63 Shocking News
Leah and Valentine asked Ryan in unison, âHow is it?â
Although they had already believed Lumianâs words, it was inevitable for people to hope for luck. They still held onto the hope that perhaps the problem wasnât that serious because the kid wasnât knowledgeable enough to exaggerate.
Ryan looked around and saw that there was no one else around the elm tree. He spoke in a low voice, âI was afraid to ask too directly. I only know that the real date is already late April. I donât know the exact date.â
Leah and Valentine fell silent.
They had indeed fallen into a strange time loop!
Judging from the various files and information, this was definitely not something the three of them should face or deal with.
They were seasoned Beyonders who had handled many Beyonder incidents. It was the first time they had encountered such a serious and abnormal situation.
Leah couldnât help but turn to look at Lumian. âWhat kind of place is Cordu?â
There were abnormalities everywhere, each more exaggerated than the last!
âI donât know either.â Lumian had an âinnocentâ expression. âBefore the loop, this place was beautiful and the people were simple. Everyone was normal and hospitable.â
He didnât tell the three foreigners that the person standing before them was also one of the abnormalities.
Ryan sighed and said, âIâve never encountered so many abnormalities at once, and every one of them is serious.â
âThis is the most dangerous situation Iâve ever faced,â echoed Valentine.
Lumian was already a little numb to this. He sneered and said, âItâs normal that you havenât encountered it before, because those who have encountered one are dead.â
ââŠâ Leah looked at him with a smile. âDonât say anything if you canât say something nice. People like you wonât survive past childhood elsewhere.â
âKilled in the cradle?â Lumian mocked himself and asked Ryan, âDid you get an answer about the deputy padre?â
Ryan nodded.
âIn the past few years, similar legends have emerged in various places across the Northern and Southern Continents.
âLegend has it that Heaven banished a group of sinful elves to the ground. They can only reside within human bodies, hoping to redeem their sins and gain absolution before returning to Heaven.
âIn some versions of the legend, these elves appear as translucent lizards.
âHowever, the elf Iâm referring to is not the ancient elf race. It is more akin to a mixture of fairies and various spirits.â
Again in recent years? Lumian recalled that the legend of Madame Night had only surfaced recently.
What was wrong with this world?
He pondered for a moment before asking, âDid they specify which deityâs Heaven it is?â
Ryan shook his head.
âWhatâs remarkable is that every person who claims to have seen an elf believes it is from the kingdom of their local deity.â
The local deity referred to the orthodox gods of the local faith.
Heavens of different deities? Lumian gazed up at the azure sky.
Did that lizard-like elf come from the sky?
However, according to Aurore, beyond the sky lay the cosmos. Each star represented a world.
So, were these extraterrestrial beings?
Or were they from an astral plane beyond mysticism?
As Lumianâs thoughts raced, he asked curiously, âIn some versions of the legend, these elves appear as translucent lizards. What about the other details?â
Ryan shook his head once more.
âThatâs all they could uncover in a short period. They may need to communicate with headquarters for more information.â
Leah pondered and spoke, âI am familiar with the legend of elves.â
âI once met a native of Lenburg who shared that farmers in many regions of the south-central zone have reported mischievous fairies in recent years. These creatures known as Alpes1 would vandalize their homes and fields or play pranks on them.â
The south-central zone referred to the area where Lenburg, Masin, Segar, and other small countries were located. It also included a few areas in the Intis Republic, the Loen Kingdom, and the Feynapotter Kingdom.
Most of them were located in the highlands, mountains, forests, areas filled with ruins and legends.
Lumian listened attentively and concluded, This is not an isolated phenomenonâŠ
âEach elf seems to have their unique way of causing trouble,â Ryan mused. âAnd the lizards that inhabit human bodies are perhaps the most malevolent. It is uncertain if they are the most dangerous. With so many abnormalities in Cordu, the parasitic elf shouldnât be an isolated phenomenon. Perhaps someone wants to use it to control the deputy padre.â
Very clear line of thinking⊠Lumian looked at the villagers who were returning home after finishing their work and said to Leah and the others, âMeet me behind the hill where the administratorâs castle is at 3:30 p.m.
âWill you join me to search for clues?â
âOf course,â Ryan agreed.
Leah, however, called out to Lumian before he left, âIs that all? You should brief us on the situation in the castle, its inhabitants, and Madame Pualisâ abnormality. We cannot explore and search without preparation.â
Lumian did not want to recall Madame Pualisâ matters, but he had to admit that Leahâs request made sense. He had to endure the discomfort and tell them the entire story.
Ryan and the others were mentally prepared, but they still looked a little dull upon hearing the tale.
Leah lightened the mood with her tinkling laughter.
âIt does not matter to me. I might experience such a thing in the future. This is an opportunity that most men never encounter. You must cherish it.â
However, Valentine ignored her joke and whispered with a cold expression, âAll of this needs to be purifiedâpurified!â
Lumian did not want to provoke Valentine and waved his hand.
âSee you in the afternoon.â
After taking a few steps, Lumian turned around to look at Ryan warily and asked, âDid Bertrand have any knowledge of the contents of your telegram?â
Bertrand was responsible for the telegraph, and if he knew about the date and the legend of the elves, it meant that the administrator knew as well. And if the administrator knew, Madame Pualis would know too.
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âDonât worry,â Ryan said reassuringly. âWe have a secret code. He wonât be able to decipher it.â
Lumian breathed a sigh of relief only then and left the village square, heading back to his building.
As he walked a distance away, he spotted Ava Lizier herding a flock of white geese back home.
âHey there, isnât this our Spring Elf?â Lumian tried to push the bloody and cruel scenes from the Lent celebration out of his mind and greeted Ava with his usual quip.
Ava seemed a little embarrassed.
âI havenât been chosen yet!â
Her exquisite facial features made her grayish-white dress look less rustic.
âThat wonât be a problem,â Lumian said with a smile. âReimund and I will help you campaign for votes.â
Ava looked surprised. âYou donât know?â
âWhat donât I know?â Lumianâs heart skipped a beat.
Had something happened in the village that wasnât a part of the âhistoricalâ process?
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Ava observed his expression and suspected that he was teasing her.
After a few seconds, the girl frowned in concern and said, âReimundâs missing. You didnât know?â
âHuh?â Lumian was so shocked that he couldnât hide his expression as usual.
In the previous, previous cycle, he and Reimund Greg had met almost every day from the second day of March 30th until April 5th, Lent.
Back then, they had followed the waterside ritual procedure to lift Reimund, who had thrown the last offering, and throw him into the river. Like the others in the past, Reimund swam further away and could only return home after leaving the ritual site. He wouldnât leave the house until night.
In the two cycles that followed, Lumian had too much to do and didnât have time to find Reimund.
But now, Ava was telling him that Reimund was missing today!
This was something that had never happened in the previous, previous cycle!
Upon seeing Lumianâs expression, Avaâs aqua-blue eyes cleared of confusion.
âYou really have no idea⊠Reimundâs father may come to you today to ask where Reimund has gone.â
Lumian suppressed the tumultuous waves in his heart and asked, âWhen did Reimund disappear?â
Could it be that something happened because I didnât follow the historical process of finding him?
âTwo days ago,â Ava recalled. âItâs said that he didnât return after leaving the house in the afternoon of the 29th. His family assumed he was at Olâ Tavern or chatting with the Greenwatchers. They only began searching for him last night. They should be asking you todayâŠâ
She paused and lowered her voice.
âThey suspect Reimund of sneaking away because he doesnât want to learn how to shepherd.â
They think I instigated him, and are questioning me later? Lumian roughly understood what had happened.
The afternoon of the 29th reminded him of the beginning of the cycle.
The last two cycles had started on the afternoon of the 29th!
In other words, Reimund disappeared from the beginning of the cycle? This means that perhaps no one deliberately changed the course of history because it was too late⊠Then why is there such an anomaly and difference? Lumian fell into deep thought.
Ava glanced at him and asked softly, âDo you know where Reimund went?â
âI havenât seen him in the past few days,â Lumian said truthfully.
He began to suspect that Reimundâs disappearance had something to do with being thrown into the river during the previous, previous cycle.
However, it was impossible for Reimund to leave Cordu because of this. That would trigger the loop.
After bidding farewell to Ava, Lumian forced himself to remain calm and returned home.
He couldnât be bothered to discuss anything else. Initially, he divulged Reimundâs disappearance to Aurore.
Auroreâs countenance turned solemn as she furrowed her brows and whispered, âIf you hadnât mentioned it, I would have completely forgotten about this personâŠâ
She donned a simple rose-red dress and paced back and forth. Lumian began to contemplate potential reasons.
After a while, Aurore gazed at her brother and uttered solemnly, âI recollect that the crux of the Lent Waterside ritual is to offer sacrifices to the concept of a water source symbolized by the river. Is it probable that Reimund, who was thrown into the water, was also regarded as a sacrifice and was taken away by a certain entity?
âSubsequently, as there was no corresponding tangible reward, the cycle portrayed his absence as a disappearance.â
Lumian shook his head. âThat will trigger the cycle.â
Humans departing Cordu and the surrounding vicinity acted as a trigger.
Aurore asked in a profound voice, âWhat if itâs in the form of a corpse?â