Chapter 452 Manuscript
At noon the following day, Quartier 2, Rue Saint-Michel.
Lumian quickly realized that it was only a short distance from Rue Saint-Varro, where the Dreamseekers charity organization was situated, just a block and a square away.
He glanced away from the Sun Obelisk standing proudly in the squares center and strolled along Rue Saint-Michel, tracing the path that winded past the ancient and weathered buildings.
He couldnt help but notice impoverished painters hunched over their sketchpads at the squares edge and along both sides of the street. Musicians played their diverse tunes with guitars, violins, and flutes. Every so often, white homing pigeons glided gracefully beside a fountain that sent water cascading in sync with the music.
The warm autumn sun cast a poetic charm over the scene.
Having spent a considerable amount of time in the market district, often consumed by thoughts of revenge, engrossed in investigations, or participating in banquets, Lumian had rarely immersed himself in the everyday life of Triers core area.
Unfazed by the sunlight and the languid ambiance, donning a brown round hat, a light-blue shirt, and a casual brownish-yellow suit, he made his way into a bar named Third-Rate Authors.
Here, most patrons sported well-worn attire, sipped affordable spirits, and engaged in animated discussions on various subjects. Occasionally, when inspiration struck, theyd retrieve well-thumbed notebooks and jot down their thoughts with the fountain pens they carried.
As Lumian approached the bar counter, he couldnt help but overhear a lively discussion among some of the patrons regarding the latest art exhibition.
That piece called Cafe is incredibly controversial. Some people laud it for its vibrant colors and audacious composition, seeing it as a silent protest delivered in an absurd form. Others think its a deliberate attempt at abstract art, a ruse to dupe the publics intellect.
I find it fascinating. The artists ideas are vividly depicted through those overlapping colors. Just think about it. Isnt that how many cafes are? Noisy, bustling, with people from diverse backgrounds clashing and mingling like a chaotic blend...
Im willing to call it a groundbreaking masterpiece of abstract art!
Are you talking about the kind of abstract art thats never been recognized or sold?
Lumian couldnt help but think,
Upon reaching the bar counter, Lumian spent eight licks on a glass of absinthe and raised his voice.
Everyone, I have a question. If anyone can provide the answer, this glass is on me!
As all eyes in the bar turned towards him, Lumian spoke up:
Im looking for the playwright, Gabriel.
I need him to write a script.
In Rue Saint-Michel, nearly anyone one bumped into on the road could be an author or painter, let alone in a bar known for its literary discussions and artistic creativity.
Gabriel had frequent meetings with fellow writers and may even host private gatherings in his rented apartment. After all, Lightseeker had seen successful screenings and was quite popular, which would bring him significant benefits.
He hasnt shown up for a few days. He claims hes locking himself away to finish a story, a middle-aged man near the bar counter responded to Lumians inquiry with a smile. Hes probably swamped with scripts. Would you consider other playwrights? There are several equally talented young folks around here.
How will I know if I dont give it a try? I come with plenty of sincerity.
Alright, the middle-aged man in the tattered formal coat murmured. I hope you wont be disappointed.
He led Lumian to 34 Rue Saint-Michel and climbed the stairs up to the fifth floor, near the attic.
The outer walls and stairs had a slightly outdated but still well-maintained appearance, and it was notably cleaner and more spacious compared to Auberge du Coq Dore.
This is where Gabriel resides, the bearded middle-aged man informed Lumian, rapping on the brown wooden door of Room 503.
A muffled sound echoed, but there was no response.
Perhaps hes out searching for food, or maybe hes completed his work and gone to see the theater manager who commissioned it, the middle-aged man suggested with a forced smile. Would you like to return to the bar for another drink? Im an experienced writer myself, though Ive never ventured into script writing. My novels sell quite well in the underground market.
What have you written? Lumian asked, glancing at the firmly closed brown door, showing no signs of anxiety.
The middle-aged man sighed and said, I wrote Monk Pursuing Dog and its sequel, Dog Pursuing Monk, but they werent published under my name. For one, it would lead to my arrest by spies, and secondly, my boss wouldnt permit it.
A sequel? Lumian hadnt visited an underground book market or a banned bookstore for some time. His last visit had been to purchase Emperor Roselles Secret Chronicles.
As he looked at the somewhat forlorn and slightly greasy middle-aged man, his perspective shifted.
He could be considered one of his initiates into the adult world!
It came out last month, the middle-aged man replied, nodding gently. These two novels have made my boss a fortune, but I didnt even get a tenth of that, no, not even a hundredth!
Boss? Lumian inquired, recalling that Bard, a key member of April Fools, had once authored Emperor Roselles Secret Chronicles. He saw this as an opportunity to gain insight into the workings of this profession and prepare for future tracking.
The middle-aged man sighed again.
We dont have authorship rights, just writing tools for the boss. He pays us a fixed but tiny salary for our manuscripts, specifies the direction and requirements for our writing, and then sells them through his own channels.
On Rue Saint-Michel, there are many third-rate authors like me who dont even have pen names. Were like assembly line workers.
Lumian, showing respect, asked, May I know your name?
The middle-aged man replied, Rabe. His eyes were filled with hope as he gazed at Lumian.
Lumian probed further into the world of underground literature, gaining insight, and ultimately said, If my attempt to reach an agreement with Gabriel falls through, Ill consider offering you an opportunity.
Rabes joy was palpable as he responded, As long as the boss doesnt assign me any new missions, youll find me here at Third-Rate Authors every day!
Watching the underground author, an initiate for many Intis youths, descend the stairs, Lumian took a wire from his pocket and unlocked Gabriels door.
Compared to the playwrights room at Auberge du Coq Dore, this space was considerably more expansive, encompassing a bathroom and a small bedroom. Beyond that, it served as a living area, study, dining room, and kitchen. A coal stove for cooking was neatly arranged in a corner.
Lumian quickly surveyed the room and noticed a jumbled stack of papers that resembled manuscripts on the desk by the window.
He shut the wooden door behind him and proceeded towards the desk.
Moving into the bedroom, he spotted a pair of black dungarees casually draped over the bed. The sight confirmed his earlier suspicionhe was in the right place.
This was a pair of pants Gabriel had frequently worn in the past.
However, the playwright himself was conspicuously absent.
Recalling Rabes statement that Gabriel hadnt been seen for several days, Lumians caution escalated.
He meticulously examined every item in the room, much like a hunter tracking the movements of his prey.
After a few minutes, Lumian picked up a white-glazed porcelain cup with a single handle from the desk. He noticed that about a third of it still held cold water, with dust floating on the surface, too subtle for ordinary eyes to discern clearly.
Setting the porcelain cup down beside the manuscript, Lumian meticulously combed the room, searching for any clues or signs of interest. His search yielded nothing of note.
Returning to the desk, he picked up the stack of manuscripts, eager to delve into Gabriels work before his unexplained absence.
The script told the tale of a struggling author who crossed paths with a woman coerced into joining a criminal organization. Together, they found solace in their shared despair, pain, torment, and the harshness of daily life. They offered each other encouragement and warmth, ultimately leading to the authors recognition by the newspapers editor-in-chief and a steady income. His reputation steadily grew, while the woman, still trapped in her circumstances, chose to vanish.
Before the story could conclude, it ended with a passage about the lovers disappearance and the authors introspective musings:
Shes here;
My beloved has arrived from the night.
Shes left;
My beloved walked towards the distant hostel...
The mention of the word hostel made Lumians forehead twitch.
Though it was an ordinary word in a script, it stood out to him due to his daily contemplations and associations, sparking connections in his mind.
His gaze suddenly shifted from the manuscript to the desk.
At some point, the white-glazed porcelain cup with a single handle, which he had moved to the manuscript, had somehow returned to its original place!
Lumians eyes narrowed, and the muscles under his clothing tensed.
As a Hunter, he had an unwavering memory for any alterations he made in his surroundingsit was a fundamental part of him!
Suddenly, he reached into his pocket and retrieved a pair of glasses.
They were brown gold-rimmed glassesMystery Prying Glasses!
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