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Chapter 105: Blemish of Time I
âBlemishâ originally refers to a spot on a jade. A tiny spot that causes the jade to lose its value.
It can also mean a flaw or defect.
It is a good derogatory term.
But what happens when Blemish meets Time?
Will that blemish in time change everything?
...
âIâm only telling this secret to my grandson,â Grandfather managed to croak out.
I sat helplessly by his hospital bed, reassuring, âIâm here, Grandpa, Iâm Luqiao. Tell me, Iâm listening.â
âThey... they must all leave. Iâm only telling my grandson. Get out, all of you,â he repeated insistently before his voice dissolved into coughs.
âDo you guys wanna go out for a bit, Dad?â I turned and asked my relatives.
âLetâs go, everybody. Listen to your grandfather, Luqiao.â Dad sighed and exited with the rest.
Grandfather grabbed my hand tightly. âLuqiao, youâre exactly like me when I was young. Youâre also the smartest and you will be more capable than your father.â
âIs this what you wanted to tell me?â I asked, not really understanding him.
âNo, no. Do you know how old I am this year?â he asked before coughing again.
âArenât you 63?â
âNo, Iâm 73. If I tell you that Iâm 73, would you think Iâm very young?â he asked.
He wasnât making any sense, but I still nodded. In his current condition, I would do anything to prevent antagonizing him.
âThereâs a place in this world called Blemish of Time. Itâs a place God has mistakenly left. The people there have no concept of Time and they donât grow old. Only the richest bunch lives in that world. That blemish offers them immortality. Iâve had the honor of working for them for a decade, which is why I donât look as old as I really am,â he explained.
âAre you sure youâre not joking, Grandpa?â I asked, absolutely confused but stirred.
A place where people donât grow old?
Grandfather reached a wobbly hand into his pillow and took out an identification card.
I eyed that yellowing card. A young man of age 20 something. He looked somewhat like me, which made sense after I caught a glimpse of Grandfatherâs name on it. Although the card had already expired for a few decades, it was still proof of his real age. He really was 73 and he really did look much younger than his age.
âNow you understand. Remember to burn it. Iâll tell you the location of this place and its secrets,â he continued.
I hurriedly nodded and stashed his card in my pocket.
âRemember Bluewave City? The entrance to Blemish of Time is underneath that. I was recruited for a job in Bluewave City when I was 18. I knew nothing at the start, but I eventually discovered that I was actually a porter for Blemish of Time. The job paid well but it also had many restrictions. The air in that place is poisonous, so you canât leave the moment you take a breath of it.â
âPoisonous? But you said they wonât grow old?â
âYou wonât be able to leave once you breathe the air within. Leave and youâll die from asphyxiation. As such, I had to wear thick protective clothing and wear an oxygen mask when moving the guestsâ items. While bodies of the wealthy stop deteriorating, theyâll still have to eat, shit, and sleep,â he told me.
âPorter?â
âThatâs right. It was only later on that I realized how tiny the place is. About two square kilometers. The land is extremely costly in there and prices are calculated by per square meter. Those who canât afford it will be banished, and they die moments after leaving. But if you have the money, youâll live forever in there.â
âSo youâre saying that those who breathed the air within can live forever, but the moment they leave, they die? And you worked as a porter, wearing special clothing and masks, for ten years?â I clarified.
âSee, I told you youâre much smarter than your father.â
He coughed twice before he was able to cover his mouth with a tissue paper.
I saw blood spreading on the white sheet.
âI donât have much time left,â he added.
I nodded, wanting him to rest but also developing a yearning for that place. I wanted to know everything about it.
âI wore a third generation suit, but because of a newly released fourth generation suit, the former became obsolete. The old one had a fatal flaw, it cannot guarantee a 100% seal from the outside air. It is the reason why I managed to maintain a youthful appearance despite wearing it for 10 years. They gave me a new identity after dismissing me and that was when my lungs started giving me problems. Look at the blood here and youâll know. Itâs been slowly accumulated from years of breathing in poisonous air.â
I nodded. âAre you telling me all these to get me to work there? Why? For the high salary?â
âNo. Itâs for the secret of Blemish of Time, of course.â
âWhat do you know about it?â I asked anxiously.
âIâve been pondering over its secret for a few decades now. I remember every single detail of my experience there and Iâve finally realized whatâs unique in there,â he answered between bloody coughs.
âIâm listening,â I said urgently.
He raised his head slightly and continued, âThereâs a special type of grass in there. It looks good and it canât be found anywhere else. Its leaves are transparent and you can see their veins. I suspect that it has something... to do... with the se...secret. Over 60 years have passed and I... I donât know how the suit... has evolved... It is risky but I hope to... grass...â
The blood had clogged his throat so much, his voice was becoming distorted.
âYou want me to steal the grass and create a new Blemish of Time?â I asked.
Grandfather nodded, unable to talk. A few moments later, he stopped breathing.
After a long pause, I stood up and exited the ward.
âWhat did he say?â Father asked.
âHeâs gone. He said Iâm smart, should work in the city, and not waste time in this small town,â I lied smoothly.
âDid he really say that?â Father asked doubtfully.
I nodded. âYeah, Iâve thought about it and I agree.â
Before Father could respond, I walked away.
A pile of ruins outside the village.
I lit a bonfire.
I gave Grandfatherâs old identification card a last look before tossing it into the flames.