As the auction progressed, I couldnât help the apathy from rising.
Instead of naming this place âHeavenâ, âHellâ was the more appropriate term for such a venue.
âAuction for slaves is clearly illegal and banned, yet why are there so many people in the auction house?â
âThe next product is Lunetia siblings. Both of them have pure white hair and white eyes. They are both literateâŠ,â the half-masked man introduced the slavesâ with a smile. Without realizing the sickening situation he was in.
The siblings were dragged out to the middle of the stage. A long chain shackled both of their hands and ankles. Countless wounds marred their whole body, leaving ugly marks on their skin.
âWhat do you think?â
At Isaacâs words, Henry lightly said.
âIf youâre going to buy one, just buy the girl. Since she can read, we can have her read Leblaine fairytale books.â
The auction progressed and soon both of them were forcefully drawn off the stage.
The next slave in turn was a tall man. His long shaggy hair completely covered his face. A roar was released from his mouth, filling the entire hall, as he was dragged out from the slaveâs cage.
An iron shackle hung around his neck, connecting to countless chains that were tying his entire body. His appearance was even worse than the previous slaves. Isaacâs eyes glistened with eagerness.
âHenry, look! That guy could probably burn lanterns and circulate them around the castle all day long.â
âNo. Heâs too violent. What if LeBlaine got hurt?â
Henry reprimanded his brother. Moving his gaze towards me, he asked.
âLeBlaine, do you fancy any of them?â
ââŠ.â
âLeBlaine?â
âI downât wand any swavesâŠ.â (I donât want any slavesâŠ.)
Isaac tilted his head at my words in confusion.
âWhy?â
âThey awe two stwong.â (They are too strong. )
âThat means theyâre good slaves. My ancestor told me it was terrible to be weak. â
âFucking ancestor.â I cursed inside my mind.
They must have had some messed up principles. Why would they teach the kids such things? If they were still alive, I would love to choke them into oblivion.
âAGGH!â
A furious roar rang once again from the shaggy-haired man. The onlooker could only stare at a tremendous gust of wind building up from the epicenter of the stage agape.
âClank!â
In the center of the wind, the manâs chains broke down and fell. The dull sound of chains hitting the floor echoed in the opera hall.
He then hit the ground with his fist and rebounded towards the VIP section on the second floor where we were sitting.
âClank!â
A dull sound of metal resounded once more. The man was now settled on the railing. Scanning his surroundings with a ferocious glare, he tried to look for a way out from this hell hole. Unfortunately for him, there was no way out nor a place to run to. He gritted his teeth, persistence flashed through his eyes and somehow his gaze fell on me.
âDonât tell me⊠he wants to take me as a hostage?â
As if reading my thoughts, the man outstretched his hand towards my directionsâŠ
ââŠ!â
I unconsciously clench my eyes shut and hug my body, readying myself for the incoming assault. However, no matter how much time passed, nothing came. I slowly opened one of my eyes and saw a startling scene in front of me.
Isaacâs sword blocked the manâs outreached hand, and a red mana originating from Henryâs hand was surrounding me, similar to a cocoon, encompassing me in its protection.
Isaac quickly put his foot under the manâs leg, tripping him from the railing. The man, unable to defy the gravity, soon crashed into the ground with a loud bang. Isaac immediately stepped up onto the railing and jumped from the balcony, going after the slave. He landed beside the manâs sprawling body. Before the man could even get up, a sword was already pointed on his chest.
The slave let out a frustrated roar.
I grabbed the railing in haste and looked down at the VIP section. The beautiful floor was indented and cracked as if a meteor had fallen. The manâs body was shining blue from a line that stretched out from Isaacâs hand, the seemingly thin mana line bound his whole body.
The line chained him up more tightly than the metal chain could. Because of the line, he couldnât even move an inch. His entire body was completely frozen up.
A sense of dread crept up the hearts of the audiences as they watched the brothersâ power in person.
Isaac waved at me from the first floor.
âKid, itâs very strong. You donât want to play with it?â
âItâs really a special creature. Borned by combining animal and humanâs blood. Moreover, this fellow is still young. Little miss would be able to play with it for a long time.â
âWhat are you talking about? Are you crazy?â
I could only stare with disbelief at the half-masked auctioneer who said those words.
Iâd rather go back to the estate than buy any of the slaves here.
âHow can I persuade the brothers from injuring these people?â
No matter how long I ponder over it, I could only find one way to coax them.
ââŠI wasnât planning to do this in a crowded place, butâŠ.â
Giving my pride up, âWow!â I shouted with an expression filled with excitement.
âIsyac and Henwy are cwool!â (Isaac and Henry are so cool!)
Isaac and Henryâs eyes widened at my unexpected proclamation.
âBwaine doeswnât need neuw toys. I like pwaying with Henwy and Isyac more. Bowth of you awe coolew than them!â (Blaine doesnât need new toys. I like playing with Henry and Isaac more. Both of you are cooler than them!)
I hugged Henry, who was standing next to me, tightly. His body immediately stiffened in surprise from my sudden action, but I could see his lips twitched upwards with triumph even then.
âThen⊠shall we just go?â
âYes!â
âYeah, letâs go back. As soon as possible.â
Once I go back, I would tell the temple and the imperial family about the odious half-masked man.
On the other hand, as if his toy was snatched away, Isaac relented with a disappointed face.
âOh, well, if you think so. Letâs just go. By the way, KidâŠ.â
ââŠ?â I tilted my head at his unfinished question.
âHow fun is it playing with us?â
I said with a big smile.
âThe mowst fun!â (The most fun!)
I could feel the situation finally shifted in my favor as both of the brothersâ faces brightened.
Out of sudden, the entranceâs door opened with a bang, and someone very familiar to the three of us came in.
âDyuke?â (Duke?)
Before I knew it, the duke had entered the place. With his big strides, in a few seconds he was already standing right beside me. His expression was dark, as if the sky had collapsed.
The brothersâ expression unintentionally turned rigid, as if mirroring their fatherâs, at the arrival of him.
***
A few minutes after the siblingsâ departure to âHeavenâ, a man sitting on a luxurious leather chair was frowning. The servant reporting the little trip LeBlaine took to the store, couldnât help but shudder under his employeeâs dark mood.
âSuch a lousy trick,â he thought, criticizing his sonsâ action.
âThe first thing a child received would be the most memorable present,â the duke thought so, âIf it was so, then the gift from his sons would be more memorable than him.â
As the thought fleeted his mind, his already dark expression became even more ominous, frightening all the people in his room. Not waiting another second, he slipped into his outer coat and walked out of the study room. He didnât even heed Nos and the administratorsâ plea to finish the paperwork first.
His mind recurred to when he was alone with LeBlaine, without the brothers by her side. His life was very peaceful and fulfilling. Life went by slowly and everyday LeBlaine would sit on his lap all day long. His regular heavy mood would turn light whenever the little girl was by his side.
Unfortunately, after the formal adoption process went through, the time between the father and daughter seemed to lessen. Either due to the incident that came one after another or the increasing paperwork. But even with his packed schedule, he was still included in the list of her favorite people. Only after his sons came, did the situation change.
Dubbled remembered his first interaction with the girl. In the beginning, he thought she was a nuisance to his life. Simply a fearless child who wasnât afraid of his cold glare and boldly chased after him.
Every day, she would trail enthusiastically behind him, following him wherever he went. Dubbled never realized, since when did he feel empty without the little girlâs presence?
He didnât know precisely when or how he started to care for her.
But he could still remember the anger clouding his mind when the servant told him LeBlaine had fallen sick. Her words played in his head like a broken record, as if those were her last.
âDyuke!â
âPlwease be my fathew!â (Please be my father!)
He nearly let the rage consume him and ordered the execution of more than a dozen doctors that day. Fortunately, LeBlaine woke up before the order was carried out. She managed to stir the duke out from the cloud of madness.
Dubbled quietly closed his eyes and leaned on the cozy carriage seat. Without realizing, he was reminiscing all the happy times he spent with his daughter. Suddenly a knock from the horsemanâs seat woke him up from his doze.
âYour highness, we have arrived.â
The duke fastened his outer coat before he went down the carriage. Nos, who failed to persuade Dubbled off from this trip, was now standing beside him.
âWhere are Blaine and the boys?â
âThey are in the slave auction house, âHeavenâ.â
The duke narrowed his eyes. He knew the âHeavenâ. It was a slave auction disguised under a beautiful building to hide their activity, auctioning immigrants and prisoners of war as if theyâre a product.
That place has been a long-time problem for his domain. The act of selling human lives itself was illegal; however, the opera house was an untouched corner, even for the governor of the land, such as himself.
It was more appropriate to say that the auction had some trick up its sleeve rather than untouchable. Not only was it customary for the lord to overlook some of the big criminal trading, especially the one favored by the people. The auction itself had some strong sponsors which made it hard for anyone to bring the place down.
âAre they giving a slave as the Childrenâs Day gift for LeBlaine?â
âIt seems like it.â
Hearing Nosâ reply, the duke couldnât help but raise the corners of his mouth, condemning the brothersâ plan.
âTheyâre doing pointless things again.â
The brothersâ wanted to buy the girl a slave as a present. Then letâs see their reaction when he bought her 20 slaves.
The duke was walking towards the entrance, when LeBlaineâs words pricked up his ear.
âHow fun is it to play with us?â
âThe most fun!â
When the ridiculous statement passed his ears, the duke stopped in his tracks for a second before walking towards the sibling in a long stride. He looked alternately at the bewildered LeBlaine and his sons before he finally ordered Nos in a chilling tone.
âBlow it up.â
âPardon?â
Feeling somehow the dukeâs word didnât make any sense, Nos licked his lips anxiously and braced himself for the dukeâs answer. The duke then declared through his gritted teeth.
âThis fucking place burn it to the ground.â
***
Everything passed in a blink of an eye, and I could only stare blankly at the burning opera house.
The duke ordered his men to burn down the âHeavenâ, without even spending a moment to hear any explanation.
As soon as the dukeâs order came, four attendants cladded in black attire, appeared from the shadow next to him and drew mana out of thin air, burning the beautiful building down.
Without even caring about the commotion he had caused, the duke carried me in his embrace and walked to the buildingâs entrance.
âBANG!â
A sudden big explosion occurred within the building before finally the last standing structure crashed into a pile of wreckage. The good news was that everyone there got out in time and there were no casualties.
All of it owing to Nosâs desperate cry before the building was burned down.
âThose who want to live, run!â he shouted.
âFortunately, the slaves were all let out as well.â
At the entrance, instead of panicking like all of the visitors, a lethargic man was instead counting all of the runaway slaves and said to us, âThe goods are now all your. Pay up for it.â
âHe shouldâve just been buried under the rubble.â
I looked at the man hatefully.
âWhatâs wrong, kid? Do you like him, too?â
I immediately frowned at Isaacâs words.
âHow did he come to that conclusion?â
Thereâs no way Iâd like such a cunning person.
It was then I realized, Isaacâs eyes were not on the loathsome man. It was instead on the shaggy-haired man crouching behind him. It turned out to be the slave who tried to take me hostage.
âShall we buy him? If you want to, youâd better buy him now. Now that the building had collapsed, we wonât be able to enter the auction for a while.â
ââŠ.â
âI will buy him for you, but you must also play with us even if I buy him. You said it yourself that weâre the coolest in the world!â
I didnât know why he thought I wanted to buy the slave. It never even crossed my mind to buy any of the slaves. I happened to know about this auction because of the brothers. If only they didnât try to buy me a weird gift, I wouldnât have known about this horrible âHeavenâ. I really need to discipline both of them.
âIf a carrot doesnât work, then he needs a whip. If currying favor doesnât work, then itâs time to do it the hard way.â
I looked at Isaac and said.
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âNow, I wonât pwayâŠ.â (No, I wonât playâŠ.)
âHuh? Why?!â
âCowme to tink of it, youâ we not vewy cool.â (Come to think of it, youâre not very cool.)