Chapter 37: The Haunted Mansion by the Tarn (IV)
Several paintings hung in the first-floor parlor, and most of them resembled the works of a mental patient. The paintings were cryptic and unclear, the art of a mad manâs delusions. Only one painting seemed not as abstract.
That painting was of the inside of a long, narrow, geometric tunnel with low, seamless walls of austere, unembellished white. The tunnel leads forward in a seemingly downward slope. It resembled⊠no, it certainly must have been a tomb. The tunnel was mostly likely buried deep underground as evidenced by the few minor details tucked inside the painting. There was no visible exit, nor any artificial lighting of any kind within the frame. The lighting of the art was unsuited for the ambiance as the painter had used some mysterious technique that caused the paint to exude a kind of ghostly dense air.
Feng Bujue had been staring intently at that painting for about five seconds, as if his gaze had been fixed; some unknown force made him unable to speak or move. In the next second, his vision was covered by darkness and he was unable to see. Not too long after, when he recovered his mobility, he took out and turned on a flashlight. He discovered he had ended up in the tunnel from the painting.
He didnât understand what forces were behind the warp and also didnât know whether his departure had been seen by Lilâ Tan and Long Bro. Unfortunately, whether or not they saw, he still needed to rely on his own strength to leave this place.
Behind him was a stone wall and pushing it did not move it even an inch. The ceiling was low, and there was clearly no escape going up. Feng Bujue sighed, took out and donned theăEyes of Hatredăfrom his inventory. He started walking forward, his flashlight in one hand and his pipe wrench in the other, following the tunnel downhill.
Feng Bujue wasnât worried about running out of Stamina while going along this path because was wearingăJazz Danceă. It wouldnât matter anyway; no matter how far heâd have to go, heâd still be indifferent. With 1100 Stamina, in addition to the special effect from his equipment that decreased consumptionâhe would be fine even if he moonwalked all the way. He was confident that he could explore the whole map even if it were as big as Castlevania.
About ten minutes after following the downward slope of the tunnel, Feng Bujueâs flashlight suddenly flickered a few times. He shook it, smacked the cylindrical body and thought to himself, âInsufficient battery? Impossible⊠it wasnât even used for long in the previous Scenario. Defective? Even less possible. It says âMADEINCHINAâ on this thing. The quality should be decentâŠâ
Suddenly, a strange murmur came from ahead: âLet me outâŠâ
The sound came from about ten meters in front of Feng Bujue. He stopped looking at his flashlight and looked ahead. It was precisely at this moment that the flashlight completely cut out; everything went pitch-black.
After that, the flashlight flickered on briefly for a few seconds. In that short time, it just happened to shine on a lone white shadow standing in front. It was a woman judging from its figure. She was covered in cuts and bruises, thin as a twig, and her white clothes were bloodstained. Feng Bujue simply couldnât see her face, because he only caught a brief glimpse of her since the flashlightâs range was limited.
The fleeting light faded. Feng Bujue was once again thrown into complete darkness, left with only that frightful afterimage burned into his retinas. Soon after, his ears once again picked up the sound of a wail.
âLet me out!â The sound of someone hitting wood, of scratching and punching it, echoed in the darkness. With it, the sound of hinges creaking and groaning also came through. One could also hear a faint, distant voice through the dark⊠It was as if someone were screaming in grief from the depths of a vault.
About thirty seconds passed before the flashlight returned to normal, no longer flickering. It let out a continuous beam of light.
Feng Bujueâs expression did not even change after encountering that scene moments earlier, but he heaved a sigh of relief, âSo it turns out the flashlight wasnât broken after all. It was just the plot making it flickerâŠâ
At this time, a system notification echoed:ăSide Mission progress updatedă
Feng Bujue glanced over the side missionăFind all six sections of âThe Haunted Palaceâăfor a second. The progress was already at 2/6. Some other person probably found a section, but the details couldnât be seen in the mission log.
Meanwhile, Wang Tanzhi and Long Aomin, who were on the first floor, crouched next to the fireplace in the kitchen. Written on the bricks in a black soot-like substance was the second stanza:
ăBanners yellow, glorious, golden,
On its roof did float and flow
(Thisâall thisâwas in the olden
And every gentle air that dallied,
Along the ramparts plumed and pallid,
A wingĂšd odor went away.ă
âAh⊠I donât understand any of this!â Wang Tanzhi forgot almost all of it as soon as he finished reading it. He went in front of the fireplace, stretched his head inside and then looked up, wanting to examine the chimney.
Only after fooling around until his face was black did he pull back out and say, âAh⊠too narrow. Definitely no way to climb out.â
Initially, it seemed like Long Aomin hadnât been paying attention to what Wang Tanzhi was saying, and Wang Tanzhi didnât mind too much. But a few seconds later, Wang Tanzhi turned his head around and discovered Long Aomin had an extremely bizarre expression. His eyes were wide open and his mouth was opening and closing as if he were trying to say something, but Lilâ Tan couldnât hear even half of a word.
This eerie scene made Wang Tanzhiâs hair stand on end. Immediately, he also realized something⊠Now his own voice wasnât coming out of his throat.
Anyone involved in the current situation would feel very frightened, but anybody watching from the side would certainly find it hilarious.
It looked like two people who didnât understand sign language at all were waving their hands and dancing around, trying really hard to explain what was going on with just their facial expressions and lip movements. In the end neither understood what the other was trying to sayâŠ
I think what youâd say in this spectacle would be, âAre you crazy? Do you have meds? How much do you have? How much do you eat? You eat as many as you have! You have as many as you eat! Youâre crazy!ââŠ
But in reality, what the two were saying respectively were:
Wang Tanzhi: âWhat happened? What are you saying? What are you trying to say with all your hand waving?
Long Aomin: âItâs the black stuff on your face thatâs messing with us!â
To get a clear picture youâd need to see things from Long Aominâs point of view. The black soot on Wang Tanzhiâs face was like a âlivingâ mask. It was giving a creepy smile now. The expression on this âblack maskâ had nothing to do with any expression Lilâ Tan was making. It was like a painting was floating on his face.
Finally, Long Aomin thought of a solution. He found a cleaning rag in the messy kitchen, placed it a little away from his face, and mimed a circular wiping motion. He then pointed at the cleaning rag then pointed again at Wang Tanzhiâs face.
The latter seemed to understand and took the offered rag. In a moment, a fit of optimistic recklessness, he covered his face and wiped without considering the consequences. When he removed the cloth, the two regained their ability to speak at the same time.
âWah! What monster is this?â Wang Tanzhi looked at the rag in his hand. That âblack maskâ looked just like it was printed on the rag; its human-like features were transferred perfectly from Lilâ Tanâs face to the rag. Lilâ Tanâs face was completely clean now, free of any black grime.
âI donât know what significance the System had in mind for this thing, butâŠâ Long Aomin had now noticed that this black mask wasnât dangerous, nor particularly frightening. It seemed to have no other reason to be here other than to carry out the Systemâs mischievous desire of pranking players.
âI think burning it would still be safer.â Long Aomin took the mask and found some flint next to a stoveâŠ