Late at night in a small two story house in the outskirts of Puzzle City. The only light in the area was the light on the first floor of this small house, shining out through the windows. Marquis Stan’s eldest son, Taylor, the owner of the house, started to frown.
“What is going on?”
“Damn it. Ugh. Hold on. Don’t talk to me right now.”
Cage, the priestess of the God of Death, was clenching her head in pain.
Clang.
The beer cup in her hand fell to the ground. Taylor and three of his people approached her quickly.
“What? Is the lord saying something to you again?”
Taylor looked toward her with concern. The God of Death spoke to Cage from time to time. This had suddenly happened one day and would sporadically appear like this. Cage had hidden this fact from the church, and only Taylor and his three subordinates knew about it.
“Ah, so annoying!”
After struggling for a while, Cage jumped up and headed to the back door of the house. She was moving pretty quickly. She was still clenching her head and staggering a bit, but her gaze remained focused on the back door.
Taylor told his subordinates to stay back as he pushed his wheelchair and followed behind her.
‘Did someone break in?’
They may be in a small house, but there were magic alarms set up everywhere. Taylor was too paranoid about his younger brother to sleep without these alarms.
After having both of his knees destroyed by a hitman in his own room at the Marquis’s estate, there was nowhere that Taylor considered to be safe anymore.
“Cage. What is going on?”
“Hold on.”Slam!
Cage slammed the back door open. Taylor could only see a peaceful backyard. It was calm and tranquil, as always. There were a couple of lamps lighting the garden up, making it the most lit area in the property.
Cage started to rush into the backyard and Taylor followed behind her. Cage walked all the way to the fence at the boundary of the property and let out a gasp.
“Ha!”
This was the location right outside of the range of the alarm. On top of that fence was a small rock tower made of five small rocks.
It was just large enough for the single knight staying at this house to find when he went on his patrol later.“… Crazy shit. It was real.”
Some rough words came out of Cage’s mouth. Taylor arrived next to Cage in his wheelchair and started to look at the rock tower on top of the fence with confusion.
“What is this?”
At Taylor’s question, Cage read the message that was written in chalk next to it.
“‘Break this if you want your wish to be granted.’ That’s what it says.”
Confusion and curiosity both filled Taylor’s face simultaneously. Cage let out a sigh after looking at him and pressed her temples with her finger.
“I vote that you break it. No, it sounds crazy, but the lord says to break it.”
“…What?”
“This is the first time the lord has not said some bullshit. Why is he talking so much these days? He usually speaks to me maybe once a year.”
“What does this rock tower have to do with it?”Cage turned to make eye contact with Taylor.
“The turning point of our lives. That is what he said.”
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