Chapter 64 (2/2)
The door opened wide, and a light came in. The frightened guests hurried. Some screamed that if you let go of your hand, the spirit will escape.
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Keyshore pulled the glowing tablecloth and threw it off the floor.
As the candles fell, the carpet caught fire. Keyshore struck it off with a tablecloth.
Then Keyshore opened the curtains wide open.
Then he glanced at Miel, squeezing her chest in the chair, and turned his stunned face to Hazel.
“What’s going on with this, Hazel?”
“Oh, that’s it. We just had a seance….. Don’t get mad, don’t get mad, uncle. It was just for fun. Miel’s yelling was just of surprise…”
“Seance? Is this the scammer who is famous these days?”
He grabbed the collar of the necromancer.
“Hehehe….”
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The necromancer laughed awkwardly.
Keyshore dragged the necromancer to the library.
And he threw him to the floor.
After taking his hood that was shaped and worn upside down. Inside, there was a young man with no mystery or anything.
“What are you doing?”
Keyshore asked fiercely. The necromancer said.
“I am just a clown.”
“Even if you’re not, I heard ridiculous rumors about you. Clown?”
“Well, what is it…. Gives a little fun to the rich who like that, and they give me a little reward…”
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“I heard the words that you call a real soul and prophecy.”
“Ah, who seriously believes in such a thing? I’ll tell you, I try to find out a little about the guests beforehand to make a realistic acting.”
The necromancer groaned and rubbed his palm.
“It’s just gathering rumors of social affairs and wrapping them in plausible words. The Lady’s marriage partner is the one who seems to hate the Lady now. He has charming eyes…. Something like this.”
“How did you create the light?”
“Well, that’s where I picked up an ancient script and learned it. It means ‘shine,’ I draw it with blood, and it glows after a while.”
Keyshore touched his forehead.
It was absurd to say that this scammer is so rumored in the social world. He was almost ashamed of himself.
“Go away. Don’t show up again.”
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He shouted loudly.
The necromancer slipped and fell while striking his back with a shy, frightened face. Then he quickly turned around and ran out.
Outside the study, Hazel and Miel snooped with frightened faces. Keyshore said in a harsh voice.
“Come in both of you.”
“I’m, I’m sorry, Father.”
Miel bowed her head. So did Hazel.
Keyshore sighed.
“You have to have something to be curious about. I thought you guys were smart ladies, so I didn’t say anything and just watched. So, what stupidity is this?”
“It’s just a play. I know it’s a scam. I’m curious about the trick…”
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“Hazel!”
Keyshore yelled.
“Does it make sense for children under 20 years old to attract scammers to their homes for fun? If it’s a scam, it’s a scam, it’s a big deal! What would people think? What about the temple?”
“Ah, it’s a trend here and there, that’s…”
Hazel flinched while trying to make an excuse. It was because Keyshore had a scary face.
***
As the necromancer was expelled, he stretched out his shoulders and sighed as he stepped out of the Keyshore mansion.
As he walked around one of the alleys, a black carriage was waiting.
The necromancer lamented as he climbed the carriage.
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“Today is a really wild day.”
“Did something happen? Rye?”
Asked Freil, who was riding in the carriage.
“Don’t you say Rye, it’s Watt. By the way, how long have you been calling me by my name?”
The necromancer, Rye Fidget complained.
Freil laughed. Artizea called him Rye, so he just followed accordingly.
“What about Sir Keyshore?”
“I was thrown out after being treated as an absurd scammer.”
“You’re a ridiculous scammer, right?”
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“The absurd conspiracy….”
While saying so, Rye saw Freil’s sarcastic face and corrected his words.
“It’s called ….. a pawn.”
Rye sighed.
“By the way, I did what I was told to do, but I didn’t know that the wave would grow like this. It seems that Lord Keyshore already knew me.”
“You didn’t say your name, did you?”
“Don’t worry. I know that disappearing with nothing but a fraudulent necromancer saved my life.”