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In which the biggest mystery is finally revealed!
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We finally learn the name of the fourth Demonic Sect Elder!!
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Ye Youâs consciousness drifted in and out, from waking to sleeping, aimlessly floating for a while before sinking into a deep sleep.
He felt as if he was walking alone down a pitch-black road lined with thorns, not knowing where he had come from and where he was going, but since there was a road under his feet, the only thing he could do was vacantly continue to walk forward.
After a very long time, he suddenly saw a beam of light.
Immediately following, he heard the sound of laughter.
Pampered, indulgent, lively, satisfied⊠Many peopleâs voices were gathered together. Like a cup of warm tea on a cold winterâs night, with one sip, the warmth spreads throughout the body, softly and gently embracing the spirit.
He also wanted to laugh, but the moment he lifted his head, he saw that the sky was blood-red, and those sounds abruptly changed in tone, like the mountains were screaming and the waves were roaring[1], engulfing everything, so desperate as to make people not dare to listen carefully. He futilely stretched out his hand, only to be grabbed resolutely by another.
âAh-You, run!â
He was pushed out of a hole, and behind him, that womanâs voice had shouted itself hoarse. Confused, for a moment, all he could do was listen to that blood-curdling cry smashing against his eardrums.
âContinue running, donât turn back! Go to Heji Mountain and find Elder Yu. He loves those who are skilled, so heâll definitely shelter you. Remember, donât tell anyone your name! Remember what we talked about before! Ah-You, you have to live on! Live on!â
âLive onâ-!â
Within the cold and gloomy winter night, Ye You wildly rushed forward, falling and staggering as he went, and hot tears bubbled forth from his eyes, out of his control. But before the heat from them even dissipated, bouts of cold wind had already frozen his face.
The night was pitch-black. The only source of light behind him had already fallen to a sea of flames.
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In the middle of the night, Wenren Heng suddenly opened his eyes. Lifting his hand, he felt around and found a hand full of cold sweat.
He hastily sat up and looked at the person beside him in the faint candlelight, only to see his Junior Brotherâs brows knitted together, sweat dripping from the otherâs forehead, breathing also more labored than usual. He patted his Junior Brotherâs face. âAh-Xiao? Ah-Xiao? Wake up.â
The Young Miracle Doctor heard the noise and, from the newly set-up small bed, ran over. âWhatâs happened to him?â
Wenren Heng indicated for the doctor to light the lantern beside the bed and tried once again to wake his Junior Brother, but no matter what he did, he couldnât get the otherâs eyes to open. The Young Miracle Doctor moved over to try as well but also couldnât do it. Seeing him shake his head, Wenren Heng asked, âWhat is it?â
âHeâs most likely having a nightmare,â the Young Miracle Doctor said, âHis body is still very weak and disoriented, so he canât be woken⊠Ah, the Concentration Dew you gave me before could be useful!â
He dug out the small porcelain bottle and handed it over to Wenren Heng, indicating that the other should just directly feed the patient. Seeing the other holding and feeding Sir Xiao a mouthful, he said, âIf it still canât be done, we can only leave it like this.â
Wenren Heng nodded and suddenly thought of something. Tenderly, he pulled his Junior Brother into an embrace and then softly patted the otherâs back.
The Young Miracle Doctor became dazed upon seeing this intimate action and blankly stared at him.
Wenren Heng said, âHe also often had nightmares when he was little, and this had always helped. You should put out the light now.â
The Young Miracle Doctor hesitated for a moment until he realized that thereâs nothing much he could help with and so told the other to call for him if there was any change in Sir Xiaoâs condition before returning to his own bed, still full of worry.
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Ye Youâs consciousness was still trapped in that cold and endless dream.
Beset by hunger and cold, he walked for a very long time. His hands and feet were frozen with frostbite, and every time the cold wind blew, it felt like his whole body was being cut by thousands of knives.
In winter, there were truly not many fruits available, so if he was in a rural area, he would dig out tree roots to eat, while if he was in the city, heâd wait outside a restaurant for the dinersâ leftovers. But in those cases, he rarely got to eat, only occasionally would he happen upon a kind person whoâd give him a mouthful of food. More often than not, he went hungry.
If his luck was good, he would be able to beg a carriage on the road for a lift, saving him much walking.
He passed by one city, then another, from midwinter all the way until New Yearâs Eve[2].
During the New Year, the city was strung with bright lanterns and colorful silk, and smiling children wearing brand-new clothes were running every which way, incredibly lively. He squatted in a corner watching them, taking this period of time to rest and bask in the midday sun.
On the side, an uncle selling mantou[3] gave him many looks. Whether it was out of goodwill or because it was the new year, when it came time to close the stand, this uncle handed him a piping-hot mantou. Ye You hurried to take it and gave a word of thanks. As if bemoaning the state of the world, the uncle let out a small sigh and left pushing his cart.
Ye You watched the other walk far away before lowering his head to take a bite of the mantou. Out of the corner of his eyes, he saw that a few beggars were approaching him from nearby, and feeling a bad premonition in his heart, he stood up and ran away.
But no matter how fast a child ran, how could they run faster than an adult? He was quickly surrounded, and panting, those people gave him a kick, swearing all the while, âRunning so fucking fast! Run then, you little shit! Why arenât you running?â
Ye You curled up into a ball, rigidly gripping the mantou in his hand. Seeing that he was unwilling to open his hands, those people were so angry that they kicked him a few more times. Ye You gritted his teeth and bore it, not letting out a single sound. Right as he was about to give up, he suddenly heard screams echo through the air, and the feet on top of him all disappeared at once. He lifted his head and saw an uncle holding a sword had beat away those beggars.
The old man crouched down in front of him and kindly asked, âAnything wrong?â
Ye You shook his head and quietly said, âThank you.â
The old man asked, âYour parents?â
Ye Youâs heart trembled, and he once again shook his head.
The old man didnât ask any further and helped him up from the ground, and then immediately paused before carefully feeling his bones. With some astonishment in his eyes, the man asked, âIt would be a pity if you donât practice martial arts. If you have nowhere to go, why not follow me in the future?â
Ye You looked at him and was about to refuse when the other said, âI live on Heji Mountain, surnamed Yu. Although itâs not a large sect, but itâs still a sect in Jianghu that no one would dare to take advantage of. How about it?â
Ye You stared. In confirmation, he asked, âHeji Mountain?â
The old man thought that he had never heard of it and so explained, âItâs a mountain thatâs not far from here. I came to the city to buy some items for the new year and will be going back soon. Will you come with me?â
The tip of Ye Youâs nose ached[4], and he felt as if those moments of bleak pain, suffered in hopelessness and isolation on those distant roads, were all falling away. That pitch-black, ice-cold journey had finally reached its end. He opened his mouth, doing his utmost to suppress the choking sobs bubbling up from his throat, and said, ââŠYes.â
The old man was very happy and asked, âWhatâs your name?â
ââŠAh-Xiao,â Ye You heard himself say, âIâm called Ah-Xiao.â
The old man asked, âYour surname?â
Ye You used all his remaining strength to make his voice sound normal, âI donât⊠I donât have a surname.â
The moment he finished speaking, his vision turned black. The exhaustion accumulated from the past several months overpowered him with overwhelming force, and he immediately lost consciousness.
The next time he opened his eyes, he felt as if he was lying in a warm embrace. It had already been a long time since he had felt such warmth.
âAwake?â The old man reached over to check. âYou have a fever. Oh, itâs receded a bit. Come, drink some water.â
Ye You felt as if his whole body was fresh and cool, thinking that he had already been wiped clean or given a bath. He obediently opened his mouth and drank a mouthful of water, and only afterwards did he realize that there was another person present.
Right now, they were in a carriage, and inside the carriage was filled with items for the new year. He had nowhere to lie, so he had been held in the old manâs embrace for the whole journey. That person was sitting next to the old man, seemed to be older than himself by a few years, and was also currently looking at him.
The old man noticed his line of sight and used that hand full of warmth to wipe away the sweat on his forehead before introducing them with a smile, âHeâs called Wenren Heng. In the future, heâll be your Senior Disciple-Brother.â
Ye Youâs mind was muddled, and he didnât wake for long before once again falling back asleep.
Wenren Heng quickly perceived that his Junior Brotherâs breathing was gradually evening out, not knowing whether it was due to the efficacy of the Concentration Dew or if it was due to his placating movements, but he hoped it was the latter and lightly patted the other a few more times.
âSenior BrotherâŠâ
Wenren Heng originally thought he was fantasizing, and it was only with the second repetition that he finally moved to listen attentively. Hearing his Junior Brotherâs quiet sleep-talking, he couldnât help holding the person a bit tighter and giving the other a kiss on the forehead.
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The next day, as soon as the sky turned bright, Ye You woke up.
Wenren Heng didnât sleep very deeply, so the moment he perceived the other moving, he opened his eyes and met his Junior Brotherâs line of sight.
Ye You had been pulled entirely into the otherâs embrace, and raising his eyebrows slightly, he looked at their positions. Before he could open his mouth, Wenren Heng calmly gave an explanation, âYesterday, you werenât sleeping very well and had a nightmare.â He released his hand and asked, âHow do you feel?â
Ye You said, âI canât exert any strength.â
Wenren Heng was silent for a moment.
Although his Junior Brotherâs martial arts didnât count amongst the highest-ranking, it could probably still rank in the middle of the top ranks. And in particular, in the entirety of Jianghu, there were few people able to match that ghostâs martial arts. Moreover, with his Junior Brotherâs natural disposition for practicing martial arts, now that his internal energy had completely disappeared, who knew what the other would think.
He had originally wanted to ask those Elders yesterday if they had been the ones to throw that silver, but those people ran away, so for now he was unable to judge the effect this matter would have on his Junior Brother.
Ye You said, âSenior Brother?â
Wenren Heng patted his shoulder and said, placating, âYouâre injured, so rest well first. We can talk about the rest later.â
Ye You obediently said, âYes.â
He looked at his Senior Brother getting out of bed and dressing. Slowly remembering the situation before he fell unconscious, he asked, âWhat about Blood-sucking Ghost? What happened afterwards?â
Wenren Heng said, âHe committed suicide.â
Ye You was surprised. âCommitted suicide?â
âYes, he drank poison.â While dressing, Wenren Heng gave an account of what happened yesterday, and looking at his Junior Brother, he said, âWhat thoughts do you have about this matter?â
Ye You said, âLetâs first determine whether that rare book really exists.â
Wenren Heng said, âIf it doesnât exist?â
Ye You said, âThen the person who Blood-sucking Ghost wants to protect, who is the true owner of this villa, is most likely within this group of people.â
Wenren Heng nodded. When he saw the other wanting to get up, he moved to block the movement. âWhat?â
Ye You said, âI donât want to lie in bed. You should help support me outside so I can sit for a while.â
Since the season had just turned into autumn, the summer heat still remained, and the mornings were neither hot nor cold, so getting some fresh air would indeed be very good. Wenren Heng didnât refuse, and seeing his Junior Brother reach out a hand to him, he instead reached over to carry the other in his arms, not at all acting as just a support.
He earnestly found an excuse, âYou shouldnât wear yourself out right now.â
Ye You gave a fleeting smile, though by the time the other looked back, he had resumed his well-behaved appearance, acting docile, without a word of opposition.
Wenren Heng instructed his subordinates to bring the soft couch outside and placed his Junior Brother on it. While putting in order the breakfast that they were to have together, he noticed that the other was quieter than usual. Thinking that his Junior Brother might have perceived the issue with his internal energy and unable to determine the otherâs thoughts, Wenren Heng decided to just ask directly, âWhat are you thinking about?â
Ye You earnestly said, âThinking that this meal is quite tasty.â
In hearing that, Wenren Heng knew that he wouldnât be able to get any useful replies from his questions, so he simply said to eat a bit more. And, after eating, the only thing he could do was diligently accompany the other. At this time, the scarred man returned from outside and told him that, this morning, someone had found a letter that hadnât been completely burned away as well as a bit of drug powder, though its use was still unknown.
âOh?â Ye Youâs interest returned, and he was finally no longer quiet.
Wenren Heng pushed him back, not letting him move. âIâll go look. You rest.â
Because there was drug powder, Young Miracle Doctor Fang was also called away. Having received the Sect Masterâs orders, the scarred man was guarding Young Master Xiao when he saw those Demonic Sect Elders dressed in battered clothing slowly making their way over. Seeing them, he felt the corners of his mouth lift, and he made the excuse that he was going to bring over some fruits in order to leave temporarily.
Ye You also saw those same people, and he waved them over.
Those Elders hastily ran over. Seeing the Sect Master still alive, all of them almost burst into tears.
Yesterday when Elder Mei threw out that piece of silver, they all felt as if the sky was falling, and they never wanted to feel such a thing again!
Elder Baili didnât hesitate and grabbed the otherâs hand. âSect Master, you truly donât remember anything, right? Let us tell you, youâre actually our Demonic Sectâs Sect Master. Your surname is Ye, first name You. Your name absolutely isnât Ah-Xiao!â
Elder Miao asked, solemn, âSect Master, what has Wenren Heng told you? Other than saying that youâre disciple brothers, has he said any other terribly shameless, roguish words?â
Elder Mei said, âNo matter what he says, you definitely canât believe him! Your relationship with him definitely isnât that good!â
The last Elder, Elder Ji, also added words of agreement, âThatâs right, you two have even fought before! He truly isnât a good person! You should return with us to the Demonic Sect!â
Ye You laughed and said, âThis lord[5] is already aware of all this.â
These Elders had spent an entire night thinking of how to advise the Sect Master to return home with them, and they had even made preparations to use force and abduct this person. But upon hearing the words âthis lordâ from him, they collectively choked back down those earnest and well-meaning words, and their expressions all turned a bit stiff.
They bit their fingernails and looked at him, feeling him out with a, ââŠSect Master?â
Ye You, all smiles, made a sound in acknowledgement.
Elder Baili said, âYou⊠In the end, do you remember things or not?â
Ye You raised his brows with some devilish feeling. âWhy donât all of you guess?â
This, they didnât need to guess! This was definitely their Sect Master!
They took a deep breath. And unable to worry about whether there would be any consequences for disobeying the first order, they instead grabbed his shoulder and indignantly started an interrogation, âWhere exactly did you go while you were missing for so long,â âDid you know that we were all worried to death,â âWhat exactly is the big thing you want to do,â âHow did you get injured,â âWhy are you together with Wenren Heng,â âWhy do you call him Senior Brother,â âWhy are you participating in this matter,â âWhy did you want us to hit your death acupoint,â âAfter hitting your death acupoint, how are you still alive and well,â âWhy why why why.â
And before they even had the time to show how truly angry they were, they saw the Sect Master give them a âquiet downâ signal. Following his line of sight, they turned around and saw that Wei Jiangyue had come. They immediately stilled and sat upright.
Wei Jiangyue gave them a look and indifferently said, âSo itâs all of you.â
Elder Baili said, with adoration, âYesterday, all of Sir Xiaoâs internal energy disappeared when he defeated that old ghost in one move. All of us were filled with such admiration that we especially came to visit him for a bit.â
Catching the Sect Masterâs eyes, Elder Mei hastily followed with, âSince Sir Wei has come, then we wonât continue disturbing you.â
Wei Jiangyue nodded and watched them leave before sitting down on the chair on the side, sizing up the person in front him.
This person wasnât wearing his bandages, and his face looked somewhat pale, but his expression was still easygoing along with a hint of indolence. There werenât much signs of despondency at all.
âYouâŠâ The moment he opened his mouth, there was some hoarseness in his throat. After clearing it, he finally asked, âHow are you?â
Ye You said, âBesides not being able to exert any strength, Iâm otherwise quite good.â
Wei Jiangyue silently counted his breaths before saying, âI came today to give my thanks and ask for forgiveness for the sake of my little sister. Thank you, Sir Xiao, for saving my little sisterâs life, and I humbly beg forgiveness for the harm that Sir Xiao has suffered because of my little sister. Iâve already sent her out of the villa, and sheâll soon be sent home to ruminate over her wrongdoings. Right now, sheâs still close by, at the nearest small county town. If Sir Xiao truly canât forgive her, then Iâll personally go and destroy her martial skill myself before I send her away.â
Ye You laughed. âDestroying that little bit of martial skill probably wouldnât even tickle her. Why not destroy yours?â
Wei Jiangyue stiffened slightly. He looked towards the otherâs light pupils to see if the other was serious only to hear a light sigh.
âIâm just messing with you,â Ye You said softly, âMy Senior Brother has had such a good relationship with your Fengxian Manor for this many years, so my saving Lady Wei is just par for the course. How could I let such a small thing come between all of you? I just hope that from now on youâll more strictly discipline Lady Wei, and not let her continue to be so headstrong.â
âAbsolutely, IâŠâ Wei Jiangyue had originally wanted to say a few more words about what heâd do next time she did something wrong, but then he saw this person looking elsewhere. While the emotions in the otherâs eyes were light, and there was no sign of any pain, he still found himself unable to say any of the words in his mouth.
For the people of Jianghu, with how vital martial skill was, if it was suddenly destroyed, thinking of it from the otherâs perspective, even he would be unable to bear it. Not to mention even having to put on a show of being blithe and carefree?
He had the profound thought that itâd still be better to just destroy Wei Jiangrouâs martial skill.
He inwardly took a breath. âSir XiaoâŠâ
âThereâs no need to say any more, and you donât need to take this thing to heart,â Ye You lifted his hand to interrupt him and then said to him, âIf you truly feel apologetic, then why not spend some more time helping the elders look into why Blood-sucking Ghost was still alive. If it wasnât for him, I also wouldnât have ended up like this, so right now, I just want to find the main culprit behind these incidents so that I can get some answers from him.â
Wei Jiangyue immediately said, âYes!â
Ye You lazily listed to the side. âIâm tired, so I wonât show you out.â
Wei Jiangyue, ââŠâ
This person didnât even ask him if he had any other matters and was just so frankly chasing out a guest?
Wei Jiangyue looked at him and suddenly felt that his expression now was similar to the one he had when he asked âWhy not destroy yoursâ. It wasnât like the previous normal, good-natured courtesy, and it instead contained slivers of sharpness, mystery, and high-ranking power, all mixed together, spilling out from that pair of penetrating, pale eyes, so penetrating that there was even a trace of evil energy.
Could it be that he was provoked because of the disappearance of all his internal energy? Thatâs right, that definitely must be it.
Wei Jiangyue felt even more guilty, and he decided that he must think of a way to make up for it. Before he left, he resolutely promised, âSir Xiao if, in the future, you have any use for me, just say the word, and I will absolutely risk life and limb to help out.â
Ye You asked, curious, âIncluding taking off all your clothes and dancing naked in the streets?â
Wei Jiangyue, ââŠâ
Seeing his Senior Brother and the scarred man return, Ye You exchanged his expression for one of slight melancholy and said, âIâm teasing you. I already said not to take this thing to heart. Itâs a human life, after all. Even if it had been someone else, I wouldâve still saved them.â
Wenren Heng stepped into the small courtyard and gave Wei Jiangyue a look.
The always popular, arrogant, and conceited Second Young Master Wei had stiffened in place. Seeing Sir Xiao completely change temperaments, he had absolutely no idea what to do. Unable to find the words, in the end, the only thing he did was absentmindedly nod at Wenren Heng before taking his leave.
Wenren Heng looked at his Junior Brother. âHe came to apologize?â
Ye You faintly said, âYes, he said if I couldnât forgive them, then heâll go and destroy Lady Weiâs martial skill.â
Wenren Heng unhappily narrowed his eyes. âThat skill of hers, what difference would it make to destroy it?â
Ye You especially approved of the otherâs words and wanted to bring up an even better idea, but he knew he couldnât.
He didnât care if, in front of others, he let out some of his true personality. In any case, he was sick right now, so it didnât matter. But the only one he couldnât show was his Senior Brother. His Senior Brother was too incredible and was also too aware of his personality. If he let any indications show, then he was finished. So the only thing he could do was lightly let out a breath, lower his eyes, and not continue speaking.
Wenren Heng suddenly realized that they had gotten on the topic of the otherâs internal energy. He hesitated for a while before finally asking, âYesterday, you⊠what happened? Do you still remember?â
Ye You said, âI felt someone hit my death acupoint and then my internal energy just spilled over. Who hit it?â
Wenren Heng said, âIâm also not sure.â
Ye You guessed, âCould it have something to do with those people who recognize me? Do they know something?â
Wenren Heng sat down beside him. âThey just came to find you. You didnât ask?â
Ye You said, âI didnât have the time before they started speaking first.â
Wenren Heng said, âWhat did they say?â
Ye You looked at him. âThey said that Iâm their Sect Leader, that I was tricked by you and that Iâm not your Junior Brother, that our relationship before was not good and that weâve fought before, and also that youâve always had some designs on me, once even coming to the sect to ask about marriage. Did this actually happen, Senior Brother?â
Wenren Heng, ââŠâ
The scarred man, ââŠâ
Wenren Heng looked at his subordinate. The scarred man placed the freshly-washed fruits down on the table and innocently looked at the Sect Master to show that he had walked away the moment they had come, so he hadnât heard a single thing.
Ye You observed Wenren Heng. âSenior Brother?â
Wenren Heng wasnât able to grasp if this was his Junior Brother once again trying to test him, and he said, âNo, or else you wouldâve long heard this thing from the mouths of Young Master Li and the others. The things I said to you before were all true. Youâll understand everything after you recover your memories.â
Ye You asked, âThen what if I never recover my memories?â
Then you can stay by my side your entire life and not leave, Wenren Heng answered in his heart, but from his mouth, he said, placating, âThat wonât happen. When Miracle Doctor Ji comes, let him try again. If itâs still not all right, Iâll help send you back and see if your people can find a way.â
Ye You let out a sound in reply and, using the soft couch as support, stood up.
Wenren Heng steadied him, âWhat?â
Ye You said, âI want to go to the toilet.â
Wenren Heng didnât let him go and once again carried him, putting him down only once they reached the toilets. âCan you go by yourself?â
âYes. I just canât exert much strength. I havenât been injured to that extent.â Ye You gave him a look. âFor such a thing as going to the toilet, I canât have you holding onto me.â
Wenren Heng watched this person go in. He didnât know if it was his misconception, but he felt as if the words his Junior Brother said just now seemed to have another meaning. When Junior Brother said âholding ontoâ, what area was he talking about holding?
He stood in amazement for a while. When he saw his Junior Brother weakly walk back out, he returned to normal, thinking that it was definitely due to his desires being left unfulfilled that he had begun thinking so crookedly. And thereupon, he pushed down those strange thoughts.
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[1] ć±±ćŒæ”·ćŻ I translated this idiom directly since I thought it sounded more poetic that way, but it basically means that something unnatural is happening (so unnatural that itâs causing nature to cry out in pain).
[2] Specifically, the Lunar New Year, which is also known as the Spring Festival since it celebrates the start of it.
[3] é„ é Basically Chinese bread but steamed instead of baked. If youâve eaten a meatbun before, a mantou is basically just the bun-only, no meat, form of that. Itâs a staple food on the same level as rice. (Whether families usually eat rice or mantou depends on whether theyâre from the north or south of China, but Iâm just digressing now.) Anyway, Iâm an uncultured heathen who translates honorifics, but Iâm not so uncultured as to translate food! (Fun fact: Ye You actually says âeveryoneâs acting like Iâm stealing their mantou when I havenât done anything badâ back in his speech on Yushan stage, but I just translated it to food since I didnât think it was that important, oops. <del>I guess I am that uncultured.</del>)
[4] 錻ć°äžé ž Really wasnât sure how to write this properly so I just translated it (mostly) literally. But itâs, uh, you know, the feeling you get when youâre holding back tears and your nose kind of itches? Yeah, thatâs what Ye You is feeling right now.
[5] Ye You refers to himself as æŹćș§, which according to Baidu (directly translated): âIn legends or xuanhuan novels, this is what characters with extraordinary abilities refer to themselves.â So, yeah, Ye You has a very high estimation of himself, apparently.
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Not a huge fan of the âbeggars are evil thieves who pick on childrenâ narrative, but whatever. Low hanging fruit, right?
But! Finally!! Fourth Demonic Sect Elderâs name unlocked!! Whew, now that all the mysteries are solved, we can just all go home and have tea, right?