187 Shadow
âDammit!â Franca exclaimed with frustration, her voice filled with intensity.
She scanned her surroundings, her mind racing as she pondered and speculated.
âDid we stumble upon the same thing that the missing caravan encountered? Entering that tunnel transported us to another world, erasing the original footprints? Did we vanish into thin air in Fernandezâs eyes?â
Lumian had never faced such a situation before, nor had his sister Aurore written about anything similar in her novels. He couldnât make sense of what was happening.
Lost in thought, his brows furrowed, Lumian suddenly heard Francaâs conjecture.
How imaginative⊠Lumianâs initial reaction was a deep sigh before he contemplated the possibilities.
The more he considered it, the more he realized that Francaâs words were eerily similar to their current predicament. He knelt down and examined the footprints once again.
âIndeed, the footprints suddenly appear with the weight of something heavy,â Lumian said, gesturing to a dozen steps behind him.
That was the same spot they had previously traversed, yet there were no traces of their passage.
Franca clenched her teeth and spoke up.
âIt seems we truly have entered another world. Or rather, an underground realmâŠ
âDammit it! Why did this happen to us? Christo, Brignais, Simon, and Black encountered nothing and safely returned to the surface!â
Uh⊠Lumian suddenly felt a twinge of guilt at Red Bootsâs questioning of destiny.
Crouched on the ground, he instinctively raised his hand and touched his left chest.
Was this somehow inevitable?
Yes, I canât dismiss the possibility that itâs Francaâs doing. Her Sequence is higher than mine, and she carries a mystical item that may hold some secrets⊠Lumian quickly gathered himself.
Franca looked down at her companion and muttered to herself, âCould it be linked to one of our Sequences? Alternatively, it might be the adverse effect of your glasses.â
Lumian replied thoughtfully, âHunter and Demoness are neighboring pathways.â
In other words, if this problem stemmed from the convergence of Beyonder attributes, the two of them couldnât escape responsibility.
Of course, at Lumian and Francaâs level, the convergence of Beyonder attributes wouldnât have such obvious effects. However, Lumian recalled encountering two Demonesses less than two weeks after arriving in Trier, and he was only a Sequence 8. He suspected that the power of Inevitability had transformed convergence into something fated to occur.
Hmm⊠Franca fell into deep thought.
After a few seconds, she clenched her teeth and spoke.
âPerhaps this encounter is truly a problem with our pathway, but why did Christoâs smuggling caravan enter this space and mysteriously vanish in reality? Theyâve traversed this route countless times without any issues. Why is it different now? Dammit! That blasted rat must not have spilled all the beans! He wasnât just smuggling alcohol and firearms this time. Thereâs something else, something linked to mysticism?â
Franca was reluctantly swayed. She exhaled and said, âNow is not the time to dissect the cause. What matters is finding a way out. Sigh, why is Underground Trier intertwined with the abnormalities of the Hunter and Demoness pathways? UhâŠâ
Franca fell silent abruptly, as if recalling something.
âHave you figured something out?â Lumian stood up.
Franca pondered before responding.
âI donât know if your sister ever mentioned anything about the Fourth Epoch. Uh, she might not even be aware. In short, Trier during the Fourth Epoch served as the capital of the Tudor Dynasty, and the Blood Emperor who ruled the empire was likely a High Sequence Beyonder of the Hunter pathway. Furthermore, the Demoness family of that era shared a certain connection with one or several prominent nobles of the Tudor Dynasty. Itâs reasonable for them to have left something behind in Trier.â
âDemoness family?â Lumian was taken aback by the term.
Franca pursed her lips.
âIn the Fourth Epoch, the Demoness pathway was under the control of a specific family. Sigh, since I chose the Assassin pathway, I could only do my best to gather relevant information, but I still lack substantial knowledge.â
Lumian steered the conversation back on track.
âDo you suspect that this space is linked to the sunken Fourth Epoch Trier?â
âYes,â Franca replied vaguely, not ruling out the possibility. She contemplated for a moment before adding, âThe two Churches must have dealt with the ruins to some extent. If we can find the corresponding node, we should be able to escape.â
Carrying the carbide lamp, Lumian once again examined the ground.
âShould we press on or turn back?
âChristoâs smuggling caravan doesnât seem to have noticed anything amiss. Theyâre still moving forward.â
Franca pondered for a few seconds and said, âLetâs go back to the spot where we entered this space and investigate. Itâs just a few steps away. We wonât waste much time.â
âAlright.â Lumian walked toward the center of the tunnel.
Soon, he and Franca stood at the place where the smuggling caravanâs tracks had materialized out of thin air, attempting to take a step forward.
There was no trace of footprints ahead.
After walking another dozen steps, the darkness deepened. Only Lumianâs and Francaâs footprints remained on the path.
They had not returned to reality.
âWait.â Franca raised her right hand, signaling to halt. âLetâs turn back and head to the quarry cave we came from. We need to see if Fernandez has entered this space.â
Lumian didnât object.
It could help them further determine the nature of the problem.
Guided by the bluish glow of their carbide lamps, Lumian and Franca followed the tracks left by the smuggling caravan.
Before long, they reached the quarry cave.
A figure stood at the boundary of light and darkness, with its back turned towards them.
Franca exclaimed with delight, âFernandez!â
It seemed that the smuggler had also entered this space. Perhaps the problem didnât lie with her or Ciel!
However, Francaâs expression tightened as soon as she finished speaking.
Simultaneously, Lumian spoke in a deep voice, âSomethingâs off.â
Fernandez, the smuggler, had been carrying a carbide lamp. There was no way he would just stand there in the darkness!
In the next moment, the figure turned around.
Under the illumination of Lumian and Francaâs carbide lamps, a bloodied face came into view.
The man had short flaxen hair, thick brown eyebrows, and lake-blue eyes.
His lips were thin, and his appearance was unremarkable. Yet, his eyes radiated indescribable malice and hatred.
At that moment, sticky blood stained the manâs face, as if it might drip at any moment.
Itâs not Fernandez! Why does he look familiar⊠Lumian assessed the situation as he reached for the black revolver concealed under his arm.
With a clang, Francaâs carbide lamp fell to the ground.
Startled by the noise and the flickering light, the figure darted into the darkness and disappeared into a tunnel connecting to the cavern.
âWhatâs wrong?â Lumian turned to Franca.
As a Sequence 7 Beyonder, a member of a secret organization, and an experienced combatant, she shouldnât be displaying such abnormal behavior and exaggerated reactions!
Franca gazed into the darkness for a few seconds before speaking, âThat⊠that was my past selfâŠâ
Your past self, when you were still a man? Lumian was alarmed.
An unsettling feeling crept over him as he asked in a low voice, âYou mean, before you drank the Witch potion?â
âYes.â Franca bent down and retrieved her carbide lamp, confusion and fear etched on her face. âI thought no one in this world would remember that face except for me⊠Why? Why am I seeing it here? Is it generated from my memories? Canât our memories be kept secret in this space?â
Wouldnât that be a good thing? Lumianâs initial reaction was one of excitement.
If this space could reveal the hidden memories of his subconscious, he could begin piecing together the truth of the Cordu disaster!
As for whether this space might intrude on something it shouldnât and risk severe corruption and damage, he paid it no mind.
With his carbide lamp and revolver in hand, Lumian cautiously circled the empty quarry. He found no other figures or anything related to his past.
Disheartened, he expressed his disappointment to Franca, âI couldnât find my past self.â
âCould it be that itâs not a memory from the past, but rather something from the future?â Franca suggested returning to the secondary well that had brought them to this level. By searching for more anomalies along the way, they might be able to infer the nature of this space and find a way to leave.
Side by side, they traversed the quarry cave, following the footprints left by the smuggling caravan, heading towards the edge of Quartier de lâObservatoire.
As time went on, Lumian and Franca noticed something on the ground almost simultaneously.
They were scattered droplets of blood, mingled with the disordered footprints of the smuggling caravan.
âAre the abnormalities starting to manifest?â Franca whispered.
Lumian nodded.
âIf we proceed further, we might encounter those people.â He glanced at Franca and added, âAlthough they may no longer be human.â
Franca scoffed.
âAre you trying to frighten me? Do you think that will scare me? Whether theyâre corpses or monsters, itâs within my expectations.
âRemember, the most terrifying thing in this world is the unknown.â
Just as Franca finished speaking, Lumianâs expression froze, illuminated by the glow of the carbide lamp.
âYouâre still trying to frighten meâŠâ Before Franca could finish her sentence, she felt something warm sliding from her nose and falling to the ground.
It was a drop of bright red blood.