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ENTER THE INFERNO
Racing to find a cure to Xie Xue’s illness, He Yu and Xie Qingcheng’s investigation into the forbidden drug RN-13 grows riskier with each new clue they discover. Along the trail of murdered professors and missing young women they uncover an unconscionable crime, and those responsible for it will stop at nothing to bury the truth.
Even worse, the shadowy forces are eager to get their hands on the unique powers of He Yu’s blood toxin. And despite his unwillingness to accept his former patient’s feelings for him, Xie Qingcheng refuses to let He Yu face this great peril alone.
404 pages, Paperback
Published June 10, 2025
“Xie Qingcheng, I’m begging you, please take yourself seriously. Back there in the mountains, you know, if that bullet landed in your heart instead of your arm—you would’ve died just like that, right in front of me. I really…”
I really would’ve lost it. Murder, slaughter, dismemberment, arson—you name it, I could’ve done it.
He Yu’s mood lifted again at Xie Qingcheng calling him “little devil,” but he turned away, schooling his face to hide it.
Many of the girls were wearing revealing cosplay outfits. Xie Qingcheng wanted to tell them, on behalf of their parents, to wear a jacket. The paternalistic straight man cancer inside him insisted that it was simply disgraceful for young girls to dress like this.
“What are they wearing?” he muttered, frowning.
“It’s cosplay,” He Yu said.
He Yu smiled at her, typed a few words on his phone, and showed it to her. The girl peered at the screen in bewilderment and then looked up, astonished.
The words on the screen were: “Sorry, he’s my boyfriend.”
“I’m a hacker,” replied He Yu.
“A hacker who doesn’t know how to enter a subway station.”
Was he flirting? He Yu imagined tearing open his throat and kissing his searing blood. He wanted that.
He Yu put his hand on the railing that Xie Qingcheng had just been holding, where some of his warmth still lingered. For a moment, He Yu really felt that his love was far too pathetic.
He Yu looked back at him in a daze, his heart pounding. He’d found himself caught off guard when Xie Qingcheng reached out to touch his forehead, just like the time he’d gotten that tattoo in middle school and Doctor Xie had gently touched his feverish temple with his laptop.
Now, Xie Qingcheng was the one trying to figure out what unknown changes had befallen He Yu.
Xie Qingcheng took off his coat and tossed it over the sleeping youth. Then, swiftly and steadily, he drove to the front entrance of He Yu’s home.
Gritting his teeth, Xie Qingcheng examined the report again. Some writing faintly showed through the back of the page, so he flipped it over. The once-spotless page was filled with lines and lines of the words, Xie Qingcheng, I’m sorry.
He’d used pens of various colors, and the handwriting was sometimes neat, sometimes messy. It didn’t look like everything had been written in one sitting; it seemed like He Yu had jotted down these sentences at different points in time.
The housekeeper sighed. “What could we say? We know that taking medicine like this can’t be good for his health, but at least he’s getting by one day at a time. It’s not like before, when the young master’s flare-up made him so miserable that he fell out of a window…”
Xie Qingcheng stared in astonishment. “He fell out of a window?”
Of course, he knew who He Yu had tidied up that room for. He also knew full well who that guest who never showed up was. As his thoughts churned, he remembered the handful of messages he’d received from He Yu back then. He Yu even sent him multiple texts in a row.
“Doctor Xie, I’m sick,” he said. “Xie Qingcheng, I’m sick."
“Because I love you! Xie Qingcheng…” He Yu’s shoulders shook, his tears dripping like rain. “I love you. It’s because I’ve fallen for you, I’ve fucking fallen in love with you, do you get it? Do you?!”
“Ge…I really love you so much,” he concluded, forlorn.
He Yu knew that holding Xie Qingcheng was like holding snow, that kissing him was like kissing frost, that loving him was like drinking poison wine; all of it was destined to end in unrequited heartbreak.
Xie Qingcheng was at a complete loss. He Yu was like an exquisite million-dollar glass statue that would shatter from a single careless word. He’d never be able to pay back the cost if it broke, so he didn’t dare touch it without thought.
He said he loved him.
Dammit.
How the fuck am I supposed to deal with this?
“I would love you if you were a woman. I’d love you even if you were my dad, much less an uncle.”
Xie Qingcheng found He Yu’s sweet talk utterly absurd.
Xie Qingcheng realized he’d been tricked.
He Yu wasn’t Li Ruoqiu. He wouldn’t obediently listen to Xie Qingcheng’s lectures point by point. Not only would he talk back, he would even set traps for him.
“The most important part of love is ‘I love you.’ Without those words, it’s nothing at all. You need to have love before you can talk about responsibility. What are you doing otherwise, giving charity?” He Yu didn’t mince his words. “That was your relationship with Li Ruoqiu. You didn’t love her at all, and that’s where you were in the wrong. You felt guilty, so you played along and stayed with someone you didn’t love, hurting you both in the end. You turned your own marriage into an act of service. Who are you to tell me I don’t understand love?”
“With you, I’d be willing to be condemned to death any number of times,” He Yu insisted. “If reincarnation exists, I’d gladly die with you a thousand times—a million times! As long as in one of those lives, you’ll believe that I really do love you.”
It was truly beyond comprehension. Doctor Xie had no clue what to say.
He Yu, on the other hand, had said his piece. Now that he’d expressed his deep love and innermost emotions, he wiped his tears again and pulled himself together.
“So, Xie Qingcheng, now that you know the truth, you won’t blame yourself anymore, right?” he asked.
No, Xie Qingcheng blamed himself even more than before.
He wouldn’t ask for much at all—as long as Xie Qingcheng knew about his love and let him be good to him, He Yu would be so very obedient and tame.
An entire damn day had passed, yet He Yu’s words were still echoing in his head.
Goddammit! He couldn’t understand the nonsense young people spouted.
As far as other people were concerned, Wei Dongheng was a troublemaker. She was the only one who knew better. Although he had a foul mouth, he was good at heart. He could even be a bit silly in a way she found very endearing. By contrast, her brother was rigid and old-fashioned. If he found out that she was dating Wei Dongheng of all people, he would probably…
She didn’t dare finish the thought.
You say you’re in love with an uncle? Very well then, you can come and keep that uncle company while he partakes in health-conscious activities for the middle-aged. Experience the generational gap for yourself before you say such things again.
“Forget it,” Xie Qingcheng said. “I’m hardly bothered by your childish behavior. But you must understand—no matter what you do, I’ll never develop feelings for you. Your actions are a complete waste of time and energy.”
“No. Time I spend on you is never wasted. Thank you for allowing me to keep you company.”
Finally, he tilted his face to the side. On the street flashing with neon lights, beneath the cover of the coat, he closed his eyes and kissed Xie Qingcheng on the lips.
The recording Chen Man showed him had occupied almost the entirety of his mental CPU, and He Yu’s appearance was like an annoying pop-up window showing up when his whole system was in the process of crashing. Xie Qingcheng was quite irritated with him right now.
“He Yu, Chen Man is a kid I’ve known for over twenty years,” Xie Qingcheng began, his voice somber. “I’ve known him even longer than I’ve known you. I don’t know what he did to confuse you, but from my understanding of him, he isn’t that kind of person. I don’t believe there are that many brats who like to romance their uncles, but even if there are, I don’t think I’d be so unlucky as to run into not one, but two. What a double helping of fortune!”
“This performance of ‘My Heart Will Go On’ is dedicated by Mister He to his Rose. Happy birthday, Miss Rose.”
Before he could finish, He Yu took out a cake from the paper bag he’d brought with him. Xie Qingcheng was still traumatized by the last cake He Yu had given him. When he ate it on Neverland Island, he’d had a severe allergic reaction and had to go to the hospital to get an IV.
Chen Man was someone who’d been raised in normal society. No matter how deep his feelings for Xie Qingcheng, they were only one part of the whole.
He Yu was different. He only had Xie Qingcheng. All the love that he carried in his body, everything he’d had in his entire life—he had entrusted it to Xie Qingcheng alone.
“How will you get out after I leave?” he demanded. “You just want to sacrifice yourself!” The glow of the flames seemed to gild He Yu’s face in a layer of gleaming light. His eyes were searing, resolute, and gentle—and also a bit unhinged. “If you won’t leave, I won’t leave either. Xie Qingcheng, I told you once when our lives were on the line: I’m not afraid of death. If you die, then there won’t be anyone important to me left in this world. I don’t know how many times I have to say it before you’ll believe me.” He Yu paused before continuing emphatically, “You’re not expendable. I can’t live without you. I can lose my life, but I can’t lose you. If you want to die, then we die together.”
Hidden within Meiyu Hospital was a secret of his that He Yu didn’t yet know about. When Xie Qingcheng remembered that secret, then reread He Yu’s message with all its unguarded passion, he felt like something heavy had rammed into his ribs. His heart, which had just begun to thaw, grew cold and silent once more.
You kissed me, so I’ll be sure to look after myself. Because I know you’ll kiss me a second time, a third time, a thousand more times in the future. When I think about that, I love this world so much—so much that death would never be able to take me away. Don’t worry, I’ll be careful. I love you.
“It doesn’t look as if this treatment will act slowly,” the hospital director was saying to Xie Qingcheng, “unlike the one you prepared for her, where all these years have passed and she’s still…”
“Chen Yan, you’re only just in your twenties. Your life is still ahead of you. You know as well as I do that Xie Qingcheng’s more than a decade older than you. He could be your uncle. Do you think it’s appropriate for you to say you like him?” He Yu calmly lectured him. “Your age gap is clear as day. It’s not realistic. Would you date a woman a decade older than you? No? Then, of course you couldn’t be with Xie Qingcheng. And a relationship between two guys is unstable by nature.” After a pause, he added, “This isn’t any of my business, but since I saw everything that happened in the basement, it’s my duty to warn you, given our friendship. I hope you can understand your feelings, and do what’s best for you.”
This volume was a bit slower-paced than the previous ones. He Yu is more obsessed with Xie Qingcheng than ever, but he has finally reached the point where he doesn't force himself on him. Because he realizes that if he truly loves him, he shouldn't do such things. What an improvement...
Xie Qingcheng finds out that He Yu fell out of the window while being sick. He feels responsible for not taking him seriously, which resulted in He Yu's accident. And finally, He Yu musters up the courage and tells him that he loves him. The funny thing is, Xie Qingcheng not only doesn't take him seriously, but he even thinks that He Yu is still young, so he'll probably find someone new as his passion for him will fade as quickly as it grew. And he goes on to compare He Yu to Li Ruoqiu in this aspect. What? Even He Yu himself realised and told him that the reason why Li Ruoqiu cheated on him and eventually divorced him was because he didn't return her love, didn't care about her, and only married her because he thought this was what he should do. And now he thinks it's because she just stopped loving him and wanted someone new? It was so infuriating to read this part. This is the second time I actually agreed with He Yu when he told this exact same thing to Xie Qingcheng. (The first time was when, after meeting Li Ruoqiu on New Year's Eve, He Yu told something similar to him.) On the other hand, I also understand Xie Qingcheng when it comes to He Yu's sudden confession. It really does feel like He Yu is overly obsessed with him, and given their big age gap, not to mention their previous doctor-patient relationship, it just feels wrong. Since he was a child, He Yu had no one to rely on; no one cared about him except Xie Qingcheng, so it seems reasonable that he became obsessed with him.
There was one part that I found especially funny:
"In that case, let me keep you company. Xie-ge, I'm telling you, I'm young, strong, fun, capable -I guarantee that I can provide you with a user experience like no other! You don't need to feel pressure to commit, either. Since you're sure you won't fall in love with me, why not test me out? It wouldn't hurt to just give me a try-" To which Xie Qingcheng's response is standing up and saying "Waiter, check please." I could almost see his expression of having enough of his bullshit while reading this. This was just hilarious.
This time He Yu managed to really get to know Xie Qingcheng's personality and, based on his knowledge of him deduce what Xie Qingcheng would do in certain situations. Perhaps loving him changed him in a way that He Yu now wants to understand him and cares about what he does.
The two of them entering Zhilong Entertainment's headquarters was interesting and disappointing at the same time. He Yu solving every problem, hacking into every system, and just knowing the right code every time to get them through a door felt too cliché and too easy. They practically breezed through the building and went in unnoticed. The scene where they climbed over the wall while one of the guards started turning the electric fence back on was exciting, at least, and was portrayed well. However, Chen Man also appearing there again felt too cliché. And he even walked in via the front door. Is he that dumb? Well, he isn't a hacker like He Yu, but that was still a dumb move. No wonder he was captured. The two guards entering the basement and discussing how they'll just destroy all evidence first, then flee again felt too cliché and too ridiculous to take seriously.
It's funny how even Chen Man realizes that Xie Qingcheng thinks too little of himself, thinking he is unimportant, no one cares about him, and no one will care if he were to die, so that's why he is so bent on sacrificing himself every time just to save others.
He Yu telling Chen Man that Xie Qingcheng won't ever return his feelings as he is not gay was both sad, as it reflected his own thoughts about Xie Qingcheng's attitude towards him, and badass as well. The way He Yu used his blood toxin to force Xie Qingcheng to leave to save his life was even more badass. Finally, he did something without wanting anything in return. It's probably not the first time, but the first time he did it knowing he does it out of his love for him.
It becomes even more evident in this volume that just as much as He Yu is dependent on Xie Qingcheng, it's in Xie Qingcheng's nature to protect and live for the people, who are dependent on him. In a way, they're perfect for each other. Xie Qingcheng practically feels like it's his duty to do so, just like how He Yu is obsessed with Xie Qingcheng. It's almost as if he needs people to be dependent on him because that's what gives his life purpose and meaning, and otherwise feels useless and his life meaningless. It's kind of sad when you think about it this way.
It was understandable but a bit annoying when He Yu kept asking why Xie Qingcheng kissed him, and kept thinking there was hope that he would return his feelings one day. Meanwhile, completely forgetting that he had asked Xie Qingcheng before going to Zhilong Entertainment's headquarters, to kiss him before he dies, because dying for love is alluring for him. Of course, in that moment, this wasn't the reason why Xie Qingcheng did that. Xie Qingcheng wasn't even aware why; it was probably a subconscious decision to kiss He Yu. But still, He Yu's inner monologue was just far too annoying to read.
Huang Zhilong is probably one of the most despicable characters in this series, but definitely the most despicable one in this volume. He even dares to think that Jiang Liping "...was so devoted that sometimes he felt he didn't deserve it." Really? Only sometimes? But then again, that's why he is a villain.
Jiang Liping is a likeable character, and it was just horrible to read about her past, and everything she did in order to make these disgusting, despicable people pay for their crimes is very commendable. She also avenged the suffering and death of Jin Xiuhe. It was truly horrible what happened to her and all the other victims those men kidnapped and abused for years. Jiang Liping was right. Huang Zhilong and the likes of him really deserved a lot slower and more painful death than just a shot in the head.
He Yu's message to Xie Qingcheng near the end was both annoying and sweet. It was annoying that he immediately assumed Xie Qingcheng would kiss him again many times just because he initiated a kiss once. And he knows Xie Qingcheng did not kiss him out of love either. But He Yu saying that even thinking about Xie Qingcheng kissing him again in the future makes him love the world and not want to die, so he'll be careful, and he loves him is just too sweet to melt anyone's heart. Reading those lines just makes it so unbelievable how he could do such a despicable thing like raping him. Which, by the way, Xie Qingcheng forgave him the moment he saw how much He Yu regretted doing that. It was a bit infuriating because even if he forgave what happened that night, it wasn't like he only did it once. Even if he showed some restraint for a while now, he still flaunted how he is holding himself back at any chance he got. So He Yu's last lovely message leaves a bitter taste in my mouth, that's for sure.
After leaving the headquarters, the scenes became too episodic. I get that each of them went to do different things to catch the criminals, but the transition from one scene to another could have been a bit smoother. Huang Zhilong discussing their escape with a fake passport and forcing the employees at the airport to listen to him, and even mentioning the name of his "boss," while on board the plane felt like a ridiculous scene from a parody. However, his capture at the airport was executed well and was mildly interesting. The fate of Jiang Liping was sad, but even if she were to survive this time, and even if they didn't know she is an informant of the police, sooner or later, her higher-ups would have eliminated her so she won't tell on them to the cops.
The ending scene with Xie Qingcheng doing some mysterious things in the hospital in secret and hoping He Yu won't find out somehow gave me the feeling that no matter what he is up to I won't like it when I find out what that is.
Overall, it was an interesting read. And He Yu was right. Xie Qingcheng did start to change somehow.