Font Size
15px

Chapter 13: Sotis I

Translator: Irene_ Editor: Perriemix

“You’re playing this ga too?”

“Yeah, what’s wrong? Isn’t it fun?” I asked.

“It is, but not when there’s a bug.”

“There is a bug in this ga?” I questioned doubtfully.

“Fast forward your clock to tomorrow and you’ll see.”

“Oh?”

I did as I was told and entered back in the ga.

There were rewards waiting to be collected.

So it’s limitless?

As I was about to fast forward it to the following day, a ssage ca in.

Dahai: Lem treat you to a al, brother.

I laughed and called him.

“The number you’ve reached is not in service...”

Aye? Not in service?

I turned the clock back and called him again.

“What gold mine did you strike, huh? Why a treat?” I jested.

“What are you talking about? I never said anything about treating you,” was his reply.

“What’s going on?” I hung up.

I searched for the ssage but it had disappeared.

I rubbed my eyes, bewildered.

The next afternoon, I was woken up from a nap by a ssage.

Dahai: Lem treat you to a al, brother.

What on earth? I hurriedly dialed his number.

“How did you know that my stock prices went up, brother? Have you been buying them too?”

“No, no. Why are you talking about a treat now? That wasn’t what you said yesterday,” I told him.

“Don’t you know? My stocks went up. All three of them! Ha!”

“That’s great, definitely worth a treat,” I replied absent-mindedly.

I stared down at my mobile phone, puzzled.

Did I also manipulate the real ti when I changed my phone’s date and ti settings?

No way.

How could that be?

I walked on the streets after the hearty al and made the loudest burp ever.

As I was strolling, an unfamiliar call ca in.

“Hello?”

“Do you rember , child?”

“You are... ” I prompted. It was the voice of a middle-aged woman.

“Do you still rember Jiajia? I’m his mother. I got your number from the school, I hope you don’t mind.”

I quivered.

Cao Jiajia was my close childhood friend.

Eight years ago, he had drowned in a waterpark due to machine failure and inadequate security.

“Is anything the matter, Aunty?”

“I need your help. I’ve been dreaming about Jiajia recently. He wants to see you. It’s his death anniversary this Sunday. Will you co with us to Kunshan to visit him?”

My heart broke. She must miss him a lot.

I thought back to the ti of his cremation.

His grandmother wasn’t feeling well back then and his parents couldn’t contain their emotions.

I was the one who carried his ashes.

“Sunday? I’ll be there. You guys haven’t moved, right?” I asked.

“No. Sorry to trouble you.”

“No worries, Aunty. I haven’t seen him in a long ti, too,” I reassured her.

After hanging up, I saved her number on my phone.

Completely sober now, I started scrolling through my contacts.

I easily found Cao Jiajia’s number.

It had a total of 11 digits, starting with a 13, just like a mobile device.

He used to brag a lot about having a mobile phone.

I called the number but it was no longer in use.

I turned my phone’s ti back to eight years ago.

I texted, “You there?”

Ten minutes...

Twenty minutes...

As I was about to give up, a text ca in. “Who are you?”

“Lu Qiao, your good friend,” I replied urgently.

“You have a mobile phone, too? Why is your number so strange?”

I called him imdiately.

“Sorry, the number you’ve reached is not in service...”

Guess this doesn’t work for calls.

“Has school ended?” I asked.

“Yeah, I’m doing my howork and secretly playing the snake ga.”

“Finish it up fast and let copy your work tomorrow.” Tears stread down my cheeks involuntarily. He had always been the smarter one.

“Oh right, so why do you have a phone?”

“I’ll tell you but keep it to yourself. I got jealous of yours and bought it with my pocket money.”

“I won’t tell anyone, buddy.”

“Rember not to talk about the phone when we et,” I sent after so thought.

“I told you I’m not going to talk about it! I’m going to finish up my howork now or you won’t be able to hand yours in tomorrow.”

I didn’t reply again. My eyes were red and swollen from crying.

I bought a new mobile phone and stopped manipulating the ti on the psychic phone.

Kunshan was about a two-hour train ride away from here.

I applied for a leave the day before and packed both mobile phones into my bag.

I would chat with Jiajia, without fail, at 5 pm every day.

Perhaps gifting Jiajia’s mother this psychic phone would be good for her.

Sunday morning.

Relying on pure mory, I arrived at Jiajia’s house and knocked on the door.

A priest opened it.

I was surprised for a mont but out ca Jiajia’s father.

He had a headful of white hair now.

Jiajia’s father told that the priest had been engaged by his mother to drive out the devils harassing his wife. She had gone mad a few years back.

Hearing this made feel empty inside.

In my bag was the psychic phone that would allow her to keep in touch with her son.

Yet, I couldn’t get myself to talk about it with Jiajia’s father at all.

Trembling, I asked, “Can I go in and have a look?”

He considered it for a long mont before he finally nodded.

A middle-aged woman was weeping in the middle of the room, a photograph of her son pressed tightly against her chest.

She sounded as though her throat was all dried up.

I shivered slightly before offering her a glass of water that was on the table.

“Drink so water, Aunty,” I said, my voice weak and trembling.

Uncle walked over and tapped on my shoulder. “It’s useless. Her soul’s not in here. She won’t acknowledge your presence. I’ll be visiting Jiajia alone. Are you coming?”

“Jiajia?” I asked.

Uncle nodded.

Being cooped up in the car with Jiajia’s father and seeing his white hair, realizing how much ti has passed, was making jittery.

I tried to break the tension with small talk. “Um, Aunty, is she...”

“She beca like this a few years back. She would go crazy whenever Jiajia’s death anniversary approaches and get better after. We just didn’t manage to stop her from calling you this ti around. I’m so sorry to bother you,” Uncle explained.

It turned out that Jiajia’s parents never had another kid after him.

And every year, they would co up to Kunshan to pay a visit.

Until Aunty fell ill.

She also had my mobile number for a few years now, it just so happened that this year, Uncle hadn’t managed to stop her from contacting .

“You little rascal. How can you do this to us...” Jiajia’s father cried out, his forehead stuck close to the gravestone.

I, too, squatted and placed my forehead down and whispered, “How worriso...”

Uncle put down the fresh flowers.

Visitors had long been banned from burning incense paper in this graveyard. Nevertheless, Uncle retrieved a lighter from inside of his shoes.

He, who’d never smoked, started taking pieces of paper out from his bag and burning them.

He looked and and said, “Join . The wind here is strong. Shield a little so I can burn more money for him.”

I took off my windbreaker to cover his hands.

He mumbled constantly while burning the papers.

“Aren’t you doing good down there? Stop looking for your mother, alright? I’ve given you enough money, spend them wisely. Find if you miss ho. Don’t frighten your mother anymore,” Uncle said and continued, “I know you miss us but she’s my only wife. Don’t take her away, son.”

...

A long ti later, Uncle stood up and dumped the ashes into the bag.

“I’m sorry you had to witness this.” He smiled bitterly.

“Not at all, not at all,” I answered imdiately.

“Will you be here next year?” he asked after a pause. “Actually, no, forget it, don’t co. It’s none of your business, to begin with,” he added helplessly.

“I’ll be here this ti next year. It’s a promise.”

I gazed at the phone in my bag upon returning ho.

I had no courage to hand it over to Uncle.

I noticed a text from Jiajia from 5 minutes ago.

“Can’t talk today. Mom and Dad are bringing to the waterpark.”

A chill went down my spine.

It was Jiajia’s death anniversary.

Which ant that eight years ago, on this day, he had drowned in the waterpark.

My whole body went numb and my blood turned cold.

The hair on my back stood on end as if I’ve been electrocuted.

And it struck . I flipped through the psychic phone.

Contact: Jiajia’s mother

Please tell you haven’t changed your number since then.

I sent a short ssage over: Don’t bring him to the waterpark, Aunty.

I stood in the sa spot, waiting.

After ten minutes, a response ca through. “Who are you?”

Great!

“I’m from the future, believe it or not. Do not take him to the waterpark or sothing bad will happen to him,” I replied quickly.

“You’re crazy!” Aunty responded.

I looked at the screen in despair.

Right, who in their right mind would believe such a ssage?

I tried calling her.

“Sorry, the number you’ve reached is not in service...”

I couldn’t move. I dropped down to the floor.

One minute...

Two minutes...

Ding!

The phone lit up with a text from Jiajia.

“Trip’s canceled. I wanna cry.”

I was overjoyed. I took out the new mobile phone and made a call.

“How’s Jiajia? Is he ok?”

Jiajia’s father answered bitterly, “Have you gone mad too, child? How can the dead co back to life?”

“I... I...”

“That’s enough, kid. Go see a psychologist. It’s a condition. Treat it slowly,” he advised in a low, helpless voice.

Jiajia sent another ssage.

“Are you gloating right now? Answer .”

You are reading Short, Light, Free Chapter 13: Sometimes I on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Love and Desire (18+) cover
Similar genre

Love and Desire (18+)

RowanDrake ·Mystery

Hewasjustanothermanfromthecountryside—untillifebroughthimface-to-facewiththewomenwhowouldchangeeverything.Fromthekind-heartedhousewifenextdoortothe...

Death Notice cover
Trending now

Death Notice

Gluttonous Monk ·Horror

Heisagiftedandintelligentyoungman.Heisamurdererthatenjoysthebloodshed.He...Readmore Heisagiftedandintelligentyoungman.Heisamurdererthatenjoystheblo...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.