Chapter 669 - Chapter 669: Connivance
Chapter 669: Connivance
Translator: CKtalon
Recalling Franca’s meeting with 007 tonight to discuss dealing with Moran Avigny, Lumian decided to summon Jenna’s messenger, Rabbit Chasel, as he had to return to Trier tomorrow to discuss the division of labor and specific details.
After jotting down Madam Magician’s request and folding it, Lumian set up a ritual, allowing the special Rabbit of Knowledge to emerge from the candle’s flames.
The first thing Lumian noticed was the miniature half top hat snugly perched between the rabbit’s ears. Next, he saw gold-rimmed glasses and a black trench coat that matched the vaguely rabbit-shaped creature’s size. Finally, an iron-black revolver lay in the rabbit’s palm.
The revolver gleamed with a metallic luster, its barrel unusually thick, and its cylinder unnaturally large and textured. It stood in stark contrast to the illusory appearance of the top hat, trench coat, and gold-rimmed glasses.
Upon seeing Rabbit Chasel, Lumian raised his eyebrows.
“Is this a real gun?”
Hidden behind the gold-rimmed glasses, Rabbit Chasel’s eyes sharpened.
“Yes.”
“Did Jenna customize it for you?” Lumian inquired.
Rabbit Chasel replied succinctly, “It’s payment.”
Quite a cold demeanor… Miss Celia Bello, have you considered the consequences of what you’ve done? You haven’t! Because 1 don’t know the consequences either unless 1 consult Madam Magician… Lumian criticized inwardly before handing the folded letter to Rabbit Chasel.
Seeing the human-like, rabbit-shaped creature preparing to turn and walk into the candle flame, Lumian, the Prankster King of Cordu, asked with interest, “Can you shoot?”
Rabbit Chasel fell silent for a moment, as if embarrassed.
“Not yet.”
Oh, you’re not as cold as Gehrman Sparrow anymore… Lumian chuckled and said, “Jenna and I are friends. I’ll help her pay the postage fee this time.
“Do you want to learn shooting? It involves knowledge and guidance.”
Rabbit Chasel, taller than an ordinary rabbit, replied without hesitation, “Sure thing.”
Lumian’s smile broadened.
After finding a secluded spot at the edge of the primitive forest and earnestly teaching Rabbit Chasel how to shoot for a considerable time, Lumian strolled back to Tizamo with his hands in his pockets, planning to visit the only cafe for afternoon tea.
The cafe bore the name “Bunia” after its owner, a man named Bunia.
He was under the age of 30. Having once served as a waiter and apprentice at a cafe in Port Pylos, Bunia, recalling the lack of a proper cafe in Tizamo Town, transformed the ground floor of his house into a semi-open cafe.
Lumian, weaving through the tables and chairs on the street, arrived at the kitchen counter, offering a smile to the proprietor and waiter, Bunia.
“Do you have Fermo coffee?”
Bunia’s brown skin, not too dark, and his features resembling those of mixed blood, showcased his Tizamon heritage.
The man in his late twenties responded with an honest smile in fluent Intisian.
“Monsieur, there’s no Fermo coffee.”
Lumian, intending to playfully inquire, casually switched to a cup of Corsa coffee from Matani.
Sipping the bitter and sweet liquid at a table, he noticed Camus, adorned in a vest, and Rhea, clad in leather armor, entering the cafe. Each ordered an Intis coffee and a corn nutcake imbued with Tizamo flair.
Upon spotting Rhea, the single Bunia became even more bashful and busier, avoiding eye contact.
As Camus and Rhea, equipped with their coffee and corn nutcakes, sought a spot, Lumian raised his arm in greeting.
As Camus and Rhea reluctantly settled into their seats across from him, Lumian inquired with a smile, “Why do you look so tired?”
Glancing at the energetic adventurer, Camus took a deep breath and slowly exhaled.
“We just finished work. We can finally rest.”
Yesterday, he had monitored the Brieu Motel late into the night!
“All I want now is a good night’s sleep.” After exploring the dream together last night, Rhea wasn’t as reticent as before when facing Lumian.
“Then why are you still drinking coffee?” Lumian replied with amusement.
It was evident that Rhea and Camus lacked the energy of a Sleepless.
“I want to endure until dinner before sleeping,” Camus said with a sigh.
Rhea shook her head.
“Coffee is useless to me.”
After a brief chat, Rhea finished her corn nutcake and coffee, then headed back to the nearby police headquarters to rest. Camus continued to recline in the armchair, occasionally taking a sip of coffee.
“Has Reaza arrived?” Lumian inquired with a smile.
Camus fell silent for a moment.
“He’s here. Tonight, one of the two—Maslow and Loban—will be following you with him.”
As for Kolobo, there was no need for him to be on duty. If he didn’t even dare to look, how could he do any monitoring?
While they conversed, Lumian noticed Miss Amandina from Palm Manor leading a short unicorn outside the Bunia cafe, exuding high spirits.
The blue-eyed girl was clad in off-white hunting attire today, her black hair fashioned into a half-height bun.
After entrusting the whip and reins to the brown-skinned valet, she strolled to the kitchen counter with her lady’s maid, who also bore an Intisian appearance.
Along the way, she cheerfully greeted the patrons in the cafe and exchanged pleasantries with the locals sipping on inexpensive coffee.
Observing Camus’s gaze fixed on the girl, Lumian teased, “Do you wish to engage in a duel with her fiance?”
“No, I’m not that kind of person,” Camus replied with a serious expression. “I admit that she’s indeed very attractive to me, but she’s already engaged to Monsieur Robert. This is a sign that she’s starting a family. I can’t allow myself to destroy someone else’s family.”
You Feynapotterians… Lumian didn’t mock him but sighed with emotion.
Such values appealed to Feynapotter.
Of course, not every Feynapotterian possessed such values.
Seeing Lumian’s lack of response, Camus said seriously, “Don’t have any ideas about her.”
Lumian regarded the young man surnamed Castiya with amusement, awaiting further “explanation.”
Camus furrowed his brow slightly.
“I know you Intisians won’t back down just because the other party has a fiance or a husband. You might find it even more exciting, but you always pursue momentary pleasure. Very few are willing to take responsibility. You always satisfy yourself. When you’re happy, you turn around and leave, leaving a lady to face everything that’s been destroyed.”
“Not every Intisian is like this,” Lumian shook his head with a smile.
But most Trieriens are like that… However, neither party is innocent in such matters… he added inwardly.
The energetic and playful Amandina led the lady’s maid past Camus and Lumian’s table.
First, she greeted Camus, then sized up Lumian and said candidly, “I’m Amandina. What about you?”
“Louis Berry,” Lumian replied with a smile.
Amandina nodded and suddenly laughed.
“You must have just arrived from Trier. You’re different from the people here.”
“No, I’m from a village in the south,” Lumian switched to Intisian with a Dariege accent.
Amandina wasn’t disappointed. She happily inquired about the folklore of the southern provinces of the Intis Republic before leading the lady’s maid to a table in the corner.
Camus watched as the two of them conversed. He opened his mouth but closed it again.
Trier, Quartier de la Cathedrale Commemorative.
Jenna was curled up on the sofa, engrossed in the novels she had just bought, all with elements of Witches. Suddenly, Rabbit Chasel appeared in front of her and handed her a letter.
Observing the bizarre yet adorable rabbit-shaped creature, Jenna opened the letter and scanned its contents before asking earnestly, “Do you wish to select your payment, or shall I choose a random book for you?”
“Lumian Lee has already settled the payment on your behalf,” Rabbit Chasel said in a deep yet sincere voice.
Witch Jenna suddenly felt a sense of foreboding.
“What has he paid?”
“He imparted shooting-related knowledge to me and guided me through the initial stage of my practice,” Rabbit Chasel raised the special revolver in his hand, briefly aimed it at the door behind Jenna, and then swiftly lowered it.
W&— Monsieur Lumian Lee, have you considered the consequences of what you’ve done?]enna chided, feeling a mix of irritation and amusement.
However, the deed was done, and she was powerless to reverse it.
As these thoughts raced through her mind, Jenna’s lips curved into a sweet smile.
“The next payment will be for a genuine underarm holster. And after that, custom-made bullets with special effects. How does that sound?”
Behind his glass glasses, Rabbit Chasel’s eyes sparkled.
“Alright!”
In Tizamo Town, night had already fallen, and darkness shrouded the area.
Lumian stood in Hisoka’s house, glancing at the stern vice-captain of the Port Pylos patrol team, Reaza, and the local patrol team leader, Maslow, whose face was adorned with white paint. As though instructing Lugano, he said, “Watch out for any accidents.”
This time, he spoke in Dutanese.
“Alright.” It wasn’t the first time Maslow had accompanied Louis Berry, the great adventurer, and he was already accustomed to his style.
Dressed in a sleek formal suit, Reaza remained silent, signaling that there was no issue.
Lumian retrieved the brown Mystery Prying Glasses from his Traveler’s Bag.
Tonight, his first task was to use this magical item to observe Hisoka’s house from various angles, hoping to unveil the source of its abnormality.
After confirming his condition and preparations, Lumian placed the brown gold-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose.
A familiar wave of dizziness washed over Lumian, as if his surroundings had been disrupted and reassembled.
He witnessed poisonous insects crawling in the “sky,” two walls that seemed to dance in circles, and an underground water puddle deep in the soil that appeared to absorb all light..