IP Chapter 36.2
Incurable Pain | Chapter 36.2
They shouldn’t have come to this building.
She wanted to stop Yu Luoyin, tugging at his school uniform sleeve with all her might, but the boy held onto her firmly, his steps unwavering.
As if trying his hardest to create a ‘safe’ space for her…
Bai Xunyin shook her head helplessly.
This glass skyscraper was mid-rise, eight floors in total, and when they reached the seventh floor, they suddenly heard a loud crash of glass breaking, especially piercing in the silent night, causing both of them to pause instinctively.
At the very instant they locked eyes, they saw each other’s astonishment.
Then, Yu Luoyin pursed his lips, bent down, and lifted Bai Xunyin onto his back, continuing upwards without looking back.
“I brought you here, so I’ll take responsibility if anything goes wrong,” Yu Luoyin said calmly amidst the girl’s struggles.
“I’ll hide you first, you…”
Before he could finish his sentence, Bai Xunyin had already bitten down hard on his shoulder, the force resembling that of a wild animal, causing Yu Luoyin to let out a soft “hiss” and instinctively loosen his grip.
Taking advantage of the opportunity, Bai Xunyin jumped down.
The two of them were already standing on the rooftop, where the ground was uneven. From here, one could fully appreciate the vast and beautiful scenery of Linlan…
But despite its vastness, there was nowhere to hide.
“Why are you running?”
Suddenly, a man’s voice came from behind, making both of them shiver involuntarily, their hairs standing on end.
It was the man Bai Xunyin had injured with a knife. Perhaps due to the pain, his voice sounded a bit weaker than before.
But a sinister smirk hung on his pale face, “Running again? You can’t escape, can you? You’re back at the same place.”
He seemed to be enjoying the cat-and-mouse game, his eyes gleaming as he glanced at Bai Xunyin, full of mischief.
“Little girl,” the man ignored the pain in his hand and actually chuckled, “do you remember this place? Isn’t this where your old man jumped off? We’re quite fated with this place.”
Bai Xunyin grabbed Yu Luoyin’s arm, as if finding a pillar to support herself and keep from collapsing.
Her face was pale, almost translucent, with a thin layer of sweat on her forehead.
“Everything can be negotiated,” Yu Luoyin pulled her behind him protectively, casually glancing at the location software on his phone.
“I’ll give you money, the same card, password 001218.”
“The hell with you! Stop pretending!”
The man, having been fooled by Yu Luoyin before, ignored the card this time and punched him hard.
His voice was like a lit firecracker, “Money? You’re not even worthy to talk about money with me! You little bastard, you’re only fit to lick my shoes!”
As the man raged, he punched and kicked. One kick landed directly on Yu Luoyin’s knee, causing the young man’s tall figure to sway slightly, enduring the intense pain of almost being brought to his knees by the kick.
He didn’t want Bai Xunyin to worry, but his clear, sharp eyebrows couldn’t help but furrow.
Bai Xunyin trembled violently all over. Rationality struck her like a bolt of lightning, returning her to her senses from her dazed state.
She didn’t care about when or where they were. Unconsciously, she wanted to rush forward and stand in front of Yu Luoyin. She didn’t want her family’s mess to drag others into it.
But the girl’s fragile body wasn’t enough to withstand a shove from the man.
“Get out of the way! Don’t come any closer!”
Yu Luoyin endured the pain as he pushed Bai Xunyin away, his brow furrowed tightly as he forcefully pushed her far into a corner.
“Don’t be a nuisance here.”
His speech was cold and forceful, appearing devoid of sympathy — but in reality, he had the intention of keeping Bai Xunyin out of harm’s way, while focusing all the animosity on himself.
“Kid, you seem to enjoy playing the hero, huh? Fond of this mute girl?”
The man glanced at the two of them, suddenly smiling ambiguously and mockingly.
“Had your fun yet? A few years ago, we even wanted to take this little girl to the nightclub.”
With that statement, he effectively cut off any possibility of a ‘peaceful negotiation.’
“Damn it,” Yu Luoyin cursed coldly, his expression devoid of emotion, followed by a hard punch from his knuckles.
“Not bad, kid, you’ve got some guts.”
The man took a punch to the face, and seeing the young man still protecting Bai Xunyin even after being hit, he picked up a stick from the ground, eyeing them warily. His gaze turned completely cold.
“I’ve been on the streets for so many years, and I’ve never encountered brats like you before. You dare embarrass me?”
The man waved his hand, signaling the other two to join.
He sneered, “I don’t want your money today. I need to teach you well a damn lesson. Today, I’ll make you kneel down and lick my shoes!”
As soon as he finished speaking, the two tall and burly men behind him charged forward, instantly engaging in a fight with Yu Luoyin.
Bai Xunyin’s slender back leaned against the cold, hard wall. She felt like she was seeing Yu Luoyin and the debt collector fighting, but when she tried to focus more closely, Yu Luoyin seemed to blur into Bai Hongsheng.
It was as if an invisible, densely woven net descended, tightly enveloping every pore of Bai Xunyin, making even breathing feel laborious.
The scene in front of her overlapped with that afternoon from years ago: the rooftop, the chaos, the cold friction of metal against the ground…
Yu Luoyin’s blood, Bai Hongsheng’s blood, almost impossible to distinguish whose is whose, mixed into a mess.
Bai Xunyin clearly felt her body sinking, growing cold, almost numb from head to fingertips. Her eyes, trembling along with the four people before her, were mechanical, unable to even stand up.
“You’re damn tough!”
Liu Yiba spat blood, watching the young man who had already been forced to the edge of the rooftop—Yu Luoyin’s pristine school uniform now marred with many bloodstains, his own, theirs, almost in a sorry state.
But the eyes beneath the young man’s jet-black, tousled hair were cold as ice, like a defiant lone wolf.
Though outnumbered three to one, they were not without their own struggles.
But what’s the matter?
Yu Luoyin had already been driven to a dead end by them, with the abyss just behind him beyond the railing of the rooftop.
What could he do?
“Run? Fight? Aren’t you going to keep going?”
The man sneered, striding over and grabbing Yu Luoyin’s hair, forcing him to kneel and pressing his head against his own abdomen!
Yu Luoyin groaned in pain, stubbornly refusing to make a sound, his finely chiseled jawline clenched tightly.
“Where the hell can you run? Jump down like her old man?!”
The three men maneuvered Yu Luoyin, pressing him against the edge of the rooftop, with the abyss below.
Liu Yiba forced Yu Luoyin to turn his head, locking eyes with the vacant-eyed girl in the corner. He grinned maliciously, his voice echoing through the empty rooftop in the dead of night—
“This bitch’s damn old man owes me hundreds of thousands! I lent him the damn money! If he jumps off a building, am I supposed to lose it all? Dream on!”
“She wants to ace the exams? Make something of herself? Study without money, repay without money? Dream on!”
“I have no money, so nobody can live a good life! Bai Xunyin, I’m asking you, will you repay the money your old man owes?”
Liu Yiba’s eyes were bloodshot, his injured hand clutching Yu Luoyin’s throat, exerting force until bloodstains were left on the young man’s white and slender neck, spreading onto his school uniform…
He hysterically demanded, “If you don’t pay, we’ll all die together! I’ll throw this bastard off the building, and let your mother accompany your old man to become a vegetable! Will you repay the money or not?!”
The same rooftop, the same nightmare repeating once again.
But this time, the protagonist changed from Bai Hongsheng to Yu Luoyin, yet the agony raging in his heart remained the same.
No! No! I will repay the money!
Bai Xunyin desperately tried to scream, but she couldn’t scream like she did years ago. All she could do was shake her head incessantly.
The girl, fueled by some unknown strength, barely managed to grasp the railing beside her and stood up.
In the biting cold wind, her slender figure was as fragile as a delicate silk wing, step by step trying to approach them.
She saw Yu Luoyin’s eyes were teary, as if he wanted to speak, but the man’s large hand on his throat prevented him from uttering a word.
Yu Luoyin could only shake his head gently at her, as if telling her not to come closer.
“Oh, I forgot you’re mute. You can’t speak, and your family doesn’t have money to repay. The house was sold, and we’re still renting this rundown place. So, what should we do? I’m really angry…”
Liu Yiba looked at Bai Xunyin’s frail and helpless appearance, as if realizing that they were doomed to never receive the owed money.
He muttered nervously, “Maybe you’re just better off dead.”
As soon as he finished speaking, the large hand clasping Yu Luoyin’s neck loosened, and the young man’s body immediately leaned towards the edge of the rooftop, seemingly about to fall.
The same nightmare recurred once again, and Bai Xunyin’s pupils contracted sharply.
The girl felt as if blood was splattering all around her again, and it seemed like some valve in her body had been turned, causing her to uncontrollably scream out:
“No!!!”