Chapter 39 The Grave
Chapter 39 of "I Am Your Natural Enemy" begins revealing exciting developments: Chapter 39: Chapter 39 The Grave"Hello, Feng Yao?""Iâm almost there, letâs talk in person."After hanging... Donât stop now!
Chapter 39: Chapter 39 The Grave
"Hello, Feng Yao?"
"Iâm almost there, letâs talk in person."
After hanging up, Wen Yan walked downstairs and saw Feng Yaoâs car drive into the yard, parking in the spot on the side.
Feng Yao came over carrying a small fish tank, with two gold-red little goldfish inside, and a bag containing some takeout food boxes.
"A housewarming gift. I remember you said you wanted one of these, so I picked it up for you on the way. Figured you probably havenât eaten yet, so I brought you something."
Feng Yao set the fish tank in the living room on the first floor, and Wen Yan couldnât help but ask.
"Donât tell me you donât know about the house in the back. Isnât this pretty much living right in front of someone elseâs grave?"
Feng Yao nodded matter-of-factly.
"Of course I know. That house has been sitting there forever, no one lives in it. Isnât that perfect? Nice environment, not many people around."
At this, Feng Yao suddenly caught herself.
"Ah, you were talking so big about it earlierâdonât tell me youâre actually bothered by it now?"
Wen Yan thought about it, not sure what to say.
True. He wasnât afraid to keep a hopping corpse aroundâa real, proper dead body didnât even faze him. He was actually planning to find a chance to bring the hopping corpse out later anyway. Would he really care about the ancestral tablets in the back?
Come to think of it, he really is the only one whoâs not bothered by this place.
"Can you tell me, are any of the local rumors actually true?"
"Almost all the rumors youâve heard, thereâs some truth in them."
"..." Wen Yan shivered, testing, "Like... this area used to be an execution ground?"
"That oneâs true."
"A cemetery?"
"Go back a hundred years, and yeah, it was."
"Problems with the sewage system?"
"Yep, thatâs real. But mainly it floods when it pours, plus one of the sewage pipes got blocked, so rain mixed with sewage, leaking right under some familyâs house, pissed them off pretty bad."
"Huh?"
"Anyone who gets their house flooded with stinking water for no reason would lose it."
"Thatâs true..." Wen Yan thought for a moment and nodded.
"Whatâs up with the house in the back?"
"Someone actually paid real money for that. They like black curtains, they like to worship their ancestors at homeâwhoâs gonna stop them?"
"And this house here?"
"This was sponsored for free by the owner hereâheâs pretty crafty. Gave away three villas in total, just hoping someone from the Scorching Sun Department would move in, preferably someone strong."
"Thatâs a lot to shell out! Is there something wrong with the place?"
"This areaâghostly stuff pops up all the time. In the last two hundred years, it was a mass grave, also served as a cemetery, then later as an execution ground.
Used to be nothing much, reallyâitâs Divine Land, right? Anywhere people have lived long-term, somewhere nearby, folks are always buried.
If somethingâs been around for centuries, itâs an antiqueâmaybe even a relic.
But these past few decades, weird stuff has started to happen, especially in the last ten yearsâgetting more frequent.
Unlucky for us, this villa area was built exactly ten years ago.
The Scorching Sun Department sent people out to check. The last family that had issues moved out, but itâs still going on around here.
The root cause is this place just has too many problems to solve at once, and with so few permanent residents, the energyâs weakâcanât suppress it anymore.
If you can fix it, pick any of the unsold villas, take your pick."
At that, Wen Yan got interested.
"You guys take jobs like this?"
"Not meâfull-time members like me donât. But we can refer it to others! In the Scorching Sun Department, lots of people like you have special investigation credentials, and loads of experts like Old Zhang Laoxi get brought in as temps. Everyoneâs gotta eat, right? Thereâs demand, so thereâs business. You canât expect people to âwork for loveâ forever."
"Makes sense..." Wen Yan nodded. The whole reason heâd gone to the funeral home in the first place was the great pay and reasonable hours.
"If it werenât for everyone else being superstitious, this place would never have gone to you, or to me."
Wen Yan felt like he mightâve been a bit hasty, putting too much trust in Feng Yaoâs arrangement.
From what heâd learned the last few days, if it were just about housing, with Feng Yaoâs ability, she could sort everything with a cup of tea.
Heâd wanted to move in the same night, didnât even bother to look at the place firstâjust saw the address and figured, Iâve got a rough idea.
Before, he mightâve cared about those rumors, but after all thatâs happened, even if every legend about the neighborhood was true, he honestly couldnât care less.
Never thought it could be even crazier here than heâd imagined.
"Just say itâare you staying or not? If not, thereâs a vacant house in a village four kilometers west of your office."
"Iâm staying! Why wouldnât I? A huge free villa, front and back garden, two parking spots, fully furnishedâof course Iâm staying!"
Wen Yan gritted his teeth and agreed on the spot.
If he saved up for one himself, and paid for renovations, heâd have to scrimp and save for thirty or forty years.
The way he saw it, a few little drawbacks are nothingâtotally worth ignoring.
He looked back at the backyard; now it wasnât him sleeping in front of their gravesâit was their ancestral tablets, placed outside his own backyard.
Soon as he could, heâd move Old Man Mo out as well.
Whatâs a rumor, whatâs a haunted house? Iâve got a Big Executor Zombie right in my living room!
Now this is the wildest house in the whole neighborhood.
Thinking like this, Wen Yan instantly felt a lot better.
That hopping corpse was meant to be moved out eventually, couldnât leave it at the funeral home forever.
He didnât take it today, partly to let the director know and make sure he could keep it under control.
Another reasonâsomeone was already snooping around the cameras, so definitely couldnât take it out today. Only safe spots are behind the cremation department where thereâs no surveillance, or in the old office building.
And besides, today he had to move houseâhadnât settled in yet.
Feng Yao, like the director, says she wonât get involved, but secretly supports him all the way.
If he hadnât moved out yet and brought the hopping corpse to a packed city complex, both the director and Feng Yao would absolutely shut that down.
"So, you sure about moving in here for real?"
"Yeah, the place is great, decent renovation, everything looks new. Just need to add a few appliances and bits of furniture. Give me any info on the place when you have time."
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Feng Yao didnât hang around longâhe had lots to do, still hadnât written his report, so sparing the time to pop by was already a stretch.
Wen Yan started tidying up the place, picking a south-facing bedroom on the second floor for his main room.
He took out his little backpack, stuck the talisman charms Old Zhang Laoxi had given him to ward off evil on a few windows and doors.
After washing up, holding the jade talisman given by the director, he lay in bed without even touching his phone and drifted right offâno insomnia, no tension, not even a hint of the chilling aura heâd expected. He slept like a rock.
As time passed and it got closer to eleven, the villa neighborhoodânever that crowdedâgot eerily quiet.
In the villa behind his, black curtains slowly parted, and one shadow after another floated up in the window, blending into the dark, motionless, silently watching the front villa.
On the west side of Wen Yanâs house, down in the darkness, something seemed to be movingâa pair of green eyes flashed, then vanished.
To the east, in the villa at the very edge, someone stood with binoculars, watching Wen Yanâs house, with monitors alongside showing outdoor surveillance feeds.
And farther south, several hundred meters from the villas, on top of an eight-story residential building, two people hid by the elevator box, using night vision gear to peer through a tiny windowâwatching over Wen Yanâs entire block.