209 Bad Luck
Salle de Bal Brise.
Lumian scanned the dim-lit dance hall, searching for Charlie, but to no avail. His heart sank. Hastily, he motioned for Louis and Sarkota to come closer.
āWhatās the matter, Boss?ā Louis asked, his voice filled with anxiety.
He assumed that Lumian was dissatisfied with the current state of affairs in the dance hall.
Lumianās eyes wandered across the waiters, all dressed in vests and bow ties. He casually inquired, āWhereās Charlie? I need to discuss something with him.ā
Louisās eyes widened in shock. āBoss, didnāt Charlie follow you out just now?ā
Charlie followed me? Lumianās pupils contracted, as if he had been struck by a sudden burst of light.
He asked in a deep voice, āWhen?ā
Louis pondered for a moment, confusion evident on his face as he looked at Lumian.
āLess than five minutes ago.ā
Lumianās gaze shifted to Sarkota, his taciturn and reliable subordinate, who also appeared puzzled.
Five minutes ago? Iāve been at Rue des Blouses Blanches for over half an hour. Moreover, the last time I left the dance hall, I was disguised as a drunkard. Thereās no way Charlie could have left with me⦠Lumian swiftly dismissed the possibility of Charlie leaving the dance hall with him unnoticed.
The situation was growing increasingly bizarre!
Considering Charlieās black ill-fated luck, tinged with crimson red, the probability of him encountering danger was almost 100%!
Suppressing the myriad of thoughts racing through his mind, Lumian said to Louis and Sarkota, āPerhaps someone is impersonating me, but Iām unsure why they would be searching for Charlie.ā
āImpossibleā¦ā Louis blurted out.
A few minutes ago, he and Sarkota had greeted the boss. It couldnāt have been a fake!
Before Louis could finish his thought, Lumian shot him a cold glare. Immediately, Louis changed his tune and stammered, āMaybe, maybe itās a fake.ā
Lumian didnāt dwell on the question and inquired, āDid Charlie change his clothes when he left the ballroom?ā
According to the rules of Salle de Bal Brise, every waiter, bartender, chef, and kitchen helper had two sets of uniforms. However, they were not allowed to take them outside of the dance hall; they could only be kept in the changing room on the first floor.
This was due to the cultural environment in the market district. Bartenders and waiters were prone to bankruptcy caused by gambling, alcoholism, illness, and other issues. If they were allowed to take their uniforms home, they would surely pawn them for cash before disappearing. They wouldnāt care if Salle de Bal Brise was owned by the mob.
Similarly, in Trierās inexpensive cafĆ©s frequented by scavengers, laborers, tramps, and low-level workers, tin utensils and iron chains were used to secure them to the tables. This ensured only a limited range of movement for the customers, preventing them from secretly taking the utensils and selling them.
The more upscale cafƩs had their own set of troubles. In order to maintain an air of sophistication, they preferred using silver or porcelain utensils. Consequently, the boss had to painstakingly count the utensils after closing each day to check for any missing ones. The waiters were repeatedly instructed to be vigilant about such matters.
He had intended to prevent Charlie from leaving the dance hall in a waiterās attire, but since Charlie had already departed with the boss, he wisely kept his mouth shut.
Most of the dance hallās rules applied to waiters, dancers, bartenders, chefs, bouncers, cleaners, and even managers. The boss was exempt from such restrictions!
Lumian nodded slightly and calmly said, āYou guys carry on with your tasks.ā
With that, he made his way toward the changing room near the kitchen.
He suspected that Charlieās disappearance had something to do with Susanna Mattise!
The small changing room was empty. Lumian glanced around and spotted the locker labeled with Charlieās name.
Franca, donned in a black robe and hood, materialized beside Lumian and praised, āYou acted swiftly. You knew to seek out a divination medium for me.ā
āIām not a fool,ā Lumian simply replied. He retrieved a piece of wire he always carried and manipulated it a few times before opening Charlieās locker where his clothes were kept.
Franca pondered for a couple of seconds before reaching for Charlieās linen shirt.
She then used a broom that was leaning against the wall outside the changing room to conduct the divination.
āCharlieās current whereaboutsā¦
āCharlieās current whereaboutsā¦
āā¦ā
Franca held Charlieās clothes in her left hand and pressed her right hand against the top of the broom, murmuring to herself.
Eventually, she released her right hand, but the broom remained motionless. It stood as still as if someone were still holding it.
After a few seconds, it crashed to the ground with a thud.
āWas it interfered with?ā Lumian probed.
Franca slowly shook her head.
āDoesnāt appear soā¦ā
She swiftly walked over to the full-length mirror in the changing room and stroked its surface a few times.
Holding Charlieās clothes, she commenced another round of divination.
After a few seconds, the mirror darkened, as if reflecting the darkness itself.
In the next moment, two figures materialized, moving in a hazy yellowish light.
One of them vaguely resembled Charlie, dressed as a waiter, while the other bore a resemblance to Lumian from behind.
Apart from that, they couldnāt discern any further details.
Franca scrutinized the vision for a few seconds before confidently deducing, āTheyāre underground! Thatās why the previous divination couldnāt provide a clear answer. A broom canāt jump and stand on its head, can it?ā
Lumian nodded and exited the changing room. He proceeded upstairs to retrieve a carbide lamp and any other useful items he might need later. Then, he swiftly left the dance hall.
He already had a rough idea!
Witnessing the scene, Franca retrieved a glimmering powder from her pocket and combined it with an incantation to conceal herself from view.
On Avenue du MarchƩ, bathed in the eerie glow of the crimson moonlight and gas street lamps, Lumian hastened his pace, scouring the area for any trace or clue.
His destination was the entrance to the underground located in the middle of Avenue du MarchƩ.
Suddenly, amidst the encompassing darkness, Lumian abruptly halted.
He observed that the grills in the drainage ditch had been displaced, and there were disheveled footprints along the roadside. Near the height of an average personās head, there were signs of impact.
Franca revealed herself once more and reconstructed the sequence of events. āIt seems like he slipped and stumbled while trying to maintain his balance along the gutter. Eventually, he collided with a street lamp⦠There should have been blood, but it was cleaned upā¦ā
Perplexed, she muttered to herself,
āIt bears a resemblance to the unlucky incident I witnessed earlier todayā¦ā
At that moment, Franca experienced a sudden realization. āCould that unlucky imposter, Ive, be the one who took Charlie?ā
Lumian had long harbored suspicions, but now he was even more convinced.
āIf he can masquerade as Monsieur Ive, it follows that he can also assume my identity.
āThis ability is quite remarkableā¦ā
At that instant, all the pieces of the puzzle fell into place within Lumianās mind.
Susanna Mattise was on the verge of recovering, yet she remained concerned about the official Beyondersā continued surveillance of Charlie. Thus, she enlisted the fake Monsieur Ive to pose as Ciel and discreetly escort Charlie underground, making it appear like an ordinary occurrence. Once they reached Underground Trier, it would prove challenging for the official Beyonders to locate them.
If they lingered any longer, even divination might be thwarted!
āEvading the official Beyonders during their initial investigation would require impressive skills,ā Franca responded. Foregoing her invisibility, she trailed Lumian to the entrance of underground Trier in the middle of Avenue du MarchĆ©.
As the yellowish-blue light from the carbide lamp illuminated the staircase below, Lumian noticed two sets of footprints.
One set was familiarāit belonged to Charlie.
Examining the footprints, it was evident that Charlie was apprehensive about descending into the underground in the dead of night. He treaded cautiously, yet ultimately chose to place his trust in Ciel.
For the time being, there were no signs of him being restrained.
āIdiotā¦ā Lumian cursed under his breath.
It was understandable that he couldnāt discern the deception. After all, one was a Beyonder, while the other was an ordinary individual. Nevertheless, they had walked together for quite a distance. Didnāt he sense anything awry during their conversation?
Is it truly so effortless to impersonate me, Lumian Lee?
āThankfully, we have these footprints,ā Franca sighed with relief.
The simplified dowsing rod divination proved challenging to utilize underground. While it might point in the right direction, there might not be a viable path to follow. It often necessitated lengthy detours, increasing the risk of losing their way in the labyrinthine darkness.
The Witch had not brought any tools to illuminate their path. It was unclear whether she was confident in her ability to remain with Lumian or if she simply disregarded the hindrance of darkness on her vision.
Lumian held the carbide lamp and ascended the stairs, reaching the level where the street and square names were indicated.
He moved swiftly, sometimes choosing a direction before Franca could discern the footprints. Soon enough, they discovered Charlie and the imposter Iveās footprints once again.
Franca felt perplexed. After a brief pause, she couldnāt help but inquire, āIt seems you know where the imposter Ive is headed?ā
āAfter that pervert knocked Jenna unconscious, he followed the same path,ā Lumian calmly replied.
This was the route familiar to those individuals, a route that evoked a sense of security. Moreover, it was likely that the imposter Ive was leading Charlie to Susanna Mattise. Susanna might very well be waiting at the end of this path!
Franca refrained from further comment. She utilized the shroud of darkness to partially conceal herself. At times, she scouted ahead, while at others, she watched Lumianās back and flanks.
After several minutes of walking, Lumian and Franca came to a halt.
The area displayed signs of partial collapse. Debris littered the vicinity, and the trails meandered in disarray. Eventually, they led to a small cavity obstructed by rubble.
āThe target encountered a minor cave-in and became trapped?ā Franca whispered with a hiss. āIs this not excessively unlucky?ā
Her gaze then shifted to Lumian.
āWhere did you acquire that unlucky charm? Its efficacy seems way too potent.ā
āIāll procure one for you the next time I come across such misfortune,ā Lumian responded, uncertain if he would encounter another individual as luckless as the tramp.
As soon as he finished speaking, gravel cascaded from the heap of stones barricading the cave entrance, clattering upon the ground.
In a short while, a passageway was cleared, and a figure emerged cautiously.
With golden-black hair and brilliant light-blue eyes, he possessed a striking handsomenessāyet another Lumian.