Grave Digger - Chapter 4
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They hurried on with their journey at night. Zhuning had nothing to grind her teeth on, so she started to babble instead. The first thing she did was to scold Sixteen. âYouâre so strong, why donât you fight back with others hit you? Even ten of those men wouldnât be enough to win against you.â
Sixteen piggybacked Zhuning with his head bowed, not daring to speak. It was only after Zhuning got tired of lecturing that he replied, âWhen I was young, I didnât know, I could fight back.â His parents had sold him when he was a small child. He had spent his entire life either being sold off or beaten. No one had ever taught him how to fight back, or that he had the right to counter in the first place.
Zhuning fell silent at his words before she sighed. âIn the past, one of my imperial brothers came back with a little tiger after his hunting trip. Because the tiger was too little, he left it to a mother dog to raise. That little tiger was always afraid of that dog. By the time it grew big enough to kill that dog in one bite, it was still afraid.â Zhuning reached out a hand and rubbed Sixteenâs head. âActually, thereâs no need to be afraid. Youâre clearly strong, you just canât get past the demons in your heart.â
Sixteen didnât speak, so Zhuning continued, âSee? Thereâs already no one who can stop you from walking anymore.â
Indeed, Sixteenâs feet hadnât stopped moving, but he said, âYou can, make me explode.â
Zhuning blanked out before her lips drew up into a smile. âYou actually believed that? I was tricking you. Thereâs no such spell at all.â Sixteen nodded, silent as ever. Zhuning asked, âThen arenât you leaving?â
âFor where?â
âHurry and escape from my side, ah. Iâm a zombie, Iâll drink human blood.â
âIâm poisonous,â Sixteen replied succinctly. âAnd, if I go, no one help you, grind your teeth.â
Zhuning tightened her grip around his neck. âYouâre clearly a living human, but youâre even more slow-witted than a zombie like me. In the future, can you stop speaking in bits and pieces?â Zhuning rubbed her teeth, which were beginning to grow itchy again. Sixteen grabbed one of his wrist bracers and placed it by Zhuningâs side, indicating she could use it to grind down her teeth.
âIâll try, to talk smoothly,â he said.
Zhuning simply chomped down on the bracer.
Traveling by night was a dull affair. Soon enough, Sixteenâs black iron bracers looked worse and worse for wear. Zhuning stopped chewing on the bracer and started babbling again, slowly telling Sixteen her story. There were tales of the former Great Jin Dynasty and its palace and her betrothed, the emperorâs son-in-law. Theyâd never gotten married, but Zhuning said she had adored him.
âIn the end, I died by his hands,â Zhuningâs face was expressionless at these words, but when Sixteen turned to look at her, he felt she should be very sad.
Sixteen turned back and kicked a pebble at his feet. He couldnât help but ask curiously, âHow did, you die?â
Zhuning shook her head, unwilling to say. She changed the topic instead. âWhat about Sixteen? Have you run into any fun stories before? Tell me some.â
âFun?â Sixteen thought it over. âIâve run into you.â
For some reason, Zhuning felt her face heat up from the careless remark. She soundly thwacked Sixteen on the head. âWhere did you learn to say such sweet things!?â
Sixteen allowed himself to be beaten before he said, âItâs truth.â
Zhuningâs head drooped over his shoulder as she looked absently at his neck. On the one hand, she was excited by the sight. On the other, she was recalling the awful taste of his blood. The two conflicting desires combined until Zhuning stuck out her tongue and gave a vicious lick to Sixteenâs skin. Sixteenâs steps faltered, and Zhuning asked, âWhat now?â
Sixteen didnât understand the sudden impulse in his heart, but he did feel his body getting hotter. âItâs likeâŠbeing bitten, by a mosquito.â
Zhuning soundly thwacked his head again. âYour heartâs no better than snakes and scorpions! Hurry up and keep walking!â
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