When you realise you don't have a guard's insignia, you look around once more. You are definitely alone. You take a deep, stabilizing breath - and somehow, maybe through the grace of the gods, manage to kick the door down with only one, well-placed kick.
Inside is a bedroom with two small beds and a desk, no windows - and two ladies staring at you.
One is nearing eighty, the other in her mid-forties. They are both wearing simple robes probably given to them by palace staff, their hair in simple plaits, and their faces surprised and wary. You stumble into the room and clear your throat.
"I am Mei Mei, from Hangzhou," says the younger one. "And this is Kuan Yin, a monk."
"Mei Mei!", you sigh, relieved. "I came looking for you, you'd already been..."
"Abducted," she fills in with a smile.
"What are you doing here?" you ask, bewildered.
"Sun Wukong has made us prisoners," Kuan Yin explains. "Me for creating the only artefact that could possibly control him - and Mei Mei for being the only one who could link him to the theft of the Sichuan dragon's pearl."
If you already have the crown, keep reading. Otherwise, go to Chapter Fifty-Four.
"The artefact - you made it?" you ask.
"Yes," Kuan Yin answers. "The only way to control Sun Wukong."
"I have it," you say. "I plan to use it."
"All you have to do," she explains slowly, "is place it onto his head. Only do this, and the rest will follow."
"Will you come with me?"
They both shake their heads.
"We must retrieve our belongings, regain our strength. If we can, we will meet you. Otherwise, we will see each other back in the material world."
With that, they nod their heads at you and sidle past you into the corridor.
You are now alone. To keep following the corridor to the tiny room, go to Chapter Fifty-Five.
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The Rains of Sichuan {Choose Your Own Adventure} // Wattys 2019
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