PIASPM Chapter 7
âOh, please be careful not to make me scared!â
âIn my opinion, I wonât make a fuss.. you are the one who is careful, donât you think so? Because Iâm just your servant and you are my lady.â
Millen then gave Linda a broad smile and pointed her finger at the window. Outside, were two white cats and three black cats sitting on the railing of the opened window. They were staring back at both Millen and Linda. It was as if they had come to spy on the two women.
âMeow, meowâŚâ The bewildered Linda and the cats who met her eyes exchanged quick glances towards each other. Although to outsiders, the cats were just âmeowingâ, Millen understood completely what they were sayingâŚ
âWhy is it the old woman acting like that when she is the cause of most accidents?â One of the white cats started.
Its companion answered, âAt least, for the time being, she seems self-aware that she is the main culprit.â
However, unlike the white cats, the black cats were very blunt with their words.
âIn the future, I plan to do something grand, hehe. So one day Iâll definitely have to sew shut that snout of hers.â
âDonât say anything that you know wonât happen! If you do that, you know that old woman will threaten you by not giving you food. That one considers us as piglets, you know.â
âPlease, donât make me vomit in front of the Lady!â
Millen couldnât help but let out a mental laugh as she listened to the cats talk about Linda and their mischievous plans of giving her a âsurpriseâ, âWhat should I do, they sound so funny!â
The nanny couldnât understand the cats, but Millen understood everything, and she almost burst out laughing. She covered her mouth with her hands and struggled to contain her laughter.
Cats often go unnoticed and are extremely observant, so there was barely anything they didnât know about. However, their mouths were as rough as the sheepdogs. Especially the black ones.
Linda, a little embarrassed by the atmosphere, turned to Millen and asked, âAh, what are they talking about these days?â
âNothing, I just thought that weâre really fortunate that they are all on our side. Isnât that right, Linda?â Millen winked one of her eyes at her cats.
âIt is, butâŚI donât really understand them, they also tend to keep to themselves. They also appear out of nowhere and always seem to follow where you are. Are you not bothered by them always taking your time and invading your space?â Linda grumbled as she started to arrange the basket of herbs and Millenâs books that were scattered on her lab table.
âIâm fine.â
âYouâre acting like that because my lady is used to it. You are growing very rude and have become rather tolerant of their selfish ways. I feel like you have to change that habit of yours.â Linda lifted five books at once and put them down with a booming sound. Her motions appeared to Millen as if she was trying to scare someone. Regardless of Lindaâs ministrations, the big cats didnât even bat an eye at her.
âLinda, you have to tell them what you mean so that the cats will understand. Also theyâre not growing up, theyâre getting older with us. You said it yourself once, that they werenât children.â
Linda sighed, it was as if the older woman was tired of their conversation because she knew her mistress will never stop coddling her cats, âI know, I know. Seriously, I have a lot of work to do.â The nanny suddenly pretended to be busy.
âItâs all because the young lady raised them that way!â She wanted to say this to Millen, but she couldnât, so she left the lab while pounding her fist against her chest in frustration.
Millen finally let out the chuckle she had been holding in the moment the lab door closed. As soon as she regained her breathing, she turned to her cats and said, âIsnât Linda cute? Sheâs fifty, but sheâs so cute, right?â
Millen spoke with a delighted expression on her face and proceeded to drink the remainder of her tea. However, unlike their mistress, the cats gave her incredulous looks. Some of them even had their nostrils flared. One of the cats gave her a look and said, âMy Lady, itâs not cute to do that when youâre fifty.â
Millen supposes the cats werenât too fond of Lindaâs fussiness. After all, if it werenât for her nanny, theyâd bring their daily catch of mice and carry it in the inn with their mouths.
One of the white cats with a relatively calm personality participated in the conversation of the murmuring black cats and added, âEven though she regards us as piglets, weâve been very patient with her.â
âBut, come on, letâs have a proper talk. To be honest, it is true that you guys eat as much as pigs do.â
At this statement the black cats reacted strongly and appeared deeply offended, âEven so, I donât want to be treated like those guys! Because they canât talk to humans like we do!â
âI hate that comparison! Iâm not fond of dogs but I will rather be treated like one than be called a piglet. Donât you guys agree?â
âMe too! But being treated like dogs also gets on my nerves! We are cats, but they keep telling us to play aegyo like dogs and trying to train us in a strange way. They keep saying; sit, stand, and wait, why do they keep doing that to us?â
âI know right? Every time they do that, I get really annoyed.â
Millen smiled broadly, and revealed her teeth because the chatter of the cats was funny.
Thanks to Linda and the cats, she almost forgot about her failure and she began to regain her will to try again.
âOkay, okay. Iâll tell Linda not to do that to you guys.â
Millen often saw them grumble and complain about the humans of the inn because Linda and Kai often did those things to cats. Although they were special compared to ordinary cats, they were still essentially part of the feline family. It was natural for them to be annoyed if they were treated like dogs.
One of the white cats was named Buzz and it had been quiet for a while which Millen noticed. She gave it a sideways glance and observed that it had a rather contemplative look on its face, as if it were waiting engaged in an internal debate. Therefore, Millen decided to ask what was bothering it, with a slightly serious look on her face, âAlright Buzz, tell me, what did you find out?â
Buzz started meowing at Millen, âThe horse that belonged to the injured guest was found by the omnivorous badgers.â
Her eyes widened, âReally? Did those omnivorous badgers really see it?â
Just then the other cats raised their front paws towards Buzz, their paws hit each other as if they were trying to recapture Millenâs attention. They looked like they also wanted to tell Millen something else. However, Millen was more interested in what Buzz had to say and so she stared at the others seriously and spoke in a stern voice, âHey, you guys. If you donât want to sit still, then go somewhere else.â
Millenâs resolute remark made the cats quiet in an instant.
When she looked at the black cats who were usually not shy to show their expressions to her, they bowed their heads and avoided her gaze instead.
Millen casted her eyes back at Buzz, âTell me Buzz? Donât hide it.â
So Buzz relented and told her the news. After hearing it, Millen stood up from her seat and exclaimed, âWhat?â
She then tapped her table with both of her hands in anxiousness.
The news Buzz brought her was news for other people, but despite that fact, Millen reacted like it was her own. She couldnât help but feel hurt as well. Millenâs hands trembled softly as they rested on her table.
Just then, the black cats, who had been quiet for a while, raised their front paws again and fired powerful punches towards each other and started nagging amongst themselves, âThatâs why I told you not to meddle in other peopleâs affairs!â
âWhy are you getting upset?â
âI told you guys no good can come from being friendly with badgers who eat anything, hehe!â
The cats were being noisy, but Millen didnât pay attention to them. She was still stunned by the heartbreaking news. Then, she quickly felt her eyes watering. Tears welled up and started to pool in her irises. It really wasnât her own business, but she knew this kind of sadness better than anyone. She couldnât help but stutter out between sobsâŚ
âHow can IâŚtell themâŚâ
The cats, who only seconds ago were loudly chattering became silent and gave Millen a sympathetic look. Millen sighed and tried to calm her tears. She faced them and wiped her eyes, âItâs sad.â
The catsâ lavender eyes also looked somber. It was because they did not know where her sorrow came from. When Buzz came to bring the news to their mistress, the others had no choice but to wait for her to process it. When it seemed like Millen wasnât so upset anymore, she spoke again.
âButâŚshould I tell them?â Millen wiped the tears from her eyes as she repeated her earlier question.
âEven if it died⌠Theyâd still want to know, wonât they?â She had gone through the same, so she understood the pain that they might feel, however it also seemed cruel to tell them. Just then, she heard a sound that broke her reverie, âMeowâŚâ
A new cat approached and stood by the windowsill. It was Alex, the leader of the cats in the âCat Innâ.
Alex jumped down and told Millen that it wasnât a good idea to leave a corpse in the woods, so they needed to let the owner know so they could remove it.
âMy Lady, you would have wanted to know too if you experienced the same thing.â Alex added.
Millen pulled out her handkerchief from inside the pockets of her dress and wiped her wet eyes dry. She then donned on her hat to hide her hair, âYeah, youâre right Alex, I would have wanted the same if it were me.â
The truth was, Millenâs cats were originally fifty-six, but the death of one white cat brought the number down to fifty-five. Up to this day, Millen could still not easily forget the sorrow that engulfed her that day.
She remembered that she even refused to eat her food for several days. The only thing she could feel since that day was loss, and she occupied her thoughts with nothing but memories and regret.
In the end her moping was broken when Linda stomped into her room and told her that she had to pull herself together because skipping her meals was not good for her. She remembered her nanny begging her, âLady, please take care of your health! If you donât want to see us get away from here!â
During that time, the cats sat in front of her door and some even came by her window every night. They cried loudly at her listless form. Sheâd hear them weep loudly, and scratch her door and windows.
As Lindaâs pleas and her catsâ wailings continued, Millen started to get the most painful headache in her life. Her body throbbed and she writhed in pain until it became unbearable. It was at that moment that she knew she had to stop her fast.
Millen tried not to recall any more memories of that day. There is no denying that she agonized over that event, but even though it was over, the memories still hurt her. She then walked towards the door before turning to address her cats.
âIâll be in the garden, so let me know when Thanos returns, Alex.â Millen clenched her fists tightly and left the lab in silence.
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In the early morning of the next day, Todd came out into the garden with his sword securely strapped around his waist. When he was asked by the workers of the inn why he was up at that time, he replied that he usually had swordsmanship training in the mornings so it was second nature for him to get up and practice that early. Especially since he was an escort guard and served someone like Jade, he could not afford to rest easy and neglect his duties.
Fortunately, the inn was situated deep within the forest, so barely anyone went in there. Thanks to their location, he was relieved that he did not have to stay by his masterâs side all day, and that he had time to do his personal training seriously as usual.
Furthermore, despite Jade still being bedridden, he was still capable of handling small emergencies on his own. His master was also very good at swordsmanship, so he always had a sword ready by his bedside so that he could pick it up whenever there was need for it.
After training for a few hours, Todd finally stopped to take a break for a while.
Thanos finally approached him as he was wiping off his sweat. The older man was wearing the same clothes he did when they both went out to search for Canto, and was also carrying a heavy bag on his shoulder.
âTodd.â Thanos greeted him, âGet ready and come out.â He added. Thanos had meant that they were going out to search for Jadeâs horse, but their steps felt heavier that day compared to the days before.
However, there was something eerie about the sudden haste and seriousness Thanos had about him that made Todd worry. Still, he obeyed his instructions without a word. Before leaving, Todd reported to Jade that he was going out to search for Canto again, and to call for Kai if he needed anything. The young man was tasked to check on him to see his condition.
After he finished preparing, Todd set out with Thanos.
That day, they tread on an unfamiliar path, a route that was completely different from the one theyâve taken the day before. The older manâs steps were resolute. Regardless of the rough road, he continued to walk purposefully in silence. He looked like he had a goal, a clear destination and so Todd just followed him.
The two walked for a long time without uttering a single word. As they progressed their journey, the sun slowly rose until it had completely risen above the clear blue skies.
All this time, Todd followed without any protest, but as seconds ticked by, he felt his chest constricting and his heart became more and more uncomfortable. Anxiousness flooded his mind, and he suddenly felt dread settle at the pit of his stomach.
Todd didnât have a good feeling about their journey. He called out to ask Thanos, âWhere are you going?â
âJust follow me quietly.â Thanosâ tone was curt and the younger man realized he was also being told to remain silent and to just follow. Thus, Todd didnât ask any more questions, and bit down his tongue to keep his mouth shut.
Thanos was certainly acting strange, but most of all, his steps were much hurried than before.
Thanos by now was barely touching the ground, and he walked like he was flying. Even Todd struggled to catch up to him, and they kept their fast pace until the older man halted in front of him.
Thanos raised a hand and looked at him, âStop.â His outstretched arms behind him blocked Todd from taking a step closer.
Todd paused for a moment and observed their current surroundings.
They were standing on a hillside, and a slightly rotting smell was being carried by the wind. Todd figured that the shift in the atmosphere was the reason why Thanos had wrinkled his brows. The older man then turned to stare at him seriously, and then gave him a warning, âYou must prepare your heart.â
Thanos then let out a shallow sigh, gave Todd a look and pointed in front of them with his chin.
The place Thanos was pointing to was down the hill and a couple of steps away from where they stood. As they stepped closer towards the area Todd realized that at the bottom of the hillside was what he was looking for. He took a step back and lowered his gaze on the ground. He was shocked at the sight that lay before him.
It was a terrible scene!
He glanced at his companion in confusion, âHowâŚthisâŚâ He felt his throat clogged up as he tried to form coherent sentences.
Canto was dead, but it wasnât the reason why heâd become shell-shocked!
It was because Jadeâs horse, Canto, had more than twenty arrows stuck at various parts of its body. Arrows were littered all over his flesh, and some were even lodged in his eyes as well as his torso and legs.
To Todd, it didnât look like they were aiming to kill the horse. It looked like they were sending an angry message or taking revenge.
-To be continued.
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