Great Demon King 20
Xin Lan didnât hold back; she directly slammed Qi Haolinâs head, causing blood to flow. However, it was just a single strike before she shifted her target.
She didnât want Qi Haolin to die right away, but she also had no intention of letting him off easily.
The impact left Qi Haolin seeing stars and his wrist was in excruciating pain.
He let out a miserable scream, trembling all over.
Initially, due to summoning too many spirits at once, he had become extremely weak, so weak that he couldnât even resist Xin Lan. After the impact, he was even more defenseless and incapable of fighting back.
At this moment, he sat on the ground, his hands hanging weakly.
Xin Lan stepped on his hand, crushing his fingers.
Qi Haolin let out a pained cry, but his cheek was kicked by the tip of Xin Lanâs foot.
âYou better hold back. If you canât help but make loud noises that disturb me, I wouldnât hesitate to cut off your tongue.â
Xin Lan said calmly, and there was no doubt about the sincerity behind her words.
Qi Haolin almost trembled in terror as he tightly sealed his mouth shut. He wasnât afraid of fighting to the death with someone, nor was he afraid of dying altogether, but he dreaded being tortured, like a blunt knife slowly cutting through flesh, causing excruciating pain with each stroke.
Ren Difei was not far away, looking extremely disheveled with a swollen and bruised face. He lay on the ground, unable to get up, but he could hear everything clearly and knew the current situation.
He felt a sense of fear and couldnât help but tremble.
As he suspected, it was indeed the Boss Lady.
Now that all the others were already dead, except for the man the Boss Lady wanted to torture, only he was left.
Ren Difei closed his eyes in agony, and before he met his end, he was determined to plead with the Boss Lady to let him go with some dignity.
Equally terrified as Ren Difei was Zhen Zhen, who stood nearby.
âYour Boss really gives us a feeling thatâs even more terrifying than ourselves.â
Zhen Zhen said while involuntarily shivering.
She didnât dare to mention the word âprey.â Clearly, this person was more like a hunter than a prey.
âWho could be more terrifying than ghosts?â
Yu Wan Yan smiled but remained silent; she had long known how formidable she was.
âCongratulations in advance; you can leave now.â
Hearing these words, Yu Wan Yan raised an eyebrow, and the smile on her face diminished slightly.
âWhy? Arenât you happy?â
âItâs hard to say.â
In fact, Yu Wan Yan felt somewhat useless compared to other participants in this game. Unlike them, Xin Lan didnât rely on her for anything. Xin Lan also didnât communicate with her; it was as if she was merely a transparent figure moving before Xin Lan, unable to stir even the slightest ripple in her heart.
This seemed to be natural, Yu Wan Yan told herself.
There was no need for her and Xin Lan to form any essential connection. In this game, they were bound by the roles of ally and playerâwhen Xin Lan went out, she went out; when Xin Lan died, she would consume her, thatâs all.
But for some reason, she couldnât shake off the feeling of disappointment.
It was an inexplicable and unwarranted sense of loss. There seemed to be a voice in her heart urging her to get closer and closer, but when she tried to strike up a conversation, she lost that courage.
Itâs hard to describe, but seeing Xin Lanâs actions, she couldnât think much and couldnât generate any thoughts.
At this moment, Xin Lan was still torturing Qi Haolin.
Qi Haolin was threatened into silence by her, and Xin Lan was quite satisfied. So she went on to disable Qi Haolinâs other hand.
âLet me think about where it would be better to strike next, the left leg or the right leg. How about you give me some advice?â
Xin Lan looked at Qi Haolin, observing his expression of pain and despair, and her smile on her face grew even more intense.
Itâs best to be like this, full of unwilling resentment even until the moment of death, with a heart filled with hatred and animosity. Thatâs the best way to torture.
If someone willingly embraces death, then it would be a bit disgusting.
âJust kill me, please, just kill me.â
Qi Haolin murmured, his voice weak.
âWant to die? It wonât be that easy.â
Living is a hundred times harder than death. Sometimes, death feels so much easier. Living involves suffering, grinding down oneâs will, and thatâs what makes it terrifying.
âLeft leg first, or right leg first, Iâll give you the chance to choose.â
Though it didnât make much difference, as either leg would be crippled, giving him the opportunity to choose showed a bit of leniency.
In truth, Xin Lan didnât enjoy tormenting others, but in this mission, she had to do it herself.
âYour Boss is so ruthless. Can you ask her when sheâll finally kill this person, so I can eat him up?â
Zhen Zhen noticed that Xin Lan seemed to be enjoying the slow play and quickly asked Yu Wan Yan to help her inquire.
Each cooperating spirit was invisible to others, and their conversations were also unheard by others. Yu Wan Yan was an exception because she was more formidable.
âUm, Xin Lan, Miss Green Hat is asking when youâll let him die?â
Yu Wan Yan called out Xin Lanâs name, feeling a somewhat inexplicable sensation in her heart.
âBefore going out.â
After hearing the answer, Zhen Zhen didnât dwell on it and instead became curious about something else.
âWhatâs the meaning behind âMiss Green Hatâ as the nickname?â
âIsnât it fitting and descriptive?â
âFitting and descriptive.â
Zhen Zhen nodded silently, observing Yu Wan Yanâs expression.
Qi Haolin didnât understand why Xin Lan suddenly said something inexplicable, but he didnât have the strength to question it. He collapsed to the ground.
If he hadnât summoned so many spirits at once, he would probably have the strength to resist now, although he knew deep down that resistance might not be effective.
âDonât want to choose?â
Xin Lan lowered her head, looking at Qi Haolin.
Qi Haolinâs eyes were already closed, showing a resigned expression as if saying, âDo whatever you want.â
Xin Lan squinted her eyes, gripping Qi Haolinâs chin.
âDo you really think what you see on TV dramas is real? You want to imitate biting your tongue to death?â
Xin Lan sneered, looking at the faint trace of blood on Qi Haolinâs tongue.
Biting oneâs tongue to death is an extremely difficult way to die, not something most people can handle. The level of pain is much greater than cutting oneâs wrist or hanging oneself.
Qi Haolin felt somewhat irritated, lowering his eyes and remaining silent.
The blood on his head had not yet dried, and the dark red color was alarming.
Xin Lan hated it when she caused trouble and faced such a deadpan expression. It made her lose interest in tormenting.
âArenât you supposed to be formidable? Donât you like this game? Werenât you the one who tricked people into entering it? So, why are you pretending to be dead now?â
Qi Haolin was taken aback by Xin Lanâs mocking words. It turns out this person knew, which wasnât surprising considering the strange creature that inexplicably appeared inside Xin Lanâs body would also know.
To prevent Qi Haolin from doing anything extreme again, Xin Lan tore off a piece of cloth from his shirt and stuffed it into his mouth.
Although they couldnât hear Qi Haolinâs voice anymore due to the cloth stuffed in his mouth, at least they didnât have to listen to his miserable screams, and it prevented Qi Haolin from attempting suicide in a fit of madness.
Ren Difeiâs composure was shaken upon hearing Xin Lanâs words, and he got up from the ground.
âAre you saying he knows thereâs danger in here?â
At first, Ren Difei was excited. He enjoyed supernatural and horror stories. However, after that initial excitement subsided, he became afraid. Though he might say it doesnât matter if he dies, who the hell really wants to die? He hadnât lived enough yet.
Experiencing such a thing firsthand and being deceived into encountering it are completely different feelings. He looked at the man on the ground, clenching his fists tightly.
âGetting out of this game will earn you one billion.â
âHow much?!â
âOne billion.â
Ren Difei gulped, feeling tearless and speechless, âDo you know youâre tempting me with riches?â
Xin Lan raised an eyebrow, âTempting you how?â
âNever mind, never mind.â
In just one second, Ren Difei went from angry to timid, regretting why he had to learn about such a cruel truth.
Originally, he was furious, but money extinguished his anger, and he was even happily considering how he would become instantly rich with one billion.
But that one billion seemed to have nothing to do with him. He was just a tiny step away from death.
Reality can be so cruel.
Ren Difei snapped out of the cruel reality, and the anger returned. He wanted to give Qi Haolin a few punches.
But when he looked down and saw Qi Haolin with a broken head, blood flowing, twisted arms, mouth stuffed, and legs battered into a bloody mess, he hesitated. Given the state Qi Haolin was in, there didnât seem to be a need to do anything more.
Ren Difei was about to leave, but he couldnât help but touch his swollen face, feeling annoyed again.
So, he spat at Qi Haolin and raised his middle finger as a sign of disdain.
Xin Lan fell silent for a moment, finding this provocation rather weak.
Qi Haolin saw it and felt angry, but he couldnât do anything. He was now in a state of heavy breathing and exhaustion.
He had never been in such a pathetic state before. The intense pain in his body was no longer his primary concern; he wanted liberation, but there was no escape.
âLook at yourself now.â
Xin Lan looked down on him, her eyes filled with undisguised mockery.
âIs this the kind of thrill you were seeking, huh?â
Xin Lan didnât even want to bother recounting the annoying things this despicable guy had done. While he had committed enough sins to deserve severe punishment, such as manipulating emotions, freeloading, and ultimately kicking someone out while taking away all their money, he was just a vile person who deserved to be despised by everyone. If it were only that, Xin Lan wouldnât have bothered tormenting him so much. The real issue was the malicious intentions he had revealed within this game.
Xin Lan let out a sigh, having vented her frustration for the time being. She clapped her hands and sat on the sofa.
Alright, now that everything is settled, we just need to complete the mission of this game.
Ren Difei saw Xin Lan sitting on the sofa and also sat down, feeling uneasy.
Now, it seemed like there were only two living people leftâhimself and the Boss Lady. The person lying on the ground could only be considered half alive, and who knew when he might die.
And thereâs another important question: Is the Boss Lady a living person?
She probably is.
But regardless of whether she is or not, Ren Difei feels powerless to resist. He is filled with despair.
Pi Tianziâs body had disappeared into thin air a few minutes ago, leaving only the blood splatters as evidence. If it werenât for that, Ren Difei might have thought she had never appeared at all.
This game is truly unfriendly to ordinary people. Ren Difei finds it hard to imagine what would have happened if it werenât for the Boss Lady; he might have been lost at the very beginning.
Seeing the Boss Lady is calm and composed, Ren Difei also started to feel better about his state of mind.
He knew it was impossible for him to face his impending death calmly, but he hoped that the Boss Lady would make his passing more peaceful, preferably painless.
Xin Lan rested on the sofa for a while and then began to search for the remaining parts of the body.
Zero Nineâs scanning was ineffective, and she was eating chicken legs in the system space.
âCan it still move?â
Xin Lan looked at Ren Difei.
Ren Difei shuddered all over and nodded.
âIf it can move, then why havenât you gotten up yet?â
Immediately, Ren Difei stood up from the sofa, driven by a strong will to survive.
Xin Lan and Ren Difei resumed searching this level, looking for the remaining body parts.
In the first room that was opened, Xin Lan saw a large bed, and the wardrobe was open with clothes scattered inside. It seemed that it was done by Pi Tianzi or Qi Haolin when they came to search earlier.
Those clothes looked like ballet outfits, which immediately reminded Xin Lan of the ballet shoes she found under the sofa in the large room.
When she connected it to the mirror in the last room, she started to suspect that the culprit might be someone who enjoys ballet dancing.
Xin Lan searched the room thoroughly but didnât find anything.
Ren Difei came out from the second room and shook his head at Xin Lan.
Xin Lan furrowed her brows. The game wouldnât intentionally deceive them, so the missing parts of the body must be somewhere in this level; they just hadnât found them yet.
They were still missing one hand, two feet, two eyes, and a bunch of organs.
Xin Lan remained silent, and at this moment, Ren Difei couldnât gather the courage to talk to her either. The atmosphere became somewhat heavy.
âDo you need my help?â
Yu Wan Yan said softly, her eyes fixed on Xin Lan, carefully observing her reaction.
âCan you do it?â
âIs there anything I canât do?â
Yu Wan Yan smirked. After all, there was no one to object, so why couldnât she help?
âItâs no trouble.â
Ren Difei looked a bit bewildered as he observed Xin Lan muttering to herself, initially thinking she was speaking to him. But as he listened, he realized something was off, and he was glad he hadnât spoken earlier.
Yu Wan Yan led Xin Lan to the hidden area and found the two missing feet. Then, she brought her to the dance studio.
The room was filled with mirrors, reflecting everything from left to right, even the ceiling and the floor.
Upon entering, an inexplicable sense of fear engulfed them. Even though they stood there, surrounded by their own reflections, they felt a certain pressure, as if something was hiding within those reflections, ready to appear at any moment.
âBehind the mirrors?â
âYes.â
Yu Wan Yan reached out and touched the mirror beneath her feet.
From the point of her touch, the mirror started to shatter, spreading cracks in all directions. With a crisp sound, Xin Lan saw a middle-aged woman lying with her eyes closed inside the shattered mirror.
She looked somewhat affluent and adorned with expensive jewelry.
âThisâ¦â
Ren Difei observed the woman lying in the mirror.
Obviously, she couldnât be alive.
In a typical story, unrelated elements wouldnât appear, so this woman was either the perpetrator of the dismemberment, an accomplice, or a victim.
âIn her belly.â
Yu Wan Yan said, and as she gestured above the woman, her belly started to get sliced open little by little.
Inside, there was a pile of sticky and nauseating substances.
âAre these, organs?â
Ren Difei approached, his stomach convulsing.
âObviously. However, they donât belong to her. Take them back.â
Ren Difei didnât dare to say anything and tremblingly reached out his hand to retrieve the organs.
âOh my god, there are still a pair of feet in there, gross!â
Ren Difei turned around and started to retch, looking visibly distressed.
Xin Lan frowned, understanding that he was hungry and seeing such things could be very uncomfortable for him.
After finishing his bout of nausea, Ren Difei continued to search the contents.
âHow did she manage to put all these things intact inside her body?â
Undoubtedly, the pair of feet belonged to the body, including the organs, but those feet were still intact as a whole. For a human body, it was impossible to fit them in so neatly.
Xin Lan didnât answer him, just staring at the woman.
After Ren Difei took out all the organs and the feet, the woman suddenly opened her eyes and lunged at Ren Difei.
âBe careful!â
Xin Lan pulled Ren Difei back and confronted the woman herself.
However, before the woman could reach her, Yu Wan Yan stood in front of her. With a scream, the woman fell to the ground.
âCan you just casually intervene like that?â
Xin Lanâs curiosity outweighed her gratitude. When Yu Wan Yan had helped her before, she could still convince herself that Yu Wan Yan had only told her where things were, which didnât violate any rules. But now, Yu Wan Yan not only appeared and communicated but also took action.
âI think I can. So, naturally, I can,â
Yu Wan Yan said, pulling a slight smile. Although she should have been an observer, like Zhen Zhen and the others, not appearing and not interacting.
She was doing the opposite now â appearing, communicating, and even taking action.
Itâs hard to describe that feeling; itâs like feeling uncomfortable while being an observer.
The rules, actually, didnât specify so much; it was their own agreement. But now, with those people dead and Zhen Zhen not caring, and the detective persona not coming out in Ren Difei, it seemed like she could do whatever she wanted.
Even though Xin Lan knew she didnât need help, Yu Wan Yan still took action.
âThank you.â
There wasnât much to say, so âthank youâ was the best way to express it.
Yu Wan Yan wanted to say something more, but in the end, she didnât say anything.
Finally, they were missing one hand, the one that appeared at the beginning and then mysteriously disappeared. Yu Wan Yan informed them that it could be found in the large room.
Xin Lan walked back to the large room, where the pieces of the body were assembled like a puzzle, with a visual effect that looked strange due to the severed connection.
The hand was holding an empty glass bottle, the same bottle Ren Difei had found in the toilet tank earlier, which Yu Wan Yan said was very important to the young man.
Xin Lan looked at the bottle and the hand, contemplating whether she should reach up and take it down.
However, before Xin Lan could reach up and take it down, the hand moved on its own, walking towards the nearly assembled body on the ground.
When the body was fully assembled, it disappeared into thin air, and a delicate young man appeared before Xin Lan.
He lightly touched Xin Lanâs hand, giving her a slight chill. Xin Lan knew that it was the key.
As Xin Lan left the room, the young man was holding his bottle, looking down at it.
Xin Lan was curious but didnât ask.
âThis level is still quite simple.â
In fact, this game was relatively straightforward for her.
The things she needed to solve were not too difficult; it was only a matter of time. There were few things that posed a challenge to her, at least not at the moment.
âThe bottle contains light.â
âLight?â
âYes,â Yu Wan Yan nodded, âIt was a rare sight of light, and he captured it in a bottle.â
Even though they knew that sunlight couldnât be contained in a bottle, if they believed it was captured, then even the cold surface of the bottle would feel warm when tightly held.
Xin Lan fell silent; it wasnât a pleasant story at all.
They ascended the stairs to the third floor, with Xin Lan dragging Qi Haolin step by step.
Qi Haolin was now extremely weak, his limbs paralyzed, with only his brain still functioning.
Each dragging step up the stairs was tormenting for him, both physically and psychologically.
He glared at Xin Lan with resentment, and Xin Lan lowered her head, meeting his gaze with a smile.
The third floor was also dark, and it only brightened when Ren Difei also arrived.
Upon seeing the situation before him, Ren Difei gasped in surprise.
In front of them was not a gruesome murder scene, but only photographs, lots and lots of photographs.
The walls on both sides and the ceiling were covered with photographs, and the protagonist in all these photos was the same person. They were either standing or lying, crying or laughing, making people feel their scalp tingling and their backs chilling.
Ren Difei touched the goosebumps on his arm. Although this guy looked quite handsome, the overwhelming and densely packed feeling of these photos made him feel face-blind and unable to look at this face anymore. After looking at them for too long, he even felt a bit nauseous.
This was even crazier than the paparazzi. Although they would click-click-click while taking sneak shots, they werenât so obsessed.
It seemed like a scene of a massive stalker.
When Xin Lan first saw so many photographs, her eyes also felt a bit sore.
She had encountered extremely crazy fans before, with their homes filled with photo posters, completely packed. A single glance would reveal their fanaticism, and this situation was somewhat similar to what she had seen before.
On the walls and ceiling, each photograph was meticulously placed, leaving no blank spaces. Fortunately, the floor was not covered with photos yet.
Ren Difei shook his head; no matter how good-looking a person was, they couldnât withstand being seen like this. He truly felt uncomfortable now and could only stare at the floor.
This floor was quiet, unlike the second floor, which was more direct. It was somewhat similar to the situation on the first floor, where they had to explore on their own.
The layout on each floor was almost the same, with a living room, kitchen, bedrooms, and so on.
What Xin Lan saw was the situation in the living room. Only when she opened the bedroom door and the doors to the guest rooms did she realize that the living room was not the most extreme.
âMy eyesâ¦â
Ren Difeiâs head started to ache, and he glanced at the floor, trying to catch his breath.
In each room, there were also photographs covering all the walls, ceilings, and even every inch of the desks.
This feeling is as if the subject of the photographs is staring at you, constantly, from every angle.
âNot quite mentally normal.â
But then again, it seems like those involved in this three-floor setup arenât normal at all. The first and second floors both displayed a twisted emotional attachment and obsession, and this one is likely no different. The only question is whether there are any victims.
If there are any, itâs probably the person in these photographs.
After inspecting all the rooms and arrangements on this floor, Xin Lan felt a bit numb.
Letâs not even mention the rooms; there are even photos and Q-version (cartoonish) images in the kitchen, bathroom, and balcony. This obsession is truly over-the-top.
Staying in such a room all day would drive anyone crazy, even if they werenât sick to begin with.
However, when Xin Lan opened the wardrobe, she discovered that it wasnât the most extreme aspect. Every single piece of clothing had either a photograph or a Q-version image on it.
She tentatively concluded that the person was likely a girl because the wardrobe was full of womenâs clothing. There were many cosmetics on the dressing table, and the bathroom was filled with skincare products. Of course, the possibility of it being a cross-dressing boy couldnât be ruled out.
But what caught Xin Lanâs attention was that there were two mugs in the living room, both with photos of the same guy on them.
On the desk, there were also some sketches and drawings, all featuring the same protagonist.
However, there werenât many crucial clues. No corpses or peculiar propsâjust an abundance of photographs and artwork, which clearly demonstrated the roomâs ownerâs intense affection or obsession for the subject in the photographs.
Xin Lan was aesthetically fatigued to the point of exhaustion. Even looking at Yu Wan Yan standing nearby seemed extremely pleasing.
When Xin Lan returned to the living room and saw Qi Haolin lying on the floor, barely conscious with closed eyes, he even seemed much more agreeable to her.