93 An Early Sacrifice
Gazing at the empty sheep pen littered with hay and dung, Ryan furrowed his brow and said, âDid they really fix the underground altar so quickly?â
He suspected the three missing sheep had been taken for sacrifice.
âMaybe these heretics have some special powers,â Valentine replied with disdain.
As Lumian listened to their conversation, he suddenly remembered the faint sound of a sheepâs bleating he heard the night before.
Could it have been one of the sheep being sacrificed? Puzzled, he shared his suspicion with Ryan and Valentine.
âThat seems unlikely,â Ryan dismissed, shaking his head. âThe cathedral is hundreds of meters from your house, and the altar is underground.â
What he meant was that even with a Hunterâs enhanced hearing, it would be impossible to hear anything from the cathedralâs underground.
Lumian shared that doubt, but couldnât explain why he heard the bleating. Simultaneously, a distinct burning sensation appeared in his chest as the black thorn symbol partially activated.
There was no way to fake this!
Burning sensation⊠Lumianâs heart raced, recalling something the mysterious woman had said.
Pray to yourself⊠the principle of proximityâŠ
Thinking back to the ritual that invoked Dancerâs power and the black thorn symbol, he formed a new hypothesis.
He heard the sheep bleating during the sacrifice because of mysticism!
In simpler terms, when the padre and his group performed their ritual and prayed to the hidden being, the principle of proximity also targeted the corruption in Lumianâs body, partially triggering the black thorn symbol. As a result, Lumian could faintly hear the sheepâs cries from afar.
Him being unable to respond or knowing howâwith the corruption now sealed by the owner of the bluish-black patternâthe padreâs ritual ultimately âcontactedâ the hidden entity.
After the ritual, the burning sensation in Lumianâs chest faded.
It seems no invisible, strange power had invaded Auroreâs room last night. The anomaly in my body was just half-activated by the padreâs ritual⊠Lumian roughly understood how events had unfolded.
At that moment, Ryan warned his companions, âIt appears our investigation of the cathedralâs underground has alarmed the padre and his people. Theyâve found a way to repair the altar and pray for strength ahead of time. From now on, we need to be extra vigilant. Donât assume things will only turn dangerous as Lent approaches.â
âIf I werenât worried about restarting the loop, Iâd have dealt with them already!â Valentine spat hatefully.
Then, he added gloomily, âCan you stop calling that servant of the evil god a padre? Heâs not worthy!â
Why was he a padre if he wasnât worthy? Lumian dared not voice his thoughts.
He wasnât afraid to voice his thoughts; but wanting to maintain his image in Valentineâs eyes, he kept silent. After all, he might need to persuade this fanatic to do something later, like using his suicide to verify the essence of the cycle.
Ryan nodded.
âLetâs visit Madame Pualis as soon as possible to replenish our supplies. We should stay inside as much as we can in the future.â
Lumian said nothing more, leaving Shepherd Pierre Berryâs house through the back door and heading towards the castle on the hill.
Passing through the vibrant garden, the trio approached the partially opened door and informed the red-coated, white-panted manservant, âWe need to see Madame Pualis.â
âWait a moment.â The valet glanced at Ryan and Valentine before swiftly turning and vanishing through the door.
Soon after, the pale-faced âmidwifeâ in a grayish-white dress emerged.
Compared to last time, her face was even paler, and her eyes were so blank that it made oneâs heart turn cold.
Had Lumian not informed Ryan and Valentine beforehand that the âmidwifeâ wasnât âdead,â they would have been shocked.
They had seen plenty of dead people turn into zombies. The Solar High Priest specialized in such matters. Valentine had purified dozens of similar cases, but it was beyond their understanding how a person diced into pieces could revert to their original appearance and seem more alive than dead.
The âmidwifeâ spoke in a monotone.
âMadame doesnât want to see you. Please leave.â
âWe have urgent matters,â Lumian insisted. âIsnât Madame Pualis concerned that the person underground will disrupt her plans?â
The âmidwifeâ maintained her tone.
âMadame says it wonât affect her.â
Hearing this, a chill ran down Lumianâs spine.
It meant they would have a hard time getting Madame Pualisâ help again.
Lumian smiled without displaying frustration or disappointment. Looking at the âmidwife,â he said, âBut we might explore the tomb.â
He implied that during the exploration, either side could encounter trouble, triggering the loop to restart prematurely.
Unfazed, the âmidwifeâ remained stiff and blank.
âYou can try, but youâll only be disappointed.â
What does she mean? Lumian couldnât grasp Madame Pualisâ message.
Does she mean they could explore all they wanted, and she would offer some help at crucial moments, but they wouldnât find any valuable clues? The more Lumian pondered, the more he doubted that was her intended meaning. Otherwise, she wouldnât have refused their meeting request through the âmidwife.â
Before Lumian could consider other possibilities, Ryan thoughtfully asked, âIs Madame Pualis trying to tell us that the person in the tomb can easily control us and prevent our investigation without triggering the loop?â
âYes.â The âmidwifeâ nodded slowly, turned, and retreated deeper into the castle.
Lumian, Valentine, and Ryan exchanged glances and left, feeling helpless.
Their next stop was Olâ Tavern, where they could purchase plenty of provisions and barrels of cheap wine.
Compared to potable water that spoiled easily, wine was more stable. As long as its alcohol content wasnât too high, it could substitute for water.
Entering Olâ Tavern, Lumian scanned the room but didnât spot the mysterious woman.
Disappointed, he focused on the bar counter, telling tavern owner Maurice Bénet what they needed.
After Ryan and Valentine hauled out wine barrels, Lumian lowered his voice and inquired, âWhereâs the other lady?â
Maurice Bénet shook his head.
âI donât know. Maybe sheâs in her room, somewhere else in the village, or even in LiĂšge. She rented the room until the 9th. Sheâs free to do as she pleases.â
...
The 9th? The twelfth night? Lumian nodded thoughtfully.
April 9th was the so-called twelfth night that he and Aurore had deduced.
This also confirmed that March 29th was indeed the loopâs first day.
If Ryan and the two other foreigners hadnât happened to enter Cordu on a particular cycleâs first day, the loop would immediately restart and commence on March 29th whenever outsiders invaded the area.
âDamn.â Lumian slapped his forehead and told the tavern owner, Maurice BĂ©net, âMy stomachâs acting up. I need the restroom. Tell them to wait for me.â
Maurice BĂ©netâs expression seemed to say: What are you up to now?
âDonât mess with me!â
The downside of having a bad reputation rears its ugly head once more⊠Lumian chuckled.
âDonât worry, Iâm really just using the restroom!â
As he spoke, he waved and sprinted toward the staircase.
He did want to use the restroom, but he was heading for the one upstairs.
...
Maurice BĂ©net glanced at his retreating figure and muttered, âSpring is here, and this scoundrelâs hormones are ragingâŠâ
His voice barely reached Lumianâs ears.
Upon reaching the second floor, Lumian approached the restroom and positioned himself in front of the mysterious ladyâs room.
Knock, knock, knock. He rapped on the door.
No answer.
Noticing the absence of a âDo Not Disturbâ sign on the handle, Lumian knocked twice more, each time louder than before.
Unfortunately, the mysterious lady never showed.
Lumian pondered for a moment before producing a slim wire and jiggling it in the keyhole.
The door creaked open, revealing an empty room.
The bedâs blanket lay neatly folded, as though no one had occupied the space recently.
Lumian exhaled quietly and closed the door without venturing inside.
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In the afternoon, the siblings congregated in Auroreâs bedroom under the guise of instructing Lumian in the art of Hermes to swiftly enhance his strength.
Lumian kept his voice low as he recounted his excursion into the dream ruins the previous night. At last, he inquired, âAnything to add? About hunting the flaming monster?â
Though he was armed with Fallen Mercury and Invisibility, his confidence in hunting the flaming beast remained low.
It was a Sequence of the Hunter pathway that had experienced a qualitative transformation!
Aurore chuckled.
âYouâve covered all the bases. The only thing I can add isâŠâ
She lifted her hands, formed fists, and shook them gently.
âBreak a leg!â
ââŠâ Lumian felt defeated by his sisterâs jest.
However, the tension in his chest subsided.
Aurore then said, âWhat remains are some clichĂ©d words: be careful, be careful, be very careful.â
She sighed.
âItâs a shame the mysterious lady isnât here. Otherwise, I couldâve crafted some simple, supplementary talismans, along with the Integrity Brooch, and had them brought into your dream.â
âThatâs true.â While Lumian felt disappointed, he wasnât disheartened. He had no intention of giving up.
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At 9:50 pm, Lumian slid out of Auroreâs bedroom and stalked down the hallway towards the washroom.
He intended to relieve himself before beginning his night watch.
Bathed in the crimson glow of the moon, the washroom was shrouded in darkness. Only the toilet was faintly visible.
Lumian bent over and unfastened his belt.
Behind him, the shadow on the wall abruptly writhed and morphed into a silhouette brandishing an axe high above its head!