Chapter 1: Military Inspectorate
Silver City.
The Inspectorate.
Third rank inspector Li Hao stepped into the Inspectorate’s administrative area. Falling on the thin side with substantial dark circles under his eyes, the youngster seemed to have stayed up all night.
As a new recruit with only one year under his belt, Li Hao’s tenure at the Inspectorate wasn’t much to speak of. He usually reported to work a bit early so he could do a quick clean of themon areas, boil some water, and wait for colleagues to arrive.
He was slightlyte today, so there were already a few at their desks when he walked in. A middle-aged woman, likewise dressed in a uniform and seated by the door, greeted Li Hao enthusiastically when she saw him.
“Little Hao, you’rete today,” she teased. “Look at those bags under your eyes! Did you paint the town redst night?”
Li Hao shed her an innocent smile, the very picture of down-to-earth naiveté.
“Don’t say that, big sis Yu!” He waved agitated hands around. “I don’t have a girlfriend and I’ll never find one if there’s rumors like that about me!”
“Hehehe, kiddo. You’ve been at the Inspectorate for a year, but still can’t handle our joking.” The middle-aged woman loved ribbing Li Hao, yet there were hints of something different in her gaze. After a round of heartyughter, she suddenly brought up an old topic. “Little Hao, you don’t cook since you live by yourself, right? Eating out isn’t clean or healthy, soe have dinner at my ce after work.”
“No no, I can’t be making trouble for you, big sis,” Li Hao declined with another smile.
A brawny, middle-aged man close to them snorted withughter and interjected, “Little Hao, do you think your big sis is really inviting you over for dinner? She wants you to be her lover boy! Aiyo, read between the lines, kiddo!”
“Hahahahaha!!” Uproariousughter rang out of the nearby cubicles.
Far from coloring with embarrassment, big sis Yu red hotly at everyone and blustered, “What? So what?? Little Hao is a fine young man! He has a great personality, great brains, and great looks. I’llugh in my sleep if he’s really my man!”
Laughter redoubled at her words, but many nodded in agreement as well. Li Hao was generally regarded as a promising young man.
The brawny man didn’t mind the heated retort. “You’re right, Little Hao is not bad at all. It’s just a bit of a pity…” he said sadly.
What was a bit of a pity?
Regret appeared on everyone’s faces with the turn of conversation, but their object of discussion didn’t mind.
“It was my decision to make, big bro Zhou. What’s there to feel sad about?” The young man grinned brilliantly.
“Now, we can’t really put things that way, Little Hao,” Brawny Zhou sighed with pity. “Silver City Inspectorate is a fine ce and anyone would be doing well to reach third rank after half a year of full time employment. But, you’re here because you withdrew from your studies at the Veteris Institute. [1] If you’d waited to first graduate from Silver City’s most prestigious hall of learning, you’d join the Inspectorate as a first rank inspector. And that would be the lowest possible rank you’de in at!”
Hisments opened the floodgates and the fashionable Chen Na quickly added her opinion.
“That’s right, the heck you drop outta school for, Li Hao? None of us are qualified to sit for the institute’s entrance examinations, even though we would love to. You would’ve graduated in two more years, whereas it’ll take at least five years of smooth sailing to get from third rank to first. And if we hit some bumps in the road? We’ll be lucky to be promoted to first before we retire!”
Envy and regret tinged the voice of the young woman who’d just arrived at work. She envied graduates of the Veteris Institute and felt regret on Li Hao’s behalf that he’d been a scant two years from graduation when he suddenly withdrew and joined the Inspectorate.
Even the inspector general had been concerned about their new recruit—he tried to persuade Li Hao to return to school and finish his studies first. If the young man really wanted to join the Inspectorate, he could register for the examinations after he graduated.
Sadly, the young, polite, and typically easy-going Li Hao proved to be incredibly obstinate in this matter. Normally a docile soul, he absolutely refused to go back to the institute.
Chen Na knew that even Li Hao’s mentor had tried to convince the young man to reconsider his withdrawal. There was a very promising future ahead of him!
The young man remained wreathed in smiles as he listened to everyone talk about his affairs. He walked over to the corner and boiled some water, busying himself as he responded, “Isn’t it nice to start as a third rank inspector? Besides, if I really waited until graduation, I would lose two years of time with everyone. Wouldn’t that be a pity!”
“Hahaha, you’re right!” Easyughter answered his pleasing words.
Li Hao always knew the right thing to say and, having just turned twenty, he was one of the youngest at the Silver City Inspectorate. Highly pedigreed as a top student, his colleagues rather enjoyed listening to his ttery.
Cheerfulughter and discussion filled the administrative cubicles this morning. People dropped the topic of Li Hao withdrawing from school. It was the fact that he didn’t mind doing so that they mentioned it in the first ce.
After all, failure to graduate from the Veteris Institute was grave enough to be one of the greatest regrets of life.
When it came to what the young man’s considerations were and why he’d chosen to do so, well, they weren’t at liberty to ask. The group once received an answer that Li Hao wanted to start earning money. Tuition was too high and his expenses too great—his savings had run dry.
But would Veteris students really be short on funds?
Joviality in the administrative area gradually petered out as senior officers began filtering into their offices.
Silver City Inspectorate was the city’sw enforcement agency. There were four other branches in the city apart from its headquarters and it wasprised of multiple departments. Li Hao was assigned to the Department of ssified Affairs. His main duties involved archiving files, opening the books for old cases, reviewing cold cases, documenting important proceedings…
The Department of ssified Affairs didn’t operate on the front lines and rarely involved itself in the field. But if other departments were shorthanded, Li Hao and others were sent over as temporary backup.
Overall, his position was more of an office job.
……
Another busy day at workmenced when the senior officers sat down at their desks.
Li Hao didn’t have his own office—a third rank inspector fresh to his post wasn’t qualified to have one. Neither did big sis Yu, Brawny Zhou, and the others from earlier, despite being second rank inspectors.
Li Hao’s desk was located close to the restrooms. Thankfully, there was no apanying smell that one might expect with such a spot. It was, however, too bustling and noisy for the likes of the veterans in the administrative area.
The young man’s desk pushed up to Chen Na’s across from him. Joining half a year earlier than him, she was also considered to be a rookie. It was almost time for a fresh batch of recruits to enter the Inspectorate, which would finally free them from rookie status.
Li Hao was buried deep in some files when a gentle tapping came from his neighbor across the way. He lifted his head to find Chen Na sprawled over her desk.
“Li Hao, there’s a field missioning up,” she whispered with a radiant smile. “It’s an easy one and we get to spend a month away from the office. Wanna apply for it together? It’ll be fun to stretch our legs for a month.”
Li Hao blinked and quickly ran through a mental schedule, then shook his head. “Nah, nothing goodes from going outside. It might not be as safe as you say either.”
“It’ll be very safe!” Chen Na deted. “It’s just to apany the Veteris Institute…”
She paused, blinked, and looked at Li Hao with new awareness. “Ah… sorry, I almost forgot,” she said apologetically. “You don’t want to see your old ssmates and mentor, do you? I hear it’s Professor Yuan Shuo leading the expedition team this time…”
She inwardly cursed at herself forpletely forgetting the ramifications of this mission. Hadn’t Yuan Shuo mentored Li Hao when the young man still attended the institute?
Apparently, the professor held high hopes for Li Hao and almost thrashed his student when Li Hao refused to rescind his withdrawal. It’d raised quite a fuss at the Veteris Institute and many students swore at Li Hao for being a fool of an ingrate.
Who was Yuan Shuo?
One of the most distinguished names at the school! There were so many students who wished to learn from him, but failed to find favor in his eyes.
Li Hao smiled and didn’t refute her words. I don’t want to see them? Well, not really.
Reality wasn’t anywhere close to the wild rumors. His teacher simply found his decision regretful. It’d only been a few days since Li Haost paid a visit to Professor Yuan’s and ate dinner together. There was none of this beating up Li Hao as soon as the man saw his former student.
So teacher’s leading the team… Professor Yuan was one of the foremost professors at the Veteris Institute. Security should be tight if he was leading a team. Whether it was the Inspectorate or other agencies, everyone would make the necessary arrangements.
There was nothing for Li Hao to worry about and frankly speaking, the Inspectorate was just there to go through the motions. It wouldn’t be small fry like them in charge of Professor Yuan’s security detail. That would be the Night Watchers that Li Hao had heard about in hushed tones over the past year.
The Night Watchers were aw enforcement agency much like Silver City Inspectorate, but they handled different cases. Unresolved cases or ones that the Inspectorate didn’t know how to handle were transferred to their jurisdiction.
Neither outsiders nor the Inspectorate knew what the Night Watchers did. But since Li Hao was stationed in the Department of ssified Affairs and was primarily in charge of archiving files and tracking mysteries, he possessed a vague understanding.
The Night Watchers!
Li Hao’s decision to withdraw from school and be a third rank inspector had much to do with this secretive organization. It could be said that they were the biggest motivation for his actions.
Of course, he would never tell anyone that.
The Night Watchers were so mysterious that he wouldn’t have heard about them before joining the Inspectorate. But thanks to his mentor, he knew a thing or two and that such an agency existed. Regr people weren’t aware of them at all.
One crucial detail he’d learned before withdrawing from school was that the Silver City Inspectorate was directly subordinate to the Night Watchers. His teacher once mentioned that the most promising talents at the Inspectorate could potentially be transferred to that agency.
It’s been a year at the Inspectorate and people seem to think highly of me. I wonder if I’ll have a chance toe in contact with the Night Watchers. Li Hao’s thoughts flew rapidly with a hint of urgency, but he kept a firm grip on his emotions. His expression remained the same as usual.
It should be soon!
Unrest should being to Silver City soon, but the Inspectorate seemed blithely unaware. It looked like it would fall to the Night Watchers to handle it, so all he needed was an opportunity!
1. Veteris: ancient Latin for ‘old’ ?