The Pangu God Sword, the symbol of kingship which all men fought over, had been discarded just like that at the foot of Wild Boar Mountain.
Zhu Dalei felt that his heart had been pierced by a sword and completely run through. So this was âheartbreak.â
The group of internet-addicted teens mired in their video game craze nearly rushed up to snatch Uncle Officerâs mouse, but their remaining common sense held them back. Canât do that, itâs not appropriate. You canât fight him. Donât seek death. You absolutely definitely have to restrain yourself.
The officer pointed to the screen again, where a wild boar was currently pacing back and forth beside the glowing Pangu God Sword. âItâs just a virtual object. Iâm not opposed to youth like yourselves playing games, but you have to do so in moderation and have the right values. Letâs continue on the topic of a harmonious society. A harmonious societyâŚâ
After a half-hour civics lecture, their minds were full of the two big words, âharmonious society,â which turned circles and flowed back and forth in their minds.
Xie Yu was tired of squatting. While no one was looking, he plopped down on the ground.
Zhou Dalei happened to glimpse this tiny movement: âOld Xie, youâre slacking.â
Xie Yu patted the ground beside him and said, âYou sit, too.â
ââŚâŚâ Zhou Dalei hesitated for two seconds and shrugged. âI donât dare. Iâm worried heâll make me log into my account and toss all the other equipment I painstakingly gathered. My fragile soul canât take that kind of hit.â
Xie Yu: âProgress.â
When the officer was more or less finished with his educational attempt, he wished to test the results. He coughed twice to clear his throat and yelled, in the manner of an army officer, âI ask, you answer. What is a harmonious society?â
No one answered.
They had just listened to a whole spiel about a harmonious society, but no one had told them to jot down the main points and prepare for a pop quiz. How could they remember? It was already quite good for them to have managed to listen to it all while squatting.
âItâs, itâsâŚ. itâsâŚ?â
The word, âitâs,â was said many times, tone rising and falling and brimming with emotion, but after a long time no one continued.
The officerâs gaze swept the group several times and landed on someone for an answer. âThe pacifist from just now. Do you know?â
He Zhao had started to get sleepy while listening. His eyes were half-lidded, and only when his name was called did he look up: âMe?â
The officer said, âYes, you. Answer.â
He Zhao didnât even know what the question was. He glanced left and right and no one looked like they were about to remind him. He scrambled for a while and then answered, âI pick C.â
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Because of He Zhaoâs answer, everyoneâs reflection essay length increased from 2000 words to 3000.
The environment in which they had to write their essays was really awful. Desks werenât even provided; they had to write against the floor. Xie Yu put the paper over his knee and his pen poked a hole in the paper when he used a little extra force.
Every few lines he wrote, he would poke a new hole in the paper. When Xie Yu got to the second page, he finally frowned in frustration. âFuck.â
âDonât get frustrated, friend. Relax.â He Zhao was opposite Xie Yu, and his posture while writing the reflection was very relaxed. His writing was so frantic the words almost leaped off the page but he spoke lightly and calmly: âLife is like that. There will be many obstacles youâll never even expect, but we can overcome⌠fuck! Fuck that shit, this paper is so thin? I didnât even pull at it and it ripped.â
Xie Yu looked up and saw that the A4 paper He Zhao had been holding down with his hands had torn nearly in half. The content covering it made one wonder if they really understood Chinese. By the look of it, he had tried to write an entire line in cursive.
He Zhao pulled out a new sheet of paper and set it on the ground. A guy next to him was convinced by this âgood handwritingâ of his, and leaned over to stare at it for a long time, then tutted in amazement: âI say, how do you write so fast? What is all this?â
He Zhao said, âIsnât it suave?â
Xie Yu: âThat self-confidence of yours is hard to come by.â
Zhou Dalei was bored of writing and came over to chat, too. âHey, handsome devil, I hear youâre their leader?â
He Zhao stopped and looked up. His collar was wide open and a piece of jade hanging on a red thread around his neck fell out with his movement. It was a simple shape, a round peace symbol. âLeader? Surely not. We met at an internet cafe and we sometimes raid together.â
Now that the violet weapon had been tossed, everyone had more or less bonded by fighting. And besides, they were sitting here suffering together; surely this was fate. But Zhou Dalei still couldnât help asking, âYou helped steal the violet weapon?â
âI donât have that much time to waste my energy on pointless things and kept vigil by the secret bossâs spawning point for three days without sleeping or resting,â He Zhao said. âBut I really canât face those guys. It was indeed my idea. It was just a joke but I didnât think theyâd really be so dedicated.â
Hearing that group of people say they wanted the Pangu God Sword but couldnât beat the hidden boss, he had casually said, âThen steal it.â
He hadnât expected that it had really given them new ideas.
Zhou Dalei didnât quite understand. âBut, before we fought, you still came out to taunt us?â
He Zhao said, âSince you wanted a fight, then we should have a proper fight, right? The atmosphere wasnât right, so I came to fix it. Friend, I really didnât have any other intentions.â
Zhou Dalei: ââŚâŚâ His words just seemed strange.
Xie Yu: âThen, really, thank you.â
He Zhao: âNo problem.â
By the time they handed their reflections in it was already evening. Because one of them had written especially slowly and all the essays had to be handed in before they could leave, the ones who had finished first just waited at the side.
âJust three thousand words and youâre defeated. Are you a man or not?â He Zhao had tried to give him pointers at first, but even he eventually admitted that this person was unteachable. âYou donât even know how to write a reflection? âI was wrong. I deeply feel my mistake and I promise I will not do it again.â Then, look forward to your futureâwrite, Iâll dictate and you write.â
Xie Yu watched coldly from the side. In the time it took others to write 3000 words, this person had only written an introduction. Xie Yu wasnât as chatty as He Zhao: he only said one thing and had already almost made the person cry. âTell me, did you really finish nine years of compulsory education?â
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âAll in?â The officer from before had received a phone call and had gone out to take care of some matters. Now he picked up the thick stack of reflection essays, flipped through them, and said, âAll right, thatâs it. Seeing as you are first-time offenders, weâve decided to give you a chance to turn over a new leaf. Donât let something like this happen again. Whether youâre minors or not, you have to take responsibility for your actions.â
Everyone answered in unison: âYes, yes, yes, thank you uncle officer.â
âIt wonât happen again.â
âYou must deeply remember the four core principles and eight major values of a harmonious society.
âHow about this. Stand in two lines, the way you did when you first arrived.â
Zhou Dalei hesitated. Was this so that everyone would leave tidily? This place really did value order.
Xie Yu and He Zhao resumed their original position in line and stood face to face. He Zhao had, at some point, put his mask back on and only his eyes showed.
After everyone was in position, the officer let them know an important piece of information, so explosive that no piece of skin on them remained intact: âThis police station practices education that springs from love. Based on the principles of love, weâll try out some measures targeted to kids like you who brawl publicly. Now shake hands, hug, and say, âI love you, my friend,â so that you will really feel the meaning of a harmonious society. Children, the world is a good place. The world is full of love.â
Xie Yu: ââŚâŚâ
He Zhao: ââŚâŚâ
Zhou Dalei: ââŚâŚ?!â The police of this area were too perverted, surely?
Evening, 7 p.m.
Xie Yu sat in a Lanzhou ramen store and looked at his phone as he waited for Zhou Dalei to eat his second serving of ramen.
âReally. I donât dare fight in this area any more.â Zhou Dalei used his chopsticks to pick out the spring onion, then picked up the noodles and shoved them in his mouth. With his mouth full he said, âMpf tham scared.âš
Xie Yu put down his phone: âFinish eating, then talk.â
Zhou Dalei gulped the food down, ignoring that it was piping hot. âI, Lei-zai, have walked the world for sixteen years, and itâs my first time meeting such a thingâI love you, my friend? Please, give this worldly youth a way out.â
The more the worldly youth eating noodles spoke, the more he felt it was unjustified beyond words. In the end, he condensed all his feelings into a single line: âI donât bow to anybody but Iâll bow to that guy in the station whoâs so shameless. How can he be so cavalier?â
Upon hearing how that person was shameless, Xie Yu went slightly green.
Out of everyone, He Zhao was the one who was least psychologically burdened and the one who acted quickest.
He had caught Xie Yuâs hand very naturally, sincerely taken his shoulders, and hugged him. He had said, âI love you, my friend,â full of emotion, and they had seemed like a pair of long-lost blood brothers.
Night had fallen. An evening wind suddenly rose and cooled the heat of the day some.
âActually, that violet weapon from today⌠it really wasnât the video game equipment that I cared about.â Zhou Daleiâs voice suddenly went quiet and he put down his chopsticks. âYou know, my grades arenât good. When I read textbooks I get confused and I have no idea whatâs going on. My parentsâ barbecue stand doesnât really count for work, and itâs pretty exhausting, but what else can I do? I only know how to play video games. I can get by playing video games, right? Selling game equipment⌠Boss Xie, what do you think? Do I have any chance of becoming a professional esports player?â
Xie Yu didnât say anything and listened quietly.
âForget it, I was just saying. No matter how good you are at a game, itâs not a job, is it.â Zhou Dalei grabbed a napkin, wiped his mouth, and got up. âLetâs go. Itâs late and we have to hurry home. Did you tell your mom you were going out? Sheâs probably worried.â
Zhou Dalei was usually a heartless person. To someone who didnât know him, he was a quintessential rascal who wasnât good at anything.
In the second year of middle school, he had successfully chased a girl he liked. That girl had also been in the second year and thought that having a hooligan friend was badass. By the time their second year was over, she was looking down on him for not being able to do this or that, which shot his heart full of holes. She said she really had been blind.
But the Zhou Dalei Xie Yu knew wasnât like that.
âLei-zi.â
âMm?â
âDo you like playing games?â
âYeah, I like to.â
âWhat would you say your skill level is?â
Zhou Dalei treated it as shooting the breeze and said, âVery good, all right?â
Zhou Dalei walked very far before he realized Xie Yu wasnât following him.
He turned back and was about to yell, âWhat are you doing, are you coming? We gotta catch the bus,â when he heard his good friend say from ten meters away, âI think youâre good.â
Zhou Dalei froze.
Xie Yu laughed as he said, âYouâre damn good.â²