters, because this is an entirely new world that involves many unfamiliar concepts. So if you see that something hasnt been mentioned, it probably will appear later. Itll be boring to bring everything out at once.
In simplest words, this is probably something like a dark, black utopia.