308 Incomprehensible Choice
The plump, middle-aged Anthony Reid found himself taken aback. But after a brief moment, he grinned in a self-deprecating way and uttered, âI was so rattled that I couldnât even judge the authenticity of that sentence. As anticipated, a Spectator must take a seat in the audience.â
Lumian remained calmly seated, his smile unwavering.
âNo, itâs not that simple. Why did I leap off the barstool? Why did I murmur into your ear from behind? My aim was to shield you from my subtle expressions and involuntary body language. In those moments, your emotions were already stirred, blurring your ability to decipher my true intent.â
A short pause followed Anthony Reidâs contemplative silence, then he spoke,
âThatâs one reason. Another lies in your characteristic demeanor. I donât know if youâve caught on, but you tend to put on a bit of a show, appear nonchalant, or in modern terms, act cool.
âJust then, I believed those actions, given the circumstances, were in line with your usual behavior, aimed at lending weight to your words. So, suspicion didnât even cross my mind.â
A chuckle escaped Lumianâs lips.
âItâs only natural for a lad like me to yearn for a touch of coolness, a bit of swagger. It also conveniently masks my true motives. Actually, both are genuine. Thatâs why they remain impervious to scrutiny.â
It was akin to him having Fire Ravens circling him with one hand in his pocket, unleashing them on his adversaries as he advanced. First, it was undeniably cool, and second, he seized the chance to grasp Mr. Kâs finger to avert any potential mishaps.
Anthony Reid pondered momentarily before nodding.
âOnly a superficial motive, steeped in authenticity, can truly deceive a Spectator.â
Raising his right foot over his left knee, Lumian steered the conversation back on track.
âOur journey to unveil the people and forces behind Hugues Artois hasnât yet commenced, as we are engaged in more pressing matters. But fear not, we shall delve into this matter next week. We possess the relevant sources of information as well.â
Lumianâs strategy involved Jenna delving deeper into Hugues Artoisâs background through the Purifiers, exploring ways she could âassist.â
As the one responsible for Hugues Artoisâs demise, it was logical for Jenna to keep tabs on the investigationâs progress, hoping to unearth all details without arousing the official Beyondersâ suspicion. These thoughts and tendencies were inherent in Jenna, so Lumian didnât need to fuel them further. Just a reminder would suffice.
In due course, the Purifiers could subtly guide Jenna and her companions toward actions they might find inconvenient. This would undeniably supply Anthony Reidâs investigation with invaluable leads.
Anthony Reidâs deep brown eyes mirrored Lumianâs figure as he absorbed the discourse in silence.
The information broker offered an almost imperceptible nod.
âIâll stay a while longer.â
Engaging with Spectators of the Beyonder path is straightforward. Thereâs no need to concoct another tale or search for an excuse to sway him. He can ascertain the truth for himself⊠Lumian flashed a grin and gestured toward the bed. âTake a seat.â
This way, he neednât expose Jennaâs true identity or her role as a Purifier informant.
Anthony Reid stood near the door, rooted in place, and spoke, âYouâve more or less sussed out whatâs happened to me. Is there something else you want me to add?â
âIâd prefer a more detailed account,â Lumian responded without much ceremony.
Having been through the Poison Spur Mob, the Bliss Society, the Cordu catastrophe, Ruhr and Michelâs deaths, and the explosion at the Goodville Chemical Factory, Lumian found the evil gods and their minions abnormally repulsive. His casual demeanor had been replaced by a newfound seriousness.
Once, heâd believed that people could fancy whatever beliefs they pleasedâthat it didnât concern him. Now, his perspective had entirely changed. He held that only heretics whoâd gone to their grave were the good ones. The living ones were ticking time bombs of doom, liable to unleash havoc on him and his companions sooner or later.
So, he wasnât just spinning tales for Anthony Reid. He truly planned on delving into Hugues Artoisâ affairs and uncovering more of those heretics when he could spare a moment.
Moreover, this could endear him to Mr. K and the Aurora Order.
Of course, it did seem quite odd for a wanted mob leader to be lending a hand to the authorities in taking down cultists.
Anthony Reidâs expression darkened as he said, âTowards the end of the war with the Loen Kingdom, my comrades and I were stationed at a vital route in the northern foothills of the Hornacis mountain range. Our commanding officer was Major Hugues Artois.
âWe were split into three companies, each at different positions. We were to prevent small Loen Kingdom Beyonder teams from crossing the treacherous path and attacking us from the rear, as well as defend against direct assaults.
âThat night, gunshots and cannon fire suddenly shattered my sleep. I watched as my comrades were torn apart, one by one, from behind. Their heads exploding, bodies rent asunder. The earth became a sea of bloodâŠâ
At this point, Anthony Reidâs breath quickened, as if he was reliving the trauma.
He paused for a moment before continuing, âIn the midst of that war, I had a fortuitous encounter that pushed my Sequence upward. I never reported it to Hugues Artois. Using my newfound abilities, I managed to break through the encirclement with four wounded comrades and retreated.
âTwo of them were gravely hurt and were left behind on the mountain path forâforever. I can still see their pained and angry gazes.
âAt first, I thought maybe one of the other positions had been compromised, or that Loenâs airships had dropped troops behind us under cover of darkness. But later, I realized that the reason was that Hugues Artoisâs company had chosen to retreat without informing us, after encountering only a probing attack!â
Lumian pondered for a moment before replying, âWhen Hugues Artois ordered the retreat, didnât those soldiers question it? Didnât they try to get word to the other two positions?â
âHugues Artois was our commanding officer, and he knew how to give rousing speeches. Plus, he had a warrant supposedly signed by General Philip,â Anthony Reid said, his expression grim. âThe soldiers back then assumed he had already passed on orders to the other positions. I still canât wrap my head around why heâd sacrifice us. It wouldnât have taken much time or caused him any harm.â
âMaybe he was overwhelmed and forgot,â Lumian suggested, not out to defend the late Hugues Artois, merely offering a possible explanation.
Anthony Reid shook his head.
âHe wasnât a green recruit on his first battlefield. He had proven his mettle in prior fights, showed his leadership under duress.â
Lumian didnât delve further, allowing Anthony Reid to continue.
âOnce we found out the truth, the three of us fought to bring Hugues Artois to military court, but it was futile. Theyâd simply tell us that imagination wasnât evidence.
âHelpless, we watched Hugues Artois shift into politics after the war and rise through the ranks.
âMy other two comrades were frail to start with. They passed away burdened by fury and pain. When Hugues Artois threw his hat in the ring for the Enlightenment Party in the market districtâs parliamentary election, I ended up here.â
Lumian nodded slightly and inquired, âBeing an information broker, thatâs to hide your true identity?â
âNo, Iâve been scraping by as an information broker for a few years now,â Anthony Reid replied with a wry smile. âPlus, this cover helps me dig deeper into Hugues Artoisâ dealings.â
âAny breakthroughs?â Lumian asked naturally.
Anthony Reidâs expression darkened as he answered, âHugues Artoisâ foray into politics seems unremarkable. He rode General Philipâs coattails and climbed the ladder. His eloquence caught the eye of several senior Enlightenment Party MPs. And he forged ties with a handful of ex-noble families.â
âIs General Philip a concern?â Lumian queried, straightforward as ever.
Anthony Reid sighed slowly, his voice heavy, âThe general met his end before I could investigate him. Official word isâillness took him.â
Lumian posed a few more questions before saying, âIâll catch up with you when Iâve got more to share.â
âSure.â Anthony Reid understood Lumianâs sincerity.
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After departing Auberge du Coq Doré, Lumian made his way back to the safe house on Rue des Blouses Blanches. He swung open the iron cabinet, retrieving a hefty stack of information concerning the denizens of the spirit world.
Within the assortment, he discovered a notebook labeled âSights in the Spirit World.â Flipping through a couple of pages, he could feel a surge of frustration and anxiety creeping into his mind.
His immediate aim wasnât to grasp the intricacies of the spirit world, but rather to pinpoint suitable creatures from that realm. Thus, he closed the notebook and delved into the introductions of the various spirit world entities.
Somewhat inexplicably, after poring over the pages for over half an hour, Lumian sensed his mental energy draining away. His thoughts seemed to evaporate, forcing him to bring his study session to an abrupt close. He sprawled out on the bed, drifting into slumber.
Early the next morning, Lumian arrived at Apartment 601, 3 Rue des Blouses Blanches, and rang the doorbell.
Franca had already risen from her sleep, attired in her customary shirt and breeches. She directed her gaze towards Lumian and inquired, âWhat brings you here so early?â
Lumianâs eyes flicked towards Jenna, who occupied the living room, a smile tugging at his lips.
âIsnât today the day Jenna advances to being an Instigator? Iâm here to witness the moment.â
A frown played across Francaâs features as she muttered, âYou seem quite concerned about her.â
âAbsolutely,â Lumian affirmed, his grin widening. âOnce sheâs an Instigator, she can aid me in dealing with Guillaume BĂ©net. While I canât exactly count on her for a direct confrontation, sheâll excel at launching sneak attacks and surveying the surroundings to forestall any potential mishaps.â
Jenna emitted a derisive snort, while Franca offered a mix of exasperation and amusement through a tongue click. âYour words are like honey.â
âThe kind thatâs already been digested?â Lumian chuckled, his self-awareness evident.