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Chapter 36 - 6 - Making A Deal With The Devil (2)

    <h4>Chapter 36: Chapter 6 - Making A Deal With The Devil (2)</h4>


    I nced at the time on my smartphone, the luminous disy indicating the arrival of 6 PM. The person I was meant to meet hadn''t graced the scene yet. Contemtion of abandoning this meeting crossed my mind, opting to unleash my wrath on him for his tardiness at our next meeting. However, just as the notion solidified, he finally arrived.


    "You''rete," I dered.


    "Can you please quit staring at me like I''m about to face a firing squad? It''s bloody unnerving, you know? Andte? What do you mean? I''m perfectly on time."


    "I specifically said ''exact sunset,'' didn''t I? Look at the time," I said, thrusting my smartphone toward his face. "It''s 6:01."


    "It''s just one minute..."


    "If a bomb were nted here set to explode precisely at 6 PM, it would be entirely your fault for the deaths of countless people."


    "Don''tpare a bomb threat to me being fashionablyte. That''s not a validparison."


    "But it''s the exactparison," I asserted with an unwavering gaze. "Now, brace yourself for the impending consequence."


    "You''re not ying around, are you?"


    "Of course not. Why would I jest about this? I''m deadly serious," I replied, smoothly extracting my gun from beneath my jacket to reveal its ominous presence. "Now, where would you like to take the hit? Since you''ve graced us with your bted presence, I''ll ensure it''s a locale free from vital damage—somewhere a mere flicker of healing magic can mend. And rest assured, there''s no need to worry about me missing. I''m a seasoned sharpshooter, capable of hitting my mark with my eyes sealed shut. Furthermore, this firearmes equipped with a silencer, ensuring your punishment remains a ndestine affair."


    Instinctively, he distanced himself from me. "You''re downright spine-chilling, you know? And why in the world are you toting a gun on a date?"


    "Insurance, of course. One can never predict what a man might attempt when in thepany of ady."


    "Yeah, well, I get that. But I highly doubt anything of that sort would happen to you." He sighed, shaking his head. Even with a gun in his face, he remained surprisingly calm. As expected, this man is... "Anyway, could you perhaps grant me a reprieve just this once? I arrived precisely at 6 PM on this bridge, and it took me a full minute to locate you. Hence, the one-minute tardiness."


    "That''s quite the excuse, but do you honestly believe it''ll sway me?" I scrutinized him.


    "If you''d pinpointed the ''exact'' meeting spot, sure, I''d be consideredte. But you just mentioned ''the bridge'' without a clear indication—whether it''s the far end, the other end, or smack in the middle. So, you can''t fault me for being tardy, can you?"


    "You certainly possess a knack for crafting persuasive excuses," I remarked, smoothly holstering the gun back into my jacket. His audible sigh of relief echoed the lifting tension. "I''ll let it slide this time, but don''t make a habit of this."


    "As I suspected, this won''t be thest time, huh?"


    "Of course not. Starting now, consider yourself my pawn."


    "Goodness. No beating around the bush, huh? So, what''s your grand n for utilizing me?"


    "That''s a secret for now," I said, turning away from him. "Anyway, shall we embark on our journey into Pleasure City?"


    "...Lead the way."


    And so began this not-a-date date.


    ***


    We finally arrived at L Land. Legend has it that this ce was specially crafted for the then-seven-year-old princess of the Milham Kingdom, who suffered from an unidentified illness no healer could diagnose. In a desperate attempt to bring her joy before her inevitable demise, the kingmissioned the construction of this whimsical haven. Tragically, on the very day it waspleted, the princess passed away. The ce was named L Land in her honor.


    "This ce is truly magnificent, wouldn''t you say?" I remarked to Mr. Leon, who walked alongside me.


    "I suppose so. I mean, it''s got quite the legendary tale behind it, right? The spot where the hero''s daughter savored a moment of life."


    "The hero kingter dered to the kingdom that everyone was wee toe and enjoy. It''s a shame that subsequent rulers, including the current one, have turned this ce into a profit-drivennd."


    After our brief exchange, we continued our leisurely walk. As we meandered through the vibrant surroundings, we eventually stumbled upon a lively area teeming with people. A jester had captivated a sizable audience with their lively performance, prompting us to stop and immerse ourselves in the spectacle.


    "Are you certain this is your preferred starting point?" Mr. Leon inquired.


    "I''m certain," I affirmed with conviction.


    "It''s rather surprising that you''d opt for this, considering your infrequent smiles, let aloneughs."


    "What do you take me for? It''s not as if I''m devoid of the ability tough, you know?" I retorted, redirecting my focus to the jester who skillfully juggled seven balls of varying colors with only two hands in the air. "Laughter and smiles are embedded in the essence of being human, acquired and expressed instinctively during infancy. As quintessential and biologically ingrained human expressions, they serve as the very fabric of our humanity. Thus, for that reason, I am as inherently human as theye."


    "I don''t see you doing it, though."


    "That''s because a genuine smile is coaxed out when one is in thepany of someone who bringsfort and ease."


    "Does that mean you''re not at ease with me, then?"


    "Exactly."


    "I see. I''m not at ease with you either."


    Our conversation came to an abrupt halt as we redirected our focus to the jester. The performer had elevated the act by incorporating daggers into the juggling routine, seamlessly adding them to the seven balls already in y. Another jester made an appearance, bowing his head while holding a beautiful woman by the hand, who also bowed alongside him. The jester proceeded to guide the woman to a circus target, securing her in ce with tight bindings around her wrists and ankles. After a brief moment, the woman found herself restrained on the target, her limbs sprawled apart. The juggling jester then turned his attention to the bound woman, while the other jester initiated the spinning of the circus target. With the woman rotating in ce, the juggling jester skillfully hurled each dagger he was juggling toward her.


    The spectators reacted with each throw of the daggers, but the jester showed no sign of stopping. He continued the mesmerizing act, hurling the daggers one after another. Even as the audience gasped and cheered, he remained relentless. Once all the daggers were hurled, the jester ceased juggling the seven balls, turning to face his captivated audience. With a humble bow, the other jester halted the spinning circus target, revealing that not a single dagger had struck the restrained woman. Swiftly, he untied her and guided her back to the center of the stage, where they both bowed in unison. The spectators erupted in apuse.


    Yet, neither I nor Mr. Leon shared the sentiment. We remained unimpressed.


    Amidst the apuse from the audience, I opened my mouth to say, "Did you know that jesters have demonic origins?"


    "That''s news to me," he responded.


    "That''s because the Church has concealed it from the world," I exined. "Only those uninterested in the Church''s teachings know about it. I assume your ignorance stems from being raised by nuns, correct?"


    "Is that so? Well, I can certainly envision the Church pulling such maniptive tactics, so I''m not entirely surprised."


    "But did they not instill in you the warning to steer clear of jesters?"


    "They didn''t. And just to set the record straight, the nuns who raised me aren''t exactly in league with the Church. Their devotion lies solely with the Goddess of War, Jeanne."


    "Is that so?"


    After our brief conversation, the crowd''s apuse finally ceased. The jesters transitioned into acrobatics, apanied by the woman''s graceful dance.


    While my eyes were fixed on the performance, my mind wasn''t truly engaged with it. Instead, I was contemting, striving to understand the person beside me. <i>Who was he, really? And what motivated him to enroll in the Academy, assuming a facade of weakness among the students? I needed toprehend him, as he could either be an ally or a hindrance.</i> Though the notion of ending him had crossed my mind, I refrained, recognizing the potential utility he might offer. Hence, I focused onprehending him, seeking to decipher the enigma that surrounded him. However, as I delved deeper into this intricate pursuit, doubts emerged regarding my ability to extract cooperation from someone of his caliber. Consequently, I opted for a different tactic—to establish a form of control.


    "Oh, by the way, I managed to capture something quite intriguing earlier," I casually mentioned, retrieving my phone from my pocket with a calcted ease. Unlocking the device, I presented a photo to him.


    "Recognize this face?" I inquired, knowing full well that the man in the picture bore an undeniable resemnce to the one standing beside me. There was no room for denial. "This man entering a brothel—doesn''t that look like you?"


    The chessboard had just been set, and despite the early stage of the game, I found myself firmly holding the upper hand.
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