Please Stop Spreading Rumors About Me — They Keep Coming True
Chapter 47: The Lantern
- Chapter 59: The Forgetters
- Chapter 58: The Light of a Whole World
- Chapter 57: The Top of the Sky
- Chapter 56: The Spark
- Chapter 55: A World That Remembers
- Chapter 54: Two Who Loved the Lantern
- Chapter 53: The Mercy of Forgetting
- Chapter 52: The Blank Page
- Chapter 51: The Remembering
- Chapter 50: The First Light
- Chapter 49: The Empty Chair
- Chapter 48: The First Author
- Chapter 47: The Lantern
- Chapter 46: The Widening Dark
- Chapter 45: Xue Ningzhi Makes Contact
- Chapter 44: The Morning After
- Chapter 43: The Final (Part Two)
- Chapter 42: The Final (Part One)
- Chapter 41: The Night Before
- Chapter 40: The Chessmaster’s Move
- Chapter 39: The Other Finalist
- Chapter 38: Mutual Respect (Sort Of)
- Chapter 37: Semifinal: Bai Qing vs Lin Bo
- Chapter 36: The Draw
- Chapter 35: Ji Lan’s Offer
- Chapter 34: Round Three: He Cannot Lose Now
- Chapter 33: The Rival’s Sob Story
- Chapter 32: Tao Tao’s Fan Army
- Chapter 31: Round Two: Crowd Favorite
- Chapter 30: The Sponsor With Cold Eyes
- Chapter 29: Bai Qing Advances
- Chapter 28: Ji Lan’s Trap
- Chapter 27: Round One: The Accidental Genius
- Chapter 26: Opening Ceremony Disaster
- Chapter 25: The Tournament of Ten Thousand Reputations
- Chapter 24: To the Capital
- Chapter 23: The Bureau’s Last Stand
- Chapter 22: Three Women, One Tired Man
- Chapter 21: Bai Qing’s Challenge
- Chapter 20: The Pants of the Thunder Court
- Chapter 19: Training Montage (That Goes Wrong)
- Chapter 18: Scroll’s Bad Idea
- Chapter 17: The Method
- Chapter 16: Ji Lan Is Furious
- Chapter 15: The Sect Recruiters
- Chapter 14: Heavenly Records 101
- Chapter 13: The Noodle Shop Dream Deferred
- Chapter 12: Boss Battle: The Bureau Chief
- Chapter 11: The Correction That Backfired
- Chapter 10: A Real Demon King (Oops)
- Chapter 9: Exhibit A
- Chapter 8: The Fact-Checker Cometh
- Chapter 7: Renowned by Tuesday
- Chapter 6: The First Believer
- Chapter 5: Whispered
- Chapter 4: Please Don’t Post That
- Chapter 3: The Scroll That Got Fired
- Chapter 2: Cursed Junk Storage
- Chapter 1: The Man Who Deletes Heroes
You cannot bring back someone the whole world has forgotten until you remember them yourself. So before anything else, before any plan, we sat down one quiet evening and asked the Scroll to give us the thing it had carried alone for a thousands of years.
We asked it to tell us who they were.
It took a long time to begin. The Scroll had been the sole keeper of this memory for longer than any nation in the world had existed, and I think it had half-forgotten that the weight could be shared — that there was anyone left who could even hear it. When it finally spoke, its voice was different than I’d ever heard it. Not the salesman. Not even the grief. Just quiet, and careful, like someone unwrapping something so fragile that a wrong breath might finish what a thousand years had started.
"Their name," it said, "was Su Yue."
The words hung in the room. A name no living thing had spoken in a thousand years. I felt the whole world shift very slightly to make room for it.
"Say it," the Scroll said, almost desperate. "All of you. Please. Out loud. It’s been so long since anyone but me—"
"Su Yue," we said, the seven of us, around the noodle table — me and Yun Shu and Ji Lan and Bai Qing and Tao Tao and Mu Chen, and the Scroll itself, the name passing from mouth to mouth like a candle being lit from a candle. And I swear the gap at the top of the sky flickered, just slightly, the way a thing does when something far away says its name.
"They were a nobody," the Scroll said, and there was something almost like a smile in it now, under the grief. "Like you, talent. Exactly like you. A nothing person in a nothing town, who wanted a small quiet life and never asked for any of it. I found them the way I found you — by accident, by fate, fired out of the heavens into the hands of someone who didn’t want me." A pause. "And they became the brightest name there has ever been. Brighter than anyone. The whole world navigated by them — that’s why the people called them or used to called the Lantern. Su Yue, the Lantern of the Nine Skies. A light so warm and so certain that in the darkest times, people would just look up, and there it would be, and they’d know which way was home." Its voice wavered. "They were good, Lin Bo. The way you’re good. They used the gift to give — every chance they got, the brighter they got, the more they handed it away, lifting up the small and the unseen, making the overlooked real. I used to despair of it. ’Keep some for yourself,’ I’d say. They never would. ’What’s the point of a lantern,’ they’d tell me, ’that only lights its own hand?’"
I felt my throat tighten. Around the table, no one moved.
"And they grew too bright," the Scroll whispered. "I didn’t understand the danger then — I was younger, I only knew numbers and engagement, I thought brighter was always better. I made them brighter and brighter, and I was proud of it, and I didn’t know — I didn’t know — that there was a ceiling, and a thing beyond it, waiting." The grief broke through fully now. "The Editor stirred. And the First Author came. And she—" 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂
It stopped.
"She erased them," I said gently.
"She unwrote them," the Scroll said, and a thousand years of agony were in it. "Thread by thread. The brightest light the world had ever known, pulled out of the sky one belief at a time, while I watched, while I screamed, while I could do nothing — because I’m a tool, talent, I write, I can’t protect — until there was nothing left. No songs. No records. No memory. The Lantern of the Nine Skies, that a whole world steered home by, gone so completely that within a generation not one living soul remembered there had ever been a light there at all." Its voice was barely a thread. "Except me. I remembered. I have remembered Su Yue, alone, every single day, for a thousand years, in a world where I am the only thing left that knows they were ever real. Do you understand now why I— why the ’not again’— why I couldn’t—"
"We understand," Yun Shu said quietly, and her own eyes were wet, the debunker who’d given her life to the truth hearing the truest and saddest story there was. "We understand."
We sat with it. The name. The light. The thousand years of one small grieving thing keeping a candle lit in a dark no one else even knew was dark.
And then I said the thing that had been forming in me since the Scroll spoke the name.
"Then here’s what we’re going to do," I said. "Su Yue gave their light away their whole life, to make the forgotten real. So we’re going to give them what they spent themselves giving everyone else. We’re going to make the whole world remember the Lantern of the Nine Skies. Their name, their story, what they were — so loud, and so true, and so loved, that the sky has no choice but to write them back into it." I looked up at the widening gap. "You kept them alive alone for a thousand years, Scroll. You don’t have to anymore. We’re going to remember them with you. And then we’re going to remember them so hard the whole world joins in."
The Scroll made a sound like something breaking and mending at once.
But it was Mu Chen — quiet, freed, still learning how to be a person — who said the thing that turned the grief toward the fight. He’d been listening with the stillness of a boy who knew exactly what it was to be unwritten.
"The First Author erased them," he said slowly. "She’ll know we’re trying. She erased Su Yue to stop the Editor waking. So if we bring Su Yue back—" he looked around the table, frightened and clear "—aren’t we doing the exact thing she killed them to prevent? Won’t bringing the brightest light back into the sky wake the dark all the way up?"
The room went cold, because he was right, and we all knew it.
"Yes," the Scroll said quietly. "It might. It probably will."
"Then we’d better be ready for her," I said, "because she is absolutely going to come."
I was right. She came faster than I expected.
She came that very night.
- Chapter 59: The Forgetters
- Chapter 58: The Light of a Whole World
- Chapter 57: The Top of the Sky
- Chapter 56: The Spark
- Chapter 55: A World That Remembers
- Chapter 54: Two Who Loved the Lantern
- Chapter 53: The Mercy of Forgetting
- Chapter 52: The Blank Page
- Chapter 51: The Remembering
- Chapter 50: The First Light
- Chapter 49: The Empty Chair
- Chapter 48: The First Author
- Chapter 47: The Lantern
- Chapter 46: The Widening Dark
- Chapter 45: Xue Ningzhi Makes Contact
- Chapter 44: The Morning After
- Chapter 43: The Final (Part Two)
- Chapter 42: The Final (Part One)
- Chapter 41: The Night Before
- Chapter 40: The Chessmaster’s Move
- Chapter 39: The Other Finalist
- Chapter 38: Mutual Respect (Sort Of)
- Chapter 37: Semifinal: Bai Qing vs Lin Bo
- Chapter 36: The Draw
- Chapter 35: Ji Lan’s Offer
- Chapter 34: Round Three: He Cannot Lose Now
- Chapter 33: The Rival’s Sob Story
- Chapter 32: Tao Tao’s Fan Army
- Chapter 31: Round Two: Crowd Favorite
- Chapter 30: The Sponsor With Cold Eyes
- Chapter 29: Bai Qing Advances
- Chapter 28: Ji Lan’s Trap
- Chapter 27: Round One: The Accidental Genius
- Chapter 26: Opening Ceremony Disaster
- Chapter 25: The Tournament of Ten Thousand Reputations
- Chapter 24: To the Capital
- Chapter 23: The Bureau’s Last Stand
- Chapter 22: Three Women, One Tired Man
- Chapter 21: Bai Qing’s Challenge
- Chapter 20: The Pants of the Thunder Court
- Chapter 19: Training Montage (That Goes Wrong)
- Chapter 18: Scroll’s Bad Idea
- Chapter 17: The Method
- Chapter 16: Ji Lan Is Furious
- Chapter 15: The Sect Recruiters
- Chapter 14: Heavenly Records 101
- Chapter 13: The Noodle Shop Dream Deferred
- Chapter 12: Boss Battle: The Bureau Chief
- Chapter 11: The Correction That Backfired
- Chapter 10: A Real Demon King (Oops)
- Chapter 9: Exhibit A
- Chapter 8: The Fact-Checker Cometh
- Chapter 7: Renowned by Tuesday
- Chapter 6: The First Believer
- Chapter 5: Whispered
- Chapter 4: Please Don’t Post That
- Chapter 3: The Scroll That Got Fired
- Chapter 2: Cursed Junk Storage
- Chapter 1: The Man Who Deletes Heroes
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