Chapter 430
Chapter 430
Chapter 430
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Jane approached through the basement corridor.
This was an entirely unexpected situation. Consequently, Oliver registered her presence a moment later than Merlin did.
Wasnt that the case? The location had been reserved for quiet work, and Janes appearance was completely unforeseen.
Prior to this, her method of arrival remained a mystery.
Only Merlin and Kevin were privy to the information divulged by Oliver.
With suspicions that Merlin might possess some insight, Oliver turned towards him, only to find that he had already vanished.
Um
Pondering Merlins ability to appear and disappear like the wind, Oliver muttered, and it was during this that Jane reached the basements iron door, knocked twice, and swung it open.
Bang. Bang. Creak
The sound of metal and rusty hinges filled the air as the door slowly opened, revealing Janes face through the gap.
Thanks to this, she was able to catch a glimpse of the basements surroundings.Th.ê most uptodate novels are published on n(0)velbj)n(.)co/m
Multiple machines were connected to a blood tank, housing damaged bodies and Corpse dolls, bodies in various stages of embalming, and numerous others hung on drying racks after preservation. Alongside them were packaged blood and various organs piled beside the bodies. Notably, each bodys shoulder bore grades, denoting them as A, B, or C based on quality, and the packed organs were labeled with their donors names, highlighting a level of experience and systemization.
Oliver, intrigued by Janes response to the familiar yet macabre sight, fixed his attention on her eyes.
To Oliver, this was a routine view, but he understood that others, shaped by societal norms and Angel House education, might perceive it as aberrant.
As expected, Jane displayed surprise, confusion, and fear upon entering Olivers temporary workshop.
Not that her reaction was unwarranted. After all, corpses were strewn about. Nevertheless, Jane, aware that Oliver could sense emotions, regained her composure and exhibited no overt signs of alarma thoughtful act within her capabilities.
Her emotions remained tranquil. Amid the bustling workspace with over twenty bodies, Jane greeted Oliver at the entrance.
Hello, Dave.
Oliver reciprocated the greeting.
Hello, Miss Jane How did you come here?
I asked Mr. Lucian. He knew I was a friend of Daves and told me right away.
Oliver sighed, recognizing that while he had requested access to the basement, he hadnt explicitly stipulated the need to keep its location confidentiala lapse on his part.
Fatigued from two days without sleep, Oliver struggled to find his words.
Especially after a lengthy conversation with Merlin.
So, he inquired about what intrigued him the most.
Um Sorry, but may I ask why you are here?
Disappointing. You ask how and why your friend came Isnt that too cold? Have you started disliking me?
No, its not that. Its just-
-Haha, just kidding. Jane interjected, laughing. However, it was more than a mere jest. Beneath her playful demeanor, she genuinely cared about Oliver, for reasons he couldnt fathom.
Um I just wanted to have a meal with a friend. Is that possible?
A meal you say?
Yes, you look like someone needs to feed you.
Jane observed Oliver and made a very reasonable observation.
Though Oliver had made progress since their initial encounter amidst turmoil, he still appeared unwell, as if he had transitioned from being starved for a month to being starved for a fortnight.
For Oliver, whose body was his instrument as an enforcer, it wasnt a bad idea. He needed to eat whenever possible to regain his strength. He also experienced persistent hunger, possibly a side effect of [Starvation].
While not life-threatening, the constant, nagging hunger was a bothersome issue, akin to a curse.
However, Oliver found Janes suggestion somewhat discomforting. Despite their friendship and enjoyable conversations, he felt uneasy. Conflicted? Suffocated?
This was why he had immersed himself in his work in this basement, entrusting everything to Merlin.
As Oliver was on the verge of politely declining, using work as an excuse, Jane spoke resolutely.
Mr. Dave.
Yes, Miss.
You might not know, but its very rude for a man to refuse a womans suggestion.
Oliver realized, Ah.
Yes. You used a portal to evacuate Lucian, Murphy, and me to the university, right?
Oliver nodded. He had created a portal in the basement for the sake of expediency and safety.
That time, I caught the eye of some mages and refugees around us, and that started conversations leading to friendships.
Ah, I see.
I was also lucky. Among those I spoke to were natural-born entrepreneurs. Even amidst the citys disaster, they sought opportunities to make money, gathering investors to realize their plans. Isnt that amazing?
Oliver nodded in agreement, recognizing it as a typical occurrence in Landa. Hadnt Forrest mentioned something similar? In the event of an incident at the airship station, people would be more inclined to short the airship companys stock than to aid the victims. Janes situation appeared to be a reflection of this reality.
The problem was that the citys damages were so extensive that the usual investment methods couldnt raise the target amount of money. Thats when Murphy, Lucian, and I joined forces. I could bring in the Sisterhoods funds, and Murphy and Lucian could bring in money from the Crime Firm and the Milieu respectively This restaurant too, I came to know of it then. So, its thanks to you, Dave.
Oliver quietly marveled at how opportunities presented themselves and were seized amidst disaster and happenstance.
So, can you tell me, Dave? What happened?
Janes abrupt question appeared to be the focal point, judging by the emotions it carried.
Having heard her account and enjoyed their meal, Oliver decided to respond in accordance with the agreement he and Merlin had reached.
After parting with Miss Jane, I went to stop Human-meat Chef. It was tough on my own. As you can see, I was affected by his disease-weakness black magic. In the midst of that, the Archiver-
-Thats not what I asked.
Jane interjected.
I wasnt asking about your physical injuries, but if something is bothering you. The body is important, of course, but so is the mind.
Jane genuinely inquired, her concern for Oliver evident after careful consideration about whether she was overstepping.
Oliver set down his fork and knife, even though he was still hungry, sensing the sincerity of her emotions. Human-meat Chefs words lingered in his mind.
Why do you ask that?
Jane shrugged her shoulders, much like she did when they first met, adopting the guise of a naive and innocent heiress.
Although her appearance had taken on a more androgynous quality, with black piercings adorning her ears and a bolder demeanor, it was strikingly reminiscent of their initial encounter, if not more so.
It just seemed like you had something on your mind.
Brushing his fingers against his face, Oliver inquired, Do I appear troubled?
Jane shook her head.
No, its not that. Its just a feeling I am your friend, arent I?
Friend. The word reverberated within Oliver, but then he remembered the unsettling question raised by Human-meat Chefs words.
Was he genuinely valuing Jane and Kent as cherished individuals, or was it their emotions that held value for him?
People are just like biological machines that produce interesting emotions to you I made a mistake in threatening you. It was absurd to threaten someone important to you when I invited you here Even I have someone important, but you only have precious emotions. Like cherished toys.
Despite its length, Oliver vividly recalled this statement.
It was something he could have dismissed, but it continued to gnaw at him.
In a twisted way, he was curious. Would he have felt sorrow if Jane had perished in the turmoil? And if so, would it have been due to the loss of a friend?
The fact that he was even questioning this suggested that something was amiss.
In an attempt to push these thoughts aside, he had remained awake for two nights, immersing himself in work. However, instead of dispelling his doubts, his fatigued mind had only made them more perplexing.
Perhaps staying awake all night had been a mistake, or perhaps he needed a different focus.
Oliver cautiously replied, Can I tell you later? I cant seem to organize my thoughts properly because I havent slept.
Of course. Take your time to think and answer. But you have to tell me, okay?
Jane leaned forward slightly as she spoke, and Oliver nodded, giving her his word.
Jane leaned back, content, and playfully added, Thank you. As a return favor, Ill tell you some news from Landa. If you want Actually, thats partly why I came.
What is it?
Forrest seems to be planning a business venture. A redevelopment project in District X. A coincidence, isnt it? Do you know anything about it?
(To be Continued)
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