Translator: Irene_ Editor: Perriemix
I woke up in an incensed room.
Master and Senior were standing beside the bed I was laying on.
âAm I back?â
âYouâre awake!â
âWhereâs the ring?â
âOn your finger, why?â Senior asked.
I raised my left hand up and saw it on my index finger.
I was one hundred percent certain that Iâve been holding it in my palm.
Tao Tie said it was a living thing? Did it attach itself to my finger?
âDid you put it on my finger, Senior?â
Shaking his head, he said, âItâs good that youâre back. Tell me, whatâs inside?â
I knew better than to honestly answer his question. âVery dirty and messy. Strong stench.â
âConsidering the trash it takes in, it makes sense. It mustâve been hard for you. Pass the ring to me. The coupleâs about to get here. Iâll return it to them.â
I nodded. âIâll return it when they get here.â
âAlright, I wonât steal your credit.â
Senior smiled and he and Master left the room.
I was left alone, staring at the ring.
Living thing?
I took the ring off and took a closer look.
Itâs a ring no matter how I see it.
I placed a cup on the table, poured some tea into it and put the ring inside.
Iâm gonna drown you.
Something strange happened indeed. The ring started to squirm.
Its head and tail opened up into a worm-like creature and the gemstones were its eyes.
The worm wiggled out of the cup and stared at me with its beady eyes.
Oh god, eye contact.
The worm turned back into a ring.
What a strange creature.
Why does it exist? Whatâs it for?
I had no clue.
How ridiculous. I picked the ring up again.
I heard familiar voices. The couple had returned.
I looked out of the window into the sky and then at the clock on the wall.
1:30.
I held onto the ring and walked out of the room.
The couple was pleased to hear the good news.
I approached them slowly.
âReturn the ring quickly, Junior.â
I nodded and looked at the motionless ring.
Only Old Tao and I knew that it was a worm.
Knowing that there wasnât any point in sharing what I knew, I extended my palm out. âHere it is. Donât come back again if you lose it.â
The woman stood up and came over.
Taking the ring she said, âThis is it, my ring.â
Questionable couple.
âWhere did you get the ring?â
âWhy?â she asked, guarded.
âI just think that itâs really pretty. I have a girlfriend and I am interested in buying her one.â
Senior opened his mouth to object, aware that I had just told a lie.
I turned around and winked at him.
He kept mum.
âYou have good taste, little fellow. This is from Old Chenâs gold store, located in the western part of town. Itâs not cheap, can you afford it?â the man asked arrogantly.
âWestern part? Old Chenâs gold store?â I made a mental note.
After checking the ring once more, the couple left happily.
Senior slowly walked over to me. âWhatâs going on? Do you really like that ring? It is really pretty nice.â
I smiled. âNot that. Thereâs something wrong with the ring.â
âSomething wrong? What do you mean?â
âAre you free this afternoon?â I asked.
âYes, whatâs wrong?â
âCome with me to Old Chenâs gold store.â
âLet me get changed.â
âNo need. Keep that gown on.â
âWhy?â he asked, puzzled.
âYou donât have to know, just listen to me.â
âAlright,â he agreed, scratching his head in confusion.
I grabbed the bagua mirror on the table and cleaned it with a cloth.
We left the station and headed to the western part of town in our gowns.
I was surprised to see Old Chenâs gold store packed with people.
There were all kinds of vivid and lifelike jewelry on display and business was ridiculously good.
I walked in but Senior did not follow.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âCan you tell me whatâs going on exactly? It wonât be good if we enter dressed like this and scare customers away.â
Tao, tao, tao, dao, dao, dao.
There was a ridiculous saying spreading among the people, and many places looked unfavorably toward Taoists.
And we were in our Taoist gowns at that moment.
âWhy have we chosen this path, Senior?â
âTo cultivate the heart and nurture the character, and to free our heart from selfish desires? Is that right?
âWhat if thereâs a demon?â
âSlay it and save the people?â
âYour words, not mine.â I pulled him into the shop.
âWait, what? Thereâs a demon?â Senior was shocked but fortunately, he did not retreat.
The boss was busily attending to customers inside the shop.
Upon seeing us, his forehead crinkled and his brows scrunched up. âThese... where did these Taoists come from?â
âYouâre the boss?â I asked.
âOld Chenâs gold store. Iâm Old Chen indeed. Why? Are you buying gold or pearls?â he smiled.
I took a few steps forward and stopped just before him.
Many customers were gone by now.
Tao tao tao, dao, dao, dao.
Old Chen clenched his teeth. âYou two Taoists better buy something. Look at how many customers youâve scared away. Donât think about leaving until you have purchased something.â
Senior pulled me by my sleeve.
I gave him a meaningful look before shrugging his hand away.
I inspected the rings on display.
Three sections. Ten rings per section. They all looked unique and pleasing to the eyes.
I pointed at one of them.
âYou have good taste, young fellow. This is a 60-carat ring. 10,000 will do. No, Iâll give you a discount. How about 8,800?â
âTake it out so I can have a better look.â
âAre you buying? Iâll only take it out if youâre buying.â
âYes,â I smiled coldly.
He took the ring out from the display cabinet with a sigh.
As he wrapped it in a cloth, he told me, âGrab only the cloth and take a good look. Itâs an authentic 60-carat ring. Thereâs even a certificate so donât worry.â
I took the ring. â60 carats for 8,800?â
âThatâs right, 8,800. You can check the prices in other stores. Only my shop is offering such a good deal.â
âYouâre saying itâs 60 carats for 8,800,â I repeated.
âWhat are you trying to say?â
â60 worms for how much?â I asked.
The customers around us sneered.
âIs this Taoist crazy?â
âSwindler?â
âCall the cops, Boss.â
The bossâs face was ashen.
âWhat worms? Say that again.â
â60 worms. How much?â I firmly asked once more.
Old Chen sighed and had the receptionist usher the customers out, leaving only Senior and myself in the store.
Senior took out a wooden sword and held onto it.
âTell me. How did you find out?â Old Chen questioned with gritted teeth.
The ring on my hand squirmed free and fell to the ground.
He inched closer and closer toward the display cabinet.
Seniorâs eyes were wide open at this point.
âI donât know much and would like to hear it from you.â
âYouâre not here to find trouble?â Old Chen asked.
âNo. I wouldâve spread the word if I really wanted to give you trouble.â
âTrue. So whatâs your motive?â
âIâm just interested in your story.â
He ushed at as the backyard of his store. There were three red wooden benches and a pot of high-quality Tieguanyin tea waiting for us.
The three of us sat facing one another.
âHow do I address you two?â
âLi Goudan,â I waved.
âChen Dadan,â Senior smiled.
âOh? We have the same surname,â Old Chen returned the smile.
âAs chance has it,â Senior continued smiling foolishly.
âWeâre just here for a story and weâll leave shortly after. No other intentions,â I assured him.
â40 years ago, my family used to rob tombs. According to others, my grandfather and father wiped out a rich manâs grave.â
âRich manâs grave?â I asked.
âA well-known man who met a violent death on his 60th birthday. No one knew who the perpetrator was but after the magnificent burial, my grandfather and father set their eyes on his grave.â
âAnd then?â I urged.
âWhat they saw was hair-raising, although the tomb raiders did exaggerate a little. It wasnât normal for sure because the funerary objects are all alive.â
âAlive?â Senior parroted, astonished.
Old Chen raised his hand and the ring and jade pendant in his hand came alive.
They jumped about in his hand.
âIâve forgotten what theyâre called, but I think grandfather named this ring Diamond Dust.â
Diamond Dust...
âDiamond Dust? This is the Diamond Dust?â Senior raised his voice.
âYou know this?â Old Chen asked.
âItâs a product of an ancient gold refinement process, as recorded in the Classic of Mountain and Sea. It has a consciousness, can recognize its owner and is often used as a funerary object for the king. This is all that I remember. The ancient scroll containing its information has long been destroyed,â Senior shared.
âWith much effort, my grandfather and father managed to get hold of these 47 diamond rings and four pairs of jade pendants,â Old Chen added.
I nodded, observing the jumping Diamond Dust on his hand.
âThe money I earn is from selling these Diamond Dusts. I sell them cheap since the rings would find all ways, through underground water pipes or rubbish bins, to return to my side the moment customers remove them or pay little attention.â
âThis is how you make money?â I asked.
Wow.
The couple had bought a Diamond Dust and visited the recycling station without noticing that the ring had fallen into the rubbish bin.
The ring was trying to make its way back into Old Chenâs shop but fell into Tao Tieâs stomach in the process.
The couple then came banging on our door.
That was how things unfolded.
Old Chen smiled, taking out a black card from his pocket. âHereâs 100,000. Please keep my secret.â
âWe canât take it,â Senior rejected.
âThis is a rule set by my grandfather. Itâs for people who discover our secret. After all, amiability makes one rich.â
Senior was at a loss.
âHow about this? You can read the feng shui in my shop and this money will be the service fee?â
Just as Senior was about to speak up, I stepped on his foot. âWeâll keep the money and Iâll give you a reading right now.â
âThatâs great. Please guide me,â Old Chen smiled happily.
I accepted the black card, walked around the shop, and casually threw in some advice.
Senior and I then made our way back to the temple. Throughout the whole journey, I couldnât hide the smile on my face.