181 The Loyal Ciel
Lumian settled back into his seat, taking a casual stance. His gaze locked onto âGiantâ Simon as he inquired, âAnd whatâs the matter?â
âGiantâ Simonâs cast his light-blue eyes over Louis and Sarkota standing behind Lumian.
âArenât they Brignaisâs men? Why would you allow them to tail you?
âIf it were me, Iâd put them to work as bouncers.â
Louis and Sarkota exchanged anxious glances when Simon hit the nail on the head.
Lumian wanted to applaud, grateful that Simon had provided him with an opportunity to win their trust.
However, he couldnât entirely trust Louis and Sarkota. He had no desire to become a mobster, but he didnât want to be shot in the back, riddled with bullets someday.
Lumian smirked once again.
âWhat do you mean Brignaisâs men? I used to work under Brignais!â
âWeâre all members of the Savoie Mob, loyal to the Boss. As long as I remain faithful, thereâs no need to worry about them turning against me!â
Louis and Sarkota nodded repeatedly, impressed by Cielâs broad-mindedness and demeanor.
Thatâs right. Baron Brignais changed our status in the Savoie Mob and gave us a lot of trust, but weâre still members of the Savoie Mob. Betraying the Boss is out of the question. And it was the Boss who commanded us to follow Ciel and obey his orders!
Simon choked on Lumianâs words. After a few seconds, he finally said, âYou may be loyal to the Boss, but others might not be. Brignais is ambitious.â
You find Brignais unloyal to the Boss? Hidden Blade⊠Uh⊠âRed Bootsâ Franca mentioned that Brignais hasnât been obedient lately⊠Lumian suddenly felt pity for Gardner Martin, the boss of the Savoie Mob.
His most capable subordinates lacked loyalty, and his favorite mistress had ulterior motives. The newcomer he had recently promoted turned out to be a spy from another organizationâŠ
Realizing he couldnât shake off Louis and Sarkota, two thugs who often accompanied Baron Brignais and had knowledge of various matters, Simon steered the conversation back on track.
âI came here to discuss the dancersâ basic salary.â
âF*cking dammit, why the bloody hell do we have to give those sluts money every day, even when they donât have a single customer?
âFranca is overbearing. Just because sheâs the Bossâs mistress, she convinced him to agree to such an unreasonable demand!
âWeâre mobsters, not a charity. By Steam, when I handed money to those women, I felt like a bloody priest!
âThatâs fine by me. I only need to give them a few licks each day. But itâs 1 verl dâor a day for Salle de Bal Brise. The textile workers in Quartier du Jardin Botanique earn only 1.5 verl dâor a day, and they work from morning till night!â
No wonder Francaâs beautiful dancers refused to work on Rue du Rossignol. The prices there are low, and the base salary is meager⊠Why are you cursing like Franca and Jenna? Can vulgarities be contagious? Aurore seemed to curse in the same manner during her occasional bouts of madness⊠Lumian deliberately ignored Louisâs suggestion and asked with a smile, âWhatâs your plan?â
Simonâs fury remained etched on his face.
âYou, me, and Black, weâll go to the Boss together. We must make him change his mind and rein in Franca!
âWhich of the other mobs pays their dancers a base salary?â
Is he trying to take advantage of my recent takeover of Salle de Bal Brise? Is he inciting me to rebel against the Boss? Heh heh, as Aurore once said, the early worm gets eaten by birds, and ravens who stick their necks out get shot⊠Lumian raised his hands, cracking his knuckles with a sly smile.
âItâs pointless. Franca is the Bossâs mistress. The Boss will undoubtedly heed her. If you want him to change his mind, thereâs only one wayâbecome the boss yourself!â
Is this something you should say in front of so many people? Louis, Sarkota, and the others behind Lumian were so terrified that they almost covered their leaderâs mouth.
âGiantâ Simon also appeared taken aback.
âWhat nonsense are you spouting?â
Most of his thugs trembled with fear.
âWhat I mean isâŠâ Lumian suddenly seized the tableâs edge and flung it at âGiantâ Simon!
Clang!
The table crashed to the ground, and the cups upon it shattered into shards.
âGiantâ Simon had already retreated two steps, his expression darkening. His subordinates instinctively reached for their revolvers. He looked at Lumian and demanded,
âWhat do you want?â
Lumian stood behind the upturned wooden table, seething with anger.
âYou wretched dogsh*t, does the Boss mean anything to you? How dare you plot a mutiny in secret, attempting to force him to change his orders!
âDo you truly aspire to be the boss?
âThe Bossâs commands must be carried out, whether theyâre good or bad. If thereâs an issue, you can address it with the Boss privately, but you cannot conspire with others to coerce him!â
The question exposed âGiantâ Simonâs true intentions, leaving him unable to explode in anger or continue inciting Ciel.
He spat out his words. âDamn it, is there something wrong with your brain? When did I say I wanted to force the Boss? I merely suggested that everyone should approach the Boss and explain that providing a dancer with a base salary is unreasonable. It places a heavy burden on us.â
With that, âGiantâ Simon waved his hand, wearing an expression that conveyed difficulty in communicating with Ciel. He turned and departed, his subordinates trailing after him, descending the staircase.
Observing their departure, Lumian inwardly chuckled.
Thank you so much. Tomorrow, no, tonight, the Boss will come to know how loyal I am!
Lumian had stumbled upon an opportunity to earn Gardner Martinâs trust, and he seized it without hesitation.
Putting on a show, he simulated an angry exhale, restraining his emotions. Pointing at the mess on the floor, he commanded Louis and the others, âClean this up.â
Just as Lumian finished speaking, a figure emerged from the shadows near the staircase.
It was Jenna, having finished her performance in the dance hall.
Jenna wasnât wearing a revealing outfit today. Her rose-colored dress, supported by a petticoat, made her resemble an upside-down flower. Her brownish-yellow hair was tied in a simple bun at the back, with some loose strands cascading gently. The dark circles around her blue eyes were less pronounced, lending her a touch of elegance. A mole adorned the middle of her left cheek.
This symbolized elegance.
Observing Jenna, Lumian couldnât help but chuckle.
âDo the folks in the market district appreciate this style?â
He was referring to Jennaâs less provocative attire.
Jenna smiled smugly.
âIt works surprisingly well from time to time. Franca mentioned that sometimes, the more unattainable something appears to men, the more they desire it. F*ck, I canât quite fathom that mentality.â
âWhatâs the matter?â Lumian glanced at the waiters tidying up and found another table to sit at.
Jenna took a seat opposite him and smiled.
âIâm here to discuss the singing fee for next week. Previously, it was 10 songs per night, 4 verl dâor, and a third of the money thrown onto the stage.
âLately, it seems Iâve become more popular than in the past few months!â
Lumian pondered for a moment before responding.
âHas the Poison Spur Mob grown suspicious of you, making it difficult for you to perform at their dance halls?â
âF*ck, that infuriates me! Couldnât you have disguised yourself better? You were identified so easily, and it ended up implicating me!â Jenna replied indignantly.
A mischievous grin played at the corners of Lumianâs mouth.
âStarting from today, you will still perform 10 songs per night, but the fee will be increased to 10 verl dâor. You can keep two-thirds of the money thrown onto the stage.â
Louis, who stood behind Lumian, felt a pang of sorrow.
Although Little Minx didnât sing here every night, she frequented the place several times a week. This change would result in Salle de Bal Brise earning 2,000 verl dâor less annually!
However, it seemed that Little Minx had played a significant role in the assassination of âHammerâ Ait, the mob leader. As a consequence, she had lost the opportunity to perform in Poison Spur Mobâs territory, amounting to a loss of over 1,000 verl dâor per year.
Jenna appeared quite content.
Receiving 10 verl dâor for 10 songs and keeping two-thirds of the money thrown on stage was the most generous treatment in the underground singer industry.
She smiled and said, âI can only come for three days next week, from Friday to Sunday night.â
âSeeking opportunities at dance halls in other districts?â Lumian inquired casually.
Jenna shook her head.
âNo, I donât have that much time to bloody sing. I have other things to attend to.â
âIsnât being an underground singer your profession?â Lumian inquired curiously.
âThis is just a part-time gig!â Jenna emphasized with a smirk. âMy main job is being the shared mistress of âLionâ Ciel and âRed Bootsâ Franca!â
Louisâs legs nearly buckled at the jest.
In his mind, Franca was a possessive woman. She had taught a lesson to any man who dared to snatch Little Minx away from her.
If the boss truly became involved with Little Minx, he would undoubtedly face Red Bootsâ fury!
This fellow has other identities? Lumianâs thoughts raced as he asked thoughtfully, âIs Jenna your real name or an alias?â
Part-time underground singers often adopted an alias to avoid impacting their other occupations.
Jennaâs lips curled up, and she blinked before replying, âWhat do you think, Monsieur Ciel?â
She deliberately emphasized the name Ciel, implying that he, too, used an alias.
With that, Jenna rose from her seat, leaned across the wooden table, and whispered into Lumianâs ear, âAfter hearing your conversation with âGiantâ Simon, I have a sincere suggestion. The less loyal someone is, the more they boast about their loyalty. Your performance went a bit overboard, hehe.â
Jenna straightened up, wearing an air of pride, and confidently walked toward the staircase.
Finally, it was her turn to âeducateâ Ciel!
Is that so? Lumian pondered as he watched Jennaâs departing figure.
âArenât you wearing perfume today?â
Jenna turned around, her expression brimming with delight as she inquired, âSo you didnât notice me ascending the stairs?â