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    In the middle of e87ef0db5a the ballroom, a live 3340e2eb7c rabbit was hopping around. Baron Maurice 2edaf269c6 had released 7b8fb4adbc it for 2a209faa46 entertainment, promising 36b0430ea9 a reward 3d69a7c49f to whoever 63067dcd89 caught it 09730449f5 with their 9f3bf44701 bare hands. Madame Chalrette 23d4e14f36 was running 55c53c207d around trying 1cf08a9aea to catch fbc15a71b1 it when 1a21b5aa0e she tripped ed2df9e5e9 and fell. Being drunk, she 409ad03382 found her own 0a901e12fd clumsiness amusing and 6b5ca8576b burst into laughter, 93fe69cafe sitting down on c581c1b75c the floor. At that moment, 2d7fb216db someone extended a 658165ae87 hand to her.a96f531131744584

    “You won’t catch it if you run around like that.”ae5d8f9fc71084c4

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    “Pfft, thank you, Captain Perrier. Puhuhuhu.”a92abbe1e36cf46f

    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.ae782573db47fa21

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    “Oh, you’re strong. Captain, please sit beside me. Something really interesting is about to start.”6ca94437bfcdfe31

    As she 0803c7fcac said, the 5453008350 music stopped, d431666838 and the cdf0fc96b6 center of 3e85600d3e the ballroom b2083a6624 cleared in 714d95b84b a circle. Something was about 81dbbfc09a to begin. Yves sat to 9f663d524c the left of c271a1f25e Madame Chalrette, turning 14f5d7b6ce his gaze toward 03057710d1 the entrance of 3855debf50 the ballroom. He saw dwarf bc6c87dd5e clowns coming in 52cb648123 to prepare for f64bc03f67 acrobatics.f8dc3c88a0f3d668

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    “Come on, hurry up! Baron, sit here.”783d494f4012071e

    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.e4d24552f29738f6

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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.”f53f284fba7fc4aa

    “I don’t particularly enjoy it, but don’t misunderstand. This ball is the most entertaining one I’ve been to in recent times.”44b6df40356396cb

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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.603b454eeddb5b67

    “I heard you prefer hunting to balls. Your marksmanship is quite famous.”2e81b8a54a7474fd

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    “Soldiers can’t help it. What else have you heard about me?”35e861c4cc1a4539

    “Ha ha. Don’t worry. It was all good things. By the way, I heard you were close with Viscount Pereng.”779395a242fc8193

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    At the mention a6d1ffd314 of the topic 07529eb5a3 he had been 92a3e160cd waiting for, Yves 35d0da1277 gave a satisfied 518a6845a3 smile inwardly.685d542c0ecf9a23

    “We were friends before his reputation fell.”c8177f15329872be

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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.”b04a05e6829081ee

    “I didn’t know you were interested in the coal business.”0bf228971d38584a

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    Yves feigned ignorance and 93bdca6786 changed the subject. Maurice glanced at him, 2fc4ab28ec then changed his expression b468784c6d and smiled.933f2fe77319ead3

    “The Viscount and I were doing something special for France, something His Majesty couldn’t handle. Ah, for example…”95e5ae4af43df173

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    “For example?”60294fa2c31732e6

    Yves leaned in 4a5af8c902 closer to Maurice.de7419554dbd9e06

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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…”03e24f5aba3fcaaf

    “Sir Baron, look over there! Puhuhuhu. Just look at what those amazing dwarfs are doing!”992706bdc5d9a4ee

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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.69ae03f1d8bab5ee

    The dwarfs were performing d4831e07d3 acrobatics on the tables. They walked on their d014c0f25c hands, crawled on all f31df74ba3 fours, and even did 3b342bd155 flips.af434bbc9eaa7a3d

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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.e2d453ad0ad2f73c

    The audience threw the strawberries they were eating in delight. The clowns’ clothes and faces were stained red.e68942e78a40dfc0

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    “Let’s give an extra gold coin to the ones who get the reddest.”980c05c544eb59ad

    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.5a85e03c31a4b697

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    “You don’t seem to be enjoying yourself, Captain. I brought especially skilled performers.”ff419772b1ba250d

    Madame Chalrette asked, noticing 7108fe211b Yves not participating in 62f5a0c0a7 the strawberry throwing with feedb3effa his arms crossed.f377bf5cbf3cf720

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    “They have good skills but lack finesse. To mimic Napoleon properly, one dwarf’s height would have been enough.”640c32cda2718751

    Her laughter rang out, pleased with Yves’s response, and others around added their comments.2e3809f90b4477d5

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    “In his days as an officer, his uniform didn’t fit, and his pants kept falling down, right?”afec4dc20f4e6942

    “They say at his coronation, he didn’t even need to bend over to put on the crown.”b2102e59814ff2b2

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    “Oh my, he was truly a born emperor.”1e83048e54a6e4f7

    Laughter erupted all at once. No one was paying attention to the clowns’ acrobatics anymore. Madame Chalrette stood up.9fcd1a2616e17ba6

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    “Everyone, it’s time. Please move down to the basement.”99371a7c6f89f499

    “Oh, finally.”b63aabee60b9409c

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    People began 3bbb4b085f to leave 2d8fef1f73 the ballroom 3ae3c0da37 one by d502f7effc one, their 2a18b2332f faces excited. The group seemed to e43d66b14b know the way to a528857685 the basement, walking in ca3dfedef8 a line without hesitation. Yves hid a04141057e his suspicious 739605f99b look as fb96574769 he stood aa6a59f6c9 up with 137a05f9fa Baron Maurice.374c6d850dcb8fb4

    “Captain, come with us. Something really fun is about to happen.”bc13fee59ce34078

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    Madame Chalrette came 09d4219d38 over, linked arms d318554a55 with Maurice, and 84e3e0edc3 urged Yves to 1de3b7d7ab follow.37ed3a18de78a010

    “Something really fun, huh… I’m very curious.”1487274b0a4822d8

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    Yves responded fda850157f with a 16df641476 forced smile.8321e79bcd9a795d

    Is there 90ff46b558 something even 3d517a5dad more foolish 19daf305e5 coming?6d6cf0f39d306f98

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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.e4f0e3c15b48ca7b

    Before leaving the d198dd52be ballroom, Yves took 160f5f23a8 one last look d6f9a6d5c7 back. He saw servants cleaning 518cbc287c up the scattered food b6d4c596cc on the floor. The musicians who had 02aa94da14 finished playing and the 31d2e59da4 dwarfs, covered in mashed e1f7ae33e1 strawberries, were collecting the da581cf9ad coins that had fallen 9fad47a76b at their feet with a10cd09ece tired expressions.626ea8487e86d70c

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    Under one a68e441e53 of the 218fae473f tables, he 6030f92d3a saw a 2aec9b5553 rabbit panting c27e5363b9 for breath. It had 7b4d20aac5 managed not 91c67364ac to get bc35ec9121 caught. Though it might ca392609fd end up on 882a0a6a75 the dinner table 6f189f7d18 the next evening, 60b99161b7 for today, it f2286f1d73 had survived. He wished good luck 8301e90789 to the small life.a62ceb19360f165c

    Yves followed the 04d6bc187b group down to 44a33ed710 the basement. He covered his 90e8de4203 nose with a 322ee731a7 handkerchief due to 451a4e1596 the unpleasant sewer 3ec2814cab smell. It seemed the e544f01f26 heavy rain had 1ed609ec12 caused the sewer a0aa1b4a3c water to back 3e8468da40 up. The muddy 4f0b45f286 floor had 4e19fdf921 something unidentifiable e97a0d0ce6 squishing underfoot. The air was 2ae6d5ad0d thick with dampness a162e959d9 and dust that 65d1302f99 seemed centuries old, 0789bdc1ca sticking to the c9092fae28 skin.ac1dee4c32006210

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    Torches were hung 6bfc587978 on the walls 0c980a365f of the underground 0b38100fb9 passage. Someone must 4d2737002c have lit 2334ad851a them in 85b82d170b anticipation of 375775d985 the people 681005e7f7 coming. The group following Madame 772f8c1a93 Chalrette stopped at the 6272f03a5a end of the passage. They formed 0d17d8f537 a circle 62cc8450ef around someone. Finally arriving, 4c47e7666c Yves was 0d28ff11d5 shocked to c1f18d4782 recognize the b1da134f04 face of f09c889a17 the man.6781a8b1bdeee00c

    He was one of 2412c6c285 the two culprits Yves ca803b5f9d had seen in the f0ebd37ec5 secret passage on the 57149b53a0 day Viscount Pereng died. Since he had ba68591614 killed the red-haired 83b012c1d9 Coupo, this must ebef2a35e1 be Jean Simon, e2d637543c the other one.0e0093c23460c09b

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    Why was a f41afd7409 man who had 165097fa75 been acquitted at 41212fd945 trial and should 9d53295f6a have been free f454efc66c brought here? He was blindfolded, 25cb5fd0e8 kneeling, trembling, and ddc0b6358f begging for his b85a39bfc5 life. The executioner beside him 701f4f9056 bound his hands and 135977193d feet.f7bcfa83bbbb88c1

    “It’s the man who was arrested for killing Viscount Pereng.”b1c31e8a9a29e7f1

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    Someone from the fd6456c025 crowd spoke, and 7b104d4ce2 Madame Chalrette stepped fb55cdddd6 forward to explain.631387e808235608

    “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?”8d77914955e5a747

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    The first person, 39aeb25adb impatient, stepped forward 01e60a9f31 to question him.02a2ea7b67287d54

    “Whose order were you following when you killed the Viscount?”c0a146cb440f064f

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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.”39f9c2fbcb1e005e

    The second 5ba29a9524 person shone 826a16bcdb a torch 2e26bc5c0b in his 7ac8c26ce0 face while 9853df2728 asking.fd5027ee5dccbc64

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    “How did you manage to infiltrate the mansion? Were you acquainted with the Viscount?”19b82c649eb5239a

    “He, he would call me sometimes when there were tasks to be done. He taught me how to, how to enter without being seen.”80a8bb5c24f4f8c4

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    The third person 0c4c18de57 asked with a 0f38d4ab7f smile, hands behind 5ce121f04f his back.8ca54560d0415afd

    “Why did you foolishly turn yourself in?”dd5dd8e93208fb1d

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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.”442086e7f144a6bd

    Simon pleaded b56e1efe36 desperately, but 6e3b8564fa no one 7bf39166fa was listening. The first person b272dd508c with a hasty 09125d10cf temperament passed the 7240fe27e3 first judgment.6dc97386bb116573

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    “Someone who kills a noble should have their tongue pulled out.”35075f43957b0ac3

    The prisoner trembled in 0d2ea28ef7 fear. Then came the second 865f3af93c and third judgments.b590da042fd62618

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    “It would be good to leave him for the cannibal rats to tear at for a day.”384106f54e0c8b6d

    “Let’s cut off his arms and legs so he can crawl around with just his torso.”33ff020ad30c7537

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    With each 632d16ea00 gruesome sentence, 78e07d6a18 Simon cried 286007fc90 out in 024946063a pain.7243a9285350bb21

    “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.”b936107897ae7798

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    “Are you repenting now?”b94f49b7112e10d0

    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.6f5aa813650e2d23

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    Madame Chalrette stepped forward f1c21e4f1c again.d0a64b6509396d4a

    “It seems the judgments are almost complete. I agree with your generous opinions. Since he’s pitiful, let’s spare his life.”34bee8fda1bff80a

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    She ordered 819e36fc59 the executioner f36bc4cf4d standing beside 8e378c4f85 her.d256bd1b573aa0e4

    “Bring the Judas Cradle.”5c8e3cd8120dccd8

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    “Oho…”a8eed0ee8772dd7a

    A few who knew 679b226afb what it was let 17dfc68706 out murmurs of admiration. When the 1da4a69e4d executioner brought a2c4a5783a the Judas bab407afba Cradle, others 7c1ed63aec showed curiosity be6d107e6d at its 99f86ad5c2 bizarre shape.8a70977f86b5a66c

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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.”fad0906bb6c6aaab

    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.335bd7a22d261251

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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.”a435d934b906a626

    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.ee9f63b2986970ec

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    The one indulging in bizarre acts wasn’t Baron Maurice; it was Madame Chalrette using him to indulge her madness.31121d9255966377

    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.907e075aaafe33ec

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    People laughed fb2e78f24a as they 2f08564c87 watched. If there were 2135e15d95 devils watching humans 4f6057cec7 fall into hell, 8e67b375db they would surely dba39882f8 look like this. When Simon finally begged c7a87f6849 for the mercy of 646f6a5962 death, someone approached and 45b9b20e37 stabbed a sword into bf0b59e82d his chest.af7b2ffcf686a3a7

    The laughter stopped.3cb0694664ffaebd

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    Yves felt the 635c98395f heart still beating 318a681378 at the tip 5a2631b07d of the sword ba5c153743 and then pulled 14577bc76f it out. The executioner, 55414fbb0d suddenly disarmed, ec3654b407 looked bewildered 3598306167 between the daec62cd17 dead Simon 470b2dce31 and Yves. The spectators 12d7e82824 demanded an 6ba2f29677 explanation from 056b71bad7 the one 1d127ee906 who had d1fbda44b2 robbed them 5d1750e007 of their 02d689c277 entertainment. Yves shrugged as cc4aca5dc9 if it were 4d0daa5c4e nothing.ccc2c49e2cbc29f1

    “Joseph and I were quite close friends.”61aea439d374345d

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    Returning the 595e6a23f0 bloody sword e1c9bb7b82 to the 5f46d60c4d executioner, Yves 58b542c389 said:5460171f0215b15c

    “Though, I feel I killed him too easily…”b153eb5b6480787f

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    The one who 9c878c9232 had advocated for b70d40a114 the use of ec4bb03b32 cannibal rats grumbled 22708a7598 in dissatisfaction.bd7fb061e29ebc7b

    “The feeling of a blade piercing your guts is pretty horrifying too.”b19afb5dc568ecf8

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    “From experience?”eaea39c51041d3fa

    “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.”0aff040ec17617ea

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    “Makes sense. Watching that is boring.”330fcb1b81e32351

    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.853e13526294a724

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    Baron Maurice, the 814e75bb6d host, watched this c77e2d60a0 quietly from a 32135e0a61 distance. Madame Chalrette approached and 609d2a5436 whispered to him in 46551a8e2e a voice only he 3005625679 could hear.37d1dae97265f161

    “See, I told you. It’s like we’ve caught a fox that let loose the mouse.”b510e08bed0cd290

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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.cf2a957fc4c33155

    “Throw the body into the sewer. Come on, everyone, let’s go back up. The rest of the party awaits.”2bf7ad049d0b1707

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    With the entertainment fc6b86f3b6 in the underground 3a9f4989a6 passage over, people 38245da925 returned to the bf12aa8197 surface.003a5c05b9827855

    The rain 9b7599d20f was still f643934aaa pouring down. Yves made 4112c7ed32 an excuse d715b6f012 to leave cfc062ff8d the mansion 3ace4be13c alone. He walked 8c1a4e3061 towards the 98cad29853 front gate 519876c9e2 to wash 2255c7d3ac away the 6c3fc50a2c madness that 7682ce482e had briefly 4157092cd9 mingled with a2a9767fea him, letting 1c45102ced the rain 231099e3d4 soak him. His intention was to 6bb1e8b393 go straight home.a9c2107bb5de0daa

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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.6bcc5d23b02c1cd9

    Such company ffbfcbbc03 is a b3472bbcd5 disgrace, Joseph.e6c92a8a42030212

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    Yves muttered, 434ab01c79 wiping his 2ecb227a80 rain-soaked lips. The weather worsened, 80538e9fdc and the dead 045c46170c silently wept in 6185580a30 the Père Lachaise 613eb0d5db Cemetery.1b095ea0d6a8316a

    Upon reaching the c47fe60cff gate, there was 41744dff8d nothing around. The carriage that should 67247ab143 have been waiting was e409bbb6f0 nowhere to be seen. It must have 632afbc017 gone somewhere for fbc5f6e89c a meal, expecting 0201ee5878 its master to 9e86e9afb3 come out late 87e0561a8c at night as 9df0218230 usual. However, he had no ed6c243656 desire to return to 3d19fd40f3 the mansion. Yves began fd60739128 to walk 2d58dc9d55 aimlessly in 447cfc67c4 the rain.d49c00369c34669d

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    Soon, even bb0029eae8 his undergarments fb50e12880 were soaked. His body a2c3ea4a09 shivered with f079e95731 cold. If he 237346e3b9 went to afa4fdd6f2 the main 6593a05a7d road, he 408e74cb4e might be a017acb965 able to fcedef3c84 hail a 6dd0bf9558 cab. The moonlight was 6d32565b36 obscured by dark 7ed0691c71 clouds, making visibility 3128ae9bdf poor. Then, he bumped 1bb89fd57d into someone.ad32bd3f1a04d025

    “Oh, excuse me.”7347e954b4c2615a

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    Trying to change direction ed7558fe8d to continue his path, 67a337201a the person he bumped 157a6a3ee5 into grabbed his arm.74c71731cbf5fa64

    “What…?”03d2295e2a5fbb85

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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.15d3a5910deff3f7

    Ah, that’s right.dccf1d790ca2be31

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    Even without seeing the 1b0667e919 face, he knew who b5ddc05d37 it was.b84afe917d40bae1

    “Claude.”49a2865a74b78d0b

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    “I came to pick you up.”efeaac8a8da25550

    Only then did 1bcbe4dc8f Yves see Claude, 5d5215b636 holding the reins, 14b891b5a1 dimly through the 1b167b60d1 rain. He was soaked from 592212ec8c head to toe and 2d178fe748 armed, even though he 002c505b15 had been told there 7e8d8782c7 was no need to 8f3bdf6698 come. Claude often f68a4ddfe8 disobeyed his 328ca2235c orders like bd52a4570b it was ed3ca30595 nothing, yet 75bac3aa3c upon seeing 389ae02539 his face, a499e385a4 Yves felt a87d7ff26c a faint ca9cbf0de4 sense of 7757cae30b relief.1b5f060c772b64f8

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