THE SERIAL SHORT STORY PROJECT WITH XIE SHI MIN CHAPTER 1 “Who are you? Where is my girlfriend?!” Jiajun demanded. The little boy in front of him shook his head. “You cannot see her,” he mocked, in a singsong voice, before becoming serious again. “It is against divine law for the living to pursue the dead.” “Who asked you for your opinion?” Jiajun snapped at him, annoyed. “Well, you did. You asked me for an audience, remember?” The little boy grinned. He transformed, growing taller and taller, older and older. At last, he was a grown man with a bushy beard and a crown. Somehow, a throne adorned with dragons appeared and he sat on it. A desk appeared before him and awnings framed his seat. The little boy had transformed–no, wait–was, the Lord of the Dead. Jiajun staggered back. “I’m surprised that you even made it this far.” Yan Luo Wang, the Lord of the Dead, remarked. “You–” the sixteen-year-old sputtered, staggering back. “Surprised? I take on many forms,” he said, his voice becoming raspy. The deity’s face became more and more wrinkled, with his beard growing grey. “Regardless of age, death comes to us all. This is something you must learn, Huang Jiajun.” The teenaged boy’s jaw had dropped to the floor, literally. He was in a dream, after all, and in dreams, anything was possible. “Welcome to the ten courts and eighteen levels of hell, Huang Jiajun. Except… you should not be here. Not yet. Few mortals come here when they are alive, and their requests usually amount to the same thing: bringing back a loved one. But it is not possible.” Jiajun shook like a leaf, and his heart ricocheted in his ribcage. He could barely speak. But he wanted his girlfriend, Ruoying, back, and so, he had to stand his ground. After all, he had not emptied grains of rice repeatedly into an offering bin for nothing. “So, Huang Jiajun, what makes you think you can have permission to venture into the Realm of Spirits just to retrieve some random soul?” Yan Luo Wang asked. The teenager finally found his voice. “I love her.”
The Lord of the Shadows laughed, his raspy voice giving way to a thunderous bass one, before transforming into a high pitched giggle. Jiajun’s fingers twitched, and he willed himself not to cover his ears. “I–It’s not funny. I know Ruoying and I are destined to be together. When we were young, a fortune teller told us that a red string bound us together and that we would always end up together in every life we would have.” “Oh? Let me have a look.” The Lord of Souls, now looking like a young boy playing dress up in robes, snapped his fingers. An iPad appeared in front of him. Sticking his tongue out, he started swiping the screen. “Which folder did I put her record in? I don’t even remember. Urgh…” Now was his chance. The stupid Lord of the Dead was vulnerable. Jiajun could lunge for the iPad and yank it away from the King of Hell. Or he could wait patiently for him to find his beloved’s records.
CHAPTER 2 “Did a hungry ghost eat up the data on this machine? Cowhead!” Just as Yan Luo Wang said that, Jiajun lunged towards him and snatched the iPad. Skidding across the table, he almost knocked into a dashing young man wearing long, flowing robes that exposed his rock hard abs. Jiajun looked up. The man’s horns indicated that he was Cowhead, a psychopomp of the Netherworld. Shocked, The King of Hell blinked. He raised an eyebrow at Jiajun and transformed into a grown man. “You did not pass my test.” The teenager staggered back. Although the King of Hell did not yell, this made Jiajun even more afraid. “With this choice, you have doomed yourself. Even if you save your precious Ruoying, you have relinquished the right to reincarnate. Ever. When you die, you will experience a special kind of torture,” he said, grinning. “Cowhead, supervise him. See if this pathetic excuse of a human can save his girlfriend.” The handsome young man nodded. Jiajun noticed Cowhead’s chiselled biceps that threatened to burst from the robes. Would this… deity… help him or hurt him? “But I am not without mercy. Use the iPad to your advantage. Cowhead, see to it that he doesn’t destroy the fabric of the Netherworld.” The psychopomp nodded and they walked away from the reception area. Jiajun shuddered as he thought about that encounter. He did not want to see the Lord of the Dead ever again. Both Cowhead and Jiajun walked. Red lanterns seemed to be embedded into rocky cliffs, with screaming, cursing and swearing echoing throughout the realm. At times, Jiajun thought he was walking through a labyrinth, as no matter where he turned, all paths seemed to be surrounded by the same mountains. Suddenly, the cliffs shuddered and groaned, just like their inhabitants. The teenager felt a cold breeze as the rocks beneath his feet crumbled. Cowhead had to grab Jiajun’s arm to stop him from falling. “What is going on?” the teenager screamed, but Cowhead shushed him. “You have angered my boss, so he has made your life difficult. Stick closely to me. Now hand me the iPad.” Jiajun handed the iPad to Cowhead and the psychopomp unlocked it.
A map appeared on the screen. It indicated the psychopomp’s presence with a red dot, while Jiajun’s presence was marked with a yellow one. According to the map, they should head to the House of Liars, where Ruoying should be. A white dot represented her soul, and it was receding. They had to hurry–and fast. “Why is my beloved in the Hall of Liars? She’s never told a lie.” “Are you sure? Everyone lies. Going there is part of everyone’s punishment. Ah. Here we are.” They had joined a queue of souls. “Why do I have to queue?” Jiajun whined. “I need to save my girlfriend!” Some souls who heard Jiajun glared at him. “There’s nothing I can do,” Cowhead said. “Even I have to obey the rules.” The both of them waited until they were at the front of the line. A goth-looking teenage girl holding a whip sized them up and waved them through. Jiajun thought he saw a tail peeking out, but maybe it was his imagination. The House of Liars… was a… waterpark? Greenery framed the landscape and each person was either wading down a lazy river or chillin’ out with a drink by the pool. In the distance were water slides, but what caught Jiajun’s eye was the waterfall. The puzzled boy gave Cowhead a look. “The water is a truth serum. When these people get talking, they will torture one another with the truth. After that, someone yanks out their tongues in another room.” Cowhead explained. A scream from far away pierced the air. Jiajun’s face paled. He could not bear the thought of Ruoying’s tongue being plucked out. “Are you still sure you want to go through all this trouble?” the psychopomp asked. Jiajun nodded, suddenly determined again. “I can’t live my life without her.” “I see,” Cowhead said. “What makes her so special?” Jiajun stopped for a moment. He blushed. “She was… kind. In Primary One, when my classmates were mean to me, she was the one who stopped them from teasing me. Do you know how rare it is for me to find kindness? I swore that she would be mine after that.”
Suddenly, the iPad made a sound. Ruoying’s icon had dropped off the map! That wasn’t all. Jiajun felt something behind him. He turned to look, and was face to face with the goth-looking teenager. “Mmm… I haven’t tasted a teenage boy for a very long time,” she whispered into his ear. Jiajun blinked and she had transformed into a nine-tailed fox spirit! “Don’t mind if I do,” she purred, licking her lips.