Chapter: 379
Lumian then lifted him up and thoughtfully lowered his hat to cover his closed eyes.
Then, like helping a drunk friend, he walked out of the alley steadily and turned to the corner of the street.
There is an entrance to the underworld.
The reason why Lumian was "waiting" for the stalker in the alley just now was because he thought that something could be transferred to the ground later, and the environment was "peaceful" enough.
When the man in the peaked cap woke up, there was darkness in front of his eyes, except for a little light in the distance, which barely showed the outline of the surrounding things.
The sound of bang bang bang bang passed into his ears through layers of obstacles, from far to near, and then quickly went away.
As an aborigine in the Candide Market area, he is no stranger to such scenes. He suspects that he has been taken underground. There is a steam subway passing through the "street" next door, and the faint light here comes from there.
Seeing that the stalker fell silent and didn't answer immediately, Lumian knew that his spiritual defense had been shaken, so he added, "And I will go through the underground streets and move to other districts."
"Yes, it is the Baron Brinel!"
This instead made him sure that the man wearing the peaked cap was not lying. After all, if he really wanted to lie, it was impossible to pick such a mastermind behind the scenes that Lumian couldn't even think of and couldn't understand at all.
Lumian frowned and asked, "Why did he follow me?"
"I don't know." The man in the peaked cap replied tremblingly, "He just asked me to follow you to see where you would go." Lumian thought for a few seconds and said, "Where is Baron Brinel now? "
"If there is nothing else, he is usually at the Breeze Ballroom on Market Avenue." The man in the peaked cap tried hard to see Lumian's face clearly, but failed because the light was too weak.
Breeze Ballroom?
Lumian had a certain impression of the iconic buildings in the Candide Market area.
This is what he got from "walking around" yesterday.
Market Avenue refers to the main road from Candide Market to Sushit Steam Train Station. It is about two kilometers long. The Breeze Ballroom is near the market area. The statue at the entrance is quite distinctive, and people will never forget it when they see it.
After a while, Lumian raised the corner of his mouth and said to the follower, "Take me there, I want to talk to Baron Brinel."
The man in the peaked cap immediately breathed a sigh of relief, feeling that his life was saved.
As for the Breeze Ballroom, who had the upper hand and who was "accidentally" had nothing to do with him.
The Breeze Ballroom is located on the bottom two floors of a khaki-colored building. The second floor is an attached cafe, and the first floor is a lively dance hall, but it has just opened at this time and there are no customers.
At its entrance stands a white spherical statue composed of countless skulls, on which it is written in Intis language: "Here they sleep, waiting for happiness and hope to come." (Note 1) Lumian glanced at it, followed the "leader" around the statue, and came to the entrance of the ballroom.
Standing there were two gangster thugs in white shirts and black coats. They pressed their right hands to their waists at the same time and asked the man in the peaked cap, "Missili, who is he?"
"He, he came to find Baron Brinel." Misily replied slightly stammering.
"It's up to the Baron Brinel to see me or not, not you.
"Do you want to bear his wrath?"
After a moment of hesitation, one of the thugs turned and entered the ballroom.
While waiting, Lumian said to the stalker named Missili in a relaxed state: Why is there such a statue and such an inscription, which doesn't match the dance hall at all? "Of course, that's cool.
Misiri glanced at Lumian with a smile on his face, and replied tremblingly: "This was originally the cemetery attached to St. Roberts Church. Later, the bones were all moved to the catacombs, and this land was vacated. Later, this house was repaired.
"Although those bones have been purified, otherwise they are pure ashes. But after our Savoy Party bought this place, we still felt that it was too gloomy, so we had to find someone to make such a statue symbolizing death and an inscription representing the dead, to appease Skeletons that may exist in the ground and have not been dug up and removed.