289 Late Night Visitors
âDoctor?â Lumian recalled the two canisters of Healing Agent obtained from the Poison Spur Mob.
Their healing effects were quite impressive indeed.
Leaning back in his chair, Lumian gazed intently into Lugano Toscanoâs eyes, pondering silently for some time.
Gradually Lugano grew uneasy, his body tensing up.
Finally Lumian smiled.
âSalle de Gristmill isnât my property. Iâm just managing it for the Boss.
âIâm not sure you can handle it, but Iâll give you a chance.â
Lugano visibly relaxed and smiled. âBoss, I wonât let you down!â
Lumian raised his voice to call Louis over.
âFrom now on, youâll be Luganoâs deputy at the Gristmill. Manage it together.â
Is this for real? But why give an untested new recruit such an important post? Before Louis could react, Lumian had already turned to Lugano.
âYou have two months. You and your friends will be the dance hallâs protectors for now. Take a portion of the profits; negotiate the details with the manager.â
He deliberately left the profit distribution vague, especially his own cut. He wanted to see what Lugano would do.
âThank you, Boss!â Luganoâs joy was unconcealed.
He nearly blurted out, âOnce Iâm a Doctor, Iâll treat any illness or injury you have.â But that felt like cursing misfortune upon Lumian, so he quickly sealed his lips.
Watching them leave while discussing the dance hall, Lumianâs smile faded.
Luganoâs fawning and zeal made him suspect ulterior motives, like him with Baron Brignais and the fake diamond necklace.
But Lumian had cowed the Baron by showing his might and madness. The key was proving the value of exploiting him. Lugano was more focused on ingratiation. Of course, he had revealed his usefulness too.
Thatâs why Lumian decided to give him Salle de Gristmill for two monthsâto monitor any abnormalities and act quickly if the bounty hunter had hidden motives. Or gain a Doctor cheaply if he was clean.
Either way, it wouldnât cost Lumian anything. Salle de Gristmill belonged to the Savoie Mob; he would just lose some of his own share. That could be offset by Lugano stabilizing the unruly dance hall.
After sitting awhile, Lumian left for Room 207 at Auberge du Coq Doré. Drawing the curtains, he sat at the table and began writing.
âEsteemed Madam Magician,
âIâve officially joined the Iron Blood Cross Order.
âThe initiation ritual wasâŠ
âIâm puzzled. The Order has members clearly not from the Hunter pathway. How did they pass the vigil? Assassins? Or did Gardner confirm their trustworthiness some other way, bypassing corruption?â
He almost asked about entering 13 Avenue du Marché at special times, but that was surely monitored by official Beyonders. It was unlikely anyone could approach then.
After neatly folding the letter, Lumian summoned the doll messenger on the altar.
Wary, he asked, âAm I still being watched?â
âNo,â the doll slowly shook her head.
Relieved, Lumian scheduled reporting to Mr. K and heading to The Foolâs cathedral for a sermon.
After nearly fifteen minutes, Madam Magician replied:
âI once heard from Mr. Foolâs Oracle that a friend of his was originally in the Iron and Blood Cross Order but couldnât stand it and fled to sea.
âI didnât understand at first, but now I seeâitâs been hard on you.â
It wasnât so bad. Watching them perform was rather interesting, a study in human diversity⊠Lumian didnât see an issue with it.
Something else concerned him more.
When mentioning the Oracle, Madam Magician didnât say âone of.â
Lumian suspected Mr. Fool had only a single Oracle!
Meaning the Major Arcana card holders of the Divine Council werenât considered Oracles.
Pondering this, Lumian read on:
âThey might be Assassins or used another corruption method.
âRemind the Two of Cupsâif accepting the vigil, bring the ancient underground mirror. Other than keeping in mind not to respond, itâs best to bring the ancient mirror that provides entry into the underground mirror world. Hunter/Demoness corruption likely differs. It may help.â
That mirror⊠Mulling it over, Lumian swiftly burned the letter in crimson flames.
Just as he was about to wash up, he sensed something and glanced at the door.
A series of knocks promptly came.
âWho is it?â he called.
A strained voice answered, âGuess who I am.â
Seated, Lumian looked helplessly at the bedbug-free ceiling. âCome in.â
As expected, it was Franca and Jenna, dressed as Assassins.
âHere to play Fighting Evil?â he joked.
Franca scoffed, âI donât play cards with sore losers like you.â
Having tricked many into drinking excessively over card games recently, Lumian had been winning at Fighting Evil with the ladies and mocking their poor skills. Suspecting cheating, Franca had intensely coached her dancers the past few days.
Entering, Franca added, âWeâre here to borrow mysticism magazines.â
Lumian sneered. âNice try. Why come so late just for that? Is waiting till morning not an option? Jenna doesnât seem the studying type.â
He smiled. âWhatâs really going on?â
The two gritted their teeth in sync.
After Franca shut the door, Jenna glanced around and whispered, âAre the walls too thin here? Could neighbors overhear us?â
Lumian smiled approvingly. âYouâre learningâthinking about eavesdroppers now. Not like before, blabbing recklessly without a care.â
Before⊠Francaâs suspicious gaze shifted from Jenna to Lumian, then from Lumian to Jenna.
âDammit! âWe didnât discuss anything important!â Jenna defended. âWhy not mention Charlie? He spills secrets immediately.â
Charlie? Francaâs frown faded.
âIt was fineâothers were asleep or gone. Thatâs why I didnât stop him.â Lumian stood, ritual dagger in hand. Letting spirituality flow from the blade, he enveloped the room in a wall of spirituality.
The singing and rowdiness on the streets and the innâs noises instantly grew distant and muted.
Jenna was amazed. Franca pursed her lips and said to Jenna, âA basic wall of spirituality ritual. Once you become a Witch, youâll naturally master it.â
At this point, she couldnât help but imagine what Witch Jenna would look like.
The two ladies sat side by side by Lumianâs bed and discussed the missing Deep Valley Cloister gatekeeper, focused on their quarry findings tonight.
âWhatâs down there? What should we do?â Franca returned Lumianâs sedative.
Lumian smiled at his companion who wasnât wearing red boots. âDonât you have an answer already?â
With Francaâs experience, she surely had a plan by now.
Franca smiled awkwardly. âJust wanted your thoughts.â
âMy thoughts?â Lumian joked, âSneak in while the monkâs away for that 20,000 verl dâor!â
Jenna looked around warily. âMeaning itâs too dangerous to investigate further?â
Having heard Lumianâs mockery countless times now, she could distinguish sarcasm, well-meaning teasing, and jokes.
âRight,â said Franca. âRecalling the client, there seems to be an internal Deep Valley Cloister conflictâsomeone hiding, someone exposing. Meddling in an orthodox Churchâs internal conflict is dangerous for any Beyonder.â
âInternal conflict?â Jenna was startled.
Lumian chuckled. âA missing gatekeeper, and some random person offers 20,000 to find him, even just the corpse? And said corpse needs to be carried to the Deep Valley Cloister. Clearly wants someone to see it.â
Jenna was almost convinced, but she still had a lot of doubts. âB-but the limbs in the cave seem too sinister for an orthodox Church.â