Chapter 153 - The Long Wait
In Chapter 153 of "Endless Debt": Chapter 153: Chapter 101: The Long WaitThe atmosphere in the room was somewhat oppressive, everyone... Discover the next events!
Chapter 153: Chapter 101: The Long WaitThe atmosphere in the room was somewhat oppressive, everyone remained silent, exchanging glances that silently conveyed messages.
Kedening Caesar.
A somewhat surprising name, but recalling Nolanâs prior intelligence, as the owner of the Gini Theater, his name appearing here seemed to pose no problem.
Bologue kept his head down, hands clasped, fingers interlaced, resting on his nose, in a pensive manner.
Logically, knowing the enemyâs identity, as a revenger, Bologue should be quite happy. Based on Geoffreyâs understanding of Bologue, he should be humming and sharpening his knife, pondering on the method to execute Kedening.
However, Bologue didnât look happy, as if faced with something complicated, somewhat perplexed, unable to find an answer.
Lebius finished going through the documents that Ivan brought, glanced at the silent people in the office, and spoke.
"Shall we wait for Palmer before starting?"
"No, letâs start now."
Bologue finally spoke, expressionless.
"The Crowâs Nest has been tracking the traces of the âMan-eater,â but these people have hidden well, leaving almost no clues... I have to admit that being able to target the âMan-eaterâ was due to a series of coincidences."
Ivan spoke slowly, while his gaze briefly lingered on Bologue.
As he said, without Bologueâs persistent pursuit, it was truly challenging to notice the existence of the "Man-eater," or possibly, once they shifted their focus from the Kingâs Secret Sword to truly observe the "Man-eater," it was too late.
"We followed the clue related to David, making no significant progress until last night when we discovered a key piece of information."
Ivan glanced at Geoffrey and continued speaking.
"Remember the intelligence we obtained when interrogating Norm? He mentioned the Gini Theater when connecting with the âMan-eater.â"
"Yes, afterward I even had Yas investigate it, but found nothing unusual," Geoffrey said.
"So, these people hide so perfectly. Logically, they should be lurking in the shadows, yet they brazenly appear in the Agreement District, holding performances."
"Interrogation? Investigation?"
Bologue looked at the two with puzzlement and inquired, "Why am I unaware of these matters?"
"Because it was only a suspicion at the time, a point of doubt. We thought there was no need to make a big deal out of it, but unexpectedly everything linked together," Geoffrey responded. He initially approached Yas with a try-and-see attitude, without deriving any result, assuming it would end there.
Nobody assumed that now everything was interconnected.
Ivan pulled a black-and-white group photo from the document folder.
"This is a photo from Davidâs university days, the person standing beside him is Kedening Caesar."
Bologue briefly glanced at the photo, and another figure in it caught his attention.
"Who is she?"
The woman in the photo held onto Kedeningâs arm, her face beaming with joy.
"She is Jini, Kedeningâs wife, the name source of the Gini Theater," Ivan continued.
"A few years ago, the three of them came to Opus, like many outsiders, trying to make a name for themselves here. From then on, Kedening began his acting career, but he wasnât initially successful, playing supporting roles without even lines."
"However, one day his life took a turn. This faraway outsider somehow got hold of money and managed to rent land in the Agreement District, establishing his own theater."
Ivan knew well the exorbitant rent in the Agreement District and the financial resources needed to run a theatre, which was completely unaffordable for Kedening at the time.
"Do you think he became a âMan-eaterâ from that time?" Bologue asked.
"Not sure, but itâs certain he encountered a turning point," Ivan murmured, "such as making a pact with the Devil, exchanging his soul for the chance to realise his dreams. Thus Kedening got his stage, but as a soulless being, he had to plunder souls to sustain himself outside of performances."
"Such stories are innumerable, as if every fallen soul into the demonic has such a tragic experience," Geoffrey agreed with a nod.
"He doesnât have the rotten stench of a demon," Bologue retorted, "Iâm sure he is definitely not a demon."
Bologueâs certainty caught the othersâ attention, and Geoffrey asked seriously.
"Bologue, do you know Kedening?"
"More or less, met several times," Bologue took a deep breath, "Thatâs also what I find most troubling, being so close to the enemy, several times I could have snapped his neck, yet I merely passed him by."
Listening to Bologueâs words, Geoffreyâs gaze turned worried. Bologue understood his meaning and continued speaking.
"Donât worry, work is work, life is life, I draw a very clear line."
Bologueâs voice turned cold, devoid of any personal feelings, as he looked at Ivan and spoke.
"Please continue."
"As for the specifics, we can only speculate. What truly confirmed the identity of Kedeningâs leader was the intelligence we gathered from the factory ruins. After your raid last night, the Ferryman took over the area. During the cleanup, they found the ledger, with some crucial bills signed by Kedening.
Inside, it detailed the business of the âMan-eaterâ selling Philosopherâs Stones. However, after comparison, itâs clear that the amount they sold is far less than the amount theyâve hoarded. It can be confirmed that currently, the âMan-eatersâ still have a large quantity of Philosopherâs Stones."
"I think they wouldnât make such a rookie mistake, leaving behind evidence like this," Bologue said.
"We think so too. Clearly, the Crowâs Nest has been investigating for so long without any results, yet last night, everything about the âMan-eaterâ was laid out clearly before us."
Ivan understood Bologueâs implication, and he said,
"Itâs as if someone abandoned the âMan-eater,â revealing all their secrets."
"Kingâs Secret Sword."
Lebius, who had been silent, spoke up at that moment, noticing the intricacies within.
"The âMan-eatersâ have hoarded so many Philosopherâs Stones, far exceeding the Demonsâ needs. More importantly, the Demons donât have the funds to buy these Philosopherâs Stones... Their real buyer is the Kingâs Secret Sword, who is collecting Philosopherâs Stones through them."
Hearing Lebius say this, Ivanâs expression became serious. Previously overlooked intelligence now connected together.
"Recently, the extraordinary crimes related to soul collection have become increasingly frequent, someone is secretly gathering a large number of souls."
All the points were connected, making subsequent events easy to predict.
"What does the Kingâs Secret Sword want to do with so many souls?"
When events involve the Kingâs Secret Sword, the group was no longer as relaxed as before. Facing this familiar yet unknown formidable enemy, everyone felt a heavy pressure.
During this period, nobody had an easy time. The Kingâs Secret Sword lingered like an indissipable cloud above Opus, with no one knowing what they intended to do, what kind of conspiracy they were planning within that cloud.
For a while, everyoneâs thoughts focused entirely on the Kingâs Secret Sword, neglecting to think about the matter of the "Man-eater."
"You donât need to think too much about the Kingâs Secret Sword. Iâll report to the Decision Room later. For now, we must first deal with the âMan-eater.â"
Lebius reminded them, todayâs discussion was about the "Man-eater," not the Kingâs Secret Sword.
"Given the situation, I guess Kedening has already escaped, right?" Bologue asked.
"Correct. After getting the intelligence, we hurried to the Gini Theater and his home, but when we arrived, it was empty, as if he had vanished into thin air," Ivan said.
"Heâs on the run, knowing heâs been abandoned, acting like a trapped beast, recklessly charging," Bologue stated.
"From our intelligence perspective, Kingâs Secret Sword wouldnât abandon Kedening without reason, unless they needed Kedening to do something, like drawing our attention."
"Distract our attention? What are they planning to do?"
"For instance, relocate a large quantity of Philosopherâs Stones."
Ivan waved helplessly.
"Regrettably, the intelligence we currently know is only this much, regarding the Kingâs Secret Swordâs movements, we truly know nothing."
"Kedening missing, and the Kingâs Secret Swordâs movements unclear... Are we only able to wait?"
Bologueâs voice carried some fluctuation, the simmering emotions hard to restrain.
"Thatâs how it seems at the moment."
Ivan said helplessly, currently the Order Bureau controls Opus, yet the Kingâs Secret Sword held the initiative, making this situation very uncomfortable.
"We have no time, the longer we wait, the more likely these people will escape."
Bologueâs voice rose, as if criticizing Ivan.
The longer they wait, the more likely Kedening might escape the city, and the Kingâs Secret Sword, perhaps they are loading shipments now, with possibly a train taking all the Philosopherâs Stones away tonight.
Once these people leave Opus, Bologue knows clearly, he will never have a chance for revenge again, and cannot accept such an outcome.
Silence reigned, after a lengthy quiet, Bologue spoke again.
"Sorry, I got a bit carried away."
"Itâs nothing, I understand."
Ivan had heard Geoffrey tell Bologueâs story, somewhat understanding Bologueâs current feelings.
"Weâve already locked down areas around Opus, they wonât leave easily. Though we donât know what the Kingâs Secret Sword ultimately intends, disrupting their actions surely wonât be wrong."
Ivan spoke of the Order Bureauâs actions, "We will continue to trace intelligence, and once thereâs news, you can move out to pursue the enemies."
Bologue was silent. He knew clearly that while a lockdown might stop Kedening, it canât stop the Kingâs Secret Swords.