Chapter 20 (1/2)

In Chapter 20 of The Youthful You Who Was So Beautiful, we begin counting down towards the graduation exams and Chen Nian and Bei Ye’s ticket out of this horrid town. However, with the police beginning to clamp down on Chen Nian, will the two be able to escape this town and find their true liberation? As Bei Ye witnesses Chen Nian getting cornered right in front of his very own eyes, what could he possibly do to protect Chen Nian? Once again, I apologise for the late update, and I’m thankful for all your sweet words and encouragement. (: I’m glad I managed to churn out a chapter before the week is done!

7 more days till graduation exams.

During Physical Education cla.s.s, n.o.body remained in the cla.s.sroom to revise; instead, the entire cla.s.s flocked down to the fields to exercise in an attempt to relax. The form teacher constantly reminded the cla.s.s to stay away from sports like tennis and basketball, as they could very well injure their hands in so playing. Thus, the entire cla.s.s was restricted to jump rope and jogging.

Zeng Hao dragged Li Xiang, Xiao Mi and Chen Nian over to play badminton. After some time, Chen Nian grew tired of playing badminton, and left the group to jog around the field. Before she realised it, she had already arrived at the isolated corner where the special youth had once leapt over the school gates to stand in front of her.

As she neared the corner, her sharp eyes discerned the sleeve of a white t-s.h.i.+rt peeking out from beyond the gates. Surprised and elated, she ran to the gates and grab hold of the metal railings, “Why are you here?”

Bei Ye stretched out his index finger, and ran his fingers over hers before replying, “I know that you’re having Physical Education lessons now.”

“There’s still 7 days to graduation exams.”

“I know.”

“If we factor in the days where graduation exams are taking place, which are a grand total of two days, we could stay by each other’s side after ten days!”

Bei Ye gave a quiet chortle, “Right now, we’re already staying by each other’s side every single day.”

“……Oh.” Chen Nian nodded her head.

The warm afternoon glow filtered down through the leaves of the trees. Bei Ye tore his gentle gaze away from Chen Nian’s face, and finally settled on a figure that had appeared behind her, cool frostiness beginning to form in his eyes. Lowering his voice, he murmured, “Someone’s looking for you.” Before Chen Nian could react to the sentence, he had already disappeared beyond the gates.

Chen Nian turned her head behind, only to see Zheng Yi strolling over from a distance away. Chen Nian perfectly understood that if Zheng Yi resorted to looking for her at this hour of the day, it must be concerning something way more serious than simply warning her about the rapist at large. Shaking off the dust on her clothes, Chen Nian began to walk towards Zheng Yi.

There were a couple of exercise contraptions located in a corner of the field. Chen Nian headed straight for elliptical machine, and hopped onto it. Meanwhile, Zheng Yi sat on the sit-up bench next to her, silently watching her exercise on the elliptical machine for a period of time before finally speaking up, “Chen Nian?”

“Yes?” She answered in a casual tone.

“Do you remember me telling you previously, that you should come looking for me the minute you encountered any trouble?”

“I remember.” Chen Nian lowered her head, her legs pumping rhythmically on the elliptical machine, as though they were a pendulum clock.

“But you never once came to look for me.” Zheng Yi let out a short, bitter laugh.

“I……” Chen Nian shook her head, “I didn’t encounter any …… difficulty.”

“No difficulties? Wei Cai and her group of friends were constantly bullying you – why didn’t you tell me that?” Zheng Yi had finally discovered the connection between Wei Cai and her.

Chen Nian paused momentarily, before resuming her rhythmic motion on the elliptical machine. “Even if I chose to confide in you …… how would that have helped the situation?” She returned the question to Zheng Yi.

“I could ……” Zheng Yi couldn’t bring himself to continue his sentence. The very reason why Chen Nian was relentlessly tormented and bullied was because she had told him the truth about Hu Xiao Die’s death. And because of numerous other reasons, he was unable to protect her and to guard her from harm. At this very moment, Zheng Yi was seized by memories of sending Chen Nian to and fro from school – her thankful and expectant gaze whenever she ran to him from the alley near her house, the look of trust and reliance every single time she gave him every single time before she stepped into the school compound – all these no longer existed in the present day and age.

The sun blazed down, raining down heat on the people beneath it. Beads of sweat began to form on Zheng Yi’s forehead.

“What did they do to you?”

“They insulted me, and slapped me.”

“What else?”

“That’s it.”

“That’s it?” Zheng Yi locked his gaze onto Chen Nian’s side profile.

The pendulum clock finally ceased its motion. Chen Nian turned towards Zheng Yi, and asked in a quiet voice, “If not, what else do you think happened?”

Initially, Zheng Yi had a huge ton of things he wanted to say to Chen Nian – but after listening to Chen Nian’s words, he was over come with a overwhelming sense of deflation, and he couldn’t bring himself to say a single word.

The school bell rang, signalling the end of Physical Education lesson. Chen Nian hopped down from the elliptical machine, and headed back towards the cla.s.sroom.

Zheng Yi returned to the police station with a heavy heart. On reaching the police station, his colleagues informed him that there has been a minor breakthrough in Senior Yang’s criminal profiling, and that the police officers have already begun to single out youths who fit into the specific criminal profile – namely, those who frequently play truant, those who have an antagonistic relations.h.i.+p with their parents, and those who own a motorcycle, etc. However, despite their attempts to narrow down the suspect pool as much as possible, there were still about 20 to 30 youths who fit the criminal profile.

Xiao Yao placed the photographs of the 20 to 30 youths in front of Zheng Yi. Zheng Yi felt mildly put off by the easy manner in which this group of youths were labelled as suspects, and pushed the photographs aside in irritation.

Easily discerning Zheng Yi’s unhappy mood, Xiao Yao enquired, “There’s no progress on your front?”

Zheng Yi took a few deep breaths in an attempt to calm himself down. After some time, he finally spoke up, “Wei Cai has a friend named Luo Ting. I always had a vague feeling that she was hiding something with respect to Wei Cai’s murder; thus, I stopped her a few times to question her. Although she was rather tight-lipped at the start, she eventually confessed that Wei Cai had bullied and abused a girl the day before Wei Cai died.”

“How did they bully and abuse that girl?”

“They hit her and insulted her……” Zheng Yi’s furrowed his eyebrows, “Luo Ting said that she left early, so she didn’t know exactly what had happened after she left.”

“Have you questioned the victim of the abuse?”

“Yes. She refused to say what happened.”

“Have you tried asking the people who lived around the area where the abuse happened?”

“I’ve sent people to investigate that specific area.” Zheng Yi replied wearily, “We’re still looking for witnesses to the abuse.”

“Hmm…… Do you think that this incident is linked to Wei Cai’s death?”

“I don’t know.” Zheng Yi replied in a clipped tone, rubbing his face and his neck vigorously with his hands. He could feel an insane desire bubbling within him – he wanted to figure out the truth behind Wei Cai’s death; he wanted to know exactly what abuse Chen Nian had suffered. This heavy desire weighed on him, overwhelming him to the point that he feels that he was going to break any minute.

“Have you been overworking yourself lately? Your emotions don’t seem to be extremely stable.”

“Yes! I’m extremely unstable now! Wei Cai, Luo Ting – and the whole bunch of female hooligans – all of them should have been incarcerated at the earliest opportunity!!” Unable to repress his infuriation any longer, Zheng Yi raised his head and punched his desk forcefully.

Xiao Yao lapsed into a stunned silence.

A deathly silence settled between the two colleagues. Realising his momentary lapse in control, Zheng Yi moderated his voice level, declaring as calmly as he could, “Even if n.o.body reported this incident of abuse to the police, I will nevertheless uncover the truth behind this incident.”

“And? What happens after you uncover the truth?”

This question was too cruel for Zheng Yi to bear. As a police officer, “uncovering the truth” often entails some form of punishment being meted out to the criminal offender who had perpetuated the crime. However,even if the truth was uncovered, there was nothing that could be done for this incident of abuse.

A mangled sense of fury and hatred rose in Zheng Yi’s heart, “Why can’t the law…..”

“Zheng Yi! Keep your emotions in check!” Xiao Yao whispered to him urgently. “They are underaged children! What would you have the law do? Incarcerate every single one of them? They’re still young!”

“Being a child does not ent.i.tle them to rise above the law!”

“No, it doesn’t. But would incarceration truly solve the problem? They’re still so young – they have yet to form a stable, concrete ident.i.ty for themselves, and their personalities are still in the midst of formation. As adults, we are the ones that are solely responsible for the formation of their personalities, because the factors that contribute to personality formation (society, school environment and family) are societal constructs created by us adults. No matter which country you’re in, whether you’re in the West or in the East, the law will always be lenient towards children, because they always have an opportunity to rehabilitate.”

Zheng Yi let out a short, bitter laugh, “I know. My university lecturer mentioned this before.”

His criminal law professor once mentioned that the unique characteristics and personality ‘possessed’ by underaged offenders are often superficial and false in nature; even if an underaged offender commits the exact same crime as a mature offender, their trains of thought when committing the crime are extremely different. In fact, many underaged offenders have yet to truly form a criminal personality when they commit various crimes.

The absence of a criminal personality was the exact reason why rehabilitation and education could pull these underaged offenders back from the brink they were tethering upon; conversely, severe punishment and the lack of forgiveness would inevitably push them over the brink, and result in them growing to become greater menaces to society.

But,

What about the victims?

Zheng Yi ran his fingers through his hair in frustration. He couldn’t bring himself to imagine how the victim felt when confronted with the leniency afforded to underaged offenders – after all, despite being a police officer, he himself was unable to control his emotions and unhappiness. If there was no punishment, how could their evil deeds be forgiven? How could the frustration and hatred of the victim be appeased?

“Even then, we can’t eliminate the possibility that some children would be able to change; whereas the others would never be able to transform into better people. For the children that belong in the latter category, we ought to……” Zheng Yi continued protesting.

“Who’s capable of judging whether an underaged offender is capable of change? Who? You? Me? Or perhaps, Senior Yang? If we simply rely on subjective human standards and perceptions to mete out punishments, both you and I would not be in this profession, for we would witness too many ‘injustices’ occurring every single day.” Xiao Yao cut Zheng Yi off before he could finish his sentence.

Zheng Yi’s lips slowly curved into a bitter smile. Perhaps, humans simply needed to learn whilst there are times when we need to invest our entire energies into accomplis.h.i.+ng a certain objective, there are other times when we simply simply need to learn how to accept our inabilities and helplessness.

It was just that, right now,

He was still unable to accept his inability to change the situation.

Lowering his head, he slowly shook his head from side to side, “Xiao Yao, have you ever experienced the feeling of letting down a person who trusted you with her entire heart?”

“That feeling …… could really kill me.” Zheng Yi’s voice was extremely low, as though it had broken into a million pieces.

…………………..

It was the end of school.

Leisurely strolling across the wild fields, Bei Ye enquired out of curiosity, “Why did the police officer come to look for you again?”