Volume 6 Chapter 12 + Epilogue
And that’s the end of V6! There’s a little extra part after the epilogue this time too ? Only two more volumes [of season 1] left! It definitely went by a lot faster than I had expected it to.
Translated by: TaffyGirl13
Chapter Twelve
The local doctor later told them that the whole area had been a mess of burial mounds.
When they had started digging up the ground to the right of where Yu Yin had been buried, they had struck up a total of twenty-one coffins. Unlike what had been printed on the newspapers before, all the coffins had already blackened to a sinister colour, and after opening them up, the police found the missing students. Each one of them lay atop a skeleton, yet had somehow not crushed the bones that should have logically been brittle. As they opened each coffin, there was only one that had a skeleton and no human.
And the final, twenty-first coffin did not even have bones. There was just something badly scorched and rolled up into a ball. The a.n.a.lysts later verified that it was burned, synthetic cloth.
But after flipping the empty coffin over, they discovered that there was a face drawn out with an unknown person’s blood on the back. The corners of the mouth were tilted upwards into a smile. Since it was aged, the drawing had darkened so much that it was not very discernible. nove(l)bi(n.)com
After this incident shook the area, even the people from other districts nearby started to hear of it. By the time the students had been pulled out and sent to the emergency room, the empty lot had become filled with people. Some were pointing and frenziedly taking photos, while others had come with candles and fruits to pay respects. However, they had all been blocked outside so that they could not have hindered the rescue. In following, an entire group of reporters surrounded the common person’s shrine, pointing their cameras to record and tape the legends that even the locals had never heard of before...
In short, this was the general gist of the aftermath that Yu Yin heard about after waking up three days later and getting a beating.
The police never publicly announced to the media how exactly the students had been buried, since they likely still had not figured it out themselves. After all, the coffins had been confirmed through a.n.a.lysis that they had no traces of being opened, and the rusted nails had been secured tightly into the coffin. Even the thin layer of gra.s.s that had grown on top of the dirt showed absolutely no signs of having been dug out and replanted.
As a result, it seemed even more bizarre when it was reported as the cover story on the national news. There was even a wave of new paranormal ghost investigation shows that started as a result of this new craze.
Later on, the local elders stated that the coffins should not have been buried so shallowly back then, but rather deeper under the ground instead. The fact that Xiao Yu and Yi Tai had so quickly reached the coffin covers did not make any sense at all; the coffins had probably floated up. As for how they had floated up so close to the surface, n.o.body could come up with an explanation.
After a few days of recuperation, the parents of most of the completely recovered students had dragged them back home by their ears.
"I do not remember anything that happened after entering the villa either." Yu Yin tossed an apple slice into his mouth as he told his cla.s.smate lying on the adjacent bed, "I just have a vague impression of opening the door." But he knew nothing of what happened after closing it. All he remembered were the terrifying appearances of the eighteen students. But honestly, ignorance was bliss. When he tried to imagine the horrifying things that could have occurred after the door had closed, he felt that it was better for his heart if he remained oblivious.
Once Yu Yin confirmed his cla.s.smates were fine, he felt a huge sense of relief as well. Apparently, they just had to pay for the bikes. However, the pension owner couple had been detained, so he was not sure if this money still needed to be returned or not.
As for digging up a ma.s.sive hole in someone else’s villa for no reason, it seemed as if n.o.body was pursuing it after Yu Xia had acted. However, his uncle had already declared that when they got back, he would have a very "good" discussion with Yu Yin.
"Who would’ve thought that despite visiting the stage several times, we had not seen anyone there?" Yu Yin sighed and randomly changed the subject, having no desire to think about how "good" his time at home would be.
"n.o.body will ever know how," Yi Tai indifferently said. He was also recuperating, currently flipping through the magazine in his hand casually as if already over the missing people incident. "Just treat it as if it was a dream. Everyone is awake and fine now." There was no way anyone would believe it even if they did say what had happened. As long as everyone was alive, it was enough.
"Ah, yeah." Yu Yin turned to glance at Xiao Yu, who was sprawled next to the bed, asleep. Yu Yin craned his neck and secretly flipped the other’s hand over. It was entirely wrapped by a layer of bandages, the deep cuts from the gra.s.ses underneath the white gauze. Fortunately, the injuries had been disinfected in time that day, otherwise they could have gotten badly infected judging by how filthy those things had been.
Yu Yin had heard about the situation from his uncle. As he stared at Xiao Yu, he could not help but get the sense that something was a bit off. However, he could not place his finger on what exactly, so he decided to let it go.
Yu Xia walked in during the afternoon.
"A body was found inside the pension wall, right behind that painting. It belonged to a child," he told the others, including Xiao Yu, who was now awake. The police had knocked down the wall to discover a second layer with a wrapped corpse of a child which had already been reduced to bones. "The wife has already admitted that it was their daughter. They had frequently lit incense in front of the painting after work hours. Since they had been afraid that the incense amount would expose them, they had been buying it outside. However, they had been using that same batch of incense to pay respects to the deceased puppetry group before then as well, so they’d used it for a long time." They had guessed as much.
"Did they say how their daughter died?" Yu Yin quickly asked, knowing that the dead child had not been very old. He did not have any interest towards the puppetry group.
Yu Xia shook his head. "They didn’t say, but the forensic investigator said she had died by a sharp blade, a fatal cut through her heart. It was tested to be the same weapon as the one used on the body under the villa, which belonged to the knife placed there."
Yu Yin sighed. He could not understand what kind of problems could have led to such a result.
"Oh right, Xie Qing Hai and his wife have refused to speak, but they brought up your name and said they would be willing to talk if they met you." Yu Xia looked at his family’s child with furrowed brows, uncertain of why the other party had proposed such a request.
"Just me with the two of them?" Yu Yin pointed at himself in surprise.
"Of course there will be an officer protecting you." Yu Xia rolled his eyes. He knew that if they wanted to make any progress, he would have to let Yu Yin make the trip. However, he still felt a slight sense of uneasiness.
"That’s fine, I have some things I want to ask them too. Laying all the cards out on the table at once will work." Yu Yin still needed to sort out some details, so he nodded in agreement.
"Okay, I’ll go arrange it." Yu Xia stood up without much further thought and walked to the doorway. He then turned around to glance at Yi Tai. "That body found underneath the villa has already finished examination. The same weapon was used to inflict thirteen, very deep cuts on the body. Quite a few had been fatal, and the victim almost died instantly."
Yi Tai gave a detached nod in response, clearly not having much interest in the corpse anymore. His only reaction was a simple affirmation of understanding.
"The forensic investigator listed the locations of the wounds. I think they’re likely identical to the ones you have," Yu Xia finally told him.
***
A few days later, Yu Yin went to the police station as arranged, with Xiao Yu following closely behind.
Yu Yin, Xie Qing Hai, and w.a.n.g Yu Fen met together inside a room, with a recording officer next to them.
Yu Yin looked over the couple. They had gotten even skinnier and seemed as if they had aged several years, to the point where they now had white hairs. Their overall appearances were very different from what Yu Yin had seen the first time they had seen each other. Xie Qing Hai actually looked depressed, completely unlike the murderous atmosphere he had carried that day.
"Exactly who are you?"
This was Xie Qing Hai’s first question upon seeing Yu Yin.
"...Just a normal university student. I even showed you my student ID the first time we met." Yu Yin shrugged while saying the truth. He pulled out his student ID to show them once more. "It’s just that I came here specifically to find my friends, and there was absolutely no way I could leave them alone." Although he sometimes wanted to beat up some of those people, everyone was still good friends with each other.
Yu Yin studied the owner for a long time before taking out a silver object and placing it on the table. "This should belong to you, right? No matter how much I think about it, I can’t think of anyone else aside from you two that would have a third key."
It was the other snapped half of a key that they had picked up from the villa that time. He had already matched up the very first key with Li Lin Yue’s; the fragmented edges had lined up perfectly.
Xie Qing Hai stared at the small, silver item for a bit before rummaging through his pockets and tossing out a broken key to confirm Yu Yin’s thoughts. It was very possible that they had gone back because they were afraid the corpse would be discovered. However, the key had somehow snapped, immediately causing that thing to later go after them.
"We were played straight into your hands." The pension boss darkly chuckled, his tone extremely frigid yet not carrying any particular emotion. "Why in the world did you dig up something that had happened so long ago? You’re obviously not someone from here. We had already made it so that n.o.body could ever find out; there were so many tourists walking through here, and none of them noticed anything abnormal."
Yu Yin bitterly smiled. Actually, he really wanted to cry out that he had not wanted to discover [the body] at all. Rather, he had been dug it up just like digging up some sweet potatoes from the ground; he had been pretty astonished by it too.
"It was probably just time." Even Yu Yin could not understand the words that came out of his mouth. He looked at them as he said, "Sometimes, there are things that will rise by themselves when the time is right. But I don’t understand, why did your daughter die? And the corpse underneath the pension should have been the twenty-first person in the puppetry group...after you killed him, you tied a mask onto his face. I asked my friend that researches masks, and he said that mask should have been an item used by real people to play as large monsters during old plays. Is that right?"
Xie Qing Hai smiled. But although the smile was on his face, there was no trace of mirth to be seen. "Back then...it all happened that time." His expression suddenly dropped as he stared at Yu Yin with a strange look. "The puppetry group had many taboos. Despite being pregnant already, Yu Fen had been pushed down from the trunk. I had only swung a bottle at him in anger, but he’d somehow caught on fire. That bottle of oil had not been placed by us, nor had it belonged to us, and we could only run away.
"When we saw the coffins back then, we all thought everyone in the group had died, so we did not say anything and let the outsiders think it was just an accident. Besides, those people didn’t really have families, and there wasn’t much need to worry about being pursued. But I was afraid someone would discover something odd, so Yu Fen and I built the pension to guard over that place...however, that person returned.
"I had no idea why the group leader’s son had not died, although his arm was badly burned. I heard that he had been rescued out and held at another county’s hospital to recuperate for a very long time. However, he had run away with no money to spend on medical fees, and when he had returned to look for the group, he found us...luckily, he didn’t know why the fire had broken out."
Xie Qing Hai told Yu Yin that since the other person had already begun to rely on them for help, they could not refuse without seeming unreasonable. As a result, they let him continue staying there.
Back then, their daughter had still been young, and did not know what had happened with the adults. She had played frequently with that group leader’s son, and the two were exceptionally close.
Because w.a.n.g Yu Fen felt ashamed about the glove puppetry group, she had originally planned on considering the other person as part of the villa home after it was completed, as a kind of compensation. As a result, they had built in a room for him in the villa.
"One evening, because our pension’s work finished earlier than usual, I wanted to bring my daughter to a furniture store. But when I opened her room door...I saw that person sprawled over my daughter’s body..."
The old man chuckled oddly and covered the hole with the gra.s.s again.
He was someone that could only stay here, so he spent every day constantly repeating the same movements. In the past, he had come here to request for winning numbers. Now, the things being worshipped here would not let him leave.
The old man scratched at the filth on his body, and a maggot wormed out from his back. He tossed it into his mouth and chewed on it as more bugs wriggled out from his clothes. Without even looking at them, he crushed them under his feet.
While humming that gambling song, the sc.r.a.ps-collector of the common person’s shrine slowly disappeared behind the temple.
In the end, the case of the missing students was left unsettled.
However, in the later half of the summer break, the number of young students going to this place actually increased. Aside from wanting to see the murder site, they also played tests of courage at the common person’s shrine.
Their summer vacation had not yet ended.
Epilogue
After that, they returned home.
"Student that was ganged up on — local, product."
A certain forensic investigation that had nothing to do during his break and had come to fool around at someone else’s home reached out a hand as he spoke with a self-a.s.suming expression. "Don’t forget that you need to repay me for that photo."
Yu Yin exasperatedly shoved a whole bag of local products from the southern district into Yan Si’s hands. He then pushed at the other person and said, "Speaking of which, my uncle forced me to delete that photo. Could you send it to me again?"
Honestly speaking, he had very few photos of his uncle. It was a shame to not save it. If he had not been forced to get rid of it, he definitely would have gone looking for a digital photo shop to print it out and keep it as a memento.
Upon returning to the central district, Yu Xia had quickly gone back to his own station without even a few days of relaxing at home. He had immediately jumped after the matters that Li Zi Hong and the others had encountered during his period of leave, and had also requested for the southern district to send the gun over for investigating the already deceased drug dealer.
For the moment, that case remained stuck in its place.
"Don’t worry, I have a whole series of them. There are at least seventy or eighty of them, all super clear. I can help you burn them into a disk or edit it into a film CD without any problem. Just don’t let Boss know." Yan Si sn.i.g.g.e.red. He’d already said ages ago that he had an interest in taking photos. He shot back, "Anyways, do you have any plans to go play anywhere else?" The summer break was quite long, which made him feel a bit grieved since people in society didn’t have things like breaks; only lucky students could enjoy it.
Yu Yin immediately shook his head at this. As if I’d still go traveling, I’ve had enough this time. "Nope, Xiao Yu and I have agreed to spend the entire break watching rented films at home, right?" He shouted back at the sofa, although the person currently focused on an adventure movie did not pay him any mind.
Going to the southern district to "play" had been exhausting enough. The two of them had agreed to spend the rest of the summer vacation at home, where they would be less likely to run into trouble.
Moreover, Xiao Yu had seemed to grow addicted to movies after coming back, to the point where he would even forget to eat. He would just hole up in the living room and watch for an entire night, and Dad had even lectured him several times now.
"Eh, why not come watch them at my place? I even have a super large screen. Plus I spent some money to get an entire set of speaker equipment some time ago." Yan Si occupied the sofa while hugging the local products. He then took out something to eat it right on the spot. "Oooh, Ah Yin, you really do have some good foresight. You picked some good things."
"No need, we both prefer staying in our own home," Yu Yin huffed back. Who knows if another floating corpse would appear over there?
Yan Si grumbled a bit, but also focused on the film.
Just as Yu Yin was about to join them, the doorbell rang. Behind the door was a delivery person dressed in black. The other person handed over a large box of items, with a logo of a certain pasture on top. These were what he and Xiao Yu had ordered online after searching the web.
After signing the form, Yu Yin checked the amount. Back then, they had only thought about the free shipping fee, and had ended up accidentally buying too much. With this amount, their family could eat it for all three meals daily, and still not be able to finish by the expiration date. As a result, he called Ah Fang to ask him to take some, as well as bring a bit over to Yi Tai too, which also counted as a thank you for helping them previously.
As for figuring out what kind of person Yi Tai was, Yu Yin had decided it would be better not to look into it.
By the time Yu Yin had remembered that Ah Fang had changed to a new number, he had already started calling the old number.
"Weird, didn’t Ah Fang say it was stopped?" Yu Yin blankly listened to the line that had not yet been cut. There’s no way someone else has already requested for this number, right?
Actually, this was possibility too. Just as he was about to hang up to avoid wasting money, the line suddenly connected.
There was absolutely no sound on the other end.
After a moment, the low sound of strangely cold and eerie laughter came from the cellphone.
As soon as Yu Yin heard this, he hung up without hesitation. Pretending as if nothing had just happened, he picked up the box and kicked the door open with his foot.
"Xiao Yu — the pudding was delivered. If you want to eat it, just speak up."
People, were truly hot-blooded in the summer.
Yu Brothers’ Mini Theatre
Commentator: After discovering Yu’s inability to resist pudding gelatin desserts, Yu Yin began to hara.s.s him every day.
Yin (singing): If you want to eat it, just speak up and tell me~
Yu (dark expression): ...
Commentator: But this was the usual conclusion.
Xia (with a punch): I told you not to hara.s.s Xiao Yu!
Yin (soul gets sent flying): ...
Commentator: However, there were occasionally rewards.
Yu (embarra.s.sed + quiet): Thank you...
Conclusion: So Yu Yin enjoyed it without ever getting tired.
Commentator: During the chapter, Yu Yin had truly realised that Yi Tai was a mystery.
Yi Tai (reading + humming): ~~~
At the train station on the way back
Student A: Sorry, we asked you to come out and play yet you ended up injured.
Yi Tai (mysterious dark air appearing behind him): It’s fine, I did what I needed to do. It was pretty enjoyable~
Student A (internally shouting): What did you do?!
Yi Tai: Ah, train bentos. Let’s buy one for the way back~
Conclusion: Despite very much wanting to question it, he could not speak out.