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Zom Fu – Chapter 26

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The Forbidden City was a vast complex of architecturally impressive buildings, walled off from the rest of the world, leaving anyone without the Emperor’s permission “forbidden” from entering. In the center of it all stood the Imperial Palace, the tallest, most luxurious structure in the entire country.

The gruff and grizzled General Tsang wore impeccably polished black armor. His posture was rigid. His demeanor was curt. In his youth, a knife had been dragged across the right side of his face, from just underneath his eye all the way to his jaw. The wound never slowed him down, but the scar remained.

The general walked on top of the city’s wall, inspecting his troops along the way. One young soldier appeared to be suffering a case of poor posture.

“Stand up straight like a man!” the general barked. The soldier immediately complied.

Further on down the wall, the general found Weiyuan and Tengfei, his two laziest soldiers. They engaged in a frivolous conversation, paying attention to anything but their duties.

Weiyuan puffed out his chest, put a dour expression on his face and did his best General Tsang impression. “‘Blah, blah, blah! I’m the boss! Blah, blah, your armor is out of order. Beg for forgiveness and kill yourself! Blah, blah, blah!’”

Tengfei slapped his knee and laughed until he saw “the boss” approaching. He straightened up quickly.

“‘Blah, blah, blah!’” shouted Weiyuan.

Tengfei looked away.

“What?” Weiyuan asked.

Tengfei kept quiet.

Weiyuan gulped. “He’s right behind me, isn’t he?”

“Unghh,” came the general’s grunt of disapproval. Weyuan quickly joined Tengfei in standing at attention.

“Do you two think it is funny to mock your commanding officer?” the general asked.

“He did it all on his own!” Tengfei blurted out. “I tried to stop him. Oh, I how I tried!”

“Lies!” shouted Weiyuan. “It was all his idea, sir! Please punish this rapscallion! He is a walking offense to the Imperial Army.”

The general grunted. “Do you think it would be funny if an assassin were to sneak through these walls and make quick work of the Emperor while you two fools are amusing yourselves?”

Weiyuan and Tengfei looked at one another then met the general’s eyes with blank stares.

“Is this is a trick question, sir?” Weiyuan asked.

The general provided the correct response. “No, it would not!”

“Right, sir,” Weiyuan said.

“That wouldn’t be funny at all, sir,” Tengfei added.

“Return to your duties or I’ll have you both skinned alive and boiled in oil,” the general said.

“Yes sir,” the soldiers replied in unison.

As the general headed down the wall, he could hear his subordinates whisper about him.

“He’s in a better mood than usual,” Weiyuan said.

“Thank goodness,” Tengfei replied.

Further on down, the general came across a soldier with a smudge on his breastplate.

“What is that?” the general asked.

The general broke out in a cold sweat and began shaking. “What is what, sir?”

General Tsang snapped his pointer finger up, brushed it across the smudge, then showed the soldier the filth that had rubbed off.

“You make me sick,” the general said.

“I…I’m sorry sir,” the soldier said. “I make myself sick as well. A thousand apologies.”

“You will get no sleep tonight,” the general said. “You will polish your armor until sunrise and you will show up for duty looking presentable or I will personally throw you off the side of this wall. Do you understand?”

“Yes sir,” the soldier said.

The general slapped the soldier’s arm. “Good. Say hello to your mother for me, Cousin Nianzu.”

“Yes sir,” Nianzu replied.

The general reached a quiet, lonely spot and took a moment to observe the city below. Bureaucrats, administrators and servants all hurried about, tending to their duties in service of the Emperor.

“General,” came the voice of an old man.

On pure instinct, General Tsang drew his sword and turned, only to find the ghost of…

“Infallible Master?” the general asked.

“The same,” the master answered.

The general returned his weapon to its scabbard. “Congratulations on your mastery of astral projection. I knew you’d figure it out one day.”

“Thank you,” the master said.

“Still,” the general said. “I’d prefer to see you in person.”

“Would that I could,” the master said. “But I can’t, for I am dead.”

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Zom Fu – Part 4 – Aftermath

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Junjie is beside himself with woe.  The Infallible Master will walk the earth forever as a ghost, Mei-Ling is a statue and Niu is a brain addict.

Chapter 22          Chapter 23          Chapter 24           Chapter 25

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Help Me Pick a Book Cover for Zom Fu

Zombies + Kung Fu = Zom Fu!

Dragonhand, the vile master of the Clan of the Terrifyingly Unnatural Brain Bite, uses his kung fu skills to rip out the brains of his enemies, then eats them in order to gain the knowledge they hold inside.

Will Junjie be able to save the day before Dragonhand eats the Emperor’s brain?

Find out in Zom Fu!

But before you can find out, a) I have to write it and b), you have to help me choose a book cover.

I know which one I am leaning towards but I require your assistance 3.5.

Vote for your favorite cover here!

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Zom Fu – Chapter 25

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Niu sighed. “Oh cruel fate.”

“How are you feeling?” Junjie asked.

“Like the fates have conspired to give me a throbbing headache,” Niu said as he winced.

“Do you still have a hunger for brains, my son?” the master asked.

“That’s ridiculous,” Niu said.

Junjie picked a zombie brain up off of the courtyard floor.

“Why would anyone have a hunger for…”

Junjie held the brain in front of Niu’s face. The giant’s  eyes widened. “…brains? Brain! Give me the…”

The hero hid the brain behind his back. Niu’s calm demeanor returned.

“…brain. Don’t be absurd. Who’d want to eat a brain?”

“You,” Junjie said. “You fought me over one.”

“I did?” Niu asked

“You don’t remember?” Junjie asked.

“Brain addicts often suffer from memory loss,” the master said. “Their minds block out the terrible acts they commit in search of brains.”

“Please,” Niu said. “I’m not a brain addict. I have never even eaten a…”

Junjie held the brain out in front of the big man’s face. “Brain!” Niu shouted. “Give it here!”

The hero tossed the brain over his shoulder.  It fell to the courtyard floor with a splat.

“Aww,” Niu said. “Wait. What was I saying?”

“That you don’t want to eat a brain,” Junjie said. “Although clearly you do.”

“Right,” Niu said. “Although I do remember that I avoided the temptation earlier.”

“How?” the master asked.

“The children,” Niu said.

“Oh no,” Junjie said.

“Niu,” the master said. “Please tell me you did not eat the children’s brains!”

“Of course not,” Niu said. “But when I ripped out the brain of one of Dragonhand’s warriors, I became enamored with it. I believe I would have devoured it had the children not divided my attention. I dropped the brain and got the young ones out through the passage but once I came to the courtyard I…”

“…went mad for brains,” Junjie said.

“I am thankful you have yet to eat a brain,” the master said. “And we must keep it that way, lest you go the way of Dragonhand.”

“I pray that is not my fate,” Niu said.

“Master,” Niu said. “How are you…”

“A ghost?” the master asked. “Astral projection.”

“Oh,” Niu said. “The Fourth Infallible Master was able to that. I surely enjoyed my one day of being keeper of the library before it was burnt to the ground.”

“Disciples,” the master said. “We must not waste time with further idle chatter.”

“I agree,” Junjie said. “We must attack Dragonhand head on.”

The master shook his head. “No. You must travel south.”

“South?” Junjie asked. “But that’s not the way to the Emperor’s palace.”

“No,” the master said. “And Niu, you must travel west.”

“If it is my fate to do so, then so be it,” Niu said.

“We’re just going to let the brain addict go?” Junjie asked.

“He appears to have his condition under control, for now,” the master said. “Get him out of here quickly,” the master said.

“I will,” Junjie replied as he began untying the knots around Niu’s arms.

“And nunchuk his face if he submits to brain lust,” the master said.

“I will,” Junjie repeated.

“Is it my fate that everyone will speak about me as if I’m not right here now?” Niu asked.

“Begin your travels,” the master said. “I will reconvene with both of you as soon as possible.”

“Where will you go?” Junjie asked.

“To the Imperial Palace,” the master said. “To warn Captain Tsang.”

Poof! The master disappeared.

Soon, Niu was free. He stood up and towered over Junjie. He looked down at his fellow disciple.

“No hard feelings?” Junjie asked as he looked up at Niu.

“Ow,” Niu said as he rubbed his head. “I doubt the fates would allow it.”

Niu noticed Mei-Ling.  “What in the…”

“Cast in stone by Dragonhand,”  Junjie said.  “The master said she still lives.”

“Now I regret complaining about my fate,” Niu said.

Junjie wrapped his arms around Mei-Ling’s waist.  He gritted his teeth as he strained to lift his love, but she wouldn’t budge.

Niu brushed Junjie aside, then picked up Mei-Ling and heaved her over his shoulder as if she were a light bundle.

“Fear not, brother,” Niu said.  “I shall protect your woman and leave her with the people of the village nearby. It will give me a chance to check on the children.”

“Thank you,” Junjie said.  He looked up at his love’s stone face.  “Goodbye, Mei-Ling.”

Niu waited a moment.  “I do not think she will be saying goodbye to you.”

Junjie rolled his eyes.  “I know.  Just don’t…you’re ruining the moment.”

“Oh,” Niu said.

The big man waited another moment as Junjie stared at Mei-Ling’s cold eyes.

“Do you wish me to put your petrified lover down and leave for a while so that you may defile her?”

Junjie shook his head.  “And now you ruined it.”

“I am sorry,” Niu said.

“It’s fine,” Junjie said.  “Just go.”

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Zom Fu – Chapter 24

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Junjie hogtied Niu, leaving the passed out giant hogtied, flat on his stomach with his hands tied to his feet.

“I don’t understand,” Junjie said. “For as long as I have known Niu, he has always been peaceful. This is the first time I have ever seen him lash out in anger.”

“His fatalist ways have served him well,” the master said. “But few men can resist the temptation of a brain.”

The hero looked down at the ground, where a brain that had been yanked out of a zombie skull was lying on the ground. “What’s so tempting about them? They are hideous.”

The master chuckled. “The Staff of Ages made a fine choice in you, my son.”

Junjie sat down and leaned up against the wall that his sleepy, humongous comrade had bashed him against moments earlier. The master’s apparition joined him.

“The Staff of Ages?” Junjie asked. “Now I really don’t understand.”

“Yes, brains are disgusting,” the master said. “But knowledge is power. On the grand scale of virtually limitless time and space, humans are but specks of dust. The average man has only a short time on this earth to learn and store knowledge in his brain. When a man eats another man’s brain, he consumes that man’s knowledge. By consuming many brains, one can fill his own brain with knowledge that could only be obtained otherwise by living for several lifetimes.”

“Or you could just abstain,” Junjie said as he pointed at the brain. “Because its disgusting.”

“Other than myself and my predecessor, the Eighteenth Infallible Master, you are the only man I have met who has been able to resist a brain,” the master said.

“That can’t be possible,” Junjie said. “Disgusting things are easy to resist.”

“Not when it comes to brains,” the master said. “The body realizes the power of the knowledge trapped within a brain. It wants it. Yearns for it. Craves it. Brain eating becomes a terrible addiction, so incurable that even when a body dies and the soul inside makes its way to Diyu, the body itself carries on in search of brains.”

Junjie shook his head. “So that’s…”

“…how a zombie is born,” the master said.

The hero sat quietly for awhile. “Do other bodily organs turn people into monsters?”

“I’ve yet to hear of anyone becoming a monster from eating a liver, kidney, or lungs,” the master said. “But the heart is a different story, one that I’ve only discussed with Captain Tsang of the Imperial Guard. For now, it need not concern you other than you must be aware that those who eat hearts are very dangerous.”

“Do most people lose control around hearts as they do around brains?” Junjie asked.

“No,” the master said. “Before one desires to eat a heart, one must have suffered unimaginable sorrow. Those whose hearts have been irreparably broken seek to replace their hearts by consuming the hearts of others, but doing so only leads to acts of unspeakable evil.”

Junjie stared at Mei-Ling. “Master, we must save her.”

“Yes,” the master said. “But first, we must save China, so that there will be a place for Mei-Ling to come back to once she is saved.”

Niu stirred and looked over at his captors. “Ungh…am I hallucinating or is the master a ghost?”

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Zom Fu – Chapter 23

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“Mmm,” Niu said as he brought the brain closer and closer to his mouth. “Yummy brain.”

“Are you really going to eat that?” Junjie asked. “That’s disgusting.”

“Stop him,” the master commanded.

“Ugh,” Junjie said as he looked away. “This is so disgusting. I can’t watch.”

“Junjie!” the master shouted. “Stop him or he will be lost!”

Junjie sensed the dire tone in the master’s voice. “Brother, stop!”

Niu scowled at his fellow disciple. “Get your own brain! This one is mine!”

“If he eats that brain he will go the way of Bohai,” the master warned.

Junjie lept into the air and flew towards the giant, kicking the brain out of his hand.

Niu grunted. “I said, ‘Get your own!’”

“Niu!” Junjie shouted. “Not you too! I can’t lose anyone else!”

The big man stooped over to pick up the brain, only to get another foot smack to the face.

“Ungh,” Niu said as he rose to his full seven feet. “I’ll fight you for it then.”

Niu charged like a bull and slammed his head into Junjie’s chest, knocking him across the courtyard.

“It’s just a brain,” Junjie said.

“It’s my brain,” Niu said. “My brain!”

Niu’s arms provided him with a tremendous reach, putting Junjie at a disadvantage. The fatalist brought his fasts down as if they were hammers, cracking the bricks of the courtyard as Junjie ducked out of the way.

“Brother, I’ve never seen you like this,” Junjie said.

Niu curled his fingers into a tiger claw and prepared to strike. “Get used to it. You dare to take a brain away from me? Then I will take yours!”

The tiger claw came at Junjie at a rapid pace. The hero grabbed it, then grunted and strained against Niu’s weight as he twisted the big man’s arm. Junjie then flipped up onto Niu’s shoulders, released the fatalist’s arm and went to work wailing away at the back of his opponent’s big bald head.

“Stop making me do this!” Junjie shouted as he delivered a barrage of punches to Niu’s skull.

“Bahh!” Niu said as he stood up and thrashed around in a desperate attempt to throw Junjie off, “Why do you deny me a brain?!”

“Ninety-eight, ninety-nine,” Junjie said as he counted his punches. “One hundred! Fall down already!”

“Never!” Niu shouted. The enormous fighter backed his way toward a wall and slammed Junjie up against it, squishing the hero between his giant frame and a hard place. Junjie felt tremendous pain in his bones due to the intense pressure.

Junjie stopped punching and reverted to strangling. He wrapped his arms around Niu’s tree trunk like neck and yanked away.

“What are you doing?” Niu asked.

“Choking you!” Junjie replied.

“Stop it!” Niu said. “That tickles!”

“You’re going to fall!” Junjie said.  “Any…minute…now!”

“Enough!” Niu said.  “This is like getting a hug from a frail old woman!”

“Have you had enough yet?”  Junjie asked.

“I’m just getting started!” Niu shouted.

Niu reached back, grabbed Junjie’s arm, and flipped the hero into the air. Junjie landed on his backside and skidded across the courtyard.

“Enough horsing around,” Niu said. “Your brain is mine!”

Niu charged. Junjie looked to his right. It was just his luck that he’d landed next to a zombie carcass that just happened to be holding his weapon of choice: nunchucks.

Niu got a face full of nunchaku and backed off. Junjie pursued his opponent and landed multiple nunchaku slaps. The big man’s face turned bloodier with every strike.

“Junjie” Niu said as he doubled over and took a deep breath. “I’m…I’m so sorry…I have no idea why I’m acting like this.”

The hero studied Junjie’s face. It looked very forlorn. He looked at Niu’s hand. It was stretched out, waiting for a shake.

Poof! The Infallible Master’s ghost popped into Junjie’s view. “Never trust a brain addict! Finish him!”

“Blast you, old ghost man!” Niu cried.  He then looked to Junjie.  “Give me your brain!”

Pop! Junjie flailed his nunchucks and defeated Niu with a seventeen hit combo.

Timber! Niu fell forward as if he were a mighty oak, then crashed on the ground with a thunderous thud.

Junjie knelt down to check on his opponent. “He’s still breathing.”

“Tie him up,” the master said. “He suffers from brain lust.”

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Zom Fu – Chapter 22

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“My son,” the master said. “To grieve is to be human, but there is much work to be done before you can comfortably wallow in your sorrow.”

Junjie stood up and wiped the tears from his face. “Astral projection?”

“Yes,” the ghost said. “I pushed my spirit out of my body just in time to avoid my body’s death.”

“Why?” Junjie asked.

“Since its inception, the Clan of the Sacred Yet Inscrutable Tiger Claw has always protected the Emperor and defended China,” the master said. “I knew you would be our only hope…and I knew you would need my help.”

“I suppose it’s better than Diyu,” Junjie said.

“No,” the master said. “For without Diyu, I can not be judged by the Yama Kings. Without their judgment, I cannot atone for my sins.”

“You have sins?” Junjie asked.

“We all do,” the master said. “It is impossible to live and not sin, as hard as we may try. And without atonement, I’ll never find peace in Heaven.”

“So what will become of you?” Junjie asked.

The master’s ghost looked down at his destroyed body. “Well, I can’t return to that pile of crap. And a soul needs to be inside a body at the time of the body’s death in order to be transported to Diyu, otherwise the Yama Kings are easily confused.”

“Which means?” Junjie asked.

“I’ll wander the earth as a ghost until the end of time,” the master said.

“You knew that?” Junjie asked.

“Yes,” the master said.

“And you did it anyway just to help me?” Junjie asked.

“Don’t say I never gave you anything,” the master replied.

Junjie put his arms around the apparition, but his attempt at a hug ended up with him just passing through the master.

“Oh,” Junjie said. “Right.”

The hero looked at Mei-Ling, who was still frozen in stone. Junjie brushed his hand across his love’s hardened face.

“I’ve killed everyone,” Junjie said.

The master scoffed. “You changed your name to Dragonhand?”

“No,” Junjie said. “Mei-Ling and I…we…”

“Ran the race of the jubilant jack rabbit,” the master said.

“You know?” Junjie asked.

“I heard,” the master said. “The whole camp did.”

“But I should have been alert,” Junjie said. “I should have been ready to fight. I could have saved you.”

“Stuff your ‘should haves’ and ‘could haves’ in a sack and throw it in the river,” the master said. “What is over is done, but tomorrow will always come with the rising sun.”

“I’ll kill Bohai for this,” Junjie said.

“You can’t,” the master replied. “Mei-Ling already did.”

“Master,” Junjie said. “Everyone…you…Mei-Ling…they’re all gone.”

The master sighed. “Mei-Ling isn’t gone. When the Staff of Ages is used to preserve a body in stone, the body is usually dead. Thus, the body is preserved as it lived. But if the body is already alive…”

Junjie lit up. “It preserves the body alive?”

“Yes,” the master said.

“Oh Mei-Ling!” the hero said as he threw his arms around the stone woman.

“This is not exactly the time for celebration,” the master said. “Mei-Ling has still been frozen.”

“But you can fix her,” Junjie said.

The master shook his head back and forth. “I can’t.”

Junjie released his stone girlfriend. “Why not?”

The master shrugged his shoulders. “I don’t know how to.”

“What do you mean you, ‘Don’t know how to?’” Junjie asked.

“Never in my ridiculously long life did I ever think that I would one day have to fix a person who has been preserved in stone,” the master said. “So I never learned how. None of the prior masters did or else they would have passed the information down.”

Junjie glanced at Mei-Ling. “Can she hear us?”

“I assume so,” the master said. “Though I can’t imagine a fate worse than being trapped alive in stone.”

A familiar voice traveled through the air. “Fate…”

“Niu,” Junjie said. “Ahh, my old friend surely must have perished. It’s as if I can still hear his voice.”

“Fate…”

Junjie ran over to a pile of zombie carcasses where the voice was coming from.

“Niu?” Junjie asked.

A giant hand sprung out from the middle of the pile. It clutched a zombie brain. Niu emerged. His eyes remained normal, but he stared at the brain and drooled.

“Fate has kept me alive,” Niu said. “Fate has helped me defeat my enemies. Fate…wants me to eat this brain.”

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Zom Fu – Part 3 – Attack on the Tiger Claw Clan’s Sanctuary

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With Bohai’s help, Dragonhand leads an attack against the Clan of the Sacred Yet Inscrutable Tiger Claw Clan’s sanctuary.

Niu protects the little ones.  The Infallible Master confronts the threat head on.  Junjie and Mei-Ling are late to the game.

Chapter 14          Chapter 15          Chapter 16          Chapter 17

Chapter 18          Chapter 19          Chapter 20         Chapter 21

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Zom Fu – Chapter 21

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Junjie hesitated. He’d only practiced tiger clawing oranges out of straw men’s chests before. He’d never tiger clawed out an actual organ. He curled his fingers forward, took a deep breath, then burst into action.

“Waaaahhhhhhhhhh!” Thonk. Thonk. Thonk. He became a brain yanking, gray matter smashing whirlwind. Mei-Ling caught on quickly and soon she too was yanking out brains and destroying them.

Meanwhile, Dragonhand picked up the Staff of Ages. The ruby flickered out.

“Oh no,” Dragonhand said to the staff as his hand caught fire. “You don’t get to deny me.”

The flames grew stronger. The fiend used the staff to harness his fire, then pointed it at Junjie and Mei-Ling and unleashed it upon them.

“Mei-Ling!” Junjie shouted as he jumped on his love and knocked her down just in time to avoid the blast. The fire consumed a few of the zombies that had been attacking the heroes, but that mattered little to Dragonhand. Everyone was expendable in his eyes.

As Junjie stood, he felt a hand grab his shoulder, as well as the cold steel of a sword against his neck.

“Move,” Bohai said. Junjie complied, as did Mei-Ling, who feared her love would be harmed if she didn’t.

“Master,” Bohai said he approached Dragonhand with his hostages. “I present an offering.”

Zombified warriors seized the duo and held them tightly, putting their hands over their mouthes to prevent them from speaking.

“Ahh,” Dragonhand said. “The two you bested in the competition for the Staff of Ages.”

“Yes,” Bohai said. “And if I could have my staff now…”

The fiend laughed. “Surely, you jest.”

“You said if I helped you that the Clan of the Sacred Yet Inscrutable Tiger Claw would be mine.”

“And it is yours,” Dragonhand said. “Look around you.”

Bohai looked around. Burnt out piles of rubble that had once been buildings. Dead bodies everywhere.”

“All of this is yours,” Dragonhand said.

“Even so,” Bohai replied. “The Infallible Master of this clan always carries the Staff of Ages.”

“Is that a rule?” Dragonhand asked.

“It is,” Bohai replied.

“Rules are meant to be broken,” Dragonhand said as he clutched the staff. “I need this more than you do.”

“But…”

“Do you wish to challenge me for it?” Dragonhand asked.

Bohai looked down. “No master.”

Dragonhand rested the staff’s ruby on Bohai’s shoulder. The gem did not glow. “I name you the Twentieth Infallible Master of the Clan of the Sacred Yet Inscrutable Tiger Claw. March with me to the Emperor’s Palace and I will allow you to take as much wealth as you can carry to rebuild this sanctuary and raise a new clan as you see fit.”

“Yes, master,” Bohai said.

“But do not forget you will always be in service to me,” Dragonhand said. “When I call, you will come.”

“Of course, master,” Bohai said.

Dragonhand noticed Bohai’s face was gray. The fiend looked at the cocky warrior’s chest wound.

“You have died,” Dragonhand said.

“I’m still here,” Bohai replied.

“Bohai’s body is here,” Dragonhand said. “Bohai’s soul dwells within Diyu now. Soon, the Yama Kings will concoct many punishments for him.”

Junjie wiggled his head out of his zombified captor’s hand. “Most deserved!” he shouted before the zombie clasped his hand around the handsome hero’s mouth again.

“Silence, dog!” the being who had once been Bohai shouted.

“Rage Dog,” Dragonhand said.

“What?” Bohai asked.

“I was once Longwei,” Dragonhand said. “Longwei now burns in Diyu until his sins are purged. You were once Bohai. Bohai has joined Longwei. Rage Dog remains, for you are angry and also, my pet.”

“As you wish, master,” Rage Dog replied.

Dragonhand smiled at Mei-Ling and sniffed her hair. “Mmm…female brain.”

The fiend slathered his tongue all over Mei-Ling’s head, matting her hair with his saliva.

“This is a feisty one,” Dragonhand said. “Rage Dog, you let a woman kill you?”

“She is tougher than she looks,” Rage Dog said.

Dragonhand licked his female hostage again. “Ah…we’ve met before.”

Mei-Ling attempted to look away but a zombified hand kept her head pointed at the fiend.

“You were but a little girl when I invaded your village,” Dragonhand said. “Poor thing. Had I known you were hiding and watching as I devoured your parents’ brains I would have devoured yours so you could have joined them.”

Dragonhand took one more lick. “I left you speechless. I have that effect on women.”

Junjie wrestled his way out of the zombies’ hands. “Leave her alone!”

The fiend seized the handsome hero and licked his head.

“It’s a thing he likes to do,” Rage Dog said. “Just go with it.”

“Your father left you at this clan’s gate when you were so young you could barely walk,” Dragonhand said. “You remember little about him and you never knew your mother. This makes you feel weak, less than, like you aren’t good enough because if you had been he would have kept you.”

Junjie fought but Dragonhand’s flunkies kept the captive under control.

Another lick. “Your mind is that of a frightened kitten. Filled with fear, self-loathing and dread. You’re right to feel you let your father down.  He spared himself tremendous disappointment by abandoning you.  He missed absolutely nothing.”

Lick. “You love the mute girl. Pathetic yet I understand. I too have longed for a woman that won’t talk back. Perhaps I’ll take her for myself.”

Junjie struggled but wasn’t able to avoid getting his head licked again.

“You loved Bohai as a brother,” Dragonhand said. “Even now you fear for him.”

“There is no Bohai,” Rage Dog said. “There is only Rage Dog.”

Lick. “And the Infallible Master was the only father figure you knew. You don’t know how you will get by without him. You want to kill me for killing him.”

“I do!” Junjie said.

“Get in line,” Dragonhand said as he tossed Junjie to the ground.

“If you love the Infallible Master so much, perhaps you’d like to see his body memorialized in stone for all eternity,” Dragonhand said.

Junjie stood and looked at the master’s body. The old man’s face and skull had been torn apart, little more than a mush filled with pieces of flesh and bone.

“No,” Junjie said. “Not like that.”

“Oh,” Dragonhand said. “Would you rather take his place?”

Dragonhand’s hand bursted into flame. He channeled his magic into the Staff of Ages until the staff’s jade went from green to black. The ruby turned purple.

Mei-Ling stopped on the foot of one of her captors, elbowed the other one, then tiger clawed out their brains and smashed them. Rage Dog chased after her but the female warrior knocked him back with a roundhouse kick.

Dragonhand pointed the staff at Junjie. A black cloud emanated out of the ruby. It swirled and danced then made a line toward the handsome hero.

Junjie faked to the left…to the right…it didn’t matter. The cloud followed. Just when he thought he was doomed, he heard Mei-Ling’s voice for the first time.

“Junjie! Look out!”

Mei-Ling jumped in front of the cloud. It encircled her, ensnared her, enveloped her. When the cloud dissipated, all that remained was Mei-Ling’s body, encased in stone. One foot was down, the other was up in a running pose. Her lips were stuck in a shout. Her arms were crossed in front of her face, a failed attempt at a block.

“Nooo!” Junjie shouted. He ran at Dragonhand but was instantly smacked away.

“I’ve toyed with you enough,” Dragonhand said. “Time to join your bitch in Diyu.”

Junjie formed a tiger claw with his trembling hand.

“My son,” came the Infallible Master’s voice into Junjie’s ears. “Stand down.”

“What?” Junjie asked.

“Kowtow!” the Infallible Master ordered. “Beg for your life!”

Junjie obeyed. He dropped to the ground, raised his hands, then brought them and his head down to the ground in a sign of praise to Dragonhand.

“Is this a joke?” Dragonhand asked.

“Please don’t kill me,” Junjie said.

“Hear my words,” the Infallible Master said to Junjie. “And repeat them.”

Junjie heard them and repeated them. “Oh Mighty Dragonhand! Spare me so that I might tell the world of your glory! I shall walk from village to village, telling all who will hear that I, a man once named the next Infallible Master of the Clan of the Sacred Yet Inscrutable Tiger Claw, was bested by you and all should worship you and do your bidding.”

“Hmm,” Dragonhand said. “Pathetic…but I like it.”

“Master,” Rage Dog said. “I want him dead.”

“No,” Dragonhand said as he held the staff up toward the sky. The clouds grew heavy, there was a thunder clap and then a bolt of lighting shot its way down into the staff, causing it to glow blindingly white once more.

“This worm is right,” Dragonhand said. “He must spread news of my greatness throughout the countryside.”

“That isn’t a sufficient punishment,” Rage Dog said.

“No,” Dragonhand said. “But this is.”

All throughout the sanctuary, the remaining members of the tiger claw clan battled the zombie marauders. Kung fu fights were underway on the walls, amidst the rubble, and throughout the courtyard.

The fiend raised the staff, shot the lightning bolt into the air and it came down, only to separate into multiple bolts that struck each tiger claw clan member dead.

Junjie screamed in an apoplectic fit. “Why?!”

“Because I can,” Dragonhand said. “Now you will always remember that your woman was turned to stone because you were not man enough to defeat me. Now you will always remember that your clan died because you were too weak to stop me. That is punishment enough.”

Dragonhand raised the staff. “Victory is ours!”

The zombies cheered and followed their leader out the gate. Rage Dog stopped to look at Junjie.

“Lick a brain,” Rage Dog said. “It will change your world.”

And with that, Rage Dog followed his clan out of the sanctuary.

Junjie cried. “Why, master?” he said between tears. “Why didn’t you let me stop him?”

The air above Junjie grew thick as the Infallible Master’s ghost appeared and looked down at the young man.

“Because you couldn’t have,” the Infallible Master said.

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Zom Fu – Chapter 20

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Dragonhand traded blows with the Infallible Master. The two warriors became immersed in a punch, kick, deflect pattern.

“I am sorry that I failed you, my son,” the Infallible Master said.

“You did fail me,” Dragonhand said as he lunged at the old man. “You held me back.”

“No,” the Infallible Master said as he dodged Dragonhand’s fist. “I failed you for not training your mind well enough to realize that the path you have chosen is one of despair.”

“Despair?” Dragonhand asked as he connected his boot with the old man’s chest, knocking him backward. “This is the path of power.”

“Yes,” the Infallible Master said as he stood up. “But what good is this power when it has twisted you into the angry, miserable wretch I see before me?”

Fists were wielded. Feet were launched.

“You think I am miserable?” Dragonhand asked.

“Look me in the eye and tell me you are not,” the master replied.

Dragonhand looked away. “Bah. You old fool. You speak like you are all-knowing and wise but you’re just an incompetent, ancient buzzard. Give me the Staff of Ages.”

The master held the staff in the air, closed his eyes, and chanted under his breath. The clouds rumbled.

Junjie and Mei-Ling entered the courtyard just in time for a thunderclap to tear through their ears. A bolt of lightning raced out of the heavens and down through the sky. The staff’s ruby absorbed it, turning the staff itself blindingly bright.

“Master!” Junjie cried. A line of zombified warriors blocked the duo from reaching their leader. Junjie and Mei-Ling fought the creatures, as did the handful of tiger claw clan members who were still alive.

The Infallible Master pointed the staff at Dragonhand and zapped him with a furious bolt. It didn’t phase the fiend in the slightest.

“Is that the best you’ve got?” Dragonhand asked as he turned his hand into a tiger claw.

The Infallible Master closed his eyes and started chanting. “Body and mind separate…what was one become two…”

“Your mysticism won’t save you now, old man!”

Thwok! Dragonhand pounded his hand into the Infallible Master’s skull and ripped out his brain

.“Nooo!” Junie shouted as the master’s body fell. The young warrior didn’t have long to mourn as he and Mei-Ling continued to beat back the zombie horde.

“Mmm,” Dragonhand said as he held up his prize. “A thousand year old brain. Aged to perfection.”

Dragonhand chomped the Infallible Master’s brain and threw his head back in delight. “Oh…oh yes…”

He took another bite. “I guess you weren’t that stupid after all, old man.”

It was starting to look like the end for Junjie and Mei-Ling. They fought bravely, but the zombies kept coming.

A familiar voice floated through Junjie’s ears.

“My son,” the Infallible Master voice said. “Tiger claw their brains.”

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