The moment I exited his room, I rushed out of the zoo.
I put my left foot out of the entrance, and when my hands remained still, my right foot followed.
I was now standing by the main road.
Xiaoai had lifted my curse.
I wondered if it was time to return to the temple.
Three months had already passed and Iâve never been away from home for such a long time.
While the temple offered nothing in comparison to this place, my heart was yearning for the money-grubbing Master and kind Senior.
As I thought about it, I walked further and further.
Yet, shortly after, I turned around. I knew that nothing good would come out of going back.
Pu Lao might make a trip to the temple if he found me missing the next morning.
He might even destroy the temple out of anger.
I returned to my room and lied down on the bed, vexed.
The next morning, I felt someone pushing me. I opened my eyes and was greeted by a sheet of white.
Xiaoai.
Baize was standing beside her.
âAh!â I hurriedly put on some clothes.
âItâs time to run, Brother Goudan. My dad will run with you this time and Iâll supervise. Momâs orders,â she said, smiling.
âWhatâs going on?â I asked.
Baize kept quiet and Xiaoai continued, âI reported Dad to Mom yesterday, so Iâll be making sure that you two complete your run this morning!â
...
Baize looked very young and scholarly but his physical body was even weaker than the average human.
He was running in front of me.
Xiaoai was cycling not far away.
Revenge is sweet.
I followed slowly behind and gloated as he gasped for breath. I guessed that three months of training wasnât useless after all.
We started at four and only finished the run at eight.
Upon completion, Baize sprawled haphazardly down beside the road, panting loudly.
I calmly stood at his side, as if I hadnât just been through a half marathon.
Xiaoai stopped over and grinned. âYou did well, Dad!â
Baize waved her away. âGo back home and do your self-study. Iâll go over in a bit. Donât be lazy.â
I was smiling and whistling all the way back to my room.
I waited for a long time, but Baize didnât come back. Instead, it was Xiaoai who entered my room.
âHey. Whereâs your father?â I asked.
âHe was called away by the wind fox. He had me come over to check on you,â she responded.
âHeâs not worried about you supervising me alone?â
âHe is, thatâs why he gave me this.â She pulled out the Waking the Dragon. âHe said to hit you on your head whenever you misbehave.â
I silently cursed. I tried, âArenât you curious about where heâs headed to?â
âWhere else could it be? Some animals must just have fallen sick,â she said.
A loud ring sounded from above.
There was only Pu Laoâs room on the floor above me.
I stuck my head out of the window to see the commotion above and Xiaoai followed behind.
All the windows on that floor were broken.
I looked at Xiaoai, who also had her head out, and asked, âIs this normal?â
She shook her head.
âLetâs go sneak a peak.â
I retrieved my bagua mirror and looked around for a long rod.
Xiaoai asked, âDo you want to know whatâs happening upstairs?â
I nodded.
She stepped closer to me, grabbed my arm, and promptly lifted us up into the air.
âWhat the f*ck! You can fly?â I exclaimed, astonished.
âItâs not a big deal,â she murmured as she casually maneuvered us into a corner mid-air.
She waved her arm and I noticed that weâve been covered by a white fog.
âWhatâs this?â I asked softly.
She whispered, âDonât talk. This is a layer of shelter. Iâm afraid of being seen by those below. Weâll be in trouble if that happens.â
In our position, we could clearly see what was happening on the upper floor.
The wind fox and Baize were standing behind Pu Lao while an enormous animal with a lionâs head, deerâs horns, tigerâs eyes, mooseâs body, dragonâs scales, and a cowâs tail prowled on the ground.
Flames entered and exited his mouth as he breathed.
âXiaoai, what kind of creature is that?â
âIâm not sure, but it looks like itâs not Pu Laoâs match,â she answered faintly.
I muttered, âI canât hear them.â
âWeâll go closer.â We inched closer toward the building.
...
âHeâs my boss and heâs your relative. Please, have Baize go over to treat him. Why arenât you helping?â the lion roared.
âIâve already told you that we canât cure this illness,â Pu Lao responded.
âHow would you know if you wonât even take a look?â the lion roared again.
Pu Lao waved his hand off-handedly. âTell him, Baize. Stubborn fool.â
Baize explained calmly, âItâs not that I donât want to help, Brother Kylin, but this illness is something Iâve seen thousands of years ago. Itâs a mental disorder that relapses every year. Thereâs really nothing I can do. If you really want to help him, go back and just be with him.â
So, this is a kylin.
Whoâs this boss and brother of his then? Whoâs the incurable beast?
âItâs different this time. Heâs severely injured. Didnât you tell me that you have a love-forgetting potion? State a price and save his life,â the kylin roared.
âBrother Kylin, this potion works on everyone but not on such a severe case. Plus, I donât have it anymore,â Baize said.
âYouâre lying to me! What do you mean you donât have it anymore?â he bellowed. âDonât you think I can beat you three up? Iâm going to do whatever it takes to bring at least one of you over with me!â
Baize placated, âAlright, alright. I donât have the potion anymore, thatâs the truth, but Iâll go with you.â
The kylin immediately started to shrink in size and eventually transformed into a middle-aged man.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYouâre coming with me?â he asked.
âBut Iâll bring someone along and I will need Pu Laoâs approval.â
Baize whispered something to Pu Lao and the latter nodded.
âIâll go call him now,â Baize informed him.
The kylin yelled, âHurry!â
...
From our perch mid-air, I patted Xiaoaiâs shoulder. âLetâs go back. I think heâs bringing me.â
âYou?â Xiaoai asked doubtfully but she brought me back to the room nonetheless.
I quickly picked up a book and pretended to study, my brain swimming with questions. What kind of animal is the kylin? Why did it appear here and who is he seeking help for?
The door opened slowly and Baize instructed somewhat sorrily, âPack your stuff. Weâre going out.â
I asked suspiciously, âWhere?â
âNorthen part.â
âOkay.â
âArenât you going to bring anything?â he asked.
âI came here with nothing,â I answered frustratedly.
Baize nodded. âBring him up, Xiaoai. Iâll get the medicine box. Weâll leave soon, look after him.â
Xiaoai nodded before pulling me up.
The door opened and I entered the room.
Kylin spoke up,âWho is this?â
âGoudan. Old Taoâs disciple,â Pu Lao replied.
âWeâre bringing him?â Kylin asked, puzzled.
Pu Lao nodded.
Kylin walked over to me and Xiaoai retreated a few steps.
âAre you his nephew? You smell like a dragon. Whose kid are you?â
Before I could think of what to tell him, Pu Lao called me over.
When I got to him, he whispered, âIâll need you to follow Baize carefully and listen to his instructions. This trip points to disaster, so prepare yourself.â
âPre...prepare myself...â I mumbled helplessly.
âI donât know how you broke my spell, but at least I can save some time undoing it now. But when you get there, no more tricks, okay? Listen to what Baize tells you or you might not be able to return,â Pu Lao warned.
âWhy are we going there?â
âThe less you know the better.â
Baize came in with the medicine box.
âGo.â Pu Lao waved me away.
Kylin went down on all fours and transformed into an enormous lion once again.
Baize situated himself on his back. âXiaoai, bring him into the box and Iâll tell you when we reach our destination.â
âWait, whatâs all these? Where are we going?â I repeated.
Baize shook his head. âI told you, weâre going to the north.â
âWhy so far? And how?â I questioned.
Kylin roared, âI move fast. Stop wasting my bossâ time, heâs waiting to be treated.â
Without another word, Baize opened his medicine box and Xiaoai pulled me in.
It was all darkness before I landed.
We appeared at Black Mountain once again.
...
âSit tight!â Kylin yelled.
Baize stuck his body close to Kylinâs body.
In a few steps, Kylin leaped out of the building and landed on the rooves of private houses.
Kylin was already out of the city even before a hundred steps.
He moved so fast, it was like there werenât any obstructions in his path.
...
Inside the medicine box, Black Mountain.
We could feel the slight shaking of the ground.
She shut her eyes and started, âMy dadâs on his back and weâre out of the zoo. With this speed, we can really reach north in half a day.â
âWhat are we going to do then?â I asked.
âWe wait. I can bring you to my mother. You came for my parents yesterday, didnât you?â she asked, dragging me up the mountain.
To my surprise, on the mountain peak stood a three-story villa.
Xiaoai opened the door and it was empty inside.
She called out for her mother but there was no answer. Xiaoai said to me, âShe mightâve gone down to get groceries.â
âGroceries?â I echoed.
âYes, those below are rich. Theyâre also supplying us with water and electricity,â she replied.
I was shocked. âThereâs electricity here?â
âYes, why? Do you think weâre living in ancient times? Ha! Itâs more like the 80s over here. Itâs not as underdeveloped as you think.â
âSo those people discovered electricity?â
âMy father taught them in secret and it will be my turn soon. Previously, he had taught them step by step, but Iâve now come up with a better idea, inspired by the hospital that we have here. We simply supplied them with some hospital and medicine-related novels and some people mastered the contents in less than half a month,â Xiaoai related.
âSo you think that if you throw some books about gliders, they will start flying?â I asked.
âNo,â she said exasperatedly. âThey have no idea that theyâre living inside a medicine box. Only Dad and I can fly, which is why weâre the only ones who can leave.â
The door suddenly opened and a woman entered. âWhoâs home?â
Xiaoai smiled and called out, âIâm back, Mom. Iâm with a friend of Dad. Heâs here for lunch.â
The lady smiled kindly. âYou shouldâve told me. I have no makeup on.â
I looked at her and involuntarily shuddered.
She was a middle-aged woman, no different from the aunties youâd see bargaining in the wet market.
âThis... is your mom? Xiaoqian?â I stammered.
Xiaoai slapped my head with Waking the Dragon. âDonât be rude. Call her aunty.â
I covered my head with a bitter smile. âHi, Aunty, nice to meet you.â
Xiaoqian smiled. With a small wave of her hand, she instantly looked younger. She was almost resembled Xiaoai, except that she exuded a more mature charm. She no longer was that tired looking aunty.
âBaizeâs friend? Make yourself at home while I prepare the food. Itâll be quick,â she said.
âThat aunty is your mom? How?â I turned to Xiaoai.
She shook her head and gave me another ruler slap on my head. âDonât be silly. Wonât she gather suspicions if she doesnât disguise herself in the market?â
I sighed before plopping down onto the sofa.
A short moment later, a scrumptious lunch was laid out on the table.
Xiaoqian asked, âWhereâs your father? Is he not planning to come back again?â
Xiaoai replied, âNo, heâs out to treat illnesses, which is why he had Brother Goudan come over to save on a ticket.â
She gave me a kick under the table. I hastily added, âYeah, yeah. Emergency trip. Itâs a little far.â
Xiaoqian nodded, satisfied with our explanation. âItâs good to be thrifty. Quick, letâs eat. Xiaogou, right? Come, eat more.â