Chapter 131: “Those foolish bastards. Aren’t they just dancing to the criminal’s tune?”
You’ve Got The Wrong House, Villain
âThose foolish bastards. Arenât they just dancing to the criminalâs tune?â
Damon heard about what happened at the exhibition ground. He was already expecting something bad to happen when those senile old men approved of the event like they were trying to show off.
These days, he was quietly staying in his mansion.
This was because unpleasant rumors continued to spread about the Salvatore family and also because he wanted to use this chance to take a break.
âIâve been working way too hard all this time and Iâm not even cut out for it.â
And so, Damon has been spending his days leisurely and lazing around to his heartâs content. Of course, he couldnât be completely hands-off from work, so he stopped by the Alchemist Tower to check on the situation from time to time.
However the time he spent there was incredibly short compared to before where he practically lived in there.
Flip.
âWhy is this so long? Give me a summary.â
Damon grumbled as he leaned deeper into the chair with feet on the desk. Right now, he was reading a detailed report about the situation outside.
According to the report, a heretic was actually confirmed at the scene of the incident. Apparently, it was a heretic who controlled strange threads and crowsâ¦
Damon didnât continue reading the report detailing the situation at the scene but paused at that part. Thatâs because when he read it was someone who manipulates threads, one person came to mind.
The strange butterfly owner who claimed to have a philosopherâs stone and made a joke out of Damon before. The man he met at the empty auction house in the middle of the night had definitely used threads that seemed like spiderwebs.
âDonât tell me heâs really connected to this?â
Suspicion and unease washed over him.
Damon frowned and put down the crumpled report. After which he pondered for a while.
Rattle!
But in the end, he decided it would be better to go take a look at the crime scene first so he got up from his seat. Of course, if people saw him at the scene of the incident, they would start to gossip so he had to go in secret.
Damon resigned himself to the annoyance and walked out the door.
* * *
Kalian was in a bad mood.
âTheyâre completely playing with me.â
His face was ice-cold.
It was later discovered that the explosives were actually the souvenirs handed out in front of the exhibition hall. Since there were no explosives installed in the building, it would have definitely been useless even if all the visitors were evacuated outside. Moreover, if an explosion had happened while the people carrying souvenirs were scattered outside of the buildingâ¦
The scale of damage could have been much bigger. In fact, if the culpritâs purpose was simply to simultaneously terrorize and cause confusion in the East, there was no need to use this method. They could just install the explosives in any place where people couldnât see. Yet they openly played this kind of trick while Kalian and the guards were there.
The only way Kalian could see this was that they were completely being played with. Yesterday, he immediately ordered his men to investigate the people giving out souvenirs in front of the exhibition hall, but they were yet to get a clue.
Kalian fiddled with the tracker in his hand.
It was attached to the handle of Kalianâs sword in the form of a small jewel. After the incident yesterday, he eventually tried to pursue the heretic who escaped but he failed.
This was because the signal suddenly disappeared in a dark alley. At first, he thought the person noticed his pursuit and removed the tracker but that didnât seem to be the case. He searched all over the alley for a trace of the broken tracker but couldnât find anything.
So in the end, he could only search the surrounding area then go back to the scene of the incident to sort it out.
Later, when he asked the alchemist who made the item, they said the tracker generates a signal according to the bodyâs response so if the target carrying the tracker was dead or unconscious, it would be difficult to track them.
âI canât believe they gave me such a defective product.â
Albeit a unusual sight, Kalian felt irritated. Perhaps the alchemist could sense Kalianâs ire because they quietly commented that it would have been a better item if Damon Salvatore had made it.
However, Damon was conscious of the atmosphere outside and rarely came out of his mansion nowadays, so it was useless to regret it at this point.
Even now, Kalian was doubtful of what the alchemist said.
Is it that the heretic he was chasing suddenly died or lost consciousness in that alley?
Seeing as the tracker was still not picking up a signal, it was more likely to be death, but he didnât find any such traces in that alley. So in the end, he couldnât be sure of anything right now.
Which is why Kalian still carried the tracker with him, just in case something popped up.
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âYou idiot! Itâs the opposite, ok? Youâre the one stopping me when Iâm trying to get rid of the explosives right now!â
âThe explosion just now happened because of you.â
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Kalian recalled what he heard at the scene back then and clenched the tracker tighter in his hand.
Tick!
And that very moment, a signal came from the tracker.
A sharp gleam flashed through Kalianâs eyes.
* * *
âHi, Mr. Gilbert.â
âOh, welcome Mr. Snow.â
âIs Ms. Yuri around?â
At this time, Genos was at the coffeehouse. Although half his face was covered with a bushy wig, the exposed lower half of his face was stiff which was unlike Genos.
âNo, sheâs not here today.â
Gilbert, the owner of the coffee house, shook his head at Genosâ question. Sure enough, as Gilbert spoke, his face was a little dark.
Hearing that Yuri was not around, Genosâs face grew even more stiff.
âIs that so? Is sheâ¦taking a day off?â
âItâs not thatâ¦â
Gilbert hesitated then said.
âActually, I havenât been able to contact her ever since she left the store yesterday saying she had something to do.â
Yuri, who left the story yesterday saying she was taking the afternoon off, never came back in the end. She was even absent today without giving any notice.
However, Gilbert wasnât angry with Yuri, instead he was worried.
âMs. Yuri isnât that kind of personâ¦thereâs a lot of horrible things out there, do you think something happened to her? And there was even an explosion yesterdayâ¦â
Yuri had never been absent from work without notice nor had she ever slacked off at work. Because she was such a diligent employee, he couldnât help but feel worried immediately.
âIâm more worried because the time of the explosion just happens to overlap with the time Ms. Yuri left yesterday.â
They said there were unidentified casualties at the explosion yesterday. He didnât want to have ominous thoughts but with the situation like this, his thoughts kept going in a bad direction.
âSo you havenât been able to see her since yesterdayâ¦â
Snowâs face grew even more serious.
âI was even thinking of stopping by Ms. Yuriâs house after closing up the shop later.â
Gilbert was so worried about Yuri that he couldnât focus on the store the entire day so he figured it would be better if he closed up early and went to check on Ms. Yuri himself.
âHello, did Ms. Yuri get off work already?â
âAh! Ms. Anne-Marie!â
Right then, a happy face appeared at the entrance of the coffeehouse. Anne-Marie came looking for Yuri and when Gilbert greeted her, her eyes went wide.
Gilbert knew Yuri and Anne-Marie were next-door neighbors. So he quickly went over to Anne-Marie and asked.
âMs. Anne-Marie, actually, Ms. Yuri didnât come to work today so I was wondering if she was sick or anything, it has me worriedâ¦â
But Anne-Marieâs reaction after hearing Gilbertâs words was not encouraging.
âOh, actually I came to the coffeehouse to see Ms. Yuri because it didnât look like sheâs been home since yesterday evening.â
Anne-Marie went to Yuriâs house both last night and this morning, but the house was empty every time she visited. Still, she figured Yuri would likely go to work so she went to the coffeehouse to see herâ¦
Hearing about Yuriâs absence from Gilbert made Anne-Marie grow worried too.
âDid Ms. Yuri not tell you anything yesterday, Mr. Gilbert?â
Gilbert nodded at that with his face once again overcast.
âThatâs weird. Sheâs never like thatâ¦â
Anne-Marieâs face was covered with dark clouds.
The amount of people who were thinking hard with serious expressions increased to three.
âMaybe we should tell the guards?â [1]
âFor nowâ¦she might have just had something very urgent come up and couldnât tell anyone before she left so maybe we should wait a little longer?â
When Anne-Marie brought up the guards because she felt anxious, Genos stopped her.
Gilbert and Anne-Marie still looked worried but they nodded because Genosâ words werenât exactly wrong. If they jumped to a hasty conclusion and it turns out to not be a big deal, they might make things difficult for Yuri instead.
For now, since it was still barely one day, she might just come back in the evening today.
Still, Anne-Marie left to look through possible places Yuri might have been to. Genos also left the coffeehouse with a hardened expression.
Gilbert welcomed a customer while glancing at Yuriâs empty spot with a gloomy look on his face.
* * *
âMmâ¦â
And at that time, Yuri opened her eyes.
It was dark all around her, making it difficult to know if it was night right now or an enclosed space without light.
Her head was still blank, and her body felt as heavy as wet cotton. Which is why it took her a little while to figure out her situation.