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339 Purpose of Visit

Hela continued in her cold voice, “Don’t worry, there’s no reason to fret. Our Research Society operates rather informally. Except for a handful of mbers who maintain close private communication, the rest only convene two to four tis a year, all while in disguise.

“And many of the coded terms and expressions we employ for communication are familiar to you. Given your relationship with your sister, she won’t intentionally keep them from you or abstain from using them.”

“Understood.” Lumian’s mood suddenly soured. “She’ll also explain the exact significance to and attribute it to a philosopher from back ho or even Emperor Roselle.”

Upon hearing this, Hela responded, “If you truly possess the potential to masquerade as Muggle and engage with the Research Society mbers, there’s no need to forcibly cite philosophers from back ho. Simply allude to the latter portion of the content.”

“Then, should I incorporate ‘Emperor Roselle once said’?” Lumian deliberated the specifics earnestly.

He lacked a key item and couldn’t authentically impersonate Aurore. And even though the Niese Face was primarily an illusion, it could be instantly deciphered by Beyonders equipped with the corresponding abilities—whether the other party held a rank as low as Sequence 9 Mystery Pryer, they’d discern his non-female identity at a glance. Yet, he remained determined to give his utmost. Who knew if a chance for Transfiguration with diminished negative effects would arise in the future?

Regarding mystic makeup achieved through the use of the Mystery Prying Glasses, it wouldn’t provide psychological suggestions, given that attendees concealed their faces at the gathering. Furthermore, it couldn’t alter his gender.

Hela lapsed into silence, her facial muscles twitching subtly.

“In the event that you’re presented with an opportunity to enact such a role, make sure to avoid these ntions. You might not possess precise discernnt about when such references are suitable.

“Just keep in mind, other mbers frequently employ the phrase ‘Emperor Roselle once said’ to liven the mood or offer amusent.”

Why does it feel like Emperor Roselle’s image in the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society isn’t too favorable… It’s not that it’s unfavorable. Instead, it assus a codic quality… Speaking of which, Aurore appears to do the sa. Whenever her spirits dip, as long as I deliberately reference Emperor Roselle’s words, she tends to loosen up and finds herself chuckling involuntarily… Lumian struggled to fully grasp the rationale of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society mbers, but he refrained from further probing, recognizing the necessity to feign ignorance concerning their most profound secret.

If the opportunity arose, he intended to seek Franca’s insights on the matter.

Hela continued, “While participating in the gathering, keep in mind to listen more than you speak. If you lack confidence, avoid delving into profound discussions. Should others delve into the past, if possible, shift the focus and maintain a patronizing tone. Emulating Muggle’s traits and characteristics will aid in effectively acting as her.”

Lumian pondered for a mont.

“This guise, however, remains rely a surface-level ruse. Your Research Society houses Beyonders adept in divination and possessing keen intuition. They could readily discern that I’m not my sister.”

“No, quite the contrary. They might prove you to be the genuine Muggle,” Hela furnished an unforeseen response to Lumian’s expectation.

In the midst of his unveiled astonishnt, Hela expounded, “To begin with, most of us remain unaware of the realities of our fellow mbers, impeding our capacity for efficacious divination or prophecy.

“Additionally, with my understanding of your sister, I employed an artifact to divine her state. Yet, I couldn’t ascertain her life or death status. It was akin to confronting a formidable anti-divination barrier.”

Wh— Lumian was caught off guard before grasping the underlying rationale.

As per Madam Magician, Aurore hadn’t entirely died. A possibility of revival persisted, her soul shard sealed by Mr. Fool, thereby rendering conventional divination unable to circumvent the seal and ascertain Aurore’s genuine condition. A potent anti-divination effect was at play.

Hela took another sip of her triple shot Reem espresso.

What? Lumian nearly blurted out the question.

“Perhaps this stems from the fact that a fragnt of my sister’s soul has been specially preserved within .”

Lumian let out a long sigh.

“What a pity…”

Post Hela’s analysis, he harbored the conviction that he could seamlessly stand in for his sister within the folds of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society without incurring exposure.

He yearned to do so. This way, he could not only aid Franca in her operation but also safeguard her from solitary risks. Together, they could operate—one in plain sight, the other in the shadows—ensnaring their adversary in a carefully orchestrated trap.

Simultaneously, Lumian recognized the potential of utilizing the society’s gatherings to gather invaluable information about Aurore.

Regrettably, his one hindrance was his lack of Transfiguration abilities. The power to alter his gender, stature, or physique eluded him.

A brief silence hung in the air before Hela reiterated her commitnt to investigating the April Fool’s predicant.

Following that, she spoke candidly, “I’ve co to Trier this ti to delve deeper past the catacombs. Do you have any information about that place?”

Deeper into the catacombs? Lumian’s heart skipped a beat as he took the initiative to remind her, “It’s very dangerous there.”

Mada Hela’s guidance from her letters and prior suggestion had been invaluable. With deep appreciation, he recounted his grasp of the catacombs and the bizarre phenona he had borne witness to. Finally, he said, “For so inexplicable reason, I alone retain mories of the ill-fated couple. The rest feign ignorance, as though they never existed. True, Kendall, the administrator of the tomb, ought to have sensed it as well, yet he feigned ignorance.”

Hela listened in quiet contemplation. Without astonishnt or consternation, she inquired, “Have you heard of the Samaritan Won’s Spring?”

“I have, though from the mouth of a charlatan…” Lumian mused, his brow furrowing as he tried to recall Osta Trul’s narrative. “He claid that the Samaritan Won’s Spring on the upper level of the catacombs is a sham. Just a puddle left behind due to a construction error back then. The administrators spun it into a legend. But deep in the underground world, within an ancient tomb, there lies the real Fountain of Oblivion.”

Hela refrained from comnting on Lumian’s account and simply nodded.

“Thank you.”

With her gratitude expressed, she downed the last of her three-shot espresso, rose from her seat, and made her way toward the café’s exit.

As she rose from her seat, the heavy silence was shattered, and the sunlight once again flooded the area with its radiance.

Lumian remained seated a while longer, savoring the last sips of his Macael coffee. Afterwards, he strode along Rue Ancienne, his destination being Place du Purgatoire. There, he planned to catch a public carriage back to the market district.

Passing by Salle de Bal Unique and the Alone bar, a sudden, crystalline tinkle reached Lumian’s ears.

His heart skipped a beat, and he swiftly turned around. He saw a figure he knew well, who had just entered the newly opened Alone bar.

Draped in a delicate, pale-white fishnet dress, the figure sported a small, circular hat adorned with silk flowers. Two dainty silver bells dangled from the intricate hair buns, complenting the similar accessories on the figure’s dark-hued boots.

Leah… Bureau 8’s Leah… Lumian recognized the person as Leah, the official investigator who had entered his dream.

Salle de Bal Unique is perilous. Could the Alone bar be used by Bureau 8 to monitor the opposing stronghold? After retracting his gaze, Lumian continued forward as if nothing had happened.

Returning to Salle de Bal Brise, Lumian found himself summoned to 11 Rue des Fontaines in Quartier de la Cathédrale Commémorative by Gardner Martin, just when he was hoping for so rest.

Inside a room adorned with bookshelves, Gardner Martin, donned in a light-colored shirt and dark trousers, greeted him with an energetic smile.

“Franca ntioned that your vengeance is complete?”

Lumian detected an odd thrill emanating from the Boss, as if he had indulged in imnse pleasure and hadn’t fully cald down.

He responded candidly, “Yes, I’ve already killed Guillau Bénet. Thankfully, Red Boots, Jenna, and Anthony Reid, the information broker I hired, assisted .”

He spared no details about the participants—there was no use concealing anything. They relied on “Rat” Christo and his pets to communicate, after all.

Gardner Martin nodded slightly and comnted, “You’ve exceeded my expectations in terms of efficiency. Franca didn’t delve into the specifics. Can you give an overview of the overall situation?”

Lumian held nothing back when it ca to the Sinners organization. He elucidated Guillau Bénet’s various abilities, detailing their specific impacts.

Gardner Martin listened intently and asked in thought, “What do you reckon is Guillau Bénet’s strength equivalent to in Sequence?”

Lumian replied without hesitation, “Sequence 5.”

A brief pause ensued as Gardner Martin fell into contemplative silence before he uttered, “I’ve summoned you for a purpose, a mission.”

“What mission?” Lumian didn’t hide his curiosity.

Gardner Martin’s smile reappeared.

“It’s quite straightforward. Make your way to the chanical Café in Quartier de l’Opéra and establish contact with a literary and arts group nad ‘Black Cat.’”

“I lack any artistic inclination,” Lumian honestly admitted.

Gardner Martin smiled and said, “No artistic inclination is necessary. Your primary role will involve sponsoring and befriending one of the mbers of Black Cat.

“His ancestor boasted an aristocratic title of a count, a fact he’s quite fond of calling himself that.

“Right, his na is Poufer Sauron.”

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