Chapter 10
âCharlotte, who always said this place was filthy and wouldnât even look at itâwhat brings you here?â
Adrian pretended not to know, even though it was obvious sheâd come to hire him. The sight felt familiar from last nightâs dream, yet still strangeâhe wasnât quite the Adrian she knew from the other world.
Charlotte looked at him calmly, sat across from him, and answered, âI have a request.â
âThe great Charlotte Daphsine, making a request?â
His tone was snide, but his face was playful. Was it really that funny that she had come in person?
When she nodded with a sour look, Adrian leaned closer. âWhat kind of request? Iâm curious.â
His lazy eyes met hers, a gaze that tickled the back of her neck. Charlotteâs voice stayed dry. âI want you to find a trading company.â
âHm?â
Adrian frowned slightlyâonce again, she wasnât acting as he expected. He leaned back, stroked his chin, and studied her parched, tired face.
I thought sheâd ask me to kill Lina Goldstein or the Duke, he thought.
Adrian already knew what had happened to Charlotte last night and this morning. Even if he hadnât, her raw wounds told the story.
Yet after all that humiliation, sheâd come to ask him to look up a company?
Either she went crazy overnight, or sheâs trying to act human now.
More likely the first, he decided.
He pressed his lips together to stop a laugh, which only made his face look stiffer.
Charlotte watched his sharpening eyes, then set a large sack on the table.
Thud. The heavy sound vibrated through the wood.
âThe fee is more than enough.â
âHm. Looks that way.â
Even a quick glance said it was a lot. Adrian tapped the table with a long finger, a steady rhythm filling the office.
Charlotte didnât delay. âAll I have is a name. I donât know what they trade or which country they belong to.â
âThe name?â
âHueril Trading Company. What they do and where theyâre basedâplease find out.â
At âHueril,â Adrianâs tapping hand twitchedâjust for a momentâand then kept the same beat. It happened so fast Charlotte didnât notice.
âHueril⊠Thatâs a new one for me. Are you sure about the name?â
âYes. Iâm sure.â
âReally? Hm. If nothing comes to mind, Iâll have to dig.â
âTake your time. I⊠just want to know what kind of place it is, even later.â
Her voice got smaller, a hint of plea in itâsomething even Adrian could hear. His face tightened for a heartbeat, then he smiled as usual.
âFine. Iâll look into it. But are you telling me the great Charlotte came all the way here just for that?â
âWow, must be some company,â he joked.
Charlotte sighed softly, then set down a second sack.
Thud!
It was heavy too. She pushed it toward him. âTurn these jewelsâhalf into mana stones, half into cash. Take your fee from it.â
âThatâs easy enough, but mana stones? What for?â
His eyes narrowed. From a trading company to mana stonesâwhat kind of person changes this much in a day?
Charlotte had no intention of explaining. She stayed silent even when he asked again.
How can I say I can use magic now?
The old âvillainessâ Charlotte Daphsine couldnât even use basic magic. Low mana, no talentâof course she couldnât.
But the me who strayed from the original story is different.
In the three years after Noctum died, while running the grand ducal estate, she studied from the magic theory books he left behind. She even found a way to force magic through a âmana-disabledâ body: by storing the power from mana stones inside herself. It hurt like hellâbut she could manage.
âSo youâre really doing black magic?â he taunted.
âJust prepare what I asked.â
Ignoring him, Charlotte stood. Adrian had a mountain of questions, but he didnât stop her.
Why she needed mana stones mattered less than one thing in his head:
Hueril Trading Company.
He glanced toward the vault where he kept the most sensitive files.
âŠGives me chills, he thought. Just moving that way felt like a knife had traced a line across his throat.
***
Charlotte left the network. Unlike when she arrived, she slipped out through the gambling houseâs hidden exit and walked quickly toward the main street.
But even in daylight, this alley was deep and rough, and she looked like an easy mark.
No one here would ignore that.
A thug bumped her shoulder on purpose. âHey, did you just hit me?â
ââŠâ
âHey, girl. I asked if you hit me. Not even a âsorryâ?â
He blocked her path, sneering. Charlotte didnât want a scene; she sighed and spoke quietly.
âHow much do you want?â
âOh? And if I name a price, youâll pay?â
âIf itâs reasonable.â
That made him laugh. He whistled; more lowlifes gathered around her.
âMoneyâs not enough for this, you know.â
âSo?â
âWhy doesnât a girl like you get it? If bodies clash, you pay with your body.â
He grabbed her hood, threatening to yank it back.
Charlotte closed her eyes a second, tired. After everything in the last two days, her head ached.
She frowned and counted the men around her.
More than she likedâbut manageable.
Good thing I learned some hand-to-hand just in case.
She started to raise her hand to catch his wristâ
âUgh!â
The thug in front of her groaned and dropped. Before she could even see who moved, the others were taken down in a blur.
The rest scattered like jackals.
Charlotte just stood there, stunnedâuntil someone grabbed her arm and pulled her back. Her shoulders hit the wall hard.
âUghâŠâ
âDo you even think, Lady?!â
The urgent voice cut across her pained breath. It was familiar.
Her body went rigid. She looked up.
Even in the dim alley, she could see his face clearly.
Noctum.
âRight. Since youâre a noble lady, of course youâd wander into a place like this,â he muttered, frowning at her.
She hadnât imagined running into him here. She stared, dazed, her heart pounding.
His hair and clothes were the same as yesterdayâproof again that he wasnât the Noctum she knew. And yetâ
You really do look like him.
He looked so much like her husband that her eyes stung. She twisted her wrist free.
âIâll be going now.â
Head lowered, she asked it flatly. Noctumâs eyebrow arched.
âNo thanks for the man who saved you, Lady?â
âThank you.â
âThatâs a little too formal.â
He stepped in front of her again, blocking her. âAh. Maybe you didnât need saving, and I stuck my nose in?â
The sniping tone startled her; sheâd never heard him talk like that. So elegant a voice, and words like these?
She corrected herself at once.
Heâs different.
She lifted her head without thinking. Her hood shifted; a bit of her face showed.
Noctumâs face tightened. His eyes flicked to the gambling house behind her, then back. He let out a small sigh.
Then he turned his body, opening a path.
Not what she expected. She bowed quickly. âThank you, then.â
Afraid heâd start mocking her again, she hurried past himâ
Then stopped and glanced back.
Noctum was still standing there.
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