<h4>Chapter 159: The Elders</h4>
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What Nangong Wuyue said aroused Hao Ren’s curiosity.
“A forbidden territory in the deep sea?” He stared at Nangong Wuyue. “I’ve heard from Vivian that no one has ever found the location of the City of Sirens. Could this be the forbidden territory?”
“I suppose,” said Nangong Wuyue. “Maybe there’s some special way to get in there. The deep sea is a mysterious ce and very little’s been explored by humans. Perhaps, normal sirens could dive in there. But, mom has never mentioned about her hometown. It was like she didn’t want me to go there. I don’t know why.”
“The possibility of mom being there is low.” Nangong Sanba shook his head. “If she’s there, then why hasn’t shee to find us? She’s gone to the surface once, she could do it again if she wanted to.”
“I’m going to carry on the search even if I fail to find her in the end,” Nangong Wuyue said softly. “For years I’ve been looking for her and it’s be a part of my life.”
“Now, we more or less know what’s going on. You should’ve made it clear in the first ce.” Hao Ren exhaled. He felt that the siblings’ story could make a drama series, 40 episodes at least. “Sanba, what’s your next move?”
“It’d be better if you called me Nangong.” A gloom cast over Nangong Sanba’s face. “I’m here for my sister. Now, I’m relieved she’s found herself a bunch of more-than-capable friends. But, I’m curious: are you lot a family?”
Nangong Sanba took a quick nce at everyone. It struck him as intriguing that Vivian and Lily—a vampire and a werewolf could get along with one another. At the same time, the 2.15-metre giant sitting opposite him had a scary grin, which implied he was anything but a normal human being. He just could not wrap his brain around it.
“Err…” Hao Ren remembered the statement of confidentiality he had signed. Before Nangong became one of them, he could not divulge anything. So, he went with his cover story. “This ce is more like a shelter, a neutral and safe territory. We don’t care who, as long as one can live in peace and get along with others, one can stay.” Pointing at Vivian and Lily, Hao Ren continued, “Notice them? They live in peace with one another. You can stay if you want. Just pay some rental. But, I need to get a nod from from my superior.”
“It won’t be good for me to stay. I don’t want you to get into trouble.” Nangong Sanba declined the offer. “As a demon hunter, my job is not to stay in one ce. An easy andfortable life isn’t my cup of tea.”
Nangong Wuyue gave him a kick. “Brother, keep your head down. I’m serious.”
“Okay. I’ve got a job in Russia, helping a rich businessman drive out evil spirits in return for a handsome pay. No way I’m going to say no to that. I’ll go there in two days…”
So much for a demon hunter. Nangong Sanba was basically just a little better than a sorcerer, travelling around and driving out spirits for money. He would asionally do things for free to collect information he needed, just as he did in Ennd back then. However, he would not aim for the strong ones, like vampires and werewolves which could easily wallop him half dead. Nangong knew his limits. His targets were mostly those who were lower in the food chain like wraiths, or he would sometimes target curses and voodoo rituals. His idea was to be safe.
Nontheless, sometimes he would f*ck up just like he did in Ennd. His venture to the ruins went terribly wrong when he stumbled unexpectedly into a swamp of wraith knights and a demon sealed in the crypts. He barely made it out alive thanks to Hao Ren.
Nangong Sanba recalled the incident. Then, he pped the back of his head with his hand. “Ah, now I remember it. The crypt incident in Ennd, it was you lot who saved my a**. You’re my saviour.”
“Hehe…you’re wee.” Hao Ren waved his hand and yed it down. Then, he yawned inadvertently.
Nangong Sanba read his signal. He tidied his shirt as he stood up. “It’s gettingte. Before I go, I want to apologise for what I’ve done, which may have been offensive. If you need me, I promise I’ll do whatever I can to help. After all these years travelling around the world, I’ve got my own sources of intel.”
“You’re going now?” Hao Ren got to his feet. “If you don’t mind, you can stay here tonight.”
Then Y’zaks also pulled himself to his feet. His dull voice like thunder and his smile reminded one of a morbid, crying baby in the night. “Since you’re Wuyue’s brother, please feel at home. I have a spare bed in my room.”
Due to his over-sized body, Y’zaks had been sleeping on the floor all this while. Also, he did not want to inconvenice anyone. So, he left the bed unused.
Nangong Sanba almost freaked out as he stared at the 2.15-metre giant, whose smile was just shy from being intimidating. He stepped back inadvertently. “It’s so nice of you but, I’ve a rented ce nearby. It’ste now and I’lle over tomorrow, just to check on my sister. Hope you guys don’t mind.”
Nangong Sanba walked to the door as he spoke. Hao Ren wanted to persuade him to stay for Nangong Wuyue’s sake but, he also noticed the subtle expression on Vivian’s face. He realised Vivian still had strong feelings towards demon hunters. He walked Sanba to the door while Nangong Wuyue followed, nagging at her brother. “Don’t always bother others. You should’ve been wiser…”
Amid her grumbling, Nangong Sanba apologised profusely again. Wearing a ck wind coat, he then quickly disappeared into the dark.
“You should have let him stay.” Hao Ren looked at Nangong Wuyue with an embarrassed smile. As a host, he felt it uncourteous to let her brother leave at this time of night. But, Nangong Wuyue was unfazed as she waved her hand, saying, “Don’t worry, he’s kind of stubborn. You wouldn’t have been able to talk him up. Anyway, he’s no kid. He’ll survive a night out there.”
As Nangong Sanba left, everyone went mute. Then Vivian broke the silence. “Haha, what a coincidence. The first time I heard the name Nangong Wuyue, I already felt something…but, never did I expect it to turn out exactly as I thought.”
“Let’s get some shut-eye.” Hao Ren started to yawn again. He nced up the clock on the wall; it was 2.30am. “We’ll discuss further tomorrow, I’m too tired now.”
After everyone got back to their rooms, the living room quieted down. Just when Hao Ren was about to leave, he discovered Lily was still on the sofa; she had been fighting her own biological clock the whole night until she waspletely taken over by the sleep bug. She was now snoring away.
Hao Ren pulled her tail in an effort to wake her. She would have bounced to her feet under normal circumstances. However, this time, all Hao Ren heard was mumbles of sleep talking. He sighed. He was thinking of getting help from Vivian or Nangong Wuyue but the timing was not the nicest. Why not carry her to her room himself, he thought. Well, as much as he liked the idea, he was wary of being bitten. After all, it had happened before so, he thought better of it. He took out a quilt and put it on her before yawning all the way back to his room.
It was a peaceful night, and Hao Ren only woke up at ten the next morning.
He was awakened by Lil Pea, who was pping him on the face with her tail.
He opened his eyes and saw the little mermaid jumping on him. He hated it especially when he was sound asleep. He mistook her as Rollie and almost flung her out of the windows. As he grabbed the little mermaid and sat up on the bed, he saw a trail of water from the writing desk to his bed. He instantly recognised it.
Obviously, the little mermaid did not understand his instructions about not getting out on the floor yesterday.
Hao Ren shoved Lil Pea back into the pot and carried it out into the living hall. Vivian was sweeping the floor while Lily was lying on the sofa with a nk gaze. Her head was tilted in such a funny posture. When she saw Hao Ren, she waved at him. “Good morning, Landlord…”
“What’s wrong with you?”
“I’ve got a stiff neck.” Her head tilted at a 45° angle. “It’s painfully sore…”
“…”
He regretted not carrying her back to her bed, even if there was a possibility of being bitten.
“You hungry?” Vivian asked as she walked past Hao Ren with the broom in her hand. “You can have some buns if you want. Since everyone’s still sleeping in, there’ll be no breakfast. I’ll prepare lunch.”
“Okay.” As Hao Ren strode into the kitchen, a loud knock was heard on the front door.
He shoved Lil Pea back into the pot. Then, he let Nangong Wuyue bring her to the bathroom and lock her in there—just in case it was the utility guy from the power or waterpany, or the aunty from the resident’s association pulling up. As he opened the door, tworge foreign men stood in front of it.
One of the men said, “Is the countess here?”