15 Getting Information
That owl?
That owl from the Warlock legend?
His mind raced with possibilities, trying to comprehend the gravity of the situation. His blood seemed to freeze.
It was worse than facing the three-faced monster.
After all, this was no longer a dream. This was reality.
Even if his demise in a dream led to the same in reality, it was different psychologically.
What should I do?
Will Aurore be implicated? đžnđŻđđаđ. đŹđđ˘
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As Lumian racked his brain for a countermeasure, the owl remained still, observing him with a piercing gaze.
After a few seconds, the owl spread its wings and flew towards the distant forest.
Its graceful glide carried it down, down, until it vanished into Cordu.
Only when the owl had completely vanished did Lumianâs mind snap back to the present.
He slumped into a chair and lifted a hand to his forehead.
He was drenched in sweat.
Is it truly the owl of the Warlock legend?
Has it truly lived for so many years?
In any case, it was unlike any other owl with dull eyes. It almost looked humanâŚ
If itâs really that owl, why did it choose to fly just outside my window? Is it because I want to uncover the truth about the Warlock legend? But weâve already given upâŚ
It left after a few moments of observationâŚ
I wonder if it will return and cause trouble for AuroreâŚ
Despite wanting to observe the situation further since nothing had happened yet, Lumian knew he couldnât keep it from his sister any longer.
After leaving the room, he saw that Aurore was still asleep. He went downstairs to prepare breakfast, all of which were his sisterâs favorite dishes.
Sunny-side up, meringue cookies, ordinary toast with jamâŚ
I have to make noodles later. This time, Iâll add meat sauce⌠Lumian mentally noted that the noodle compartment was empty and decided to refill it some time in the next two days.
It was Auroreâs favorite dish.
Aurore descended the staircase in a flowing nightgown, her golden locks tousled. The breakfast spread was readied.
âMorning,â she mumbled, stifling a yawn.
Lumian grinned at her. âItâs not getting early.
âDonât you always say a dayâs planning starts early in the morning?â
âThatâs right. My plan is to sleep.â Aurore settled into her seat and tucked into her breakfast with a glass of milk.
Lumian sat across from Aurore At the table that could fit six. As he nibbled on a pancake, he casually said, âIâve been in the village for the past few days trying to find out the truth about those legends.â
âWhy?â Aurore asked.
Lumian was very frank.
âYou didnât want to help me get supernatural powers, so I decided to find my own way. Those legends might contain clues.â
âItâs almost impossible,â Aurore commented, her tone casual. âThe legends have been twisted beyond recognition over the years. Or hallucinated by some loony. Itâs meaningless. Yes, itâs also possible that someone specially made up a story as an excuse. Heh heh, and the contributions of rubberneckers like you.â
âWhat?â Lumian didnât understand what Aurore meant by ârubbernecker.â
It wasnât even Intisian.
âIt means people who canât help but get involved in drama they have no business in,â Aurore explained simply. âAnd judging by how you are suddenly raising this matter, Iâm guessing youâve caused some trouble and now have no choice but to come home to ask your sister for help.â
âIt can be considered an accident, but itâs not to the extent of causing trouble,â Lumian said, undaunted.
Lumian organized his thoughts carefully.
âMy first target was the Warlock legend.â
âWhat Warlock legend?â Auroreâs confusion was palpable.
Lumian couldnât believe it. âYouâve never heard of it? A long time ago, a person in the village suddenly died. When he was buried, an owl flew over and stopped by his bed. It only flew away when the corpse was lifted. After that, the corpse became very heavy. It took nine bulls to pull the coffin. Only then did the villagers know that the person was a Warlock when he was alive.â
Aurore was listening intently.
âI really wasnât aware of such a legend before.â
It doesnât make sense⌠Lumian was incredulous.
Aurore may have been a homebody, but she still made time to socialize with the other old ladies in town. She loved telling stories to the children and was always up-to-date on the latest Cordu gossip. It was hard to believe she hadnât heard about the Warlock legend that had been circulating for years.
But what was even more intriguing was the fact that her house was built on the very spot where the Warlockâs home once stood.
Lumian had a hunch from the start that Auroreâs decision to settle in Cordu was driven by the allure of the Warlockâs treasure, the key to unlocking extraordinary power.
âAnd then?â Aurore asked calmly.
Lumian answered truthfully, âWe did some digging around, and we got confirmation from the village elders. This wasnât some tall tale. The Warlock really did exist, but that was decades ago. The Church burned the house down, and now the land belongs to you.â
âIs that so?â Aurore was obviously a little surprised. âI knew it. Thereâs always a catch. Why else would they sell me this land at a price lower than the norm? I thought it was because of my gift of gab, when it came to old ladiesâŚâ
She thought for a moment and asked, âSo, the Church burned the Warlockâs body?â
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Lumian nodded. âYes. His ashes are buried in the cemetery beside the cathedral.â
He continued, âWeâve given up on this matter because all the clues led to a dead end. But this morning, I saw an owl outside my window. It looked just like the one in the legend.â
Auroreâs expression became serious. âAre you certain?â
âI canât say for sure, but it didnât look like any ordinary owl,â Lumian responded objectively.
Aurore pondered for a moment before saying slowly, âDonât leave the village for now. And after dark, donât step outside until Iâve finished investigating the situation.â
She gave a sour smile. âIâve warned you before about the dangers of seeking supernatural power. But look, trouble has already found you.
âFortunately, it seems that the other party doesnât have any malicious intentions. The problem should be resolved relatively easily.â
Iâm glad youâre on guard⌠Lumian lowered his head and said straightforwardly, âGrande Soeur, I was wrong.â
He changed the subject.
âDid your pen pals write back?â
âHow can it be that fast? Itâs not like weâre sending eâ Uh, post!â Aurore scoffed.
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Lumian was puzzled. Isnât post already referring to letters and packages sent through the post office?
He was not too concerned. After all, Aurore often used strange words.
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At the entrance of Olâ Tavern.
Lumian stood there and surveyed the area.
He knew that the woman who had given him the tarot card wouldnât be awake yet, so he was looking for the three foreigners: Ryan, Leah, and Valentine.
As expected, the trio was enjoying a lavish breakfast at a table inside the tavern.
Lumian observed them for a few seconds, taking in the spread of trout rolls, wine, and mayonnaise bread, before leaving without disturbing them.
Some time later, as Ryan and the others prepared to continue strolling around Cordu and âchattingâ with the locals,
Lumian approached them with open arms and a bright smile.
âGood morning, my cabbages.â
Valentineâs face twitched, and between Ryan and Leah, one looked slightly embarrassed while the other looked amused.
Uh, theyâre dressed exactly the same⌠Did they not bring many changes of clothes despite being out? Lumian noticed that Leah was still clad in a snug pleated cashmere dress, a small white coat, and a pair of Marseillan boots, each adorned with a small silver bell. Her veil which doubled as a hat also had bells attached to it. Ryan was still sporting a drab duffel coat and pale yellow strides, topped with a rough dark bowler hat.
And Valentine still had powdered hair and makeup on his face.
âGood morning, Lumian. What brings you here?â Ryan asked calmly.
Lumian looked aggrieved as he responded, âWell, you guys are my friends, and I have nothing to do. I thought Iâd come visit.â
He then questioned them, âI noticed that youâve been chatting with people in the village for the past few days. Is there anything you want to ask?
âYou can come to me if you have any questions, my cabbages. Iâm your friend.â
âWe canât trust your answer,â Valentine interjected.
Ryan shot him a look, signaling him to calm down.
Lumian smiled.
âSo you can completely trust the others?â
Leah was at a loss for words, while Ryan thought for a moment before responding,
âActually, we canât completely trust anyone. We have to make a comprehensive judgment based on the answers we get from different people and the situation we observe.â
âThatâs more like it.â Lumian spread his hands. âWell, then it wouldnât hurt to hear my answer. At least itâs a reference.â
Ryan was silent for a moment before glancing around.
The early morning in Cordu was bustling with people heading to the farmlands, but there was hardly anyone near Olâ Tavern.
âHereâs the deal,â he said finally. âWeâre here to find someone.â
âThe padre?â Lumian asked with a smile.
Ryan shook his head.
âNo. We visited the padre to find this person.â
âWho is it?â Lumian asked with interest. âI know everyone in the village. I should be able to help.â
Ryan did not show any joy.
âActually, we donât know who this person is, how old they are, or what they look like.
âWe received an unsigned letter some time ago, and weâre trying to find the person who wrote it.â
Lumian couldnât help but wonder if the letter was from an informer.
He feigned puzzlement.
âDid the person who wrote the letter not reach out to you after you arrived in the village?â
âNo,â Leah replied for Ryan.
âPerhaps they donât feel safe and donât trust you?â Lumian suggested eagerly. âCanât you glean any clues from the contents of the letter?â
Lumian was curious about the letterâs contents.
If it was targeting the padreâs crew, heâd be happy to help them. But if it involved Aurore, heâd urge his sister to move. After all, Aurore communicated with her pen pals frequently, and if any of them were caught, she could be implicated. The letter could be a crucial clue.
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