Chapter 205
Chapter 205
I slipped my hands into my trouser pockets as if it was natural, and hunched my back to pretend to be a
gambling addict even as I looked around for Dicken. However, I was going up the second floor when I
saw a crewmate from the Seeker. It was Luna—a Russian girl with whom I was quite close to, and she
appeared to be in panic even as she tried to hide from someone, and was hurrying down the stairs.
I realized immediately that this was the casino where David had come to make his deal, and a
foreboding sensation grew in my head when I saw how flustered Luna was. I rushed up to her and Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.
grabbed her by her wrist, and clasped my hand over her mouth before she could scream, all while
dragging her to the dark corner behind the stairs.
“Calm down, Luna—it’s me. What happened?“ I asked with a hushed voice.
“T-The mafia…“ Luna’s shoulders were shaking and her breaths were ragged even as she cried, “They
cut off one of David’s hands! “
“What?! “ I was dumbfounded.
Luna’s tears began to roll down her cheeks—she was clearly traumatized. “I don’t know the specific
reason, but it seems that there are problems with the stuff we were trying to trade. Some of them were
saying that the gem David brought was a fake, and the rules dictate that he will have one hand hacked
off, but we’ll still have to trade in something else to make up for it!“
“Calm down, Luna. Take me there to see what is actually going on.“ I took a deep breath to calm
myself. After experiencing so much in the last few years of my life, I was much more composed in
managing crises.
Moreover, David had saved my life, and his refuge was what afforded me a place to call my own over
the last year. Even if what Luna had said was something I did not want to see at all, I still had to try to
come up with something and help.
I clapped Luna’s shoulder then, and my words were as much a reassurance to her as myself. “The
mafia would probably have their own rules, and they’ve already had David pay with one hand—they
wouldn’t kill him if we manage to make amends in time.“
Luna calmed down following our exchange, too. She was an agile burglar who had strong mental
fortitude, and she composed herself soon enough.
She led me to the second floor but we did not enter any of the rooms, and headed into a washroom
instead. There was a platform outside the window, and we carefully climbed over to reach the window
of another room.
I couldn’t help gasping once I peered through the curtains and into the room.
Several gun-wielding mafia members were surrounding David beside the gambling table in the room,
who was pressing a stump that used to be his hand. His palm was gone from the wrist-down, and I
admired the strength of his will that he did not pass out. While blood seemed drained out of his face, he
still clenched his teeth as he faced the burly man standing opposite him—a member of the Mora family,
if my guess was right.
David was very calm despite his injury, too. I shifted my body just then so that I could peer inside the
room from another angle, and I found something sparkling on the table just as I had expected. It looked
like a gem, but it had been sliced in half by a sharp dagger, and a luminous blue fluid was flowing out
from within.
My eyelid twitched in reflex, and my eyes soon widened at the object on the table, immediately
understanding why Dicken had showed up here.
I recognized the blue fluid that was leaking out, because it was the crystal that was detached from
Dicken’s chest! It belonged to that merman, just like the one which was inserted into my own body!
It seems that David had managed to scoop it out of the sea by chance, but was under the impression
that it was a gem, and tried to give it to the mafia without having anyone appraise it!
Oh my god!
“Tell me, David—what the hell is this? There’s water flowing in there, or could it be your tears? Don’t tell
me you don’t know that trust goes both ways in making deals, so how could you sell us a fake gem like
that?“
A voice could be heard from within the room, and I could see the burly man from the Mora family
pressing his hand on the blue fluid over the table with a frightening glower . ”You swindled me off a
huge chunk of cash last time, David, and you came back before I went looking for you? Either way,
you’ve brought this upon yourself, so pay the price for your greed now. Either have your people bring
the real gem, or I’ll keep your other hand.”