Midnight Owl Ch179

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 179: Everywhere

Xu Wang pulled his savior into the office, slammed the door shut, and pointed directly outside. “You can see it too?!”

Wu Sheng showed the owl icon on his arm. “I have this too.”

“Me too!” Xu Wang almost wanted to cry and hug him, just like the overwhelming joy of meeting a compatriot in a foreign land.

“Let’s not get too excited.” Wu Sheng patted his shoulder. “Tell me what happened.”

Xu Wang blurted out everything he had experienced, but the timeline of the events was too chaotic, and he found it hard not to get agitated. As a result, his narrative was all over the place and became incoherent. Towards the end, even he couldn’t bear to listen to himself anymore, like turning neatly sorted vegetables into a jumbled rock salad.

The savior listened from beginning to end without saying a word, probably because he didn’t even know where to start asking questions without interrupting him.

“Give me a minute to sort this out.” Xu Wang shook his head, trying to calm himself down. “Let me explain it to you again…”

“Did you miss anything?” Wu Sheng asked.

“Ah, I don’t think so…” Xu Wang felt a bit embarrassed. “I just told it in such a disorganized way, I was worried you…”

“It’s not disorganized. It’s very clear.” Wu Sheng’s eyes were clear. “You’ve lost your memory and experienced two time resets; one where you were killed and one where you were holding the door and yelling for help, but there was no actual danger. Both times happened at 12:04. The number outside the window decreased from 13 to 11, and you have a strange owl icon and the message ‘survive past 4:44 p.m.’ on your arm.”

“How did you summarize it like that…” Xu Wang now looked at his savior with eyes full of admiration.

Wu Sheng enjoyed the recognition and admiration in the other’s eyes. Since losing his memory, it was the first time he truly smiled. “Because I’m just like you. I’ve also lost my memory, experienced two time resets, and can see the number outside and the message on my arm. The only difference is, I haven’t died. Both times were like your second time. I just zoned out, and then it reset.”

Going from fighting alone to standing together and having someone so reassuring by his side, Xu Wang’s panic was slowly replaced by a huge question. “Why is this happening? Is this some kind of mutation?”

“It’s not clear yet.” Wu Sheng glanced at his watch. 12:09. “So far, we know 12:04 is a key moment. We’ve successfully passed it. Now let’s see what happens next.”

“Next?” Xu Wang tensed up. “You mean there’s still danger to come?”

“Of course,” Wu Sheng said. “If everything goes smoothly, ‘survive past 4:44 p.m.’ wouldn’t make sense as a test question.”

“Test question?” His savior’s thought process was hard to follow.

“Oh, that’s just a metaphor I used.” Wu Sheng opened the owl icon, explaining, “See, there’s a [Roster], [Stationery Box], [Cheat Sheet], and [Report Card]. Among the four items, [Roster] and [Report Card] are blank. [Cheat Sheet] only has ‘survive past 4:44 p.m.’, while [Stationery Box] has items with prefixes (Defense), (Offense), and (Illusory). Doesn’t this look like items in a game?”

“It does seem like it…” Xu Wang hadn’t realized there was so much to the owl icon. He had only seen that message and didn’t click anywhere else. Plus, each time, just after four minutes, the secretary’s crazy boyfriend would arrive, leaving him no time to think further.

“I haven’t clicked them to see what effects they have, but with a [Roster], [Stationery Box] and [Report Card], to me, this seems like a test,” Wu Sheng continued. “The [Cheat Sheet] would normally have answers, but placed here, it’s more likely a hint.”

Xu Wang remembered the first few crisp “dings”. Indeed, it very much sounded like a phone’s notification.

Wu Sheng’s expression became serious. “I guess, for some inexplicable reason, we’ve been chosen to take this test, and the question is ‘survive past 4:44 p.m.’…”

“During this period, the mysterious force behind this test will set various obstacles for us, and if we fail, time will reset. The number outside the window is the number of times we can fail, meaning, you and I share 13 chances…”

“Once the number reaches zero, no one knows what we’ll face, but if possible, I’d like to win this challenge and throw a perfect score in the face of the test organizers…”

After taking a breath, he looked earnestly into Xu Wang’s eyes. “The most important part now is to find the trigger for the time reset. The first time was your death. What about the second time?”

Xu Wang also looked at him seriously, not speaking, just looking.

Wu Sheng paused, perhaps realizing something. “Did I say too much all at once? Actually, it’s not that complicated…”

“Brother.” Xu Wang grabbed his savior’s hand, holding it tightly with both hands. “Tell me the truth. Are you pranking me? You didn’t actually lose your memory. You know everything…”

Time: 12:17. Suddenly, without warning.

“Knock knock.”

Xu Wang snapped back to reality with the sound of knocking, feeling as if he still had the warmth of his savior’s hand in his palm.

Time: 12:00.

The number outside the window changed to “10”.

Half a minute later, the female secretary placed the coffee down for the fourth time.

A minute and a half later, Wu Sheng barged into the office, out of breath. “Wrong, there are others taking this test!”

……

15th floor, XX Pet Grooming Center.

“Woof woof! Woof woof—”

“Lin Lin, why does it keep barking…” He didn’t know what was wrong with him, having to rely on the name tag pinned to his chest to remember his and his colleague’s names.

To say “remember” wasn’t quite right; his mind was still blank, just temporarily holding onto the two names he saw.

His name tag read Kuang Jinxin.

The girl helping him calm the dog, named Lin Lin, looked two years younger than him.

The dog being serviced was a golden retriever, which should have been gentle, but it barked fiercely. Lin Lin kept soothing it, yet it remained restless.

“It’s pregnant. The most sensitive time is when it’s about to become a mom.” Lin Lin gently stroked the golden retriever’s head to soothe it.

Kuang Jinxin put down the pet comb. “Alright, that’s enough.”

Lin Lin was startled and didn’t know whether to laugh or cry. “You only combed it twice.”

“Ah?” Kuang Jinxin looked puzzled, tilting his head. “But I felt like I’ve been combing for a long time.”

The Golden Retriever suddenly jumped off the grooming table and ran out.

Just then, an employee passed by, intercepted the dog, and, after much coaxing, managed to carry it back.

Kuang Jinxin looked at the golden retriever, now back on the grooming table, momentarily baffled.

If he remembered correctly, the dog had run out three times already, and each time this particular employee happened to pass by. It was too strange.

“What are you daydreaming about?” Lin Lin took his pet comb and got busy.

Kuang Jinxin looked around the grooming salon. There were walls on all sides with no windows and only a glass door, sealed tightly by the company’s logo.

Probably because it was a bit stuffy inside, Kuang Jinxin thought, hence why he was having these bizarre illusions.

……

16th floor, XX Brand Design Studio.

Mannequins were everywhere, fabrics of various colors cluttered the place, and designers were bustling about. It seemed even the overhead lights were malfunctioning. A maintenance worker was fixing them on a ladder, creating a bustling scene of work.

A beautiful man sat in a corner; even in an open office area, it was evident that the space around him was relatively larger and more independent.

He wasn’t busy but had turned his chair halfway to look out the window. Though frowning, his posture was relaxed, in stark contrast to the bustling employees.

“Director Chi, this is the theme for the next season. Please take a look.” An employee delivered a plan.

The contemplative man didn’t turn around, still immersed in his own aesthetic system. “Which company’s countdown advertisement is this?”

“Huh?” The employee didn’t understand.

“Too ugly.” The man didn’t wait for an answer from the employee, giving a genuinely felt criticism.

Following the boss’ gaze outside, the employee saw only a blue sky and clouds. There was no advertisement in sight.

Chi Yingxue turned his chair away from the big and ugly red “11”, his gaze falling on the planning document.

This was the third time he had received the same plan.

It must be a dream.

Only in dreams could he have a blank memory, and his employees repeatedly do the same things.

And the tattoo that appeared on his arm.

Both the design and color scheme were far from “beautiful”. Its only merit was that it was unique and somewhat intriguing.

But since it was a dream, there was no need to restrain himself—the barking from downstairs was giving him a headache.

When the planning document was delivered for the second time, he had already asked; there was a pet grooming center downstairs.

“Who opens a pet grooming center in a building…” he muttered as he got up and walked out. Wanting a good sleep and a peaceful dream wasn’t too much to ask for. It was a reasonable request that should be fulfilled.

The employee was left behind, recalling the boss’ expression of “I’m going to find fault”, dared not call out to the departing figure.

The messy office made Chi Yingxue’s walk from his station to the door winding, nearly getting hit by pliers falling from the maintenance worker’s ladder. Luckily, he dodged in time.

He chose to walk down the stairs instead of waiting for the elevator to go down just one floor.

On the stairs, he encountered a group of security guards taking a man down. They probably didn’t take the elevator because they were afraid of the negative impact.

He courteously made way, not in a hurry.

Yet, as the man passed by him, he suddenly broke free from the security guards, attempting to strangle him.

Whether the man was desperately seeking help or truly confident he could overpower him, Chi Yingxue didn’t give him a chance. He kicked him down, startling the security guards, fearing the man wouldn’t live to see the police arrive.

He had held back; a real kick would have sent the man tumbling down the stairs.

After this commotion, reaching downstairs, his irritation had somewhat subsided, but the barking became louder and more distinct, reigniting his headache.

Ignoring the receptionist’s attempt to stop him, he barged into the grooming salon, and upon opening the door, he saw two people and a dog.

Kuang Jinxin and Lin Lin were also stunned.

The Golden Retriever suddenly jumped down, clinging to Chi Yingxue’s leg, and wouldn’t leave, wagging its tail and sticking out its tongue. Even its barking sounded cheerful.

Chi Yingxue was puzzled.

Kuang Jinxin smiled, saying, “It likes you.”

Chi Yingxue felt strangely familiar with the voice, but his dream-addled brain wasn’t functioning well. He looked closely at the other person, forgetting why he came, and asked, “Have we met somewhere before?”

His gaze was fixed on Kuang Jinxin’s face, so obviously that Lin Lin didn’t even bother to think twice, bursting into laughter.

Kuang Jinxin was initially puzzled, then, scratching his head, asked uncertainly, “Brother, are you hitting on me?”

Before Chi Yingxue could answer, a wave of dizziness hit them both.

……

Rooftop, 12:00.

“Mr. Qian! You can always earn money back, but once a person is gone, they’re really gone—”

Amidst the clamorous shouting, Qian Ai’s vision gradually cleared. He was standing on the edge of the rooftop, with a seemingly endless abyss behind him, and a man dressed as a security guard stood two meters away, calling out earnestly.

“Mr. Qian! Think about how painful it would be to fall down! Smashed to pieces, you’d turn into a meat pancake—”

Meat pancake? Xianghe… meat pancake?

What a time to think about eating!

He scorned himself in his mind.

But soon, he realized something was wrong; he could remember Xianghe meat pancakes, Sichuan skewers, Northeast stew, Peking duck, and so on, but couldn’t recall who he was or why he was standing there.

“Mr. Qian—”

“Stop wailing!” He couldn’t take it anymore. The rooftop wind was strong, and being howled at like this, he was likely to lose his footing.

“Who am I?” He urgently wanted to know the answer.

“Mr. Qian!”

“Ding—”

“Qian Ai—the Ai from mugwort*.”

*The [Ai] () from mugwort (头艾).

“Who am I?”

“The boss of a trading company. We work on the tenth floor!”

“Ding—”

“Can you turn off your damn phone first!”

“That’s not my phone ringing…” The security guard was almost in tears, having gone to great lengths to persuade this suicidal boss to come down, accommodating even his feigned ignorance. What more could he do!

He wished this Mr. Qian really had amnesia; at least he wouldn’t be attempting suicide!

“Mr. Qian, think about your family, your wife, your children. Where there’s life, there’s hope…”

“Wife? Children?” Qian Ai was utterly confused. “Do I have any?”

“……” The security guard had blurted that out without thinking, not knowing the specifics of his family affairs.

The air suddenly went quiet, and a distressed voice came through the security guard’s walkie-talkie. “Hurry to the third floor. Hurry to the third floor. There’s a disturbance!”

Qian Ai sighed, deciding to come down from such a dangerous place. Whether the security guard was telling the truth or not, he currently had no desire to die. Even if he were truly bankrupt, he’d just have to pick himself back up.

Just as the security guard was about to report his situation via the walkie-talkie, he caught a glimpse of Qian Ai lifting one leg.

He held his breath and lunged forward with all his might!

Qian Ai’s eyes widened in panic as he watched the security guard lunge at him. The moment the guard grabbed his leg, he suddenly felt dizzy…

“Mr. Qian! Money can be earned back, but once a person is gone, they’re really gone—”

Qian Ai stood on the edge, his body swaying slightly, feeling an eerie sense of unreality.

Has he heard this before?

“Mr. Qian! Think about how painful it would be to fall down! Smashed to pieces, you’d turn into a meat pancake—”

He had heard this before…

“Mr. Qian, think about your family, your wife, your children. Where there’s life, there’s hope…”

Something was definitely wrong. Either he was going mad, or the security guard was.

Behind the security guard was the door downstairs, its glass reflecting a hint of red.

He looked back as if compelled, and there in mid-air was a blood-red “12”.

“Hurry to the third floor. Hurry to the third floor. There’s a disturbance!”

The voice from the walkie-talkie brought Qian Ai’s attention back.

Fragments of memories flashed through his mind: the walkie-talkie, the third floor, the security guard, lunging… lunging?

Overwhelmed by the flood of memories, Qian Ai was so shocked that he nearly lost his balance, the sudden gust of wind making him sway even more.

“Mr. Qian!” The security guard, horrified, lunged forward again!

“…Again?!”

This time, the dizziness didn’t come as expected when his legs were grabbed. Qian Ai was momentarily stunned but then leaned backward and fell from the rooftop.

The security guard had lunged too forcefully, grabbing the legs but knocking the person over, unable to tighten his grip in time, and the person was already gone.

In fact, even if he had tightened his grip, the strength of holding onto the legs wouldn’t have been enough to save a grown man.

Dizziness, disorientation, 12:00.

“Mr. Qian! Money can be earned back, but once a person is gone, they’re really gone—”

“Shut up! Be quiet! Don’t move!” Qian Ai, with a surge of energy, quickly came down from the edge, ran to the center of the rooftop, and only then, gasping for breath, felt grounded.

Outside the building, the blood-colored “12” turned into “11.”

“Mr. Qian, have you come to your senses?!” The security guard was nearly ecstatic with joy, his voice changing pitch.

“Nonsense!” Qian Ai wiped his forehead, not caring if there was any sweat. “Or else you’d have lunged again!”

“Huh?” The security guard looked innocently puzzled.

Qian Ai wanted to beat him with a stick.

The wind on the rooftop helped Mr. Qian cool down a bit. “Your walkie-talkie should be ringing about now.”

The security guard didn’t quite understand. After a few seconds, the walkie-talkie indeed rang. “Hurry to the third floor. Hurry to the third floor. There’s a disturbance!”

The security guard gave him an incredulous look before responding to the call. “Okay, coming now.”

As he reached the door and saw Qian Ai hadn’t moved, he asked, “Mr. Qian, let’s go down together?”

Qian Ai shook his head. “Go on with your work.”

The concern returned to the security guard’s eyes.

Qian Ai rolled his eyes. “Don’t worry. I’m just going to get some air and smoke a cigarette. If I wanted to die, I would have jumped just now.”

The security guard thought about it, and with the walkie-talkie urging him on, he gave a couple of words of caution and then left.

Qian Ai squatted seriously on the rooftop, smoking two cigarettes, and then—came up with nothing.

The situation was too bizarre, completely unscientific, and even more perplexing.

He took out his phone to check the time: 12:15.

He sighed, got up, and went back inside the building. The person had said he worked on the tenth floor. Maybe going back to the company, he could remember something.

From the 22nd floor to the top, he waited in front of the elevator doors for a while before the elevator arrived.

At 12:17, the elevator doors slowly opened on the tenth floor.

As Qian Ai stepped out, he just saw the words “Trading Company” and felt a pain in the back of his head, his vision instantly going dark.

In the last moment before losing consciousness, Qian Ai instinctively guessed—it was a brick.


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Midnight Owl Ch178

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 178: Reset

Fear. Confusion.

Xu Wang stiffened in his chair, unsure if the problem was with him or the secretary.

“Director… I’ll be leaving now…” The secretary tried to maintain a smile, but her hurried steps betrayed her panic.

The door closed.

Xu Wang sat silently, listening to the echo of the door shutting fade away. He didn’t know what to do or think, as if staying still would somehow clear the chaotic illusions from his mind.

Noise from outside suggested an argument. It sounded loud enough to penetrate the door.

“I’ve told you, Director Xu isn’t here!” It was the voice of the young female secretary from before.

“Not here? Fine, I’ll wait here then. I want to see how long he can hide!” Came an angry, hoarse male voice.

Xu Wang frowned. Had he offended someone? Even if there were grievances, bringing them to the company and making a young woman fend for him seemed too unseemly.

“You keep this up, and I’m calling security!” The female secretary continued to dutifully block.

Xu Wang stood up, opening the door without hesitation. Both people outside paused, as did the dozens of “resting at their desks but actually sneakily glancing this way” onlooking colleagues.

Xu Wang paused too, not expecting such a large office area and such a broad audience.

“Don’t trouble the young lady,” he declared loudly enough for the entire floor to hear. “Talk to me if you have something to say.”

The troublemaker was a young man wearing a baseball cap with his hands in his pockets and the brim pulled down low, obscuring his face.

“Alright, since you’re man enough, let’s talk.”

The baseball cap’s corner curled up as he stepped forward, his hand moving from his pocket with the speed of lightning, stabbing towards Xu Wang’s stomach.

Xu Wang didn’t see what he was holding, only hearing a faint “puff”.

Looking down, the baseball cap pulled out the object, then “puff, puff” stabbed him two more times.

Now Xu Wang saw clearly that it was a fruit knife.

The delayed pain swept over him like a tsunami, with screams erupting around…

“Knock knock.”

Xu Wang shook his head, only returning to his senses at the second knock.

“Come in.” His voice was somewhat hoarse as he spoke.

The young female secretary entered, smiling as she placed the fragrant coffee on his desk. “Director Xu, your coffee.”

Xu Wang was bemused. “Didn’t you just bring me a cup? What, forgot about it?”

The female secretary froze, looking at him blankly.

Xu Wang suddenly felt a chill, looking up at the clock, which showed noon. Frantically rolling up his sleeve, he saw the owl icon again.

[Cheat Sheet]: Survive past 4:44 p.m.

He still didn’t understand why his arm had such a thing, but now this eerie item strangely comforted him.

He hadn’t gone mad. He had indeed seen the time, drunk the coffee, heard the argument, and been stabbed three times.

Turning the chair slowly, the blood-red Arabic numeral outside turned into “12”.

The secretary left.

Xu Wang looked at the clock’s second hand: one circle, two circles…

“I’ve told you, Director Xu isn’t here!”

“Not here? Fine, I’ll wait here then. I want to see how long he can hide!”

12:04.

Xu Wang stood up abruptly, opening the door. “I’m here. Let’s talk.”

“Alright, since you’re man enough, let’s talk.” The baseball cap guy smirked and approached, his hand swiftly moving.

Xu Wang wouldn’t let himself be stabbed a fourth time! Dodging just in time, the baseball cap guy missed and stumbled into the office.

Xu Wang closed the door from outside, holding it shut while shouting to the office. “What are you looking at? Call the police—”

Suddenly feeling dizzy, Xu Wang analyzed calmly, even as he lost consciousness. He had heard that yelling too long could lead to oxygen deprivation, but he had only shouted once…

“Knock knock.”

Xu Wang sat lifelessly, watching the door knock open, feeling despondent.

The clock still showed 12:00.

The blood-red number outside had changed to “11”.

People don’t come back to life, but it seemed he could.

The question was: he clearly hadn’t been stabbed to death just now, so why was he back here?

With each return, the number decreased accordingly, and if it reached “0”… Xu Wang didn’t dare think further.

Regardless, he at least understood the meaning of “Survive past 4:44 p.m.” because, for two consecutive times, he couldn’t even survive past 12:04!

If the brain were a 1TB hard drive, Xu Wang now only had 1MB of information stored, from the first “knock knock” to this moment, the rest was blank.

But this 1MB was too intense, making him feel that questions like “Who am I?” and “Where is my past?” could be postponed. For now, focusing on “surviving” was enough. If he could survive, then he could discuss the past and future.

“Come in.”

“Director Xu, your coffee.”

“Have I wronged anyone?”

“Hm?”

“A young boy, who usually likes to wear a baseball cap, about 180 cm tall…” Xu Wang tried his best to describe. Since the secretary dared to block, she must know something.

The female secretary’s face turned red and then pale, not out of shyness but shame. “Director, I’m sorry.”

“No need to apologize. Answer my question.” It was already 12:02, and Xu Wang couldn’t hide his agitation.

Anyone forced onto the track, unknowingly racing with death, would be agitated.

“It’s not about you. He… He insists that my breakup with him is because of you…” The female secretary lowered her head, her voice getting softer.

“He was your boyfriend?” Xu Wang thought the man was his enemy.

“Ex-boyfriend.” The secretary corrected even at this moment.

Xu Wang massaged his forehead, feeling uncertain due to his memory loss. “So, do we have any relationship?”

“Ah?” The female secretary was stunned. “How could that be?”

“……” What kind of reaction is that?

Even though Xu Wang also hoped they were clear of each other, the secretary’s “shocked” face was still hurtful.

He’s a handsome, middle-level company manager, unmarried and childless. Why is it impossible?

Wait, the marriage and romance part seem blank in his memory too…

“Bang—”

The door was kicked open. The baseball cap guy saw them inside, and his eyes filled with rage. “I’m going to fight you—”

12:04.

The female secretary didn’t leave, and the baseball cap guy changed his lines.

Xu Wang’s mind was uncontrollably filled with these thoughts, but his body acted honestly, dodging the baseball cap’s extended arm. The intruder, blocked by the desk, became furious. He suddenly leaped over it!

Xu Wang’s breath hitched, circling the desk to run outside.

The baseball cap chased closely, tackling him from behind.

Xu Wang braced for impact, clenching his teeth, but before the pain came, a breeze passed overhead.

Xu Wang felt lighter, then heard a “thud. The baseball cup guy who was pressing on him was kicked away.

“Pin him down!” A magnetic and pleasant voice commanded the sweep kick.

The baseball cap guy was pinned down by a group of security guards.

Xu Wang scrambled up, facing a one-in-a-million face.

One-in-a-million handsome, one-in-a-million intelligent.

He didn’t know him, and while handsomeness is visible, how do you see intelligence? Xu Wang couldn’t explain, but he just knew.

“Are you alright?” his savior asked.

“I’m fine.”

After Xu Wang answered, he felt it was too curt, hesitating whether to add a “thank you” or directly ask “who are you”, but the savior leaned in again, speaking in a voice so low only the two of them could hear—

“Can you see the blood-red number outside the window?”

……

Noon.

He snapped back to reality amidst the continuous “tap tap tap” of the keyboard, only to find that he was the one typing.

The screen, filled with meaningless gibberish, proved he had zoned out.

This was an incredibly spacious and luxurious office. The boss’ desk was made of solid wood, the sofa was leather, and the marble floor was shiny enough that he could see his own reflection. Hanging on the walls were strange decorations.

His gaze returned to the computer screen full of codes, critically assessing—decorating an IT office like this is insane.

But this was his office.

How odd.

His brain felt formatted, currently blank. There was nothing on the desk to prove his identity, but he only panicked for a moment before checking his pockets.

Sure enough, his wallet was there, containing his ID, driver’s license, and several identical business cards.

XX Technology Company, General Manager.

Wu Sheng.

He calmly accepted his identity, feeling it was as it should be.

But he couldn’t be calm about his amnesia; this was a serious issue that could affect normal life, and he had to get to the bottom of it.

The quickest way to clarify his current situation was to ask someone nearby.

Just as Wu Sheng was about to stand up and look for someone who could help in the office outside, a “ding” sound made him sit back down.

He accurately pinpointed the sound source, rolling up his shirt sleeve in disbelief.

An APP icon had appeared on his arm—quite a novelty.

Clicking in, he first checked new messages—

[Cheat Sheet]: Survive past 4:44 p.m.

On his watch, the hour, minute, and second hands were perfectly aligned at 12:00.

Wu Sheng slightly tilted his head, furrowing his brows in thought.

Survive past 4:44 p.m.…

A warning? A premonition? Or some kind of prank?

No, that’s not right. Technology hasn’t advanced to the point where something like this could be implanted in his arm without notice. Also, his amnesia was strange. Could it be related to this thing on his arm?

“Thud.”

A collision sound came from the floor-to-ceiling window behind him.

Turning around, he saw a window cleaner standing in a gondola, cleaning the exterior glass. The wind was strong, causing the gondola to sway and occasionally bump into the glass.

Behind the window cleaner, a giant blood-red “13” hung in mid-air.

Wu Sheng stared at the “13”, feeling oddly at ease—the world wasn’t normal, so the abnormalities appearing on him were to be expected.

“Thud.”

The gondola bumped the glass again, looking even more unstable. The worker inside had to stop his work and use a walkie-talkie, probably asking the control desk to bring the gondola back down.

The gondola quickly began its descent.

Wu Sheng, feeling somewhat concerned, instinctively stood in front of the window, watching the gondola lower.

Finally, the gondola landed safely on the ground.

Wu Sheng breathed a sigh of relief, then suddenly felt dizzy, struggling to stand.

“Tap tap tap…”

As his vision cleared, Wu Sheng stared at the familiar gibberish on the screen, stunned.

His first action was to check his watch, the second was to open the owl icon, and the third was to look outside the window.

Only the time had reset.

The message in the owl icon remained, and the unread “1” had disappeared.

The blood-red number had changed from 13 to 12.

“Why…” Wu Sheng murmured as he looked at the message in [Cheat Sheet] with confusion in his eyes.

Survive past 4:44 p.m.

He didn’t know who sent this message, but logically, if everything was going smoothly, who would specifically remind him of this? Since “survive” is emphasized, correspondingly, there’s a big possibility of “not surviving”, meaning there might be some “not surviving” danger between now and 4:44.

But he hadn’t encountered any danger, yet the time had reset.

Is time-resetting inevitable? No, if that were the case, even gods couldn’t live past 4:44.

What if the time reset is conditional? Something he’s unaware of happened, so time reset… Wu Sheng got excited by his own guess, like someone groping in the dark seeing a glimmer of light.

Assuming this “reset condition” truly exists, he just needs to find and prevent this condition from happening, allowing time to continue forward to 4:44!

What happens after 4:44, he can’t imagine, but right now, “Survive past 4:44 p.m.” is like an intriguing puzzle, fatally attractive to him.

“Thud.”

The gondola bumped the glass again.

Wu Sheng no longer worried; he knew it would land safely.

Standing up, he headed out. The office outside was a long corridor, with transparent office areas on both sides, mostly empty, likely because most employees had gone for lunch. A few were either resting at their desks or reclining in chairs, catching a quick nap.

Wu Sheng glanced at his watch, 12:02.

Two male employees approached, one carrying their bought lunch, the other engrossed in his phone, chuckling.

“What’s so funny that you’re laughing like that?” Wu Sheng greeted them, making a joke.

He wasn’t the type to make jokes, at least not now, but everyone he met could carry crucial information, and he didn’t want to miss out.

“Wu-Mr. Wu!” The two employees immediately stood at attention.

“Hm?” A simple upward inflection indicated he was still waiting for an answer.

The employees, probably finding themselves tongue-tied, just lifted the phone for their boss to see.

It was a WeChat group named “XX Building” the screen was spamming in a flurry of text—

[OMG, drama!]

[Who got played haha]

[Don’t just live text. We need pictures for proof!]

[Just come to the third floor and see for yourself.]

[[Photo]]

[The door hasn’t been knocked yet. Now it’s just the female lead and the second male lead. The first male lead is hiding and hasn’t shown his face.]

[Quite cowardly.]

[OMG, the door opened, hey!]

[They started fighting hahahaha]

XX Building—isn’t that the company address on his business card?

The building’s group?

Third floor? Drama?

Wu Sheng had just caught a few keywords and hadn’t had time to think deeply when the familiar sense of déjà vu hit him a second time.

“Tap tap tap…”

His fingers stopped. Wu Sheng glanced at the “11” outside the window and quickly stood up without a moment’s delay.

Rather than speculating on whether those messages have anything to do with his current situation, it’s better to investigate on site.

The hallway was quiet. Those two male employees hadn’t come back yet.

Wu Sheng made his way to the elevator, finding himself on the 7th floor. The elevator was descending, currently on the 15th floor. He quickly pressed the down button.

The elevator stopped on the 7th floor. Wu Sheng entered and decisively pressed “3”.

Without interruption, the elevator reached the 3rd floor directly.

As the doors opened, Wu Sheng quickly stepped out, turned around upon exiting the elevator, and saw the “XX Financial Company” logo. It seems this building follows the rule of “one floor, one company”, with his tech company on the 7th floor and only this one on the 3rd.

From a distance, he could hear a man’s hoarse yelling.

The receptionist peeked into the office area to watch the drama, not noticing Wu Sheng’s entrance until he had already strode into the office area.

Just as Wu Sheng entered, the door that attracted all the office gossip was kicked open by the man wearing a baseball cap.

The man charged in aggressively, and Wu Sheng tensed up, instinctively running towards the office.

Just as he reached the office doorway, someone was escaping out. It was a rather handsome man, with distinct eyebrows and eyes. His facial features were attractive both individually and as a whole.

But just as Wu Sheng started to appreciate him, he hadn’t seen enough before the man was tackled from behind by the one with the baseball cap.

A flash of cold light.

The man in the cap was actually holding a knife.

Without thinking, Wu Sheng kicked the man away.

“Hold him down!”

The security guards arrived belatedly, just in time for the last part—pinning the man down.

“Are you alright?” Wu Sheng asked, but his eyes were already scanning up and down, automatically searching for any sign of trouble.

“I’m fine.” The man’s voice was a bit hoarse but still composed.

Wu Sheng’s “scanning gaze” paused on a section of the man’s exposed arm.

The same owl head.

He felt a surge of joy, unclear if it was because he had finally found a clue or because the clue was on this man.

“Can you see the blood-red number outside the window?” When Wu Sheng asked, he lowered his voice, unable to suppress his racing heartbeat.


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If this were an exam, Advisor Wu would have already completed the multiple-choice questions, leaving only the fill-in-the-blank, calculation questions, and the final essay question. Captain Xu just finished writing his name and student number ╮(╯_╰)╭


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Midnight Owl Ch177

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 177: Thirteen

The world transformed. The kitchen turned into a street, but the people remained the same.

The rope used to tie Qin Rui was found in the kitchen by Qian Ai, so naturally it was still within the Owl. So upon regaining his freedom, Qin Rui didn’t hesitate to throw a punch.

Caught off guard, Qian Ai, feeling the pain, forgot they were back in reality and instinctively switched to combat mode, retaliating with a kick to the other’s stomach.

Thus began their exchange of punches and kicks, from standing to lying down, from exchanging blows to grappling in a hug, until a stern reprimand came from afar. “What are you two doing—”

The two were entangled on the ground, one gripping the other’s arm and the other strangling the neck. The battle was reaching its peak with kicking and kneeing when they heard someone question them. They turned around to glare at the meddler, ready to breathe fire, but shut their mouths upon seeing who it was.

Under the streetlight stood an imposing traffic police officer capable of quelling any malevolent spirits.

He was checking for drunk driving at the nearby intersection and hadn’t caught any drunkards yet, but he spotted the two brawlers first and immediately became alert—what law-abiding citizens brawl in the middle of the street at night?

Qian Ai, putting on a brave face, tried to conjure a forced smile, reluctantly letting go and patting Qin Rui’s back affectionately. “This-this is my brother. He was dumped by his girlfriend and was about to commit suicide. I tried stopping him, so he got angry with me..”

Qin Rui punched him in the jaw mercilessly. “Who the hell is your brother?!”

The traffic officer frowned, his gaze sharpening.

Qian Ai glared, cursing him silently for being an idiot.

Pushing Qian Ai away, Qin Rui stood up and dusted himself off openly. “From the day you stole my girlfriend, you ceased being my brother.”

When Qian Ai hazily returned to the hotel, Xu Wang and the others had just come back, meeting up in the hotel lobby.

Seeing Qian Ai’s multicolored face, Xu Wang asked, “Were you beaten up unilaterally?”

“How could that be?” Qian Ai immediately denied. “At most, I just lost by one punch.”

“That’s still losing.”

“……” How could he have known Qin Rui was a werewolf, even fiercer than his mother! Recalling the last punch he couldn’t return and the disapproving look from the traffic officer, Qian Ai felt depressed.

“What’s this?” Casually noticing a small card in Xu Wang’s hand, Qian Ai recognized it wasn’t the kind usually distributed by their advisor. The advisor’s cards were densely packed like exam cheat sheets, but this one was simple and elegant, with plenty of white space.

“Fu Wenqing’s business card.” Xu Wang handed the card over naturally, satisfying his teammate’s curiosity.

Qian Ai, looking at the clearly printed name, contact number, WeChat, and email on the card, was bewildered. “Where did this come from?”

Xu Wang shrugged. “Fu Wenqing gave it.”

Qian Ai looked around at all his teammates, trying to piece together the scene he missed. “So after they came out, instead of settling scores with you, they even gave their business card?”

Wu Sheng nodded. “He offered it proactively, very friendly.”

Kuang Jinxin added, “He said that in the future, no matter which level we plan to challenge, we can send him a message after deciding on the date to give them a heads-up. They can wait a couple of days to avoid another mutually damaging situation.”

Qian Ai frowned. “What future? We’ll definitely pass all thirteen levels in one go and leave the Owl for good!”

Chi Yingxue raised an eyebrow unexpectedly. “I said the same thing, although not as wordily.”

Qian Ai: “……”

The elevator reached the ground floor, and its doors slowly opened.

Xu Wang was the first to enter.

Objectively, he admired Fu Wenqing. In fact, they might indeed fail to pass all thirteen levels and encounter any team again in future attempts. At the moment of defeat, Fu Wenqing thought not of revenge but of the most beneficial choice for his own team, requiring tremendous self-control and calmness.

As all friends entered, Xu Wang pressed the top floor button, clearing his mind of past events.

What mattered most to them now was the path ahead.

That night, the small team stayed in the hotel without leaving, planning to recover from two days of intense battles by sleeping well in the Owl and the hotel.

They kept resting until 04:58 in the morning, when they were abruptly awakened by a “ding—”

The friends, startled, either bolted upright, flipped over, or rolled around, each in their own way “getting up” quickly to check.

It was the [Leaderboard] that had opened—

Top 1 – Chi Yingxue, Kuang Jinxin, Qian Ai, Wu Sheng, Xu Wang (12/23)

Seeing the first line was enough.

“First. We’re first, haha!” Qian Ai’s only previous first place was in the high school javelin throw. Now, scoring his second first place in life, he was so excited he didn’t know what to do, hugging the nearest Kuang Jinxin and giving him a noogie.

Kuang Jinxin was happy too, laughing foolishly until Chi Yingxue pulled him back.

Finding his arms empty, Qian Ai quickly understood his favoritism, hurriedly hugging both Xiao Kuang and Xiao Xue together, this time full of passionate enthusiasm and mighty strength.

Kuang Jinxin glanced at Chi Yingxue’s expression, laughing harder than if they had topped the leaderboard.

Xu Wang opened the stationery box. Wow, truly fitting rewards for first place. Each of them got 15 stationeries—5 defense, 5 offense, and 5 illusory. If they were to grind in the Endless Sea, who knows how many days it would take, especially for rare items not even guaranteed by endless grinding.

Before he could examine each stationery in detail, five treasure chests fell from mid-air.

Qian Ai immediately let go of his teammates to open the chests.

As frequent visitors to the top five of the leaderboard recently, they were very familiar with the contents of the chests, especially Qian Ai, who considered it a significant source of income.

The five chests opened, and each teammate’s loot was distinct—

Xu Wang: One hundred thousand yuan.

Wu Sheng: One hundred thousand yuan.

Kuang Jinxin: One hundred and fifty thousand yuan.

Chi Yingxue: One hundred and twenty thousand yuan.

Qian Ai: Eighty thousand yuan + [(Illusory) Help].

Qian Ai: “……”

Why does every time it involves discounting his cash and pairing it with a stationery? Is this stationery inlaid with gold?!

……

Meanwhile, at the airport, 2/23.

Long Legs: “Who’s this first-place team? They’re always on the leaderboard these days.”

Handsome: “Is the leaderboard first place something we should be concerned about? Have you been drifting off lately?”

Stick Figure: “Money…”

Fair Face: “Running low?”

Stick Figure: “I mean this Qian Ai; could he be that Lao Qian?”

Handsome: “Which Lao Qian?”

Stick Figure: “The one on the Red Eye Flight in this level who could turn words into reality with a roar. I remember his teammates calling him Lao Qian…”

Fair Face: “You’ve brought back some very unpleasant memories.”

Long Legs: “Now that you mention it, we encountered them too on 7/23. I have a strong impression of that ‘Sheng Ge’.”

Handsome: “Which Sheng Ge?”

Long Legs: “The one who did the story relay with me about Optimistic Classmate B and High School Detective C…”

Handsome, Stick Figure, Fair Face: “…”

Why are the memories related to this team so indescribably strange?

……

At the same time, in the castle banquet hall, 6/23.

Light Blue: “Yo, they really made it to first.”

Wine Red: “Captain, your prophecy came true.”

Elegant Gray: “I’ve always said they’re exceptionally strong. It’s a pity…”

Deep Purple: “A pity what?”

Elegant Gray: “A pity they’re wasted in the Owl. That storytelling session of theirs was wasted on breaking levels. The story he told was full of twists and so touching, it had me hooked!”

Bright Orange: “Captain, can you temporarily put aside your literary dreams and focus on the level…”

……

At the same time, in an outdoor café, 8/23.

Li Xia: “They made it to first.”

Han Buting: “With their recent efficiency, it’s normal.”

Li Zijin: “How did they manage to coordinate with Chi Yingxue so well? It’s miraculous.”

Qi Shan: “One man’s poison, another’s honey. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…”

Li Zijin: “Qi Shan, if you keep giving me that nauseating look, I’ll… I’ll take back the signed keyboard I gave you!”

Qi Shan: “Shit, where’s my blindfold? Where’s my blindfold!”

Xu Yange: “……”

At the same time, at another table in the outdoor café, 8/23.

Wei Menghan: “Impressive, I knew they’d eventually top the list.”

Zou Jun: “Captain, at this stage, should we consider when our neighbors, Lao Han and his team, plan to challenge the level?”

Wei Menghan: “They’re observing us too.”

Feng Rang: “Then let’s all sit down and talk. This guesswork from afar is too inefficient.”

Wei Menghan: “There’s too much history. It’s hard to start.”

Zhu Mo: “It doesn’t have to be so complicated. On the field, we’re opponents; off the field, we can still be friends.”

Zou Jun: “Then why didn’t you give Han Buting your WeChat when he asked?”

Zhu Mo: “His reason was to learn dancing from me.”

Zou Jun: “…Call the police.”

……

At the same time, 10/23, outside the Aeroplane Chess battlefield.

Wang Duanran: “Tsk, they actually made it to first.”

Gu Nian: “Look on the bright side, losing to the top of the leaderboard isn’t shameful.”

Wang Duanran: “True. I just hope they smoothly get through the thirteenth level. The sooner we leave this damned place, the better.”

Jiang Dachuan: “How exactly do you roll a 6 and 10? I’m begging for the secret here!”

Chen Guan: “…”

Kong Lizhe: “Dachuan, why not change your approach? Like, cultivate more bad luck and directly keep one of the opponents stuck at the starting point? As long as you can tie with one person, we’re confident we can beat the other four in steps!”

Jiang Dachuan: “……”

At the same time, in the Endless Sea.

Qin Rui: “Captain, how much longer do we drift in the Endless Sea?”

Fu Wenqing: “Until our hearts are strong enough.”

Wu Yanchao: “What counts as strong enough?”

Fu Wenqing: “Strong enough to face Aeroplane Chess without breaking down.”

Zhao Muchen: “But our next level is 9/23, the mind hell.”

Helan Shan: “Level 10 is Aeroplane Chess.”

Fu Wenqing: “I think it’s more prudent to start preparing early.”

Wu Yanchao, Zhao Muchen, He Lanshan, Qin Rui: “…Makes sense.”

……

At 5 a.m., Xu Wang’s team popped out of the Owl, immediately receiving a video call from Captain Yue.

“Wow, you guys are on fire!” Captain Yue was proud. “I opened WeChat, and several groups are all asking about your team!”

“……” Xu Wang was more curious about how many WeChat groups Captain Yue was in.

Yue Shuai: “How about it? Go all out to conquer the thirteenth level!”

Xu Wang knew he came specifically to congratulate and cheer them on, but it really wasn’t as simple as going all out. “We’re planning to rest for a week, then head to Xinjiang.”

13/23 was in Xinjiang. This was the only piece of information about the thirteenth level they got from Mr. Fan.

“Right.” Yue Shuai thought for a moment and nodded. “Weaving baskets is all about closing the knots*. Rest well, prepare well.”

*Metaphor referring to seeing something through all the way, ensuring that the ending is successful.

Xu Wang actually had a lot to say, but with so many thoughts swirling in his mind, he didn’t know how to express them. In the end, he just nodded solemnly, with a hint of gratitude. “Mm.”

A week later, the five friends arrived in Xinjiang. They rested for another two days and then drove to the city where the coordinates were located.

They were cautious, not only because this was the last level but also because no one knew exactly what this level was.

Whether it was Mr. Fan, teams that bought information from him and successfully left the Owl, or teams that failed 13/23 and were sent back to previous levels, all without exception, lacked memories of 13/23—those who passed remembered the Wish Room, remembered the choices afterward, but not how they submitted their papers; those who retreated remembered “failure to submit” but had no impression of how they failed.

At midnight, the distant sound of the Owl came.

……

“Hoot—hoot—”

Waking up to a strange cry, he looked around bewilderedly. He saw himself in a messy office with lots of documents on his desk and a laptop screen lit up with dense spreadsheets.

“Knock knock.”

There was a knock on the office door.

His brain still foggy, he mechanically said, “Come in.”

A young woman in professional attire, demure and proper, with dimples making her smile sweet, entered. “Director Xu, your coffee.”

“……” He looked at the hot coffee placed before him, and soon his gaze drifted to a box of business cards beside it.

XX Financial Company

Xu Wang, Sales Director.

His name was Xu Wang, and he was the sales director of this financial company. The fact should be clear, but why did he have no memory of it?

A financial company? That’s just another name for empty promises.

The woman must be a secretary or clerk.

He’s a sales director? That meant he was doing well for himself, but he really didn’t like convincing people to buy financial products, especially those not backed by banks…

See, he remembers all societal norms and still has judgment and discernment, but why has he forgotten himself?

Forgotten who he is, forgotten the past, as if he appeared out of nowhere—the path he walked on turned into a blank.

“Ding—”

A strange sound rang out.

The phone on the desk remained black, signifying it wasn’t the source of the sound.

“Ding—”

As if realizing one sound wasn’t enough for him to pinpoint the source, it rang again.

This time Xu Wang listened more carefully. The source seemed to be… on him?

“Ding—”

With the third sound, Xu Wang finally rolled up his sleeve.

There was a strange owl’s head with a small “1” in the top right corner.

Compelled, he reached out to touch it, and the icon actually opened.

[Cheat Sheet]: Survive past 4:44 p.m.

What is… this?

Xu Wang felt his breathing tightened. He lifted his head to see the clock on the wall—the hour and minute hands perfectly aligned. It was exactly noon.

Outside the floor-to-ceiling window, the sun shone brightly.

On the laptop screen, a bizarre red glow was reflected.

Xu Wang turned back. Outside the window was a giant, blood-red number “13”. It hung in the air like some company’s boring advertising gimmick, but it neither inflated nor fluttered with the wind—more like it was written in mid-air by a blood-soaked hand, intensely eerie.

“Director?” The young woman seemed frightened, her smile fading as she cautiously called out.

Xu Wang turned back. “What exactly is this?”

The young woman’s voice trembles slightly. “What-what?”

Xu Wang paused, suddenly realizing that the fear in the girl’s eyes wasn’t directed at the window but at him.

This was too unjust.

He hastily raises his arm, showing the owl icon to her, anxiously clarifying, “I don’t know how this thing got on my arm.” Pointing outside, he said, “And that ’13’—it’s my first time seeing it!”

The girl’s face turns completely pale, horrified. “Director, there’s nothing on your arm… and outside the window… there’s nothing either…”


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Midnight Owl Ch176

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 176: Best Actor

“Xu Wang?” A flash of panic crossed Wu Sheng’s eyes, barely noticeable but not escaping Fu Wenqing’s observation. His call also made the rest of the teammates look around.

Kuang Jinxin incredulously called out as well, “Captain?”

Qian Ai swallowed hard. “Don’t scare us, okay…”

Chi Yingxue remained silent, but his beautiful eyebrows were already furrowed.

Fu Wenqing assessed the situation, which was too sudden for him to make an immediate judgment.

Was the person really gone? Or was it a trap?—he exchanged glances with his teammates as if asking.

He Lanshan shook his head slightly—not sure. 

Wu Yanchao rolled his eyes—definitely a trap. They used their stationery, their person is gone, isn’t it obvious!

Qin Rui looked conflicted—but their reactions seemed genuinely emotional…

Zhao Muchen’s lips were tightly pressed—perhaps he even deceived his teammates. What exactly he plans, only he knows.

The woman opened her red lips and softly began to sing. Her voice rose in the post-storm living room. The ancient language of a different race carried a bewitching magic.

But what was more lethal were her eyes—beautiful like glass—like dew on the tips of grass, like an intoxicating whiff in the night.

No one could look away, as if their souls were being sucked into those enchanting eyes.

The same stiffness as yesterday began to spread among everyone.

Kuang Jinxin seized the last chance to click on a defense stationery.

[Owl: Someone used [(Defense) A Single Leaf Blocks the Eyes] on you~~]

Only the woman could hear this prompt. A narrow green leaf, carried by the night wind, placed itself over the woman’s eyes. The woman reached to grab it, but the leaf clung tightly to her eyes, its veins glowing faintly as if alive.

The curse-like stiffness disappeared.

Kuang Jinxin exhaled deeply, turned his head, and looked admiringly. “Sheng Ge, you were right. It was the eyes.”

During the daytime strategy deployment, he was somewhat unsure whether his [A Single Leaf Blocks the Eyes] could interrupt this ghost’s “Stiffness Enchantment”—the name was given by the captain, saying it sounded cooler and more respectful to the ghost. At that time, the advisor didn’t explain much and just said that even if it failed, he had a backup plan.

Now, Kuang Jinxin felt foolish for doubting the advisor’s deduction.

Wu Sheng patted Qian Ai, who was still looking around worriedly.

Qian Ai turned back, his worry evident. “Xu Wang…”

“We’ll look for him later,” Wu Sheng said firmly, his brows furrowed but his tone steady. “First, capture the ghost.”

Qian Ai glanced at the woman, indeed. [A Single Leaf Blocks the Eyes] was about to give way.

Focusing, he proceeded to activate as planned—[(Offense) Threads of a Ghost’s Despair].

The woman finally tore the leaf apart, not having time to tidy her increasingly disheveled hair, when a bundle of glowing ribbons gently floated down, wrapping her from head to toe.

The woman’s pupils darkened. The strange words that spilled out of her mouth once more no longer held their previous grace but had a hurried and hoarse tone, as if she was cursing.

A black shadow rose behind her, taking on a human shape, and then hurled itself at the ribbons on the woman.

The ribbons emitted a holy light. Upon collision, the shadow emitted a burning black smoke accompanied by a distant, wailing scream as if it came from hell.

“Most of us would be reluctant to use this stationery on ordinary ghosts, so just be content.” Qian Ai stood tall and proud, his heart stirring.

There was no need for physical confrontation, no self-harm; the user experience was tear jerkingly good. What kind of divine stationery was this?!

The woman was completely immobilized by [Ghost’s Despair].

Wu Sheng glanced at Chi Yingxue.

Chi Yingxue didn’t look at him; he was already dashing out as planned.

His speed was extreme; in a blink, he was in front of the woman, and with not a moment’s hesitation or pause, he thrust the cross towards her heart.

The earth shook.

Chi Yingxue staggered, causing the cross to miss its mark and piercing the woman’s shoulder instead.

He quickly withdrew the cross for a second strike, but a large slab of stone fell from nowhere, hitting his back. Unable to withstand it, he kneeled on one knee.

It was Qin Rui, who had approached unnoticed, who took over and stabbed the cross into the woman’s heart.

Only then did Chi Yingxue hear the belated prompt—

[Owl: Someone used [(Offense) Earthquake] on you~~]

The previously saved [(Defense) Iron Slab] came in handy as Qian Ai pulled the advisor and Kuang Jinxin closer while anxiously shouting, “Xiao Xue!”

Wu Sheng looked towards Fu Wenqing’s team. The tumultuous ground and falling debris made the view fragmented.

Wu Sheng: “I thought you’d wait until we caught the ghost before acting.”

Fu Wenqing, feigning seriousness, shook his head. “That would be unscrupulous.”

Wu Sheng raised an eyebrow. “So confident?”

Fu Wenqing scoffed. “Hiding someone isn’t a trump card. If I were you, I’d prefer a fair fight. At least there’s a chance to win.”

[Owl: Someone used [(Illusory) Returning to the Fields*] on you~~]

*Demobilized and return to the fields (解甲归田) Idiom referring to taking off one’s military uniform (retire) and returning home to farm.

Only Qian Ai could hear this prompt, and he immediately felt the connection to [Stingy] and [Iron Slab] disappear, or more precisely, the stationery themselves vanished.

…This illusory stationery could remove the stationery he was using!

Realizing this, Qian Ai abruptly looked up. In the corner where the four ghosts stood quietly, indeed, there was one more person from the opposing team!

The cross was raised and then plunged.

In just a moment, he watched as the ownership of their team’s ghost shifted to their peers.

Overwhelmed, he quickly raised his hand to use an offense stationery, but before his fingertips could touch the icon, his body froze.

He struggled to glance sideways at Wu Sheng and Kuang Jinxin beside him. Like him, his companions were immobilized.

And under the slab, so was Chi Yingxue.

Soon, all four friends heard the notification—

[Owl: Someone used [(Illusory) Dumbstruck*] on you~~]

*Dumb as a wooden chicken/piece of wood (呆若木鸡) Idiom referring a person in a daze due to fear or surprise.

“Bang—”

In the midst of the earthquake, a pickup truck broke through the wall. Through the windshield, one could see the infuriating face of [Mr. Thirteen of the Middle Ring]. The truck was bigger, higher, and sturdier than yesterday’s SUV.

“Thump—”

A deer charged into the breach following the pickup. Though unharmed, the truck trembled heavily.

However, Fu Wenqing remained composed and even sighed with a bit of “you’ve disappointed me”. “We’ve upgraded our vehicle, yet you’re still stuck in the same place?”

The deer shook its head, ignoring Fu Wenqing’s words. It backed up a few steps and charged at the truck again with force.

An elevator, with its doors open, fell from the sky without warning, landing on the rear of the pickup.

The deer, unable to stop in time, rushed into the elevator and disappeared.

“[(Offense) Thousand-Mile Elevator],” the user of the stationery, Wu Yanchao, kindly explained. “Your deer demon is probably thousands of miles away now.”

The five agilely boarded the rear half of the truck.

The four ghosts in the corner, along with the woman in the living room, like spirits, floated onto the truck.

As the earthquake subsided, the truck sped away.

……

Under the moonlight, the pickup truck raced through the wind.

“Why didn’t we just send them back home since we had them immobilized?” Wu Yanchao was still bothered by not having completely subdued the enemy.

Fu Wenqing’s expression was grave. “If we can strike quickly and escape, let’s not get entangled with them.”

Zhao Muchen nodded. “Yeah, I always feel like they have something up their sleeve.”

“Anyone who’s made it this far is no easy opponent.” He Lanshan reflected on the recent fierce battle, still somewhat exhilarated. He rarely gets excited, but when he does, he needs a couple of puffs to calm down, or it affects his judgment and action.

After blowing a couple of smoke rings, he passed the half-pack to Qin Rui.

Qin Rui pushed it back.

He Lanshan was surprised. “You don’t smoke?”

Qin Rui scratched his grape-purple dyed hair and looked around with a hint of unease. “Don’t you think it went too smoothly?”

“This was smooth?” Wu Yanchao almost rolled his eyes. “When have we ever thrown stationery like it’s buy one get ten free?”

“I agree with Qin Rui,” Zhao Muchen said calmly. “That missing captain of theirs is too suspicious.”

Fu Wenqing was silent for a while until all four pairs of eyes turned to him.

“I have two guesses.” Fu Wenqing shared his thoughts. “One, he’s hiding in that house, ready to strike at a crucial moment; two, he’s already at the church waiting in ambush, so even if we capture all five ghosts, they still have hope for a turnaround.”

Zhao Muchen: “Now the first one’s out.”

Fu Wenqing looked towards the end of the road, where the church was faintly visible. “Mm.”

The truck stopped in front of the church. Under the moonlight, the church was quiet and solemn. The priest stood at the entrance, as if he had been waiting there for a long time.

“My children, you have finally arrived.” His kind voice couldn’t hide his excitement, which was filled with a heavy sense of expectation.

The exorcism ceremony was set up in the church’s hall, with five human-shaped grooves dug into the ground, forming a circle around a central pool of holy water.

“Once the five evil spirits lie in the grooves, the holy water will wash away their sins…”

The priest droned on while Fu Wenqing’s team listened with more interest in the missing “enemy captain” than in the procedures, fearing a missed detail might let the enemy slip through and ruin everything.

But now, standing before the exorcism formation, there was still no sign of any movement.

The priest stopped and gazed at the exorcism formation as if offering a final prayer.

Finally, he turned around and walked to the five neatly lined-up ghosts. “Go…”

The five ghosts stood firm, unmoving.

The priest quietly observed them and, after a moment, turned to Fu Wenqing’s team. “One is missing.”

Fu Wenqing was taken aback. “Impossible.”

The priest slowly shook his head. “One is missing.”

Fu Wenqing turned to his teammates and met four equally bewildered faces.

Could there be a sixth ghost? But there are clearly only five grooves on the ground!

[Owl: Someone used [(Defense) Love Each Other as Family] on you~~]

The sudden prompt was like a hammer blow, shattering the precarious “stability” Fu Wenqing’s team had been balancing on.

The five “popped” together, arm in arm, huddled into a group, like soccer players celebrating a goal. The only difference was that players would separate and continue the game, while Fu Wenqing and his four teammates remained stuck together.

No, Fu Wenqing struggled to push away He Lanshan’s chin, lifting his head. One, two, three, four… not five—only four fucking people were huddled together!

“Captain, just hold on for five more seconds—no, four seconds—” “Qin Rui”, who had approached the priest, flashed a coquettish smile at “his teammates”, magically producing crosses from his arms, and “puff, puff, puff, puff,” stabbed them into the hearts of the doll, ghost figure, Nail Guy, and Gloomy Youth.

The beautiful woman wasn’t stabbed a second time—in the black plastic house, she was the one “Qin Rui” had stabbed in the heart.

“Father, it’s your turn,” “Qin Rui” urged.

The priest cooperated, looking at the five ghosts in the same line. “Go.”

This time, the ghosts moved, obediently heading towards their grooves.

“Qin Rui” watched the backs of the five ghosts calmly, inwardly frantic, wishing he could kick them to hurry and lie down faster.

Even the slowest among them realized the truth from the chill of that coquettish smile—this fucker wasn’t their teammate at all!

Fu Wenqing was furious, but breaking free from the defense stationery was useless now. The only way was to send the “source of disaster” back home. The crosses were all placed by him; as long as he was sent back, everything could be restarted.

[Owl: Someone used [(Defense) Love Each Other as Family] on you~~]

The repeated prompt sound completely locked Fu Wenqing’s team into a “dead knot”, making even using their chins to activate stationery impossible, let alone counterattack.

The only thing left to move was their mouths.

Wu Yanchao: “How many fucking [Love Each Other as Family] do you guys have?!”

Wu Sheng, Chi Yingxue, and Kuang Jinxin walked into the hall.

They stepped through the night breeze and starlight, gracefully making their entrance as if walking up a stairway.

“This is about team spirit.” Wu Sheng kindly offered an explanation. “Perhaps inspired by our harmonious atmosphere, we keep getting such stationery at a high rate. It bothers us too…”

All five ghosts lay in their grooves, and the holy water pool gently stirred. The water flowed towards the ghosts.

Chi Yingxue exhaled softly, releasing the stationery.

“Qin Rui” reverted from grape-purple hair back to Captain Xu.

“I’m exhausted!” Acting was physically demanding. Xu Wang was sweaty but still considerately advised He Lanshan, “Don’t smoke too much. It’s bad for your health.”

“……” He Lanshan didn’t seem interested in smoking anymore; he looked like he wanted to eat someone.

With the situation resolved, Fu Wenqing finally calmed down. His expression was grave, and his voice became menacing. “Where is Qin Rui?”

Xu Wang: “A very safe place. Don’t worry, no one was hurt.”

Fu Wenqing: “What stationery?”

Eager to let their opponent die knowing the reason has always been Classmate Wangwang’s principle. “[(Illusory) Who Am I]. It belongs to our Xiao Xue’s.”

Fu Wenqing: “This stationery allows you to become anyone?”

Xu Wang: “Correct.”

Fu Wenqing: “When did it start?”

Xu Wang: “During [Raging Storm].”

Fu Wenqing: “And after that, you’ve been acting with us the whole time? Including rushing to stab that woman?”

Xu Wang: “Stabbing that woman didn’t matter, but I had to find an excuse to get close to Xiao Xue to grab his cross. You have no idea how uncomfortable it is to carry four crosses, and the truck’s bouncing almost blew my cover…”

Fu Wenqing didn’t want to hear another word from him—not a single one!

His gaze coldly fell on the remaining three. “Did you all know?”

Wu Sheng, Kuang Jinxin, and Chi Yingxue nodded together.

“Have you all been cooperating with his act?!” Fu Wenqing was finding it increasingly difficult to keep his tone steady and deep.

Zhao Muchen, Wu Yanchao, and He Lanshan were near breaking point.

What “Captain?”, what “Don’t scare us, okay…”, what “Where’s the captain?”, what “We’ll look for him later. First, catch the ghost…” Is this trying to complete the level or performing a drama?!

“It’s not exactly cooperation.” Wu Sheng felt Fu Wenqing’s summary wasn’t accurate. “Each of us has a different acting style, so it’s more about improvisation, adapting in real combat…”

Fu Wenqing’s team collectively shouted, “Shut up!”

……

The house was entirely stripped of all its black plastic. Even the kitchen was bathed in the gentle moonlight.

Qian Ai squatted in front of the tightly bound Qin Rui and was even gentler than the moonlight. “No need to admire me. I’m just a newbie. When it comes to acting, it still belongs to our captain, especially the last level. That was our captain’s most splendid moment—the Oscar of the Republic era; the Little Golden Man in troubled times!”

Qin Rui: “……”

Qian Ai scratched his head. He wasn’t used to playing the villain, lacking in experience, so he turned to rummage through the fridge. “Hey, do you want to eat sandwiches?”

Qin Rui: “Fuck off.”

Qian Ai: “Bacon?”

Qin Rui: “Fuck off.”

Qian Ai: “Chocolate?”

Qin Rui: “Fuck off.”

Qian Ai: “Beer?”

Qin Rui: “I’ll take a sip.”

Qian Ai: “Cereal?”

Qin Rui: “……”

Qian Ai belatedly turned around. “Eh? What did you just say?”

[Owl: Congratulations on passing the 12/23 test and handing in your papers! See you tomorrow~~]


The author has something to say:

Qin Rui’s experience tells us not to dye our hair too eye-catching colors; it makes you a target for drama kings (╰_╯).


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Midnight Owl Ch175

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 175: Meeting Again

00:001, Beijing Time.

The house where the Electric Ghost resided remained as before, with furniture and appliances scattered everywhere, and the deer head on the wall was gone without a trace. The save point seamlessly connected last night with tonight. The only difference was the absence of the save-point NPC.

The first thing Xu Wang’s team did was cut the power, and the second was to check the badge manual—

12/23: Elf

In the dark kitchen, the five friends looked at the updated badge hint, at a loss for words.

Qian Ai: “There’s an elf among the five ghosts?”

Xu Wang: “Doll, Electric, Vampire, Nail Guy, Gloomy Youth—which one seems likely to you?”

Qian Ai: “……”

Kuang Jinxin: “Could it be that there are ghosts in houses not marked on the map?”

Wu Sheng: “Regardless, let’s capture this one first.”

A minute later, in the living room.

Wu Sheng: “Xiao Xue, cut the power!”

[(Illusory) Nowhere to Hide]. The room was filled with light particles.

[(Offense) Bolt from the Blue]. Light particles coalesce into a ghostly form.

[(Defense) Super Insulator]. Qian Ai steps up.

“Whoosh—”

With Qian Ai’s self-made sound effect, a cross-shaped whirlwind launches, hitting the ghost form directly in the heart.

The key moments of the entire battle were virtually the same as the previous day, but the process was significantly shortened, even saving the two pieces of defense stationery used the day before, [Iron Slab] and [Invisible Iron Barrel Formation].

They got on the [Pumpkin Carriage] and rushed back to the black plastic house where they had failed the day before. At this point, only ten minutes had passed since they entered the Owl.

“We’re quick, but they won’t be slow either.” Wu Sheng sat atop the giant pumpkin, glancing at the doll and the ghost figure. “Lao Qian, they’re your responsibility now.”

Qian Ai, already on standby, immediately acted upon hearing the instructions, clicking a stationery.

Light enveloped the two ghosts and quickly vanished.

Qian Ai felt reassured, turning to Wu Sheng and patting his chest. “Don’t worry, I’ll keep them safe. As long as I’m here, the ghosts stay; if I lose the ghost, all my money is gone!”

Wu Sheng: “…”

Chi Yingxue, Kuang Jinxin: “…”

Xu Wang: “Uh, you don’t have to swear such a vicious oath…”

The streets of the town were just as lively as the day before, with jack-o-lanterns decorating each house’s yard, and residents that were dressed up in pairs or groups could be seen occasionally.

As they approached the house, the surroundings became silent, with open fields and quiet forests casting a deep gloom.

To avoid leaving traces of the [Pumpkin Carriage] in the grass, the five of them got off the road, and Kuang Jinxin retracted the carriage. They then stepped onto the grass, moving silently, and when they were about seven or eight meters from the door, they stopped and quietly hid in the shadows of the trees.

This was an excellent hiding spot, providing a view in all directions. The five friends lay in wait for their opponents to arrive—taking out their peers first before entering the house to capture the ghost wasn’t necessarily the most efficient strategy, but it was certainly the safest.

The air was silent, and the house, made of “black glass”, stood quietly under the night sky, as if asleep.

After waiting for about ten minutes without any sign of their peers, Xu Wang, out of boredom, focused on the courtyard in front of the house.

This house’s courtyard didn’t have any jack-o-lanterns. At first glance, it appeared pitch-black. Only after staring for a while could one make out some flowers, plants, and… ornaments?

Xu Wang’s eyes widened as he looked more closely into the yard, spotting several small, dark shapes among the flowers and plants.

“Huh?” Wu Sheng noticed him peering around and became curious.

After thinking for a moment, Xu Wang turned to his advisor. “Do you think the elf could refer to… garden gnomes?”

“Garden?” Wu Sheng paused.

“Yes.” Xu Wang became more convinced. “Like those decorative garden gnomes people put in their yards!”

Wu Sheng had indeed seen such yard decorations in the United States, where it’s believed that little gnomes can protect gardens, so many people like to place gnomes or elf figurines in their yards. However, he hadn’t connected this with the badge hint…

“A flash!” Kuang Jinxin suddenly grabbed Xu Wang’s arm. His voice was low but excited. “Captain, I saw a flash.”

All five sets of eyes turned in that direction.

Under the moonlight, in a dark courtyard, a spark of light flashed.

The five friends exchanged glances with no one speaking, but their actions were unified—they crouched low and rushed towards the courtyard at high speed!

It was a gnome figurine, not even knee-high, with a plump face and a playful nightcap.

[Owl: Congratulations on finding the 12/23 Ghost Badge!]

As the prompt notification sounded, the badge was stored in the hidden item slot, and a clear “ding—” echoed through their arms.

In the quiet night, this sound was somewhat piercing, making everyone involuntarily tense up.

As if foreboding something, the five friends, about to hide back in the shadows, found themselves lifted off the ground uncontrollably before they could move.

[Owl: Someone used [(Offense) Big Windmill] on you~~]

Big… Windmill?

Before the five friends could grasp the absurdity of the item’s name, their lifted bodies began spinning chaotically with the wind, like an out-of-control windmill.

Losing the ability to fight was one thing, but the dizziness and nausea were another. This was more vicious than the most insane 360° ride at an amusement park!

“You’re sneak attacking us again—” Xu Wang accused through gritted teeth while spinning rapidly, completely forgetting his team had just been hiding in the shadows.

Fu Wenqing, leading his team, approached leisurely. “Rule one of the battlefield. Never show your back to the enemy.”

“Xiao Rui.” He signaled with a glance.

Qin Rui, understanding the cue, immediately went towards the courtyard fence, holding two crosses tightly in his hands.

At the fence, the doll and the ghost figure stood obediently.

Qin Rui approached, wasting no time, and raised the crosses towards the doll’s heart, just like the day before.

However, the crosses didn’t penetrate as smoothly as they had yesterday. The moment the tip touched the doll’s clothes, it was repelled by a burst of pale golden light.

Qin Rui was startled. It was a defense stationery.

“I’ve already equipped [Stingy]!” Qian Ai, dizzy from spinning, couldn’t see clearly who was at the fence, but it didn’t affect his pride. “Thinking of taking something from me? You should have inquired how poor I am!”

Qin Rui: “……”

His declaration was so righteous that it seemed logical at first, but upon closer thought… something was off.

The four, still standing in place, were unexpectedly covered by a shadow. Looking up, a giant thermos appeared out of nowhere, four times the size of a regular one but with a one-to-one appearance, made of thin, cheap-looking plastic that seemed very fragile.

The four scattered instantly.

The thermos fell to the ground with a crash.

“Bang—”

Both the inner container and the shell shattered, spraying fragments and hot water everywhere.

[Owl: Someone used [(Offense) Explosive Thermos Bottle] on you~~]

The four instinctively fell to the ground, covering their heads and faces.

The [Big Windmill] stopped abruptly due to the user’s distraction.

Xu Wang’s team, nearly vomited from spinning, finally landed. Struggling, Xu Wang managed to drop four more thermoses, three for Fu Wenqing’s side and one for Qin Rui, forcing the five to dodge passively.

Xu Wang didn’t expect to completely defeat them with this but wanted to make a statement: “The world doesn’t revolve around you!”

Chi Yingxue grabbed his shoulder.

Kuang Jinxin supported his arm.

Qian Ai tugged at his clothes. “Don’t, don’t say that word…”

Xu Wang looked at his teammates’ pale faces and got it. “Mm, won’t say it.”

For the entire night, “spin” was a banned word.

Fu Wenqing’s team, protected by some unknown defense stationery, remained unaffected by the thermos bottles. Wu Sheng, observing the barely visible Nail Guy and Gloomy Youth from the shadows, was determined. “Xu Wang, Xiao Xue, stick to the original plan. We’ll hold them off, while you grab the ghosts.”

Xu Wang: “Understood.”

Chi Yingxue: “Mm.”

The two dashed towards the trees, while Wu Sheng, Kuang Jinxin, and Qian Ai positioned themselves in front of the approaching Fu Wenqing and his four teammates.

Contrary to Wu Sheng’s expectations, Fu Wenqing didn’t rush them or send anyone to stop Xu Wang and Chi Yingxue, as if he was certain they wouldn’t succeed in capturing the ghosts.

Wu Sheng narrowed his eyes slightly.

Fu Wenqing smiled. “It’s cold outside. Let’s go inside.”

[Owl: Someone used [(Illusory) Housewarming Wishes*] on you~~]

*Congratulations on moving to a new home (乔迁之喜) It’s a saying used to send warm wishes to someone who has just moved.

In an instant, Wu Sheng, Kuang Jinxin, and Qian Ai, as well as Xu Wang and Chi Yingxue, who were only a few steps away from the ghostly shadows under the trees, were all teleported inside the black plastic house!

Inside, it was pitch black and silent as death.

“Click—”

A rock flew from outside, smashing the black plastic-covered glass.

Wu Sheng, looking at the moonlight through the hole, suddenly realized. “They want to use the female ghost.”

Using the female ghost to eliminate them was efficient and effortless. Why not?

Xu Wang: “What do we do now?”

Wu Sheng: “What do you think?”

Captain Xu Wang smiled. “Of course, it’s happier when we’re all together.”

“Xiao Xue.” Taking advantage of the less demonic aura in the wind, Xu Wang said solemnly, “Get out as fast as you can and make them kind.”

Chi Yingxue enjoyed this part.

He dashed to the door, kicked it open with a “bang”, and clicked a stationery.

Fu Wenqing’s team, stationed not too far from the door and expecting the opponents to rush out, had laid invisible stationery in ambush. However, when the door was kicked open, the kicker didn’t move and instead just stood inside the doorway, lightly lifting his eyelids to scan over them.

Fu Wenqing sensed something was wrong, but it was already too late.

[Owl: Someone used [(Illusory) I Urge You to Be Kind] on you~~]

“……” They got tricked by the same stationery item twice!

The experience of being tricked yesterday wasn’t too harsh, and the item didn’t cause them much harm beyond their “dignity”, so they didn’t pay much attention to it during their strategy planning. But today, when they fell for it again and the five of them uncontrollably moved towards the house, Fu Wenqing realized he had been careless.

This item wasn’t just about “apologizing”; it required apologizing directly to the user.

After using the item, Chi Yingxue went back inside, and the five of them had no choice but to follow.

Inside, the vampire hadn’t arrived yet, but there was already a faint scent of roses.

With only a sliver of moonlight, the living room remained dark.

The Nail Guy and Gloomy Youth silently moved to the wall, standing in line with their other two teammates.

Both teams, unable to see each other, could only hear the teeth-gritting “sorry”, echoing back and forth.

“Sorry!”

“I was wrong!”

“I shouldn’t have attacked you!”

“I was too unkind!”

Wu Sheng turned on a flashlight, dispelling the darkness in the living room.

Xu Wang immediately activated [(Offense) Meteor Shower], targeting Fu Wenqing’s team, who were still bowing continuously, hoping to send the opponents home in one fell swoop.

Under the [I Urge You to Be Kind] state, the opponents couldn’t attack.

The sky filled with incendiary rocks soon fell, but just above the heads of the five peers, they hit an invisible wall, shattering prematurely. The sparks followed the transparent curvature, sprinkling onto the ground.

The opponents had equipped their team with defense stationery before entering the house.

Xu Wang frowned but wasn’t too surprised; if it were that easy to be swept away, Fu Wenqing and his team wouldn’t have made it through twelve levels.

He looked back at Kuang Jinxin.

Kuang Jinxin nodded.

The next moment, more and denser “Burning Meteorites” appeared above Fu Wenqing and his team, simultaneously, countless arrows appeared in front of them.

That was Kuang Jinxin’s [(Offense) A Thousand Arrows Released].

Wu Sheng, Qian Ai, and Chi Yingxue retreated to the wall, away from the battlefield.

Xu Wang and Kuang Jinxin focused, with thermoses and arrows attacking from above and in front, towards the transparent defense stationery surrounding Fu Wenqing and his team!

The sounds of impact and explosion, one after another, shook the house.

Both sides could feel the defense stationery gradually weakening under the assault.

Now it was a race to see whether the defense stationery would collapse first or the apology would end. If the effect of Chi Yingxue’s illusory stationery ended first, Fu Wenqing and his team could counterattack.

As both sides were at a standoff, a rich scent of roses blew in through the window.

Then, a violent wind arose, blowing out all the black plastic-covered glass, allowing moonlight to pour in, filling the room with silvery frost.

A beautiful woman made her entrance.

“Crackle—”

Another volley of meteorites shattered.

The defense stationery vanished, but so did the effect of Chi Yingxue’s illusory stationery.

Both sides turned to look at the woman gracefully landing. Xu Wang took a deep breath and gently pointed.

[Owl: Someone used [(Offense) Raging Storm*] on you~~]

*(风起云涌) Idiom describing a rapid development of things with great momentum.

Fu Wenqing frowned, not expecting the opponents to still focus on attacking them at this time. Didn’t they fear the ghost taking advantage?

The violent wind, carrying thick clouds, roared in, instantly plunging the entire house into a chaotic sea of clouds. The visibility was blurred, and the sounds were muffled. Although the stationery was used on them, it affected everyone.

“Boom!”

“Clang—”

“Ugh…”

“Crack!”

“Clang—”

In the midst of the wind and thick clouds, various noises were intermittently heard, too muddled for Fu Wenqing to discern what they were. He wanted to warn his teammates to be careful, but he feared revealing their positions.

Finally, the clouds dispersed, and clarity returned to the room.

In the bright moonlight, the woman still stood where she had landed. Her hair was disheveled, and her expression wasn’t very pleasant, but apparently, her lethality remained undiminished.

Fu Wenqing immediately checked on his teammates; He Lanshan, Qin Rui, Wu Yanchao, and Zhao Muchen were all unharmed.

Wu Sheng also immediately checked on his friends; Chi Yingxue, Kuang Jinxin, and Qian Ai were all there.

Xu Wang was missing.

The four ghosts in the corner silently watched the living room, as if the turmoil inside had nothing to do with them.


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Midnight Owl Ch174

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 174: Good Morning

“Can we talk now?” Fu Wenqing approached Xu Wang, still clear-eyed and composed. If it weren’t for the big tear in his clothes, one might doubt he had just escaped the “Deer Demon Massacre”.

“Are you sure you want to talk?” Xu Wang’s gaze went past him, landing on a group under the streetlight, radiating anger and in a sorry state. He didn’t think these adversaries were in the mood for a chat.

“Anger and impulsiveness won’t solve anything. If there’s a win-win solution to a problem, why resort to mutual destruction?” Fu Wenqing didn’t turn around, making it clear he was the one calling the shots on this matter.

After pondering for a few seconds, Xu Wang understood. “You’ve saved your progress.”

Fu Wenqing replied, “So have you.”

It was worth discussing because they would meet again tomorrow.

But the Owl couldn’t save progress consecutively, so Xu Wang couldn’t see any room for negotiation. “Tomorrow, whether it’s you or us, there’s only one option for us to ‘submit our papers’.”

“No.” Fu Wenqing offered a second option. “You can also drop out.”

He said it so calmly, not as a provocation or a show of force, just like a casual chat, making it hard for Xu Wang to get angry. It felt like they were on different wavelengths. “Why should we drop out?”

“We wouldn’t ask you to step back for nothing,” Fu Wenqing continued. “In exchange, I can give you information more critical than just handing in a single assignment.”

“Oh?” This piqued Xu Wang’s interest, who asked for more details, “About what?”

Fu Wenqing pondered and didn’t answer.

Xu Wang frowned. “If you want to talk, you need to show some sincerity. You can keep the information to yourself for now, but at least let us know what it can bring us and whether it’s worth retreating three levels for it.”

“You have a point.” Fu Wenqing nodded in acknowledgment and revealed his trump card. “A way to leave the Owl for good, that is, to leave completely and forever.” Under the streetlight, his eyes were calm yet confident. “Is it worth three levels?”

Xu Wang fell silent, turning back after a long while with mixed feelings.

The friends behind him had similarly complicated expressions on their faces.

“It’s pretty worth it…” Xu Wang turned his gaze back to Fu Wenqing, feeling rather helpless, “but we’ve also paid.”

Fu Wenqing was taken aback by the unexpected answer that finally caused a ripple in his otherwise tranquil demeanor. “A million?”

Xu Wang expressed genuine regret. “We should have met earlier.” Even though the information was bought in a group purchase, it still cost them about three hundred thousand. Trading three levels for three hundred thousand wasn’t out of the question!

A negotiation that seemed promising crumbled in less than three minutes. Fu Wenqing quickly collected his emotions, so quickly that Xu Wang thought he might naturally lack deep feelings.

“See you tomorrow.” With these simple words, the man led his team out of the alley.

“I thought they were going to bury us with money,” Qian Ai murmured as he watched their figures disappear around the corner, feeling a sense of unfulfilled wishes.

Xu Wang knew another tough battle awaited them tomorrow. But for now, the priority was to rest and heal.

……

This time, President Chi got the “tourist destination” information early from his brother and arranged the hotel rooms in advance: two presidential suites, one with two bedrooms and the other with three bedrooms.

Nobody likes to be a third wheel, so naturally, the two-bedroom suite went to Xu Wang and Wu Sheng.

“Our save point is in the house of the Electric Ghost. We’ll take it down first thing tomorrow,” Wu Sheng sat on the couch, letting Xu Wang handle his injured arm, his mind never resting. “We need to find a way to lock down the ownership of the two ghosts, or we’ll be easy targets later on.”

“How do we lock it down? We don’t have any ‘anti-theft stationery’ right now,” Xu Wang said as he carefully disinfected the wound with iodine-soaked cotton balls.

“I have an idea…” Wu Sheng’s gaze landed on the smooth neck exposed by the other’s bowed head. His throat suddenly tightened, and his thoughts momentarily halted.

Unaware, Xu Wang changed the cotton ball and continued cleaning. “What’s the idea?”

“Cough,” Wu Sheng cleared his throat, trying to mask the awkwardness in his voice. “I’m not sure yet. I need to think more.”

Xu Wang didn’t press further. Usually, when Wu Sheng said he “had an idea”, it was almost a done deal. His “need to think more” was just to make it foolproof.

“The other side will also secure their two ghosts tomorrow,” Wu Sheng said, “no matter where their save point is.”

Xu Wang tossed the cotton ball away, took a clean bandage, and cut a length of it to match the wound. “That’s for sure. It’s clear no matter how you paint it.”

Wu Sheng watched him soak the bandage strip in iodine, saturating it. “So, the situation tomorrow might be the same as today. Each of us with our two ghosts, meeting in that house.”

Xu Wang gently placed the bandage strip over the wound and asked, “Does it hurt?”. After receiving a negative reply, he continued, “The goal is to intercept them before entering the house, deal with them first, then the female ghost.”

The dry new bandage was wrapped around the arm, and Wu Sheng, feeling pain with each beat of his heart, actually found it comforting and peaceful. “Yeah, I think so too.”

“Done.” Xu Wang finished tying the bandage, feeling quite satisfied with his work.

Wu Sheng lifted his arm, appreciatively inspected it for a while, and nodded. “You’ve improved over the past ten years.”

Xu Wang paused, then realized what he was referring to and laughed without amusement. “Are you complimenting me?”

“Of course,” Wu Sheng seriously reminisced, gesturing as he remembered. “Back then, I fell, and if I’m not mistaken, only scraped my elbow, right? Then you wrapped it as if I’d broken my entire arm…”

“That’s because you insisted I do it!” Xu Wang protested against the misrepresentation. “I told you to go to the infirmary, but you absolutely refused.”

Wu Sheng raised an eyebrow. “And say what? That we were just walking on the playground, you suddenly decided to jump on my back for a piggyback ride, and then I fell because I couldn’t hold you?”

Xu Wang despaired. “Couldn’t you just say you tripped while walking?”

“That wouldn’t do,” Wu Sheng asserted righteously. “The class monitor can’t lie.”

Xu Wang gritted his teeth, not understanding the foolishness back then, but now he did. “You were just tormenting me, seeking revenge.”

Wu Sheng rested his bandaged arm on the sofa back and suddenly leaned in close to Xu Wang.

Xu Wang jumped. “What, what are you doing?”

“Did you like me back then?” The flood of memories surged, hitting the rock named “realization of love” in Advisor Wu’s mind.

Xu Wang stretched out his hand to touch the head that was getting closer and mercilessly pushed it away. “You’re overthinking it.”

Wu Sheng dodged the half-hearted resistance, pressed forward, and trapped Xu Wang between the sofa back and his arm, firmly kissing him.

Xu Wang didn’t dodge, calmly accepting the kiss.

After the kiss, Wu Sheng didn’t move away but kissed his eyes, nose, chin…

He kissed gently and meticulously down to Xu Wang’s chest, through the thin shirt, nibbling and sucking joyfully.

Xu Wang, tickled and trembling, couldn’t bear it any longer and laughed. “Are you a dog or something…”

“Fortunately…” Wu Sheng stopped, his head resting on Xu Wang’s chest, his words muffled.

Xu Wang didn’t hear clearly. He vaguely heard something like, “Fortunately… after ten years…” but that seemed illogical. To waste ten years, what’s there to be fortunate about, if not deep regrets?

Wu Sheng said no more, contentedly holding the person that belonged to him, listening to each other’s heartbeats, gradually syncing up.

If ten years ago, he and Xu Wang had expressed their feelings for each other, could they have stayed together until now? Two kids, unclear about the future, would their hearts and feelings remain unchanged after all the bumps and bruises along the way to adulthood?

Fortunately, it was ten years later.

Fortunately, when he was capable of protecting a relationship, he found the person he loved the most.

Fortunately, that person still loved him.

These “fortunately” might have used up all his luck for a lifetime, but it was worth it.

……

In the other presidential suite, Qian Ai had fallen asleep, dreaming of the splendid Tang Dynasty Chang’an, enjoying a Qing Dynasty Manchu Han Imperial Feast, with court officials seated on both sides, occasionally giving his live stream double taps of 666*.

*Term meaning smooth now takes on the meaning of good luck or job well done. In a gaming context, it can mean smooth killing (impressive skills).

Next door, in a state of dreamy bliss, Chi Yingxue obediently lay on the bed, having taken off his shirt to reveal his entire back.

Kuang Jinxin was applying burn ointment on him, eliciting complaints of itchiness when lightly applied and cries of pain when too heavily applied, proving to be quite the difficult patient.

However, Kuang Jinxin wasn’t angry about the fussiness; what upset him was that, despite the severity of the injuries, the team captain didn’t allow them to use their healing stationery!

The dim light in the Owl, coupled with Chi Yingxue’s cool response, led him to believe the injuries were minor. But once the clothes came off, his entire back was a swath of red.

Having applied almost a whole tube of burn ointment, Kuang Jinxin’s irritation hadn’t subsided, and he couldn’t bring himself to scold Chi Yingxue, especially since the injuries were sustained while saving him. So, all he could do was grumble under his breath.

Chi Yingxue initially ignored him, but eventually got tired of hearing it and came up with an excuse. “Healing stationeries are rare. We shouldn’t waste them carelessly.”

Kuang Jinxin, used to talking to himself, didn’t expect a response. It took him a few seconds to retort with a glare at the back of Chi Yingxue’s head, “Right, frugality is a virtue.”

Sarcasm wasn’t Kuang Jinxin’s strong suit, but the occasional jest proved effective.

Chi Yingxue turned to look at him, causing his back to move.

Kuang Jinxin frowned. “Don’t move.”

Chi Yingxue stopped but continued to watch him.

Kuang Jinxin paused his actions, meeting his gaze unflinchingly.

[How do you want others to treat you so that you feel comfortable?]

[Be honest, I suppose. Say what’s on your mind…]

With a slight twist of his mouth, Chi Yingxue sulkily replied, “I wanted you to remember my favor, and it’d be better if you felt sorry for me.”

“Lie down.” Kuang Jinxin pressed the disobedient head back down and continued applying the ointment. “Even if you healed immediately after getting hurt, I’d still remember you saved me. And even if the injuries weren’t for my sake, I’d still feel sorry.”

The cool sensation on his back made Chi Yingxue involuntarily relax, and his eyelids grew heavy. “Why…”

Kuang Jinxin, hearing the sleepiness in his voice, softened his tone. “We’re friends.”

Chi Yingxue laid his head on the pillow, seemingly asleep, and made no more movements.

Kuang Jinxin moved gently, finishing the last bit of ointment application, then quietly turned to get off the bed.

Without warning, Chi Yingxue extended an arm, pulling him back.

Unprepared, Kuang Jinxin lost his balance and fell onto the bed. By the time he realized what was happening, Chi Yingxue was already on top of him, his head forcefully burrowing into his neck, rubbing aggressively with a hint of impatience.

Kuang Jinxin’s breath hitched, wanting to push him away but afraid of touching the freshly medicated back, resorting to pushing at the shoulders instead. But Chi Yingxue stubbornly applied all his weight, leaving no room for movement.

The wound Kuang Jinxin received from the female ghost was hurt by this friction. Yet, aside from the pain, there was a peculiar, unusual feeling.

After a standoff, Chi Yingxue seemed to have satisfied his need, calming down.

“I don’t want to be just friends.”

Kuang Jinxin heard this declaration that wasn’t coquettishly stated but more like an announcement.

Chi Yingxue slightly propped himself up. The room was brightly lit, clearly showing the panic in Kuang Jinxin’s eyes.

The more Chi Yingxue looked, the more he liked what he saw, pressing down once again.

Kuang Jinxin turned his head away.

Chi Yingxue’s lips landed on his face—not a kiss, but a bite—with enough force to hurt but not break the skin, earnestly biting him.

Kuang Jinxin blinked in confusion, momentarily forgetting the pain.

Chi Yingxue lay down relaxed, snuggling back into his neck. His slightly raised tone revealed his joyful mood. “Just as I thought.”

Kuang Jinxin asked dully, “What?”

“You taste like oranges,” the person buried in his neck murmured proudly.

Chi Yingxue fell asleep.

Listening to the steady breathing beside his ear, Kuang Jinxin’s heart raced.

He had never met someone who could so easily make him happy, sad, want to get closer, yet fear the closeness. These emotions weren’t under his control but were held in the hands of the other.

Yet, this person was as unpredictable as the wind.

Kuang Jinxin could imagine the future for the captain and the advisor, with the captain finding another job, the advisor perhaps restarting a company, and then living together, growing old together. He could also picture Qian Ai’s future—maybe continuing as a streamer or finding a new job, then settling down with someone suitable.

But he couldn’t picture Chi Yingxue’s future.

Of course, Chi Yingxue didn’t need anyone else to plan his future. With the freedom to live as he pleased, that was enough.

The wind can’t be caught, and Kuang Jinxin didn’t intend to try.

His fear was that he couldn’t even keep up.

Quietly slipping out of bed, Kuang Jinxin covered Chi Yingxue’s back with a blanket and turned up the air conditioning a few degrees.

Dawn was breaking outside, sunlight sneaking through the curtain gaps, casting a bright sliver inside.

Kuang Jinxin turned off all the lights, and before leaving, after much hesitation, he still stole a kiss on Chi Yingxue’s hair.

Good morning.


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Midnight Owl Ch173

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 173: Escape

Neither team expected their third ghost to make an entrance in such a manner.

She didn’t seem to reside within the house but rather seemed to be blocked by some mysterious force outside, wandering every night, waiting for the right moment to gracefully descend.

It was through the first window to break.

Wu Sheng was frustrated. Upon entering the house, he sensed that the black plastics were somehow related to the ghost. Drawing from their experiences in the previous two houses, he had assumed that the ghost would use these plastics for some unusual attack, never considering the reverse—that these plastics might have been the original homeowners’ defense against the ghost!

The woman slowly lifted her gaze, her captivating eyes quietly scanning all the men in the room.

She was elegant, beautiful, sexy, and mysterious, yet exuding extreme danger. The ancient prophecies she chanted were like a siren in the legends, seducing sailors to their doom, and the subtle trace of blood on her pale lips reminded them of the eternal, nocturnal vampires.

Finally, her gaze settled on the corner of the room.

Not looking at the four ghosts, but at Qian Ai and Qin Rui.

The two men, huddled in the corner, wishing to be invisible to the world, simultaneously let out a desperate sigh. “Fuck…”

The woman’s skirt lightly rustled as she silently approached.

First, she went to Qin Rui but quickly turned towards Qian Ai, leaning slightly towards his neck to take a gentle sniff.

Qin Rui let out a huge sigh of relief, daring not to make a sound for fear of attracting the woman back, yet he couldn’t resist shooting Qian Ai a look—congratulations!

Qian Ai wanted to explode in anger—fuck off.

The woman carried a faint scent of roses, subtle yet intoxicating. Her lips, in the act of sniffing, unintentionally brushed against the skin, tickling like a feather and stirring desires.

But Qian Ai resisted all these.

Despite this being his first close encounter with a woman, especially such a beautiful one, the realization that this was just a level, and this was a ghost boss. Out of the ten people, he was the one chosen to trigger the massacre. How the hell could he feel “stirred” with such a thought?

Thinking of all the others who couldn’t even roll a 6 or 10, why was he so attractive to ghosts?

In his despair, Qian Ai watched the woman sniffing him and slowly raised his head.

In the serene moonlight, their eyes met.

The woman smiled, gentle as water, but her pupils slowly darkened amidst the tenderness. Then, she slightly opened her beautiful lips, in a gesture of seduction, of temptation…

But all Qian Ai saw were her sharp fangs closing in on his neck.

Qian Ai panicked, his voice breaking. “Miss, miss, calm down a second! Would you consider someone else—”

Perhaps his voice was too loud, causing the woman to pause momentarily.

“Look how beautiful you are. It’s a waste to pair with me!” Qian Ai was earnest; his words were filled with blood and tears.

The four companions watching Qian Ai with concern were momentarily lost in a moment of confusion.

Fu Wenqing, He Lanshan, Wu Yanchao, Zhao Muchen, who were waiting for their opponent to be defeated: “……”

Qin Rui, closest to the action, couldn’t hold back any longer. “Brother, please respect the setting of the level. This is clearly a Western erotic horror film; can we not turn this into a dating show?”

“Then you match her!” Qian Ai, annoyed at Qin Rui’s lack of empathy, retorted, “I’m just being natural!”

No, that’s not right.

Xu Wang felt something was off the moment Qin Rui spoke.

When the woman first approached, Qin Rui was as nervous as Qian Ai, but now, his nervousness had completely vanished. He was even mocking Qian Ai, despite the woman seemingly choosing Qian Ai but still being close enough that she could switch to him at any time.

Yet, Qin Rui seemed utterly fearless.

Since then, the scene, atmosphere, and female ghost hadn’t changed, and they, immobilized, couldn’t have done anything. So what gave Qin Rui sudden confidence…

“Ahhhhhhhhhhh—”

A piercing scream interrupted Xu Wang’s thoughts.

In the corner, the woman’s sharp teeth had sunk into Qian Ai’s neck!

The fear of death and the pain of the teeth piercing his skin made Qian Ai howl to the heavens.

After howling for two seconds, it abruptly stopped.

“Huh? It doesn’t hurt much…” Qian Ai, letting the woman drain his blood, looked bewildered at his teammates and dutifully explained, “I’m just a bit dizzy…”

Xu Wang, Wu Sheng, Kuang Jinxin: “…No need for live commentary now!”

Seeing a teammate being harmed right in front of them was definitely not a good experience, but their currently active stationery, [Nowhere to Hide], could do nothing. They couldn’t even save themselves, let alone a teammate!

Amidst their frantic concern, an SUV crashed into the house.

“Bang—”

The wall was smashed open, and wood and concrete flew everywhere, filling the air with dust.

With a harsh braking sound, the SUV stopped next to Fu Wenqing.

Xu Wang and the others immediately understood; this was the other team still using their stationery. Just like they used the pumpkin carriage to get here, the other team had also arrived by vehicle.

But now, when they couldn’t move, what use was a vehicle?

As if understanding Xu Wang’s thoughts, Fu Wenqing turned his head, smiled slightly, and said, “We’ll meet again.”

That was the smirk of someone with a plan!

Just then, the SUV door opened, and a familiar figure jumped out, swiftly stuffing the stiff Fu Wenqing into the car, then methodically did the same with He Lanshan, Zhao Muchen, and Wu Yanchao.

When he ran to Qian Ai to pick up Qin Rui, the dizzied Qian Ai finally recognized him. “Xiao San?!”

This abrupt visitor, crashing through the wall, was none other than the speedster summoned by Qian Ai in 3/23 during the “Zombie Amusement Park”.

Qian Ai: “Don’t you remember me? The amusement park! The viaduct!”

The young man, already holding Qin Rui, paused and glanced at Qian Ai. Then he picked up Qin Rui and ran back to the SUV, leaving Qian Ai with an indifferent figure.

Xu Wang, Wu Sheng, Chi Yingxue, Kuang Jinxin: “…”

Clearly, he didn’t remember.

After stuffing the last Qin Rui into the SUV, Mr. Thirteen of the Middle Ring swiftly got into the driver’s seat, not looking back.

Qian Ai felt hurt—more than being drained of blood. “Xiao San! Remember this! We’re done! Over! No more friendship! If I get a few more of you in the future, I won’t use them—”

“……” Xu Wang wanted to advise his teammate, rare determination shouldn’t be wasted on this inexplicable affection, but seeing the SUV start and looking at the increasingly pale Qian Ai, he couldn’t bring himself to tease.

Failing a level wasn’t a big deal; they had a save point and could try again tomorrow. But losing so miserably was hard to accept!

The SUV burst out of the house through the hole it came from, and the woman didn’t stop it—not even sparing it a glance. She continued gently holding Qian Ai’s flailing head with tenderness laced with an undeniable force.

Qian Ai’s vision blurred, still asserting his stance. “With you being so hard to maintain, we wouldn’t have worked out anyway…”

The sound of the SUV faded into the distance. Even Kuang Jinxin, usually good-natured, felt stifled. “We should’ve activated a few more stationery in advance…”

At least not let those guys leave so triumphantly.

“It’s easy to say in hindsight.” Xu Wang could only comfort his teammates.

Wu Sheng felt the most remorseful. If he had been more thorough in his planning and strategy, their team wouldn’t have been both bullied by the boss and played by their peers.

But it was useless to say these now. Instead, he agreed with the other side’s “We’ll meet again.”

Ten years is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge*.” Staring into the night outside the broken wall at the shadows, Wu Sheng said each word deliberately.

*(君子报仇,十年不晚) Saying referring to people with lofty ideals don’t have to be impatient in seeking revenge.

Chi Yingxue followed his gaze into the distant night. “Why wait?”

“Bang—”

Just before Qian Ai completely lost consciousness, he vaguely heard a collision sound from the night sky afar.

……

04:01, Beijing time, in a remote street in Jiangxi.

Qian Ai woke up dizzy and took a few seconds to realize he was back in reality, lying on the cold ground.

His neck was still aching faintly, and he weakly raised his hand to touch it, feeling a slight sting.

The wound probably wasn’t as deep as it was in the level, but the blood lost was definitely not coming back.

He consoled himself that it was as if he had donated blood for free.

While comforting himself, Qian Ai struggled to get up, only to see two vague figures under the streetlamp at the end of the road, also getting up from the ground.

“Xu Wang? Wu Sheng? Xiao Xue? Xiao Kuang—”

It was too far to see clearly. Qian Ai called out his teammates’ names as he hastened towards them.

Upon approaching, he was stunned.

The two disheveled figures under the streetlamp weren’t his teammates, but Qin Rui and He Lanshan.

“Why is it you guys?” Qian Ai was first astonished, then remembered the “bang” sound before returning to reality and couldn’t help but gloat. “Crashed into a tree? You got what you deserved, hahahaha!”

He Lanshan leaned against the lamppost. Before he could recover from the “shadow of death”, he was hit by the “mockery of death” and coughed up blood for the second time.

Qin Rui, too irritated for words, simply lifted his shirt to reveal his stomach.

Qian Ai rolled his eyes. “I know you’re fit. No need to show off.”

Qin Rui wanted to bang his head. “What are you looking at? I’m showing you the wound!”

“Wound?” Qian Ai bent down for a closer look, only then noticing several coin-sized bruises on Qin Rui’s flat abdomen, varying in depth, some even broken and bleeding.

Qian Ai was genuinely curious. “What the hell did you guys crash into?”

Qin Rui gritted his teeth. “A deer.”

Qian Ai froze. “Could it be…”

“Yes, the one Xiao Xue revived.” Their team captain’s voice came from behind.

Qian Ai turned around to find Xu Wang, Wu Sheng, and Kuang Jinxin had also arrived.

At this point, who cared about the fate of their opponents? Qian Ai immediately abandoned Qin Rui to check on his own teammates. “Are you guys okay?”

Each of his teammates had two puncture marks on their necks, just like Qian Ai.

“We’re okay.” Xu Wang thought openly. “Just need to soak some goji berries and eat some dates to replenish the blood.”

Relieved about his teammates, Qian Ai remembered the previous topic. “Is Xiao Xue’s deer still around?”

Wu Sheng nodded. “Yeah, it should still be under the effect of the illusory stationery.”

Kuang Jinxin added, “Xiao Xue said, since it’s been revived, might as well make full use of it.”

So, they used the illusory stationery to control the deer and block the road, causing a crash?

But if it was a fatal crash, what were those strange wounds on Qin Rui’s abdomen?

Qian Ai had many questions, but one thing became clear—never offend Xiao Xue. This teammate wouldn’t wait ten years for revenge; even ten seconds would be too slow for him.

Two meters away in mid-air, a purple vortex suddenly opened without warning, and Fu Wenqing, Zhao Muchen, Wu Yanchao fell out one after another.

Qin Rui and He Lanshan’s eyes widened, not expecting their teammates to be returned this way.

Seeing their own team regrouped, Xu Wang’s group looked around, and as expected, Chi Yingxue was also approaching.

Both teams met again under the streetlamp.

Chi Yingxue didn’t even glance at the opponents. He just frowned and touched his neck, seriously complaining to his teammates. “I hate vampires.”

Qian Ai was curious. “How did you send them all back?”

“Oh.” Chi Yingxue shrugged. “It was the little deer I revived earlier with the [Easter Egg].”

“Little deer?!” Wu Yanchao, the last to die and return, couldn’t hold back. “It smashed the windshield, continued to ram into us even after its body was destroyed, leaving only its head, and still attacked. That’s a deer? It’s more like an immortal deer demon!”


Kinky Thoughts:

Deer are no joke. I once almost ran into one but luckily braked just in the nick of time… Then the deer actually rammed my car before running away, leaving a nice gash for me to fix. Needless to say, fuck deer.


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Midnight Owl Ch172

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 172: Moonlight

A faint glimmer flashed above their heads. It was extremely shallow and fast, easily overlooked under the moonlit night. Yet in this abyss-like darkness, the five companions subconsciously looked up.

Simultaneously, Wu Sheng’s flashlight was also raised.

The ceiling was calm. The flash from half a second ago seemed like an illusion.

Qian Ai felt somewhat disappointed, but from the corner of his eye, he suddenly sensed a shadow moving and immediately turned his head towards the corner of the wall.

Then, cold sweat began to trickle down.

The ghost dolls were there.

The ghostly shapes were there.

But beside them, there were two more.

One was a burly man as tall as a mountain, his body pierced with steel spikes, including his face, with blood seeping out of every wound. From afar, he looked like a bloody hedgehog; the other was a pale-faced boy, slightly bowing his head. His eyes looked up at people with a sinister gaze, yet his mouth carried a faint smile.

“Wu Sheng…” At this moment, only the advisor known for encountering and slaying ghosts could give Qian Ai, who felt his scalp about to explode, a sliver of courage. “It seems like we have two more companions…”

Wu Sheng looked over, not at the ghosts’ appearances, but first fixed his gaze on the crosses over their hearts.

A bad premonition struck—no, it was no longer just a premonition. Wu Sheng, at the very first moment of judgment, loudly warned, “There are other teams!”

But it was already too late.

[Owl: Someone has used [(Illusory) Forget-me-nots] on you~]

The moment they heard the prompt, the five companions’ thoughts became light and airy, turning into a soft, dreamy cloud with a faint sense of comfort and relaxation.

They saw a light flash again near the chandelier on the ceiling, saw the coffee table tremble, and then the badge didn’t flash again.

Wu Sheng clenched his fists, letting the pain in his joints force him to stay awake, but he still couldn’t move, couldn’t raise his arm to point the flashlight, and didn’t even have the desire to attack. He could only try hard to concentrate, calling upon the still-effective [Nowhere to Hide].

The invisible team suddenly became visible.

One was on the coffee table, having taken the badge but not yet had the chance to jump down, while four stood beside the coffee table, one of them raising his arm, looking like he was about to deliver a devastating second strike.

Wu Sheng was desperately trying to stop them, but the effect of the [Forget-me-nots] was too strong, almost impossible to resist with willpower alone…

“I’m sorry!” The companion who was about to click the flashlight suddenly lowered his arm and abruptly performed a ninety-degree bow in apology.

Wu Sheng was startled.

Xu Wang, Qian Ai, and Kuang Jinxin, still under the influence of [Forget-me-nots], were also puzzled.

It wasn’t over yet. The other four people also performed a uniform ninety-degree bow.

“We’re sorry! We shouldn’t have ambushed you!”

“Not sincere enough.” Chi Yingxue slowly walked forward.

“We’re sorry! Big brother, please forgive us! We really know we were wrong! Ambushing is the least kind thing in this world!”

The five people apologized earnestly and vigorously, but if you looked closely at their faces, they were all twisted in anger, ready to bite at any moment.

Even the slowest among Xu Wang and his companions could tell something was off.

“If I’d known it was this effective, I would have saved it.” Chi Yingxue’s words were directed back at his own four companions, regretting that using it on these five was a waste.

The companions had a stroke of fortune.

Chi Yingxue’s [(Illusory) I Urge You to Be Kind].

When the effect of [Forget-me-nots] wore off, the apologies from the attackers finally stopped.

These two illusory stationeries had similar effects, and even their durations were nearly the same.

However, on Xu Wang’s side, “quietly forgetting worries” didn’t drain their physical strength, but on the attackers’ side, their old backs were almost bent from bowing.

Xu Wang truly didn’t expect to encounter fellow competitors in this challenge.

The [Leaderboard] was opened five days ago, at that time, their score was 11/23, ranking second. The first place score was 12/23, and the third place team’s score was 8/23. Whether it was the teams ahead falling back three levels or the ones behind continuing to advance, they all felt the chances of encountering each other were slim.

So, was this No. 3, who had continuously passed three challenges and was proceeding to the fourth, or No. 1, who had fallen back three challenges and then advanced two?

Regardless of which, the situation wasn’t optimistic.

This was a team that exuded a “keep out” vibe. To put it plainly, each member looked unfriendly, and this “unfriendliness” came in many varieties: “the elite cold boss you least want to encounter at work”, “the brother wearing gold chains you least want to brush past on the street”, “the delinquent teenager you least want to meet at school”, “the type you hate to encounter in a movie theater kicking the back of your chair”, and “the icy model that doesn’t spare you a glance”.

After a moment of mutual assessment, the leading “cold boss” fixed his gaze on Chi Yingxue, who had caused them a great loss. “You can break free from [Forget-me-nots]?”

Chi Yingxue shrugged. “I have too many worries to forget.”

Nodding, the opponent readily accepted this explanation, then surveyed the entire squad, finally resting on Xu Wang. “Team captain?”

Xu Wang felt he needed to adjust his “first impression” of this man; he wasn’t cold, but calm. In the moment Chi Yingxue’s stationery lost effect, this man’s eyes regained that extreme composure and rationality.

“Yes,” Xu Wang admitted openly.

“We two teams can talk,” the opponent said calmly.

Xu Wang scoffed with a smile that wasn’t quite a smile. “After you’ve stolen our badge?”

The opponent smiled. “Strictly speaking, before a badge is obtained, it doesn’t belong to anyone specifically.”

Xu Wang: “So you can ambush?”

Opponent: “I think we’ve already deeply apologized for our actions.”

Xu Wang: “……”

[Owl: Someone has used [(Offense) Picking Leaves and Flying Petals] on you~~]

The prompt notification disrupted the “friendly” conversation atmosphere.

In an instant, thin as cicada wings yet extremely sharp leaves flew towards Xu Wang’s team.

“Qin Rui.” The captain of the other party, who had always been calm, frowned in displeasure, accurately calling out the perpetrator’s name.

The called-out young man had hair that was a deep grape purple, but his temper didn’t match that deepness. “Quit talking shit and just send them home!”

[Owl: Someone has used [(Defense) Impenetrable Safety Island] on you~~]

The defense stationery was used by Xu Wang, and immediately a safety island with a thickness of ten centimeters and a diameter of about one and a half meters rose under the small team’s feet. None of the sharp leaves could breach the safety island’s defense.

This was essentially the start of the fight.

Xu Wang’s team welcomed this outcome. The other side’s desire to talk was merely to exchange some conditions for them to go easy and avoid a mutually detrimental conflict, but they hadn’t even settled the score for the stolen badge yet. Dreaming of peace after theft? Quite a beautiful thought.

Their will to fight was strong, but the odds of victory were uncertain.

Qin Rui. With just this name, Wu Sheng was already pulling up a profile—Fu Wenqing, He Lanshan, Qin Rui, Wu Yanchao, Zhao Muchen.

When they first entered the Owl, and saw the [Leaderboard] being opened, this team was at No. 4 with a score of 9/23; and the last time the leaderboard opened, this team was at No. 3 with a score of 8/23.

Although it was unclear why, after such a long time, they hadn’t advanced beyond the thirteenth level, their strength was definitely not to be underestimated.

[Owl: Someone has used [(Offense) Earthquake] on you~~]

The prompt that sounded again interrupted Wu Sheng’s thoughts.

The opponent really wasn’t planning to give them a breather.

The ground shook violently, causing the safety island’s occupants to sway and stumble, and within a few moments, they were thrown off the island!

“Xiao Kuang, deploy large-scale defense!” Wu Sheng leapt up as quickly as possible, orchestrating their strategy. “Xiao Xue, pick one you fancy for a duel! Xu Wang and I will be mobile. Lao Qian…” His peripheral vision caught someone running towards the corner. Wu Sheng had a bad feeling and immediately changed Qian Ai’s task on the fly. “Lao Qian, guard the ghosts!”

“What?!” Qian Ai was bewildered, instinctively looking towards the corner, only to see that Grape Purple had already plunged his cross into the heart of a ghost doll.

The moment the cross was inserted, Wu Sheng’s cross coincidentally fell to the ground.

“Fuck!” Qian Ai cursed, dashing forward in a beeline to deliver a deadly charge at the Grape Purple’s back.

Grape Purple sensed the attack and sidestepped, underestimating the attacker’s “width” and still getting scraped by Qian Ai’s shoulder. This scrape sent him reeling backward, causing his head to bang against the wall.

Qian Ai used his hands against the wall to brake the inertia, steadying himself before immediately bending down to pick up Wu Sheng’s cross to stab it back in.

Just as he reached out, a foot came over and kicked the cross away.

The next second, a knee slammed into Qian Ai’s jaw.

Qian Ai felt numb, skipping past the pain to go straight to being dazed, for a moment completely unable to feel his jaw.

Fury took over, and he fiercely wrapped his arms around the opponent’s waist, flipping him over onto the ground.

Grape Purple hit the ground with a thud, gnashing his teeth as he said, “You motherf…”

Qian Ai didn’t let him finish, pouncing like a cannonball to smash down on him.

In the center of the living room, the light from various stationeries never stopped, making even the corner wall brightly illuminated.

Grape Purple watched as a mountain bore down on him. No matter how stubborn he was, he didn’t dare to just take it; doing so would have flattened him into a pancake in minutes.

“Bang—”

Qian Ai heavily landed on the floor, and Grape Purple, having rolled to the side in the nick of time, felt like he had narrowly escaped death, even though the way he rolled over made him look like a tumbling purple eggplant.

Qian Ai rarely lost his temper, but when he did, it was full-on physical confrontation. However, his anger came quickly and dissipated just as fast. Feeling his jaw return and the pain from hitting the floor himself, his anger gradually subsided, and rationality reclaimed its ground.

Both got up from the ground at the same time, panting heavily, but despite their disheveled states, they didn’t miss glaring at each other, engaging in a battle of stares.

Qin Rui: “Why, why not use your stationery?”

Qian Ai: “That-that would be letting you off too easy. I have-I have to return that knee of yours!”

Qin Rui: “It’s useless to say words. If you have the guts, try and take back the ghost doll.”

Qian Ai: “Take back? I’ll direct-directly wipe your team out.”

“Qin Rui, what are you doing?! Chatting it up?!” The youth in the center of the living room, categorized by Captain Xu as the type to continuously kick your seatback in a movie theater, glanced towards the corner during a lull in the team fight to check on his teammate’s progress. That glance nearly made him spit blood.

Qin Rui was having a “showdown” with Qian Ai. Being poked by his teammate like that immediately deflated him, sinking his mood. Just as he was about to retort, he realized his body had suddenly stiffened.

His sharp gaze shot towards Qian Ai, suspecting the latter had used stationery, but noticed his opponent’s complexion wasn’t great either.

Qin Rui: “Frozen?”

Qian Ai: “You too?”

Qin Rui: “……”

Qian Ai: “……”

They could move their necks and above, but everything below felt as if it had been frozen solid, completely immobile.

Even more terrifying was that it wasn’t just them; the other eight people felt the same.

The entire house quieted down, with no more sounds and no   from stationery. Only the flashlight left on the floor emitted a limited glow.

A cold breeze blew in through the window damaged by the stationery.

A chilling cold.

“What’s going on…” Xu Wang looked towards their advisor.

Wu Sheng vaguely guessed it was related to the ghosts in this house, but for more specific details, perhaps asking the more experienced team would be more reliable…

“Don’t look at me. This is our first time on this level.” Fu Wenqing remained calm at that moment.

Wu Sheng was surprised. “You’ve never been to this challenge?”

Fu Wenqing: “No.”

Wu Sheng: “Skipped it?”

Fu Wenqing: “No.”

Not skipping meant that until today, their best achievement was also only up to the eleventh level?

Wu Sheng: “Weren’t you already through 9/23?”

Fu Wenqing: “You know?”

Wu Sheng: “You just called out Qin Rui.”

Fu Wenqing thought for a moment, then understood. “You’re quick to react, with a good memory.”

Wu Sheng: “Rather than compliments, I’d prefer answers.”

Fu Wenqing went silent. Then… remained silent.

Along with him, the other four teammates also remained quiet.

Wu Sheng: “……”

If not for the slightly complex look in Fu Wenqing’s eyes, Wu Sheng would doubt he had even asked a question.

Qian Ai couldn’t see the others clearly but could see Qin Rui. However, combining Grape Purple’s deeply aggrieved face, the silence behind him, and what Wu Sheng said about “already reaching 9/23″…

Qian Ai’s brain, at that moment, was possessed by his advisor. “10/23 is Aeroplane Chess. This challenge is your stumbling block, right? You always fail to roll a 6 or a 10, right?”

Fu Wenqing, Wu Yanchao, Zhao Muchen, He Lanshan: “…”

Grape Purple’s face turned utterly purple.

A series of light chants floated in from the broken window, like some ancient language, sung by a lilting female voice, enticingly melodious.

Yet, the ten people inside the house felt their bodies stiffen even more.

A graceful figure landed in the center of the living room.

No one saw how she entered. All they could see was the intricate, gorgeous hem of her dress, her slender waist, full bosom, and that pale yet captivating face.

The moment her dress touched the ground, a fierce wind blew.

All the windows were flung open, and the black plastic was blown away without a trace.

The wind stopped.

Moonlight poured in from all directions, filling the room with its bright glow.

The woman stood in the moonlight, slowly smiling, holy and enchanting. For a moment, it inspired an incredible urge in everyone, as if they would be willing to offer their lives for her.


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Midnight Owl Ch171

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 171: Pumpkin

“No badge. We need to keep searching.” Xu Wang’s voice arrived in the kitchen before he did. “Any issues with the electrical switch?”

Kuang Jinxin paused, then shook his head. “No, no movement.”

Wu Sheng followed into the kitchen, pondering aloud, “I just thought of a method that might catch it in its electrical state, all at once.”

“But even if we catch it all at once, how are we going to insert the cross?” Qian Ai, the last to enter, was initially pleased to hear Wu Sheng had a plan but quickly became concerned about the feasibility.

Wu Sheng responded, “We’ll adapt when the time comes. If all else fails, we can just switch off the power again.”

Hearing this, Qian Ai agreed, considering their control over the electrical switch as akin to having unlimited lives in a game. If one attempt fails, simply restart by cutting the power. This thought brightened the prospects considerably.

While listening to Wu Sheng and Qian Ai, Xu Wang’s gaze was on Kuang Jinxin. “Xiao Kuang, what’s wrong with you?”

Kuang Jinxin appeared dazed. When called upon, he responded cluelessly, “Huh?”

Xu Wang grew concerned, fearing his teammate was unwell. He checked Kuang Jinxin’s forehead, finding it slightly warm and sweaty, typical of a feverish cold, and quickly asked, “Do you have a cold?”

Kuang Jinxin felt awkward, unsure how to explain, and dryly said, “No.”

Xu Wang, skeptical, moved his hand to check if Kuang Jinxin’s face was also hot. Just then, Chi Yingxue pulled Kuang Jinxin away.

Chi Yingxue wrapped his arms around Kuang Jinxin from behind and took over the diagnosis.

“He’s a bit warm.” He felt Kuang Jinxin’s cheek with the back of his fingers. Noticing the unusual heat, he grew concerned. “You’re not really sick, are you?”

Kuang Jinxin, feeling the warmth of another body against his back, dared not move, his face burning. He was suddenly grateful for the darkness caused by the power cut.

The words Chi Yingxue just said had thrown him into turmoil—his mind was in chaos, his heart was in disarray, his face felt hot, and so did his heart. He couldn’t even tell if he was more happy or afraid. Because Chi Yingxue was unpredictable and followed no rules; when he’s angry today, he might throw knives, and when he’s happy tomorrow, he might hand out sweets. Kuang Jinxin feared that eating the sweets would only make it hurt more when it was time to collect the knives.

Qian Ai noticed Kuang Jinxin’s awkward expression and quickly deduced the cause. “Xiao Xue, loosen up a bit. You’ll make him overheat from the hug.”

Chi Yingxue frowned but heeded the advice, loosening his grip, worried he might indeed be causing discomfort.

Kuang Jinxin took the opportunity to escape Chi Yingxue’s embrace and stood at attention in front of Xu Wang, dismissing his chaotic thoughts to focus on the task at hand. He straightened his back and said in a loud voice, “Captain, I’m not sick. I’m healthy, ready to fight and bear burdens.”

Xu Wang was relieved to see that Kuang Jinxin still had his youthful vitality. He was a bit more at ease but still reminded all his teammates, “If you really feel unwell, just speak up. Don’t try to be a hero. We haven’t even used our healing illusory stationery yet. And, if worst comes to worst, even if we don’t make it through today, it’s not a big deal. We have our save point.”

Returning to the living room, Wu Sheng instructed Xu Wang and Qian Ai to retreat to the corner where the hallway meets the living room, where they could both see the living room and have the corner walls for cover, maximizing their protection from any potential harm from the living room.

Then, he positioned himself in a corner of the living room, diagonally opposite Xu Wang and Qian Ai, putting the maximum distance between them.

Taking a deep breath and slowly exhaling, Wu Sheng turned his head towards the kitchen and shouted loudly, “Xiao Xue, Xiao Kuang, turn on the switch—”

As his words fell, the small lights lit up.

The living room, which had been dark for so long, was once again bathed in a mysterious light.

Wu Sheng held his breath and focused, activating [Nowhere to Hide]. Soon, the room was filled with light particles again.

Xu Wang and Qian Ai peeked from behind the corner wall, eyes fixed on the living room. No one was sure if the plan would work, but they had their [Stationary Box] open on their arms, ready to assist at any moment.

When the light particles completely filled the house and the scattered electronic parts on the floor seemed ready to move again, Wu Sheng narrowed his eyes and without hesitation activated the [(Offense) Bolt from the Blue].

A bolt of lightning struck down in the center of the living room, suddenly making it as bright as day.

In the deafening sound of thunder, the glowing charges near the lightning, under the effect of high voltage, all converged on the lightning!

Then, more bolts of lightning struck down in the center of the living room, increasing the voltage severalfold. The range of attracted charges expanded accordingly.

Qian Ai’s high school physics was long forgotten, so when Wu Sheng explained this method, he only half understood. But now, he could clearly see those charges being sucked into the center of the lightning, slowly forming a human shape with arms, legs, and a head made of glowing particles!

Qian Ai and Xu Wang exchanged looks, both faces filled with the same surprise.

But just as the ghostly figure began to take shape, the “previously attacking objects” scattered on the living room floor rose into the air again.

Xu Wang and Qian Ai didn’t expect that even after being forced into appearance and struck by lightning, the ghost could still launch an attack. They immediately equipped Wu Sheng with new defense stationery.

Wu Sheng wasn’t disturbed at all, trusting all defense to his teammates, and focused on pulling the ghostly figure made of light particles closer to him.

He held Xu Wang’s cross in his hand, ready to plunge it into the ghost’s heart if it got close enough.

After a standoff of about two minutes, Wu Sheng knew that he couldn’t keep up the [Bolt from the Blue] much longer; he could only last a few more seconds at this intensity. But the particle person was still at least three steps away from him.

If he stopped [Bolt from the Blue], all the charges would be free again, making all his previous efforts in vain. If he charged forward to stab with the cross, the [Bolt from the Blue] would also be interrupted because he’d be concentrating all his power on the cross, and he wasn’t confident he could cover those three steps and accurately stab the ghost before the charges dispersed.

So, he needed the ghostly figure to come close enough to have a chance of winning, but at the moment, they had to resort to plan B.

“Lao Qian!” Wu Sheng called out decisively.

Qian Ai, already prepared, charged out like a tiger descending the mountain, diving straight into the lightning area towards the ghostly figure, unaffected by the lightning striking around him, as if entering an uninhabited territory.

From the corner, Xu Wang focused, maintaining the [(Defense) Super Insulator] he had equipped his teammate with.

Qian Ai rushed up to the ghostly figure, raised the cross, and stabbed.

The ghostly figure, as if sensing the fatal danger, suddenly soared.

Qian Ai’s stab missed. He looked at Wu Sheng in astonishment. Initially, he didn’t understand why the ghostly figure could still move. But seeing Wu Sheng gritting his teeth, sweat covering his forehead, and noticing the lightning, though not obviously, was indeed weakening, he understood immediately.

Wu Sheng couldn’t restrain the ghostly figure much longer. This was their last chance.

The ghostly figure struggled close to the ceiling.

Qian Ai looked up, narrowed his eyes, and locked onto the target. He slowly raised his arm, holding the cross, then threw it with all his might!

The cross flew out swiftly, like a whirlwind of a flying dagger. Its sharp tip hit right at the ghostly figure’s heart.

At that moment, the ghostly figure seemed to have a physical body, firmly blocking the cross, preventing it from piercing through, aiming towards the ceiling.

The room’s lightning and thunder instantly vanished, and Wu Sheng staggered, barely stabilizing himself while panting heavily.

The ghostly figure, impaled with the cross, slowly floated down, landing right in front of Qian Ai, much shorter than him, resembling a young boy.

Qian Ai looked down at this second ghost. The joy of victory diminished his fear. He began to “communicate” with the ghost, in a manner like schooling a younger brother. “You see, my [Swish Swish Hidden Blade] wasn’t practiced for nothing. Running away? Where could you go that I couldn’t stab you down with a flying dagger? Don’t doubt it. I’ve got the arm strength from [Invincible Hot Wheels] you know…”

The ghostly figure had no choice but to listen, as it was destined to follow “Qian Ge” since the cross was planted by Qian Ai.

Xu Wang, initially wanting to give Qian Ai a big hug for the victory, saw him getting along so well with his new “little brother” and decided to focus on caring for their own advisor instead.

Chi Yingxue and Kuang Jinxin, hearing the commotion, knew it was a success and immediately rushed back to the living room.

Wu Sheng wiped off his sweat and unfolded the map. “Let’s hurry to the next location.”

Xu Wang leaned over the map and saw that the remaining three locations were all in the eastern part of the town, the closest one still quite a distance from where they were.

“Let’s take a break before we go. It’s not a short journey,” Xu Wang suggested, taking out a bottle of water from his backpack and handing it to Wu Sheng.

Wu Sheng didn’t hesitate, unscrewing the cap and drinking half the bottle in gulps.

Kuang Jinxin raised his hand. “Captain, there’s no need to walk. I have a car.”

……

[Owl: Someone used [(Defense) Pumpkin Carriage] on you~~]

With the prompt sounding in their ears, two brown horses pulling a giant pumpkin carriage descended from the sky.

The horses were truly majestic, and the pumpkin was indeed real, just with four additional wheels.

“……” The five companions looked up at the giant pumpkin over two meters high, and the air suddenly fell silent.

Kuang Jinxin felt particularly awkward, having not expected a real pumpkin carriage, fresh as if it was just picked from the field. Its inside was still intact, even if it was made into a Halloween decoration.

“Well, it’s actually quite appropriate for the occasion.” Qian Ai patted the pumpkin shell, hoping to offer some comfort to Classmate Kuang.

“Aren’t you coming up?” A voice called from above.

Qian Ai looked up, startled. “When did you get up there!”

Chi Yingxue was sitting on top of the giant pumpkin, leaning against the whimsically curled pumpkin vines, swinging his long legs comfortably. “It’s quite comfortable sitting here.”

With a role model, the four companions immediately followed suit, using hands and feet to climb onto the pumpkin, while the ghost doll and ghost figure floated up.

Once everyone was aboard, Kuang Jinxin communicated with the stationery, and the two majestic horses neighed and galloped away like the wind.

Holding onto the pumpkin vines and smelling the faint scent of pumpkin, the companions felt a bit of the pleasure of a midnight drive.

A journey that would have taken at least forty minutes on foot was completed in a moment by the pumpkin carriage. This time, the house wasn’t by the street but at the very end of a side road, surrounded by grass and trees. In the quiet of the night, it appeared lonely and eerie.

It was still a two-story house with an attic. All the windows were dark, with no light inside.

The five companions were calm by now; a haunted house equals darkness. They would actually panic if they encountered one with all lights on.

Approaching the door, Wu Sheng noticed that this house had a door with the upper half made of glass and the lower half of a door panel. The white door with translucent glass would have looked beautiful in bright sunlight.

But now, the glass showed only darkness.

Wu Sheng didn’t rush to open the door but leaned slightly towards the glass to look inside, seeing nothing but darkness.

Xu Wang asked, “What’s wrong?”

“It’s too dark.” Wu Sheng felt something was off. “Even without lights, there should be moonlight.”

Especially since this house had unusually many windows. The moonlight should enter and reflect inside, and it shouldn’t be as pitch black as ink.

“Squeak—”

Without anyone touching it, the door opened by itself.

Wu Sheng dodged backward in time, avoiding being hit by the door.

The wide-open door revealed its inside to the visitors.

The five companions finally understood the source of the “darkness”—thick black plastic covered the door’s glass from the inside, sealed tightly, not letting a single ray of light through.

Walking cautiously into the entryway, the door silently closed behind them.

The group passed through the hallway into the living room, with Wu Sheng leading the way with a flashlight. The light illuminated the red floor, the slightly cold furnishings inside, and each window.

All the windows were covered with black plastic.

Blocks of black, like ghosts, completely isolated the entire house from “light”.

The five companions felt oppressed and suffocated, enveloped in this darkness.


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Midnight Owl Ch170

Author: 颜凉雨 / Yan Liang Yu

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 170: Electric Switch

Just when their hearts had settled a bit from saving, the eerie particles of light that filled the room once again disturbed their calm.

The companions observed cautiously, except for Chi Yingxue, who, without hesitation, reached out to grab a handful.

This startled Qian Ai. “Hey, hey, what are you grabbing at? What if they explode—”

Chi Yingxue frowned at the interruption. “Instead of looking around, it’s better to catch a few and interrogate them.”

Xu Wang looked speechlessly at these two teammates, unsure whether to comment on the “explosion” or the “interrogation”.

“Did you catch any?” Kuang Jinxin was genuinely curious about what was in Chi Yingxue’s clenched fist.

Chi Yingxue opened his hand, and indeed, there were a few light particles.

“You can catch them?!” Kuang Jinxin was surprised and immediately reached out to touch them. But as soon as he did, the particles moved away. He tried to grab them like Chi Yingxue did, and he could catch some, but strangely, there was no sensation in his palm, as if he had grabbed a handful of air.

Qian Ai waved his arms tentatively, and as expected, the particles moved with his motions without any pattern, as if blown away by airflow. He could visually see his arms touching the particles, but there was no tactile sensation.

“What the hell is this?” Qian Ai was puzzled enough to want to scratch his head.

“Dust? Air?” Kuang Jinxin could only think of these.

Qian Ai deadpanned, “Are you sure you can find a heart of those two things you mentioned?”

Xu Wang sighed. Their teammate had hit the nail on the head. If they couldn’t stab the ghost’s heart, then they were the ones getting hurt.

Wu Sheng looked thoughtfully at the particles that were either stationary or slightly drifting.

“Click, click, click…”

A strange sound came from the left wall, as if something was scraping against it.

The five turned to look. It was the wall-mounted TV, vibrating fiercely…

“Be careful!”

Qian Ai, having seen enough to know trouble was brewing, immediately lunged to knock down the nearest two companions—Chi Yingxue and Kuang Jinxin.

Wu Sheng, at the same time, grabbed Xu Wang and dove to the ground.

Just as they hit the floor, the TV fell off the wall and smashed towards them.

Having rolled to the sides in time, the TV crashed where they had just been, exploding on impact.

Even a small explosion in a confined living room was powerful, and despite protecting their heads, their bodies were hit by flying debris, burning with pain.

Xu Wang, enduring the pain and amidst the rising dust, activated [(Defense) Invisible Iron Barrel Formation]. Before fully connecting with the defense, he heard a crisp “clang”.

He slightly raised his head in the dusty room, scanning around, and saw a cross-blade, like from a blender, fall next to Wu Sheng.

Just as he noticed it, the blade suddenly spun up again, rushing towards Wu Sheng.

Wu Sheng saw it too but remained motionless, as if fully trusting Xu Wang’s defense, focusing intently on the blade surrounded by a unique concentration of light particles, lost in thought.

Xu Wang concentrated hard, not daring to relax his defense for a moment.

The blade again hit the invisible but densely packed iron barrels and dropped to the ground.

Xu Wang’s heart jumped to his throat, and his forehead was covered in cold sweat.

Qian Ai, Chi Yingxue, and Kuang Jinxin also noticed the blade, but before they could think further, another kitchen knife flew out from the kitchen, “enthusiastically” heading straight for them.

“Damn—” Even with Xu Wang’s defense, Qian Ai’s scalp tingled, and he immediately activated his own [(Defense) Iron Slab].

The knife hadn’t yet hit the invisible iron barrels before striking the suddenly appearing iron slab, flying off to embed itself in the wall.

For the next half hour, the companions faced wave after wave of attacks, breaking and replacing defenses as needed. They managed to defend against an assortment of household items aimed at them, requiring both mental and physical effort, especially under such sustained and intense conditions.

Though they successfully defended themselves, they were essentially trapped within their defenses, unable to reach the ghost, while the ghost had free reign over them.

“This can’t go on.” Qian Ai panted anxiously. “If we run out of stationery, we’ll really be out of options.”

Kuang Jinxin looked at the items scattered around the defensive circle and suddenly said, “Captain, Sheng Ge, did you notice that when these items were thrown at us, the light particles around them were more concentrated than elsewhere?”

Xu Wang frowned. “Those light particles are the ghost, and the items are thrown by the ghost, so it’s normal for there to be more light particles around them. The problem now is…”

“How to force the ghost into a visible form?” Wu Sheng interjected gravely.

Qian Ai, looking at the surrounding light particles, was baffled. “Isn’t it already out? They’re everywhere; just look.”

Chi Yingxue glanced at him lightly. “We need to force it into a form with a visible heart.”

“……” Qian Ai swore he saw disdain in his teammate’s eyes and retorted. “Xiao Xue, I’ve noticed you talk more now, and you’re not as cute as before…”

Chi Yingxue: “……”

Kuang Jinxin, seeing Chi Yingxue’s indescribable frustration, felt a mix of sympathy and amusement.

Xu Wang chuckled. In a sense, Qian Ai, who had opened his heart to accept Xiao Xue, was slowly finding the “Nemesis Xue Road”.

Distracted for just a moment by the team chat, Xu Wang suddenly felt an invisible hand choking him, unable to breathe in an instant!

With a smile frozen on his face, Xu Wang couldn’t call out, desperately trying to grab at his neck, scratching deep marks into his skin.

“Xu Wang!” Wu Sheng noticed the anomaly, and his expression changed dramatically.

Half an hour of battle had put Wu Sheng into a sort of combat inertia; he hadn’t expected the ghost to change its attack method now!

Xu Wang, trying to gasp for air, couldn’t manage a single breath. His hands, again reaching for his neck, were firmly grasped by Wu Sheng.

Kuang Jinxin, Qian Ai, and Chi Yingxue could now see a band of light particles tightly wound around his neck like a ribbon.

While their defenses could block objects, they couldn’t stop the tiny light particles. They had assumed the particles needed to drive objects to attack, but clearly, the particles themselves could be harmful.

When Xu Wang tried to remove the “light particle ribbons”, the particles began to move erratically, following only the “light bands” without lessening their entangling force, making it impossible to handle them.

“Help me hold him down. Don’t let him hurt himself!” Wu Sheng entrusted Xu Wang to his three companions and quickly got up, without even activating anymore defense stationery, and dashed out of the defense circle, heading straight to the kitchen!

Most of the recent attacks originated from the kitchen. He had been pondering that the source of the ghost, or some key, was in the kitchen, even speculating on the form of the ghost’s existence. But before he could confirm his theory, Xu Wang was attacked.

As Wu Sheng disappeared into the kitchen, a commotion arose, and within two seconds, the noise stopped, and the roomful of light particles vanished instantly.

They appeared quietly and disappeared without a trace.

The entire house returned to darkness, devoid of light particles or small colored lights, plunging into complete darkness.

At the same time, Xu Wang felt a release around his neck. He immediately took deep breaths, greedily inhaling the oxygen of survival after the ordeal.

Wu Sheng ran back to the living room first, finding Xu Wang accurately in the dark and asking eagerly, “How are you?”

“I’m fine…” Xu Wang started to speak, only to realize that his voice was hoarse.

Wu Sheng finally relaxed, his mind at ease.

After a while, he remembered to fetch a flashlight. Only when the light illuminated the living room did he say, “It’s electric charge.”

Qian Ai stared blankly at the advisor in the flashlight’s beam. “Huh?”

Xu Wang tried to digest the information, albeit with difficulty. “You mean… the ghost?”

“Yes,” Wu Sheng said. “I’ve been wondering what these light particles are. Now I finally understand. They resemble the free electric charges that naturally exist in the air. We can’t see or feel these charges normally, but when they gather together in an orderly manner, their power is immeasurable…”

Xu Wang: “You mean the ghost possesses these free electric charges?”

Wu Sheng shook his head. “No, it is the electric charges themselves.”

Kuang Jinxin: “But Sheng Ge, didn’t you say these charges naturally exist in the air?”

Wu Sheng: “The naturally existing charges are still there, but they never manifest under [Nowhere to Hide]. Whatever we can see with the illusory stationery is the ghost.”

Hearing this, Xu Wang roughly understood. If the naturally existing charges are the first layer, then the charges the ghost decomposed into are the second layer. The “roomful of light particles” they saw, the particles attacking them, and those entwining his neck all belong to this second layer, which is the ghost.

“So, Sheng Ge, what did you do in the kitchen?” Kuang Jinxin knew that the sudden disappearance of the light particles was definitely related to their advisor.

Wu Sheng didn’t beat around the bush and simply said, “I turned off the power.”

Kuang Jinxin: “……”

Xu Wang: “……”

Chi Yingxue: “……”

Qian Ai: “Just like that… so straightforward?”

Wu Sheng, using the flashlight beam, checked Xu Wang’s neck for any serious issues before continuing, “Ever since we entered this house, I found it strange that it had electricity and lights could be turned on despite being unoccupied for so long. It didn’t fit the atmosphere of a haunted house. Only when I started suspecting the light particles were electric charges did I connect the two…”

“Since the ghost’s attack mechanism has some scientific basis, whether it’s truly scientific or not, its existence must also conform to basic scientific logic. It can’t exist out of thin air and attack indefinitely; it must have…”

“An energy source!” Kuang Jinxin, the closest to a university classroom, was very receptive to this kind of deductive explanation.

“Yes.” Wu Sheng nodded in satisfaction. “So the house must have electricity because electricity itself is the basis for the ghost’s existence. It can be a current, it can be a charge, it can gather, it can disperse—as long as there is electricity, it can exist.”

Qian Ai was baffled by the entire explanation but understood the conclusion, immediately worrying for the ghost. “So if we turned off the power, wouldn’t it just disappear?”

“No.” Wu Sheng pondered for a moment before adding, “It shouldn’t.”

Qian Ai: “Can you be a bit more responsible towards the ghost…”

The ghost was temporarily subdued, unable to attack for the time being. Exhausted from the ordeal, the group decided to use the “halftime break” to search the ceiling for the badge.

Before the search, Wu Sheng sent Kuang Jinxin to guard the kitchen’s power switch in case the second ghost possessed some unforeseen power to stealthily turn it back on, catching them off guard with a sudden resurgence.

Upon receiving the order, Kuang Jinxin immediately headed for the kitchen. Chi Yingxue, reminding that one should not act alone, decided to join, turning the solo mission into a duo.

Wu Sheng thought about it and agreed that it was safer for two, so he didn’t object.

However, as Xu Wang watched the duo head to the power switch, he smelled a faint scent of blood and discovered a long cut on Wu Sheng’s arm upon looking down.

He recalled the noise from the kitchen during Wu Sheng’s trip and realized that the brief moment of turning off the power was also a fierce battle.

Aware of Xu Wang’s gaze, Wu Sheng quickly shook his arm. “It’s nothing.”

“Waiting until it’s something would be too late,” Xu Wang said. “Don’t you have a first aid kit? Hurry up and bandage it.”

“It’s too time-consuming,” Wu Sheng said. “Xiao Xue was severely burned and didn’t make a sound. This is just a minor injury for me.”

“He did that to make Xiao Kuang remember his favor for a while longer.” Xu Wang didn’t understand at first but then realized it was about Chi Yingxue protecting Kuang Jinxin, hoping for full appreciation. “What? You also want me to feel sorry for you?”

Wu Sheng was stunned, then laughed. “Does it hurt?”

Xu Wang clenched his teeth. “Hurts like hell.”

While Advisor Wu was satisfied to have the captain bandage him, Qian Ai was buzzing with thoughts—

Was he just fed dog food?

Was Xiao Xue’s natural recovery not just about healthy habits?

Why did Xiao Xue want Xiao Kuang to remember his favor?

Has Xiao Xue been acting differently lately?

Is Xiao Xue interested in live streaming?

The last live stream was a success; should he invite him again to attract more followers?

They should try Jiangxi cuisine next; what’s delicious in Jiangxi…

Until they began searching the ceiling, Qian Ai’s mind was filled with nothing but food.

……

In the kitchen, in front of the electrical switch.

Wu Sheng had asked Kuang Jinxin to stand guard, and Kuang Jinxin did just that, standing motionless in front of the switch, blinking as little as possible, and focusing intently as if his gaze could ignite the switch.

Chi Yingxue stood with him for fifteen minutes, enduring fifteen minutes of silence.

Chi Yingxue enjoyed the quiet company of Kuang Jinxin, but he wished they could talk. From the previous level to this one, they had hardly spoken. In the previous level, he contributed half a bottle of mint water, and in this one, he offered his whole back, yet neither act garnered what he truly desired.

But what did he really want? Even he couldn’t articulate it.

Initially, he thought he just wanted Kuang Jinxin to smile at him. When he caught the first ghost and Kuang Jinxin did smile, Chi Yingxue felt it wasn’t enough. He was happy for a moment, but then he felt empty again.

As Chi Yingxue observed Kuang Jinxin’s profile, he began to feel frustrated, unsure whether it was with himself or Kuang Jinxin.

Despite this, he remembered his brother’s advice. “If you make him feel comfortable too, then he will be yours.” How to make Kuang Jinxin comfortable was unclear to Chi Yingxue, but speaking unpleasantly certainly wasn’t the way.

With this realization, when Chi Yingxue finally spoke, he chose a more agreeable topic. “The way you snatched that NPC’s cloak earlier was quite impressive.”

Kuang Jinxin, startled by the sudden voice of his quiet teammate and the content of his remark, looked at Chi Yingxue with a new measure of appraisal.

The moonlight streaming through the kitchen window made everything clear and bright.

Feeling awkward under Kuang Jinxin’s scrutiny, Chi Yingxue’s initially warming tone cooled to the typical Chi family temperature. “What are you looking at?”

Kuang Jinxin honestly replied, “I’m wondering if you’re sincerely praising me.”

This unexpected answer made Chi Yingxue frown slightly. “Since when have you started to be wary of others?”

Kuang Jinxin lowered his eyes, momentarily speechless.

Chi Yingxue then remembered he had previously called Kuang Jinxin “insincere”. He had forgotten about it almost immediately, so when he complimented again, he felt no discontinuity.

“Last time…” Chi Yingxue began to explain but found himself at a loss for words.

Such post-event explanations were unfamiliar to him.

Kuang Jinxin continued, “You were right last time.”

Chi Yingxue was stunned.

Without looking at him, Kuang Jinxin turned back to the switch as if he was staring at it seriously, but his gaze was drifting, and his voice became low. “I’ve thought about it seriously. Everyone has their own personality and habits, their own life and way of living. I really have no right to use what I think is right to advise or judge others…”

“I’m sorry for saying you were lonely last time.” Kuang Jinxin’s final words came out softly, almost inaudibly.

But Chi Yingxue heard them clearly.

Because he heard them, he felt even more suffocated—uncomfortably so.

He had been angry last time, and when angry, he couldn’t stand to see others content. But he hadn’t expected Kuang Jinxin to be aware of all this.

He hadn’t expected an apology from Kuang Jinxin, either.

Kuang Jinxin seemed to understand every shift in his mood, yet Chi Yingxue had no clue what Kuang Jinxin was thinking, which unsettled him.

He had never before felt such an urge to cling to someone, but the harder he tried, the worse it seemed to get.

The nonsensical advice from Chi Zhuolin was confusing; he didn’t want to guess anymore.

“Xiao Sijin,” Chi Yingxue said softly under the tranquil moonlight.

This familiar and intimate tone made Kuang Jinxin unconsciously turn to look at him. “Huh?”

Chi Yingxue looked at him steadily. “How can I make you comfortable?”

Kuang Jinxin: “…What?”

Chi Yingxue: “How do you want others to treat you so that you feel comfortable?”

Kuang Jinxin, puzzled by this unusual question, took a while to consider before giving a thoughtful answer. “Be honest, I suppose. Say what’s on your mind…”

“That’s it?” Chi Yingxue had braced himself for something complex, but the answer was unexpectedly… simple.

Kuang Jinxin, amused by his reaction, nodded firmly. “That’s it.” After a pause, he quietly observed Chi Yingxue, “Actually, you have this quality.”

“Me?” Chi Yingxue squinted skeptically, clearly not as confident in his character as in his appearance.

Kuang Jinxin explained, “Yes, when you’re happy, it shows, and when you’re not, it shows. You don’t bother lying to achieve something…”

“But I never tell the whole truth,” Chi Yingxue interrupted, shrugging. “I only say the truths that people don’t want to hear. The ones that would make them happy, I keep to myself.”

Kuang Jinxin was puzzled. “Why?”

Chi Yingxue said with pride, “I like to see people get angry.”

Kuang Jinxin couldn’t help but laugh. “What a hobby…”

“But I want to see you happy.” Chi Yingxue’s voice softened, as gentle as the moonlight.


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