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The Tale Never Ends Volume 2 Probation- Chapter 27 The Requiem
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The Tale Never Ends Volume 2 Probation- Chapter 27 The Requiem

The tunes of "Liu Qing Niang" (literally the Lady of the Green Willow) wafted heavily over the eaves of a zither lessons classroom in the university; the sad, sorrowful tune cast a blanket of gloom and melancholy across the whole room. Never did anyone expect that the instructor for zither lessons, Yang Na, would be urgently hospitalized that night after playing this song.

  A piece of a wooden block was unearthed from the ground; an ancient relic found during the excavation of the school grounds which was part of the university's recent expansion project. By a stroke of coincidence, the Archaeology lecturer was present, and he called out frantically for the construction workers to handle the wooden block with care. After cleaning it, it was discovered that it was the board of an ancient zither! The age-old instrument was then delivered to Yang Na, the lecturer in charge of Ethnomusicology, for further examination and study. Judging by the number of strings able to be fixed upon on the zither, Yang Na concluded that the zither had come from a time no later than the Song Dynasty. Zithers had only five strings when it was first invented. As time went on, zither eventually had more strings added until it was thirteen in the Song Dynasty. Zithers nowadays have twenty-one strings altogether. With a fresh set of strings installed, at the pestering of her students, Yang Na played a song—the "Liu Qing Niang". None of them knew that the song had become the deathly requiem that had almost heralded their demise.

  After her collapse, Yang Na was rushed to the hospital immediately. But in the following days, students began to faint and lose consciousness. As days went by, more and more students were sent to the same hospitals and everyone exhibited the very same symptoms as their lecturer, Yang Na. All of them were suffering from breathing problems and unconsciousness. By the end of the week, almost all of the students of the zither class were all ridden with the same strange illness. These were the very same students who were present when Yang Na played the "Liu Qing Niang" song.

  At the same time, I received a call from the university, bidding me to return to school to collect my graduation certificate. At the university, I encountered the mysterious zither of archaic origins and came to know of the strange illness that plagued the entire class and the story of what happened. With the help of a junior, I was led to the hospital where my teacher, Yang Na, was at, where I found everyone kept in quarantine for examination. Not long later, the junior girl revealed, she and another junior girl were absent from class that day; hence they had escaped from the curse of the deathly requiem that now was trying to ensnare the lives of the entire class.

  I went to the doctor and requested to speak to him to find out more about everyone's conditions. Unexpectedly, everyone was experiencing similar signs of unconsciousness and breathing problems. But only the teacher, Yang Na, was suffering from heavier symptoms. After the talk, I requested permission from the doctor to visit Yang Na, citing my identity as her former student. With the doctor's consent, I came to the quarantine area where I found the corridor of the quarantine ward was filled with many people. Noticing the distressed and concerned expressions on their faces, I knew that they could only be the family members of the afflicted still inside.

  With my Spirit Sight, I was able to perceive the flow of spiritual energies. Lo and behold! There was indeed a colossal scud of dark mist hanging overhead the unconscious patients. From outside the windows of the ward, I could see that they were tainted by the foul spiritual energies swirling above them. This must be the reason that they were still out cold.

  I drifted to the end of the corridor and extracted my Spirit Gourd, the magical tool that my father had given to me, and muttered some incantations. I unstoppered my Gourd and felt a strong pulling force emitting from within the Gourd, a force trying to suck in everything like a black hole. I walked in the direction of the other end of the corridor, passing by the quarantine ward while strands of foul spiritual energies were drawn from under the doors into my Gourd.

  I reached the other end of the corridor and returned the stopper to my Gourd. As I wrung the cover of my Gourd tightly, jubilant cries came from the quarantine ward, screaming, "They're up! They have wakened up!" Not far away at another corner, excited whoops of joys too came, saying, "Everyone this side is waking up too!" The hurried patters of footfalls of the doctors and nurses came swiftly towards the direction of the quarantine ward.

  After some time of waiting, the doctor walked out through the doors of the ward after seeing his last patient. He had been going through every patient over the previous ten minutes. He yanked off his face mask and reported to the worried parents waiting near the stairway, "All the patients have regained consciousness. But we still need some time observing them. With everyone having the same symptoms, we have to be wary in case this could be a new epidemic. Hence we will still have to keep everyone here under quarantine." A shaky voice came from the midst of the anxious crowd suddenly. "My wife is still not up, Doctor? How is she?" The voice came from a man grieving over his wife, upset that she was still unconscious. This must be Yang Na's husband. I went to her ward quietly and looked through the window. An oxygen mask was clasped over her face and she was still passed out. I heard the doctor said, "Your wife's condition is a tad serious compared to the others. Although she's still not yet awake, have no fear! I'm sure she will be up very soon." However, his words did little to put ease into me. Noticing the beads of sweat forming on his forehead, I knew that Yang Na's condition was much worse than what the doctor could allow himself to convey!

  The doctor spun on his heels and turned to leave. But I knew. I knew that the deadlock threatening their lives were far from over. I saw a parent of one of the students suddenly and saw that her eyes were red and watery. I recognized the student she was looking at; a girl named Su Yixuan. This gave me an idea. I immediately ran, chasing after the doctor. The junior girl who had come with me to the hospital, seeing that I had made pursuit suddenly without a word, followed just behind me, scuttling swiftly together with me.

  I called after the doctor as I ran. Finally, when I caught up to him, he stopped, but his eyes conveyed nothing but anxiety and fear without any need to say anything. From his trembling eyes that tried to avoid contact with mine, I knew. The problems were far from the end! I questioned the doctor, "Tell me the truth about my fellow students, doctor. How are they?" The doctor looked fearfully at me and managed but a few words. "Y-you, you are..." I made up a story. The plan that I thought up just moments ago. "I am a fellow student of theirs, the boyfriend of the patient Su Yixuan. I did not dare ask you about this earlier because her parents are present and they are immensely worried. But your look tells me that they are..." As I spoke, the junior girl beside me was agape with shock. "Oh my, Senior... So you and Su Yixuan are..." I shot her a silencing glare and gestured for her to stop. The doctor gasped unconvincingly. "N-no, no! There's nothing wrong! It's only an infection..." With my eyes squinted I came very close to him and whispered, "Speak the truth, doctor. Surely you remember the Hippocratic Oath you'd taken when you take up this calling to be a physician."

  Somehow, my words seemed to resonate strongly with him for it seemed to have done the trick. Cold sweat trickled noiselessly down his forehead as I held him in a fixed stare eye-to-eye. Seconds ticked by until he finally heaved a heavy breath and squeaked. "Bad. All of them are in bad shape, truth be told. It is a virus that we have yet to identify, one that affects human's breathing. None of our antibiotics seem to be working, and everyone's condition is deteriorating. For some reason, everyone has woken up. But your teacher, the one surnamed Yang, I'm afraid she's..." But the doctor's voice seemed to harden with renewed resolve suddenly as he said, "But relax. We have set up a task force to look into this matter and find out any remedies as soon as possible..." I cut him short at once and said, "I know a physician who's extremely skilled in Chinese medicine. He's a master when it comes to dealing with weird and strange illnesses." There was a glimmer of interest that flashed for a brief instant in the doctor's eyes. "Which medical institute is he from? All would be well if we're able to..."

  In truth, the person that I was talking about was another counselor from the National Studies Institute. As I had mentioned earlier, the counselors at the Institute consist of my father, Old Man Chen, Uncle Quan, and lastly, another old man. He was the Institute's counselor in the field of Chinese medicine, Xie Bingyi. Despite being also a man who had seen the same amount of winter and summers as Old Man Chen, Master Xie looked very much younger and spirited than his colleague. His prowess in the field of Chinese medicine was second to none, with most of the skills that he possessed a trove of carefully hoarded knowledge from his family's dawning years. This would also explain his lack of professional educational credentials, despite his unrivaled expertise. But he was known in the town for being a short fuse; a prideful person who was quick to anger. Ever refusing to treat common ailments and minor maladies, he was infamous of guarding his secrets with utmost jealousy and zeal, evading even from helping the poor and needy by becoming a barefoot doctor. But he was also known to be an honest man. He would never withhold the truth of his patients, even if a sickness or disease was beyond his abilities to cure. He would say, "This illness is out of my powers! Go seek someone else for help!" Therefore his name began to spread, and everyone knew that he was a person who spoke only the truth. Patients who sought for his help consider him a worthy gamble, for he only treated patients that he has confidence in helping.

  I replied to the doctor, "He's not any specialist from any medical institution. But he's famous for being able to handle weird and strange illnesses. He's from the Wu Zhong County..." The doctor interjected suddenly with surprise. "Could it be the Old Man Xie from the National Studies Institute? But he is never amenable to treating patients outdoor, and I'm afraid that the current conditions of the patients do not permit..." I shook my head and calm him down. "Relax. I have my ways." I took out my phone and dialed Old Man Xie's number...

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Volume 3 Family Feuds --- Chapter 52 Jousting with Jiangshis
Volume 2 Probation- Chapter 27 The Requiem
Chapter 232 An Awkward Family Dinner
Chapter 231 Na San Tamed
Chapter 230 Stepping on a Tigress' Toes
Chapter 229 Letter
Chapter 228 Back to Wu Zhong
Chapter 227 The Shaman's Devices
Chapter 226 Na San, the Shaman
Chapter 225 The Intruder
Chapter 224: A Sally into Society
Chapter 223: Former Acquaintance
Chapter 222 The Invisible Hand
Chapter 221 Stages of Mastery
Chapter 220 New Sister?
Chapter 219 Taken
Chapter 218 Magic against Magic
Chapter 217 The Geeky Girl
Chapter 216 Changbai Mountain
Chapter 215 Waking Up
Chapter 214 Provenance
Chapter 213 Grappling with Ghouls
Chapter 212 Midnight Madness
Chapter 211 Cult of the Damned
Chapter 210 Meeting of the Triune
Chapter 209 Tales of the Pas
Chapter 208 The Earthquake
Chapter 207 Powerless
Chapter 206
Chapter 205
Chapter 204
Chapter 203
Chapter 202
Chapter 201
Chapter 200 A Pseudo Demon Killer Met a Real One
Chapter 199 The Clown-like Old Taoist Pries
Chapter 198 Bian Dashou Was Caugh
Chapter 197 Li Shouzhong
Chapter 196
Chapter 195 The Grotto Graves
Chapter 194 Lost in the Fros
Chapter 193 Interference
Chapter 192
Chapter 191 Zhang Zixiang
Chapter 190 Ringside Witness
Chapter 189 The Ming Dynasty Murong Hai
Chapter 188 Back to the Pas
Chapter 187 Master Six's Returning
Chapter 186 Who on Earth Is It?
Chapter 185 Headway
Chapter 184 Three-way Spli
Chapter 183 Another Fool's Errand
Chapter 182 Revisiting Fort Enigma
Chapter 181 The Champion's Bane
Chapter 180 Foiling of the Windchaser
Chapter 179 Clash from the Pas
Chapter 178 Finale Furor
Chapter 177 The Bonfire Finale
Chapter 176 Squaring off with Soldiers
Chapter 175 Lu Shengnan
Chapter 174 The Bold Confession
Chapter 173 Wish the skull in the Labyrinthian Canyon a Happy New Year
Chapter 172 The In-Laws
Chapter 171 A New Year
Chapter 170 Professor Zhang
Chapter 169 News
Chapter 168 The Chief of Clan Zhang
Chapter 167 Repast of Reparation
Chapter 166 Reacquainting the Champions
Chapter 165 The Hillside Hun
Chapter 164 Battle in the Blind
Chapter 163 Dueling Below the Hill
Chapter 162 Disturbing Discoveries
Chapter 161 The Zoomorphic Deities of Shamanism
Chapter 160 A Walk in the Lost Settlemen
Chapter 159 The Foxes of the Yellow Soil Ridge
Chapter 158 Lost Paradise
Chapter 157 The Yellow Soil Ridge
Chapter 156 Lao Tao
Chapter 155 Trump Card: Zheng Shuang
Chapter 154 Celebrity
Chapter 153 Canine Conflic
Chapter 152 The Crucible of Heaven
Chapter 151 Faring with Foxes
Chapter 150 The Fox and the Weasel
Chapter 149 Teacher
Chapter 148 The Charlatan
Chapter 147 Real Deal
Chapter 146 Chongxi and Shiyan
Chapter 145 Uncanny Coincidence
Chapter 144 Farce
Chapter 143 Plans for New Year's Eve
Chapter 142 Zero Remorse
Chapter 141 Wiped off
Chapter 140 The Forest Sprite
Chapter 139 Night's Errand
Chapter 138 Checkmating the Weasels
Chapter 137 Wile for a Weasel
Chapter 136 The Eld of Yuan Chongxi
Chapter 135 Edelweiss' Wrath
Chapter 134 The Marauder and the Burglar
Chapter 133 Chongxi's Conundrum
Chapter 132 The Homecoming Dinner
Chapter 131 Aunt Ulan's Recovery
Chapter 130 The Windchaser, Zhu Mei
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125 Malice at Midnight
Chapter 124 The Mysterious Forest
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120 Three Centuries Ago
Chapter 119 Godmother's Pas
Chapter 118 Chongxi's Dismay
Chapter 117 Another Godmother
Chapter 116 Hag in the Highlands
Chapter 115 The Hunt Begins
Chapter 114
Chapter 113 My Mother and My Godmother
Chapter 112 Judgmen
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105 Zhang Zhigui
Chapter 103.104
Chapter 103-104 Dead Man Driving Chapter and Turmoil at the Zhang Residence
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100 The Sash of the Stretching Rainbow
Chapter 99 I Am Shiyan
Chapter 98
Chapter 97 The Final Pursue
Chapter 96 Endgame
Chapter 95 Blood Spilled Red
Chapter 94 Cards Ten, Jack, and Queen
Chapter 93 Frustration Again
Chapter 92 The Tipsy Nightmare
Chapter 91 The Challenge
Chapter 90 Wireless
Chapter 89 Fruitless
Chapter 88 Li Shanpao
Chapter 87 At Wit's End
Chapter 86 Nobility
Chapter 85 The Bazaar
Chapter 84 The Sisters' Mayhem
Chapter 83 Furious Reprisal
Chapter 82 Disturbed
Chapter 81 The Black Cat
Chapter 80 Poultry Problem
Volume Four Provenance --- Chapter 79 The Return
Chapter 78 Reinforcements
Chapter 77 Possessed
Chapter 76 Invasion
Chapter 75 Godmother
Chapter 74 Officer Zhang
Chapter 73 Edelweiss
Chapter 72 The Wolfpack
Chapter 71 The Tracking
Chapter 70 See You There
Chapter 69 The Scheme
Chapter 68 The Truth of the Heartbreaker
Chapter 67 Forty Years Ago
Chapter 66 The Marauders
Chapter 65 The VIP Reception
Chapter 64 Our Haunted Dwelling
Chapter 63 Seven Ghostly Sisters
Chapter 62 The Creed of the Eight Trigrams
Chapter 61 The Blood Charm
Chapter 60 The Date
Chapter 59 The Bat Spirit
Chapter 58 The Bet
Chapter 57 Bolt the Door and Beat the Dog
Chapter 56 Execution of the Thirteenth
Chapter 55 One Fell Swoop
Chapter 54 Night at the Brick Factory
Chapter 53 The Evil Cult
Chapter 51 Ludicrous Absurdity
Chapter 50 The Resolution
Chapter 49 The Cultivation of Seven Lives
Chapter 48 Master Six's Action
Chapter 47 There is No Reason Why it Should Not Be
Chapter 46 The Whole Bandits' Lair Is Wiped Out
Chapter 45 Divinity
Chapter 44 The Dud Round
Chapter 43 Master Six
Chapter 42 Draconic Mutation
Chapter 41 The Hermit of Hidden Talents
Chapter 40 Third Uncle
Chapter 39 The Ignominious Defeat
Chapter 38 An Interview With the Dead
Chapter 37 The Grudge of the Bony Remains
Chapter 36 The Debt
Chapter 35 Depraved Dividends
Chapter 34 Jiangshi?
Chapter 33 Fresh Beginnings
Chapter 32 Maiden Voyage
Chapter 31 Business Groundwork
Chapter 30 Uncle Quan's Derring-Do
Chapter 29 The Lecture
Chapter 28 Xie Bingyi
Chapter 26 The
Chapter 25 Yuan Chongxi
Chapter 24 Hawker Stalls
Chapter 23 So Shall You Weep
Chapter 22 What Goes Around, Comes Around
Chapter 21 The Seething Lee
Chapter 20 Shiyan and Lin Feng
Chapter 19 Undestined Romance
Chapter 18 The Cruel Stroke of Fate
Chapter 17 The Belligerent Reunion
Chapter 16 The Mysteriously Lost Old Man
Chapter 15 Xuan'er Shou
Chapter 14 Nuptial Preparations
Chapter 13 Resurrection
Chapter 12 Fen's Death
Chapter 11 The Post-disaster Episode
Chapter 10 The Unlikely Brotherhood
Chapter 9 Homecoming
Chapter 8 The Mysterious Girl
Chapter 7 Aunt Fen and her Husband
Chapter 6 The Debt of Passion
Chapter 5 Subduing the Ghost At Night
Chapter 4 The Battle With the Plastic Bag
Chapter 3 Nocturnal Sight
Chapter 2 The White Fiend
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