346 Follow-Up Visit
âHow did you know I was here?â Madam Justiceâs voice held a smile.
Lumian gazed at the chair across from him and responded, a grin tugging at his lips, âCanât hurt to extend a greeting.â
Susie steered the conversation forward, âCongratulations on completing the initial phase of your vendetta. Care for a brief discussion?â
âNo problem.â Lumianâs composure remained unshaken, not even flinching at the mention of âvendetta.â
Of course, part of his calm demeanor stemmed from the fact that he hadnât brought along the Flog boxing gloves. This was a psychological evaluation, after all. He couldnât allow external influences to taint his thoughts and skew the doctorâs judgment.
From the point of seeking assistance and crafting a strategy, he recounted his experiences of the past two days. He glossed over the secret of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society but provided a concise account of everything else.
Following a momentary silence, Susieâs soothing voice resumed its course.
âYour mental state has held up admirably. A certain degree of overreaction in specific scenarios is par for the course. Psychiatric therapy doesnât strip a person of their emotions or feelings. Instead, it aids in unburdening oneself, fostering reconciliation, and discovering inner resilience. Nightmares wonât deal a devastating blow to you any longer. Otherwise, according to the more dubious therapists who advocate severing the frontal lobe for eternal tranquility, youâll forever be at peace.â
âRemoving the frontal lobe?â Lumianâs ears caught wind of this concept for the first time.
Susieâs tone tinged with revulsion.
âItâs a notion that has cropped up in the last couple of years. It doesnât yield the intended outcomes; rather, it inflicts grave harm upon the patient. Thereâs an evident malevolence behind this treatment proposal. Itâs as if some callous individual propagated it with the sole intention of making a mockery out of medical professionals and those seeking solace.â
A prank that toys with the lives of others? Lumian shifted gears, steering the conversation onto a different course.
âMadam Susie, you havenât even delved into my emotions or analyzed my thoughts, yet youâve already deduced that Iâve made some strides towards recovery, and a follow-up might not be necessary?â
Susieâs demeanor lifted rapidly, and she replied with a grin, âAt times, a personâs actions can be more telling of their psychological state than their thoughts. Understand that humans excel at deceiving themselves. They concoct a slew of rationales for their actions, which often stand less grounded in reality than their deeds. To decipher an accurate psychological portrait from this labyrinth of complex and contradictory thoughts requires meticulous analysis. But such scrutiny can easily unearth problems. Hence, I chose to commence with an examination of your actions.
âEvidently, whether youâre willing to admit it or not, youâve successfully reestablished social connections and fostered a level of trust in others. Youâve also exhibited a willingness to extend your trust to others.
âPrior to your ambush of Guillaume BĂ©net, you demonstrated the capacity for calm contemplation and thorough preparation. While there were impulsive undertones and hints of macabre inclinations in your operation, they were inevitable. Their absence would only have hinted at more severe psychological turmoil. And once the affair concluded, you swiftly reverted to your norm and dived right back into life, embarking on another investigation.
âGrounded in the sequence of actions youâve undertaken, I extend my congratulations. The pronounced self-destructive tendencies have lost their grip, and youâve truly extricated yourself from the abyss of agony.
âNaturally, the pain wonât dissipate entirely. It will wane and recede. Perhaps it might resurge abruptly in the future, once again occupying your mind. Yet, thereâs no need to succumb to panic. Armed with this period of experience, I trust youâre equipped to navigate it adeptly. Psychologically speaking, this signals a path to recovery.
âIn similar fashion, the past invariably leaves its imprints upon us. Your self-destructive propensities, your extremities, your pathological behaviorsâno doubt theyâre more potent than in most individuals, but they all abide by the bounds of reason and normalcy.â
In response, Lumian let out a slow exhale and murmured, âI sense it myself, honestly. The present me is an entirely different person from the one who initially set foot in Trier.
âThank you, Madam Susie. Thank you, Madam Justice.â
He realized that his transformation from an initial state of apathy was thanks to the efforts of these two psychiatrists and his escapades in the market district. The prospect of death itself had lost its sting. He had shifted from a vindictive malevolent specter to an individual fueled by an ardent thirst for retribution, driven by a potent desire for action.
âIn essence, this is your own redemption.â Susieâs tone brimmed with a delight not present before. âThe primary contributors to this turnaround are none other than yourself and your sister, Aurore. Were it not for the tiniest ember of hope that you harbored, coupled with your will to persist, and were it not for Miss Aurore gifting you nearly six years of cherished moments to savor and to mold your thoughts, we might not have been able to reel you back in.â
As Lumian processed these words, a montage of scenes flickered across his mind: Aurore inhaling deeply, using the breaths to temper the vexation derived from instructing him. The tempestuous storms of combat training, coupled with her impromptu âattacks.â The two of them ensconced in the study, each absorbed in their respective books, relishing the tranquility of the night. And, as the number one experimental subject, he was obligated to consume the culinary reproductions of food back home that his sister conjured, be they successes or failuresâŠ
Lumianâs expression softened as he recollected a line from his sisterâs novel: The joy and pain of days past are equal to the me of the present.
After a pause lasting more than ten seconds, he straightened in his seat and queried, âWere last nightâs nightmares all rooted in the Kingâs Pie game?â
This time, it was Madam Justice who responded, her voice soft with understanding, âIndeed. Considering the current situation, itâs likely that you were mentally corrupted during that time.â
âMental corruption? Does it actually involve Beyonder powers?â Lumian asked with genuine curiosity.
Madam Justice replied, âOrdinarily, the simple act of sacrificing a Kingâs Pie wouldnât have yielded any results. Otherwise, the game wouldnât have remained a popular tradition in Intis for centuries, fading into obscurity only after the establishment of the Republic. Only a handful of families still recall it.â
âYes, thatâs what I assumed back then. Poufer didnât employ any mystical language or invoke a complete honorific name. Itâs implausible for the sacrifice to succeed,â Lumian concurred.
Madam Justice continued, âNevertheless, exceptions existâsacrificers who share blood ties with the subject of the sacrifice and exhibit numerous similarities.
âIf you participate frequently in Pouferâs Kingâs Pie game and repeatedly endure the mental corruption it entails, the ramifications wonât dissolve with a mere spate of nightmares. Rather, before they fully dissipate, theyâll progressively warp your psyche and lead you into madness.â
âCould the content of these nightmares be symbolic?â Lumian inquired succinctly.
Madam Justiceâs response flowed measuredly.
âItâs highly probable that theyâre a fusion of specific deranged occurrences from your past, projected into your dreamscape through the taint of corruption.â
âSo, that ancient castle and those deranged individuals could really existâŠâ Lumian mused, nodding in contemplation.
As Lumian engaged in a conversation with Justice and Susie for a while, he intuited that the dayâs follow-up session was drawing to a close.
In that instance, Madam Justice took the lead, saying, âDidnât I mention previously that I might require your assistance with something?â
âOf course, no problem,â Lumian swiftly agreed.
Consider it the cost of the psychiatric treatment!
Moreover, he held the belief that Madam Justice wouldnât have entrusted him with the task without assessing his capabilities. The endeavor couldnât be excessively dangerous.
Madam Justice chuckled and said, âShould you succeed, I shall bestow an additional reward upon you, one that will cater to your requirements in a specific manner.â
âSomething capable of altering my appearance?â Lumianâs heart skipped a beat with excitement.
âSomething along those lines.â Madam Justiceâs initially gentle tone turned solemn. âIâm hoping you can venture to an ancient tomb situated on the fourth floor of Trierâs catacombs, specifically to retrieve a vial of the Samaritan Womenâs Spring for me.â
Samaritan Womenâs Spring? Lumian was taken aback.
Madame Hela had previously mentioned that she had journeyed to Trier in pursuit of an artifact hidden deep within the catacombs. Concurrently, she had inquired about the legend surrounding the Samaritan Womenâs Spring!
Wasnât this too much of a coincidence?
Almost as if she sensed his thoughts, Madam Justice chimed in with a smile, âDonât you find it too coincidental?
âYes, what Iâm hoping for is that you can leverage Madame Helaâs exploration to assist me in securing some Samaritan Womenâs Spring water. Doing so yourself might yield slim chances of success.
âIn truth, I could âarrangeâ for you to undertake this task in a more clandestine manner, but that approach contradicts my philosophy and principles. I still require face-to-face communication with you and your explicit consent for such matters. Iâm disinclined to ensnare you passively through covert cues to fulfill my objectives.
âFor me, indulging in the manipulation of othersâ minds is a treacherous endeavor.
âOf course, honesty is also an effective way at influencing othersâ thoughts.â
Lumianâs skepticism and doubts gradually ebbed away. He inquired, perplexed, âMadam Justice, given that you possess a general awareness of the Samaritan Womenâs Springâs approximate location, why wouldnât you retrieve it yourself? Why involve a Sequence 7 Beyonder like me?â
The Tarot Clubâs Major Arcana card was definitely a demigod, countless times stronger than him!
Madam Justice laughed.
âTo put it succinctly, certain locales become progressively hazardous with an increase in Sequence.â
A location where higher Sequences meet with increased danger? Lumian found this notion confounding.
Madam Justice added, âAs Sequences rise, proximity to the Oldest One increases, accumulating more madness along the way. Consequently, individuals in higher Sequences are more susceptible to particular forms of corruption.
âHela is also beneficial in this matter. At the very least, this approach will save her time and permit her to narrow down her search to a designated area.â
After a brief contemplation, Lumian agreed to Madam Justiceâs request. From her, he gleaned the approximate location of the Samaritan Womenâs Springâsituated within the westernmost ancient tomb on the fourth floor of the catacombs.
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Following the session, Lumian made his way back to Rue des Blouses Blanches in the market district, his objective being the retrieval of the Flog boxing gloves from the iron cabinet.
Upon his arrival at the safe house, an odd inkling settled upon him.
Intrusion!
Someone had infiltrated his safe house!
Lumianâs heart tightened as he advanced with purpose, unlatching the iron cabinet.
While observing that Auroreâs grimoires and the Flog boxing gloves remained, a sigh of relief escaped him involuntarily.
However, he proceeded to conduct a thorough inspection, and his scrutiny bore fruit. One article was conspicuously absentâthe Earth Blood ore was gone!