After several seconds, Professor Qiao spoke. "Fang Mu," he said, knocking against the bars of the cage. "You once saw someone burned to death, correct?"
Taken aback, Fang Mu couldn't help but respond. "Yes."
Professor Qiao snorted. "So that's what this is," he muttered to himself. "No wonder he kept me alive this whole time." His voice rose. "Fang Mu, will you listen to me?"
"Yes."
"Good. Sun Pu is probably going to return very soon. Now don't go anywhere and listen to me." Professor Qiao's voice slowed. "Previously I once criticized you very harshly for helping the police to solve a crime. Do you remember?"
"Yes, I remember."
"I'm old, so old that I didn't dare let my best student put himself to the test, fearing that I would make the same mistake twice." Professor Qiao paused for a moment. "I admit that I was mistaken. You and Sun Pu are different. Therefore you must make it out of here alive. No matter what, you need to stop him."
"Professor Qiao…"
"Are you listening?" Professor Qiao barked in a stronger tone.
"I'm listening," Fang Mu said, forcing the words out through growing despair.
"Good, you're a good kid." Professor Qiao seemed to have used up all his energy and his voice grew softer and softer. "Now go. Get out of here as fast as you can."
Tears filled Fang Mu's eyes as he realized that this would be the last time he would ever speak to Professor Qiao. He took two steps back, watching through blurry vision as the professor slumped against the bars of the cage.
He ran forward and knelt beside the cage. "Professor Qiao, Professor Qiao…" The tears burned a hot steam down Fang Mu's face. "I can't let you stay here alone…"
"You really won't listen," said Professor Qiao, his voice unusually gentle. "Are you crying? It seems you're not as outstanding as I thought."
A rough, bony hand stroked Fang Mu's face in the dark.
"There's nothing scary about death," Professor Qiao said softly. "What's scary is living without a soul. Sun Pu is a soulless person. That's the biggest difference between you and him. Now go and do what you have to do, using your own methods." A burst of evil laughter echoed from overhead.
Fang Mu looked up. The dark figure was once more looking down through the opening.
He brought his hand up, light coming with the movement. He was holding a mass of burning paper.
"No!" Before the words had even left Fang Mu's mouth, the flaming mass had already dropped from the man's hand.
Fang Mu watched wide-eyed as the paper floated closer down to them, twirling, burning, frequently giving off sparks that spun in the air like a beautiful dance of death.
An enormous force suddenly pushed hard into his chest, knocking him back nearly six feet.
In that instant the flaming mass fell through the bars of the cage.
The flaming paper ignited into a ball of fire, roaring flaming light into the previously pitch-black water dungeon.
There was a brief cry from Professor Qiao and then nothing more. He twisted amid the raging flames, his hands tightly gripping the bars of the cage, his whole body shaking.
Fang Mu watched from where he had fallen, watching open-mouthed as Professor Qiao struggled amid the flames.
A scorched odor filled the air…that old familiar scent.
The scent of death.
Suddenly, everything around Fang Mu disappeared. The water dungeon, the cage, Professor Qiao, all of it vanished without a trace…
He was standing in a flaming hallway.
The doors on either side of him were ablaze. He could see the burnt and twisted bodies of Fourth Brother and Wang Jian lying in Room 352.
Where am I?
Someone slowly stood up against the wall. It was Sun Mei. She no longer looked human. She opened her arms. Bones were sticking out. The strips of clothing still covering her bloody flesh smoked and fell to the floor, piece by piece.
"Don't kill anyone else…"
Sun Mei rocked back and forth as she walked slowly toward Fang Mu.
"Don't kill anyone else…"
Why did you have to bring me back?
Why?
Hold me, said an unknown voice. It doesn't matter if you're Sun Mei or Wu Han, I just need to feel the warmth.
Even if it's the feeling of death.
All these years, all this death. I'm already too tired.
Please let me give up.
"Are you listening?" That stern voice. He knew it was Professor Qiao.
"Ahh!" An earth-shattering cry burst from Fang Mu's chest.
With it, everything in front of his eyes disappeared.
Once more he was back in the ice-cold water dungeon. The flame inside the cage was already much smaller. Only a portion of Professor Qiao's body was still burning.
Fang Mu struggled to sit up. He stared silently at the flaming cage before him.
Goodbye, professor.
Fang Mu's tears were already gone. He would not cry again. He pulled the knife from his pocket and tossed away the burdensome sheath. He no longer felt cold at all.
From the light of the flames, he could see the opening above through which he'd fallen. It wasn't far away. The cold-looking ladder stood there silently.
Fang Mu hurried to it. He quickly climbed the rust-covered rungs and looked at the black corridor overhead.
Get up there, he said to himself.
Even if hell is waiting for you.
A few seconds later, Fang Mu once more reached the first floor corridor.
The flames from the water dungeon below lit up the previously dark hallway. Without hesitating, he hurried toward the far end of the corridor.
Cell 3… Cell 5…
Past Cell 5, the corridor came to an end. In front of him was an iron door.
Was Cell 7 on the other side?
Grabbing the door handle, he pulled with all his strength.
The door rumbled open and Fang Mu's eyes were once more met with darkness.
Flicking on his lighter, he discovered that he seemed to have reached the end of the bunker.
Before him stood a cement wall, with a door to either side of it. Unlike the barred doors on the previous cells, these were made of solid iron. The floor was also no longer a wrought-iron see-through walkway, but was made of cement, with a three-square-foot removable iron lid at its center. Beside it sat a plastic barrel. A small amount of red liquid was still inside.
Fang Mu's hands trembled slightly. This was where the gasoline had come from.
Composing himself, he raised his lighter and looked at the number on the door to the right.
7. Just as he'd thought.
He walked over and stood before door number seven for several seconds. At last, he took a deep breath and pushed it open.
The space before him was suddenly filled with bright light. Having grown accustomed to the darkness, Fang Mu couldn't help but shield his eyes.
"Welcome!"
The voice was icy and coming from somewhere in front of him.
Dropping his hand, Fang Mu looked toward the sound of the voice.
Smiling thinly, Sun Pu leaned against the opposite wall, aiming a pistol in Fang Mu's direction.
"You've reached the core of the bunker, Cell Seven." He nodded at something to the side. "The torture room."
Beside him stood a large iron cross on which Tai Wei was bound, hands and legs. Yellow tape covered his mouth. He was staring at Fang Mu, struggling desperately. Although he tried to speak, his words were unintelligible.
"What's wrong? Do you want to say hi to your friend?" Sun Pu laughed darkly. "Or are you begging him to save you?"
He made a show of sighing sorrowfully. "But I'm afraid that our hero won't even be able to protect himself. What do you say to that, shidi?" His attention turned from Tai Wei to Fang Mu. "How did you like my present just now? It was nice, wasn't it?"