Chapter 42: The Haunted Mansion by the Tarn (IX)
Feng Bujue then gave an abridged version of the short story and also recounted his experience in the vault, not forgetting to mention the Hidden Mission he received therein. Of course, soon after he finished speaking, everyone could see the mission in their mission log, but they could only see it. As mentioned before, if the mission was completed, only Feng Bujue would be rewarded.
Even though halfway through his spiel, the lantern on table dimmed because the repair duration had elapsed, Rain and Sorrowful didnât interrupt his narrative and listened intently.
After Feng Bujue finished explaining what he knew, he ended with a few summarizing statements. âThen⌠according to my analysis, the plot for this Scenario should go something like this. This family has had congenital Huntingtonâs disease for many generations, and this house itself is under the curse of some kind of supernatural power. Roderick, this sis-con, most likely was already neurotic before the main events, and his mind must have been completely shattered when he became cognizant of the fact that Madeleine entombed alive. The last night of the story tells us about how the supernatural force over the mansion helps his sister return from her tomb. On that night, after scaring her brother to death, she exhausted her remaining strength and succumbed to death as well.
âWe can assume (the ghost of) Roderick mustâve trapped Madeleineâs soul and body somewhere in the mansion. And itâs fair to say, this mansion itself has intensely hostile feeling towards living things like us.
âFrom the gameâs standpointâŚ.
âThe Main objective is to discover whatever rules or weaknesses this mansion has and then escape. The Side mission is completely optional; itâs only there as a way to judge how much of the map is explored. If many of the rooms are visited and carefully searched, itâs possible to find all six sections of The Haunted Palace and be rewarded. As for laying the two siblingâs souls to rest, thatâs just the Scenarioâs crap sequel to the short story to serve as lore for the Hidden mission. Itâs fine not to complete it either.â
After everyone finished listening to his recap, Rain was the first to speak, âMight as well, we will cooperate with you.â
Feng Bujue had just clarified the situation: Clearing the Scenario was not difficult, the Side mission was optional, and the Hidden mission was even more so. He just wanted to find out Rain and Sorrowfulâs opinions: to ask whether or not they were willing to help him complete the Side and Hidden missions. He didnât expect the others to answer him before he even raised his question.
âThen, thanks you two,â said Feng Bujue.
This time Rain did not answer him; she really didnât like speaking much.
Sorrowful politely responded, âNo need for thanks. We were originally going to do the Side mission anyway. As for the Hidden mission, it will definitely not be easy; weâll help you to the best of our abilities.â
Afterward, Feng Bujue stood up and said, âThen going back to that interrupted question⌠how is it that we all arrived here at the same time?â[1]
Immediately, Lilâ Tan said, âDoesnât this house warp itself? Naturally, it only needs to shift a few corridors and link a few spaces to guide us here.â
Long Aomin spoke up, âYou explained âhowâ we arrived here, but not âwhyâ weâre here.â
Sorrowful moistened her lips and deliberated, âThereâs only a few factors that could trigger this kind of incident⌠some time limit was reached, an item was obtained, orâŚ.â
Feng Bujue continued, âMap exploration reached a critical juncture.â
âWhat does that mean?â asked Lilâ Tan.
âDo you know Betrayal at House on the Hill?â brought up Feng Bujue.
âYep, thatâs the one. Now, suppose some layer of the puzzle map was cleared; what would you do?â asked Feng Bujue.
âThen that in that floor of the mapâŚ.â Wang Tanzhi seemed to figure out where the problem was. âYouâd be unable to discover new map areas.â
âBased on the current situation at hand, the first floor must have been completely explored given that continued exploration would just return us back to places weâve already been,â said Feng Bujue. âWe all arrived at the same room as a result. This dining room is essentially the last part of the puzzle that remains explored.â
âThen⌠weâre going to the second floor next?â asked Long Aomin. He somewhat uneasily reminded them, âWe donât know how Unrivaled died there.â
âThree stanzas of âThe Haunted Palaceâ were on the first floor, and there was another in the cellar. Therefore, the last two parts must be on the second floor. If we want to do the side mission we will definitely have to go up,â responded Feng Bu jue. âBesides, weâve already searched through pretty much all of the first floor without any change to the Main Mission. So⌠no matter if itâs for the Main, Side, or Hidden Missions, if we want to complete any one of these, we canât avoid going up.â
Sorrowful added, âAs it is near the end of the Scenario, the difficulty upstairsâŚ. Rather the curseâs power upstairs will obviously be greater than it is here. The traps on the second floor must be more dangerous; the number of illusions and elements of horror, much greater. That is why Unrivaled died when he went alone.
Having heard this, Lilâ Tan said to Feng Bujue, âJue Bro, you hear that? Splitting up killed someone.â
âItâs only because he wasnât strong enough that Unrivaled Bro diedâŚ.â Feng Bujue shifted his eyes away, showing a âthe wind today sure is noisyâ expression.
Over ten minutes later, after wandering through multiple corridors, again, the five found a flight of stairs leading to the second floor.
The wooden staircase smelled moldy. It creaked and groaned whenever someone trod on it. Lilâ Tan was so nervous going up that he accidentally applied too much strength and broke off a section of the rotten handrail. He scared himself.
On the second floor, Long Aomin once again took upon himself to be the trailblazerânot without reason. His new title,ăSquad Defenderă, had the passive skillăSquad Protectorăas its special ability. For each teammate beside him, his defense increases by 10%. Although Thriller Paradise doesnât give concrete values for Attack, Defense, and Health, it doesnât mean that this kind of multiplier doesnât work. Simply put, Long Aominâs ability to resist an attack was now a whole forty percent greater than if he were alone. Even if had to take on that powerful blood corpse from before, he wouldnât be sent flying with just one slap.
Feng Bujue and Wang Tanzhi followed Long Aomin, behind them was Sorrowful. Rain was in charge of the rear.
After a period of walking, Sorrowful suddenly tapped Wang Tanzhiâs shoulder. The latter, due to taut nerves, had gone pale in fright from her action. Fortunately, he didnât cry out.
âHey. Hey, Lilâ Tan Bro.â
âWanted to discuss something with you. Letâs trade items.â
âWhat did you want to trade?â said Wang Tanzhi.
âAh⌠whatâd you got?â asked Sorrowful.
Lilâ Tan continued forward while he announced the things in his inventory. âHm⌠I have a chefâs knife, a baseball bat, SlowingâŚ.â
In front of him, Feng Bujue covered his forehead with a palm and shook his head. A thousand words culminated into one sigh, âThis idiotâŚ.â
Lilâ Tan made Sorrowful pffft in amused laughter. She hurriedly broke off, âOkay, okay. Youâre really telling me everything?â
Wang Tanzhi blanked for a moment. âEh? Oh right, you wanted to trade items with me, why am I announcing [mine]?â
Even Long Aomin in the front rolled his eyes. He muttered in a low voice, âThis guy sure is talentedâŚ.â
âDonât bully the kid,â Rain coldly spoke a single sentence from behind.
Sorrowful stuck out her tongue, then said to Lilâ Tan, âSorry, I was joking with you. But who knew youâd actually say everything out loud.â
For some reason, Wang Tanzhi was still focused on countering what Rain said about him, âHey, Iâm 24 this year!â
Feng Bujue finally couldnât take it anymore. He turned his head around and stared at Lilâ Tan. âRecently, Iâve found your EQ more and more refreshing.â
âAh?â Lilâ Tan was quite baffled.
Again, Sorrowful tugged on his sleeve. âOkay, Iâll be serious with you.â She lifted up the minerâs cap in her hand. âI want to trade this for your flashlight.â
Lilâ Tan looked at the attributes. The thing was equipable, but also worked as a flashlight.
ăName: Minerâs Capă
ăDefensive Power: Averageă
ăSpecial Effect: Equipped with a lighting function; it requires batteries.ă
ăEquipment Prerequisite: General Proficiency F or Equipment Proficiency Fă
ăRemark: A safe and reliable piece of armor; the headlight at the front of the minerâs cap is also very useful.ă
âHow about it? I see that youâre not wearing any armor for your head. You donât lose out if you trade this for your flashlight,â said Sorrowful.
Lilâ Tan looked at it. âBut arenât you clearly losing out?â
âYellow doesnât suit me. Plus it looks silly for a girl to wear this.â She laughed slyly. âThough, I think this would suit you very well.â
âThereâs no need, I have already got some armor for my head already,â replied Lilâ Tan. He took out his other flashlight from his inventory (At the shopping center Feng Bujue had suggested everyone to take two flashlights, and Lilâ Tan has always kept all his things in his inventory), handed it over to Sorrowful, and said, âI have two flashlights, Iâll just give you one.â
Sorrowful blinked her large eyes and stared at Lilâ Tanâs face for three to five seconds. âHey! If you didnât tell me, couldnât you have gotten some equipment for free?â
âYou keep that silly looking thing for yourself, alright?â smiled Lilâ Tan in reply.
After hearing these words, Sorrowful suddenly understood the meaning of the words ânaturally stupid but black within[2]â.
She didnât look the even the slightest bit cheerful as she gave a quick âthanksâ feeling mixed emotions and took the flashlight while returning the minerâs cap to her inventory.
âServes you right.â Rain timely added in a jab from behind.
âSomethingâs not rightâŚ.â Long Aomin suddenly stopped. He noticed something was off. âDidnât we pass by here already?â
âWhen we came up here, we came to a corridor exactly like this one,â Feng Bujue expanded, taking over the conversation. âAfterward we turned left once, right twice. Each time we changed directions the distance we traveled in a straight line before the next turn had been different. Regardless, itâs clear that weâre not going in circlesâŚ.â
âAre we caught in an illusion, orâŚ.â Long Aomin stopped speaking halfway. He wanted to hear Feng Bujueâs opinion.
âIt should be an illusion,â cut in Rain from the back of the group. Right now she was already standing and looking at herself in front of a full length mirror. Her whole body, from top to bottom, was quite normal; her clothes and equipment looked unchanged as well. Everything was ordinary, except her abdomen: her intestines were visible.
In a flash, both sides of the corridor were filled with mirrors. The scenery change was completely abrupt, and there were no visible traces of spacial distortions.
Feng Bujue also turned around, randomly picked one of the mirrors closest to himself, and faced it. âNot bad, itâs even clearer than an MRI[3].â He moved a few steps closer and carefully observed. âOh, you can even make out the details of the corridors in the cross section of the intestines. How novelâŚ.â
[1]This is about the question he posed at the end of Ch. 39 when the lights explodedâŚÂ âOh right, I wanted to ask you guys. Isnât it weird?â Feng Bujue said sternly, âHow did we all end up in the dining room? This mansion should be able to change its structure. For us to convene here at the same time, does it meanâŚâ
[2]Kinda like the English equivalent of looking innocent but devilish within.
[3]Raw said NMR but in this context, MRI makes better sense.