âEh? You were kicked out instead of being pulled out?â The little butterfly fluttered its wings. âNo wonder I got flung so far just now!â
Saul rubbed his chin and roughly described the dream he just had.
âIt seemed like my dream was split into two layers. One layer had hostile attacks, and the other was just me alone in an upside-down city. After I burned the branches wrapped around my feet, some force kicked me out of the second dream.â
âSo, the first dream was aggressive, but the second one⊠hard to say. Judging by how it kicked you out the moment you detected something wrong, the second one might actually be relatively peaceful,â Agu added his own analysis.
âWuuuuâŠâ Ann was acting a bit out of character. She simply clung to Saulâs arm and cried.
âWe still canât be sure whether that strange dream was caused by pollution or if someone was attacking me.â Saul tried to pull his arm out from Annâs grasp, but failed.
He had no choice but to pause the analysis and turn his head to look at her.
Because she was using a dead body, Annâs crying didnât produce tears, but her expression showed genuine sorrow.
âAnn, why are you so emotional?â Saul sent his mental form into Anâs consciousness to check if she had been contaminated as well.
But noâAnnâs mental realm was still clean. It was just that her emotions were unstable.
âI just feel like I failed to protect youâŠâ
Now both Agu and Morden noticed that something was off with Ann.
Unlike the other consciousness projections, Ann was a patchwork of soul fragments who had developed a new self. Because of this, her condition wasnât as stable as the others, and the chance of an accident was higher.
Even though an initial check didnât show anything wrong, Saul still decided to have her return to the diary.
Regardless of whether her soul was contaminated or not, as long as she returned to the diary, everything could be reset to factory settings.
Ann pouted, clearly reluctant. âMaster, youâve just encountered danger. I should stay out here to protect you. Who knows if that dream was a warning?â
Saul believed that having her return to the diary and summoning her again later, while a bit troublesome and draining in terms of magic and mental power, was the safer choice. It would protect Ann and allow him to further examine her for any anomalies.
But Amn wasnât willing to go.
At that moment, Agu spoke up, âThen let her stay out here. If she returns to the diary, weâd have to remove the spider legs and reattach them laterâtedious and time-consuming.â
Saul looked at Agu and, seeing the latterâs firm gaze, finally agreed to the suggestion.
Just then, a black vine-like tentacle slithered in through the door, approached Saul, opened its mouth and grabbed a pen, and wrote a single character on paper: âIz.â
âThereâs a reaction from Izzy?â
This was part of Saulâs arrangement with Little Algaeâto have her send out a clone to follow Izzy. If there was any further sign of a wraith near Izzy, Little Algae was to return immediately and report.
Though Saul and Shaya had agreed to follow up on his lead, Saul also wanted to act on his own simultaneously, so as to avoid relying too much on a potentially one-sided conclusion.
âI just had a strange dream, and now somethingâs happened on Izzyâs end. Are the two connected?â Saul pondered. âIf someone attacked me in the dream, then who was the attacker?â
âI had just returned from Shayaâs place when the attack happened. Could it be that our agreement was leaked?â
If their recent plan to secretly investigate the charred wraith and Kent had already been exposed, then Saul would have to reconsider whether to proceed with their current actions.
While the others continued to discuss what Saul had seen in the dream, the communication device in the corner of the room suddenly buzzed.
Saul picked it up, and Shayaâs voice came through.
ââŠMy lead moved. Get to the clinic on Fifth Avenue as soon as you can.â
Saul tightened his grip on the communicator and made a quick decision. âIâm in the middle of a crucial experiment. Iâll need some time before I can head over.â
âEh? Youâre not thinking of backing out, are you?â
âOr you could come here and watch me run the experiment?â Saul replied, deliberately annoyed.
âNo need for that. Fine, how long will it take you? If you canât make it in time, White Hair and I will go first.â
Saul knew Shaya didnât want to mention Julieâs name over the communicator. But seriously, calling her âWhite Hairââwho wouldnât know who he meant?
âHalf an hour.â
The voice on the other end let out a breath of relief. âHalf an hour should be fine. Weâll head there first. If the location changes, weâll leave a mark at the clinic door.â
Shaya ended the transmission.
Saul turned back to the others in the room. âAgu, keep working on assembling the second soul armament. Morden, youâre coming with me to check on Izzy.â
Finally, he looked to Ann. âAnn, stay here and assist Agu. Stay alert for anything suspicious.â
Little Algae and Penny naturally went with Saul.
Especially Pennyâshe flew straight into the diary.
Saulâs dream made her lose confidence. She wanted to stay inside Saulâs mental realm to avoid being lost again.
Everyone split up. Saul and Morden also parted ways halfway, planning to observe any wraiths near Izzy from different angles.
Izzy, the one under Saulâs watch, was still unaware of what was happening to her.
Her roommate had recently disappeared, and though the city guards had come to inspect the room and took away all of her roommateâs belongings, that was all.
Izzy, as the roommate of the missing person and the last one to see her, had only been questioned for half an hour before being let go.
After that, Izzyâs life seemed to return to normal. The city guards never came back. Even the landlord had already put up the listing for the vacant room again. No one around her was talking about the missing girlâpeople seemed to forget about the neighbor overnight.
Everything was moving along in an orderly fashion, but to Izzy, who was at the center of it all, it was terrifying.
âHow can everyone be so calm, even cold?â
It reminded her of some rumors she had heard before coming to Caugust.
Some people said that if you got too close to wizards, youâd easily encounter dangerous and eerie things. Ordinary people should live in ordinary towns or villages. Donât think that being near a wizard means you can become one. Youâll only attract the attention of demons.
But those words mostly came from the elders in her village. The young people, on the other hand, were all eager to chase the urban life described in storybooks.
Add to that the occasional tales of those who returned from Caugust boasting about how convenient city life was and how much money they madeâmost people yearned to move to Caugust City.
But after entering the city, Izzy realized those stories werenât false, just incomplete. Everyone conveniently left out the unpleasant parts of life.
The long, monotonous workdays, the rigid and repetitive schedulesâit all made her feel suffocated.
And now, with her roommateâs disappearance, Izzy, for the first time, firmly decided she wanted to return to her hometown.
That very morning, Izzy used her once-a-month leave to go to city hall and apply for resignation and return-to-hometown clearance.
She hadnât expected that resigning would be easyâit only took three days to processâbut the application to leave the city would take three months.
The clerkâs explanation was: âTo investigate Izzyâs records in the city. If she has debts or other unresolved obligations, her information canât be sealed and she canât leave the city.â
In other words, they wanted to make sure she wasnât running away after causing trouble for Caugust City.
(End of Chapter)
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