The prison cell was not-so-large, merely a small cuboid room about six feet by four. Not one piece of furniture was in sight, not even a creaky bed of hay or wood. Maybe if one would count the manacles binding Lili as furniture, then the number of furniture would rise from zero to one. The walls had this mossy scent, while thick gray bricks and dust filled the room.
This cell itself seemed to have not been used for quite a long time. The scent of rust wafted out of the metal bars, intermixing with the weird scent of grass. She had no one to accompany her aside from the squeaky rats running out of nowhere from time to time.
“So that’s the place where the grassy scent came from.” Lili raised her head, gazing at the small barred window. The small open window kept the cell from being overly suffocating. The small opening was the only thing that gave her light in the day and night. The silence of being alone for an entire day aside from when her food got delivered was nothing but torture. She remembered the days when she still lived in the slum, keeping herself busy with the old memories when she was still young.
Lili stood on the tip of his toes, hoping to take a look. Unfortunately, the long chains held her back from moving around by at least a meter. She already had this vague idea of what was coming next after she heard the words coming out of the jail warden.
“I’m going to be sold.” Lili sighed. Waiting for the inevitable felt terrible. She felt like she was slowly falling into quicksand when nothing and no one to hold on to. It was not for the weak-hearted. Fortunately, Lili was not among those faint of heart.
Lili remembered the kids that were with her. She asked the drunk warden about them but only got scoffed. Of course, she understood where he was coming from. Who would answer a question from someone who smashed a brick on your head? But the weird thing was, the drunk warden was still quite good to her, ignoring the fact that she had tried to escape. He even offered a few words during his drunk talks as if he knew what she was undergoing.
“What a weird slave trader.” She shut her eyes in thought. As a person who came from the depths of slums, she clearly knew that slave traders were usually unforgiving. The drunkard even gave her a used stinky pillow after probably feeling sorry for punching her in the guts.
“Is it because I am a product that must not be damaged?” The golden-eyed lady sneered in self-depreciation. “Feels like I’m a pig fattened for slaughter. They should have given me a bed at least.”
She was even getting fed with delicious warm meals and rare fruits. Something she could only dream of when she was still in the orphanage.
In all honesty, Lili had already accepted the fact that she wouldn’t have any chances of escape anymore. Weeks of being stuck in a lonely cell offered her a lot of time to think. Though she felt like gritting her teeth every time she thought of that fake bastard, the drunkard warden’s words were right. Even though she hated that bastard fake noble, she knew that her fury would bring her nothing but emotional agony. She even started to carefully analyze the words of the drunkard who takes of her needs in this jail. She didn’t know why, but she had adapted faster than she could even imagine.
Am I weird? She asked herself. In the end, she concluded she was indeed peculiar. Chained, but not cowered. Alone in an old dilapidated cell. Yet her spirit had never broke even once. Did my experience in the slums help?
Anyway, all she could think for now was the two brats who were with her. She felt worried. Unlike her, those two lads were quite rambunctious. The two wouldn’t be so accepting of their new environment like her.
Maybe they’re terrified right now. Lili took a deep breath. I need to meet them.
Soon, a creaking sound entered Lili’s ear. She threw a glance at the small barred window.
It’s not yet sunset. The food seems a bit too early today. Lili frowned before shaking her head. No, something’s different.
Lili kept her silence, carefully listening to the brisk steps. From the sound of it, there was another person coming for her today. The tapping sounds that entered her ears were not of one person. The other’s probably the drunkard. But who’s the other one.
“Hey, lass, someone’s here for a visit.” The drunkard shouted through the dark halls of the dungeon. He sounded awake and clear today.
Slowly, the light coming from the candle weaved the shadows of an old woman. Soon enough, Lili finally saw who it was. It was a familiar old lady.
Lili’s eyes shook as she stared at her visitor, her eyes turning into saucers. The old lady’s once warm, caring gaze now replaced tired gaze. Lili knew who she was.
Lili pursed her lips, confused about what was happening.
“O-Old Mistress.” Lili’s voice quivered. “Why are you here? W-what's happening here?”
“I’m sorry, Lili.” Her shoulders sagging, dark eye bags dwelled under her eyes. The old lady showed a tired smile. “It’s my fault. If you’re going to hate anyone. But please listen to me first..."
“Listen… but why did you…?” A tear slowly crept into Lili’s eyes, trickling straight to her lips. She gaped, her entire body trembling.
“This is my job,” the old mistress stared straight towards Lili’s golden pupils.
“Y-your job?” Lili’s eyes dilated. She held her chest in pain as if something just pierced through it. All as if something had died insider her. Her train of thoughts stopped upon reaching a simple conclusion.
"D-don't tell me..." She turned ashen-white. "The rest of the kids..."
The old mistress knew… and she was part of it.
"You're right." The old mistress closed her eyes. She turned towards the drunkard nearby and offered a weary simper.
The old lady then pulled out her sleeves, revealing a dark-colored tattoo. Lili was sure it had the same appearance as a coiling snake. She reached out her hands, wiping the building tears away from Lili’s eyes.
Then she stared at the drunk warden.
“Like him, I can’t run.” The old mistress shut her eyes, her lips trembling. “Nobody can run from the organization made by a powerful magus. A true noble of Antacast. We’re bound by an oath till death to never leave nor betray this place."
“But your case is a mistake on my part.” The old lady added. “I’m sorry. But please let me explain.”
Lili’s eyes lit up as the old mistress pulled her out of the dark, moist dungeon. The oak wood door separating the outside and the dark prison creaked open. The peeking light forced her to cover her eyes, forcing her to shut her eyes. After a few seconds, her golden pupils opened, adjusting herself to the light.The young lady blinked around, watching the wide sprawling halls with spiky orbs lighting the path. Her teacher told her of those expensive lights. Those orbs were called magicites; magical spheres crafted from monster cores by rune magus. The orbs filled the expansive halls every four or five meters, illuminating the entire halls.There was also the long crimson-hued carpet extending throughout the floor. And then there were the guards. Lili gulped and almost ran away.“Ignore them. They won’t do anything,” The old mistress said. “Just continue walking. We’re already near.”Lili’s senses tingled as
The old mistress had spent the entire first day answering Lili’s never-ending questions. Despite knowing that she would soon become part of the auction as a product, the young lady remained as chatty as ever. All as if she had thrown her worries into the wind.And as for the second today, the old mistress planned to tell Lili what she needed to do while preparing her for the auction. After all, Lili will have to meet the master of the entire city tomorrow. The true noble whom the old mistress once served. And part of that plan was to make her presentable and not by her own standards, but by the standards of the nobility.Staring at the gorgeous dresses and gowns she wore one by one, Lili felt a bit suffocated. At first, she still felt passionate, but after the umpteenth dress, something broke in her. She remembered the stray chicken she caught a few weeks ago. After she pulled all the feathers, she stuffed the chicken with herbs and condiments before being dipped
Dragons were once the ruler of the entire continent. Mighty creatures of the olden days. They ruled the world through the Heart of Magic, the heart of the first primordial dragon. Some said it was a gem, while some theorized that it was a beating heart. Whatever it was, the heart of magic was the source of all the arcane arts, the source of all mana.It was also known to have brought the first life to exist. The very origin of magic arts.The heart of magic allowed dragons to rule for a thousand years, deigning them nigh immortality. Despite this, their rule was just and brought prosperity to the entire continent of Endymion.Until that fateful day when the first human stumbled into the tallest mountains, where the dragons live. It was a man. A man blessed with a gift of tongue. A master of arcane arts. He came wishing for the young dragon princess' hands, claiming that he loved her so. And in three years, with his honeyed but poisoned words, he convinced the dr
Amid the laughs and smile, three knocks hummed from the magical Oakwood door, interrupting the discussion of Lili and the old mistress.The arching smile on the old lady’s face slowly receded as she gazed at the magical door. Being able to knock through the magic protections, she was sure they were the old master’s direct subordinates. She wondered who’d it be."It's time. Get ready, Lili." The old mistress strode forward, clasping Lili's icy palms. "Don't worry about anything. Keep yourself collected. Just answer the master's questions, hiding nothing."'Knock. Knock. Knock.'The old mistress paced and dragged the door open. A creaky echo reverberated throughout the room. She immediately caught two shadows waiting outside the room. One wore a full-plated armor, a walking tin can as a guard, while the other was a sharp-eyed middle-aged woman.The two visitors' eyes grew three-sizes after gawking at the old mistress. The middle-aged
The sprawling hallways were nothing but a giant labyrinth in Lili’s eyes. Each corner they turned skewed her sense of direction. It turned haywire. She couldn’t even determine which was north or south anymore. What’s worse is that even though the magicites illuminated their path, she could feel that someone was watching them from the thinly veiled shadows.Lili trudged forwards, keeping her eyes focused on the middle-aged lady named Loth. Death could only be the ending once she loses her way in this place. She was sure of it. She could feel that the deeper they go, the worse the feeling became.She stared at the back of the middle-aged lady, thinking whether if she should ask a question.“The castle itself is a maze,” said Loth as she started a conversation, breaking the suffocating silence of the eerie castle halls. Perhaps sensing the confusion of the young lady trailing behind her. “A spell to deal with thieves and trespass
Lili gulped and gathered all the courage she could muster. The eerie pitch-black door creaked open. She marched despite her shaky limbs. With every step, the pressure also grew. She gasped but continued to tramp forwards.If this was the test from the magus, then she mustn't disappoint, both for her and the old headmistress's sake."Hoho? An exceptional mental strength," said an old wearing a long pitch-black robe. The skittering quill pen stopped as he watched the guest standing near the door. He had a well-combed beard, mirth flickered in those wizened unfathomable eyes."Not everyone could withstand my presence. And even though I'm holding it back, many still faint." The old man threw a curious stare, watching Lili in a scrutinizing light. "So you're the lass Anna has been hiding from me. Interesting. I never thought she'd hide nothing from me until today."The young lady shuddered in response. Though the old magus had a lax tone, she sensed the irrita
"Please provide better accommodation and education for the orphans." Lili lowered her head, waiting for the response of the old noble magus. She originally wanted to ask for the orphans' freedom, but immediately double-take after she realized that it’d be a big mistake and would only make things more difficult if she did that.The old noble magus's influence, through the old headmistress, was probably the one shielding the orphanage from other forces. Perhaps it was also the reason that fake fat noble limited his actions and could only act as much as the old magus had allowed.After meeting the old magus, Lili determined that every child in the orphanage was the old powerful man’s possession. Thus her wish for the orphan’s freedom would only set the children to a far worse scenario. The old noble’s protection in exchange for the orphanage’s freedom. That was the price the orphanage had to pay, and that included her.And so, she wish
“Lass, I’ve done the part of the deal. I’ll make sure that your potential suitors would be practitioners of the word decency.” The old magus chortled. He then counted with his fingers and it stopped at eight before gazing at Lili. “Decent nobles. ‘Pfft’. They exist within the Antacastian nobility, but most of them have weird quirks. Eight of them. That’s all I could do. Are you fine with that?”“I couldn’t ask for more, old master.” Lili’s crimson dress swayed as she bowed towards the old man.“It’s decided then, I’ll write the letters. Your luck would depend on whether they’ll accept my invitation or not.” The old magus waved his hands. He took the ringer bell on the large table and shook it. “The same people will guide you back. Ready yourself for tomorrow and make your presentable for the masked ball. If you wish for the best, you must first make the bes
“H-Headmistress?” Lili tilted her head, confused. She shifted her gaze to the left and saw the fake noble who dragged her into this. The once prideful fake noble was shuddering on the side. But unlike the last time, he didn’t dare to show courage and just lowered his head. He kept silent as he slumped on his knees. He was sweating like a pig under a roasting blaze. “What is happening?” His pudgy chin trembled, and if a pit suddenly appeared somewhere, he looked like he’d be more than willing to jump. And after seeing Lili, the fatty lowered his head, his quivering lips paling. On the other hand, the headmistress’ eyes lit up after seeing Lili. She stood up from her seat, circling around Lili, making sure she was safe and sound. Assured that Lili was fine, the headmistress let out a sigh of relief. She then gave the confused Lili a deep hug. “Thank god you’re safe. Lili, listen to me. Please wait for me in the other room. I will need to talk to the old master.”
Lili jumped out of her feet and almost tripped on her crimson dress in shock. The intricate butterfly mask she wore slipped out of her face. Fortunately, Loth immediately stepped forward and caught the mask before it could even hit the floor. With a hand on her chest, Lili sighed in relief after seeing the butterfly mask safe. It was a unique artifact personally crafted by the old magus, and if the butterfly mask broke because of her carelessness… She would owe a debt. Just the thought of it was enough to pull a grimace out of her. She glimpsed at the nobles within the wide halls. Even those nobles invited by the old magus seemed to take extra care in handling those magical artifacts, almost as if they were taking care of babies. From that alone, she already surmised that the masks were something quite costly and rare, even among the nobility. Lili threw a glance at Loth, staring specifically at the butterfly mask on her hands. The middle-aged
From the balcony of the auction house, an old man wearing a full-white magus cloak watched how the infamous duke caught a few bad eggs, acting like a knight in shining armor that was out of his character. Instead of someone’s savior, he appeared like a visiting reaper instead. There was also the lass. Even though she wasn’t the target of the duke, the little lass still sprinted away like a scared rabbit. She didn’t even know that she was sitting at the young duke’s reserved seat without his permission. The old magus couldn’t help but chuckle after seeing the funny sight. “Anyway, what do we have here? It seemed the stupid duke brat really liked the lassie for him to waste time like this.” The chief magus of the Antacastian royal court frowned and shook his head. “He’s not joking. He’s dead set for that little lassie. Anyway, his old fossil of a grandfather will surely love this news. Who could have thought that his grandson who usually hates women would suddenly beco
“Magicites? As grand as ever.” A black-haired man uttered. His lips twitched as he stepped down from his carriage. His emerald eyes zeroed on the infamous auction house’s show of grandeur. ‘That stinky Antacastian Magus truly splurge his money with no remorse. He spends like a madman.’ After taking one of the free masks lying nearby the entrance, the duke let out a sigh. He shook his head and turned towards his entourage. “Let’s go.” Soon enough, the duke’s arrival brought the entire party halls into a fresh bout of frenzy. All the eyes seemed to focus on the emerald-eyed man. Even though there was a mask hiding his face. The color of his eyes, his posture, and his aura alone were enough for the nobles to know who he was. It was a giveaway. It seemed like the old magus hadn’t lied to them about the famed man’s arrival. The Duke of Avalon had truly arrived. Despite the buzzing chatters, the duke simply ignored everyone. He even felt bor
The lady who wore a dazzling crimson dress felt her legs quivering. She wanted to rush back to the old headmistress… and, if possible, back to the orphanage. Unfortunately, the sharp gazes she felt from the servants behind her halted all those thoughts. Controlling her emotions, she remembered the teachings of the old headmistress. She gently curtsied towards the servants who escorted her. An unfathomable smile slid out of her inviting lips. “Thank you, good sirs and ladies, for guiding me here.” Her simple acknowledgment had those male servants flushing while the lady servants had their eyes turned into saucers. The servants looked intoxicated and spelled bound as they tried to peel away their eyes from the fairy-like existence before them. “Goodbye now.” She let out a sigh, leaving the tongue-tied servants standing like fools. Lili trudged, snail-paced, entering the conspicuously shimmering door. Soon enough, she heard the chatters and giggles comin
The night had come forth, and the masked ball hosted by the old magus was already about to start. The flickering lights coming from costly magic stones shone one after another as soon as the last rays of the sun fell to slumber. Like a web of multicolored rays, the rare magic stones lit up the road and the auction house like twinkling stars. All the noble guests who saw the beautiful scene as they stepped down from their glamorous carriages would usually stop for a moment to look around the grandeur of the auction house before proceeding with a pleased expression. Their nods of satisfaction showed how happy and proud they were to be invited into the old magus auction house. Some were fresh faces, while others were already old-timers in the auction. Nevertheless, both new and old treated each other with respect. Most of the nobility considered the invitation coming from the old magus' auction house as proof of status and power. After all, not all nobles or ric
Chapter 23: Behind the Shadows Darkness and silence loomed inside a mid-sized mansion. Just three days ago, this mansion was once the home of a local noble of Antacast. But for some mysterious reason, the prideful noble suddenly sold the mansion and brought all his liquid assets away as if he was fleeing from a deadly plague. He even brought his entire clan away as if a blight was after his entire household. He explained nothing, not even to his circle of friends, and simply ran away. A few gossips and speculations soon spread to the masses and in the aristocratic circles about what really happened. Some said that the mansion had become hunted, and that forced the noble to move away. Some believed that a demon had visited the mansion. They said that the demon cursed the mansion after the noble tried playing with some forbidden magic. Whatever the real reason was, they were sure that something eerie had happened to the mansion. After all, the once lively mansi
Thinking that there was a quite huge possibility that the cold-blooded butcher would buy her, Lili felt like a fishbone had been stuck in her throat. Even though the Duke looked handsome and fresh outside, it wouldn’t matter if his insides were rotten. Lili bit her lips and waited for the old lady’s reply. She hoped that the old headmistress could think of a solution for her current source of trouble. The duke. The man that had been dubbed as the ‘Butcher of the North’. She didn’t wish for a bloody duke as a sponsor, especially if the man was someone infamous for killing young ladies… like her. She wished some dragon would just swoop her away and be done with it. A few moments of stillness passed. The old lady kept her eyes shut and soon sighed. Her shoulders sagged. She wanted to find a solution for Lili, but soon lost the energy after realizing how impossible it was. “You.. all you can do is hope for the best. Hope that the Duke’s only jesting yesterday. That he’s
“Lili… Lili… Wake up.” A voice rang, waking up Lili from her deep slumber, cutting her off from another strange dream of hers. Feeling dizzy from the light nudging she had received from the owner of the voice, Lili groaned. With difficulty, she squinted and tried to open her rebellious eyelids. She felt like her eyes still wished to lengthen their rest. She squirmed out of the embrace of the warm quilt and glanced sideways, searching for the origin of the familiar voice. The old mistress sat on the side of the bed. She wore a warm, but tired smile on her face as she stared at Lili. There were also dark lines forming under her eyes, a good proof that she possibly hadn’t taken even a wink yet. “Old mistress,” Lili said. She yawned as she rubbed her eyes. Sleeping there on a fluffy bed really made it easier to enjoy sleep as compared to when she was still in the orphanage. She stretched and hugged the old lady’s waist, something that had always calmed her down when she