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The moment the clock hit midnight and the feast began once again, the castle would take a step back in time, putting these canaries back into their gilded cage.
Chapter 21
T hat evening
โCursed castle or not... This is good grub,โ Blackbeard grumbled through a mouth full of porridge, baked potatoes with bay leaves, and juicy mutton with pickled mushrooms. He chased it all down with a goblet full of semi-sweet, red wine.
โAye!โ Lari nodded, enthusiastically chewing a duck in honey sauce, stuffed with apples.
Tul wasnโt lagging behind the two, stuffing his face with pork and beef at an incredible speed. Not bothering himself with following the etiquette, he held a stake by the bone, spraying fat and juices around. Alice and Mary did their best to behave, cutting their food into manageable pieces, but it was obvious that they wouldโve plunged their teeth into the meat had they been given a chance.
Music was playing, guests were laughing and dancing...
โAsh, wanna try a chicken leg in cheese sauce?โ Blackbeard asked, shoving a plate of meat and vegetables under the mageโs nose. Feeling that it wasnโt becoming any lighter, he tore his gaze off his plate. Looking at the empty chair next to him, he noticed that something was written on his forearm in charcoal. As soon as he read the note, the tray fell out of his hands and his eyes became the size of plates.
Swallowing hard, he was about to say something when he was interrupted by a loud shout that overpowered the hubbub of the hall.
โA toast!โ
Ash, leaping onto one of the tables, was getting ready to hold a speech. The duchess gave him a glare but allowed him to speak nonetheless. She was certain that the guests would protest if she were to shoo him away.
โTonight,โ Ash began, walking with his arms outstretched, casually stepping over dishes and heads laid upon the table. โWeโve gathered here to honor this lovely couple! Iโve no doubt that everyone knows about the courage of the Marquis of Soya!โ
The crowd cheered and clapped, some even mentioned stories about hunts and balls, at which the marquis demonstrated his other โskills.โ The young man blushed and looked anxiously at his wife, but she pretended not to hear these remarks.
โThereโs no one, and I mean no one, as beautiful as the baroness... Pardon, the Marquise DโLamani! No, wait, wait... The Marchioness of Soya!โ
The crowd roared and clapped louder, while Ash observed as the duchessโs face grew gloomier with every word.
โI have visited many countries,โ he continued, addressing the crowd. โOn the hills of Amarian I found a fairy imprisoned in a tower! Lost in the Crystal Forest, I danced with the elven princess! On the Amadeus Mountains, I shared a bottle of wine with the Lamia of the Air. And let me tell you, none of those fine ladies can compare to any of you! Oh, gentlemen, you donโt know how lucky you are to be sitting next to these wingless angels...โ
The men burst out laughing; some even wiped tears from the corners of their eyes as they held onto their bellies, which, full of laughter and fine food, threatened to burst through their vests and shirts.
โTo beauty!โ Ash exclaimed, raising his bottle, and turned back to the newlyweds. โAh, but Iโve blabbed too much! Letโs drink!โ
The guests rose from their seats and, saluting the happy couple, emptied their goblets and mugs. The music and dance resumed.
Ash looked at one of the dimly lit corners and saw the culprit grimace at the moment the time flew backward again.
Some time later
The Stumps had gathered in the guest quarters on the fourth floor. This was the same place where they had gathered before, but no one remembered that. The trio, having explained to them what was going on in the castle and given them the scroll, was sitting huddled in the corner.
โHow did we get into this mess?โ Lari asked.
Everyone turned to Ash, who was sitting in a chair and twirling a leather strap between his fingers. Noticing that they were looking at him, he just grinned as if asking: โHow are doing, folks?โ
โItโs no use.โ Mary sighed and rolled her eyes. โIโm beginning to think that itโd be easier if only the five of us went.โ
โNow is not the time to get separated,โ Blackbeard grunted. โWe need to think of a way out of this... situation.โ
โItโs simple!โ Lari shouted and then lowered his voice, feeling Alice tremble next to him. โWe kill the duchess. Sheโs a shape-shifting bear.โ
โYou sure about that?โ Mary asked, narrowing her eyes. โAre you ready to have her blood on your hands and life on your conscience?โ
Lari was about to say something but stopped. Not every mercenary was capable of killing. For scum like Vane, Reika, and Ash there was no difference between a man and a beast โ everything and everyone was fair game. But for respectable Ternites, taking a life was something that wasnโt to be taken lightly unless it was in self-defense.
Apparently, all members of the Stumps simultaneously came to the same idea as they all shouted the same thing in unison.
โDuck hunting!โ
Ash choked.
โFriends,โ he said, โthereโs a duck in the kitchen, no need to go hunting.โ
โYou really are dumb,โ Mary said. โWe need an alive one. For bait.โ
โAh...โ Ash nodded after a moment of thought. โGood idea.โ
โSo, weโll pull straws. Whoever gets the shortest one is the duck.โ
โAll right!โ
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