Chapter 283: Chapter 283
A pillar of fire, like a human torch, illuminated Jenkins's face, yet it failed to reveal the true form of the inverted husk. All the flames contracted, flowing back into Jenkins's palm, and the sea of fire surged toward the hanging shadow.
The writhing shadow resisted, cursing. On the ground, bizarrely shaped shadow creatures lurked, trying to creep closer as whispers echoed from the depths of the Shadow Realm. Though it was merely a husk, it seemed to have provoked some distant entity.
Unfortunately, before some high-level, grotesque creature from the depths of the Shadow Realm could extend its consciousness into the material world, the inverted woman plummeted from the air.
The dark clouds finally drifted past the twin moons, and the revealed moonlight illuminated a motionless, charred lump of flesh lying amidst the ruins.
"Even for a mere shell, that was far too fragile."
Jenkins muttered to himself, stepping over broken tiles and splinters of furniture. He quickly dug his pistol and cane out of the rubble, first confirming the fates of the three women—one crushed, one killed in the explosion, and one freshly burned to death—before retrieving his rope.
He waved to the cat in the tree.
"A good deed's done, no need for fame. Let's scram!"
He whispered, and once Chocolate had scurried over, he scooped up the cat. He nimbly vaulted a low wall, his form shifting several times in the instant he landed—from a short, stout noblewoman to a tall, slender gentleman, and finally to a shabby young man with a limp.
"I'm getting much too skilled at this..."
Instead of heading home, Jenkins left the neighborhood just before the police arrived to cordon it off, narrowly avoiding a collision with an approaching Nightwatch Squad. He took a long, winding route through the city before finally arriving at the riverside residence of Hathaway, the one he'd visited before.
The young noblewoman couldn't be called exceptionally wealthy, but she owned several properties in Nolan City. Jenkins stood in the shadows at the mouth of an alley, patting Chocolate and sending the cat to slip onto the property and see if the red-haired lady was home.
Watching the cat flick its tail as it leaped the fence, Jenkins felt that his inexplicable impulse to get a cat all that time ago had been absolutely the right decision.
He leaned against the wall, waiting. It wasn't until a distant coachman's hand-rolled cigarette had gone out for the second time that the iron gate to the garden finally swung open.
The maid he'd met before appeared, one hand clutching the side of her apron and the other gripping the iron bars of the gate. She glanced around cautiously, and Jenkins quickly stepped out of the alley.
In the warm drawing-room, the fireplace crackled softly. The maid brought tea and refreshments, then discreetly withdrew.
Jenkins and Hathaway sat together before the fire, Jenkins sinking into a high-backed chair with a soft red cushion. After rushing about for so long on such a cold night, the simple comfort of a hot cup of tea by the hearth was exquisite.
Hathaway watched Jenkins stroke the cat curled on his lap, his eyes half-closed in contentment. The sharp, dangerous aura he'd carried that afternoon was completely gone, and she felt herself relax.
"These things are best dealt with quickly. My... friend, you could say, also helped me settle the score for that gunshot this afternoon. But I'll need to stay here a while longer. I need an alibi, after all."
The firelight illuminated Jenkins's face, casting a golden glow upon his already youthful features.
"Oh... hmm? Oh, ahem. Of course. Briny has been forbidden from leaving the house by Marquis Mikhail, so I don't imagine I'll have any other guests tonight."
At that, they both recalled the awkward scene from the previous night and subconsciously steered the conversation away from it.
"Would you mind telling me if you learned anything from... that business? I'm worried something could happen again."
"I—that is, my friend, the one known as 'Twin Demons'—said the maid who attacked us was from the Witch's House. She had two accomplices in Nolan, but they were all killed just now. One of them could use shadows to mimic the form of the higher being they worship, but it wasn't particularly powerful..."
Hathaway cradled her teacup, lost in thought. "I've heard of that illegal organization," she murmured. "It's composed entirely of women. Ever since committing a major crime in Bel Diran three years ago, they've kept to the shadows."
"A major crime three years ago?"
"Yes. You weren't yet an Enchanter, so you wouldn't have heard about it. But at the time, it was the most serious supernatural incident in the kingdom. It pales in comparison to what Nolan has seen this year, of course, but after that, the Enchanters of the Witch's House vanished completely."
"Do you know anything else about them?"
Jenkins pressed on. "If they all worship this so-called Inverted Shadow, what's their goal? They must have one."
"Yes. They claim their object of worship is a creator deity, and their goal is to summon the Inverted Shadow into our world to manifest its glory. How to put this... based on that alone, it's certainly no true god. What deity needs mortal aid to descend to the world? At the same time, the organization is dedicated to helping unregistered female Enchanters. While that part is admirable, we generally wouldn't associate with such an illegal group. They've done some truly disgusting things..."
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"Members of the Witch's House usually infiltrate high society as tutors to young noblewomen, ladies visiting from foreign lands, or daughters from impoverished aristocratic families. They rarely resort to outright murder—today was an exception. Seduction, deceit, and manipulation are their preferred tools, and poisoning is quite common. So, you must be careful around any unfamiliar female Enchanters you meet lately... Oh, never mind. Why am I even telling you this? It's not as if you're likely to..."
Jenkins felt a little underestimated. He did have female Enchanter friends—Hathaway, Miss Miller, Audrey... Three was plenty.
"So, was the reason they were targeting Marquis Mikhail discovered? I mean, my friend is rather... ruthless and was more focused on killing than searching for clues. So I'm still in the dark about what information the Marquis might have."
Jenkins was too embarrassed to admit he hadn't found any information at all, so to save his "friend's" face, he simply pretended he hadn't looked.
"I don't know. But it must be incredibly important."