Once again I awaken in my room. Then, I became the housekeeper of young master Ye once more. As I am privy to the knowledge that young master Ye will one day disappear, my heart could not help but clench when I see him as the thought of him dying still pains me. Now, when I see "Xiang He Ai", I could not help but secretly curse in my mind at how shameless she was to devour all of young master Ye's assets. There must be something queer going on here because a man doesn't just disappear right after marriage, and I have an inkling it had something to do with how she stole my identity, but I had no clue for now.
While serving young master Ye for the five years, I made plans to track my son Fu'er and find out where this Camp DG that he went to was. Since it was so well hidden, it must be very hard to sneak in or even get close. I obviously can't just blatantly follow my son into the camp as that would get me nowhere. I don't think this Camp DG will let me in if I just said that I'm Fu'er's mother, coming to inspect how his relationship is with Wu Die. In order to not be suspicious, I decided that I will be at New York City beforehand, then secretly follow Fu'er when he leaves for the camp. So throughout my five years, I saved up money from young master Ye along with money I made from part time singing and start learning the techniques employed by police to track suspects. Of course, I "borrowed" these secrets from the main database of the police headquarters. It only took a year total to get the info with my experience.
Then, once again, I walked towards that familiar room 1394. Now, I confidently walked up to the door as I had already planned to save Fu'er. The door opened just as suddenly, but if anything, I noticed a bit of shock in his deep blue eyes as he noticed me standing calmly before his door. Yet, he pulled me in all the same and once again, I smelled that soothing, intoxicating scent that I missed. Although I did spend some of my years searching for the cologne that gave off this scent as a hobby, I was still not able to find one similar to it; however, I had a hard time believing that this was his natural scent because young master Ye did not have such a scent even after my five years of being near him. I had doubts on his identity, but his face was the spitting image of young master Ye, so I could not deny it.
Once again, he asked me if I would like to bear his child, and although I tried to resist the temptation, I ultimately failed to once again as I replied, "I'm Yours" once more. Then, I remembered a faint time of passion before my mind went blank due to over-stimulation. I awoke once more, as I noticed the bright sunshine signifying that my new journey is about to begin. Although he is not by my side, but I will do all I can do to protect my Fu'er.
Young master Ye left once again, as after the now anticipating, but painful sequence of giving birth, I raised Fu'er in the apartment once again. As Fu'er grew up, I repeated emphasized that he should not join the army, nor should he agree to be a secret soldier of any type for the government. He naturally obediently agreed to my suggestion, but I still prepared for the worst by renting a small condo in New York City for years with the savings I earned from both my side jobs of singing and hacking. Of course, I occasionally brought Fu'er over so he would not be suspicious when I follow him when he grows up. Fu'er brought Wu Die home once again, and this time I gave Wu Die a small necklace as a present. Of course, I installed a new and improved tracking device in that necklace as well. Then, when Fu'er was about to leave, I told him that I was also going overseas to my condo as well. So, we headed over there together while I gave Fu'er a new phone before separating once more. After separation, I began to track Fu'er's movement as he moved out of New York City and to a location that seems utterly random on the map. There was not really any landmarks or known name for that location for it just seemed to be a forest in the wilderness. Not long after Fu'er reached there, the signal on my tracker seemed to have been cut off for a while before being reinstated, showing that Fu'er is at that location. For days afterwards, Fu'er's location did not change, nor did Wu Die's, hence I had reason to believe that was the location of Camp DG.
Hence, I drove over in a car I invested in, then parked the car outside of the forest. I stealthily traversed the forest to the location of the signal from my tracker using a portable signal detector, but when I looked up once I reached the location, I noticed nothing. That's right, there was nothing besides the forest, the dirt on the ground, the plants, probably some living bugs, and me. I checked to make sure the detector was working correctly, but results showed me that I was at the right spot. I thought that maybe they discovered my tracker and buried my trackers here, hence I came back over many days to dig the area, but there were no signs of my tracker. It was like my tracker vanished into a different dimension, but that idea was too absurd so I could only slowly search day after after while calling to see if they are alright.
Then, that fateful day arrived once again. I got ready by arriving at the outskirts of the forest, while waiting for the call to come through. As the call came and broke off with that dangerous tone once more, I noticed that the forest began to miraculously fog up even though the weather forecast did not report on any rain or heat that would cause it. I immediately rushed out of my car and into the forest in hopes of getting a glimpse of what is going on; however, no matter how hard I tried, I somehow only managed to walk back to right outside the forest. I knew that there was some unknown force keeping me out and this can no longer be explained by science, just like my rebirth.
Then, I heard a loud crunch behind me. I looked back, and saw that my car had been flattened, but I saw nothing there. Before I can register further what happened, I felt an invisible force pick me up as I can feel what seemed to be a grip tightening around me. I realized then that whatever killed my son was not something that I could defend against alone. I realized that I had now been tangled with the forces of an unknown world as my mind slowly blanks out due the pain from being squeezed too tight. It was over before I knew it.