In the midst of a large crowd of people rushing by, the woman was rummaging through her brown handbag, unknown what she was doing. He wouldnât have recognized her if he hadnât thought that her back was strangely familiar as she didnât wear her usual black maid outfit and her hair, which was always pulled up, was also loose.
âItâs annoying because itâs nice.â
Leonâs brow furrowed. The woman took her bills from the handbag and handed them to the beggar in front of the department store.
âI heard your motherâs hospital bills arenât enough?â
âŠShe spent money on beggars when she wore holed old stockings.
âYouâre so relaxed?â
What he did at lunchtime today was about to become pathetic.
âA beauty that makes you turn your head.â
The lieutenant colonel suddenly spoke, and Leon straightened his head, which he had turned without realizing it.
âHave you seen a pretty girl?â
âNo.â
âYou know how to behave well, but are you in your prime? Like a bee in a jar of honey, you will be twisted by a beautiful woman. You better be careful, so you donât end up like the commander.â
Well⊠Leon was sure he wouldnât be like the commander because he was not a pathetic bastard who couldnât recognize a spy and just liked the smell of a female.
âAt my time, a naughty blonde fox squirmed aroundâŠâ
The lieutenant colonel bit his mouth all of a sudden. It was only now that he remembered that Leon was the son of the man who had lost his life after being deceived by that blonde fox.
âThat woman, she died a few years ago. Did you hear?â
âYes.â
âIâm sorry. For what she did, she got it too easy.â
The lieutenant colonel rummaged through his jacket pocket and pulled out a cigar case. He muttered, biting off the end of the cigar.
âLeonâŠâ
Calling in a friendly way as if Leon was his son, he offered him a cigar. Leon was polite enough to not be offended by the lieutenant colonel. Then, the thick hand holding the cigar tapped his shoulder and backed away.
âCatch that womanâs children and show her example in hell. Even Major Winston in Heaven will be proud of you.â
The woman had two children with the surname Riddle, the âroyal familyâ of the rebels. The eldest son, like âLittle Jimmyâ, was expected to take over his fatherâs footsteps and lead the leadership, but as soon as both his parents died, he turned his back on the rebels.
He had given up all the power and wealth that was given to the top officials and becomes a farmworker in a rural area. Although he disguised himself, it didnât take long for Leon to track him down and find him.
The rat must be caught⊠But, what about the apostate rat?
People were only attached to watch him because the leader of the rebels or his younger sister would one day approach him so that the rat released could attract more rats.
âIf Little Riddle is caught, it will be worth watching. There are over ten people in the West alone who are grinding their teeth on Riddleâs rats.â
Of the infamous Riddleâs rats, there was now only one left.
âŠLittle Riddle.
The real name, appearance, and age have not been revealed.
So far, whenever he questioned the rebels, he had not forgotten and asked about the last Riddle, though none of them said anything. It seemed that the rebel leader, whom he did not know who he was, was more scary than the torture engineer standing in front of them with a blunt-bladed nipper.
What the hell was she like�
So, the military called the mysterious woman Little Riddle, which meant âa small mystery.â
If she resembled her mother, was she a beauty with blonde hair and hazel eyes� She was probably just as cunning and vicious as her mother. Perhaps, she must be selling herself to military officers somewhere to get information.
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She slipped out the back door of the department store and walked through a cobweb-tangled alley. The other side of the colorful downtown was gray. It was followed by shabby buildings inhabited mainly by the poor working class. Only the sound of Sallyâs shoes echoed through the empty alley.
No one looked at her until she reached the red brick building in the back alley.
For the people here, even being curious about the lives of others was a luxury. They went to work before sunrise and returned only after sunset. That was why they put a safe house in such a backward and underdeveloped place.
If the safe house were in a place where the middle class lives, it would be easily detected.
There would always be people who ran out and looked out the window to find out what gossip was in the neighborhood. It was the worst location in the house where other faces had no choice but to come and go.
Sally stood in front of the black door with the paint peeling off and rang the doorbell.
[ Get away, you m*therf*cker. ]
Rough words came out of the speaker. Hearing that, she twisted her brow slightly.
âNancy, itâs me.â
[ Ah⊠]
The speaker went off with a click, and footsteps were heard running down the stairs from behind the door.
Soon, the door swung open and brown eyes peered into her.
Nancy grabbed Sally inside and dragged her inside after reaffirming that she was her friend.
âI thought they were the neighborhood kids again⊠There are guys these days who have fun ringing the doorbell and running away.â
As Sally followed her up the old stairs, the house overlooking the alley on the right on the third floor was inside.
Even during the brief time she came down to open the door, Nancy kept the door firmly locked. She walked through the small living room and into the kitchen, and before entering, she would put the locks back on one by one.
âWhatâs going on? Do you have a day offâŠ?â
âYes.â
While Nancy prepared the cake she had brought on the little table, she turned on the radio that was placed on the wall shelf. Immediately, a brilliant trumpet playing came out and covered the sound of the two of them.
Whoever was behind the thin walls would not be able to overhear the conversation.
âActually, Jimmy decided to call me over here.â
âWhy? Whatâs going on?â
âŠTo withdraw.
Then, she would ask why she wanted to withdraw. Sally was worried that the reason might accidentally get into the ears of Fred, Nancyâs younger brother and Winstonâs subordinate. She still didnât know what she was going to do because he was an immature guy.
âItâs no big deal.â
âHmmâŠ. But, what is this?â
Nancy frowned and tapped her fingertips next to her lips. Sally, noticing that she was referring to the scar on her cheek, frowned and turned her back.
âI was scratched at work. Do you have coffee more than that?â
Soon, the two chatted in front of a steaming mug and two pieces of cake. Sally cut the cake with a fork and put it in her mouth.
An almond cake filled with vanilla custard cream between cake sheets topped with caramelized almond slices. This cake was the culprit that made her salivate even just by the name of Madame Benoa. She admired the taste of the sweet clouds melting in the fragrant sunlight.
âIsnât it fantastic?â
âIs it a wonder that such a talented person is hiding in such a corner?â
Nancy tasted the other cake topped with raspberry jelly and nodded her head.
âItâs because of the Winston family. Every time they have a party, they put in a lot of orders.â
âOh, by the way, how is Fred doing?â
âYes, I donât think itâs a big deal.â
She didnât tell her yesterday that he almost got whipped by Winston.
âUgh, Iâm worried about that guy because heâs timid.â
âThough⊠He must have been shocked by Uncle Bobby.â
She remembered Fred running out of the torture chamber a few days ago, where his uncleâs screams echoed. His face was so pale blue. Sally later went so far as to ask how he was holding up with this every time she was alone.
âStill, what about uncle? How is he?â
âHow is it? The elite troops went to the rescue.â
Nancy smirked as she waved her hand as if seeing she was worried for nothing.
âWhere is he now?â
âInside Billfordâs safe house.â
âIs he okay?â
She suddenly asked as if she remembered.
Her scornful eyes stared at her, asking if he had any leaked information. She felt uncomfortable because it seemed as if she had left a residue of a misunderstanding with a man she had not seen for a long time.
âOh, no. Iâll have to make a call.â
âThe long-distance is expensive, so keep it short.â
âI know.â
Sally went out to the living room and sat down on the sofa.
Then, she rummaged through an old notebook hidden under the sofa cushions, looking for the code of Billfordâs safe house. Eventually, she immediately picked up the receiver from the phone placed on the coffee table.
The operatorâs voice and mechanical clicking sound were boring. That was not enough, she could only hear Uncle Bobbyâs voice only after she heard a bunch of nagging from the aunt who was in charge of the house, that it was no rush.
âUncle, itâs me. How is your body?â
[ Oh, yes. Now that Iâm alive, I must say itâs worth living. ]
Although the voice over the receiver was a little murky, there was a return of vitality that she couldnât feel in the torture room.
âThatâs fortunate.â
[ Thank you for your concern. ]
âAbsolutely. You are like my family.â
No matter how accustomed she was to this sort of thing, Sally had a warm heart. She couldnât be happier that the mission had forced her to face hardships soberly.
âThen, take a good rest, recover your health quickly. And, when you return to the house, say my hello to Aunt HattieâŠâ
Uncle Bobby abruptly interrupted her as she was saying goodbye to hang up the phone.
What was the point of calling her real name rather than her disguised name, even with a very low voice�
ââŠYes?â
[ Are you playing the role of the devilâs mistress? ]