062 â Haunted Mansion #2
I learned many things from Mirna.
How to walk like a noble.
How to speak and breathe like a noble. I even learned how to blink and swallow saliva like a noble.
âDo I really have to do this? Swallowing saliva like a nobleâŚâ
âWhen you raise an objection, raise it like a noble, commoner.â
I wondered if it was really necessary to do this, but Mirna seemed eager to reassemble me from start to finish, and turn me into a brand new person.
âItâs never too late to learn. Youâre good for a slave. Working at the court seems to be quite helpful.â
I was able to quickly follow her lead. There was nothing I couldnât do as long as it felt like I was âactingâ as an aristocrat.
As time passed, darkness fell on the world.
I thought there was still time before sun down?
This mansion was located on the outskirts of a cemetery-filled neighborhood. Through the windows, the twilight cast long shadows on the eerie tombstones.
âGo to bed, commoner. Iâll allow you to stay in one of the guest rooms.â
âItâs fine, if I go now, Iâll be able to reach Ark. Thereâs no need for you to-â
Mirnaâs attitude was firm.
Despite not knowing whether to call it hospitality or force, I had no choice but to nod my head without saying a word.
And it wasnât long before I had to admit that Mirnaâs proposal was right.
As Mirna guided me to the guest room, it was already dark outside the window.
There were no streetlights or torches, so it was really dark, to the point of not being able to see even an inch ahead. If I had left the mansion earlier, I would have walked in that darkness.
Even if I could now use magic, it was still a tall order to walk alone in the cemetery at night without any source of light.
Upon checking the locks and padlocks installed in the guest room, Mirna then said to me.
âThere are many dangerous things that go about the mansion at night. There is nothing in particular that could harm you as a guest. Still, it would be better not to wander around.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
âAnd by any chance, donât come near the far left corner of the mansionâs third floor. EVER.â
The far left corner of the mansionâs 3rd floor?
I nodded, taking notes in my head.
âYes, Iâll never go near it!â
âNever approach or open the door. EVER. Itâll be locked anyway. But even if itâs not, donât open it.â
What was her reason for being so strict?
Still, Mirnaâs words did not end there.
âAnother person might knock on your door. But never open nor answer it. Understood?â
âAt 8 PM every night, I go into a ban and fast. I have no reason to go to a commonerâs room, much less speak.â
I still didnât understand. NeverthelessâŚ
âAlright, I will make sure to lock the door and not answer anyone.â
âMake sure to keep that in mind. Once I go into adage and fasting, there would be no one talking to you. Pay attention to this.â
With that, Mirna Draco left the guest room.
Once the door finally closed, only I remained.
I sat in a chair and stayed like that for a while.
There was a lot of time until morning, should I organize my thoughts or something?
To summarize, the harvest I obtained from visiting the Draco Familyâs mansion was the fact that the Draco Family held many secrets.
In addition, Mirna was good at bone-setting, being able to fix the broken bones in my hand in one go.
And, that this mansion was very eerie?
I took a deep breath to calm myself. My mind was a bit cluttered because of that conversation with Mirna.
Then suddenly, someone knocked on my door.
My eyes hurriedly searched for the clock.
Goosebumps ran down my back. Mirna literally just told me that if someone knocked on the door, I should never answer or open it.
It was not yet 8 oâclock, would this be fine?
Then someone said through the door.
âI fast and donât eat dinner, but if youâre hungry, you can go and eat. Weâll prepare you a meal.
Oh, right. I was actually quite hungry, as a matter of fact!
With that thought, I prepared to go out for dinner.
âIf you donât know where the dining room is, Iâll guide you. Get ready and come out, commoner.
âThank you. Then letâs go together.â
I opened the door and tried to talk to Mirna, but she was nowhere to be seen in the hallway. There was only darkness.
âWhat the⌠fĹłck!?â
I muttered to myself to get rid of the creepy feeling and regretted it immediately, as my lone voice echoed through the hallway.
⌠This house was really strange.
Would I have to spend the night in a place like this?
Just then, the hall clock rang.
Dang-dang-dang-dang-dang-dang-dang-dang-dang-.
It meant that it was nine oâclock.
When I turned my head, the hall clock was indeed pointing at 9, with the ringing noise resounding.
Startled by this impossibility, I turned around and grabbed the table clock in the guest room.
The clock said it was 7:50.
Then, I noticed one crucial fact.
âFĹłck, itâs brokenâŚ!â
⌠The clock in the guest room wasnât working.
It just stayed fixed at 7:50!
Now that I saw it, the clock was not working because the mainspring was not wound. Since when did this happen!?
⌠So who was the person who knocked on my door and told me to eat? Didnât Mirna say she would no longer be available after 8 oâclock?
With that thought in mind, I could feel my blood freeze upâŚ
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