ââŠ..!â Marie woke up in a fright.
âWhat kind of dream is that? A detective on a crime scene? Will something happen at the banquet hall?â
Her previous dreams of battlefield were terrifying, but this one was no less unsettling.
âSurely not. The Royal Guard Knights are there to protect those high-ranking nobles.â
But she soon shook her head, âNo, accidents can still happen no matter how tight the security is.â
Sheâd been happy before falling asleep, but now her head was in turmoil.
âWhat should I do?â she agonized.
However, just like before, she didnât know what precautionary measures to make.
While sheâs aware that her dreams are something related to future events, she wouldnât know for sure if it would involve a criminal case. She had no way of guessing what kind of related event it would be, just like with yesterdayâs dream about a magician.
It could be something completely unexpected rather than a serious crime. âBut I canât just relax either. I canât stand by and just wait, not knowing what might happen.â
Marie sighed in frustration. âFirst, letâs carefully observe the banquet hall for any suspicious individuals and signs of anything unusual,â Marie concluded and headed towards the banquet hall.
The Glory Hall was bustling with activity, as it was approaching the grand banquet, the culmination of the empireâs founding anniversary festival.
âAfter todayâs grand banquet and the masquerade ball in two days, the festival will be over.â
She sighed deeply. While others might feel disappointed that the festival was ending, it was different for the maids. Theyâd worked so hard during the festival that she longed for it to be over soon and take her much needed break.
âThereâs no way Iâm getting invited to the masquerade ball anyway. After that, things will definitely get better,â Marie thought to herself.
âPlease, let the festival end without any incidents.â
Although she felt uneasy as the dream from last night kept resurfacing in her mind, there seemed to be no particular signs of danger. The banquet hall was peaceful, filled only with a pleasant atmosphere.
âLetâs focus on preparing for the grand banquet for now. Thereâs so much work to do.â
But suddenly, while Marie was busy with her work, a familiar voice called out to her.
As she turned her head, a gentle-looking young man holding a baton was smiling at her. It was Maestro Vahan from the Imperial Court Orchestra!
Vahan smiled and said, âLong time no see. Have you been well?â
âAh, yes! How are you, Maestro?â
âIâm fine, thank you.â
The two, who hadnât seen each other in a long time, chatted for a while. âI heard you became an official conductor. Congratulations.â
âThank you. I canât help but feel ashamed. It should have been âthat person,â rather than someone as lacking as me.â
Marie responded with an awkward smile, feeling a sense of pity. Vahan, who devoted his soul to music, still seemed to be searching for the elusive composer whoâd completed the Country Symphony.
âIâll definitely find them and become their pupil!â Recalling the words he said in the past, she broke out in a cold sweat.
Vahan wouldâve never imagined that the composer he was looking for was the maid in front of him.
âAre you going to perform at the grand banquet today?â
âYes, since the banquet will start soon, I came here in advance to prepare for it.â
Playing music in the banquet was an important task entrusted to the court orchestra. As the grand banquet approached, theyâre scheduled to perform.
âWhere are the other members?â
âSince the banquet is about to start, they went to get their instruments. They should be here by now, but they might be running a little late. Theyâre probably on their way now.â
Then suddenly, a senior maid approached Marie and said, âMarie, could you bring me a tablecloth from the third floor?â
âOh, sure!â Marie vowed to Vahan. âThen Iâll look forward to the performance at tonightâs grand banquet, Maestro.â
âYes, thank you for your hard work, Miss Marie.â
Marie went up to the third floor through the staircase located in a corner of the banquet hall.
âAh, as expected, the third floor is dark.â
The Glory Hall consisted of the banquet hall on the first floor, surrounded by the second and third floors.
The second and third floors were designed with an open space in the middle to provide a view of the banquet hall below, and the second floor, which had a balcony, was used as a resting area during the banquet.
On the other hand, accessing the third floor via the stairs proved to be quite challenging, leading it to serve primarily as a storage unit for items essential to the banquet. Since the light didnât reach it well, it was engulfed in darkness.
âWhere could the tablecloth be? I heard it was somewhere in the middle.â
As Marie searched through the storeroom in the third floor, she discovered some surprising items. âWow, are these masks for the masquerade ball?â
In one corner of the third floor, beautifully adorned masks were piled up. It was common for people to bring their own masks, but if desired, masks could be provided from the imperial palace.
âWow, this one barely covers the eyes. And this one looks a bit provocative.â
Marie examined the masks with fascination. There were a wide variety of styles, such as masks that covered the entire face, those that partially covered the face, those that are made of leather, those with animal patterns, and those bedecked with jewels.
âOh, thereâs a piano here too?â Marie, who found a piano in the place she least expected, looked astonished.
The piano, unlike the one placed in the banquet hall, appeared to be worn out, indicating that it mightâve been relocated here after a new piano have been brought in.
âI wonder how it sounds?â
Marie lightly pressed a key.
The sound reverberated louder than Marie expected, startling her. âThe volume of the piano is incredibly loud.â
Given the structure of the Glory Hall with its open space in the center and a high ceiling, it appeared that playing music there would allow the sound to disperse and fill the entire banquet hall.
Marie look at the piano with interest.
âThough itâs a bit creaky and worn, it still works perfectly.â
Was Mozartâs spirit from her dreams lingering around again? Without even realizing it, Marie spent a considerable amount of time examining the piano.
When she felt the urge to play it, she vehemently shook her head. âWhat a silly thought. Letâs quickly find the tablecloth and go back downstairs.â
Marie found the tablecloth in a corner and went back to the first floor. As she came down, she noticed the time was 5:50 PM.
With only a few minutes left until the grand banquet began, the hall was bustling with nobles.
âHereâs the tablecloth you asked.â Marie handed the tablecloth to the senior maid. However, the expression on the senior maidâs face seemed odd. She had a troubled look on her face.
âMiss, is something wrong?â
âSomething serious has happened, Marie.â
Marieâs eyes widened at the senior maidâs urgent voice.
âThere was a fire in the storage room, and all the instruments were completely burned!â
Marieâs eyes widened even further at the unexpected news.
âFortunately, the fire was extinguished before it spread to other areas, so there were no casualties. However, it seems that all the items stored there are unusable now.â
Marie thought it was strange. âWhy did a fire suddenly break out in the storage room full of instruments? And right before the start of the grand banquet too.â
Of course, fires could happen at any time. Especially in this era, where candles, lamps, and direct use of fire for lighting were common. However, was it because of the dream she had last night? She couldnât shake the feeling that something was off.
âHow could a fire break out in a room where the lamps are securely fixed to minimize the risk of fire?â
It was also the duty of maids to manage the lamps placed in each room. The responsible maids were thorough in their job to prevent any possibility of fire. Marie, who had done it herself, was perplexed as to why the fire had occurred.
âCould it simply be due to negligence? OrâŠ?â Marie carefully pondered. âCould it be arson?â
However, she quickly shook her head.
âNo, thatâs not it. It would be hasty to think that way without any solid evidence.â
She hadnât even seen the scene yet. No, she hadnât even heard about the situation. She decided to put aside thoughts about the cause of the fire for now. Speculating wouldnât reveal the cause, and it wasnât the most pressing issue at the moment anyway.
âWhat would happen to the grand banquet if the instruments were ruined?â
A banquet without music⊠Good Lord! How unthinkable.
Marie shifted her gaze towards the orchestra.
Conductor Vahan and several others turned pale in shock.
âA-A fire all of a sudden.â
âThe banquet is about to begin. How are we going to handle thisâŠ?â
Count Gilbert, the palace manager, rushed over to them. âNo, what are we going to do now?! How could you store the instruments like that? Today is the grand banquet; not only are the nobles of the empire are expected to attend, but also the foreign delegates!â
âWe are urgently bringing the spare instruments that are stored elsewhere,â Conductor Vahan replied with a pale face, lowering his head.
While he was not at fault for the fire, as the conductor, he had to bear the responsibility for everything that happened in the orchestra.
âYouâre bringing in other instruments? How long will it take?â
âItâs a bit far, so we may have to wait for about 20 to 30 minutes.â
â20 to 30 minutes?â Count Gilbert bursted in anger, incredulous.
âI need to start the banquet right now, and youâre telling me it will take 20 to 30 minutes?! What kind of nonsense is that?â
âI-I apologize. If we could delay the start of the banquet for a little whileâŠâ
âDelay? Is this some kind of local tea party?!â
Conductor Vahan tightly closed his eyes. The Palace Managerâs words were right. It was the day of grand banquet of the Empireâs Founding Anniversary Festival. Besides the risk of tarnishing the imperial familyâs reputation in front of the esteemed guests, there were countless detailed schedules planned throughout the banquet, making it impossible to change the starting time. It had to start at the designated time without fail.
Then suddenly, an attendant with a troubled look on his face appeared. âYour Lordship, itâs almost 6 oâclock. What should we do?â
Count Gilbertâs face contorted.
When the clock strikes 6 oâclock sharp, the orchestra would signal the start of the banquet by performing a short prelude. Immediately after, a dance piece follows and once the guests begin dancing to it, the banquet truly begins.
âYour Lordship, what should be doneâŠâ the servant urged, prompting Gilbert to explode in anger.
âShut up! Give me a minute!â
He grasped his head and agonized, âWhat should I do? His Highness is also expected to arrive at the banquet hall early. Oh God, why must you test me like this?â
However, they couldnât come up with a solution no matter how hard theyâd tried. How would they proceed when there were no instruments to play that would kickoff the banquet?
Once the scheduled time arrived, and the banquet still didnât start, the guests started to wonder.
âIsnât it time to start? Whatâs going on?â
âWhatâs happening?â
As the murmurs grew louder, Count Gilbert and Conductor Vahan, felt distressed and at a loss on what to do.
To think that the grand banquet, the culmination of the founding anniversary, should commence without music! It was unprecedented.
âHow should I take responsibility for this?â
The conductor, Vahan tightly closed his eyes shut. The beginning of the most important event of the year was ruined because of his orchestra. The responsibility was certainly not something to be taken lightly.
âLetâs just start! Anything will do, just start with any music!â Count Gilbertâs order made Vahan bite his lip tightly as he scanned the orchestra. Fortunately, a few members had their instruments with them.
âOne violin, one viola, one cello. No, it wonât work. Even if they play with these instruments, their sound will be drowned out by the guestsâ voice.â
Music in banquet is different from music in a quiet concert hall. It requires a loud and sonorous sound to cut through the bustling noise made by the guests. Thatâs why the entire orchestra was entrusted with the banquetâs music.
âWith those instruments, we might be able to manage a dance piece somehow, but itâs impossible for us to play a prelude that launches the banquet. We need a sound that can replace the large volume of the orchestra if we want to kickoff the banquet.â
But how could they possibly perform such music right now? It would have been impossible without the orchestra. Unless a miracle happened, there was simply no way.