āWeāre moving out~ā
Inside the carriage, Dorothy, after informing Vania twice, activated the Corpse Marionette Ring, setting the undead coachman in motion. With the crack of the whip, the horses pulled the carriage forward.
Using the birdās-eye view of her crow marionette, Dorothy tracked a luxurious carriage in the distance. However, after some time, she encountered the same problem as last night.
Due to the speed difference, Dorothyās carriage gradually fell behind. Soon, the gap exceeded three kilometers, surpassing the maximum control range of her corpse marionettes, making it impossible to continue tracking.
But this time, Dorothy had prepared another plan.
āSister Vania, itās your turn now.ā Dorothy turned to the slightly uneasy nun beside her. Vania nodded in response.
āPhew⦠Got it.ā As she spoke, Vania closed her eyes and began to focus on sensing something.
āI see it⦠Just keep moving forwardā¦ā
Hearing Vaniaās words, Dorothy nodded and had the coachman continue driving. They gradually left the city, heading into a dense forest.
To avoid losing track like yesterday, Dorothy had consulted Vania through the Literary Sea Logbook about whether there were any tracking methods used by the Lantern Path Beyonder. The answer she received was the Beacon Sigil.
The Beacon Sigil was an emblem imbued with the meaning of Lantern. It could create an invisible mark on an objectās surface. A Lantern Beyonder could sense the position of this mark after memorizing the sigil.
If no Lantern Beyonder was available, a small compass-like tool could be used instead. This tool could store and locate the sigil by consuming Lantern spirituality. Such devices were commonly used in the Serenity Bureau.
To Dorothy, this functioned like a transmitter, with each sigil having its own unique āwavelength.ā Once memorized, a Lantern Beyonder could track it over long distances.
After learning about this item, Dorothy asked Vania if she had one. Unfortunately, as a clerical nun who didnāt participate in tracking missions, she didnāt possess such a tool.
So, early this morning, Dorothy went to school and bought one from Aldrich for 30 pounds. She also spent an extra 20 pounds to learn how to mask scents to avoid detection by Chalice Beyonders with enhanced senses.
Aldrichās answer was simpleāwrap it in a container coated with Stone drug, and the scent would be nullified.
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Finally, Dorothy had Vania memorize the Beacon Sigil and imprinted it on a hair accessory she had bought from a street vendor, which she then gifted to Anna as a farewell present. The processed accessory retained no trace of Dorothyās scent.
This was a precautionary measure, and now it was proving usefulāDorothy could track it all the way to the mentorās hideout.
āRight now, Viscount Field, as the mentor, is being held up by the Serenity Bureau. However, without definitive evidence, the Bureau canāt act against him directly. Theyāll likely be locked in a prolonged stalemate. Even if the mentor makes a move, although heās at the Black-rank, he canāt possibly take on the entire Bureau alone. According to Vania, that Bureau Director, James, is no pushover either.ā
āBut the mentorās hideout and his subordinates must be dealt with. The other children must be rescued before his followers do anything extreme in his absence. Since the mentor is occupied with the Bureau right now, this is the perfect opportunity to strike. As long as thereās no Black-rank present, we should be fine.ā
With these thoughts in mind, Dorothy continued steering the carriage deeper into the mountains. At that moment, a sense of unease crept into her mind.
āCome to think of it, I originally expected the mentor to resist and fight the hunters head-on, attempting a forceful breakthrough. But he actually agreed to go with them to the Bureau just like that?ā
āIn situations where exposure is imminent, most people would choose to go down fighting. Following them back to the Bureau without resistance means having no escape at all. Outside, thereās still a chance to flee, but once inside, escape is impossible. Could it be that the mentor is so confident in his disguise that he believes he can fool the entire Serenity Bureau?ā
āOr is itā¦?ā
Sitting in the carriage, Dorothy pondered. An ominous feeling welled up inside her.
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Cypress Fir Tower Underground, Serenity Bureau, Igwynt.
Inside the directorās office, James and Viscount Field sat across from each other at a desk. In front of them, a steaming cup of tea was placed on both sides as they conversed.
On the desk lay a sheet of lyrics.
āSo⦠Viscount Field, what youāre saying is that you stumbled upon these lyrics in an old book and, thinking they suited the children well, had them sing this song?ā James asked, his expression serious as he stared at the viscount.
Field responded with righteous indignation.
āOf course! If youāre asking me for the exact origin of this nursery rhyme, I donāt know. I picked up that old book years ago from a secondhand shop on White Pearl Street. That shop doesnāt even exist anymoreāwhere do you expect me to find it now?ā
Outside the office, a group of hunters stood at the ready, gripping their weapons in anticipation.
Among them, Elena peered into the office through a small window. Her eyes were locked onto Viscount Field, a faint golden glow flickering at the edges of her pupils.
āElena, what do you see?ā Gregor, standing beside her, asked.
Elena replied slowly, āHe has a protective aura of Shadow, but itās weak. Iāve seen through it. I can tell⦠His body contains an excessive amount of Chaliceāfar more than an ordinary Craver. And thereās something else inside him⦠something strange that I canāt quite discern. But one thingās certaināViscount Field is hiding something.ā
Hearing this, Gregor exhaled and whispered to his team, āDraw your weapons. Be ready to move at any momentā¦ā
The tension outside the office was palpable. Meanwhile, inside, Viscount Field was still speaking.
āJames, Iām warning you again! If you donātāughā¦ā
Field, who had been pointing a finger at James, suddenly frowned. He stopped speaking, rubbing his temples with an odd expression. His hand began to tremble slightly, and he started muttering to himself.
āSomethingās wrong⦠Somethingās wrong⦠Whatās happening? Why am I reacting now? Didnāt I just drink it? Why is it kicking in so soon?ā
āViscount, are you alright?ā James frowned, watching the strange behavior.
Field slowly raised his head, his expression tinged with fear. āJ-James⦠Has my butler, Luer⦠come to get me?ā
āButler?ā
Hearing this, James immediately stood up, opened the office door, and asked the team outside, āHas Viscount Fieldās butler arrived?ā
āButler? No⦠Mr. James, no one has come.ā
Gregor responded with a puzzled look.
Just then, a scream erupted from inside the office.
āAAAAHHHHH!!!ā
Everyone turned back, only to see Viscount Field collapsing onto the floor. His hands clawed at the ground as his entire body convulsed violently. His face flushed red, and his murmurs turned into pitiful wails.
āNo⦠No⦠No⦠Save me! I donāt want to turn into a monster! Donāt abandon me, Master! Donāt abandon me, Mentor!!ā
Mysterious crimson patterns surfaced on Fieldās body.
Jamesā eyes widened at the sight.
āCognitive poison⦠Mutationā¦ā
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Elsewhereā¦
Snap!
Inside a luxurious carriage, an elderly man with a goatee, dressed in a butlerās uniform, closed his pocket watch. Sitting comfortably, he crossed one leg over the other.
āItās time. Things should be starting on Fieldās endā¦ā murmured the man, Luer. He placed his cane horizontally across his lap, stroking the ruby at its tip, which glowed faintly with red light.
āThank you for your six years of loyalty, Viscount. My dear master.ā