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Short, Light, Free Chapter 144

Chapter 144: Seven Friends: Brother Si

I'll try not to make this story hard to comprehend, but life is not something that can be explained with just words .

I remember a saying that goes: It takes three years to learn something good, but just three days to learn something bad .

But how can a thoroughly evil person become good?

My answer? Seven friends .  

They walked in front of me, falling into the depths of the unfathomable abyss on my behalf in order to put me back on the right path and to make me cherish everything that I have .

If not for these seven friends, I might've turned out to be a complete bad egg .

When did I meet Whitey, you ask?

I would have to start from my best buddy because Brother Si is his brother .

Yang is my best buddy's surname, and that's all you're going to get because I would not reveal his first name .

A few days ago, I told him that I was going to write about his brother and I asked what name I should use in place of his real one .

"Just call me Yang Dalong," he answered with a smile .

Yang Dalong got his name from his grandfather .  

His grandfather had served the army and fought in the war .

He was stationed at an island for over ten years and he became a political party member upon returning .

He worked as an official for the masses within the neighborhood committee .

People those days had little education .

Yang Dalong's grandfather was drafted when he was only about 15-16 years old . Being illiterate was his life's biggest regret .  

It was a tradition for the older generation to name a newborn child .

Naturally, Yang Dalong's grandfather was the most qualified to name him .

He wanted a simple name .

I tried putting myself in Grandfather Yang's shoes as Dalong narrated the process .

It was definitely difficult for Grandfather Yang to come up with a good name since he was illiterate .

It was good enough that Yang Yi and Yang Er did not come up .

Surnames could not be changed, and Yang Dalong's birth fell under the year of the Dragon .

Two characters down .

He then flipped through the directory for half a day and finally settled on the last – Da .

"What if it wasn't the year of the Dragon?" Dalong thought to himself when his grandfather first relayed the story .

Was his name going to be Yang Daji instead?

Or Yang Dagou?

Or Yang Dazhu?

Compared to Dalong's Chinese zodiac, mine sounded much worse .

After explaining how he had obtained his name, Dalong went on to talk about his brother .

Brother Si wasn't Dalong's biological brother, which explained why his family name wasn't Yang .

I don't really know his name, but I have a lot of respect for him .

I would not be saying so much if Brother Si was just like any average person .

That year, when Dalong and I were in our first year of high school, Brother Si turned 25 and opened a video game shop in the city area .

There were all kinds of game consoles, handheld or not .

I stopped going to the arcades and shifted my attention to those handheld game consoles .

My dream at that time was to be like Brother Si; I wanted a gaming shop of my own so I could sell and play games at the same time .

I could purchase the latest gadgets and games without thinking twice . I could play games at home, through the night, without being shamed .

Brother Si's shop was situated in the city center .

I considered how my friendship with Dalong was driven mostly by the fact that I could freeload off of it in Brother Si's gaming shop .

The most successful I had been was when I introduced myself as Dalong's best friend .

I got a cassette tape for a cheap price, a free soda, and I even managed to hog the game console on display .

It became my routine during summer break .

It was also then that I got to learn of Nintendo, Sony, and Xbox .

Before moving on, I must mention that Brother Si had long, luscious black hair .

He had trouble moving about and he seldom traveled elsewhere apart from his shop and apartment .

That was how he grew his hair out .  

Truth be told, before I met him for the first time, Dalong warned me repeatedly, "Don't be surprised by his appearance . His hair is a little long and his legs aren't great . Don't stare . "

I did not think too much of that back then since I, too, had plans of growing my hair out . I wanted to go for a look that could fully express the artistic part of me .

I changed my mind, of course, upon seeing Brother Si's hair .

It swept over his shoulders down to his buttocks .

How's that a little long, Dalong?

Brother Si had a medium build although he had a masculine face . Well, masculine if we disregard his long shiny hair . He looked pretty darn attractive from the back .

Yeah, I know .

The term 'sexy back' brings me bad memories up till now .

Because of Dalong's prior warning, however, I kept my mouth shut and my thoughts to myself .

I just believed that a man without personality is no different from a salted fish .

Whenever I was about to meet Brother Si, Dalong would remind me not to bring up his hair and legs .

Of course, the more forbidden, the more curious .

One day, Dalong finally shared that Brother Si was plagued by a disease when he was very young .

Hemophilia: A rare disorder in which blood doesn't clot normally, causing the patient to bleed longer than usual and bruise easily .

I wasn't aware of the link between that illness and Brother Si's legs at that time . It was only a long time later that I realized the effects of the disease include disability and muscle contraction . Movements would become more challenging especially for those above 30 years old .

At that time, whenever we were gamed in Brother Si's shop, I would see him stretching his left leg .

I observed how he had to use a lot of effort just to get up or even change position . He would also be in charge of accepting parcels, and carrying those heavier ones made his legs limp .

I feel pretty embarrassed to say this, but I've taken quite a bit of advantage of that shop . I was really poor and simply had no money for games . I remembered feeling remorseful over the fact that I wasn't able to render Brother Si any assistance in exchange for my freeloading .

Although I was not sure if Brother Si really liked us, he would always greet us kindly when he saw us . I also tried my best not to point out his health problem or even look straight at his long black hair .

Dalong and I would usually game until five or six, or until Brother Si had to close his shop . We always had a hard time leaving .

Brother Si wasn't the one to set the closing time in the beginning; it was his father, also the husband of Dalong's aunt, who would drive over to pick Brother Si up .

We would watch him close up the shop and enter the car before taking the public bus home .

We were neighbors, but Brother Si's house was on the other side of the city .

I heard that Brother Si's parents, also Dalong's aunt and uncle, absolutely abhorred his hair .

They had tried many ways to get rid of it but to no avail . They were even on the verge of disowning their son because of it!

"When did he start growing it out?" I asked Dalong .

He shook his head, saying that he'd only seen Brother Si with long hair .

His aunt and uncle often urged him to persuade Brother Si to get it chopped off . After all, long hair looked good on a woman and not a man .

I remembered us spending most of our first year of high school in Brother Si's shop .

Brother Si was a very meticulous person . During the PS2 era, the advertisement posters on his wall were those of Sony's 50inch monitors .

Those cost tens of thousands of yuan, completely unimaginable for us at that time .

He told us things that I could still remember today . Things like how Sony's PS3 would complement his screen monitors well .

To me, Sony had the best monitors . In fact, until today, I would still recommend Sony without hesitation .

Later on, though, Brother Si bought a new toy .

Logitech's car racing game controller .

It was called a controller but it felt more like a simulator .

Brother Si would use it to play GT car racing while Dalong and I watched from the sides .  

I had a poor impression of GT car racing because it was sold as a game based off real racing cars that could drift at full speed . Yet, the actual controller had no such controls . The player would have to break, steer the trembling wheel, and then accelerate again . It was overall a joke and the computer could easily crush the player .

Having played Mario Kart when I was growing up, I've always found games that simulated reality dumb .  

Clearly, I was wrong .

Initially, Brother Si had started gaming to escape reality .

Later on, he played because he had no alternatives .

Back then, I never knew why Brother Si did not get tired of GT car racing .

Year three was exceptionally busy for Dalong and me, so we dropped by his shop less .

In fact, even Dalong and I rarely met up during that year .

We got busy on our own, all the way until the first year of university .  

It felt good to be a university student .

I remembered the president's welcome speech .

"How do you say University in English? Uni-ver-si-ty –– Play all you want for four years . "

He wasn't bluffing at all .

When I realized that my university was located near Brother Si's shop, I went over there to have a look and saw that Brother Si had chopped his long locks off .

The sight looked absolutely foreign to me that before I entered the shop, I had to call Dalong first to ask what was going on .

What he told me shocked me beyond belief .

How do you force a man to chop off the hair that he'd grown for many years?

Answer: Down payment for a car .

It was only until I hung up that I noticed a Toyota parked outside his shop .

I could immediately tell that it was Brother Si's car because there were a lot of stickers on it .

Yes, all kinds of brightly colored stickers, all over the car .

My first thought was Brother Si could actually drive a car .

I did not enter his shop that day and chose a weekend to visit him together with Dalong instead .

More like freeload, actually, but that's beside the point .

Coincidentally, that weekend was Brother Si's birthday but neither Dalong nor I was aware .

We sat on the sofa as usual and played Street Fighter 4 on the 50-inch Sony screen .

We only realized it was his birthday when a delivery guy sent a cake over to the shop in the evening .

Yes, that was the generation where deliveries started becoming popular, along with Taobao .

The cake had been ordered by Brother Si himself, but Dalong and I ate it, too .

I, being utterly shameless, took two slices .

As Dalong ate his slice, I had the amazing opportunity of competing with Brother Si in a few matches of Street Fighter .

It was a humbling experience that proved that there will always be a higher mountain elsewhere .

Although I was new at Street Fighter, I had played quite a lot of King of Fighters previously .

Still, I lost all three matches against Brother Si that day .

I gave it my all while he only played with his right hand .

His sensitive and stable control left my character cut and bruised all over .

I remembered how he picked up the video game software and said, "This video game magazine is the final edition . It seems that the company is about to collapse . "

Ignorant of most things, Dalong asked cheerfully," Let me read it, Brother Si . "

Brother Si acceded to his request .

Dalong finished the magazine in the bus on the way home .

The magazine eventually fell into my hands .  

All I remembered during that visit was the magazine and Brother Si's birthday .

What Dalong and I did not expect, however, was for Brother Si to close his shop down after that day .

Please don't think that this was a tragedy . The story was much more encouraging .

Half a month passed from that day before I discovered that the game shop was permanently closed .

My first reaction was to call Dalong .

Over the phone, he told me, "The shop was doomed to fail since he sold only authentic Japanese games and tapes . Having faith is one thing, but no matter how good Sony and Nintendo are, they're not going to be as hot-selling as the pirated versions . "

Brother Si must've said those profound words .

When I questioned him about Brother Si's whereabouts, he answered flatly, "He drove off to Tibet . "

I hoped everyone would be able to connect the words that I'm about to say .

Otaku, half-crippled, itasha, journey to Tibet .

Brother Si was already on his way to Tibet when I called Dalong .

That's right . He sold off all his consoles and games to get cash and necessities .

He went westward, to Tibet .

I found it hard to believe when Dalong broke the news .

Brother Si had left us . . . left the fictitious world of games .

He had matured and found a hobby of his own .

I never saw him again after his birthday .

The latest news I've received of him was from Dalong, half a year ago .

"Do you know rally?" he asked .

According to Dalong, Brother Si has become a rally driver in China Rally Championship (CRC) .

I 39 ll try not to make this story hard to comprehend, but life is not something that can be explained with just words . I remember a saying that goes It takes three years to learn something good, but just three days to learn something bad . But how can a thoroughly evil person become good My answer Seven friends . They walked in front of me, falling into the depths of the unfathomable abyss on my behalf in order to put me back on the right path and to make me cherish everything that I have . If not for these seven friends, I might 39 ve turned out to be a complete bad egg . . . . When did I meet Whitey, you ask I would have to start from my best buddy because Brother Si is his brother . Yang is my best buddy 39 s surname, and that 39 s all you 39 re going to get because I would not reveal his first name . A few days ago, I told him that I was going to write about his brother and I asked what name I should use in place of his real one . Just call me Yang Dalong, he answered with a smile . Yang Dalong got his name from his grandfather . His grandfather had served the army and fought in the war . He was stationed at an island for over ten years and he became a political party member upon returning . He worked as an official for the masses within the neighborhood committee . People those days had little education . Yang Dalong 39 s grandfather was drafted when he was only about 15 16 years old . Being illiterate was his life 39 s biggest regret . It was a tradition for the older generation to name a newborn child . Naturally, Yang Dalong 39 s grandfather was the most qualified to name him . He wanted a simple name . I tried putting myself in Grandfather Yang 39 s shoes as Dalong narrated the process . It was definitely difficult for Grandfather Yang to come up with a good name since he was illiterate . It was good enough that Yang Yi and Yang Er did not come up . Surnames could not be changed, and Yang Dalong 39 s birth fell under the year of the Dragon . Two characters down . He then flipped through the directory for half a day and finally settled on the last Da . What if it wasn 39 t the year of the Dragon Dalong thought to himself when his grandfather first relayed the story . Was his name going to be Yang Daji instead Or Yang Dagou Or Yang Dazhu Compared to Dalong 39 s Chinese zodiac, mine sounded much worse . After explaining how he had obtained his name, Dalong went on to talk about his brother . Brother Si wasn 39 t Dalong 39 s biological brother, which explained why his family name wasn 39 t Yang . I don 39 t really know his name, but I have a lot of respect for him . I would not be saying so much if Brother Si was just like any average person . That year, when Dalong and I were in our first year of high school, Brother Si turned 25 and opened a video game shop in the city area . There were all kinds of game consoles, handheld or not . I stopped going to the arcades and shifted my attention to those handheld game consoles . My dream at that time was to be like Brother Si I wanted a gaming shop of my own so I could sell and play games at the same time . I could purchase the latest gadgets and games without thinking twice . I could play games at home, through the night, without being shamed . Brother Si 39 s shop was situated in the city center . I considered how my friendship with Dalong was driven mostly by the fact that I could freeload off of it in Brother Si 39 s gaming shop . The most successful I had been was when I introduced myself as Dalong 39 s best friend . I got a cassette tape for a cheap price, a free soda, and I even managed to hog the game console on display . It became my routine during summer break . It was also then that I got to learn of Nintendo, Sony, and Xbox . Before moving on, I must mention that Brother Si had long, luscious black hair . He had trouble moving about and he seldom traveled elsewhere apart from his shop and apartment . That was how he grew his hair out . Truth be told, before I met him for the first time, Dalong warned me repeatedly, Don 39 t be surprised by his appearance . His hair is a little long and his legs aren 39 t great . Don 39 t stare . I did not think too much of that back then since I, too, had plans of growing my hair out . I wanted to go for a look that could fully express the artistic part of me . I changed my mind, of course, upon seeing Brother Si 39 s hair . It swept over his shoulders down to his buttocks . How 39 s that a little long, Dalong Brother Si had a medium build although he had a masculine face . Well, masculine if we disregard his long shiny hair . He looked pretty darn attractive from the back . Yeah, I know . The term 39 sexy back 39 brings me bad memories up till now . Because of Dalong 39 s prior warning, however, I kept my mouth shut and my thoughts to myself . I just believed that a man without personality is no different from a salted fish . Whenever I was about to meet Brother Si, Dalong would remind me not to bring up his hair and legs . Of course, the more forbidden, the more curious . One day, Dalong finally shared that Brother Si was plagued by a disease when he was very young . Hemophilia A rare disorder in which blood doesn 39 t clot normally, causing the patient to bleed longer than usual and bruise easily . I wasn 39 t aware of the link between that illness and Brother Si 39 s legs at that time . It was only a long time later that I realized the effects of the disease include disability and muscle contraction . Movements would become more challenging especially for those above 30 years old . At that time, whenever we were gamed in Brother Si 39 s shop, I would see him stretching his left leg . I observed how he had to use a lot of effort just to get up or even change position . He would also be in charge of accepting parcels, and carrying those heavier ones made his legs limp . I feel pretty embarrassed to say this, but I 39 ve taken quite a bit of advantage of that shop . I was really poor and simply had no money for games . I remembered feeling remorseful over the fact that I wasn 39 t able to render Brother Si any assistance in exchange for my freeloading . Although I was not sure if Brother Si really liked us, he would always greet us kindly when he saw us . I also tried my best not to point out his health problem or even look straight at his long black hair . Dalong and I would usually game until five or six, or until Brother Si had to close his shop . We always had a hard time leaving . Brother Si wasn 39 t the one to set the closing time in the beginning it was his father, also the husband of Dalong 39 s aunt, who would drive over to pick Brother Si up . We would watch him close up the shop and enter the car before taking the public bus home . We were neighbors, but Brother Si 39 s house was on the other side of the city . I heard that Brother Si 39 s parents, also Dalong 39 s aunt and uncle, absolutely abhorred his hair . They had tried many ways to get rid of it but to no avail . They were even on the verge of disowning their son because of it When did he start growing it out I asked Dalong . He shook his head, saying that he 39 d only seen Brother Si with long hair . His aunt and uncle often urged him to persuade Brother Si to get it chopped off . After all, long hair looked good on a woman and not a man . I remembered us spending most of our first year of high school in Brother Si 39 s shop . Brother Si was a very meticulous person . During the PS2 era, the advertisement posters on his wall were those of Sony 39 s 50inch monitors . Those cost tens of thousands of yuan, completely unimaginable for us at that time . He told us things that I could still remember today . Things like how Sony 39 s PS3 would complement his screen monitors well . To me, Sony had the best monitors . In fact, until today, I would still recommend Sony without hesitation . Later on, though, Brother Si bought a new toy . Logitech 39 s car racing game controller . It was called a controller but it felt more like a simulator . Brother Si would use it to play GT car racing while Dalong and I watched from the sides . I had a poor impression of GT car racing because it was sold as a game based off real racing cars that could drift at full speed . Yet, the actual controller had no such controls . The player would have to break, steer the trembling wheel, and then accelerate again . It was overall a joke and the computer could easily crush the player . Having played Mario Kart when I was growing up, I 39 ve always found games that simulated reality dumb . Clearly, I was wrong . Initially, Brother Si had started gaming to escape reality . Later on, he played because he had no alternatives . Back then, I never knew why Brother Si did not get tired of GT car racing . Year three was exceptionally busy for Dalong and me, so we dropped by his shop less . In fact, even Dalong and I rarely met up during that year . We got busy on our own, all the way until the first year of university . It felt good to be a university student . I remembered the president 39 s welcome speech . How do you say University in English Uni ver si ty Play all you want for four years . He wasn 39 t bluffing at all . When I realized that my university was located near Brother Si 39 s shop, I went over there to have a look and saw that Brother Si had chopped his long locks off . The sight looked absolutely foreign to me that before I entered the shop, I had to call Dalong first to ask what was going on . What he told me shocked me beyond belief . How do you force a man to chop off the hair that he 39 d grown for many years Answer Down payment for a car . It was only until I hung up that I noticed a Toyota parked outside his shop . I could immediately tell that it was Brother Si 39 s car because there were a lot of stickers on it . Yes, all kinds of brightly colored stickers, all over the car . My first thought was Brother Si could actually drive a car . I did not enter his shop that day and chose a weekend to visit him together with Dalong instead . More like freeload, actually, but that 39 s beside the point . Coincidentally, that weekend was Brother Si 39 s birthday but neither Dalong nor I was aware . We sat on the sofa as usual and played Street Fighter 4 on the 50 inch Sony screen . We only realized it was his birthday when a delivery guy sent a cake over to the shop in the evening . Yes, that was the generation where deliveries started becoming popular, along with Taobao . The cake had been ordered by Brother Si himself, but Dalong and I ate it, too . I, being utterly shameless, took two slices . As Dalong ate his slice, I had the amazing opportunity of competing with Brother Si in a few matches of Street Fighter . It was a humbling experience that proved that there will always be a higher mountain elsewhere . Although I was new at Street Fighter, I had played quite a lot of King of Fighters previously . Still, I lost all three matches against Brother Si that day . I gave it my all while he only played with his right hand . His sensitive and stable control left my character cut and bruised all over . I remembered how he picked up the video game software and said, This video game magazine is the final edition . It seems that the company is about to collapse . Ignorant of most things, Dalong asked cheerfully, Let me read it, Brother Si . Brother Si acceded to his request . Dalong finished the magazine in the bus on the way home . The magazine eventually fell into my hands . All I remembered during that visit was the magazine and Brother Si 39 s birthday . What Dalong and I did not expect, however, was for Brother Si to close his shop down after that day . Please don 39 t think that this was a tragedy . The story was much more encouraging . Half a month passed from that day before I discovered that the game shop was permanently closed . My first reaction was to call Dalong . Over the phone, he told me, The shop was doomed to fail since he sold only authentic Japanese games and tapes . Having faith is one thing, but no matter how good Sony and Nintendo are, they 39 re not going to be as hot selling as the pirated versions . Brother Si must 39 ve said those profound words . When I questioned him about Brother Si 39 s whereabouts, he answered flatly, He drove off to Tibet . . . . . I hoped everyone would be able to connect the words that I 39 m about to say . Otaku, half crippled, itasha, journey to Tibet . Brother Si was already on his way to Tibet when I called Dalong . That 39 s right . He sold off all his consoles and games to get cash and necessities . He went westward, to Tibet . I found it hard to believe when Dalong broke the news . Brother Si had left us . . . left the fictitious world of games . He had matured and found a hobby of his own . I never saw him again after his birthday . The latest news I 39 ve received of him was from Dalong, half a year ago . Do you know rally he asked . According to Dalong, Brother Si has become a rally driver in China Rally Championship CRC .

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Chapter 162: Door of Truth (Part 2) III
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Chapter 156: Smart Friend (Part 2) III
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Chapter 150: Blemish of Time (Part 2) III
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Chapter 149: Blemish of Time (Part 2) II
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Chapter 148: Blemish of Time (Part 2) I
Chapter 148
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Chapter 146
Chapter 145: Mountain, Sea VII - Jiao Tu
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Chapter 143: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) III
Chapter 143
Chapter 142: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) II
Chapter 142
Chapter 141: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 3) I
Chapter 141
Chapter 140: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) III
Chapter 140
Chapter 139: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) II
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Chapter 138: Your Family Name, My Name (Part 2) I
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Chapter 134: Rain Man (Part 3) III
Chapter 134
Chapter 133: Rain Main (Part 3) II
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Chapter 132: Rain Man (Part 3) I
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Chapter 131: Rain Man (Part 2) III
Chapter 131
Chapter 130: Rain Man (Part 2) II
Chapter 130
Chapter 129: Rain Man (Part 2) I
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127: Rain Man II
Chapter 126: Rain Man I
Chapter 125: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) III
Chapter 125
Chapter 124: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) II
Chapter 124
Chapter 123: Daytime Lady Ghost (Part 2) I
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120: Daytime Lady Ghost I
Chapter 119: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) III
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Chapter 118: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
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Chapter 117: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive (Part 2) I
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Chapter 115: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive II
Chapter 114: Seeking Individuals, Dead or Alive I
Chapter 113: Wormhole Time Machine III
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Chapter 108: Karma I
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Chapter 103: Panda on Strike II
Chapter 102: Panda on Strike I
Chapter 101: Seven Friends: Fourth Brother
Chapter 100: Mountain, Sea IX: Pixiu
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Chapter 98: Mountain, Sea VII: Xiaoqian
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Chapter 95: Smoke and Business I
Chapter 94: Immortal Cultivation Studies III
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91: The Value of Art (Part 2) III
Chapter 91
Chapter 90: The Value of Art (Part 2) II
Chapter 90
Chapter 89: The Value of Art (Part 2) I
Chapter 89
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Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) III
Chapter 81
Chapter 80: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) II
Chapter 80
Chapter 79: All-seeing Eye (Part 2) I
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75: Choice (Part 2) III
Chapter 75
Chapter 74: Choice (Part 2) II
Chapter 74
Chapter 73: Choice (Part 2) I
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70
Chapter 69
Chapter 68
Chapter 67
Chapter 66: Moon of Wrath I
Chapter 65: Battlefield Reporter
Chapter 64: Mountain, Sea VI: Baize
Chapter 63: Mountain, Sea V: Pu Lao
Chapter 62: Mountain, Sea IV: Wind Fox
Chapter 61: Bet's On II
Chapter 60: Bet's On I
Chapter 59: Brilliant Silver III
Chapter 58: Brilliant Silver II
Chapter 57: Brilliant Silver I
Chapter 56: Game of Destruction III
Chapter 55: Game of Destruction II
Chapter 54: Game of Destruction I
Chapter 53: Has Always Been III
Chapter 52: Has Always Been II
Chapter 51: Has Always Been I
Chapter 50: Field of Vision III
Chapter 49: Field of Vision II
Chapter 48: Field of Vision I
Chapter 47: Pacific Ocean
Chapter 46: My Bride III
Chapter 45: My Bride II
Chapter 44: My Bride
Chapter 43: Escape II
Chapter 42: Escape I
Chapter 41: Candy III
Chapter 40: Candy II
Chapter 39: Candy I
Chapter 38: In What World? III
Chapter 37: In What World? II
Chapter 36: In What World?
Chapter 35: Unfortunate Opportunity III
Chapter 34: Unfortunate Opportunity II
Chapter 33: Unfortunate Opportunity I
Chapter 32: Code K III
Chapter 31: Code K II
Chapter 30: Code K
Chapter 29: Why Me? III
Chapter 28: Why Me II
Chapter 27: Why Me? I
Chapter 26: Bomb Specialist III
Chapter 25: Bomb Specialist II
Chapter 24: Bomb Specialist I
Chapter 23: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death III
Chapter 22: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death II
Chapter 21: Peaceful Birth, Peaceful Death I
Chapter 20: Longevity II
Chapter 19: Longevity I
Chapter 18: Mountain, Sea III: Diamond Dust
Chapter 17: Mountain, Sea II: Tao Tie
Chapter 16: Mountain, Sea I: Forget-Me
Chapter 15: Sometimes III
Chapter 14: Sometimes II
Chapter 13: Sometimes I
Chapter 12: Clap Clap Clap II
Chapter 11: Clap Clap Clap I
Chapter 10: Summer II
Chapter 9: Summer I
Chapter 8: No Loudspeaker III
Chapter 7: No Loudspeaker II
Chapter 6: No Loudspeaker I
Chapter 5: Providence
Chapter 4: I'm Not Bad
Chapter 3: Devil's Corner
Chapter 2: Dystopian Determination
Chapter 1: The Knowing
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