Chapter 541 - 541 Simple Entrustment
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nHow did my reputation spread so quickly? Even if the rumor of me hunting Burman arrived in Port Santa two days before the Flying Bird, the entrustee would have to take time to determine where I live, the authenticity of the news… Lumian estimated a few days before someone sought his services, and this led his thoughts to the unnatural ‘Madame.’
nHe stood up and said to Lugano, “Invite that Madame in.”
nWith those words, Lumian stooped to pick up the distinctive golden straw hat from the small round table. He aimed to make Louis Berry’s image more memorable, adding a touch of flair to his persona.
nIn no time, Lugano escorted a woman in her thirties into the room.
nShe wore a loose-fitting white dress adorned with red flowers, accentuating her curves.
nPort Santa’s women, in contrast to the Dariège region just across the mountain, favored glamorous and stylish attire, embodying a romantic and liberated aesthetic—reflecting the traditional taste of the Feynapotter Kingdom.
nThe lady, with long brown hair tied up and a healthy complexion, entered without a maid. Her azure eyes, framed by thick eyelashes, focused on Lumian, who held the golden straw hat.
nHer red lips moved, and though Lumian couldn’t grasp every word, the name “Louis Berry” was discernible in her pronunciation.
nPromptly, Lugano initiated the translation.
n“The Madame says, Honorable Monsieur Louis Berry, I’ve heard about your hunt of the Demon Warlock. I wonder if you’re willing to help my family solve a problem.”
nLumian’s gaze shifted from the jeweled bead bracelet on the lady’s wrist to her beautiful and mature face.
n“What’s your name?”
n“Giorgia,” the lady replied after Lugano translated.
nLumian repeated, acknowledging the lady’s name with a smile,
n“Madame Giorgia, what would you like to entrust me with?”
nGiorgia listened attentively to Lugano’s translation and spoke in Highlander with a slight local accent, “An evil creature has appeared in my household. I need your help eliminating it.”
nLumian, though grasping the gist, awaited Lugano’s translation by casting his gaze at him.
nWhen Lugano conveyed Giorgia’s words in Intisian, Lumian chuckled and said, “I’m sorry, I forgot to invite the beautiful Madame to have a seat.
n“The great adventurer Gehrman Sparrow taught us that manners are very important.”
nGesturing toward the sofa, Lumian settled onto the divan, attempting to caress Ludwig’s head, like a godfather.
nLudwig quickly shifted his position, avoiding Lumian’s attempt to treat him as a child.
nAs Giorgia took her place in an armchair, Lumian, shaking his golden straw hat, leaned forward.
n“Since it’s an evil creature, why don’t you just find a clergyman of the Earth Mother Church to handle it?”
nGiorgia looked at Lugano and listened attentively.
nShe pursed her thick lips and replied in Highlander,
n“We don’t want the Church to know about this. It will damage our family’s reputation.”
nIs that why you are entrusting me, a foreigner who will leave after watching the sea prayer ritual? And that’s after confirming my ability to deal with that evil creature… Lumian, pondering this choice, shifted his gaze away from Lugano. After a brief pause, he inquired, “Tell me more about that evil creature.”
nAfter a brief pause, Giorgia contemplated and then shared, “It resembles a tailless lizard. It attacked everyone in the household, killing a few maids and valets and devoured their bodies.
n“Our family’s bodyguards fired on it and injured it, but they failed to kill it because it has very strong scales. We could only chase it to the basement and lock it up.
n“We thought it would slowly starve to death from hunger and thirst. To our surprise, nearly two weeks later, it’s still alive and trying to break open the basement door.”
nIt doesn’t seem very dangerous. They could repel it with ordinary firearms… They didn’t mention why the lizard appeared. It appears that this is why they aren’t willing to seek out the Church of Earth Mother and the local government to handle it… Lumian thoughtfully compared the few words he understood to the content translated by Lugano and confirmed that the guide hadn’t embellished or redacted any content.
nLumian then casually inquired, “Were there any casualties among the bodyguards?”
nGiorgia, after the translation, shook her head slowly.
n“No fatalities. Two were injured, but nothing severe. Yes, that monster made the entire room feel like it had been dragged into the deep sea, affecting normal movements.”
nAs if dragged into the deep sea… There’s indeed certain Beyonder phenomena, but it seems relatively weak… Deep sea… Lumian’s interest was piqued as he earnestly inquired about the details.
nAfter a series of responses, Giorgia said gently, “Monsieur Louis Berry, we’re willing to pay you 15,000 risot, but you have to promise not to publicize this matter.”
n15,000 gold risot? According to your description, the monster is worth at most 5,000 gold risot. The remaining 10,000 should be a hush money, right? Lumian smiled and said in broken Highlander, “Sure thing.”
nRising from his seat, Lumian announced in Intisian, “I want to observe the situation at the scene.”
nGiorgia stood up and listened to Lugano’s translation.
nShe wasn’t surprised by Louis Berry’s request. Familiar with adventurers and bounty hunters, she understood the importance of assessing the situation firsthand and making thorough preparations. It meant survivability or success for the elites.
n“Now?” Giorgia sought confirmation.
nLumian comprehended the word and affirmed in Highlander, “Now.”
nAdorning his golden straw hat, he made his way to the door, supplementing in Intisian, “Also, prepare a sumptuous dinner for me, my godson, and my translator.”
nGiorgia, slightly taken aback by the translation, watched Lumian’s departure. She couldn’t shake the feeling that this adventurer possessed a distinct quality compared to those she had encountered before.
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nPort Santa, Saint Lana Street.
nTo the northeast of the city stood multi-story villas adorned with gardens, lawns, and stables.
nGiorgia’s residence occupied number 21 on this street. The five-story villa boasted brownish-red outer walls, adorned with statues of Angels and Saintesses from the Earth Mother Church, along with symbols depicting waves and fishing.
nWearing his distinctive golden straw hat and holding Ludwig’s hand, the latter carrying a red school bag, Lumian trailed behind Giorgia, accompanied by her maid and valet. Together, they entered the villa’s hall, which also served as a spacious dance floor beneath a tall, dome ceiling.
nAs Lumian stepped inside, he felt unseen eyes upon him from the circular railings on the upper floors.
nIt’s indeed a household with multiple families sharing one roof. There are quite a few people… Lumian mused, choosing not to look up, smiling inwardly.
nThe concealed observers remained hidden. Giorgia then summoned two legally armed bodyguards, leading Lumian and the entourage down to the second basement where the iron-black door stood tightly shut.
nAs if sensing someone approaching, the door slammed as if struck by a powerful force.
n“It’s inside,” Giorgia stated, pointing at the iron door with a complicated expression.
nLumian, understanding without the need for translation, pressed down on his golden straw hat and directed, “Take my godson to the living room for pre-
ndinner dessert.”
nAs he spoke, he strode towards the subterranean iron door without a backward glance.
nUpon hearing Lugano’s translation, Giorgia and the maid hastily guided Ludwig back to the surface. A bodyguard caught up to Lumian, his expression serious, and handed him a pewter-black key.
nWithout delay, the two bodyguards drew their revolvers, positioning themselves to aim at the iron door, preventing the monster from escaping.
nLumian methodically inserted the key into the lock, unlocking it.
nHe tossed the key aside and effortlessly pushed the iron door open with one hand.
nIn an instant, the monster’s figure came into view.
nA humanoid lizard, adorned with glistening, robust scales, met Lumian’s eyes. Where there were no scales, smooth, sinister snake-like skin was exposed.
nThe monster’s eyes were vertical, and they glowed with a nearly transparent light. Its mouth harbored sharp teeth that formed a menacing vortex.
nSimultaneously, Lumian felt the air around him grow dense, like shackles enveloping him, clearly impeding his normal movements.
nThe moisture gave the sensation of plunging into the deep sea, enduring pressure from all directions.
nThe humanoid lizard lunged forward, and Lumian’s body leaned towards the enemy as if pulled by a vortex.
nYet, the obvious smile on his lips persisted as he calmly attempted to pivot.
nSuddenly, a latent power surged within him, allowing him to break free from the air’s constraints.
nLumian swiftly rotated his body, swinging his right fist from below.
nInstantly, crimson flames, nearly white, ignited from his fist, spreading to his forearm, resembling a dazzling fire serpent.
nBang!
nThe punch struck the humanoid lizard’s chest and abdomen, causing the flames to compress.
nBoom!
nThe humanoid lizard was sent flying, crystalline scales splattering from its chest and abdomen, resulting in a massive wound.
nLumian didn’t give chase. With one hand in his pocket, he changed his right fist to a palm and gently pushed forward.
nCrimson, nearly white fireballs materialized before him, whistling into the wound on the lizard’s chest and abdomen.
nRumble!
nThe monster disintegrated, its flesh and blood splattering across the ground.
nLumian observed for a few moments before adjusting his golden straw hat. He turned around and walked towards the stairs leading to the surface.
nThe two armed and vigilant bodyguards maintained their original posture, still in a daze, unable to comprehend what had transpired.
nLumian didn’t “rouse” them as he ascended the stairs.
nUpon hearing the explosion, Giorgia, on the ground, left the lounge with Lugano and approached the staircase. She saw Lumian coming up.
n“Have you confirmed the situation?” Madame Giorgia asked with concern.
nLumian replied with a smirk, “It’s resolved.”
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