I spent a few hours packing my belongings before embarking on my journey with only a little backpack.
My father and my other relatives dissuaded me with the general belief that I wouldnât make it big there.
I only shook my head with a bitter smile. I had zero intention of staying.
I lived far from Bluewave City.
Sitting in the long-distance coach, I gradually fell into a deep sleep.
After three days of traveling, eating, shitting, and sleeping, I finally made it to the city.
It was night time when I arrived and it was only then that I realized Grandfather hadnât told me the way to Blemish of Time. All I knew was that it was underneath Bluewave City.
I found a shabby inn and rented a room for a night, pondering over Grandfatherâs last speech.
His words replayed in my mind and two words stood out.
Porter and rules.
That shouldnât be hard to find.
I did not sleep a wink that night and the second the sun came up, I headed straight to the nearby job market.
âQualifications?â
I shook my head. âNever been to school, but I can read a little.â
âThen thereâs nothing I can offer you.â
âNo. I can take hard work and I am good at obeying orders. I abide by the rules.â
âPorter? At the dock.â
Dock? That canât be right, can it?
âWhatâs the salary?â I asked after some thought, hoping for a way out.
âAre you in need of money?â
I nodded, instantly recalling the high salary Grandfather had mentioned.
âWe do have a really well-paying job here, but thereâs very little information about it. You might have to work away from here and sign a five-year bond each time.â
âDo you have more details?â I requested.
âThey come here every Monday, which is tomorrow, so you can come back early and wait for them. Theyâll come in a black minivan. I donât know if youâll be selected, but theyâll bring you over for an interview. Weâve introduced many people to them, but only a rare few have been chosen so far.â
I nodded.
...
The next morning, I arrived at the market early.
Four others were already waiting.
A whole afternoon later, a black minivan drove by and the front passenger door opened.
A man in a black suit got off and sized the five of us up.
âJust the five of you? Do you need me to repeat the rules?â
âWhat rules?â they mumbled.
âFive-year bond, no leaving in between. 30,000,000 salary will be paid upon completion of the bond. If you agree, follow me. Iâm not the one assessing you so no one knows if youâll be selected yet.â
He led us into the minivan.
The windows were all sprayed black like they were taking us to a strange place and wanted to block our view of the outside.
I was 80% sure that that strange place was Blemish of Time.
An hour and a half later, the other four people started getting restless.
âThis job is really far.â
âWeâre out of the city, arenât we?â
âWhere are they taking us?â
A mini partition rolled down and the man in the suit on the front seat told us, âWeâre getting there. Weâll send you back if you fail, so donât worry. Be patient.â
The car came to a halt and the doors opened.
We alighted and found ourselves in a room-like environment.
âFirst rule: Do not go over the red lines. Iâll bring you to the interview now so follow me,â the man in the suit instructed.
We followed him into a room and sat down on a row of chairs.
In front of us, there was a massive piece of glass framed by a red line.
I thought over the suited manâs warning.
A man appeared on the opposite side of the glass and looked at us.
He was wearing a lightweight bodysuit.
It was then that I knew that I was at the right place.
He coughed twice and the sound resonated throughout the room.
âHey, hey. Turn around, all of you, one by one. Stand in order and let me have a look,â he ordered.
Everyone heeded his instructions.
âAll leave except for this one.â He smiled and pointed at me.
The man in the suit opened the door and said, âSorry, the four of you have been eliminated. This way, Iâll send you back.â
I stood rooted to the ground as the four started grumbling.
âWhat is this? How is this an interview?â
âWhy him?â
âSo unfair.â
The man in the suit shook his head and took a gun out. âGet out. Now.â
Instinctively, they all raised their hands and followed him out of the room.
I was left alone with that man behind the glass.
âName?â he asked.
âLuqiao,â I answered.
âOkay. Do you know why I chose you?â
âNo.â
âYou look like an old friend of mine. Did anyone tell you about the rules when you came in?â
âNo.â
âAh, donât worry about it. The rules are always changing anyway. The important part to remember is that youâll work here for five years and leave with 30,000,000 after, got it?â
I nodded.
âThe work suit is on your left. Wear it properly and a green light will appear on your chest.â
I walked to the side and saw a few items of clothing.
There were measurements on them and I picked the lightest and most well-covered one.
After getting dressed, his voice rang, âOxygen mask. Connect the tube and switch the tank on. Wait for the red light to turn green and weâll open the door for you.â
I looked down and noticed a flickering red light on my clothes.
I readied the oxygen tank and mask and the red light turned green.
He spoke again, âThe green work light on your suit represents a sufficient level of oxygen. Youâll have to leave immediately when it turns orange. Remind your co-workers of that if you see that theirs is orange as well. Orange will turn into red, and red means that there is no more oxygen in the tank. Do not remove your mask once you enter.â
I nodded.
âThere are many more rules here but Iâll share them with you one by one when we get inside.â
He pressed a button and the glass panel lifted. He gestured for me to follow him.
The moment I crossed the red line, a green circle appeared on the visor I was wearing.
âYour iris has already been scanned and added to our records. An identity is not necessary here. In fact, we can help you create genuine passports with different identities from different countries. If you see the panel light turning from green to red, you must leave within five minutes. When it turns red, it means that you have entered a private territory and will be labeled as a terrorist if you do not leave immediately. Remember, the company will not help you if you get killed during a red light. There have been many employees who were killed during a red light, either for stealing things or even more commonly, simply for the guestsâ pleasure. But you donât have to worry if you stay away from those areas. When itâs green, youâre entitled to the companyâs rights and benefits.â
âPrivate territory?â I asked, not comprehending.
âRich menâs villa and some restricted areas set by the company. Youâll know more in the time to come so I donât have to explain much now,â he replied and I nodded.
âWelcome to Blemish of Time, the place where only the wealthiest resides. There are a hundred private villas stretched over this two square kilometer land, and our mission is to serve the guests.â
âWait. What are all these?â I questioned.
The man smiled and repeated what my grandfather had already said about the rich, immortality, job scope, and other technicalities.
We entered a space that looked like a miniature world. However, it was obvious that we were underground because there were countless solar panels illuminating the place.
I observed in shock. âThis is so amazing.â
The man smiled. âGuess how old I am.â
â30? 40 at most?â
âIâm 78. Itâs a side effect of living here.â
I pretended to be astonished. âNo way!â
He laughed. âItâs true. Itâs due to the generations of imperfect bodysuits. You wonât be like me since the recent batch of bodysuits has been drastically improved. You must remember not to take in the oxygen within this place if you plan to leave. Of course, youâre not entitled to stay here permanently either, so... Anway, the employees here used to get replaced after 10 years, but the companyâs changed it to five now.â
âBut youâre 78?â I asked, confused.
âYes. Iâm in the human resource department so Iâve been overstaying for over 50 years now. Nevertheless, Iâll still have to leave in three yearsâ time since Iâm no longer able to move up to a higher position. Letâs talk about your job now, shall we?â
âTransporting the rich peopleâs stuff?â
âThatâs too old-fashioned and has already been mechanized. Youâre not too far off, though. That was what I was in charge of when I first came over here. Itâs also the reason why I chose you. You look like the one who brought me in, so Iâll take good care of you.â
âTake good care?â
He smiled and pointed at a glorious looking building in front of us. âBrothel keeper, or pimp if you will.â
âWhat?â
âOne of the wealthyâs favorite activities, since their organs are always well-functioning thanks to the air here. There are about 30 lucky ladies in there, all selected by the rich men. Absolutely gorgeous. Your job is to wait for calls and allocate the ladies. How about that? This is the simplest job over here,â he said with a smile.
âWait, lucky ladies? They breathed the air here?â
He nodded. âYes, itâs a little different for this job. As long as a lady is beautiful enough, she would be able to come over here. Of course, she must maintain a constant stream of customers. If she doesnât receive a single call within three months, she gets kicked out â which means death. I can leave these ladies to you without worrying since youâll lose your life if you want to play. Unless, of course, youâre able to afford a house here and pay 10,000,000 an hour for breathing the air here to live eternally.â
He knocked on my visor to remind me of my limitations.
âWhy would the ladies choose to work here? Wonât they be trapped for life?â
âWhy would they wanna go out? This place offers them eternal youth and beauty, and a lot of money.â
He pointed at a man standing far away. That man wasnât in any bodysuit. âLook there. Thatâs Mister Yun Huateng, the worldâs fourth richest man. News of his sudden death spread across the world, but in reality, heâs come here to live forever.â
I observed as Yun Huateng played golf.
âItâs a rich manâs paradise over here, and for us, a kind of extravagant hope. Letâs go to your workplace. Itâd be good for you to get familiar with it fast.â
He suddenly stopped in his tracks and started coughing. He even grabbed my arm and knelt down. He was coughing so hard that I had to support him back onto his feet.
I looked at the blood on the ground as he slowly stood up. âThe side effects produced by the older bodysuit have surfaced. Iâll have to see a doctor. Necrosis. 40% of my lung cells are gone because of this place. Donât worry, though, the new bodysuit is 100% airproof.â
He pointed once again to the brothel building. âJust go inside by yourself. Donât worry, that building is within your management. Call me if you need help. Iâll send you my number through your headpiece. Oh, and call me Dahai.â
He wobbled out, leaving me standing alone.
I entered the building and sure enough, I was greeted by stunning women of different skin colors. Yet, I could only appreciate the view with my eyes.
Or... some groundless touching perhaps?