Chapter 365: The Journey to the West
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Petrov yawned, sat up in his bed, and immediately felt a chill run through his upper body. He would stay in his bed forever if he could, where it was warm and had Shirleyâs company.
âDonât you want to sleep a little more?â The woman beside him turned over and mumbled groggily, âItâs still early, isnât it?â
He bent over and kissed her foreheadâShirley had brown hair that fell in soft ringlets, skin as smooth as a babyâs, and a pair of lovely round eyes. When he first met her at the Longsong Theatre, it took no more than a glance for him to be completely drawn by her eyes.
âI think itâs almost noon, so I should head downstairs to see if there is any official business to attend to.â Petrov whispered. âGo back to bed if you donât want to get up, and Iâll have attendants bring lunch to you a while later.â
âBut I want you to stay here with me.â Shirley wrapped her arm around his waist. âItâs snowing outside anyways, so what official business could there be?â
She wasnât wrong. Ever since the Months of Demons arrived, the entire city immediately fell silent. Theater performances became weekly, all the merchants left the markets, and even the taverns shut their doors. If someone had walked on the streets during the day, he might have even thought this was a ghost town.
So⊠should he sleep for a little longer? After pursuing Shirley for nearly a year, Petrovâs dream finally came true, and he felt a little reluctant to leave. Yesterdayâs entire night of joy really wore him out, and now that he had regained his strength, perhaps there could be a second round of joy with Shirley after lunch.
Right at this moment, a knocking came from outside the bedroom.
âSir Petrov, there is a blue-envelope letter.â
He was shocked and immediately rolled out of bed, picked up the robe that was carelessly tossed on the ground, and draped it on. âIâll be there in a second.â
âSir?â Shirley murmured.
âGive me a minute.â Petrov said as he tied his belt hurriedly and left the bedroom. After a while, he returned to the bedroom and crawled into the quilt holding a letter encased in a blue envelope.
âWhatâs this? Who wrote this to you?â At this point, the woman was basically wide awake. She yawned and sat up to lean against Petrov.
âItâs from Border Town.â Petrov replied. âIt must be a letter written by His Highness.â
He opened the envelope and took out the letter, and as he quickly scanned its contents, he couldnât help but frown. âHis Highness orders me to pay a visit to Border Town.â
âRight now?â Shirley exclaimed. âEven in this weather?â
âYes, it must be about something urgent.â Petrov sighed, âIâll pack later and leave in the afternoon. You should go home for now, and Iâll visit you as soon as I get back.â He couldnât help but think of the time a year ago when he sailed through a blizzard to Border Town, bearing the warning from Longsong Stronghold for Duke Ryan. Yet now, he was summoned back to that god-awful place because of a letter from the town Lord in a cruel twist of fate.
âCanât you just pretend you didnât receive it?â She said, annoyed. âEven though he conquered the Longsong Stronghold, youâre the actual ruler here. Even if it were the Kingâs order, you didnât have to immediately carry it out, right?â
If it were from the Duke, it would have been possible. However, Petrov knew Prince Rolandâs impatience full well. He could only lovingly stroke her head. âThatâs not the same. The King might not pay attention to the Western Region, but His Highness Roland can⊠He isnât only the Lord of Border Town, but the ruler of the entire Western Region.â
During the Months of Demons, there truly wasnât much official business to attend to in Longsong Stronghold. After delegating a few tasks to his underlings and placing the town under his father Earl Hullâs charge, Petrov left the castle. Different from last time when he was only accompanied by one assistant, this time he sailed on the Dukeâs private shipâthe Lionheart, with more than ten attendants and apprentices, as well as two family knights. It was quite a spectacular scene.
Just as they were passing through the outer city and heading towards the Stronghold harbor, sounds of an uproar coming from the street corner caught Petrovâs attention.
He saw ten or so men in a circle watching something. Judging from their dress, they were all civilians. They were probably attracted from their homes nearby by the noise. A few cries of âdemonâ also occasionally erupted from the circle. âHang her!â Someone screamed sharply.
Petrov felt a twinge of sympathy and told one of his knights, âGo check it out. If itâs a regular brawl, tell them to get back into their houses.â
The knight pushed through the people and walked into the middle of the crowd. As he pulled out his swords, the crowd quickly dissipated. He brought back a woman and two children, one of which still had a rope tied around her neck.
âSir!â The woman knelt next to Petrovâs feet. âKill her immediately! She has fallen to temptation and become a witch!â
This word shocked Petrov. âWitch?â He cast his sight onto the other two people. The slightly taller boy immediately stood in front of the girl and looked as if he was ready to attack. His face was badly bruised, revealing that he had been beaten brutally. âShe isnât the demonâs minion! I saw in plays that there were both good and bad witches. Why do you punish her?â
âAre you certain sheâs a witch?â Petrov ignored the boy and continued asking the woman.
âYes, Sir. Donât be fooled by the plays. If the Church were still here, it would have never allowed them to spread such lies on stage. This thing here is also a little demon, and I was punishing her on behalf of the Church. Sir, hang her right now so that the influence of Hell wonât spread in Longsong!â
âGet to the point!â Petrov snapped.
After the woman had jabbered on for quite some time, Petrov finally understood the whole story. After the church was burned down by Timothy, this woman and some other believers continued preaching of their own accord in the outer city, and at the same time waited for the Holy City of Hermes to send a new priest to rebuild the Western Regionâs church. This chaos happened out of pure coincidence. Just as the girl was using her abilities to help her neighbors clear out the snow on their roofs, the woman ran into her, which led to the debacle at hand.
While she was talking, the woman kept complaining about the absurdity of primary education and the demoralization of theater performances, which led to the onlookers only dared to hold onto the boy but not help her kill the damned demon. If it were in the old days, her corpse would have already been hung on a beam⊠These hateful words made Petrovâs face twitch.
âTake her back and interrogate her thoroughly.â He spoke to his knight. âYouâll stay in the Stronghold this time. When I come back, I expect all the disciples similar to her to be in prison.â
âWhat⊠no! Sir, how could youâŠâ The woman had not even finished protesting before she was silenced by a few slaps across the face from the knight.
âAre you really a witch?â Petrov asked the terrified little girl. âShow me your abilities.â
The girl could only kneel weakly on the ground and gave no response.
Petrov shook his head, raised his voice, and repeated, âIf you can prove that you are really a witch, Iâll let you go.â
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After a long time, the girl stuck her trembling hands in the snow. Soon, a layer of snow that was nearly an inch thick melted into flowing icy water.
âSo I see.â Petrov nodded. âCome with me.â
âCome?â The girl raised her head. âWhere to go?â
âA place fit for witches to live.â He motioned for his servant to pick up the girl and continued walking to the harbor.
âPut her down, you liar! You promised to let her go! â The boy wanted to rush towards her, but he was blocked by the other attendants, and his voice faded slowly into the distance.