Celestial Human Diagram-Chapter 122 - 110: Breaking the Head
Wu Dajin said with a grimace, "Yesterday, when it happened, we were paying respects in the ancestral hall. That thing suddenly descended, and everyone inside started kowtowing to it as if they were possessed. We couldn’t stop them no matter how we tried, and the number of enchanted people just kept growing.
I knew something was wrong, so I immediately went out to evacuate the townsfolk, but I was too slow. There are about a thousand people in this town, and now three or four hundred of them are affected.
I tried to rush back in to kill that thing, but I just ended up losing a dozen of my men. I had no other choice but to pull everyone out."
Although he only had about twenty security team members left, it wouldn’t be difficult to organize the evacuated townsfolk and muster over a hundred people. The problem was that the Flying Head was just too tricky to handle. Anyone who got close would go mad and start kowtowing to the creature. Some even turned on them, their eyes bloodshot, and tried to block their way.
How could they attack? Every one of those affected townsfolk was a relative. Even with weapons in their hands, they couldn’t bring themselves to strike. They could only make a miserable retreat.
After the contractors arrived, someone suggested calling in fire trucks to scatter the villagers with water hoses. But Wu Dajin was dead set against it. In this cold, a blast of cold water would surely cause frostbite and serious harm. Not to mention the many elderly and children in the ancestral hall—they wouldn’t survive it.
A few skeptical contractors tried to charge in a couple of times, attempting to avoid hurting anyone, but they all failed. One of them even fell under the spell just like the townsfolk, dropping to his knees and kowtowing to the Flying Head. Everyone was horrified. Now, until they had a way to counter the Flying Head, no one dared to make a reckless charge.
Just then, the lead contractor from one of the firms walked up to Chen Chuan. "Mr. Chen," he asked, "I heard someone say that if we eliminate the Flying Head, everyone will return to normal. Is that true?"
Wu Dajin looked over as well, his eyes filled with hope.
Chen Chuan replied, "That’s correct. However, if we approach now, the nearby townsfolk will undoubtedly attack us. So as long as we try to get in from the perimeter, a confrontation with them is inevitable."
The man’s face fell with disappointment. ’If that’s the case, he can only be of use at the very end or at a critical moment. We’ll still have to figure out how to get inside on our own.’
At that moment, the crowd suddenly heard a sound that was part bird-call, part a child’s cry.
Chen Chuan looked up to see a black, bird-like dot rising in the distance. But he could see clearly that it wasn’t a bird at all—it was unmistakably a human head.
Its two ears were spread wide like wings, and its face was frozen in an eerie, unsmiling grin. It circled once above a building before descending again.
Wu Dajin’s face was grim. "Mr. Chen, that’s the ancestral hall. That thing comes out to make an appearance once every Hour."
Chen Chuan Involuntarily fell into thought.
One of the contractors spoke up impatiently. "Captain Wu, we sympathize with Wu Family Town’s plight, but we were hired to resolve this. We can’t just stand here at a stalemate. You’re asking us not to harm a single person, but that’s an extremely difficult condition for us to meet.
You have to understand, if we can’t finish the job, the Administrative Affairs Hall might just send in the Patrol Bureau’s teams next. They all carry guns, and their methods are brutal. They won’t be as reasonable as we are."
Wu Dajin hesitated. He knew the man was right. The Patrol Bureau only follows orders from their superiors. To solve the problem, they wouldn’t hesitate to use force against the maddened townsfolk.
Just then, Chen Chuan spoke up. "Actually, we don’t have to go to them." Everyone Involuntarily turned to look at him.
He continued, "The Flying Head keeps appearing because it’s looking for a blood sacrifice. The townsfolk have only lost their minds under its influence; there’s no one to organize them, so they don’t know to prepare a sacrificial altar. If that’s the case, we just need to set up a simple ritual site out here and make an offering. It will come to us on its own."
Wu Dajin’s eyes lit up. "Mr. Chen, will that really work?!" he asked, his voice filled with excitement.
Chen Chuan nodded at him, then turned to the other contractors. "Just one thing—when the Flying Head is under attack, the mesmerized townsfolk might rush out to intervene. I’ll have to ask for your help with that."
Hearing this, the contractors all readily agreed. "Don’t worry, Mr. Chen. Leave that to us!"
’I know perfectly well that the townsfolk won’t just start running around when the Flying Head appears,’ Chen Chuan thought. ’And even if they did, they can’t outrun something that flies. By the time they get here, I’ll probably have already dealt with it.’
’But that would make the other contractors seem useless, and their performance ratings would surely drop. By giving them this task, their ratings will be secure, whether or not they’re actually needed.’
’It wasn’t just about saving face for them, either. There were a good number of these contractors, and they had the strength to back it up. Wu Dajin’s twenty-odd security guards couldn’t possibly stop them. If they decided to force their way through, the unarmed townsfolk wouldn’t stand a chance. Yet, they held back out of concern for the people’s safety. For that alone, they deserved a bit of help.’
He turned to Wu Dajin and said, "Captain Wu, I need you to do a few things and gather some items for me."
"Mr. Chen, just tell me what you need! I’ll get it for you!" Wu Dajin replied at once.
Chen Chuan said, "First, I need you to disperse all the unrelated onlookers in the area. When the Flying Head appears, they could be severely affected."
One of the contractors added, "We brought cordon ropes. We can help with that."
"That’s great," said Wu Dajin. He grabbed one of his security team members, told him to take some men and help, then turned back to Chen Chuan. "Mr. Chen, what else do you need?"
Chen Chuan listed the items he required. Wu Dajin immediately organized the townsfolk and his men to search for them. In just half an Hour, they had gathered everything he asked for.
Following his instructions, the men used scavenged bricks and stones to build a makeshift altar. They also led over a goat, knocked it unconscious, and placed it on top.
However, for the offering to be complete, someone had to step forward and kowtow before the altar to finish the ritual.
Chen Chuan spoke to the two security team members who had been chosen for the task. They were trembling with fear. "Don’t worry," he reassured them. "Even if you lose control, you’ll recover quickly once we’ve dealt with the Flying Head."
Seeing the two men still cowering, Wu Dajin went up, kicked both of them, and then lashed them with his belt a few times. "What the fuck are you frozen for? Are you trying to disgrace us? Huh? Get the fuck up there!"
After the beating and verbal lashing, the two guards had no choice but to bite the bullet and walk forward. Once they knelt, Wu Dajin, following Chen Chuan’s instructions, stepped up personally and drew a knife across the goat’s throat. Blood instantly spurted out, pooling in a clay basin placed below it and releasing a thick, coppery stench into the air.
Wu Dajin then yelled at the two guards, who were frozen in a daze, "What are you staring at? Kowtow! Kowtow!"
As if waking from a dream, the two men frantically began to kowtow before the altar.
The onlookers quickly backed away, waiting with tense, solemn expressions. But after a good while, nothing happened.
Just as everyone was beginning to doubt the plan, Chen Chuan suddenly saw his Second Self begin to fade. He lifted his head and said, "There." 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
Everyone looked up and gasped in horror. Unseen, unheard, the Flying Head was already hovering directly above them.
Chen Chuan studied it for a moment and realized something was wrong. ’This Flying Head is different from the one I saw before. It’s not the same one.’
This was unexpected. ’There are two of them?’
His thoughts raced. ’Whether this one is related to the one in town is a secondary concern. The townsfolk clearly aren’t affected by this one. I have to deal with the one in the town first.’
He reached into his pocket, and with a flick of his wrist, sent several pebbles flying out with a SWISH. One of them struck the Flying Head. It let out a piercing shriek and flew away in alarm.
Wu Dajin was confused. "Mr. Chen, what...?"
"That’s not the one," Chen Chuan explained. "There are two Flying Heads. We can only handle one at a time. Send a few people to drive this one away, but tell them not to get too close, or they’ll be affected."
One of the contractors immediately volunteered. "Mr. Chen, leave it to us." He gathered a few men and some tools and went after the retreating Flying Head.
Not long after that Flying Head was driven off, a grating shriek echoed from the town. A black dot flew out and headed straight for them.
"Get back," Chen Chuan commanded. "Everyone, fall back."
The others saw it too and hastily retreated, leaving him to stand alone at the front.
The Flying Head flew directly to the altar and circled it twice. Now that it was close, everyone could see its face. The skin, like withered parchment, was stretched taut against the skull, yet covered in deep wrinkles. An expression of ecstatic hunger spread across its features as it descended impatiently, plunging itself headfirst into the pool of blood.
At that moment, aside from the two men still kowtowing, some of the nearby security guards suddenly began to convulse and were quickly restrained by the contractors. Farther back, behind the cordon ropes, the onlookers began to vomit violently. Within moments, few were left standing.
Chen Chuan glanced at his Second Self; it was fading noticeably. He took a deep breath, thrust his Snow Monarch Blade into the ground, and gripped the hilt. As he walked forward, he slowly drew the long blade from the earth.
He started off slowly. The Flying Head, busy gnawing on the goat and making grotesque chewing noises, hadn’t yet noticed him. But as he drew closer, it seemed to grow wary, raising its head to look around.
Chen Chuan had been watching its every move. He wasn’t yet at the optimal distance to strike, but he didn’t wait. He shot across the seven or eight meters of space in an instant, and a flash of light slashed through the air!
A piercing shriek rang out. Though the Flying Head dodged just in time, a chunk of bone and flesh, half an ear still attached, was sliced off. This didn’t seem to impede its flight, however. The rest of it shot upward, about to escape the range of the Sword Stance. The onlookers behind him grew anxious.
Chen Chuan remained perfectly calm. He suddenly drew the Martial Halberd gun from his waist and fired seven shots—BANG! BANG! BANG!—up into the air, riddling the head’s surface with bloody holes.
The Flying Head wobbled a few times before falling stiffly from the sky, landing on the ground with a wet SPLAT. At that very moment, the fading of his "Second Self" intensified dramatically, as if it were under some powerful assault.
Unmoved, he put down the gun and calmly walked forward. With one step, CRACK, he crushed the head under his foot. Then, he turned around, his expression serene, and faced the stunned crowd. "Captain Wu."
"Y-yes! Right here!" Wu Dajin stammered as if waking from a dream. He rushed forward, his face a mixture of excitement and awe.
Chen Chuan said in a steady voice, "Captain Wu, please prepare another altar. Let’s see if we can lure the other Flying Head over as well. Since we’ve seen it, we might as well eliminate both."
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