by Feng Yue
“Don’t be sad.” Charles patted his shoulder and smiled mysteriously. “Let me show you something good.” With that, he took an old and thick pamphlet out of somewhere and tossed it into Ye Qingxuan’s lap. “Look at this.”
“What, your hand-copied erotica?” Ye Qingxuan studied the pamphlet with its blank cover. He opened it suspiciously and sank into silence. After a long while, he looked up again with a pale face. “Senior, do you know how many years of jail time you’ll need for stealing this stuff?”
“It doesn’t matter if I don’t get caught.” Charles grinned. “You should pay me if you’re gonna make me work, right?”
The book in Ye Qingxuan’s hand was filled with tiny cramped writing and a detailed yet compact picture. It was clear that this was an original sketch. There was even a scribbled signature and words. It looked like a dead giant had been dug out of stone. The corpse radiated with menacing coldness. Just looking through it made one shiver.
At first, Ye Qingxuan was confused. However, he was able to guess what this was after putting the content together in his head. “This is the…archangel armor?” Ye Qingxuan asked in a hushed voice.
“Technically, it’s an old version from sixty years ago. Relax a bit. This is just the internal skeletal system. It doesn’t include the aether system and weaponry system.” Charles whistled. “I carried that old guy for two hours in the secret archive to find this thing. Thank God I have sharp eyes, hehe. Otherwise, I would’ve gone through all that for nothing.”
“Sharp eyes my ass!” Ye Qingxuan’s features twisted. “You just swiped it because you couldn’t control yourself.”
“Stop getting off topic. Do you want this or not?”
“Yes!” Ye Qingxuan clutched the book reflexively. “Why not?”
“Good!” Charles hooked arms with him and rubbed his fingers. “Now we have all our tools. We just need the material. Junior, you have connections so can you think of something?”
A prepared list was put before Ye Qingxuan’s eyes. Charles had clearly been waiting for Ye Qingxuan to agree so they could do illegal things together.
“…” Ye Qingxuan looked at him with a strange expression. He wanted to speak but stopped himself.
“What?” Charles froze. “Is there something wrong?”
“No but…” After a pause, Ye Qingxuan covered his eyes. “Senior, did you realize that your towel fell a long time ago?”
“…”
281 The Son of Lamentation
It was an afternoon in the downtown district. The shabby tavern’s door was pushed open. The smell of smoke and cheap alcohol that spilled out was thick enough to suffocate someone. In the noisy bar, the men smoking while playing cards turned and looked at the entrance.
A silhouette of a man stood under the harsh sunshine by the door. He had a cane and wore a bowler hat. Being so well-dressed, he seemed out of sorts here. However, everyone shivered involuntarily when they saw him. Through the murkiness, there seemed to be a pair of breathtaking eyes staring at them.
Across the long distance, they could see their own reflections in the eyes. Their reflections were pale like a corpse that had fallen into an abyss.
Deep inside the tavern, an old man with his back to the door turned around and saw the figure. He was stunned momentarily. Then he immediately waved, motioning for everyone to get out.
When everyone was gone, the newcomer sat opposite him, took off his hat, and laid it on the table.
“Long time no see, Mr. Ghosthand,” Ye Qingxuan said.
Ghosthand looked deeply at Ye Qingxuan. The hairs on his neck stood as if he saw something extremely eerie. After a short few days, Ye Qingxuan had…become even stronger. Even Ghosthand was gradually growing afraid of him.
“Mr. Holmes, you have recently become much scarier.”
“This is not what I want.” Ye Qingxuan smiled wryly. “To be honest, I’d rather go out with sunglasses, but even then it doesn’t work.”
“It seems that you have gained a lot in Avalon’s Shadow.” Ghosthand withdrew his sight and pointed to the cards on the table. “Shall we?”
Ye Qingxuan couldn’t help but laugh. He casually grabbed a joker and shook his head. “Forget it. I am not confident enough to play cards with Ghosthand.” He put down the card on the table but it had somehow become a red ace. Soon, it went back to normal. The red ace had returned to Ghosthand’s hand.
He dropped the card and sighed regrettably. “What a pity! I haven’t cheated for a long time. My hands itch badly.”
“How’s the Shaman?”
“I would like to say that he has healed. However, he is still the same.” Ghosthand shrugged. “He is still half dead but should hold on for a while.”
“That’s normal. With that kind of injury, it won’t be surprising whenever he dies.” Ye Qingxuan shrugged. Taking the checklist out of his pocket, he handed it over. “I’m here today because I hope you can help me collect the things on here.” He paused and added, “As soon as possible.”
Ghosthand waved his hand without glancing at the list.The bartender came to read the note on the table. After thinking, he whispered a few words to Ghosthand, who then said, “Four days.”
“Ok.”
Ye Qingxuan was about to get up, but Ghosthand put a wine glass in front of him and poured the amber liquor into it.
“Since you’re here, why don’t we have a drink? You just scared off the guys I was drinking with.”
Ye Qingxuan looked at his lazy half-smile and shrugged. He accepted the glass. “May we have many days ahead of us.”
Ghosthand toasted to him and drank up. “How’s the taste?”
“Good.” Ye Qingxuan nodded. “To tell you the truth, your taste is better than I thought.”
“In Avalon, the lower class of downtown district likes drinking ‘kerosene’ the most. It’s bad liquor but saves money since people just drink to get drunk. I used to like that kind of liquor. The more drunk I get, the faster my hands would become.” Ghosthand played with the cards. The colors changed at his fingertips. As if lamenting, he said, “Then I got money, got a status, and no one called me a pickpocket anymore. They all called me Mr. Ghosthand. I became upper class so I gradually started drinking good things. Actually, until now…I didn’t even know the name of this bottle.
“The Shaman always laughs at me and says I just like pretending. But a guy like me is already satisfied to pretend like this. Besides, people like me, we can’t do anything with our money in their hands except to buy some satisfaction.”
Ye Qingxuan fell silent. After a pause, he asked, “Ever think of finding a woman? It might be better after you have a family.”
Ghosthand grinned. “I’ve had two lovers but they both got married. One of them even had my kid, but sadly, he didn’t live long. He wasn’t blessed by God. These things bring me much more sadness than happiness. Mr. Holmes, some people aren’t suitable for the happiness of the ordinary man.”
“So you’ve never been happy?”
“I have but very rarely.” Ghosthand poured the wine for himself. Rather than pressuring Ye Qingxuan to drink again, he just drank it all by himself. “Look at your life. How many times are you truly happy? Especially in a place like downtown. We can only try to live less miserably. Sinners like us probably won’t even get to enjoy heaven after death.”
Ye Qingxuan lowered his eyes. “The Shaman said that he wants to save you all. Has anything changed?”
“Well, I guess there are some tiny changes.” Ghosthand scratched his head. “But that’s enough since we used to have nothing. You see, Mr. Holmes, this is the place where the great men neglect. There are gutters, beggars, and prostitutes everywhere. No one has a future but the Shaman told us that people who have no future should also live with dignity. The inferior should also walk in the street with their heads up, even if they aren’t bathed in the same sunshine as the great men. We still need to die with dignity.”
“Is that what he calls ‘the rules of
the dark world’?”
“Perhaps, I don’t quite understand,” Ghosthand said frankly.
Seeing Ye Qingxuan’s startled expression, he could not help but laugh. “But I’m always honored to have the chance to participate in it. The Shaman gave me dignity. He told me that a wicked man like me has a value in life too, so I’ll live for this value.” Saying this, he raised his glass.
“Mr. Holmes, I can see that you are also very confused. I hope that one day you will find your own value.”
Ye Qingxuan froze a moment and toasted his glass. “For our own value.” With the liquor finished, the youth rose. “I should go. Thanks for your wine.”
“If you don’t mind, come here for a drink next time,” said Ghosthand. “My treat.”
“Thank you so much.” The youth smiled, put on his hat, and vanished into the sunlight outside the door.
-
The Jianlan Underground Palace was in the darkness. The gate opened in front of the youth. Behind the door, only the light shone in the still library. Ye Qingxuan’s footsteps echoed in the empty hall.
The door closed silently. Ye Qingxuan looked around the open place and raised his voice. “I want to search information about Avalon’s Shadow.”
Silence.
Ye Qingxuan could not help but sigh. “I know you’re here. Don’t act like a child. Do me a favor. You’ve helped me so much so just help me one more time.”
It was just like a naughty child. After a long time, the silence was broken by the sounds of shelves moving on the ground. It was as if suddenly the hall had become a Rubik’s cube. Layers of shelves moved along invisible tracks from the back to front, from left to right. After changing like a maze, the darkness hidden behind the layers of shelves was finally exposed. Cold wind and dust blew past. Finally, an old and heavy bookcase slowly rose from the moving tiles and was pushed to the front of Ye Qingxuan.
The password hub on it rotated by itself. Amidst the crisp sound of friction, the six-layered lock opened. The door opened and broken pieces of paper floated out of the darkness, landing on the ground. The papers looked as if they had been burned and then put back together. The writing was faded and blurred. It was as if it would crumble if touched.
A faint voice came from all directions. “…destroyed…only these…the rest…”
“Thanks” Ye Qingxuan lowered his head and gingerly held up the broken pieces of paper. He perused the fragmented messages on the paper. This was a travel journal of a Revelations musician from hundreds of years ago.
He had come by boat and wanted to see the pure white city, but he was startled awake from his dream the night before he arrived. His sound of heart talent reinforced the ‘sixth sense.’ With the great sense of danger, he ran up to the deck. He wanted to jump into the sea and leave this place.
Then he saw that the whole of Avalon was illuminated in an instant by a destructive radiance. The light dimmed immediately after and everything was engulfed in darkness.
In the darkness, he witnessed the whole process through the aether ball. A mournful cry was heard in the mournful song. Then, huge tides rose in the sea of the aether. The material world was turbulent too—the ‘scepter’ of King Arthur was collapsing.
The vast boundaries built by music theory enveloped the whole of Avalon, pulling half of the city’s lives from the material world into the aetheric world, into the Avalon’s Shadow. They disappeared without a trace.
The damaged record ended here. Ye Qingxuan put it down and picked up a new one. He found that this was a study on the Blood Path and analysis on the nature of Avalon’s Shadow by later scholars.
They argued that Avalon’s Shadow had not totally vanished. The fundamental laws of the Modifications had the following explanation: matter is not born out of thin air nor will it vanish. Therefore, they believed that Avalon’s Shadow had not gone to the ‘other world’, nor had it entered the disembodied soul state. It was the composition of King Arthur’s scepter and had blended with the material world.
The next part was burnt. Ye Qingxuan pounded on the floor angrily. The thing he hated most was only being able to read something halfway. This kind of author deserved to be arrested and beaten one-thousand times.
He picked up the other pieces and found that they were all records about members of the Knights of Round Table. Among them was Percival, who had been beheaded by King Arthur.
He had never heard of the majority of this content but currently, they were useless for Ye Qingxuan.
He thought for a while and asked, “Do you have the contents of Elizabeth Tower? I mean the one in Avalon’s Shadow.”
In the dark, the tiny voices fell silent for a moment before chaos sounded again. It was noisy like dozens of children talking at the same time, one after another.
“Elizabeth Tower…It’s dangerous…. afraid…”
“Don’t go there…”
“He doesn’t like you… He doesn’t like anyone … He’s gonna kill you.”
“He’s pitiful…Don’t annoy him…”
Ye Qingxuan was stunned. “Who is he?”
The little voices paused. Then a fearful voice said, “He’s the successor to the Knights of the Round Table…the crown prince…the perfect man…the son of lamentation…the first inheritor of the curse…”
Ye Qingxuan paused for a long time. He felt a chill down to his toes as if freezing water was poured down his back.
Who is ‘he’? Who else could he be?
“Mord…red?”
In the darkness, the small noises suddenly dissipated as if they were frightened by the name—nothing could be heard.
Mordred. Ye Qingxuan repeated the name in his mind. He walked toward the history zone with a bitter expression. If it was really Mordred, then he was in deep trouble this time.
282 That Is How Big a Pigeon Is!
Robin, clad in a red ceremonial robe, walked into the dark basement. His eyes were cold under his hood. Thick blood bubbled inside the pool. Naberius walked out of the pool without any clothes on. His skin continuously withered away and grew back. After shedding the aged appearance, he recovered his youth. He was no longer injured.
He stepped onto the stone and walked forward. Darkness wrapped around him like a black robe. “I really waited for so long.” He smiled at the Robin. “Were you busy with something?”
“None of your business.” The Robin glanced at him. “Didn’t I say to not message me unless necessary?”
“Frankly, I don’t want to see your face either.” Naberius sighed helplessly. “But I couldn’t help it. There’s a problem with the decoding of the Elizabeth Tower.”
The Robin furrowed his brows. “The enchantment was created by the Purple Branch and has a core inheritance. Does Ingmar not even have the ability for reverse decoding?”
“It’s not the ability.” Naberius shrugged and pointed at his head. “It’s here.”
With that, he pulled open the secret door and guided the Robin. There was another door at the end of the tunnel. A frail old woman was sitting in a chair before the door and sleeping under the dim light. Seeing their arrival, she moved aside without speaking.
“Did he take the medicine?” Naberius asked.
The old woman nodded and pointed at the foul-smelling kettle in the corner. “He just had it and calmed down after a bit.”
Naberius nodded in satisfaction. He motioned for the Robin to be quiet and opened the door. The room behind it was covered in colored paper. Some were filled with orderly music notes. Others were scribbled with messy brainstorming. Still, others had the alchemy process written on them.
Even more pages were covered in strange and undecipherable doodles. They looked like pictures of various horrible deaths. One could vaguely make out a one-armed man pierced by thousands of arrows, a white doll with a big head that was ripped apart by horses, a blonde man hacked into pieces… A man with graying hair knelt amongst the papers, fervently scribbling on a piece of white paper with a crayon. The frail sick
ly body and wild eyes were terrifying.
Naberius stood beside him. Bending over, he called softly, “Ingmar, Ingmar.” The man known as Ingmar continued to draw with his head down. Naberius reached out and took the paper away. “What are you drawing? Why don’t you show Uncle? Come, be good kids and show Uncle!” Using all his strength, he yanked the paper from Ingmar. Without it, Ingmar stopped moving. He sat on the ground dumbly and muttered something to himself.
The Robin took the paper and furrowed his brows at the scribbled sketch for a long time before looking up. “Is this…a pigeon?”
Hearing the word ‘pigeon,’ Naberius’ expression changed. However, the Robin had already said the word and it could not be taken back. On the ground, Ingmar began twitching and screamed as if seized by psychosis, scrambling around on the ground.
Finally, he had nowhere to go except curling in the corner. He tried to cover himself with the ripped pieces of paper. With terrified yet blank eyes, he chanted, “Pigeon, pigeon, pigeon…” Suddenly he began cackling and looked up at Naberius. “Why is the pigeon so big? Such a big pigeon…it flew!”
No one reacted to him. He tossed the shreds into the air and cheered happily, “It flew! It flew! The pigeon flew! But why is it so big?”
“…” The Robin glanced at Naberius and waited for an explanation.
“Can’t help it. This is the aftershock from breakdown of his sound of heart.” Naberius sighed. “His blood pressure shot up and his brain was already messed up when he was treated. He couldn’t be saved even if he was turned into a dark musician. I never thought that the first follower who trained in the name of God in these sixty years is a retard…ha.”
They left the room and closed the door.
“You can’t mention anything about deciphering ancient texts before him now. You can’t talk about the Voynich Manuscript either. If you’re lucky, he’ll be lucid the entire day. If you’re not lucky…then it’s hard to say.” Naberius sighed. “He can’t do anything in this state.”
“We don’t have time for him to go crazy like this,” the Robin stated coldly. “Inject opiates, raise the amount, and use the prescription for the dried petals agent. Inject it until he’s lucid.”