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Chapter 25: Act Two

  The filming of the plotline in the vilge went smoothly. The only tiny problem Joshua had was during the se where he pyed Gaston and fessed his love for Belle.

  No matter what Joshua asked of Ynor when it came to his character, he would not dare show any dissatisfa, but reality was reality, and ag was ag.

  Joshua gave Ynood time to mentally prepare himself before the succubus rejected his fession.

  That was the only part of the whole filming process that ran into a few bumps, otherwise, everything was smoothly shot in a siake.

  The act would be the real essence of "Beauty and the Demon".

  "The target has already exited the vilge and will arrive at the portal's location in an hour's time. Zenarth, get ready. Don't let the target detect traces of the portal." Joshua sent a message to Zenarth through the chat window he had created. Belle's "mother", Melina had already bid Belle farewell as she left on her carriage to Nornd, the City of Magic about ten kilometers away from the vilge.

  The only ruh possessed appeared on the chat window, telling Joshua that he had received the message.

  Joshua ched his marked left hand tight as he began to trate to trol the movements of the bahe mark not only allowed him to trol undead creatures, but it also allowed him to share their senses.

  Here, Joshua only shared the banshees' vision. The giween the vision angles of twelve banshees was enough to send ah 3D Vertigo to the sickbed for weeks on end. Thankfully, Joshua had no such problems.

  In one of the banshees' vision, Joshua saw the carriage that was driving through the snow-covered forest.

  ...

  Melina pulled her cloak close to her. Winter came exceptionally early this year, and it was already snowing slightly when she left earlier.

  It was not a good omen. If the snowfall increased in the few days, the vilge's path to Nornd would definitely be blocked.

  In order to allow Belle to live in her new home as soon as possible, Melina o hurry to Nornd.

  Her eagerness made her stantly urge the servant and old horse to go faster.

  The snow on the ground had gradually increased, and suddenly, Maria felt a kind of palpitation.

  She pulled her hood down a little and looked around.

  The forest was still the forest, and the snow was still snow, yet Melina could feel that her surroundings had bee a little weird.

  It was... too quiet. While Melina was old, she was not yet senile.

  The forest was way too quiet. She could still hear the chirping of unknown birds moments earlier, but now, it was as if all of the animals within the forest had disappeared.

  The snow falling from the sky was getting heavier, and soon, a snowstorm would desd upon the area.

  While Melina was thinking about how she should seek shelter from the ing blizzard, an a and imposing buildiered her field of vision.

  It was not her first time traveling on this road to Nornd, and she had never seen such a castle in her memories.

  Did a great mage build it?

  The heavy snow falling from the sky gave Melina little time to think as she got her servant to head toward the castle, hoping that the lord of the castle would be kind enough to allow her to stay the night.

  The carriage ehe slightly gloomy castle garden, and Melina got off the carriage before she motioned for her servant t the carriage to the castle's stable. She then sorted out her outfit a up to the steps of the castle gate.

  Before Melina even khe castle gate slowly opened.

  "Thank you..." Melina walked inside and thought that a servant in the castle had noticed her, but when she looked behind the castle door, there was no ohere.

  That surprised Melina somewhat, but she was a businesswoman who had seen the world, and mages usually had all kinds of weird magic, so she politely closed the castle gate behind her.

  "Is ahere?" Melina asked aloud as her voice echoed across the empty castle. The atmosphere and light in the whole castle seemed a little dark and dreary.

  "Anyone? Sorry to bother you... I am just a traveler, and I hope to e in for shelter from the snowstorm."

  Melina shouted agai no one answered her.

  However, in the darkness, tless eyes were looking at the uninvited human, and that included two ghosts.

  "To think that Her Lordship actually allowed a human into her domain. In the past, this human would have beeen up by my kin outside the Forest of Twilight's Shadow..."

  "Silence, Farlow. Her Lordship and His Highness, the prince have already formed an alliahe prince's orders are the will of the duke herself, and His Highness specifically wanted us to participate in... what was it again..."

  "Movie, Fokker," another hidden voice reminded him.

  "Right, the filming of the movie alone is already a great honor in itself. Don't pin anymore. Have you memorized your lines? The banshees are ing. What was the first line again?"

  A debrum by the table opes eyes as it khe clock beside it, whispering.

  "She must have lost her way in the forest."

  "Shut it."

  The whispers in the dark instantly caught Melina's attention, and she looked in the dire of the voices. However, there was no ohere aside from a debrum and a clo the same table.

  "Excuse me, is there anyone home?" Melina slowly walked to the table because the exquisite debrum and clock attracted her attention. She then picked up the debrum to i it.

  As a businesswoman, she could tell that they were very valuable items at first gnce. But she dared not even think of stealing them sihe pce she was in was just toe.

  She put down the gold-pted debrum and looked around. Soon, she found the only pce that was lit up in the dark hall.

  "I am just seeking a pce to keep warm!" Melina said loudly, hoping someone would hear her as she slowly followed the light into a room with a firepce.

  The warmth from the firepce was enough for Melina to rejoice. She quickly made her way to the firepce, and the heat from the fmes swiftly dispelled the cold brought on by the snowstorm.

  Immediately afterward, Melina heard the sounds of botes from the room. When she followed the sound, she found dinner served oable.

  It was as if it had been specially prepared for her.

  "Thank you very much..." Melina looked around. While she had no idea where the people in the castle had goo, her huill made her sit down to enjoy the hard-to-get dinner.

  Before she took a few bites, the teacup oable suddenly moved.

  Melina looked at the teacup in shock as she suddenly realized that there was a human fa it.

  "Mama said I shouldn't move willy-nilly. It could scare you."

  The teacup spoke to Melina with a tender voice.

  Melina's brai bnk for a few seds. No wonder she did not see any living person in the castle. The castle was alive, and it did not need any living person to tend to it.

  "Sorry," the teacup apologized very sincerely.

  "It... It's okay..."

  Melina tried her dar best to maintain her posure, but... all of the living people in the castle bee household wares and furniture? Was the castle cursed?

  Soon, all kinds of fearful thoughts filled Melina's heart, and she resolutely chose to escape the accursed castle.

  Weebkun

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