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After concealing the body, Baron Brignais nonchalantly addressed Lumian, his curiosity piqued.
âI must say, Iâm quite intrigued. How did you manage to eliminate âHammerâ Ait?â
Lumian didnât hold back, revealing everything. He retrieved an empty metal canister and placed it on the table before him.
âWhatâs this?â Baron Brignais examined it carefully for a few moments.
âRemember when I ventured underground earlier today?â Lumian grinned. âI encountered a deviant individual and, quite accidentally, dispatched him. He happened to possess this gaseous sedative and its corresponding antidote.â
âAfter infiltrating âHammerâ Aitâs washroom, I consumed the antidote and patiently awaited his arrival. When he entered, I unscrewed the sedative and engaged him in close combat. I restrained him, preventing his escape until the sedative took effect.â
Baron Brignais pondered for a brief moment, confirming the plausibility of this plan. Satisfied, he nodded and remarked, âThe washroom is rather confined, and the gaseous sedative will quickly permeate the space. Moreover, thereâs no ventilation to speak of. Considering âHammerâ Aitâs cautious nature and his guard against our Savoie Mob, he wouldnât offer an easy opportunity for infiltration.â
âThe gunmen stationed outside wouldnât dare to open fire, lest they accidentally eliminate âHammerâ Ait. They might even struggle to unlock the restroom door.â
Baron Brignais spoke with such conviction that it seemed he had witnessed the scene firsthand.
Louis and the others silently acknowledged the validity of this analysis.
Having understood the intricacies, they realized that Cielâs ability to dispatch âHammerâ Ait within such a short span of time wasnât as implausible as they had initially thought.
Ciel had indeed discovered a path to success and skillfully utilized the resources at his disposal.
Under this plan, as long as his combat prowess didnât significantly pale in comparison to âHammerâ Aitâs, he had a considerable chance of dealing with the traitor.
Naturally, achieving success necessitated strength, a stroke of luck, decisiveness, audacity, and adeptness in gathering intelligence.
Cielâs terror was undeniable, yet it wasnât as horrifying as they had envisioned.
Baron Brignais further commended Lumianâs sagacity, albeit slightly displeased that he had transported âHammerâ Aitâs lifeless body to Salle de Bal Brise after accomplishing the deed. It had nearly brought calamity upon him.
Nevertheless, Baron Brignais harbored no intention of reprimanding him.
Upon reflection, he realized that the fault lay primarily with himself.
It seems I habitually exude an excessive air of confidence and intellect. As if nothing can perplex me. No wonder he assumes that I can provide ample protection and remain unafraid of âBlack Scorpionâ Roger.
I even proposed this operation. Itâs only natural for him to believe that Iâve already made all necessary preparations.
As they conversed, time slipped away. Before long, a guard from the Savoie Mob stationed at the entrance on the first floor ascended and approached Baron Brignais, conveying a message.
âPlease, bring him up.â Baron Brignais stood and made his way toward the staircase.
Travis Everett served as the superintendent at the police headquarters of Le Marché du Quartier du Gentleman. He held one of the highest positions when it came to carrying out tasks. Above him stood a few deputy directors with the rank of chief superintendent, and overseeing everything was the police commissioner of the district.
Baron Brignais enjoyed conversing with Everett. Emperor Roselleâs words described him as the epitome of a âMr. Nice Guy.â He preferred not to delve into the truth, simply hoping for harmonious interactions and a lack of trouble. He possessed a remarkable ability to resolve conflicts between the mobs in the market district.
Ten seconds later, the officer led his two subordinates into the café on the second floor.
Travis Everett appeared to be around 30 years old and stood nearly 1.75 meters tall. His black hair was cropped short, and he wore glasses with relatively large black frames that framed his blue eyes. His chin was slightly broad.
Dressed in a black police uniform, his epaulets showcased five-petaled irises in silver-white against the black background. This indicated his rank as a superintendent. If there were seven petals, he would hold the rank of chief superintendent, and above that, an off-white diamond square.
Travis Everett looked at the smiling Baron Brignais and asked with a stern expression, âWhat just happened? Please donât tell me there was an explosion at the entrance of Salle de Bal Brise, and you have no idea who did it!â
âMonsieur Superintendent, please have a seat.â Baron Brignais guided Travis Everett to a wooden table and personally pulled out a chair for him.
Lumian, disguising himself as one of the thugs alongside Louis and the others, stood behind Baron Brignais, avoiding direct confrontation with the officers to prevent recognition as a wanted criminal.
Baron Brignais picked up his mahogany pipe and gazed at Travis Everett across from him. With a grave expression, he spoke, ââHammerâ Ait is dead. I was concerned that âBlack Scorpionâ Roger would go into a frenzy, so I detonated the explosives and drew everyoneâs attention. Rest assured, Monsieur Superintendent, I carefully chose the location of the blast. I didnât harm or seriously injure anyone.â
Travis Everett raised his right hand, adjusted his black-framed glasses, and pointed at Baron Brignais.
âCan you all refrain from causing so much trouble? The parliamentary election is taking place next week. Do you want us to embarrass ourselves in front of our future superior?
âI donât care about your intentions, nor do I wish to know your motives. All I desire is a peaceful market district.
âIf something similar occurs again, I will propose to Monsieur Aymerck that Bureau 8 and the two Churches form a joint investigative team to handle your Savoie Mob!â
Aymerck served as one of Trierâs police commissioners, overseeing Le MarchĂ© du Quartier du Gentleman.
Travis Everett did not mention the death of âHammerâ Ait directly, but he employed it as a warning to Baron Brignais.
Baron Brignais responded with a smile, âMonsieur Superintendent, fear not. For the next two weeks, we shall strictly adhere to the law. I am merely concerned about the Poison Spur MobâŠâ
Travis Everett nodded and let out a sigh.
âEmperor Roselle proclaimed that peace brings prosperity. If you do encounter any disputes, you can seek me out for a tribunal.â
He then turned to the two lower-ranking officers beside him and said, âLet us return now and find someone to keep a close watch on the leaders of the Poison Spur Mob. We must ensure they behave.â
The superintendent rose from his seat and extended his arms.
âPraise the Sun!â
âPraise the Sun!â Baron Brignais also stood up, echoing the sentiment.
As Travis Everett and his companions descended the stairs, Lumian muttered quietly to himself, Do people in positions of power always enjoy quoting Emperor Roselle? We lower-class individuals are different. We curse and use crude language as needed. The sense of a sentence doesnât depend on who utters itâŠ
Nearly half an hour later, Baron Brignais turned to Lumian and spoke, ââBlack Scorpionâ Roger and the others should be under surveillance. There is no immediate danger.
âYou may return to Auberge du Coq DorĂ© to rest now. Come here at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. I will take you to meet the boss.â
âAlright,â Lumian replied with a smile. âThank you, Baron.â
He then inquired, âAccording to the rules, since I was the one who killed âHammerâ Ait, all his belongings belong to me, correct?â
âThat is correct,â Baron Brignais confirmed, displaying a generous nature when it came to such matters.
He motioned for Louis to bring over the black revolver, bullet bag, bayonet, and stack of intelligence.
âThese are yours as well.â
Lumian fastened the holster under his left armpit and stowed away the other items before entering the room where âHammerâ Aitâs lifeless body lay.
Ensuring no one was tailing him, he squatted down and unbuttoned the corpseâs shirt.
There, he discovered a golden-red ball resembling the morning clouds and sunset, with a faint flickering light dancing within.
This was a Pugilist Beyonder characteristic!
Lumian happily pocketed it and proceeded to search âHammerâ Aitâs pockets. He found 116 verl dâor and 17 coppet notes and coins, along with a pair of boxing gloves made of steel-like material, adorned with several sharp spikes.
For Lumian, this bounty far exceeded the satisfaction of hunting Margot.
On his way back to Auberge du Coq Doré, only sporadic gas street lamps illuminated the path. Lumian weaved through the intersecting shadows, sensing pairs of eyes fixated on him.
Is âBlack Scorpionâ Roger commanding the deceased or using other Beyonder abilities to keep tabs on me? Or am I simply being overly vigilant and imagining things? Lumian muttered, raising his right hand to massage his temples.
He activated his Spirit Vision but found nothing amiss.
The unsettling feeling of being watched gradually faded away.
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In the three-story building with a garden at 126 Avenue du Marché.
The imposing âBlack Scorpionâ Roger, with his piercing deep-blue eyes, and the charming âBaldyâ Harman walked back through the door.
The ten members of the Poison Spur Mob, who had been waiting anxiously, felt the air grow tense and their fear heightened. None of them dared to utter a word, as if they were facing an impending storm.
After a tense silence that lasted for more than ten seconds, âBaldyâ Harman gritted his teeth and spoke up,
âThat Ciel doesnât take us seriously. The Savoie Mob has been provoking us repeatedly. They must pay the price!â
âBlack Scorpionâ Roger shared Harmanâs sentiment, feeling equally provoked by Ciel. He spoke in a low, commanding voice,
âWe cannot let this matter go unaddressed!â
Phew⊠Roger exhaled heavily and motioned for the other members of the Poison Spur Mob to leave.
Only Harman remained, and Roger continued, âBut we are being targeted by the police. It is highly likely that official Beyonders will be involved. We cannot seek revenge for the time being.
âBrignais is no ordinary opponent. He is cunning and intelligent.
âWhen Monsieur Artois is elected to parliament, Madame Moon will grant us a new boon. At that time, I will extract Brignaisâs brain and feed it to the stray dogs!
âHowever, we cannot remain idle. When the surveillance on us becomes less vigilant, I will seize the opportunity to assassinate Ciel!
âIf the Savoie Mob can assassinate our men, then we can do the same to theirs!â
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At Auberge du Coq Doré, Lumian had just reached Room 207 when he sensed something. He turned his head and directed his gaze towards the nearby balcony.
âCome out,â he said with a resigned sigh. âMadame Jenna.â