Hearing this, the two exchanged a glance. Lan SiZhui perked up.
Wei WuXian, âIâm all ears to your story.â
After some thought, Young Master Qin began slowly, âItâs not really much of a story. Iâm not too familiar with him either. When I was young, I grew up at my grandmotherâs house in a rural village. He was one of the servants of my grandmotherâs household. As we were of similar age, we grew up playing with each other.â
Wei WuXian, âThatâs called a childhood friendâhow come you say youâre not familiar with him?â
Young Master Qin, âBecause as we grew up, we drifted apart.â
Wei WuXian, âTake some time to think. Have you ever offended this servant in any way?â
Young Master Qin, âThere has been one instance, though Iâm not too sure how serious it was either.â
Lan WangJi, âGo on.â
Young Master Qin, âThe servant has always served my grandmother by her side. Because he was quick while working and was about the same age as me, my grandmother took quite a liking to him, often praising him for being clever. As a result of this, he also grew somewhat proud, always following the juniors of our clan with no regard to the difference between master and servant. Later, my grandmother even let him go to school with us.
âOne day, the teacher left us a difficult problem. Amid the discussion, someone came up with a first answer. Just as the class was expressing their approval, the servant suddenly spoke up and said that it was wrong.â
Young Master Qin, âAt that time, that servant had only been going to school for a few months, yet weâve been schooling for a couple of years. It was needless to say who was right. Immediately, someone proved him wrong. Yet he was extremely stubborn, insisting that the previous person answered wrong to show us his way of solving it. In the end, the entire class felt annoyed by him, and together chased him away.â
At this point, Lan SiZhui couldnât help but spoke, âYoung Master Qin, even if he annoyed you, he never did anything too extreme⊠Why drive him out?â
Wei WuXian, âYoung Master Qin, from this it sounds like your whole gang of juniors offended him. Do you hold a unique position in this? Or else he wouldnât have only sought after you, but rather visit everyone part of the group.â
Young Master Qin, âBack then, I was the first to tell him to leave. It was only a casual remark at first, yet who knew everyone had long since been fed up with him, and the situation broke out. Surprisingly, he had quite a temper. He went back, telling my grandmother that he wouldnât come again, and he really never came back.â
Wei WuXian, âIâll ask you two more questions. You must answer in truth, Young Master Qin.â
Young Master Qin, âGo ahead.â
âMy first question.â Wei WuXianâs eyes shone brightly, âYou said that âsomeone came up with a first answerâ. Does this âsomeoneâ happen to be you?â
After a pause, Young Master Qin replied, âIs this important?â
Wei WuXian, âThen, my second questionâregarding the solution to that problem, in the end, who was right and who was wrong?â
Young Master Qin had on an unpleasant expression. He flipped his sleeves, his voice cold, âThe incident happened years before now. Please excuse my inability to recall every single detail. But in all honesty, who has never acted on impulse when they were young, doing inexplicable things, meeting inexplicable people. Please donât tangle yourselves in such an incident. Right now, all I want is to deal with this matter as soon as possible.â
Wei WuXian grinned, âYes. I understand, I understand.â
Lan WangJi, âWhen was his passing?â
Young Master Qin, âAbout two years ago, I think.â
Wei WuXian, âTwo years? Thatâs not too bad, not an old corpse but not fresh either. How did he die? Suicide?â
âNo. I heard he ran around drunken in the middle of the night before accidentally falling to his death.â
âIf itâs not suicide, the situation isnât so bad after all. Young Master Qin, is there anything else?â
âNo.â
âThen please go back for now. Later, talismans will be taken to your residence. If you happen to recall anything else, please notify us as soon as possible.â
After they returned to the cottage, Lan SiZhui shut the door and let out a breath of relief, âYoung Master Qin⊠He is truly⊠trulyâŠâ
Lan WangJi suddenly spoke up, âTwo years.â
Wei WuXian, âYes. Two years is a bit strange.â
Lan SiZhui, âStrange?â
Wei WuXian pulled a blank talisman from his sleeve, âIf a creature full of hatred is seeking revenge, itâd usually begin its haunting the night of the seventh day after its death. Those that take a little longer sometimes begin within a year. Since it had already turned into a fierce corpse, why would it take two years to visit?â
Lan SiZhui guessed, âCould it be that he could not find Young Master Qinâs new address within the two years?â
He imagined the corpse knocking door after door at night, peeking inside to see if Young Master Qin was inside. Coldness slithered up his back.
Wei WuXian, however, dismissed the guess, âNo. The corpse used to be friends with Young Master Qin. It wouldnât be hard to find him through his scent. And if it were like you said, it wouldâve very likely made a few mistakes on its journey, so there shouldnât be only a single incident of a fierce corpse slamming on somebodyâs door. Lan Zhan, youâve read more files than I have and you remember things better. In the two years, have you seen similar accounts?â
He entered the study as Lan WangJi answered, âI have not.â
Wei WuXian, âExactly⊠I canât find the cinnabar, Lan Zhan.â He took out a brush, âI used it just last night! Did either of you see the cinnabar?â
Lan WangJi went inside as well and found the cinnabar for him. Wei WuXian dipped the tip of his brush inside the dainty little cup before he poured himself some tea and sat down at the desk. With tea in his left hand and the brush in his right, he scrawled across the talisman paper without even looking, talking to Lan WangJi, âIf you donât remember, it definitely didnât happen. And so, there should be another reason as to why it didnât do anything to Young Master Qin in the two years. Alright, Iâm finished.â
He peeled off the talisman still wet with cinnabar from the desk and gave it to Lan SiZhui, âGo bring this to him.â
Lan SiZhui accepted it and scrutinized every angle, despite not being able to understand a single thing. Having never seen on any book such wild, unrestrained runes, he couldnât help but asked, âSenior Wei⊠This⊠Is not just a random scribble, is it?â
Wei WuXian, âOf course it is.â
ââŠâ
âI never use my eyes when Iâm drawing talismans.â
ââŠâ
Wei WuXian grinned, âDonât worry. Itâll definitely work. Speaking of it, SiZhui, you donât like Young Master Qin all that much, do you?â
Lan SiZhui thought about it, âI do not know either.â He responded with honesty, âHe never did anything truly evil, but perhaps I find it difficult to deal with people of such character. I do not particularly like the tone with which he mentioned the word âservantââŠâ
He paused at this point. Wei WuXian was oblivious to it, âTypical, typical. Most of the people in this world looks down upon servants. Servants sometimes even look down upon themselves⊠Why are you two looking at me like that?â
Halfway through, he interrupted, not knowing whether to laugh or frown, âStopâis there a misunderstanding here? How could I compare? Lotus Pier isnât the usual household, after all. Iâve beaten Jiang Cheng up way more times than heâs ever beaten me!â
Lan WangJi didnât say anything, but instead gave him a silent hug. Wei WuXian couldnât help but smiled. He hugged back, stroking Lan WangJiâs back a couple of times. Lan SiZhui coughed. Seeing how confident Wei WuXian looked, not at all sensitive to the word âservantâ, he was finally at ease.
Wei WuXian continued, âBut itâs likely that heâll come again.â
Lan SiZhui paused, âCan it still not be solved, even today?â
Lan WangJi, âHe has not said everything.â
Wei WuXian, âYes. Itâs not the first time anyways. You canât cope with these people in any other wayâyou gotta squeeze their words out bit by bit. Letâs see if after tonight, whether heâd say everything tomorrow.â
As expected, the next day, when Lan SiZhui was practicing his sword outside of Bamboo Cottage, Young Master Qin came again.
The moment he came, he made it clear, âI donât care!â
Lan SiZhui hurried, âPlease wait, Young Master Qin! My two seniors are still sl-⊠still cultivating! They are at a crucial point and cannot be disturbed!â
Hearing this, Young Master Qin didnât barge right through the courtyard, but still he bombarded Lan SiZhui with his puffed-up resentment, âI donât want to hear about mending the symptom but not the root! I want this thing to never find me again!!!â
The second night, Young Master Qin was still unable to sleep, reading at night in the main hall. Soon, the fierce corpseâthe servantâcame once more.
It still couldnât enter the house, jumping here and there right outside and slamming the door at times. Somehow, the windows of wood and paper werenât torn apart by it. Quickly afterwards, the noise retreated far into the distance. Young Master Qin, whoâd never had any proper shut-eye in quite a few days, finally couldnât manage any longer. Losing his focus, fatigue arose, and he fell into a deep sleep just like that.
Not knowing how long had passed, amid the haze, he suddenly heard three clear knocks come from the door. Body tightening and bones straightening, he was awake at once.
A woman from outside the door called out, âHusband.â
Young Master Qin had just woken from his sleep, still in a state of confusion. The moment he heard Madam Qinâs voice, he got up and went to open the door. Quickly, he remembered that in the past few days, Madam Qin kept on crying and complaining that she couldnât live like this any longer. Only yesterday did she pack up her things and leave for her parentsâ home. If she came back because she was scared, how could she have had the courage to come back alone in the middle of the night?
A womanâs curved figure reflected against the paper window. It looked like his wifeâs figure indeed. But Young Master Qin didnât dare make any hasty conclusions. He unsheathed his sword in silence, asking, âMy dear, why have you come back? Arenât you mad anymore?â
The woman outside the door spoke with a flat tone, âIâve come back. Iâm not mad. Open the door for me.â
Young Master Qin couldnât open the door yet, pointing his sword at the door, âMy dear, itâd be safer for you if youâre with your parents. What if it hasnât left yet, still walking around this house?â
Silence came from outside the door.
Young Master Qin felt sweat come from the palm holding the sword.
Out of the blue, the woman screeched with soaring volume, âOpen the door right now! The ghost is coming! Let me inside!â
Madam Qin, whether real or not, clung to the paper window and screamed. Young Master Qinâs scalp tingled. Gripping Wei WuXianâs talisman, he suddenly felt blood surge through his body. Holding his sword, he barged outsideâŠ
Young Master Qin, âAnd then a pile of something crashed into my face, making me pass out.â
Wei WuXian, âWhat made you pass out?â
Young Master Qin pointed at the desk. Wei WuXian looked before he began to laugh uncontrollably, âWhy fruits?
Young Master Qin fumed, âHow would I know?!â
Wei WuXian, âOf course youâd know. Nobody would know except for you. These creatures all tend to hold grudges. Have you also thrown fruits at him before?â
Young Master Qin said nothing, still dark-faced. From his expression, Wei WuXian was certain that the guess wasnât too far off, but of course he wouldnât admit it himself. Thus he continued to ask no longer. When Young Master Qin spoke up again, the topic had changed as expected, âThis morning, I got someone to ask my in-laws. Last night, my wife didnât leave their house at all.â
Wei WuXian, âItâs something used especially to break the protection barriers of houses, sometimes seen in the ancient books and notebooks. It isnât a harmful being on its own, but as it can imitate the sound and shape of those close to the owner of the house, it often paired up with beings that canât go through the door, helping it fool the owner into opening the door on their own. What a helper that fierce corpse found.â
Young Master Qin, âNo matter what it is, itâs useless for me to know. Young Master, the second door has already broken. Itâs already come into my main hall. If I may, are you going to tell me that I donât have to do anything a second time?â
âYoung Master Qin,â Wei WuXian replied, âLetâs reason things out here. This second door was opened by you yourself. If not for that talisman of mine, I dare not say what shape youâd be in right now.â
Defeated, Young Master Qin lashed out, âIf this continues, the next time I wake up, wonât I see that thing standing right next to my bed?!â
Wei WuXian, âIf you really want a good nightâs sleep, Young Master Qin, you should work on recalling if thereâs anything else you forgot to say. Please donât guard any more information this time. You have to know that tonight, hahaha, Iâm not trying to scare you, but itâll most definitely be in from of your bedroom door.â
With no other choice, Young Master Qin could only tell them one more thing.
âThe last time I saw him was two years ago, when I returned to my home village to commemorate my parents and ancestors. Back then, while paying my respects, I wore a jade pendant.â
Young Master Qin, âHe recognized that it belonged to my grandmother and asked to borrow it from me. I thought that he was missing my grandmother, so I gave it to him. Yet soon after he got it, he said he lost the pendant.â
Wei WuXian, âAnd what does âlostâ refer to? Did he lose it by accident or did he sell it?â
Young Master Qin hesitated, âI donât know. At first, I thought he sold it and came back with the lie that he lost it. ButâŠâ
He didnât continue. Wei WuXian pressed with patience, âBut what?â
Lan WangJi was cold-faced throughout, âThere is no harm in honesty.â
Young Master Qin, âBut, now that I think about it, he shouldnât have gone as far as to sell something of my grandmotherâs.
âLater, I heard he was a drunkard. Perhaps he lost it at night drinking, or maybe he had it stolen. In any case, I was infuriated at the time, so I berated him for it.â
Wei WuXian, âWait. Young Master Qin, something that pertains to oneâs life and death should not be blurred with ambiguous diction. The word âberateâ could either be light or serious, with a significant difference in between. So through what means did you âberateâ him?â
Young Master Qinâs brow twitched, adding, âIf I remember correctly, I gave him somewhat of a beating.â
Wei WuXian blinked, âWell⊠You donât happen to be the one who broke that lame leg of his, do you?â