Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Brainiac went missing after Professor Bacon went missing.
Things started to become weird, but Sherlock was composed. He knew the truth.
The burnt down shop was cordoned off with warning tape. Occasionally, there were local residents who passed by and glanced at the shop. The gamers were no longer interested as they had searched thoroughly without finding anything.
âLord Sherlock, do you think Brainiac is still here?â Bru said with surprise.
âI can guarantee that your loyal servants thoroughly checked the place. There are no traces of Brainiac. Even if he died in the fire, wouldnât there be ashes?â
âNormal fire is unable to kill Brainiac. An investigation has to be conducted to find out if heâs still here.â
Sherlock said, and he scratched the parrot, Phoenix, on his shoulder.
Phoenix was taken aback. Then he flapped his wings and circled one time before landing among the ruins. He started searching using his claws.
Phoenix stopped at a spot and extended his leg as he said, âOver here.â
âWhatâs that? Lord Sherlock, is the phoenix able to find traps?â Bru asked in surprise.
âPhoenix is sensitive to Mana like a Hamster,â Sherlock explained and walked towards the parrot.
Sherlock didnât use too much effort to locate the strange spot that was pointed out by Phoenix.
A Mana Rune was imprinted on the floor. Even though the surroundings were destroyed by the fire, the Mana Rune was intact.
Sherlock squatted down and used his finger to clear the dust from the Mana Rune before examining it.
âItâs a crude Mana Rune. Was it placed by the shopkeeper, meow?â Polio said in disdain as he waved his long tail and circled the Rune Mana Formation twice.
âHa? How do you know? You only know how to control others using mental power. How would you understand Mana Runes?â the parrot, Phoenix, said sarcastically as he looked at Polio, who roared out furiously.
âMeow~â
Then Polio pounced at Phoenix.
When they recovered themselves, Sherlock was nowhere in sight.
âLord Sherlock?â The parrot hopped as he called out suspiciously.
...
In the dream, Winterfell looked as if it was in the water with ripples.
The various passersby looked like the street scene, which gave an unreal dreamy feeling.
âLord Sherlock? This... what is this?â
Bru was able to see the scene via Sherlockâs vision with permission from him.
âThis is a fantasy-scape created by someone.â
Sherlock looked at the surroundings. It was the Donât Want to Sell Clothes shop before it was burnt down.
âWho did such a thing? Isnât the Mana impression supposed to open up secret tunnels? Instead, it created a fantasy-scape for us to watch a movie?â Bru asked with frustration.
âThis isnât an ordinary fantasy-scape. This is a completely immersive environment. We traveled to the fantasy-scape from reality via the Mana impression. This impression isnât easily detected by normal creatures. And at crucial moments, it can be used to protect oneself if the Mana impression isnât damaged.â
Sherlock saw the mole shopkeeper snoring in the shop. Outside the shop was the alley followed by the streets of Winterfell. From Sherlockâs location, one could see the decadent Underworld creatures outside. They sat in the boxes while reading books and chatting about mathematical formulas and topics.
After the initial blurring and distortion of the images, the scene before Sherlock became clearer. It looked almost like reality.
âWhat if the Mana impression is damaged?â Bru suddenly asked.
âIf itâs damaged, the consequences are worse than death. The trapped creature canât escape from the fantasy-scape and will become lost before becoming part of the fantasy-scape,â Sherlock said with composure.
âLetâs leave immediately, Lord Sherlock.â
Bru panicked and said, âBoth Polio and Phoenix were defeated by you. If they know how the damaged Mana impression will affect you, theyâll destroy it.â
âDonât worry, they wonât discover it.â
Sherlock had no intention to leave. He found a chair and sat down.
âThis is a new technique that surfaced a few hundred years ago. Phoenix was sealed for thousands of years, while Polio was imprisoned in Bankazia for a thousand years. They were like hermits disconnected from society. How would they know such new technology?â
âBut Sherlock, what if...ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Bru wanted to persuade Sherlock, but he lifted his hand to interrupt Bru.
âI have a reason for not leaving.â
Sherlock pointed to the approaching Skeleton in front. From the crack on his forehead, he was Professor Bacon.
âItâs highly likely this was the lead left by Professor Bacon for Brainiac.â
Bacon looked as though he didnât see Sherlock as he walked briskly into the shop.
When Bacon entered, the mole awakened in shock.
âWelcome... Professor Bacon?â
The moleâs nose quivered. He had recognized the scent of Professor Bacon.
âIt has been a long time, mole shopkeeper.â
Professor Bacon looked exhausted. He walked to Sherlockâs side but didnât sense the presence of Sherlock. The scene was depicting history.
âWhy are you in Winterfell? Arenât you busy at college?â
The mole shopkeeper poured a cup of bloody chrysanthemum tea for Professor Bacon and wiped the table in front of him. Though the shopkeeper was blind, his nose was very sensitive.
âI have an important item to hand over to you,â Professor Bacon said nervously after looking around.
âCan I place this item here?â Professor Bacon took out a box. It was a box with a puppet kitten.
âWhatâs this?â
The shopkeeper took the box and sniffed carefully. He couldnât figure it out.
âThis is an item for my student Brainiac. If he comes here, please give it to him,â Professor Bacon said.
âWait, I donât know your student. Did you give him my address? This isnât an easy place to find,â the shopkeeper hesitated for a while before asking.
âI didnât give him the address directly, but he will find your location. You must give the box to him,â Professor Bacon said solemnly.
âProfessor Bacon, did you encounter trouble? Are you in debt? Though I donât have money, if you need help, please tell me!â the shopkeeper said with concern.
âNo, you arenât able to help me, and itâll be troublesome. If Iâm not careful, Iâll be killed. I donât wish to implicate you.â
Professor Bacon waved his hand. The shopkeeper said, âAh, I see. Forget about it...â
âOkay, since you want to know, Iâll tell you...â Professor Bacon said quickly.
âThe incident started from Specter College...â
While Professor Bacon was speaking, the world disintegrated while his figure distorted. There was no sound.
âWhatâs the situation?â
Bruâs nervous voice appeared in Sherlockâs mind. Sherlock lifted his head and observed the world disintegrating. He frowned and said, âSomeone destroyed the Mana impression.â
...
Five minutes ago.
When Sherlock vanished, the âloyalâ Polio and Phoenix became nervous. They looked around for Lord Sherlock.
âLord Sherlock, meowâ!â
âLord Sherlock?â
Sherlock was nowhere in sight.
As they couldnât find Lord Sherlock, they became anxious.
âLord Sherlock... is missing?â
Phoenix stood in place, bewildered. He looked around and didnât find Sherlock.
âDoes that mean... we can leave, meow?â
Polio showed his gleeful expression. Phoenix was dumbfounded, then he shouted, âLord Sherlock! This stupid cat is going to escape! Kill him!â
Phoenix shouted for a long time, but Sherlock was nowhere in sight. He lowered his head and thought hard.
âWhy did you do that, meow?â
Phoenix replied to Polioâs accusation, âI wanted to confirm whether Sherlock was around. That really is the case. Most likely, itâs due to the Mana impression. He could have been killed by it!â
âHa! Dead? Why are you shouting for him? That Devil deserves to die. He beat me up real bad. Now that heâs dead, itâs cause for celebration, meow!â
Polio would be tempted to applaud if he could achieve such a difficult action.
âLord Sherlock! Polio is saying bad things about you!â Phoenix shouted again. This time, Polioâs hair stood on end.
Phoenix waited for a while, but there was no response.
âAh, Sherlockâs really dead.â
âAre you a fool? Or are you trying to fool me, meow!â
Polio stood up angrily. He looked as though he was going to duel Phoenix, who said, âNow isnât the time for our personal grievances. Letâs leave this dangerous place. I was trying to confirm Sherlockâs absence. Itâs not personal.â
âWhat if Sherlockâs still around?â Polio questioned the parrot with a malicious gaze.
Phoenix lowered his head and thought for a while before saying, âLetâs go. Letâs escape together.â
He said after contemplation, âNo, youâll escape on your own. I wonât escape with you, meow!â
Polio chose a direction and was about to leave when the parrot behind him shouted, âAh! Eggface, youâre here at the right moment. I saw Polio escaping! That stupid cat, heâs betraying Lord Sherlock!â
âNo, not me. I didnât. Heâs framing me! Heâs escaping!â Polio rebuked as Eggface walked over with his obese body.
âWhat are you doing? Whereâs Lord Sherlock?â
Eggface was puzzled. He noticed the Mana impression on the ground.
âWhatâs this?â
The parrot and the black kitten looked at each other. Then they looked at Eggface and asked, âDonât you know? Donât you know where Lord Sherlock is?â
âOf course, I donât. Iâm here to look for Lord Sherlock...â Eggface said as he moved to the front of the Mana impression. He then said, âLet me take a look... is Lord Sherlock inside?â
Eggface lifted his claw and slammed down on the Mana impression.
A crisp slapping sound was heard, and the Mana impression disintegrated. To be more precise, the entire floor disintegrated.
âWhat are you doing, meow?â Polio gaped at Eggface in astonishment.
âTo save Lord Sherlock! Heâs likely trapped inside. If I break the Mana impression, wonât Lord Sherlock appear?â
âWhy did you do that? What if he appears?â
Phoenix shook his head wildly, as though he was going crazy.
âAh! You did that? Lord Sherlock! I had no intention of escaping, meow!â
Though Sherlock hadnât appeared, Polio started explaining himself.
While Phoenix was going to be the prosecuting witness to expose Polioâs escape, the Mana impression broken by Eggface started glimmering. Once the light rays vanished, Sherlock appeared before the Black Dragon, parrot, and black kitten.
The three of them became quiet as they stared at Sherlock.
Sherlock frowned. He looked at them and asked Eggface, âDid you break the Mana impression?â
âLord Sherlock! Iâve saved you!â
Eggface looked excited, but Sherlock frowned and asked, âWho is Master of Dark Flames?â
âAh?â Eggface looked befuddled. Sherlock raised his sandbag-sized fist and punched at Eggface.
Sherlockâs fist landed on Eggface and penetrated his fat body as though it was a paper window.
Eggface didnât bleed or wail in pain.
Phoenix and Polio were terrified. Sherlock killed the Dragon with a single punch because he was unhappy. Sherlock was too violent.
Eggface fell to the ground, but he didnât die. It wasnât Eggface on the ground.
The Black Dragonâs body melted like a piece of chocolate in the hot sun and stuck to Sherlockâs body. The black mud wrapped around Sherlockâs arms.
Sherlockâs arms emitted white rays, and the black mud writhed in pain before falling to the ground and hardening into gray blocks that looked like dried mud.
âWhatâs that, meow?â
Polio walked over and touched the gray blocks with his paw while sniffing them. Polio was shocked.
âThatâs the Ancient Gods clan!â Phoenix said confidently.
âInteresting.â Sherlock used his leg to gather the mud together.
Bru said, âI didnât expect the Ancient Gods to be involved. Why did the imprisoned Ancient Gods stop you from investigating the missing Professor Bacon? Are they involved in this matter?â
âWho knows? I guess so. The Ancient Gods have been imprisoned for too long. Itâs understandable for them to create some trouble during their free time,â Sherlock said.
âBut the leads are broken again, Lord Sherlock.â
âNo, there are leads. Weâre going to Specter College.â
...
At Victoria City.
âAll members, get ready! Put the carriage behind the horses!â
Lancelot was in Moonlight Forest or the outer boundary of Victoria Forest, supervising the gamers to create a horse-pulled carriage. It was improvised for the invasion of the York Territory.
Queen Victoria was serious about conquering the York Territory.