The old scholar, Parsha, was leaning by the window, holding a tobacco pipe and puffing away. He had quit his smoking habit a long time ago, but because of the recent refugee crisis, in which many things were stolen and he lived every day in fear and anxiety, he had taken up smoking once again.
Recently, the war had temporarily ceased. The refugees had been sent back, and his mood had brightened considerably. His anxiety was gone, but the addiction to smoking had not.
In the past, his old friend Dim would nag him to quit smoking, but after the last event⌠when Young Master Pat created that magical rain of light, almost all the ailments of the people in Gru Town were cured, Dim had also picked up smoking again.
So now, neither of them advised the other.
Feeling the warmth from the fireplace and exhaling a thick puff of smoke, Parsha displayed a contented expression.
In the depths of winter, this is how one should enjoy life!
While Parsha was enjoying his leisure, his gaze suddenly shifted to the window.
The room was filled with smoke and dust and snow swirled outside. He couldnât see very clearly, but from the corner of his eye, he thought he saw a line of people?
Parsha furrowed his eyebrows in confusion, âGeorge has warned so many times, why are there still people out so late? And after dark, with the cold weather, who would be wandering the streets?â
With his curiosity, Parsha set down his pipe, breathed on the foggy window, and then wiped it with his old sleeve.
When he looked through the now relatively clear glass, a flicker of puzzlement crossed his eyes.
Outside, three figures passed by, each emanating a strange aura. Amidst the falling snow, they had a strong presence.
âOne of them looks a bit like Young Master Pat,â Parsha stood up, opened his front door, and looked towards the street.
But when he stuck his head out to take a closer look, he found that the three figures had already reached the end of the street, leaving only vague shadows in the snowstorm.
âDid I see wrong?â Parsha rubbed his temples, picked up the oil lamp on the nightstand, and prepared to go outside for a check.
However, just as Parsha was about to leave, a tiny figure suddenly jumped down from the ceiling, kicked off the wall, and with the rebound, landed atop another table.
âOld Parsha, smoking inside the house is bad enough since weâve planted trees that absorb the smoke, but opening the door in the middle of the night, are you trying to freeze us to death?â complained a dainty voice discontentedly.
Parsha turned around irritably, âGoldie, how many times have I told you not to imitate Dim? Call me Grandpa, understand? You really have no manners.â
Although his words contained reproach, Parshaâs eyes softened as he looked towards the small girl on the table, no bigger than a palm, dressed in a flower-patterned dress.
Parsha glanced outside to make sure no one noticed the situation indoors before closing the door, âQuickly, go up to the attic. Itâs so cold down here, arenât you afraid of catching a chill?â
Faced with Parshaâs concern, Goldie felt too embarrassed to continue making a fuss, âI was asking why you opened the door and took the oil lamp. Are you planning to go out? Chief Kulamiao of the Kulakuka Tribe warned you, didnât she? She said itâs dangerous to go out at night, why donât you believe it?â
âI know, I know,â Parsha locked the door as he spoke, âYou all keep saying itâs dangerous outside, but what exactly is the danger?â
Chief Kulamiao was the leader of the group who called themselves the Kulakuka Tribe, brought to the town half a month ago by Viscount Lyon himself. They lived in two batches in the attics of Sheriff George and Parshaâs.
During these half a month of living together, Parsha grew very fond of these âfairies in the atticâ. Perhaps because he had lived alone all his life, now old, having companions, even just to talk to, made him very happy. Moreover, these attic fairies were very understanding and even helped with domestic affairs, proving to be very trustworthy friends.
However, Parsha had a few puzzles regarding these new friends; first, they seemed to have been brought by Young Master Pat and now, for some reason, Viscount Lyon had sent them away from Pat Manor; second, Chief Kulamiao often warned him not to go out at night because of the danger. Even Sheriff George patrolled the streets every day, telling the townspeople not to go out at night; why was that?
These questions Parsha had asked several times but never received a response.
Each time he asked, all the Kulakuka Tribe showed looks of terror and kept silent.
Now, as he asked again, Goldieâs response was the same. With a distant look in her eyes, she merely said, âYou should leave that matter alone, curiosity killed the cat.â
After speaking, Goldie prepared to head upstairs.
However, Parsha sighed, âDidnât you just ask me why I opened the door? I thought I saw Young Master Pat returning from the window just now, so I wanted to go out and confirm.â
âYoung Master Pat?â Goldie suddenly halted, turned her head sharply towards Parsha, and anxiously asked, âAre you sure itâs Young Master Pat? Which way did he go?â
âIâm not sure, but there were indeed three people who passed by outside. One of them looked very much like Young Master Pat,â recalled Parsha. âLooking at the direction they were heading, it seemed as if they were walking towards the manor.â
âYoung Master Pat, the manor, at night⌠Oh no!â Goldie muttered to herself, then leapt from the stairs to Parshaâs shoulder, âQuick, open the door, weâve got to stop Young Master Pat!â
Goldie hesitated for a moment, but then said, âThe manor is very unsafe right now.â
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Angel and his companions stopped a few dozen meters outside the manor, where the boundary of bloody light lay ahead. For mortals, this layer of blood light was invisible, but they could feel it vividly.
From his perspective, there seemed to be the shadows of buildings within Pat Manor, but no lights, in contrast to the well-lit Gru Town behind them.
Angel could confirm that at least when he departed, the manor under the night sky in Pat Manor was the brightest place in Gru Town, because of the family motto âLionheartâs Flame, never extinguished.â Thus, all the lamps in the manor were lit throughout the night. If any went out, servants would relight them immediately.
Now, the manor was pitch-black, obviously very abnormal.
Angel looked at Sanders.
Sandersâs expression was calm at the moment, only his brows slightly furrowed, his deep eyes staring ahead as if he was gazing at a giant beast lurking in the darkness.
âMentor, have you discovered something?â Angel asked.
Sanders didnât immediately reply but pressed down on the brim of his hat, his gaze directed toward a certain spot in front of them.
Angelâs eyes followed suit, and he saw a small tree beyond the manor, now covered with heavy snow and seemingly insignificant⌠but then, a gust of wind blew over, shaking off some of the snow from the tree, revealing its trunk was pitch-black.
âA withered tree that has been burned?â Angel felt for a moment, it seemed it wasnât a natural fire. Some fluctuations of fire energy remained on the withered tree.
Because elemental energy had almost vanished from the Old Earth Continent, the fluctuations of fire on the tree were very distinct.
âWho would come here to burn a tree?â Angel was puzzled.
At this time, Sanders said, âIt wasnât tree burning, it was a fight that took place here.â
Sandersâs eyes held a faint glow, as if he could see through the thick snow, witnessing the battle that had taken place here not long ago.
Could it be that Suise couldnât suppress Eulica and a battle occurred here? While Angel was thinking this, Sanders said, âIt was a fight between two Apprentices, probably both around the strength of a third-level Apprentice.â
Third-level Apprentices? Confusion flashed in Angelâs eyes. Why would third-level Apprentices appear here?
As Angel wondered, Sanders suddenly turned around, looking back the way they had come.
At this moment, someone was hurriedly running toward them, panting. That was a little old man holding a smoking pipe, his steps slow, puffing out white breaths as he ran.
âWait, wait! Is that Young Master Pat up ahead?â a shout came through.
The next second, a crisp and pleasant female voice suddenly said, âDidnât I say not to shout? Are you trying to get us all killed?â
Soon, the newcomers stood in front of them.
âParsha, andâŚâ Angel looked at Parshaâs shoulder at the small figure in a floral dress, respectfully curtsying to him: âGoldie?â
âHow did you two end up together?â Angel asked, puzzled.
âItâs really Young Master Pat!â Goldieâs eyes flickered with joy, but the next second she seemed to realize something and quickly added, âYoung Master Pat, are you going back to the manor? Donât go in now, itâs very dangerous!â
Angel and Sanders exchanged a glance. He looked at Goldie, âThe manor is very dangerous? What do you know?â
Goldie nodded hurriedly: âItâs Lady Eulica, just half a month ago, she suddenly went mad⌠that nightâŚâ
Goldie took a deep breath, her eyes glinting with fear.
âThat night, I saw many servants lying in pools of blood. I heard others say that even Viscount Lyon was nearly killed by her⌠Thankfully, Suise arrived in time to subdue her.â
As Goldie mentioned many servants lying in blood, Angelâs expression had already become stern. And when she revealed that Lyon was nearly attacked, Angelâs face turned dark in an instant.
âThen what about Lyon? How is he now?â Angel asked urgently.
âThe Viscount is fine; he sent us out of the manor the next day, along with some servants. They were all placed nearby. Only a few people remained in the manor, including the Viscount.â Seeing Angelâs expression growing darker, Goldie quickly added, âYoung Master Pat, the Viscount came out a few days ago, and according to him, with Suiseâs protection, it should be safe.â
Should be? Temporarily safe?
Angel wouldnât allow such vague words, he nodded to Goldie: âI understand. Grandpa Parsha, you take Goldie back first.â
Panic flashed in Goldieâs eyes: âYoung Master Pat, are you still planning to go in? You mustnât, the Viscount said that night is the most dangerous time!â
âDonât worry, I have my plans,â Angel reassured Goldie with a smile, then turned to Sanders, inquiring whether they should go in now.
It was only then that Goldie noticed Sanders on the other side. When she saw him, her expression froze. She might not know the other people, but she had seen Sanders, and Babaya had said, Sanders was known as the War God of the Southern Domain, a super powerful Wizard!
With this thought, Goldieâs anxiety began to ease.
If it was Lord Sanders, perhaps the crisis at Pat Manor could indeed be resolved.
Meanwhile, Angel had been waiting for Sandersâs opinion, but suddenly, Sanders turned his head looking in the direction of the manor.
âSheâs coming.â
Following Sandersâs gaze, Angel saw a flash of red light at the depths of the manor.
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