âHow long do you think itâs been here?â Han Zichuan asked softly.
âI donât know,â I shook my head.
JUNE 26, 2016RUYI
TN: This chapter was originally divided into two parts. For the sake of organization, I combined both part 1 and part 2 into one chapter.
Itâs not very polished even by my lax standards, but I think Iâll edit it when itâs not 2AM here, lol.
Chapter 13: The Mysterious Corpse
My damp fingers were covered in dirty yellow soilâŠ
Within the messily excavated mud was a small wooden playthingâŠ
It was a uncommon drum-shaped rattle[1] with four drums layered atop each other. When one rotated the drums, their sounds would alternate between high and low notes, producing a resonant and pleasing sound to the ears.
I didnât know why, but tears started streaming down my face without end. My head bowed, and I hurriedly dug the object out. In my memory, there was another object as well. As it turned out, there was a diabolo buried there as well. I picked it up between my fingers, only to find that it was already broken.
I remembered it was called a diabolo, but its other name was a dou weng[3]. Originally, one would use a length of twine between two bamboo rods to move along its wooden axle, where rotating it at high speeds would start creating noises.
These were all childrenâs toys from human society.
When I was a beggar, I didnât even have enough food to eat, much less chances to play with these things⊠With my head down, I cradled them in my hands and gently touched the pieces. Why did these feel so familiar?
These tactile impressions, along with the patterns in the wood, all seemed to be carved deeply in my memory, as if Iâd forgotten somewhere along the way. Something very important to me.
But what was it�
I mused for a while before lifting my head. It was then I saw Han Zichuan looking off at one point, his face completely white. It seemed like something had scared him out of his wits.
I hurriedly reburied the little toys and stood up, walking to his side. My sleeves billowed out as I prepared to push him aside. âWhatâs up with you? Why did you holler earlier?â
He was seized with terror as he looked at me, before forcefully grabbing me with enough force to dig into my skin. I was mystified, and my eyes involuntarily drifted to somewhere behind his shouldersâŠ
In a panic, he used his other hand to block my eyes.
âBrother Shao, donât look.â
Tch, what was it I couldnât look atâŠnot a dead person, right? I roughly pushed him aside, and as it turned outâŠI guessed right. Not just dead, but a skeleton as well. It leaned against the tomb of yellow earth, as if snuggling up to it. The material of its clothes were very high-quality, so much that a portion of it still looked undisturbed by natural decay. I was astonished.
The two of us stood blankly for a while.
âHow long do you think itâs been here?â Han Zichuan asked softly.
âI donât know,â I shook my head.
Maybe itâd been around forever.
My younger self who had followed Fang Hua didnât have the skills to descend into the valley, so I never got to see thisâŠ
âIt seems like someone frequently comes around to tidy up this grave,â Han Zichuan spoke, looking around with his ashen face. His eyes eventually returned to rest on the skeleton, and he was quiet for a long while before he spoke again. âIt seems like this person really loved this grave, so why didnât the person tidying things up bury them together?â
This would have to be a question for Fang Hua. I really wanted to know the answer tooâŠ
I muttered to myself for a while, gradually circling half-a-circle around the corpseâŠthe more I looked, the more suspicious I felt. With a deep breath, I knelt down and reached over with my handâbefore someone clapped my shoulder.
âHeyâŠBrother Shao, what are you doing? Itâs really disrespectfulâŠto disturb someoneâs eternal rest.â
âWhy are you so wordy? Come and help me!â I hollered back, but the noise just made him roll his eyes.
This personâŠ
What did he know?
For this fishy person to die here in the wilderness, there was a chance it had some rare martial arts manuals or secret papers hidden on his person. There was no doubt, just by looking at its posture hereâŠ
Although it was half snuggling the grave mound, one of its hands was hidden beneath its body, as if trying to pull something out from its robes. I was energized. Pulling up my sleeves, I reached in and pulled something out from its robes.
Han Zichuan trembled as he wobbled over, grabbing me beneath the armpits as he prepared to pull me away, talking all the while. âPlease donât be offended, Brother Ghost, please donât be offendedâŠBrother Shao is still young, he hasnât learned how to act sensibly yet.â
As it turned out, retribution arrived.
In the middle of desperate struggling with each other, our combined forces sent me falling backwards. My hand groped uselessly at the air before pulling out a length of cloth from its robesâŠ
Han Zichuan and I were both dumbfounded.
â
A poor quality piece of cloth that looked like it was made from burlap and felt like sheepskin to the touchâŠ
Although much time had passed, it still carried a strong stench, and upon looking at it closely, I noticed it had a giant bloodstain. There were also rows and rows of characters that had a lively sort of energy, bold and strong. Even against the dark backdrop, it was possible to see their approximate outlines.
There was a sudden, indescribable attack of sadness. I felt as if my hand lost the strength to hold on. It started trembling, and the characters on the cloth started shaking even harder in response.
âWhen those days ended, I felt disconsolate and empty over the fact that we couldnât meet. The happy times of then are now as distant as the divide between Heaven and Man. Early on, a thousand li already existed to keep us separate. I was the one who didnât treat you well enough back then. Now Iâll use my own life to make it up to you. I just hope that after you return from the grave, you can look after that child[4]. This way, even if I dieâŠI will be content.â
My eyes stared transfixed on a single point. The message had no sender or recipient, but was tagged with five characters: Final Words[5] Gifted to Fang Hua.
I took a deep breath.
Stay calmâŠ
I impelled myself to remain calm before looking again. The words were still there as before, dumbfounding me for a long while. I quickly hide them in my robes, my hands quivering the entire time. My heart was pounding furiously from the shock, as if it wanted to jump out of my throat.
âBrother Shao, whatâs wrong?â Han Zichuan placed a hand on my shoulder, his face looking at me in deep concern.
But I was silent.
With extreme reluctance, I managed a smile.
âWhat kind of expression is this? Itâs even more ghastly than a crying one. What was written on that clothâŠlet me see.â He reached out a hand towards me, the other wrapping around my waist to support me.
I shook my head, but my feet lost their strength and I sank to the ground. Then I simply hugged my legs and closed my eyes.
Still, it wasnât enough to stop the stream of memories from flowing like water, or my body from shuddering uncontrollably.
I remember that night when Fang Hua told me, âSomeone I used to know very well once fell in love with a person unable to return his feelings.â
âThe person he loved already had a wife, but he was still drawn to that person like a moth to a flame. The second half of his life was spent in grief so heavy that he wished he were dead. His eventual death was miserable, and he was buried far from humans, surrounded by nothing but flowers as he sank into an eternal sleep.â
Under the moonlight, he had smiled a smile cold enough to chill the liver.
âI just donât understand⊠âŠthe mortals all say that the Fang Hua Beast is an animal capable of feelings, but they can never obtain their heartâs desire.â
I thought Iâd forgotten these words, but now they appeared in my mind clearer than ever. At that time, I thought, it was only someone he used to know well, but why does he look so grieved?
As it turned out, I was wrong.
That might have been Fang Huaâs own story.
The bones snuggled next to the tomb must have been that ungrateful, heartless person.
Maybe not all of the Fang Hua Beasts in this world were named âFang Huaâ, but I knewâŠmy yifuâs name was Fang Zi Hua[6]. The corpse before me now was someone who died for him.
The cloth was something itâd left behind for him.
I just didnât understand why this person wrote, âafter you return from the grave, you can look after that child⊠âŠâ
Just who used to be buried in this tomb�
And another thing.
I anxiously walked around again, squatting down before furiously starting to dig. I didnât even bother dusting off the dirt staining my robes, or the tiny bits of sandy soil stuck between my fingernails, even though it was quite painful.
âHave you gone crazy?!â Someone grabbed my hands, then lifted my head. I saw Han Zichuanâs knitted eyebrows, and felt a little sad.
âWhat are you doing?!â
âDonât get in my wayâŠâ
Something had been trying to emerge from the ocean of my mind. But after he interrupted, it was shaken, and turned back into a blank space. I only stared dumbly at the toys in the dirt as if dazed. Why was it that little piece of red wood was already long gone?
âBrother Shao, I know itâs not good for me to say such things now,â Han Zichuan carefully took a breath, holding his robes as he knelt by my side to look at me. âIf we disturb someoneâs rest like this, weâll earn retribution.â
I looked at him as if he was an idiot. He squeezed my hand before letting it go, a warm smile in his eyes. After carefully observing me, he added on another line. âFang Huaâs almost home. We should leave.â
His determined tone pulled me back to reality.
â
If Fang Hua knew I came hereâŠheâd definitely punish me. In a flash, Iâd gotten to my feet, my body unsteady. Han Zichuan scooped me over with a smile, and patted me lightly on the back. âBrother Shao, your bodyâs really skinny, I can hold onto you with just one arm.â
I stood stunned, unable to react. His hand felt the side of my body again. With a surprised noise, he leaned over to sniff the space around my head before smilingly pointing with a finger. âYour scent has the same fragrant aroma as the grave mound.â
Nice guyâŠ
You rogue, itâs you who smells like a grave mound! I rolled my eyes and looked over, pointing behind his back. He cluelessly looked behind him and I took the chance to use all my strength to give him a mighty kick. My movements were nimble and clean.
Then I shook out my sleeves and started walking away.
He followed behind me with a bitter expression on his face, tripping and stumbling along, his limp more pronounced than before.
When we got home, it was already dark.
Fang Hua sat in the courtyard, sipping from a cup of tea. Occasionally heâd raise his head to glance at us, but he didnât say a word. I felt both awkward and uncomfortable.
I grabbed a pair of chopsticks and sat directly on the table, ducking my head as I filled my bowl without a peep. Han Zichuan hobbled halfway around the table, unsure of where to sit.
âZichuan, what happened to your leg?â Fang Hua lowered his head, shifting the lid of his teacup as he sipped. âWhere did you two go?â
The air suddenly turned cold.
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[1]drum-shaped rattle (æšæ”ȘéŒ) ïŒbo lang gu, or âwave-shaking drumâ, a small toy for kids. You place the handle between your palms and rub them against each other to rotate the drum, causing the ends of the âdrumsticksâ to hit its surface. Can get pretty loud and annoying if you give it to toddlers. ; A ;
[5]Final Words (ç»çŹ) ïŒjue bi, not just any âfinal words,â but specifically âlast words written before oneâs death,â also known as the âlast work of an author or painter.â
[6]Fang Zi Hua (èłćć) ïŒlooks like we got yifuâs full name, and Fang Hua was his preferred name/nickname/etc. Zi means âword, characterâ. Zi Hua together could mean âsplendid words/characters.â