"Morning."
Chen Ling sat down on the stone chair in the courtyard and naturally pulled over the newspaper Chu Muyun was reading, casually flipping through it.
Chu Muyun, now empty-handed, looked at him helplessly. "Couldnāt you buy your own copy?"
"I donāt have any money."
As Chen Ling spoke, his eyes scanned each article.
After two days, the coverage about him and the trainās dramatic entry into the city had dwindled significantly. Most of the content now consisted of entertainment piecesālike a famous female singer being exposed as the mistress of a certain chamber of commerce boss, or a middle school teacher-student conflict escalating to the point of parental outrage.
After skimming for over ten seconds without finding any useful news, Chen Ling set the paper back on the table.
Without Wen Shilinās articles, this newspaper really wasnāt worth reading.
"Do you need me to lend you some?" Chu Muyun pondered. "Without money, some things really are harder to manage."
"No need. Someone will be delivering my paycheck soon."
Hearing this, Chu Muyun blinked in surprise. "Delivering your paycheck? What job did you find? Donāt tell me you actually became a journalist?"
Chen Ling had only been in Aurora City for two days, and the idea of becoming a reporter had only come up yesterday morning. In a single day, most people wouldnāt even have time to submit a resume to a newspaper office.
"Not yet." Chen Ling checked the time. "But he should be arriving soon..."
"Who?"
"Wen Shilin."
"Wen Shilin? That stubborn reporter?" Chu Muyun couldnāt help asking. "What kind of spell did you cast on him in one day?"
Chen Ling smiled without answering.
Knock knock knockā
A series of hurried knocks sounded at the gate.
Chen Ling and Chu Muyun both turned toward the entrance, then exchanged glances. Chu Muyunās expression was peculiar.
"Donāt tell me heās here now."
"Donāt believe me? Want to bet?"
"Bet what?"
"One gold coin."
"Deal."
Chu Muyun walked to the gate but didnāt rush to open it. Instead, he asked calmly, "Who is it?"
"Good morning, Divine Physician Chu. Iām Wen Shilin, a reporter from
Aurora Daily
."
The moment he heard this, Chu Muyun knew his money was as good as gone. But he still couldnāt fathom how Chen Ling had managed to make Wen Shilin so eager.
"A reporter?" Chu Muyun paused. "I donāt recall scheduling any interviews today, and itās rather early."
"My apologies, but Iām here to see your caregiver, Lin Yan... He left something with me, and Iād like to return it to him in person."
Lin Yan...
The name triggered a realization in Chu Muyun. He glanced back at Chen Ling.
"...Alright, come in."
Chu Muyun opened the gate to reveal a plainly dressed reporter standing outside, a file folder tucked under his arm. Dark circles under his eyes resembled a pandaās, but his gaze was bright and intense, his entire demeanor radiating unusual excitement.
"Pleasure to meet you, Divine Physician Chu." Wen Shilin extended his hand.
Chu Muyun shook it politely, then turned to gesture inside. "Heās right over there. You can just... Hm?"
Mid-sentence, Chu Muyun froze. The Chen Ling who had been leisurely reading the newspaper just moments ago was now sitting weakly in his chair, his body wrapped in bandages, his arm in a cast. A desolate breeze swept through the courtyard as the frail figure stared blankly at the distant rock garden, his eyes filled with melancholy and sorrow.
Chu Muyunās lips twitched. He had no idea what act Chen Ling was putting on now.
Wen Shilin, however, reacted with sympathy and guilt. After a long silence at the gate, he strode straight toward Chen Ling.
"Lin Yan..." Wen Shilin called softly to the statue-like figure lost in thought.
Chen Ling jolted as if startled. He turned to see Wen Shilin, surprise flashing across his face. "Mr. Wen? What are you doing here?"
"I came to return something to you." Wen Shilin placed the file folder on the table. "You left in too much of a hurry yesterday. I picked it up for you, though it got a bit damaged during the escape. I checkedāall the important documents are still inside."
Chen Lingās expression was complicated as he nodded slightly. "Alright. Thank you."
With that, he averted his gaze and sat in silence, as if unwilling to engage further.
The courtyard plunged into an eerie quiet.
Chu Muyun leaned against the gate, adjusting his glasses. Though he didnāt understand what had transpired between these two, that didnāt stop him from being an audience member. His eyes sparkled with curiosity and amusement.
Finally, Wen Shilin couldnāt hold back any longer. He sat on the stone chair opposite Chen Ling and, after a moment of hesitation, asked, "Lin Yan... who is the boy in that photo?"
Chen Lingās pupils constricted. He whipped his head around to stare at Wen Shilin.
"Donāt misunderstand." Wen Shilin quickly clarified. "The folder was torn at the bottom, and the photo fell out on its own... If Iāve overstepped, you donāt have to answer. But as you know, Iām a journalist. Maybe I can help you."
Though his words said "you donāt have to answer," Wen Shilinās face practically screamed "I want to know." He leaned forward slightly, eagerly awaiting Chen Lingās response.
Chen Ling held his gaze for a long time before relaxing slightly. After a pause, he spoke slowly:
"He... was my younger brother."
"Younger brother." Wen Shilin noddedāheād guessed as much last night. "But you two donāt look very alike?"
"Not by blood." A nostalgic gleam flickered in Chen Lingās eyes. "Years ago, when Dr. Chu and I were touring the seven districts for medical outreach, we saved a child from District Two. That child had a tragic background but was incredibly mature. Seeing he had no one to rely on, I took him in for a while."
"After the outreach ended, Dr. Chu and I returned to Aurora City. The child couldnāt enter without identification, so we left him some money to live on... We had a special bond. Later, we often exchanged letters. He regarded me as an elder brother, so naturally, he became my brother."
Wen Shilin turned to Chu Muyun in confusion.
Chu Muyun hadnāt expected to get dragged into this just by spectating. He silently adjusted his glasses. "Yes. He was a good kid."
Wen Shilin pressed on, "Then what did the words on the back mean?"
"...His heart was taken."
Chen Ling seemed to recall something painful. "About half a year ago, my brother suddenly stopped responding. I was in poor health at the time and couldnāt leave the city, so I asked Dr. Chu to check on him in District Two. But in the end... all we found was his body."
"No heart in the body?" Wen Shilin immediately connected the dots. "So it mustāve been organ trafficking? Iāve interviewed residents from District Threeālaw enforcement in the seven districts is lax, and these things happen often. District Three is relatively better... I heard District Two has a place called Ice Spring Street thatās notorious for this."