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Chapter 18 - Chapter 18 – Driftwood

12:35

The lifeboat is tossed and slammed by the waves, like a matchbox casually thrown by a giant.

Seawater seeps in through the seams, cold and piercing.

I wipe my face, my palm full of the taste of rust, and all I see is Qi Si's pale profile flickering in front of me.

Shen Yan cranks the helm to the bottom, his knuckles pale, but his voice is terrifyingly steady:

"Hard to port! Avoid the rocks!"

Qi Si doesn't speak, just raises his hand to fasten my seatbelt for me, his fingers trembling like power lines in the wind.

12:37

The radar screen is a blizzard, all signals lost.

I switch on the emergency light, and in its circle floats a soaked envelope—

Lin Yi's handwriting, the ink blurring:

"The key is at the buoy, the truth is at the bottom of the sea, and only the living have the right to see."

Inside the envelope is a copper key, with a single character engraved on the handle: Fire.

12:40

The lifeboat crashes into the buoy, sparks flying from the rust.

I grab the buoy, the cold metal cutting into my hand, but I feel a chain.

At the end of the chain, a sealed metal box lies three meters underwater.

I take a deep breath and dive in.

The seawater cuts through my skin like a knife, and I open my eyes to see the combination lock on the box—

Four numbers: 1-7-2-9.

12:42

I surface, the key slips into the lock, and there's a soft click.

The box opens, revealing only two things inside:

A yellowed photograph—

Ten-year-old me standing at the orphanage gate, next to ten-year-old Lin Yi.

And a voice recorder.

I press the play button, and Lin Yi's voice is hoarse but clear:

"If you're hearing this, it means you've won the first round.

The second round is at the lighthouse onshore.

Take them with you, or leave them behind.

The choice is yours."

12:45

The lifeboat hits the shore, the rocks tear through the bottom, and we're thrown into the shallows.

I turn around, Shen Yan is supporting Qi Si, both of them drenched, but they're both looking at me.

I raise the photo, my voice shredded by the waves:

"Round two, to the lighthouse."

Shen Yan nods, Qi Si smiles.

The three of us, like three nails polished by seawater,

nailed at the junction of night and dawn.

12:50

In the distance, the lighthouse's beam sweeps across the sea,

like a giant blade,

cutting the night in half.

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