Jane, the illegitimate daughter of Edith Rock, the person whom Oliver was looking for, and a member of the Sisterhood.
The last encounter Oliver had with Jane was when he was responsible for her safety at the Subreptor Museum.
âItâs been quite some time since I heard that name.â
âYes, it has been a while. Both you and she have been occupiedâŠâ
That statement held true.
Following the resolution of Janeâs situation, a series of events unfolded rapidly. This included recovering auctioned items, engaging in a battle with the Human-meat Chefâs disciples, reconciling the Fighter Crew and Crime Firm, signing contracts, and training.
Throughout the process, Oliver found himself shuttling between the Tower and District X on a daily basis.
Nevertheless, he didnât mind as he found it enjoyable.
âBut why would Miss Jane suddenly⊠Can she assist me in meeting Mr. Edith because sheâs his daughter?â
Oliver asked suspiciously.
His suspicions were justified, given that Oliver had witnessed the deterioration of Jane and Edithâs relationship.
After surviving Duncanâs betrayal, Edith summoned Jane to his location, mocked her, and insulted her mother by calling her a prostitute.
Oliver had considered the possibility of a reconciliation, but he shook his head.
It seemed unlikely.
During that encounter, Edith inflicted a severe wound upon Jane.
Although it wasnât Oliverâs area of expertise, he could tell that it wasnât a wound that could be easily healed.
âShe can be of assistance, but donât misunderstand, itâs not solely because sheâs his daughter. I am aware that their father-daughter relationship has been torn apart as well.â
âHuh? ThenâŠ?â
âQuite literally. Jane can provide assistance, but not solely because sheâs Edithâs daughter.â
Oliver tilted his head in confusion at Forrestâs enigmatic words. It was difficult to grasp their meaning.
âI apologize, Mr. Forrest. Iâm having some trouble understanding what youâre trying to convey.â
âWell, I suppose I need to provide some context⊠You and I were both occupied, werenât we?â
âYes.â
âBut we werenât the only ones. Everyone in Landa has been quite busy, including Jane.â
âIn what way was she busy?â
âWhile you were working on reconciling the Crime Firm and the Fighter Crew, Jane joined the investor group of the Sisterhood.â
Now he remembered. That was Janeâs intention when she inherited Edithâs fortune and became wealthy.
âIt seems things went well for her⊠She did attend the auction for that purpose.â
âOne could say she was fortunate. The auction faced some disruption on the first day, but Jane managed to acquire a valuable item⊠Miranda seemed to have taken notice of her because of that.â
âMiranda?â
âSheâs a rare influential figure in Landa. You might not be familiar with her⊠Sheâs a wealthy investor, a seasoned professional, and a socialite with extensive connections.â
âHmm⊠Miranda, where have I heard that name before? Or have I seen the name?â
âIs she the leader of the group?â
âTo be honest, sheâs more like the owner.â
âPardon?â
âAlthough the investor group of the Sisterhood came together, they all revolve around Miranda. In practice, the members are in a position to follow Mirandaâs directives.â
âI understand.â
âSheâs an extraordinary woman. There are rumors that she even has influence within the capitalâs social circles. Itâs not confirmed, but itâs possible.â
âThatâs impressive⊠But how does this relate to Miss Jane helping me meet with Mr. Edith?â
âThe point is, Jane is no longer just an illegitimate daughter who inherited an estate. With Mirandaâs assistance, she has emerged as an investor who has made her mark in Landaâs social circles.â
âAn investor?â
âYes, an investor. The group Jane is a part of focuses on investments, so they are quite active in external investment activities. Jane may be following the path set by Miranda, but⊠in any case, she has become a woman of influence in Landa. Thatâs how she can assist you.â
Oliver comprehended Forrestâs explanation and sincerely admired Janeâs accomplishments. She had indeed attained what she had been striving for, and it was truly impressive.
However, this realization also raised a concern.
âBut doesnât that mean it might not be favorable for me?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWouldnât it be more challenging for me to meet Miss Jane if sheâs achieved such success?â
âWhy would you think that?â
âBecause thereâs a difference in our social status.â
âHmm⊠I donât believe so.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause you have been equally successful, if not more so, than Jane.â
Oliver struggled to comprehend Forrestâs explanation, but Forrest soon clarified the reason, which was utterly perplexing.
It was a reason that Oliver found completely incomprehensible.
Puzzled, Oliver raised questions, but Forrest advised him to consider that it was merely a rumor and might not reflect the actual truth.
Taking heed of Forrestâs advice, Oliver rose from his seat, preparing to leave the restaurant.
The unexpected conversation had left him mentally drained, and he had tasks awaiting his attention.
Forrest appeared regretful, yet he made no effort to dissuade Oliver from departing.
âWell, perhaps itâs for the best. I would have liked to treat you to a meal here, but the presence of other customers could potentially cause disruptions⊠Letâs dine together another time. And donât fret too much about your meeting with Jane. Iâll arrange it as soon as I can.â
Grateful for Forrestâs words, Oliver made a brief stop at the black market on his way home.
Despite feeling officially exhausted due to the startling news, Oliver wasted no time and immediately immersed himself in the creation and experimentation of Corpse dolls.
Since his visit to Mountain Pace, Oliver had been quite busy, but he understood that work could easily pile up unexpectedly. So, he believed it was best to tackle it in advance.
First, Oliver skillfully detached the heads of the female warlocks, removing any messy incisions. He then secured iron caps over the severed necks, which acted as catalysts to facilitate easy control over the black magic of manipulation, effectively transforming them into Corpse dolls.
Given the high-quality materials at his disposal, Oliver focused on harnessing their inherent abilities rather than incorporating complex contraptions.
âNow, for the experiment⊠I hope it goes according to plan.â
After completing the work on the female warlocks, Oliver practiced inserting tubes into the blood vessels of a Grade C corpse for further practice.
He soon realized that blood vessels were more delicate and intricate than he initially anticipated, and it became apparent that he would require ample practice to master the technique.
âHmm, I think Iâm getting the hang of itâŠâ
Muttering to himself, Oliver once again inserted a tube into the corpse while consulting a medical textbook.
The process demanded more concentration and strength than he had initially assumed, and sweat gathered not only on his forehead but also on the tip of his nose.
Just as he was about to wipe away the perspiration, he heard a familiar signal.
Beep- Beep- Beep-
Forrestâs personal communication device buzzed, interrupting Oliverâs work. He swiftly removed his gloves and promptly answered the call.
âYes, Mr. Forrest. Iâm here⊠Youâve arranged the appointment? Thank you⊠I see. A request? What is it about?⊠Ah, yes, I understand. Could you please provide me with the address?â
As Forrest conveyed the address, Oliver quickly jotted it down, then ended the call. He held the paper with the address in his hand, contemplating quietly.
âI wonder what Miss Jane wishes to discuss with me?â
Oliver took the initiative to prepare himself for the outing, regardless of his uncertainty about Janeâs intentions. He made a conscious decision not to worry excessively, but rather to listen attentively and offer assistance if possible, declining otherwise.
Halting his work, Oliver took a refreshing shower and donned a neatly pressed suit from his closet. He meticulously tied his tie, slipped on his polished shoes, and fastened a watch to his wrist. It was his way of showing respect, considering Janeâs arduous journey towards success.
After a spritz of cologne, Oliver hailed a taxi to District R, Janeâs place of residence.
âWe have arrived, sir,â the driver informed him while holding a silver hip flask.
Oliver paid the taxi fare, including a generous tip, expressing his gratitude to the driver.
âAh, thank you.â
âNo, thank you.â
Having bid farewell to the driver, Oliver exited the taxi and strolled down the street, following the address provided by Forrest.
âIs this the place?â
He gazed at a distinctive house that stood out from the neighboring residences in District R. Unlike the cramped and bustling houses around it, Janeâs abode exuded an aura of spaciousness, security, and prosperity.
âPerhaps itâs the fence and the garden?⊠But how do I enter?â
Feeling slightly lost as he had never visited such a grand estate alone before, Oliver was uncertain of his next move. However, just as he pondered his options, a man emerged from within the fence.
âWho are you?â
An elderly man with a bearded face emerged, his pocket displaying the embroidered words âSafety Guardâ in yellow thread. It became evident that he was a member of the Safety Guard, a highly reputable mercenary group in Landa.
âCould it be that youâve come for an appointment?â he asked politely, swiftly assessing Oliverâs features and attire. The old man possessed sharp observational skills.
âYes, my name is Dave. I have an appointment to see Miss Jane,â Oliver responded, introducing himself.
Upon hearing Oliverâs identification, the old man promptly opened the iron gate.
âPlease come in. Sheâs waiting inside.â
Following the old manâs instructions, Oliver passed through the gate and made his way towards the mansion. Inside, a woman with vibrant pink hair greeted him.
âItâs been a while, Dave. This is our first meeting since the auction, isnât it?â she remarked.
âYes, indeed. Miss⊠you seem to have undergone some changes,â Oliver observed, noticing Janeâs tousled hair casually swept to one side, her heavily adorned ear, and the suit she wore that artfully blended both feminine curves and a touch of masculinity. She responded with a shy smile.
âI wasnât sure if Dave would recognize me⊠Thank you. Please, come inside.â
Following Janeâs lead, Oliver entered the reception room of the mansion.
The interior of the mansion seemed to have undergone a transformation, mirroring Janeâs new appearance. One might describe it as modern, exuding a trendy atmosphere.
âWould you like something to drink? Coffee, tea, or perhaps a drink?â Jane enthusiastically inquired as she headed towards a bar set up in one corner of the room.
The bar was stocked with a wide array of beverages, ranging from magic wines to coffee, tea, and an assortment of cigarettes.
âI think Iâll have some coffee⊠Is there anything I can assist you with?â Oliver asked.
âNo, if you want to help, just relax. I wouldnât want my guest to be burdened with tasks,â Jane replied, incorporating a hint of humor, as she prepared the coffee.
Perhaps due to her attireâa departure from her usual style, with a suit replacing her customary attireâJaneâs movements seemed swifter and more at ease.
âHere you go,â she swiftly served the coffee, maintaining its quality despite the speed.
Oliver took a sip, relishing the flavor. Jane inquired with a smile, âHow does it taste?â
âItâs good.â
âIâm glad to hear that. It would have hurt my feelings if you had said it was terrible.â
âTruly, itâs delicious⊠Have you been practicing?â
âAt the Sisterhood. I had to pick up a few skills,â Jane replied.
Oliver nodded, understanding that if Jane hadnât inherited Edithâs legacy, she would have had to work for the Sisterhood for the rest of her life.
After both of them had finished their coffee, Jane spoke up.
âWell, do you have any questions?â
Caught off guard by the sudden inquiry, Oliver pondered for a moment before nodding.
âIs it common to have a bar in the reception room?â
Jane, taken aback by the unexpected question, initially expressed disbelief but then burst into laughter.
âWell⊠not typically. However, it has become a trend among newly wealthy individuals, particularly the younger ones, to install a bar in the reception room. Apparently, personally serving guests is seen as sophisticated.â
Oliver appeared taken aback by Janeâs response.
âDid you install the bar for the same reason?â he asked, seeking clarification.
âNo, I installed it to mimic the nouveau riche. Itâs akin to this,â Jane explained, gesturing towards her ear adorned with numerous black piercings.
Though Oliver couldnât fully grasp the concept, he had a vague notion.
âIs this related to your involvement in Landaâs social circle?â he inquired.
âDing dong. Youâre becoming more perceptive, arenât you?â Jane responded playfully.
âIn fact, I heard about it in advance from Mr. Forrest. He informed me of your successful entry into the Sisterhoodâs group of asset owners⊠Truly impressive. Congratulations,â Oliver remarked.
The corners of Janeâs mouth curled into a smile.
âYouâre making me blush with those words. Dave, youâve also achieved success, havenât you? Iâve heard the rumors,â Jane said.
âAh, those rumors are false. Absolutely untrue,â Oliver quickly refuted, as he had already been informed by Forrest about what Jane had heard.
Yet, he couldnât comprehend how such a ludicrous rumor had spread across Landa during his visit to Mountain Pace.
The rumor circulating about Oliver was nothing short of absurd. It alleged that he had ruthlessly murdered the captain of the Fighter Crew, forcibly subdued its members, declared himself as the new captain, and formed an alliance with the Crime Firm.
âItâs not true?â Jane asked, seeking clarification.
âNo⊠I donât know how that rumor started, but Iâm not the captain of the Fighter Crew. Iâm not even a member,â Oliver explained.
âReally? I canât believe it⊠Then, you werenât the one who improved relations between the Fighter Crew and the Crime Firm and secured a contract?â Jane questioned further.
âNo, that part is true. I was involved in that,â Oliver confirmed.
âWhat?⊠Then, you didnât actually kill the captain of the Fighter Crew?â Jane inquired, puzzled.
âNo, I did kill him,â Oliver confessed.
ââŠ??? Then, who coerced the members of the Fighter Crew into submission?â Jane pressed, her expression clouded with suspicion and disdain.
âThatâs not true. I didnât force anyone to submit. I convinced them willingly,â Oliver explained sincerely.
However, Janeâs expression remained unpleased. She regarded Oliver with a mixture of suspicion and disdain, as if she had just been deceived.
âHuh⊠Iâve heard that the Fighter Crew has seen a remarkable improvement in their skills recently. Is that unrelated to you, Dave?â
âWell, I did train them, but Iâm not sure if itâs directly related,â Oliver replied cautiously.
âFinally, I have to ask⊠How can you boldly claim that youâre not the captain, despite killing the leader of the Fighter Crew, persuading its members, and forming an alliance with the Crime Firm?â Jane inquired, her tone challenging.
âI simply helped them out temporarily,â Oliver replied with unwavering confidence.
To anyone else, the situation would seem utterly nonsensical, and even to Jane, who had a relatively good understanding of Oliver, it still appeared illogical.
Resting her chin on her hand, Jane leaned forward slightly, gazing up at Oliver.
âI want to believe you, Dave, but your explanation isnât convincing at all.â
âItâs unfair. I only made a promise to assist them⊠I didnât accept any payment as proof.â
âThe logic remains the same as if you walked into a bank with a gun, blew up the vault, and regardless of whether you took the money or not, youâd still be considered a bank robber.â
ââŠI donât walk into banks with guns.â
âItâs just an analogy!â Jane flared up in frustration.
âHa⊠Regardless, it seems quite challenging to clear up this misunderstanding. In fact, it may not be a misunderstanding at all.â
âThatâs a serious problem.â
Oliver remarked, concerned. He had never intended to assume the role of a captain, yet rumors had spread suggesting otherwise.
He wondered if there was any way to rectify this misunderstanding. Perhaps it was a sign that it was time for him to move on.
Lost in his thoughts, Oliver was interrupted as Jane called out to him.
âDave?â
âYes, Miss?â
âRegardless of everything, Iâm glad to have met you. Itâs rather absurd, but it brought me much laughter.â
âI didnât intend to amuse you, but if it brought you joy, then Iâm glad too.â
Janeâs lips briefly curved into a smile before she composed herself, assuming the demeanor of a businesswoman, much like Forrest.
Indeed, it seemed she operated as an investor within Landaâs social circles.
âHowever, our purpose for meeting today extends beyond casual conversation⊠Shall we proceed to the main topic, if you donât mind? I also have a favor to ask.â
Oliver felt a peculiar sense of satisfaction at Janeâs sharp and composed manner, and he nodded in agreement.
âAh, yes⊠If itâs alright with you, may I go first?â
âOf course. What do you need from me?â
âCould you, perhaps, assist me in meeting Mr. Edith?â