Chapter 84 - Name (1/2)

A social meetup was impossible. He wouldn’t do it in this life, let alone in a prison.

Su Min refused: “I don’t want to. Not going.”

The men in room five across the corridor called out: “Hurry up and come! If you don’t come, you’ll suffer tomorrow!”

“It’s just a meet up. We’ll make you happy!”

“Hurry and come. Don’t waste time, Brother Hao can’t wait any longer. Quick, quick, quick. Bring him over!”

The scene before him looked a little strange. Arms were stretched out from the bars but the person behind it couldn’t get out.

The prison guard said: “It’s just a meetup. You won’t die.”

He had received a promise from Brother Hao that he wouldn’t get into trouble for the next week. It was quite a tempting offer, and a meetup was no big deal.

Su Min eyed the corridor, “Okay then.”

If he really died, then he would take it as it is. He might even be able to find out something with this little trip.

Yin Ze belatedly reminded him: “Be careful.”

He was just his roommate for the afternoon. He knew very well what would happen to Su Min but he wouldn’t do anything to stop it.

Su Min followed the prison guard out.

It had been a while since dinner and the smell had become even stronger. He found it very strange.

Su Min nudged the prison guard, “Do you smell something?”

The prison guard didn’t look back, “What smell?”

Su Min didn’t continue asking.

Room 8 and room 5 were only a few metres away. When they moved over to the other room, the lights suddenly went out.

In an instant, the prison was filled with shouts and yells and there was even someone singing.

It only lasted for a few seconds. The surrounding sounds then suddenly disappeared. There was someone calling out Su Min’s number. The voice was very small and faint.

At first, Su Min thought it was just his imagination. After he listened carefully, he realised that the voice was indeed calling his number.

It obviously wasn’t a good sign.

In horror movies, there would often be scenes where someone’s name was called out in the dark. If you answered to that call, you would be taken away by the ghost.

Su Min quietly called out for the prison guard, but no one answered.

The entire corridor was quiet. He couldn’t see anything in the darkness but soon he heard a dull sound. It sounded like someone hitting the wall.

This was followed by someone once again calling out Su Min’s number. The voice was clearer this time.

Not only that, a hand also pulled at Su Min’s arm. It was very cold, like he had just touched something metallic. It wasn’t the same cold feeling ghosts gave.

Was it some kind of transforming ghost?

Before Su Min was able to shake off the hand, the hand suddenly disappeared.

He called out: “Chen Su?”

“I heard you’re going to a social meetup?”

Su Min’s earlobe was bitten, causing his entire body to shiver. He asked: “Did you ask the cinema staff about me?”

Chen Su didn’t answer. He released his hold of him, “The lights will be on soon.”

Su Min still had handcuffs on but it didn’t stop him from grabbing him, “You’re really not going to answer?”

Chen Su said: “You will know in due time.”

He walked away from Su Mun. Su Min could sense that he hadn’t left, but he didn’t know where he had gone.

After a few minutes, his vision suddenly brightened up.

Su Min wasn’t able to adapt to it for a while. He blocked it using his hand and, when he lowered his arm, he saw the prison guard from earlier standing before him.

All that darkness from earlier was gone.

The prison guard was stunned for a moment. Then, as if nothing had happened, he knocked on the door to room 5 and got ready to open the door with his keys.

A voice came out from inside: “Not meeting up!”

The prison guard who was played with immediately opened the door and cursed at them: “You were the one who fucking wanted the meet up, and now you don’t want it. Do you find it fu——–”

The rest of his words were gone.

Su Min was taller than the prison guard and he was a little curious. He walked behind him and looked inside to see what had happened only to be surprised by the scene inside.

The almighty Brother Hao was crying.

The prison guard returned to his senses, “Why are you crying?”

The other three people living there were terrified, “I don’t know. Brother Hao suddenly cried. We don’t know what happened.”

Just as they said that, Brother Hao from inside suddenly rushed over and clung onto the prison guard, “Ghost! There’s a ghost!”

The prison guard thought he was going to attack him and directly shocked him with the electric baton. Brother Hao once again fell back to the ground and continued to tremble.

Su Min: “…………”

He almost felt sympathy for Brother Hao.

The prison guard felt that he was probably unstable and called for people to take him away. He then locked the door.

Su Min naturally returned to room 8.

As for the sudden lights out incident, they never mentioned anything about it. It was as if they didn’t see it happening.

“You’re one lucky rascal.”

“Damn lucky. You managed to get away from Brother Hao.”

“Do you want to play with this brother tonight?”

Su Min ignored the various outstretched arms. He felt a lot more comfortable after the handcuffs were removed.

There was a smell of smoke in the room.

The only person here was Yin Ze. He was lying on the bed and showed no signs of smoking, but Su Min knew it was him.

Smoking was prohibited here, and cigarettes would be confiscated. As for how Yin Ze managed to procure and hide them, it was his own business.

“I heard what happened just now. You’re really lucky.” Yin Ze sat up from the bed and said this.

Su Min sat on the bunk opposite him. He changed the topic and asked: “Are there any other night activities here?”