Chapter 564 - Little Xiyue
Bone Painting Coroner
The new residence was rather comfortable to live in. It was far from the main street and very quiet, making it so much better than the yamen!
Ji Yunshu felt bored in the evening and strolled to the courtyard, deciding to pass the time by reading some of the books that she had borrowed from the yamen. However, even before she flipped open her book, she heard a call ring out in the air. âBig Brother!â
Big Brother? The voice was clear and lilting, trailing off almost in a whine.
Urgh, all the hairs on my arms are standing up. Ji Yunshu looked all around her to see nothing but empty space, not even a shadow in sight. A shiver ran down her spine. She wasnât scared, just leery of the strange happenings.
âBig Brother.â There it was again! The sound seemed to almost curl around her ears, but Ji Yunshu just couldnât figure out where it was coming from.
Just then, Qiaoâer passed by with a basin of water and saw her looking around in puzzlement. âTeacher Ji, are you looking for something?â She asked.
Ji Yunshu shook her head and asked, âDo you hear a voice?â
âA voice?â Qiaoâer cupped her ears and listened intently, scanning the surroundings. Other than the lights at the door and the courtyard, everywhere else was pitch black - nothing could be seen. She shook her head. âI donât hear anything. Teacher Ji, please donât scare me.â Qiaoâerâs own words had scared herself enough that her scalp felt numb. She timidly crept closer towards Ji Yunshu, peering warily at their surroundings. It was already late at night - this better not be just a prank!
Ji Yunshu let Qiaoâer stand beside her, only to hear yet another quiet call. âBig Brother, Iâm here.â
Where are you? I canât see you!
After a momentâs consideration, Ji Yunshu plucked a hanging lamp from the stand beside her and moved it around them in a slow, wide arc. As the faint light slowly moved towards the left wall, a gleaming palm-sized face suddenly appeared.
Bang! When she saw it, Qiaoâer jumped in fright and her entire face went pale. She loosened her hold on the basin of water and dropped it to the ground with a loud thud. âG...ghost!â She backed off frantically.
On the other hand, Ji Yunshu was already prepared for something similar. She used to love watching horror movies; be it American or Thai, sheâs seen them all and was well-versed in all the tropes ghosts in the movies typically used to scare their victims. Moreover, sheâs seen plenty of dead people and touched countless skeletons. Although she had never seen the formless âghostâ, she was naturally not scared silly like Qiaoâer.
Ji Yunshu bravely lifted the lamp higher and walked forward to get a better look at that âghostâ. It had delicate features and a large pair of watery eyes that looked especially round under the orange light, covered by a layer of thick eyelashes. Its cheeks were still round with baby fat and held an air of childish naivety.
So it was that little lass Xiyue from the afternoon! Ji Yunshu finally realised. âItâs you?â
A brilliant smile bloomed on Xiyueâs face. âBig Brother, itâs me! Iâm not a ghost!â The girl sprawled on the top of the wall, panting slightly.
âWhat are you doing here when itâs so late?â
âIâm bored.â
âWhere are your parents?â
âTheyâve never cared about me.â Little Xiyueâs tone was uncaring, as if she were long used to it.
Once Qiaoâer realised it was a person, she heaved a huge sigh of relief and patted her own chest. âI was almost scared to death. I thought it was really a ghost.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Ji Yunshu noticed that Little Xiyueâs body was leaning too far behind. If it continued, she would surely fall down. âItâs dangerous up there, quickly get back down.â
Little Xiyue shook her head. âNo. I want to play with Big Brother.â
âThen come down.â
She was a little scared. âThe wall in your courtyard is too tall. Thereâs a large box on my side that I can stand on.â That childish voice was as clear and pleasant to the ear as ringing bells!
Ji Yunshu smiled. âDonât worry and jump down. Iâll catch you.â
âYou can catch me?â
âTrust me.â
âOkay!â Bright and clear.
Little Xiyueâs whole body strained with effort as she scrambled up to squat on top of the wall. She looked down hesitantly. The wall was quite a few heads taller than she was. What if she fell to her death? Even if she didnât die, she would be doomed to become a cripple for the rest of her life. That pair of inquisitive eyes again sought reassurance from Ji Yunshu. âYouâll really catch me?â
Ji Yunshu passed the lamp to Qiaoâer, who was still recovering from shock. She tugged on her sleeves and stood below the wall with her arms outstretched. Although she wasnât the strongest person around, she still would be able to catch a child with no problems. âCome on down.â
âMm.â Little Xiyueâs body swayed for a moment before she leapt.
The little body landed right into the warm embrace of Ji Yunshuâs arms.
Although Ji Yunshu was a little sore from the impact, the child was very light. She put her down and shook her arms before she reached out to gently rub the head of the little one.
âBig Brother is so awesome!â Xiyue looked up at her in admiration.
She smiled warmly as the little lass blushed.
Qiaoâer hurried over and scolded. âXiyue, you were so scary just now. We could only hear a voice but could not see where it came from. I thought I saw a ghost! You canât scare others like this in the future - someone could be scared to their death!â
Little Xiyue pouted guiltily, âSister Qiaoâer, I really didnât mean to scare you! Donât worry, there are no ghosts in this world. My father says that ghosts only exist in peoplesâ hearts.â
Mm, your father is right.
Qiaoâer tilted her head in puzzlement. âHow do you know that Iâm Qiaoâer?â
âDidnât Big Brother call you that just now?â
âOh!â Thatâs true.
The two of them were four years apart, but both sounded like they were the same age. Their conversation was extremely adorable.
âAlright, letâs not stand around. Come over to sit.â Ji Yunshu tugged Little Xiyue over to the little pavilion.
When she saw the books on the stone table, Little Xiyueâs eyes lit up and she snatched up one of the books. She flipped through it and exclaimed jubilantly, âThis is my favourite book!â
âOh? You read books like this?â
âOf course! I first read it two years ago. I found this book in my fatherâs study and secretly borrowed it for a few days until I finished reading it. The contents inside are really interesting.â In her excitement, the little pair of hands flipped through the book and started rereading the book voraciously.
The lithe figure really looked like a little adult as she bent her head to read.
The book she held was called the âHundred Annalsâ.
This was a book that Ji Yunshu had borrowed from the yamen yesterday. It documented the proceedings of over a hundred yearsâ worth of war and battles. If the âSun Tzeâs Art of Warâ had thirty-six stratagems, then this âHundred Annalsâ had seventy-nine brilliant stratagems. She had read it once before in Liu Qingpingâs study, but borrowed it to reread out of boredom.
Ji Yunshu would never have expected that Little Xiyue would actually like to read books like this. Qiaoâer had said that she was intelligent and well-versed in the six arts - in hindsight, it wasnât surprising that she liked books like this.