Chapter 21:
Betting on the Jackal
Even with the authorities lacking their usual strength and reverence, there were very few people who could treat the Commander with such amount of disrespect.
A knock on the door followed by a quiet and passive voice was what took to bring his senses back to full alert.
Commander Ravenfield stood up and fixed his uniform, his cap tucked under his arm. He was guided through the halls by at least five different servants, the personnel changing as they made turns and crossed rooms.
When he finally stood outside that door, his heart raced a few beats before the servant opened the door and closed behind him right after he stepped inside.
Three hours…?
The man before him was one of the most important people not only in the city but in the entire kingdom.
Bran Ravenfield did not know his name, and there was no need to. Because Echidna’s Boss knew his.
“I did. But then I forgot about it.”
“Why did you call for me?”
“If this is about Jackal running away, this is not only on us. Your sources—” The Commander almost bit his tongue when the Boss’s eyes pierced his own, his gaze chilling cold and deadly. “T-the sources given to us were not as reliable as promised. The Jackal had external aid.”
The man lowered his gaze again, going back to write on the parchment. “So I’ve heard.”
“If you wanted to discuss about the…museum case…just know there is nothing the authorities can do. The royal family took custody of all StarWing race’s prizes and locked them in their vaults. No one from our side has access to them anymore.”
Before the Commander could open his mouth again, however, the man across the room broke the silence himself.
Bran frowned, not being able to hide the confusion in his voice.
“Echidna deals with the unsavory shadows of our world, yet we know the true value of fairness. Of being just. You helped us with our endeavor, and although it did not bear the fruit we hoped for, you fulfilled your roles accordingly.
Even though that operation was a complete failure…
Not once did the Boss look in his direction as he spoke, nor did he stop scribbling.
“Then…how do you wish to repay us?”
Bran had to blink at least five times to process the man’s words, unsure how he should feel.
By the time he responded, he was still unsure which emotion dwelled stronger within him.
At first, the Commander had no idea what he could ask Echidna’s boss, his heart beginning to fill with despair.
“With Echidna’s resources, I assume you would be able to track down Jackal.”
Bran’s eyes lit up, the smile already forming on his lips.
“This is, however, not something Echidna will do.”
“M-may I know the reason? If it’s because we failed to capture him before—”
“B-but, you were the ones who—!” Bran raised his voice without intending to, taking one step forward.
“And yet you were the ones who failed to capture him, which pulls Jackal back to Echidna’s domain. We will deal with him when and how we see fit—he’s no longer a concern to you, ravens.”
He opened his mouth—
And closed it again, the blood rushing through his veins.
“I heard rumors of a new auction being held soon.”
“I appreciate it.”
A shiver ran down Bran’s spine, and even after he left the room and exited the mansion, he could still feel it.
Forcing Bran to recall that man’s gaze and all the unspoken promises it held within.
And it was Commander Bran’s task to make sure the white ravens would always provide only the sweetest of treats to that monster.
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