278 Consultation
The lady believed to hold the Justice card fell silent, and it was Susie who spoke up.
âYour mental state has improved significantly. If youâd like, I can guide you back into the dream to awaken those forgotten memories.â
âNo problem.â Lumian leaned against the sofa and closed his eyes.
Unbeknownst to him, he dozed off. He found himself in Cordu, bathed in sunlight amidst the mountains, surrounded by turquoise alpine pastures. White-gray sheep roamed like clouds, creating a painting-like scene.
The events unfolded like an art exhibition. Lumian alternated between experiencing them firsthand and observing as a bystander, his thoughts deeply immersed in the unfolding drama.
As the events progressed, the weather mirrored Lumianâs mood, turning increasingly gray and devoid of sunlight. Occasionally, the fog lifted, revealing an azure sky.
These memories confirmed Lumianâs suspicions. An anomaly had been brewing in the village from May to June of last year.
Initially, he didnât pay much attention, but by the end of the year, he realized the seriousness of the issue. Aurore didnât take his concerns seriously, dismissing them without investigation.
He later discovered skeletons in Louis Lundâs closet and extracted information from him. In the new year, more villagers began revealing certain problems, leading some unaffected ones to sense that something was wrong. As a result, Ava, Reimund, Naroka, and others were silenced.
During this process, Lumian stumbled upon Pons BĂ©net and his crew burying a corpse and sought revenge, gravely injuring the villainâs lower body. However, he couldnât take on the thugs alone and ultimately failed.
Pons Bénet almost crippled him, but Aurore arrived just in time to rescue him.
Only then did Lumian realize that something was amiss with his sister. She was suspected to be part of the padreâs group and held a high status.
Most of the time, she appeared cold and indifferent, which was completely different from the sister Lumian knew. Only rarely did she show her true self. Worried for both her and her brotherâs future, she sought help.
However, she never mentioned summoning the messenger of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Societyâs vice president, Hela. The information in Lumianâs dream likely came from her soul fragment.
What followed matched Madame Pualisâs account. Aurore stopped her, and Guillaume BĂ©net, the padre, led a large group of bestowers to attack the administratorâs castle, dismantling her setup. She had no choice but to abandon the âterritoryâ she had built up for a long time and leave Cordu with her remaining subordinates.
The only difference was Madame Pualisâs claim that she had only given birth to one child whose father was the padreâhe eventually perished in the attack. However, Aurore, a Blessed of Inevitability, stated that Madame Pualis had personally given birth to two children. One of them vanished after the administratorâs castle was destroyed.
In the end, it wasnât Aurore who knocked Lumian out and brought him to the altar. It was the deputy padre, Michel Garrigue, who also had a lizard-like elf crawl out of him in his dream.
Lumian blinked open his eyes, taking deep breaths to steady himself.
He had anticipated this moment, but the emotional upheaval still left him reeling.
Emerging from the nightmarish life of a street urchin, he had finally found a true, warm home with new friends and boundless joy. Even the villagersâ chase and occasional beatings for his pranks couldnât dampen his spirits during those moments of triumph.
However, his idyllic life began to unravel as the people around him changed. The constant anomalies he noticed clouded his heart with growing unease and uncertainty. He tried to persuade his friends, Aurore, Reimund, Ava, and others, to leave Cordu and move to DariĂšge, but Aurore always delayed, thwarting his plans.
Amidst his fear and disappointment, tragedy struck his friends. To his dismay, he even noticed disturbing signs in his own beloved sister.
In that moment, his mind plummeted into a dark abyss, much like when his grandfather had died. He felt terrified, helpless, sorrowful, and in pain.
But this time, he also felt a profound sense of despair.
Had it not been for the occasional glimmer of hope when Aurore briefly regained her true self, Lumian might not have held on till the end.
Even now, recollecting the past few months felt unbearable. It was as if he was trapped in a suffocating cage, surrounded by darkness and misery, unable to escape. It was suffocating, painful, and full of despair.
Phew, phew⊠Taking deep breaths, Lumian gradually regained his composure and offered a bitter smile.
âJust as I suspected.â
He hadnât personally experienced the remaining pieces of the puzzle concerning the catastrophe. He needed to decipher the dreamâs symbols or find the padre Guillaume BĂ©net to obtain the missing information.
Susie spoke in a gentle tone, âYouâve shown tremendous resilience and faced your past head-on. Itâs a sign that your psychological struggles have improved significantly. Now, the rest of the healing process lies in your own hands.â
âIf everything goes as planned, we should only have one more psychiatric session. After you find padre Guillaume BĂ©net and communicate with him, Iâll need to evaluate your psychological state once again and conclude the treatment.â
âThank you, Madam Susie. Thank youâŠâ Lumian hesitated before adding, âMadam Justice.â
The woman in Psychological Invisibility didnât deny it and smiled, saying, âJust because we have only one session left doesnât mean we wonât be in touch again. I might need your assistance with certain matters in the future.â
Lumian smiled back, saying, âIâm only a Sequence 7. I doubt Iâll be of much help.â
âWe should never underestimate anyone,â the lady replied with a knowing smile. âBesides, different people can have unique impacts on different matters.â
Lumian nodded and said, âNo problem.â
He pondered for a moment before changing the subject.
âLadies, after the Cordu disaster, my sister pushed me away and instructed me to take note of her grimoires. Given your understanding of human nature, what might be hidden in her notebook, and where could it be?â
Though Lumian had studied Auroreâs entire grimoire multiple times, he still couldnât grasp many aspects or find anything suspicious.
Susie responded promptly, âAurore wouldnât have intentionally left any messages or clues in her grimoires. If there were, she would have told you directly or hinted at it once she regained consciousness.â
Lumian nodded slowly, accepting her explanation. Aurore could have sought help from Helaâs messenger, but she chose not to.
Susie continued, âI believe there might be something in the notebook that Aurore once considered normal, but later suspected was amiss. So, identifying any abnormalities through superficial observation alone would be challenging.â
No wonder Iâve been stumped for so long⊠Lumian asked anxiously, âThen how can I figure out if thereâs a problem?â
The holder of the Justice card seemed lost in thought as she spoke, âSince youâve deduced that the anomaly began in May or June of last year, focus on that particular time frame to find the root of the problem.
âIf the source truly lies with Aurore, she must have encountered something before that period that caused her transformation. So, pay special attention to the grimoires six months prior. Itâs likely to contain something significant that triggered her change.
âAdditionally, the grimoires from the last three months might reveal Auroreâs true intentions. They are an essential part of the castle in her heart.
âIf you analyze these two time periods, youâre most likely to find something relevant.â
January to June last year, and January to March this year⊠Lumian mentally noted Madam Justiceâs advice.
As Auroreâs grimoire spanned over five years, narrowing down the suspected content would save Lumian a considerable amount of time and effort.
If he focused solely on the notebooks from those two periods, his workload would decrease by 90%, enabling him to analyze and consider them more effectively.
After a brief moment of contemplation, Lumian expressed his gratitude once again.
âThank you, Madam Susie. Thank you, Madam Justice.â
After their discussion, the psychiatric treatment came to an official close. Lumian finished the remaining espresso and left Mason café, waiting for the public carriage by the roadside.
In Trier, dark clouds gathered to the northwest in the distance, while raindrops cascaded down like threads. To the southeast, the sky remained azure, and pure white clouds were tinged with golden light.
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Apartment 601, 3 Rue des Blouses Blanches.
âLetâs attend a gathering,â Franca said to Jenna.
âWhat gathering?â Jenna, who hadnât yet put on her smoky makeup, asked with confusion.
Franca rarely invited her to such events.
Franca chuckled.
âA mysticism gathering. Now that youâve digested the Assassin potion, you should consider advancing to Instigator. Attending mysticism gatherings, gathering materials and information, and earning money and supplies are compulsory tasks for every wild Beyonder.â
âAdvancing?â Jenna was bewildered, as the term was unfamiliar to her.
Franca clicked her tongue and explained, âAn important figure told me that the number of evil god believers will increase in the foreseeable future. The same goes for various mysticism-related disasters.
âIf you wish to protect yourself, your brother, and the people you care about, you must progress step by step on the divine paths and grow stronger.â
Jenna fell silent for a few seconds before finally nodding and saying, âOkay.â
âThen letâs go.â Franca smiled again.
However, Jenna hesitated for a moment before adding, âShould we invite Ciel? It seems like he also needs to attend mysticism gatherings.â
ââŠâ Francaâs expression froze.