Lord of Mysteries 2: Circle of Inevitability - Chapter 196 - 196 Elimination
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Chapter 196 - 196 Elimination

Chapter 196 - 196 Elimination

196 Elimination

Hugues Artois? Lumian never antic.i.p.ated such a response.

Did the competing Savoie Mob and the Poison Spur Mob really endorse the same candidate?

If Hugues Artois succeeded, would he a.s.sist the Poison Spur Mob in dealing with the Savoie Mob? Or would he aid the Savoie Mob in completely overthrowing the Poison Spur Mob? Or would he demand peace between the two factions?

The more Lumian pondered it, the more he sensed that something was amiss.

If the influential figure behind both the Savoie Mob and the Poison Spur Mob was none other than Hugues Artois, then the two sides wouldnt have become bitter enemies to this extent!

Though Lumian played his part, wasnt he acting under the blessings of the Boss and Baron Brignais?

Furthermore, Hugues Artois wasnt an elected member of parliament. What authority did he have to protect both the Savoie Mob and the Poison Spur Mob?

The only plausible explanation was the machinations of the Enlightenment Party, but it made no sense for them to incite two rival mobs to fight each other to the death.

Lumian, lacking experience in this area, failed to find an answer even after considerable thought. All he could do was sigh with regret.

I cant employ the Savoie Mobs men to secretly intimidate voters into not supporting Hugues Artois!

He glanced at Louis, his confusion evident as he asked, Why was I unaware that our Savoie Mob is backing Hugues Artois?

Louis immediately grew tense.

I a.s.sumed the baron had apprised you, Boss.

Wasnt that the purpose of the handover?

Baron Brignais was in a foul mood after losing the Salle de Bal Brise, so he couldnt be bothered to inform me about many things. In any case, Ill find out when I need to know? Lumian mumbled inwardly as he departed from Salle de Bal Brise and returned to Auberge du Coq Dor.

He proceeded directly to the third floor and made his way to Room 5, the dwelling of Anthony Reid, the information broker. Extending his hand, Lumian knocked on the wooden door.

Knocks reverberated, yet no response came.

He must not be present That makes sense. How can an information broker stay holed up at home all the time Lumian retrieved a note and fountain pen he carried with him and wrote on the note, using Anthony Reids door as a surface:

Ive received intel that Louis Lund will be seen on Avenue du March from Sat.u.r.day to Sunday. Keep a close watch on him. As soon as you spot him, notify me without delay. You can find me either in Room 207 at the motel or at Salle de Bal Brise. The agreed payment will be made promptly when the time comes.

Ciel.

After sliding the note through the crevice of Room 305s door, Lumian returned to Salle de Bal Brise and settled in the caf, patiently awaiting feedback.

Has Louis Lund been discovered? Lumian rose from his seat, eyeing his subordinate.

The mobster appeared inexplicably anxious, as if a famished lion had set its sights on him.

Without waiting for Lumian to inquire, he stammered in haste, Boss, th-this is bad! I saw, I saw a group of police officers heading toward the depot!

The depot? Isnt that under the bosss owners.h.i.+p? Ah, near the depot lies the warehouse belonging to Rat Christo Could Francas report have taken effect? Lumian swiftly contemplated a possibility.

This left him disheartened.

In his eyes, the mirror people and any potential harm they might bring couldnt hold a candle to a single strand of Louis Lunds hair!

Suppressing his emotions and residual excitement, Lumian spoke to his subordinate, Understood. Ill handle it. Return to your original post and remain vigilant for the person depicted in the wanted poster. In half an hour, Ill send four others to relieve you.

Yes, Boss. The gangster heaved a sigh of relief and made his way downstairs.

As Lumian watched him disappear, he gazed down at his trembling hands.

They still quivered slightly.

It was a result of the sudden surge of exhilaration he experienced when he thought his subordinate had brought news of Louis Lund.

At times, my emotional stability wavers Fortunately, I have another psychiatric session scheduled for this Sunday Lumian sighed inwardly, taking a seat and savoring his coffee.

In order to welcome Louis Lund in his finest state, he had refrained from ordering alcohol.

Outside the warehouses belonging to Rat Christo.

He, along with his subordinates and the porters, had gathered together, encircled by 20 to 30 armed police officers donning black uniforms.

Christo forced a fawning smile and addressed Superintendent Travis Everett, saying, Monsieur Superintendent, why have you suddenly surrounded the warehouses? Im a legitimate businessman!

Everett, a man in his thirties with black-framed gla.s.ses and a broad chin, regarded Christo and spoke in a deep voice, Do not a.s.sume that we are unaware of your usual dealings. We are not dealing with you because you abide by the rules and know what is permissible. Your only choice now is to cooperate with us and aid us in unraveling this as swiftly as possible.

Christo detected a glimmer of hope in Superintendent Everetts words and nodded.

Alright, alright, no problem!

He had already distributed the batch of goods from yesterday. As long as the genuine account books were not discovered, there was no concrete evidence to accuse him.

With his short black hair, Everett turned to the man standing beside him and said, Monsieur Deputy a.s.sistant Commissioner, you may proceed.

The man had a rugged appearance, sporting fluffy blond hair, golden eyebrows, and a beard. He wore a slightly smaller black police uniform, but his b.u.t.tons were crafted from gold.

Adorning his epaulet was a silver-white seven-petal scented iris, accompanied by an off-white diamond square.

This emblem indicated the rank of Deputy a.s.sistant Commissioner.

The police department in Trier had four ranks, in ascending order: Chief Superintendent, Deputy a.s.sistant Commissioner, a.s.sistant Commissioner, and Deputy Commissioner.

Of these, there was only one Deputy Commissionerthe head of Triers police department. Across the entire Intis Republic, the minister of the National Police Department, a Commissioner, held a higher rank.

The a.s.sistant Commissioner and Deputy a.s.sistant Commissioner served as Triers Police Departments Deputy Minister and Police Committee members. Their epaulets displayed off-white diamond squares beside the seven-petaled irises. There were four Commissioners, three Deputy Commissioners, two a.s.sistant Commissioners, and one Deputy a.s.sistant Commissioner, with no Chief Superintendents.

In other words, this uncouth man with blond hair and a golden beard held an equal rank to Aymerck, the Police Committee member in charge of the entire Le March du Quartier du Gentleman. However, Christo was entirely unfamiliar with him.

Just call me Angoulme, the rugged Deputy a.s.sistant Commissioner replied succinctly.

His gaze swept across Christo, Erkin, and the others, inexplicably making them feel as if they were staring at the blinding sun, forcing them to lower their heads.

Angoulme averted his gaze and instructed the plain-clothes team behind him, You may bring that object forward now.

Two team members approached the nearby four-wheeled carriage and unveiled a wide, flat, and sizable object covered in a black velvet curtain.

They positioned the object beside Angoulme.

Angoulme locked eyes with Rat Christo and the others, subtly raising his chin, and uttered,

Line up in front of me, one by one.

Christo sensed the kid in his pocket trembling visibly. He surmised that Angoulme was an official Beyonder, someone of considerable power.

After a few moments of contemplation, he approached Angoulme fearfully, not daring to resist.

Suddenly, Angoulme pulled open the black velvet curtain, revealing the complete appearance of the object beside him.

It was a full-body mirror, simple and unadorned, mounted on a stand of rusted iron-black.

Christos reflection appeared instantly in the mirror, capturing every detail.

Christo remained unaware of anything amiss, but Erkins expression underwent a drastic change behind him.

Erkin abruptly turned to the left, attempting to escape.

Almost 20 others followed suit, including laborers and porters.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Angoulmes team had already prepared, raising their arms and squeezing the triggers.

Bullets struck those fleeing, but it was as if they struck an illusion, pa.s.sing through them and landing in the distance.

Angoulme calmly extended his left hand and adjusted the position of the full-body mirror beside him.

The mirror reflected Erkins figure against a dark background.

Erkin froze in place, maintaining his running posture.

In an instant, he was drawn towards the full-body mirror, a look of horror etched on his face.

As soon as the two collided, Erkins body vanished.

In the blink of an eye, he reappeared in the mirror, his face stained with blood. His expression turned sinister, consumed by hatred and resentment.

He opened his mouth as if to scream, but an invisible force pulled him into the unnaturally dark backdrop of the mirror, and he vanished.

Witnessing this, Christo stood dumbfounded, forgetting to aid his brother.

One thought echoed in his mind: Theres something terribly wrong with them

Meanwhile, Angoulmes subordinates worked to control the fleeing individuals. The ordinary people caught in the midst of the chaos cowered on the ground, heads lowered, trembling with fear.

In Salle de Bal Brise, Lumian sat at the bar counter, listening to Jennas captivating singing. Two hours ago, he had received news that Rat Christo was unharmed, but a group of his subordinates had perished.

Quite efficient Lumian inwardly commended the official Beyonders in the market district.

As the risqu song came to an end, a woman who had been waiting on the sidelines took the stage and hurriedly approached a young band member. She sobbed and cried out twice.

It seemed she was delivering news of someones death.

The band member stood frozen, shocked by the news, unable to react for a moment.

After a few seconds, he flung aside the six-string zither strapped to him and dashed off the stage.

However, he only managed a few steps before he stumbled and fell heavily to the ground. He struggled to rise but failed.

In the next moment, tears streamed down his face.

Jenna, adorned in a s.h.i.+mmering red dress, observed him for a few seconds before pressing her lips together. Eventually, she didnt offer consolation, allowing the band member and the grieving woman to weep.

She quietly stepped down from the stage and crossed paths with Lumian, who had left the bar counter.

What happened? Lumian inquired.

Jenna let out a soft sigh and replied, His father pa.s.sed away in an accident a few hours ago. I know him. Learning to play a musical instrument hasnt been easy for him. His father works as a porter, and his mother is a dishwasher. Without their unwavering support, he would be limited to manual labor

An accident a few hours ago A porter Lumian roughly pieced together the cause.

He gazed silently at the stage.