Chapter 700: Breaking In to Break Out
Chapter 700: Breaking In to Break Out
The girl slid open the door to a hut near the center of the village. Here! All new arrivals stay here, until they build their own house. You have a roommate right now, but he should move out any time!
Oh? A roommate? Hui peeked inside.
The small hut stood empty, save a single cot. Atop the cot, a single man sat in lotus pose, long hair draped over his shoulders and all the way down to his waist. He wore the patched, tattered remains of what had once been fine robes, though unlike Huis, the holes cut jagged gashes in his robes rather than neat burn holes.
Zheng Ming, are you ready to move out yet? the girl asked cheerfully.
The man ignored her.
She turned to Hui, still beaming. Treat him as furniture. He doesnt move much.
Er, Elder Sister, how am I supposed to treat him as furniture when hes sitting on the only furniture I have? Outwardly, Hui bowed. Of course, Elder Sister.
With a last smile, she retreated.
Hui looked around the hut. Walking a quick circle, he checked the window in the huts rear, pushing open the wooden shutter that hung over it, then went back to the door. Right in the center of the village, huh? Theyre keeping an eye on me, and they arent even pretending not to. I need to fit in, at least for a while, if Im going to escape.
Which means living as a mortal.
Hui considered for a moment, then shrugged. I need to heal up from my ascension injuries, anyways. Although Im not happy about being unable to look for Zhubi for the time being, I also didnt see any serious threats around me, and, after all, Zhubi just evolved into a dragon. I think hell be okay. Dragons are dangerous beings.
Still cant help but worry, though.
A faint aura of qi surrounded the man atop the bed. Hui gave him a glance. Hes meditating. I wont disturb him. Leaving him on the cot, he wandered outside.
The same lively village as before awaited. Without a place to be or anything in particular to do, Hui wandered the roads, taking in the huts and cottages. Children giggled. Townspeople called out to one another cheerfully. A few girls cast glances his way, fluttering their lashes.
An ordinary life.
Darkness clouded his vision. Dingy walls, stained with cigarette smoke. The small apartment, choked with it. Ashtrays mixed in with garbage on the floor, picking his way through. Ahead of him, a mountain rose out of the filth, snoring, huge as a bear, still reeking with alcohol from the previous night. Dad
Hui shook his head hard enough to lash his face with his ponytail. No. Not like that. An ordinary life. Not my ordinary life. A simple, usual, completely un-strange life, lived quietly with loved ones, eating good food, raising good children, living and dying within a few hundred feet of where you were born.
I suppose its not bad.
He sighed out, suddenly exhausted. Hui sagged onto a nearby fence post, all the weight of the world bearing down on him. Gazing up at the sky, he let his mind wander, looking at nothing at all.
Im so tired. Ive been working so hard for so long. I want to take a break. I just want to rest.
Oh! There you are.
He turned.
The girl stood beside him, beaming as usual. She tilted her head. Her hair fell cutely around her face. Thats right, I forgot to introduce myself. Jie Lanlei, at your service.
XXiao Hui, Hui returned. Someone in the Immortal Realm is looking for Weiheng Hui. Better to go by my usual pseudonym.
Are you tired? she asked.
Huh? Ah no, Hui lied, quickly sitting upright and correcting his posture. The last thing I want to do is show weakness in this strange place!
Its okay. This place is a place of rest. Jie Lanlei settled beside him, resting her hands in her lap. Some of us were born here, but more of us came from below. Here, you can take a break. You dont need to do anything but live a mortal life.
Hui looked at her. Where did you come from?
Me? I was born here, she said, smiling easily. But my parents came from below. They told me it was a land of strife and danger, full of death and disease we have none of that, here. Some people even call it a paradise.
An Immortal paradise, Hui murmured half to himself, chuckling. When I read that phrase in books, a small, ordinary village isnt exactly what I had in mind.
Thats it! I never understood it. Whats Immortal? she asked, tilting her head.
Immortal is Hui looked at her. He closed his mouth. How do you explain to be without death to someone who has never experienced death?
In any case, Elder Sister shouldnt worry about it, Hui finished, waving his hand.
Jie Lanlei pouted. Thats what everyone says.
Have you lived in this village all your life, then? Hui asked, tilting his head back at her.
She beamed. I
Her expression went blank. She gazed into infinity.
Hui leaned in front of her, breaking her line of sight. No response. He waved his hand in front of her face. Elder Sister?
Startling back to life, Jie Lanlei grinned. What is it?
Er, why do I feel like I just glitched out an NPC? Hui swallowed. He smiled back at her, hiding his nervousness. Nothing, nothing at all, Elder Sister. I, er, think Ill go for a walk.
Jie Xinlei jumped up. May I come along? That is She glanced at the ground, suddenly demure. If youll have me
Id really rather walk alone, Elder Sister! But but in this spooky village, where the people are half NPCs and the whole thing has the youre going to die vibe of a slasher movie before the slasher shows up, I dont think I should refuse! Hui ran a hand behind the back of his neck and laughed lightly, the sound coming out a little nervous. Oh, of course, Elder Sister!
To be honest, mother has been looking for a a match for me, Jie Xinlei said. A bit of a blush crawled over her face. She glanced at the floor, then peeked at Hui. I think she hopes it might be you.
Hui coughed, startled. Elder Sister, I appreciate the thought, but I have two wives and two children already. Im a married man.
Her brows furrowed. In the Immortal Realm?
Er, I was married in the mortal realm, but one of my wives already asce
Then its fine! The mortal world is of no consequence to the Immortal Realm, Jie Xinlei said, smiling broadly.
Hui stiffened. He put on a bland smile, silently screaming inside. Should I applaud Elder Sister for her mental flexibility and broad, open take on life? Or should I point out that Elder Sister just deconsecrated the majority of Immortal cultivators marriages? What would Fen Long have to say about that, huh?
Haaa. I already know theres no point arguing. Elder Sister will just return to NPC mode, wont she? Better to play along. Ill find a better way to refuse her later. If I refuse now, shell definitely fight it. Instead, I should simply become such a terrible husband candidate that she has no interest in monopolizing me!
Hui nodded to himself. Quietly, a tiny voice in the back of his mind added, and its a great objective to work forward while I have to pretend to have fallen for this places charm.
Im not falling for it. Im not! Its right when everyones fallen for the small towns charm that the slasher strikes. Ive seen enough horror movies to not fall for that one!