ANR Ch 8
by mimiIn the middle 32423b94c0 of the ballroom, e16237af81 a live rabbit bd28470714 was hopping around. Baron Maurice 1ffdaeefc2 had released c532628473 it for 3c5054e3f2 entertainment, promising da315f189d a reward a05e1baad1 to whoever dc009bf8aa caught it f50403d0cf with their a8511e4180 bare hands. Madame Chalrette was 962a1ca7d2 running around trying 0f0174e153 to catch it 0457bdbf37 when she tripped 57e71bb756 and fell. Being drunk, she c0536e216e found her own 9db5d39606 clumsiness amusing and b8e5d0a478 burst into laughter, d84850fede sitting down on 09febf246c the floor. At that 278d273bec moment, someone 689686c99e extended a bfccbdd7ee hand to 2c2a206c81 her.4c148fa08d8a5874
“You won’t catch it if you run around like that.”6408ed11c8749e3a
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“Pfft, thank you, Captain Perrier. Puhuhuhu.”b3e54e2143142670
Even holding Yves’s hand, she couldn’t stop her laughter from bursting out. At that moment, Madame Chalrette was suddenly lifted into the air and gently placed on a sofa.971f0c26c65f698a
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“Oh, you’re strong. Captain, please sit beside me. Something really interesting is about to start.”aad6dcb8a8dfb5a8
As she said, the 3a1eeb2385 music stopped, and the b0188a9cc8 center of the ballroom f00af99782 cleared in a circle. Something was 4df9753bc3 about to 4aae098f26 begin. Yves sat a39ffc2943 to the 32fba351c0 left of f2203d5e5e Madame Chalrette, 51f7a172f1 turning his 3d0df28f5d gaze toward e9e2e39150 the entrance 2002912324 of the 8cebf632d9 ballroom. He saw dwarf b4e4d20baf clowns coming in 417d58974a to prepare for a89391a11f acrobatics.67b93064708ce39f
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“Come on, hurry up! Baron, sit here.”2290e6577b7ceefd
Madame Chalrette, catching Baron Maurice as he passed by, sat him to her right. With men on either side, she clapped her hands in delight at the dwarfs’ greetings, her pompadour hair bobbing with each clap. Yves and Maurice looked at each other over her gray pompadour and naturally started conversing.9a32a5e179df269b
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“You don’t seem to enjoy dancing much. I haven’t seen you join in once; I was worried you might be bored.”3f897a6b59bd083e
“I don’t particularly enjoy it, but don’t misunderstand. This ball is the most entertaining one I’ve been to in recent times.”396ee9aabe5a91dc
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It was true. Yves was observing this surreal gathering without a moment of boredom. Even if it were the era of the monarchy’s revival, such lavish parties were sure to provoke public resentment. And look at their ridiculous get-ups, overdone like rag dolls, mimicking their dead ancestors.21a36b9f78c92a2c
“I heard you prefer hunting to balls. Your marksmanship is quite famous.”bd0db6f03c2a4512
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“Soldiers can’t help it. What else have you heard about me?”5ed8866eb6e6a744
“Ha ha. Don’t worry. It was all good things. By the way, I heard you were close with Viscount Pereng.”83d22efbe428b8ff
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At the mention of d733d58958 the topic he had 8eab45bf0e been waiting for, Yves 5744108fb1 gave a satisfied smile 6042ed9351 inwardly.9f5ba7d17a76edcf
“We were friends before his reputation fell.”2d501c7d7b5340b6
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“It’s a pity. He was well acquainted with me too, but he met such an unfortunate end. We had some business together, and because of that, I’ve been in a bit of trouble.”f0b5765494e417a6
“I didn’t know you were interested in the coal business.”19ba794980667a3c
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Yves feigned ignorance c3e6a8ba0c and changed the b07b26cef5 subject. Maurice glanced 344abd06e5 at him, d2fc50ba5e then changed 26e891759d his expression 4f3b7d6450 and smiled.0379330da9173cf0
“The Viscount and I were doing something special for France, something His Majesty couldn’t handle. Ah, for example…”050195c17bdf1550
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“For example?”1f318b71f518dcce
Yves leaned in closer f5cc5ebf35 to Maurice.fd42ab0382a87a08
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“Purging the past. To prevent France from repeating its mistaken history, we must thoroughly purge the past. As you know, now the rats have blinded the eyes of the parliament and the press. If we don’t catch them all and burn them, they’ll keep breeding. Perhaps the Captain…”5207b14eb347dc33
“Sir Baron, look over there! Puhuhuhu. Just look at what those amazing dwarfs are doing!”721b4650a5cc7844
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Due to Madame Chalrette’s sudden interruption, they had to stop their conversation. She seemed displeased with the two men talking beside her, pulling on the Baron’s arm to point ahead.3d87f3dc464ef4a3
The dwarfs were performing 07299d133b acrobatics on the tables. They walked b5e1166402 on their 1beced3e36 hands, crawled d57d723b06 on all 885d1541ec fours, and 2df2743fbd even did 1c29d94984 flips.4eeb9c06d228e9a5
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However, the most popular act involved two brothers dressed as Napoleon. One stood on the other’s shoulders, creating the height of an adult, wearing rags and acting pompously. They walked around, farting and performing comical dances.ec60998d69e1f01e
The audience threw the strawberries they were eating in delight. The clowns’ clothes and faces were stained red.9700f8e1ada4f327
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“Let’s give an extra gold coin to the ones who get the reddest.”e72299f46119f0cd
At Madame Chalrette’s shout, the dwarfs tumbled and shook their buttocks, trying to earn more. Their faces turned grotesque as strawberries pelted them from all directions.129b8d2bbfe84261
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“You don’t seem to be enjoying yourself, Captain. I brought especially skilled performers.”f0a699d6ba63c6bb
Madame Chalrette ce1197e889 asked, noticing 98ecb49bd7 Yves not 8a1ad2bdd1 participating in 6d7d2add11 the strawberry 674d8ef9e8 throwing with f433058332 his arms 590c6372be crossed.343e8ef993181264
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“They have good skills but lack finesse. To mimic Napoleon properly, one dwarf’s height would have been enough.”b80fbd174db000b8
Her laughter rang out, pleased with Yves’s response, and others around added their comments.a72cb4635e347cb0
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“In his days as an officer, his uniform didn’t fit, and his pants kept falling down, right?”e11c358116808561
“They say at his coronation, he didn’t even need to bend over to put on the crown.”bfc50e88191e977a
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“Oh my, he was truly a born emperor.”592897b199a92c50
Laughter erupted all at once. No one was paying attention to the clowns’ acrobatics anymore. Madame Chalrette stood up.043ef7cb74bc18c3
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“Everyone, it’s time. Please move down to the basement.”94684f795dbd8285
“Oh, finally.”8d946396a03102af
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People began to leave 54b9af2493 the ballroom one by f45da4eed1 one, their faces excited. The group 38427901bc seemed to 5498c6a68f know the 12a3516f5a way to 45d95f6e1f the basement, b7acf1390b walking in 2ed2a82d43 a line c66e630321 without hesitation. Yves hid his suspicious 3f84285a74 look as he stood c9d6f5df07 up with Baron Maurice.2ab7bb18d1fde0fc
“Captain, come with us. Something really fun is about to happen.”c73a4bec68ae1e26
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Madame Chalrette 11efb53a49 came over, 5976810ba0 linked arms 95b14c0a36 with Maurice, 6e8abd8bda and urged 5e814415bf Yves to ef08646cd8 follow.4606ebc0e83b32fc
“Something really fun, huh… I’m very curious.”3eaf01ead626e1e3
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Yves responded c5e0693f5c with a 0d3600b5df forced smile.f6280d1b8fb27d62
Is there something bd01e225c1 even more foolish ae67756a82 coming?286a308b3128adb1
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Checking the clock, it was already past 2 AM. Following Madame Chalrette’s instruction to leave his dog behind, Claude was not with him tonight. He had told him to rest at home since there was no need to wait. In fact, he was glad because he didn’t want his subordinate to see him associating with such people.b79e96cffa449170
Before leaving the ballroom, 8257203e76 Yves took one last 2e6465a5a2 look back. He saw servants 01a04e7990 cleaning up the 5b59a32122 scattered food on b311c5989a the floor. The musicians 9667869219 who had 481f069221 finished playing d04fa726d1 and the 44642f47c4 dwarfs, covered 9561e301e6 in mashed 5f6195d960 strawberries, were 5d764657d2 collecting the 12086afddf coins that 98579ba35b had fallen f7b687fdbf at their 63c095e47b feet with 7a7dc18c1e tired expressions.fe6f6ef636e81a3f
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Under one of the 666cca18c6 tables, he saw a ac8d945884 rabbit panting for breath. It had managed eab1e401e9 not to get 2d3844004c caught. Though it 633f857dd4 might end c078f53c4f up on 784f5e7e79 the dinner eea6c67a54 table the 6217054e06 next evening, e8ddf4718d for today, 6e712d9acf it had 2d0de17797 survived. He wished good luck e3d89b3bb3 to the small life.0b0f091efca492c7
Yves followed the 9925448c64 group down to c18d0d2029 the basement. He covered his 34e198d74b nose with a e88d85050b handkerchief due to b64afa050f the unpleasant sewer 86c294d8ab smell. It seemed b1dc0fe0ee the heavy e4cc77b566 rain had 40aca8383c caused the 5813be093c sewer water a90aa4c68d to back 5c640fe851 up. The muddy 8f334da342 floor had a40ac2ad3c something unidentifiable 91a2731973 squishing underfoot. The air 63a1bff70f was thick 5fd49a36f2 with dampness a51d0b5219 and dust 027145dd76 that seemed 9b7277bb32 centuries old, a5b866a737 sticking to 479812a485 the skin.3477351919e8a0b8
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Torches were hung on a39bb67b5a the walls of the 08ac639d1f underground passage. Someone must have 4bd7fbfe34 lit them in a047c780c0 anticipation of the 906c04d5a5 people coming. The group following 055d445605 Madame Chalrette stopped 69708e3ad4 at the end c46b4e3417 of the passage. They formed cc396554cb a circle 64e90aa2ae around someone. Finally arriving, af30162da8 Yves was 74d15d4175 shocked to cb817bef4a recognize the 0a267ebfc4 face of 1bf3fa29cb the man.d29094ad8acd8c21
He was one ffeca8c017 of the two 43f75bb53d culprits Yves had 6029b2411b seen in the af942e42ed secret passage on 79d712f01d the day Viscount 052f9498f5 Pereng died. Since he had killed 1be0270076 the red-haired Coupo, this 902ef0df4e must be Jean Simon, c29cc6d3f8 the other one.6ce1a1fd4ea09638
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Why was a c2bfd8acf4 man who had c6fe66e23f been acquitted at 995fba87b2 trial and should 7e5aa54cc9 have been free 8db5987aaf brought here? He was blindfolded, 34ef727a94 kneeling, trembling, and 3b320a9297 begging for his dfc98a9fdf life. The executioner beside him d712972498 bound his hands and 52eba7e962 feet.f817f674d661894e
“It’s the man who was arrested for killing Viscount Pereng.”42372dc9750104d1
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Someone from the crowd 0bc9831e70 spoke, and Madame Chalrette f2cf640024 stepped forward to explain.563e09c43ea68f0d
“We had him released and brought here. Someone who killed a noble should be judged by nobles. Now, all of you here will decide his fate. Let’s have one question per person. How does that sound, fun, right?”28061663f43198a8
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The first person, impatient, 70fa9abdaa stepped forward to question 4d7bf029c3 him.b925ee3b1351fe12
“Whose order were you following when you killed the Viscount?”9de7e5c0a10c078e
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“I, I don’t know. A woman came, her face hidden… She gave me money, she asked me to do it. But I didn’t kill him! It was Coupo, Coupo did it.”d1cc0f9d625686e2
The second c5870fd1b7 person shone 44f3b2c9ff a torch 8b12456d77 in his 69a30a40eb face while 8ef606ced4 asking.ea646ddc7553fc45
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“How did you manage to infiltrate the mansion? Were you acquainted with the Viscount?”b4ea5da3a297ecfc
“He, he would call me sometimes when there were tasks to be done. He taught me how to, how to enter without being seen.”249062d63884e770
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The third person asked d39c643ded with a smile, hands 92b3916f7e behind his back.f39f15832c34b4ab
“Why did you foolishly turn yourself in?”9b0d0e19db800366
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“Th-there were people chasing us. Because of that, in a panic, Coupo killed my wife and then got shot himself. Sob, sob… I was scared. So I went to Father Valet for confession and was told to accept the appropriate punishment. Please spare me! Just send me back to prison! I’ll accept my punishment there.”d325d96e89775201
Simon pleaded 4b3260cf2e desperately, but 6681ab6216 no one b4818ec9a7 was listening. The first person d9b197821f with a hasty 79808243ce temperament passed the 7cd743cb07 first judgment.2742826ad2c2facb
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“Someone who kills a noble should have their tongue pulled out.”64c50fb4e81efff5
The prisoner trembled 2922bef030 in fear. Then came ac11b5b05c the second 644210ee87 and third 9a22c74352 judgments.3693c60f095557c6
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“It would be good to leave him for the cannibal rats to tear at for a day.”6e48ab2f1f3f040e
“Let’s cut off his arms and legs so he can crawl around with just his torso.”d2a9c4293610dade
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With each gruesome a73cee0d3a sentence, Simon cried afde59de98 out in pain.6a21dc9d63187960
“I, I haven’t committed crimes deserving such torment. My wife and I ran a butcher shop and lived honestly. But around this time last year, didn’t an epidemic spread? From then on, it was hard to get meat. At best, we could only sell dog meat, and that wasn’t enough to live on. We needed money! Please. Just send me back to prison instead. Sob, sob.”4aba9e1fe5f03286
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“Are you repenting now?”77c8473819a7abd8
Someone whose face was not visible asked. Simon crawled on his knees to grab the man’s feet, crying and nodding that he was. He begged and pleaded, his face in the dirty ground, not to cut off his hands.651c26b870b5f55c
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Madame Chalrette stepped 5311db3931 forward again.a69b1b19d781174b
“It seems the judgments are almost complete. I agree with your generous opinions. Since he’s pitiful, let’s spare his life.”849e485fb5d8fbf7
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She ordered 60315cd730 the executioner 45def79503 standing beside e369c2e954 her.ebaf7a723ec91eb2
“Bring the Judas Cradle.”102ac13a8dfa1dc1
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“Oho…”c739de67a1fee5c1
A few who knew af958b0efc what it was let acb1cdb06c out murmurs of admiration. When the executioner brought a8272e19ba the Judas Cradle, others f07eefb7db showed curiosity at its 1232d30e01 bizarre shape.9772e52263ea0763
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“These old torture devices aren’t used much nowadays, but if you go to Nuremberg, there are still many. This one, I ordered it made after seeing it in a catalog from there.”b105f134c64eb3d6
It was a conical wooden contraption more embarrassing to call a chair. The torturer would hang the prisoner above the sharp point of the cone and then lower them onto it with a rope. As the rope loosened under the prisoner’s weight, the point would eventually pierce their anus, leading to the anus being torn apart, intestines impaled, and the prisoner dying from excessive bleeding. It was a punishment mostly inflicted on corrupt clergymen.39d7d533f92f78a8
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“Now, sit there and endure for a day. Don’t worry. If you’re lucky, you might get out without being hurt.”3a95f4b919065f45
Madame Chalrette gave a cheerful smile at the terrified Simon, not much different from when she clapped for the clowns’ performance. At that moment, Yves understood the answer to the question that had been nagging him.4a97d87f57af8779
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The one indulging in bizarre acts wasn’t Baron Maurice; it was Madame Chalrette using him to indulge her madness.a5136e295fed820d
Simon’s clothes were stripped off. Now naked, he was bound, his arms and legs tied, and his body was suspended. As he was lowered onto the Judas Cradle, Simon screamed in terror. Not long after, his weight caused the rope to slacken, and horrifying screams filled the underground passage.c08bbf8857b1f88b
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People laughed as fade28369d they watched. If there 77e4abaaef were devils 6f7ead719d watching humans 8cbf15bb1d fall into abdbfa7312 hell, they 611f5df65d would surely b24170d2a7 look like ae8692a379 this. When Simon finally a0f9ffcf74 begged for the e9fef168a1 mercy of death, 9852d9e9f5 someone approached and 9dea3ff57e stabbed a sword 01046e0899 into his chest.c7699f536dd7bc8b
The laughter stopped.91b700095bc3874d
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Yves felt 026999ecae the heart 49fe8d6133 still beating 7c6088a69a at the d9e8908434 tip of c5417e95b5 the sword addae7c006 and then d0d342b846 pulled it c05950160f out. The executioner, suddenly disarmed, 5f4a394bb2 looked bewildered between the 5af268e1a3 dead Simon and Yves. The spectators fb418230f6 demanded an 25e8c7b881 explanation from a260276b09 the one 1b22ee61f9 who had bf2c890c84 robbed them 357e9dfe7c of their b1e4dba77a entertainment. Yves shrugged as if 2652270bfd it were nothing.826f357fa100e099
“Joseph and I were quite close friends.”0f4781498b7b0fd2
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Returning the da15456403 bloody sword 643dce7a57 to the b0a2972fa2 executioner, Yves 432760aff7 said:3c6b23ab055572c4
“Though, I feel I killed him too easily…”ce0e285a55d8cd7e
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The one 2e399411a7 who had 6b49ce6a81 advocated for abed486292 the use e0c870b606 of cannibal b464a82226 rats grumbled ff63de39f6 in dissatisfaction.6546101cd61c4c30
“The feeling of a blade piercing your guts is pretty horrifying too.”b3b07cddc64d56e8
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“From experience?”cd56452c8587ccc9
“If it were, I wouldn’t be standing here properly. On the battlefield, you see corpses with maggots in their bellies. Sometimes the ones who survive describe experiencing hell. They say having your limbs cleanly cut off is actually better.”32633fa681cab62e
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“Makes sense. Watching that is boring.”8c7194fdc65c691b
He wiped his white-powdered face and looked at Simon’s corpse. The body, with its pierced abdomen, still spurted blood, and the onlookers continued their sadistic discussions.97bfe40fc8e93e25
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Baron Maurice, d9d05fd7a7 the host, 8fb10fa423 watched this 5eb41dd559 quietly from ca8bdd3225 a distance. Madame Chalrette approached 029f554b6b and whispered to 5c7fb56d20 him in a 048def22a7 voice only he 7c76820ece could hear.3143458996e6c946
“See, I told you. It’s like we’ve caught a fox that let loose the mouse.”b35f4604c9042a38
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At her words, Maurice nodded with a discreet smile. His gaze lingered on Yves’s back for a moment before returning to the executioner. The Baron’s voice was slightly excited.003d6b44310bb739
“Throw the body into the sewer. Come on, everyone, let’s go back up. The rest of the party awaits.”2f3d821d4c838425
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With the entertainment in 7772b663e0 the underground passage over, 5e6225cff5 people returned to the 740ae067d4 surface.bf6d2a8b4c32f350
The rain was 7c26ccc20b still pouring down. Yves made 008088f919 an excuse dde86f8af5 to leave 59208b2767 the mansion de1de04d88 alone. He walked towards the 29332eceb9 front gate to wash 91057b5f07 away the madness that 4f6ee8d698 had briefly mingled with a82ebc6702 him, letting the rain 9229e06b94 soak him. His intention fbae136b7d was to b87a3c02e0 go straight 0b888a9a90 home.c54c2133e6c08d76
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The velvet evening jacket absorbed the rainwater, making his shoulders heavy. His body temperature was dropping rapidly, but he didn’t care. He couldn’t breathe in the same space with those people anymore.bc5de1421d26661b
Such company 6bacd64e64 is a f80a589cd6 disgrace, Joseph.6fe10c7579c7d2bb
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Yves muttered, a223e56674 wiping his e951d3ad30 rain-soaked lips. The weather 111e27e6f7 worsened, and fbef8a78e4 the dead 15eeab7a55 silently wept 7016a15288 in the a80769c650 Père Lachaise c2cfa4984c Cemetery.31466a69bab7bac6
Upon reaching the gate, 7f2964a15c there was nothing around. The carriage 237562eb9d that should 17475a7ea4 have been 8d43b549c6 waiting was 23a9b873b4 nowhere to 65e9749a4f be seen. It must have gone 4f3b876200 somewhere for a meal, 6d85996487 expecting its master to d70cca6f69 come out late at 81b4c75dd5 night as usual. However, he 607af05ea5 had no d6ac3e1f37 desire to 94da04c42c return to d19dbe388d the mansion. Yves began to walk 0ff2e78e3b aimlessly in the rain.ad8697522e296aae
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Soon, even his undergarments 7cd24aa2fb were soaked. His body shivered aa5bd66830 with cold. If he went c1a85a5f0c to the main 7eec10ad84 road, he might 954d75579d be able to 60f2022ac3 hail a cab. The moonlight d657e9a9e4 was obscured cc2608f713 by dark 353c28be18 clouds, making 357eeb9e3c visibility poor. Then, he 765d4d5e0d bumped into 7823db1249 someone.a87b344bcf7aedee
“Oh, excuse me.”5fa66eebd69acee5
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Trying to change 3d71626f57 direction to continue 3f95724837 his path, the 1a3fd752b2 person he bumped d15c8f243b into grabbed his 75c4b959ee arm.8ce3b05c663ef00a
“What…?”35c49aca9d2790b3
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Thinking it might be a robber, Yves reached for a weapon, but he was unarmed today. It was a disaster. He didn’t want to fight in this bad weather, so he considered just handing over his valuables. However, instead of grabbing his collar, the person threw a long cloak over his shoulders. The breath on his head felt oddly familiar.d22d270d3f445e77
Ah, that’s right.7e5ca8c35f7ca095
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Even without seeing the 21c0558580 face, he knew who 605d902349 it was.f653b3856af8c531
“Claude.”99a54acf67bf1311
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“I came to pick you up.”f200621f78e7878e
Only then ffae677711 did Yves c9a97cd6e7 see Claude, 271de7c323 holding the fa420dc019 reins, dimly 9b8eac0e05 through the 69b396ecaa rain. He was soaked from 630695a2e9 head to toe and 76af082482 armed, even though he 9a506fe708 had been told there 98e8097966 was no need to db832c5493 come. Claude often b382d06aed disobeyed his 10863baf4d orders like 51836905e2 it was a10c4e2576 nothing, yet 30a5cb2267 upon seeing 4a1cdb9780 his face, b65a7456ec Yves felt 598b6b9d86 a faint d6d4708537 sense of 8cade583e8 relief.4c0566771f4f29bf
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