Chapter 4: Poached Chicken
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Chapter 41: Chapter 41: Poached Chicken
"Alright, tell me, whatâs your name?"
"My surnameâs Zhao, I forgot my full name, everyone just calls me Old Zhao."
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"No one sent me."
"Then why are you here?"
"Here to stir up trouble."
"Hmm?" Wen Yan was taken abackâwhat a blunt, brazen answer.
Old Zhao was startled, feeling an intense yang energy far beyond that of ordinary people. One careless move could absolutely burn him to death, so he scrambled to shift the blame.
"No, no, itâs not me who wants to cause trouble, itâs those five brothers who want to stir up trouble.
Usually, our weekend offerings include white-cut chicken, but there isnât any today. Theyâre upset and insisted on making a scene.
Itâs not me who wants to... ah..."
Old Zhao didnât finish his sentence before feeling like his head was being roasted under the noonday sun, and couldnât help but yelp in pain.
Wen Yanâs face darkened, his teeth grinding in irritation.
"You think Iâm stupid?"
"Really, itâs true, big boss! Any hotter and Iâll seriously be toast! Spare me! Spare me! Alright, itâs me, itâs meâI feel like youâre blocking my feng shui living here, so I wanted you gone."
Old Zhao finally confessed, and only then did Wen Yan restrain the surge of yang energy.
"See, wasnât that easier? Now talk. Whatâs up with that house in the back?"
Old Zhao was a picture of misery, snot and tears everywhereâhe was telling the truth, why wouldnât anyone believe him?
"I donât really know either. One day I woke up and I was in that house. I saw someone leaving incense offerings, so I ate them, and then settled in.
I heard others say the same thingâthey woke up inside, too.
They said this used to be a barren field, then they built all these houses. Our graves were probably here before.
I actually wanted to live underground, but itâs so filthy and smelly down there.
I can only live in that house. Thatâs the only place where daylight isnât uncomfortable."
Old Zhao was keeping it real, honestly telling everything. He was genuinely scared.
Itâs not like no oneâs ever come before, but whenever someone looked tough, or wore a Taoist robe, heâd hide underground straight awayâeven if itâs stinky, itâs not like heâd die again. As soon as people left, heâd pop back up.
"How many like you are living in that villa?" Wen Yan frowned. Heâd heard before that ghosts would show up now and then, but he didnât expect so many right behind him.
"The ones who showed up before all left. The newcomers today left too. Itâs just me and those five dumb brothers who never left."
"Why didnât you leave?"
"I... I donât even know all the characters now. It took me forever just to figure out how people talk these days. Iâm not used to anything outside, so I can only stay here..."
"Go get those five brothers you mentioned."
Wen Yan grabbed Old Zhaoâs head and started walking out.
"Hey, my body is still here..."
"Your body stays here as a hostage."
Wen Yan carried Old Zhaoâs head out the back yard and tossed it toward the villa across the way.
Just before it hit the ground, Old Zhaoâs tangled hair came to life, twisting into five or six thick strands, propping his head up so it landed safely. Several locks of hair, like spider legs, alternated as he scuttled rapidly up to the door.
"Open up, quick! Open the door!"
The front door didnât budge an inch.
By the window, the Five Ugly Brothers clustered together, staring at the head outside, but not a single one came to open up.
Old Zhao started to panicâhe could really tell Wen Yan just now wanted to finish him off.
His hair propped up his head as he jumped up and smashed into the wall, bounced off, then tried again. This time his hair grabbed the window ledge, and he hauled himself up, peering in at the five brothers.
"Open up, quick! Come with me! The guy in front says weâll be neighbors from now onâheâll get you white-cut chicken!"
As soon as Old Zhao finished, a gust of wind swept by, and the Five Ugly Brothers already had him surrounded.
"You serious?"
"If you lie, may you die a horrible death!"
"He already died a horrible death."
"Yeah, he got drawn and quarteredâdied real nasty."
"Heâs so dumb. Took him longer than us to learn how to speakâno way heâs smart enough to trick us."
"Oh, thatâs true."
The five brothers lined up, with the eldest solemnly carrying Old Zhaoâs head as they set off.
Wen Yan looked at these five and was absolutely stunnedâdamn, they were ugly. All skinny arms and legs, walking funny with twisted arms, mouths and eyes askewâa glance told you none of them were Mensa material.
He opened the back door, and these five strutted in like they owned the place.
"Whereâs the white-cut chicken?"
"We want white-cut chicken."
"A weekend without white-cut chicken is incomplete."
"This guy seems alright."
"Yeah, heâs not even scared of us."
Wen Yan looked over at Old Zhao, who was giving him a pleading lookâbegging Wen Yan not to spill about the missing white-cut chicken.
Wen Yan remembered Feng Yao brought over some takeout earlier, and there actually was white-cut chicken. So he let it slide.
Now he was starting to believe Old Zhao. These five weirdos might honestly have been acting up just because they didnât get their white-cut chicken.
He personally opened the door, led the five weirdos into the living room, and dug whatever white-cut chicken was left from the fridge.
"Thereâs more than just white-cut chicken. Want some of the rest?"
"Sure," the five chorused in unison.
Three takeout boxes were laid out on the table. Each brother stretched his neck out, and they all began sucking down the leftovers at top speed.
The food in the boxes withered and decayed almost instantly, until only a pile of chicken bones were leftâpicked clean, not a scrap of meat remaining.
The five brothers collectively sighed in satisfaction, looking utterly content.
"What a nice guy."
"Yeah, not even scared of us. Didnât call us ugly, either."
"And heâs giving us white-cut chicken."
"Heâs not a bad neighbor at all."
"I think so too."
The five of them complimented each other back and forth. Off to the side, Old Zhao couldnât help grumbling.
"Werenât you all saying before that youâd never let anyone live in front of us?"
"Liar! Slander!" the eldest was shocked and immediately snapped back.
"Donât make stuff upâlike weâd care about that?"
"The living folks in those flatsâpeople poop on their heads and they donât even mind!"
"Yeah, even the living donât care, why should we?"
"Whatâs wrong with someone living in front of us! Old Zhao, youâre hopelessâalways saying people block your feng shui!"
Old Zhao looked at Wen Yanâwho very clearly thought these not-so-bright guys were telling the truth. He shut his mouth quickly and didnât argue anymore.
After eating, the five brothers acted like nobody else existed, huddled together in a circle, muttering and mumbling for ages. Then the eldest stepped forward, chest puffed out, and said grandly:
"Will you give us white-cut chicken again next week?"
"Sure, Iâll treat you next week too." Wen Yan replied cheerfully. He actually didnât mind these harmless, not-so-bright ghostsâno need to go all exorcist on them.
If a bit of white-cut chicken could keep them quiet, Wen Yan figured it was a bargain.
Besides, for some reason, he actually preferred having a few harmless ghosts living in the back villaâpsychologically, it felt better than it being a purely yin place.
If thereâs something living there, at most itâs just an unusually weird set of neighbors.
"Really?" the five brothers squealed in delight.
"Really."
"Well, we canât just take your chicken for nothing." The eldest pointed west.
"Someoneâs watching you from the house next doorâthey came in with you."
"Also, about... about one hundred or so meters south, someoneâs watching you too."
"And over in the easternmost house, someoneâs watching you as well."
Wen Yanâs smile faded a bitâhe really did know that the Scorching Sun Department had someone set up in a nearby building to watch the villa. Feng Yao had told him it was a necessary safety measure, and the villas needed monitoring anyway.
Which meant the other two directions were probably for real, too.
Wen Yan asked kindly,
"Any chance you know who they are?"
"How could we know? Weâve never met them." The eldest answered loudly and confidently.
Seeing these five clowns start rambling again, Wen Yan gently ushered them back.
"Just donât cause any trouble, and I promise youâll get white-cut chicken every week."
"No more trouble, we swear!" The five instantly straightened up like loyal soldiers and dutifully marched home.
Wen Yan went back inside, watching as Old Zhaoâs head scuttled sneakily back to his own body. Wen Yan reached out and popped his head right back off.
"You think sneaking into my bedroom in the middle of the night and trying to possess me is just going to slide? Iâm a Scorching Sun Division Special Case Team memberâwhat you just did is even worse, makes your crime a whole new level. You should be getting your soul wiped from existence!"
"What do you want, then?"
"If I remember right, nobody lives in the house to my west. Go see whoâs been watching me. Do that for me, and weâll call it even, move on as neighbors, and Iâll get you some white-cut chicken."