Chapter Three
I was 14 when I read my stories to Cynthia. I had watch Folklore Legends in Hong Kong, and Liaozai TV Series in China. I was very impressed that ancient scholars like Mr. Po had a very advanced knowledge. When the rich boys in the neighbourhood were reading about the Old Texts, while the rich sisters tied their feet to a standard of inch-wise deformation. Mr. Po was thinking about a world without caste system, a society where men and women were equal in status, and a legal system based on scientific and forensic investigation. But the TV Series smelled of old school relationship boundaries, so I had to retrieve the original books of Mr. Po to justify my doubts. I just couldn’t believe Mr. Po encouraged boys and girls in China not to marry across the castes. And the original text of Mr. Po is truly enlightenment.
Mad Scientist
The story cut to the time when Yonger had experienced a long grievance about Cinderia’s departure. He had no head or tale about their magical encounter, so he must give up on the pursuit of truth. If you had read about Yonger’s tales, you would know a lot about the prequel and sequel of Cinderia’s adventure. But this tale is more Yonger and Cinderia, as Yonger is indeed a mirror reflection of Tefan Lee.
Then, one day Yonger sat around with his good life with his wife Shan in eager service. A man called Hoyah knocked at his door, and changed his whole life of tranquillity. It went so far that Yonger and Shan packed their bags, and went with Hoyah to see the universe. Hoyah was a man from Planet Gulliver, and he had knowledge about everything including (and not exclusive) of Cinderia.
Cat’s Finale
The rest of the tale is about Cinderia. As the first person in the tale, the time and place is as follows. I, Cinderia, was many days from home, because I could not contain the transformation between human and a cat. It was Liaozai tale coming to life in the real world. I was married to Bino in the wild, and this time we were without legal representative or witness. I had a child with him now, and I had not given him a good name, as my lover was ranging outside in search of his mentor. He spoke of him as the man who had given him eternal life. At first, It was a revenge against the human girl that betrayed him. He had a hate of human being for years, until he had his eyes on me in the Forest School. It was illogical, but he said love itself changed him to a better man, or even a better wolf.
His genetic transformation was more stable than me, as he walked as a wolf in the road for as long as he wished. He came back one night, and proclaimed that he saw his mentor on the road. He begged him to change me back to a human girl, just like his mentor changed him from a wolf to a man. His mentor asked him what foolish deeds he had done to me. He told him all about my the ski accident and the following transfusion. His good mentor laughed at him and called him the biggest fool in the universe. Bino had destabilized the good genes of me, and it was not like the good science that his mentor had done to him. There was no help available to him at all. He just had to travel the world with me for the rest of his eternal life, except I would die ahead of him because the transformation is incomplete.
Bino said he would talk to him again in the morning, and I was ordered to sleep late with our son to await his return. I was almost satisfied, except Bino went off with a bundle of explosives tied to his chest. I am not a fool and it was obvious Bino planned to killed his mentor at time of disagreement between them. So, I followed him with our son wrapped in a cloth around my chest. The road was long, and at one place the road disappeared in a mist. I walked through the mist…… but I was too late. I heard an explosion. The mist dissipated to reveal a stretch of nothing ahead of me. You could call it a Void, or even a Pocket Universe. Bino ran out and bled to his death in a bundle of injuries. His gene must have been destabilized, and I took a paper from his hand only to see him vaporized in the air.
The rest of it was his legacies to his son and me. It was a map of hidden treasure which he meant to provide a livelihood in time of his death. Oh, my dear Bono! Hoyah spoke with such re-enactment of feeling that Yonger almost believed that he was seeing Cinderia in the face. He apologized to Yonger for his callous approach to Bino’s death tale. On the contrary, Yonger told him that it was long gone, and its re-iteration from Hoyah was no less than reassurance of his doubts. Shan brought him a cup of tea and asked him what kind of godly human he representative. Is he an angel from heaven, or a demon of Liaozai to torment the mortal? He said he was not any of those things. He was from another planet called Gulliver, and travelled to Planet Earth to study the great mythbusters amid the Earthlings.
“What is Hoyah meaning in the Earthling’s tongues?” Yonger asked.
“It means ‘the how’ in Gulliverian dialect. The rest of it cannot even be spoken by human tongue.” Hoyah said.
It was a tradition in Gulliver that a child born to a concept of his destiny, and Hoyah was destined to find the truth in the universe. There were the Doctor and the Master in the similar effect, although Yonger couldn’t see the use of the Master except the evil kind. Yonger and Shan must have been bored for a long time, so they asked if they could joined Hoyah in his travel.
Hoyah said he was investigating the timeless revelation of universal knowledge of Mr. Po Chung-ling. His influence rippled a long way into a far future. He gave himself this project of learning Liaozai, primarily. He had asked for many people for assistance, but the majority of which ended in disbelief, hate and untimely demise. So he would gladly accept Yonger and Shan, provided that they knew about the hazard of his travel.
I was 14 when I read my stories to Cynthia. I had watch Folklore Legends in Hong Kong, and Liaozai TV Series in China. I was very impressed that ancient scholars like Mr. Po had a very advanced knowledge. When the rich boys in the neighbourhood were reading about the Old Texts, while the rich sisters tied their feet to a standard of inch-wise deformation. Mr. Po was thinking about a world without caste system, a society where men and women were equal in status, and a legal system based on scientific and forensic investigation. But the TV Series smelled of old school relationship boundaries, so I had to retrieve the original books of Mr. Po to justify my doubts. I just couldn’t believe Mr. Po encouraged boys and girls in China not to marry across the castes. And the original text of Mr. Po is truly enlightenment.
Mad Scientist
The story cut to the time when Yonger had experienced a long grievance about Cinderia’s departure. He had no head or tale about their magical encounter, so he must give up on the pursuit of truth. If you had read about Yonger’s tales, you would know a lot about the prequel and sequel of Cinderia’s adventure. But this tale is more Yonger and Cinderia, as Yonger is indeed a mirror reflection of Tefan Lee.
Then, one day Yonger sat around with his good life with his wife Shan in eager service. A man called Hoyah knocked at his door, and changed his whole life of tranquillity. It went so far that Yonger and Shan packed their bags, and went with Hoyah to see the universe. Hoyah was a man from Planet Gulliver, and he had knowledge about everything including (and not exclusive) of Cinderia.
Cat’s Finale
The rest of the tale is about Cinderia. As the first person in the tale, the time and place is as follows. I, Cinderia, was many days from home, because I could not contain the transformation between human and a cat. It was Liaozai tale coming to life in the real world. I was married to Bino in the wild, and this time we were without legal representative or witness. I had a child with him now, and I had not given him a good name, as my lover was ranging outside in search of his mentor. He spoke of him as the man who had given him eternal life. At first, It was a revenge against the human girl that betrayed him. He had a hate of human being for years, until he had his eyes on me in the Forest School. It was illogical, but he said love itself changed him to a better man, or even a better wolf.
His genetic transformation was more stable than me, as he walked as a wolf in the road for as long as he wished. He came back one night, and proclaimed that he saw his mentor on the road. He begged him to change me back to a human girl, just like his mentor changed him from a wolf to a man. His mentor asked him what foolish deeds he had done to me. He told him all about my the ski accident and the following transfusion. His good mentor laughed at him and called him the biggest fool in the universe. Bino had destabilized the good genes of me, and it was not like the good science that his mentor had done to him. There was no help available to him at all. He just had to travel the world with me for the rest of his eternal life, except I would die ahead of him because the transformation is incomplete.
Bino said he would talk to him again in the morning, and I was ordered to sleep late with our son to await his return. I was almost satisfied, except Bino went off with a bundle of explosives tied to his chest. I am not a fool and it was obvious Bino planned to killed his mentor at time of disagreement between them. So, I followed him with our son wrapped in a cloth around my chest. The road was long, and at one place the road disappeared in a mist. I walked through the mist…… but I was too late. I heard an explosion. The mist dissipated to reveal a stretch of nothing ahead of me. You could call it a Void, or even a Pocket Universe. Bino ran out and bled to his death in a bundle of injuries. His gene must have been destabilized, and I took a paper from his hand only to see him vaporized in the air.
The rest of it was his legacies to his son and me. It was a map of hidden treasure which he meant to provide a livelihood in time of his death. Oh, my dear Bono! Hoyah spoke with such re-enactment of feeling that Yonger almost believed that he was seeing Cinderia in the face. He apologized to Yonger for his callous approach to Bino’s death tale. On the contrary, Yonger told him that it was long gone, and its re-iteration from Hoyah was no less than reassurance of his doubts. Shan brought him a cup of tea and asked him what kind of godly human he representative. Is he an angel from heaven, or a demon of Liaozai to torment the mortal? He said he was not any of those things. He was from another planet called Gulliver, and travelled to Planet Earth to study the great mythbusters amid the Earthlings.
“What is Hoyah meaning in the Earthling’s tongues?” Yonger asked.
“It means ‘the how’ in Gulliverian dialect. The rest of it cannot even be spoken by human tongue.” Hoyah said.
It was a tradition in Gulliver that a child born to a concept of his destiny, and Hoyah was destined to find the truth in the universe. There were the Doctor and the Master in the similar effect, although Yonger couldn’t see the use of the Master except the evil kind. Yonger and Shan must have been bored for a long time, so they asked if they could joined Hoyah in his travel.
Hoyah said he was investigating the timeless revelation of universal knowledge of Mr. Po Chung-ling. His influence rippled a long way into a far future. He gave himself this project of learning Liaozai, primarily. He had asked for many people for assistance, but the majority of which ended in disbelief, hate and untimely demise. So he would gladly accept Yonger and Shan, provided that they knew about the hazard of his travel.
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