74 Mute
His sister needed rest, so Lumian couldnât learn new Hermes and ancient Hermes words. He could only revise what he had already learned. Around ten oâclock, he left the house and headed straight to Olâ Tavern.
He had two objectives: first, he wanted to see if the mysterious lady would appear after he became a Dancer and provide him with some knowledge. Second, Leah and the other foreigners lived there. After yesterdayâs incident, they might not be out today.
Upon entering Olâ Tavern, Lumian quickly scanned the room and was disappointed to find that the spot where the lady usually sat was vacant.
With a slow exhale, he walked to the bar counter, intending to ask if the three foreigners were around.
At this moment, the tavern owner, Maurice Bénet, appeared to have just woken up and was clearly not in high spirits. He had a bulbous nose and was conversing with a customer at the bar.
The customer seemed agitated, gesturing wildly and making muffled sounds, but he couldnât speak.
Mute? Lumian approached curiously and realized the customer wasnât one of the village mutes but Jean Maury, Sybil Berryâs husband.
Sybil was the mistress of Padre Guillaume Bénet, sister of Shepherd Pierre Berry, and a member of their small group.
Jean Maury isnât mute⊠Lumian assessed the middle-aged man in confusion.
His black hair was unkempt, and his stubble was uneven. His eyes were filled with anger and fear.
Uncharacteristically agitated, he gestured urgently, trying to communicate something to the tavern owner.
As Lumian thought, âOdd,â he approached the bar counter and knocked on it with a smile.
âHey, whatâs going on?
âMaurice, did you sell fake alcohol to Jean? He looks so angry he canât speak.â
âWhatâs that got to do with me?â Maurice BĂ©net quickly defended himself. âHe muted himself.â
Jean Maury paused and glanced at Lumian, reverting to his usual sullen demeanor.
He then turned and left Olâ Tavern.
After he disappeared through the door, Lumian lowered his voice and asked, âWhatâs wrong with him?â
Maurice BĂ©net looked outside and whispered, âI heard he caught Sybil and the padre in bed together last night, and it made him so mad he went mute. Today, heâs been telling everyone he sees. Heh, he doesnât even have the guts to go to DariĂšge to confront the padre. What a coward. Serves him right!â
Lumian was baffled and shocked.
If he remembered correctly, Jean Maury knew about his wife Sybilâs prolonged affair with the padre. He just didnât want her to be with another man. How could he be so angry that he went mute over something he was prepared for?
Something was off!
Moreover, in the previous cycle, there had been no instance of Jean Maury becoming mute from anger. Otherwise, Lumian would have known.
In Cordu, this was headline news. It would have spread rapidly.
Could it be that their investigations had caused a disturbance, making Jean Maury encounter something he wouldnât have otherwise? As Lumian speculated, he showed an excited expression.
âIs that so?
âThen Iâll have to ask him properly!â
Maurice BĂ©net wasnât surprised by his eagerness for gossip, thinking it was typical.
He scolded jokingly, âDamned kid, be decent and donât provoke that poor man. Besides, heâs mute and canât write. How can he tell you what happened?â
Lumian chuckled and said, âCanât he gesture?â
He raised his hands and clenched his left fist, gently hitting his right palm.
Throughout the DariĂšge region and even across southern Intis, this was a universal gesture for the act between a man and a woman.
Maurice BĂ©net cursed angrily, âI hope youâve got some decency left and donât play pranks on that poor man.â
âDonât worry. I just want to âhearâ the story.â Lumian waved his hand and dashed out of Olâ Tavern, searching for Jean Maury.
However, Lumian didnât know where the man had gone, nor was he gesturing his story to other villagers. Lumian scoured Cordu but found no trace of him.
Finally, he arrived at Jean Mauryâs house.
At the entrance, Sybil Berry, clad in a grayish-white dress, was sorting through spoiled potatoes.
âWhatâs the matter?â The woman looked up at Lumian.
Like Pierre Berry, she had blue eyes, and her long black hair flowed softly down her back, unlike other married women who always wore their hair in a bun.
Lumian answered frankly, âIâm looking for Jean Maury?â
With plump cheeks and gentle features, Sybil replied indifferently,âHeâs not home.â
âThen do you know where he went?â Lumian pressed.
Sybil replied calmly, âWe had an argument last night. He might have left Cordu and doesnât want to return for the time being.â
Lumianâs brows twitched. He sensed that something bad had happened.
Clearly, Jean Maury couldnât leave Cordu. That would trigger the cycle and cause a restart!
As these thoughts raced through his mind, Lumian wore a mischievous grin.
âWhy did you guys quarrel? I heard that you and the padreâŠâ
He didnât finish the sentence but instead punched his right palm with his left fist.
Sybilâs face turned cold as she cursed in a low voice, âGet lost! Get out of my house!â
Lumian clicked his tongue and left Jean Mauryâs house.
After walking for a distance, the smile on his face vanished.
In truth, he didnât want to ask about Sybilâs affair with the padre. He had seen the padre and Madame Pualis naked. What else was there to ask?
But if he didnât ask, it didnât fit his persona in the eyes of the villagers. He had already âvisitedâ them. If he didnât anger the mistress of the house, could he still live up to the name of Prankster King of Cordu?
Therefore, Lumian had no choice but to ask. Otherwise, he might be suspected.
...
The persona of a character was sometimes useful and sometimes troublesome.
Judging by the padreâs actions and the information he had, Lumian suspected that Jean Maury hadnât become mute because of the affair but had uncovered something else.
It was highly likely that he had been poisoned and rendered mute!
I have to find him as soon as possible. If he goes around looking for people to complain to, he might just die like the previous one. No, heâs already missing⊠The more Lumian thought about it, the more he felt that something had happened to Jean Maury.
The villager who had snitched in DariĂšge previously had fallen to his death for no reason!
Just as Lumian was making his last effort to find Jean Maury, he encountered Ryan, Leah, and Valentine, who were âhanging aroundâ in the village.
They were still wearing their original clothes.
âGood morning, my cabbages,â Lumian greeted them with a smile.
As soon as they approached, he immediately asked in a low voice, âDid anything happen yesterday?â
Leah replied with a smile, âThat madame doesnât seem to want to pursue the matter. She didnât appear.â
As expected⊠Lumian looked around and saw that there was no one nearby. Only then did he tell the three official investigators about his sisterâs deduction of the Madame Pualis pathway and her guess of Pulittâs identity.
...
Valentineâs expression soured as he listened, while Leah was rather excited.
Ryan recalled and said, âItâs rare for a Demoness to appear in Riston Province. We donât know much about this, but the higher-ups should know very well. Iâll send a telegram later and tell them about Madame Pualis. Hmm, Iâll only mention how Madame Pualisâs room has Pulittâs photo, but the Roquefort family doesnât have Pualis.â
Seeing Lumianâs puzzled expression, Ryan added, âIn Intis, Demoness-related matters often happen.â
So, my sisterâs pen pal is also in Intis? Lumian nodded and said, âSo far, Madame Pualis doesnât seem to have anything to do with the loop. Also, she seems to be aware of the loop. That might be why she didnât pursue our search of the castle.
âIs it possible that we can join forces with her to some extent?â
Valentine blurted out, âHow can I work with such an evil and filthy person whoâs even more terrifying than a demon?â
Lumian didnât even look at him. He turned his gaze to Ryan and Leah.
Seeing that they were somewhat hesitant, he tried to persuade them earnestly.
âA limited cooperation, only in the loop. When this damned loop is resolved, you can deal with her however you want! You can even tell her directly about this. I believe she can understand and accept it.â
Ryan thought for a few seconds, patted Valentineâs shoulder, and said to Lumian, âIndeed, the most important thing now is to resolve this loop. However, we canât be sure of that madameâs attitude. We donât dare to visit her directly. Iâm afraid weâll have to trouble you or your sister to communicate with her and inquire.â
âAlright,â Lumian agreed.
He planned to do it himself.
He didnât want his sister to be alone with Madame Pualis when he realized that she might harbor abnormal feelings for his sister.
Valentine kept a poker face as he listened to their conversation. He neither agreed nor disagreed.
Lumian peered around furtively once more.
âThere are three more cluesâŠâ
He recounted Reimundâs case, Jean Mauryâs situation, and the âburial chamberâ where the owl had flown into.
Leah was stunned.
âHow did you get so many clues so quickly?â
She even suspected this guy or his sister were off. That was why there were red flags and clues everywhere.
Who were the real investigators here? Why hadnât we caught on?
âBlame yourselves for not remembering the first two cycles.â Lumian smirked, spreading his hands in mock innocence.
Leah nodded, swallowing his explanation.
Ryan mulled it over for a beat before uttering in a gravelly voice, âThen we gotta investigate the cathedral catacombs ASAP. Yeah, itâs probably very dangerous down there. You should contact Madame Pualis first. If sheâs down to joining, weâll have a way higher chance of nailing this.â