Sudeâs house was inside an ordinary residence. Zich and Lubella needed to move more carefully than they did in the slums to get there. However, because of Zichâs âSensing and Detectingâ skills, it only took them a bit longer, and they arrived at Sudeâs place without much difficulty.
The house wasnât different from the other houses. It was a two-story house made out of wood, and in front of it, fences surrounded a small lawn in a complicated weave. It seemed like Sude wasnât home since the lights in the house werenât on.
âLetâs wait inside for now.â
Zich took the lead and trespassed the lawn. The door was firmly locked. It wasnât hard to break the door, but if Sude saw the broken door, he might run away or let other people know. Thus, like before, Zich decided to enter the house through a window.
It was messy inside the house. As if its owner hadnât cleaned in a while, a thin layer of dust layered the ground, and clothes were carelessly scattered on the floor.
âIt seems like he doesnât do much housework.â
âNo, thatâs probably not it.â
Zich cautiously looked around the room.
âRather than dirty, it looks messy. It doesnât feel like he didnât keep his place tidy because he was lazy, but because he didnât feel the need to. It looks like the house of someone who is preparing to escape.â
âHe is preparing to escape. I think Iâm right on the mark.â
Zich continued to search all over the room, and his eyes sparkled.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âBelow us. Donât you think itâs strange?â
Zich pointed to the floor and then rolled his feet to emphasize his point.
Hearing the sound, Lubellaâs eyes also became sharp.
âThereâs an empty space below us.â
Zich kneeled with one leg and placed his palms on the floor.
âLet me see. He pierced a hole to the entrance of a secret basement, but itâs nothing amazing. The cover is sloppy. It doesnât seem to have a moving mechanism. That means a handle should be nearby.â
After a while, Zich found two holes right next to each other.
Zich placed his fingers inside the holes and pulled. The door was light, and an entrance to a basement appeared.
âIt stinks of a suspicious smell.â
Zich comically blocked his nose.
âLetâs try going in.â
âI will go in first.â
Zich tried stamping his feet on the stairs that led to the basement. Then, he walked confidently downstairs and Lubella followed behind him.
The basement stairs werenât that long; in floors, the staircase was about 1.5 floors long. And at the end of the staircase, there was a door. Zich cautiously opened it.
They saw a medium-sized room. It was almost vacant with no furniture in place. The only noticeable thing about the room was a dirty puddle of water collected on the ground. But Zich was satisfied.
In the center of the room, the ugly statue of a fishâs head floated on top of the collected water.
âStatue of Bellu,â Lubella murmured and gripped the staff she was holding. She wanted to break apart the statue right away.
The statue looked more incomplete than the one they saw at the Mayorâs mansion. That one looked fancier.
âThe one in the Mayorâs residence is the center statue for sure,â Zich said with satisfaction. The more evidence there was, the better.
Zich suddenly turned his head toward the entrance.
âIt seems like the houseâs owner has returned.â
Zich took Lubella out of the room in the basement and went back to the first floor. They saw a small light shining from outside, and Zich placed his index finger on his mouth to signal to Lubella to be quiet.
Lubella nodded and moved quietly to a corner of the room. She moved so that she didnât bother Zich. In comparison, Zich quietly moved towards the entrance like a hunter approaching his prey.
The doorâs lock unlocked, and the door opened. As expected, Sude entered the house. He placed the lamp he was holding down next to the door. Then, he tried to light up the closest candle.
âHey, itâs been a while.â
Sude became stunned as Zich suddenly jumped out. Then, after confirming Zichâs face, Sude grew pale and Zich quickly blocked Sudeâs mouth to stop him from screaming.
âWoah! We are also glad to see you again, but letâs be quiet. Thereâs no need for you to greet us so fervently.â
âI know, I know. If I am so glad to see you, how glad would you be? Sometimes the sensation of beating you up comes out in my dreams. Donât you think we really match each other well?â
Sude struggled and tried to scream, but he couldnât escape out of Zichâs sturdy grip.
âHow about finishing things from last time? Ah, you donât have to worry about interventions this time. Do you see her?â
Zich put more strength into his hands and forcefully moved Sudeâs neck. And Sude hopelessly turned to what Zich wanted him to see.
âLook. Your guardian angel from Heaven who protected you last time has come back as the angel from Hell.â
There, he saw Lubella who shined with the lampâs red lights and stood like a godly judge in a trial. At her hardened expression, Sudeâs fear deepened.
Zich dragged Sude into the basement.
Sude floundered and staggered a couple of steps after getting kicked. Then, he collided with Belluâs statue and fell. His pants became soaked with dirty water.
âWhy? Why are you doing this?â Sude shouted in a flurry, but Zich was carefree. He slowly went inside the room with the lamp that Sude was holding. The darkness that filled up the room lit up, and Zich placed the lamp in the corner of the room.
âLet me see. Why would we do this? If you ask the ugly fish head behind you, wouldnât you find out something?â
Sude looked at the statue of Bellu behind him and looked at Zich again. Then, he saw Lubellaâs cold expression behind Zich and babbled, âD-do you think that I am Bellidâs follower?â
âI didnât say that. I also donât think you are the fish headâs follower.â
âBut I get the feeling that you are like a sea roach, sticking around those Bellid guys and eating the crumbs they leave.â
âI am saying that you are like a fucking bastard.â
At another kick from Zich, Sudeâs bottom stuck to the puddle. Dirty water splashed on his face and head.
Zich then stomped on Sudeâs back. Sudeâs body wiggled on the floor, and Zich was satisfied with seeing Sude look like a dirty cockroach.
âWhat are you going to do now?â
Lubella was surprised at her own words. Even if he was Bellidâs accompaniment, she didnât know that she was capable of sounding so cold to another person. However, even when she realized this, she didnât have any further thoughts.
âTruthfully, we donât need him since we found the fish headâs statue.â
Zich took out something from his waistâthe object sharply shone with the lampâs dim lights. It was a dagger.
There were chilling words without a trace of warmth. Even Lubella, who was on the same side as Zich, flinched, feeling the chill. She couldnât even see even a portion of the carefree attitude that Zich had always shown her.
About to utter some excuses, Sude also closed his mouth. Swept by surprise and fear, he could only roll his eyes. He gulped.
âI-I donât know anything! Itâs true!â
He managed to say something, but Zichâs glass bead-like eyes seemed to not believe him.
âYou donât know anything? I guess it canât be helped then. I will kill you since you are useless.â
Zich grabbed his dagger in reverse and raised it high. It looked like a monsterâs tooth about to shred its victim.
âL-Lady Lubella! Please stop this man!â
Since it didnât seem like he could convince Zich at all, Sude turned his attention to Lubella.
âHey, itâs useless. Because of shits like you, Lady Lubella is going through a lot and becoming tougher. Thereâs no point in thinking that sheâll help you like she did in the past. Besides, Karuwimanâs people are completely merciless to those who cooperate with Bellid.â
As Zich spoke, Lubellaâs eyes that looked down on Sude were cold.
âAre you done with your last words? I will give you that much time. Since I have decided to live a kind life, I will be generous.â
Sudeâs head went round and round. Both Zich and Lubella were beyond combative, and they didnât seem like they would believe anything he said.
âWait! Didnât you say that you donât need me since you found the fish headâs statueâŚ?!â
Sude was sure that Zich had been talking about Belluâs statue when he mentioned a fish head. Hope sprouted in his heart.
âT-the other statues! I know where the other statues are!â
The dagger, which looked like it was going to fall like a guillotine, stopped. It worked. Sude felt strength leave his body as relief seeped into him.
âHm. To be honest, we are interested in that.â
Zich let down his dagger.
Zichâs cold voice pierced Sudeâs heart. It was a voice scary enough to make Sude want to confess everything, but he was barely able to swallow back the truth that was rising in his throat.
âD-do you think I will just tell you that easily?â
âThatâs true. Guys like you stubbornly pluck out whatever they can if it benefits them.â
Zich looked down at Sude with his glass bead-like eyes. It didnât look like he was looking at a human. As if he was staring at a dead beastâs worn-out piece of meat, his glare was chilling. However, Sude smelled a chance to survive and didnât back down.
âItâs too late for me to deny that I am cooperating with Bellid. Itâs not like they will believe me if I deny it. I should use the locations of the other stone statues to secure my safety.â
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After worrying for a bit, Sude yelled out loud, âI donât care what you say! Donât you dare lay a finger on me! If you do, you will never be able to learn where the other statues are.â
âAh, thatâs a bit troubling.â
Zich scratched the back of his head.
Sude thought he had seized the initiative, and with that thought, he became bolder.
âYou bastards! How could you just attack a person like this every time! Like how you acted with violence right away in the back alleyway last time! This is why we have to wipe out all the thugs and smelly poor bastards in the city!â
After speaking, Sude seemed to have thought he had gone a bit too far and glanced at Zich. But Zich just furrowed his eyebrows like he was annoyed and didnât show a reaction more significant than that.
Thus, Sude thought Zich couldnât touch him, and he became completely relieved. Then, his attention went to Lubella.
âThe great Karuwiman follower has fallen lower than low! To go around with this complete thug and using violence everywhere! No, are you not Karuwimanâs holy follower anymore but a witch?â
He didnât have to consider their feelings anymore. Sudeâs heart filled with a vulgar satisfaction that he could say whatever he wanted to the holy Karuwiman Saint Candidate he normally wouldnât have even dared to look in the eye.
ââŚIs this your true self?â
The Sude that Lubella knew was someone who generously forgave someone who one-sidedly acted violently towards him and possessed the warmth to protect his familyâs store. Now, the man in front of her was so different from the person she had met in the shop that it made her doubt that they were the same person.
âTrue self! Ha! Are you saying that the naĂve geek you saw before and the bastard in front of you donât look the same? Itâs only natural for a merchant to wear a mask. The one who gets tricked is the moron.â
Lubella glanced at the statue behind Sude and asked, âI see. Then, why did you do something like this? You said that you werenât one of Bellidâs followers. Whatâs the merit of helping Bellid?â
âWhat kind of amazing reason would a merchant need to work? Of course, itâs money.â
âYes, money! A huge amount so that I wonât have to smile and suck up to the customers while running a damningly small shop anymore!â
âDidnât you say that you liked the shop? You told us your family cherished and protected it for a long time.â
âLike? Cherish and protect? What bullshit! I have never thought that even once!â Sude roughly yelled, âThat worn-out building and my long years there are just shackles! The store is a loserâs emblem that I inherited from my father and grandfathers who had zero talent in business as merchants!â
Sudeâs eyes glistened. He glared at Lubella spitefully.
âWhat did you tell me before? That it was an impressive shop? Did you know how much it angers me to hear that nonsense from youâwho grew up eating only good food and wearing good clothes, and always looked down at us from your sheltered life? I donât want to hear bullshit from people who have everything in the first place!â
They were malicious remarks mixed with greed and self-righteousness. It was the first time Lubella had heard of something like this. Hearing the flood of insults and sarcastic comments, Lubellaâs face grew pale, but she firmly held her ground. She didnât stop Sude from talking and withstood all of his spiteful insults.
âWell, there ought to be guys like this too. Since Lady Lubella is traveling to see the world and hear more people, you are helping her.â
After consoling Lubella, Zich approached Sude.
âNo, but I will stop here since I am also a busy man. Release me right now! Then I will tell you where Belluâs statues are!â
Sude made a request like he was asking for an expected service.
âItâs over now. If I just get out of this situation, Iâll be rich!â
Sude had already received a hefty sum for putting life force into Belluâs statue. If he just left the city with the money he got, he could live the splendid life he dreamed of.
âIt seems like something will happen to this city, but thatâs not my problem. As long as I live well, who cares?â
Whatever happened to other people, Sudeâs happiness was most important to him.
âWhat are you dawdling for! Move aside at once!â
âAh, but you know,â Zich smiled widely at Sude who spoke with a triumphant look. âI changed my mind.â
It was funny how Sude puffed up his mouth like a stupid fish.
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âI said, I changed my mind. I will just kill you here.â
âD-donât bullshit! If you lay even a finger on me, you wonât know the statuesâ locationsâŚ!â
âYou donât know the statuesâ locations, though.â
âAlso, it doesnât matter if you know or donât know the locations.â
Zich gently whispered to Sude who grew pale, âHow was it? How sweet was your moment of hope?â