Chapter 142Ā
Milliaās eyes were still closed.
“Dear! Come quickly, dear!”
But Hojen could still hear Milliaās voice calling him from somewhere. He quickly sat up and looked toward the cabin.
Through the open window of the cabin, Millia was stamping her feet anxiously.
When he rushed inside, the candles lit up brightly the moment he entered.
“Dear!”
Millia ran to him the second she saw him. A little confused, Hojen put his arm around her shoulders and asked,
“Whatās wrong?”
Crying, Millia pointed toward the babyās crib. When Hojen went to look, the baby who had been lying there was gone.
“Sheās gone, Hojen!”
Hojen gripped the crib so hard his hands shook.
“Dear, Rose is⦔
“Our Noe is gone!”
ā¦Not Rose, but Noe?
While Hojen blinked in confusion, Millia frantically searched the house.
“Where is Noe? Dear, please help me find her! Noe! Noe!”
Hojen could only watch her in shock. Millia turned to him angrily and even hit him with her fists.
“Why arenāt you looking for Noe? Whereās our baby? Hurry up and find her! Why are you just standing there?!”
This was a dream.
It must have appeared because of that dragon boy and the green-haired girl messing with his thoughts.
Since it was just a dream, there was no real need to care. If Hojen wanted, Millia would go quiet in an instant, and with a snap of his fingers, Noe could reappear and stop her crying.
But⦠for some reason, he couldnāt bring himself to do it.
“You promised to take good care of Noe⦔
He finally came to his senses and shivered. Millia was still crying, and Hojen gently patted her shoulder while glancing outside at the freshly dug-up grave.
He began to speak, almost as if making excuses:
“Noe will be fine on her own. In the hunter tribes, even at eight years old, children can find their own food and shelter. You were on your own from the age of six. The rest of what Noe needs⦠we canāt give her. God will take care of her⦔
“What if Noe wants to see you?”
Hojen gritted his teeth.
“ā¦Then sheāll come back on her own.”
“And you?”
“Meā¦?”
“Donāt you want to see Noe?”
Hojen lowered his gaze without answering. Then, irritated, he snapped,
“I want to see you.”
Milliaās sobbing stopped.
Then she saidā
“I want to see Noe more than you. Forget the flowers, just bring me Noe. How can you be so clueless? Do you still think youāre a fifteen-year-old boy?”
“What?”
Startled, Hojen looked upābut Millia had already vanished.
What was that just now�
He sighed deeply, clutching his head. Then his eyes landed on the empty crib.
It really was the crib where baby Noe used to sleep, the one he had built himself.
He gave a bitter laugh and wiped his eyes.
“Instead of flowers, she wants Noeā¦?”
Wasnāt I always her favorite?
Even so, he couldnāt look away from the empty crib.
***
Perfect timing.
“Hi.”
While I (the narrator) had been dozing for a short while, Noe Rustin appeared in my dream for the first time in days. But something was differentāher face had marks and scratches Iād never seen before.
Was this her real face? She looked a lot like Hojen Rustin, but with sharper, more delicate eyes.
I pointed at her face.
“What happened to you?”
Noe touched her own cheek, then clicked her tongue. The scratches disappeared instantly.
“Were you hurt?”
“ā¦I think some guys kidnapped all of us.”
All of you?
“Iād heard rumors about a human trafficking group, but I didnāt think theyād actually attack the orphanage⦠damn it!”
Human traffickers? Orphanage?
I thought over her words slowly.
“So youāre at the orphanage, and suddenly traffickers attacked and you were captured?”
“I think weāre in the middle of being taken somewhere. Probably a sleeping drug. If it wasnāt, thereās no way Iād be asleep right now.”
Why would traffickers want Noe? How?
***
“After the prophecy from [Materia], they started moving a lot of the villagers from the seaside towns. Since itās such a huge relocation, it caused a lot of chaosāperfect for filthy rats like that to slip in.”
Come to think of it, the emperor had mentioned increased criminal activity. Could that be why Noe was captured?
Realizing this, I pointed at her.
“Donāt you dare do anything!”
“What?”
“Just stay still! If you try to escape by entering their dreams, itāll be bad! You still canāt control it properly!”
She didnāt answerājust glanced around. I clutched my chest in alarm and let my arms drop onto the armrest.
The dreamās background was an airplane. We were sitting side-by-side on a flight.
“So⦠why show up today, after not appearing for days?”
“Sorry, but I came to your dream every day. I just didnāt talk because you always had a Seraphin candle burning.”
That made me bristle.
“I called you at the top of my lungs! How could you never answer?!”
“I wanted to know who you were and what you were up to. I figured you wouldnāt tell me, so I watched quietly.”
She smirked.
“But yesterday was different. No candle smell, so I started chatting and filling your noisy dream with things I know. And you said something interesting.”
What did I say?
“You said, āThis looks just like the White Dragonās Wing! What is this? Could this be possession?ā”
Oh no.
“So I asked what the White Dragonās Wing was, and you said it was a book. I wanted to ask more, but then the candle smell returned, so I left. I came today just to see you again. When Iām in your dream, I donāt forget who I amābecause everything here is new to me.”
Oh noā¦
“Your face is so pale, like you might throw up.”
She narrowed her eyes, studying me.
I was caught off guard and took a long time to respond.
“ā¦I see.”
I turned toward the window to hide my expression. Itās fine⦠I just have to handle things better from now onā¦
Once I steadied my breathing, I smiled gently and faced her again.
“Yes, the White Dragonās Wing is a bookāone I liked to read. As for possession, I donāt know what you mean. People say strange things in dreams, right? That must be it.”
“Still suspicious⦠but not wrong. People do say nonsense in dreams.”
“Anyway,” I stood up. “So youāre captured now? Got it. Just donāt use your ability, no matter what. It could be dangerous. I really need you.”
“So I should just get taken? Iām not the only oneāthey grabbed the other kids too! And who even are you, to know so much about me?”
I snapped my fingers, and the dreamās setting changed.
“If you want to know who I am, come find me again tonight. Make sure you do.”
Now her face turned pale. Iād changed the dream into Hojen Rustinās small cabināthe place Iād been right before falling asleep.
“How do youā¦?” she muttered.
I snapped my fingers again, and a dagger appeared in my hand.
“You look a lot like your father.”
“How would you⦠donāt tell meā”
“If youāre curious, come tonight. You want to find the holy relic, right?” I ran the dagger across my neck.
The dream went dark.
***
When I opened my eyes, Hojen was sitting on the bed in front of me.
“Good, youāre awake. You really like sleeping, donāt you?” he said irritably.
“It was so awkward, just me and that dragon boy sitting in silence⦠Donāt keep an adult waiting this long.”
I scratched my head, glancing at Winter, who was sitting in a chair with his arms crossed.
“Uh⦠yes, sir.”
Hojen cracked his neck and looked thoughtful.
“Actually, Iām not sure if itās a holy relic, but thereās something in my dream that could beāor maybe not. A bell Millia wore. But⦔
He rubbed his face and continued, uncertain.
“It was her parentsā keepsake from long ago. Honestly, it has nothing to do with holy relics. Never felt special at all. I just remembered it was in my dream and checked on it.”
Winter spoke up.
“My relic was the key to the collar of a dog raised in the imperial palace.”
“What?” Hojen blinked in disbelief.
“But hereās the problemāitās in the dream, so I canāt bring it out. Noe only knows how to take things into dreams, never bring them out. And I canāt contact her⦔
I raised my hand.
“I just talked to Noe. She came to my dream and told me to see her again tonight.”
“What?” Hojen jumped to his feet.
I added awkwardly,
“Oh, and she said sheās currently been captured by traffickers.”