Chapter 16 Children’s Bedtime Story
I'm Really Not The Demon God's Lackey
âRest? Do I look that useless?â Joseph scoffed. However, his knight âJusticeâ sigil hadnât sensed any evil intentions from this bookstore owner, thus giving the old knight a better impression of this young man.
Josephâs indifference even started to thaw and unknowingly, he felt a rare inclination to chat with this bookstore owner that spoke to him casually and as an equal.
Perhaps after he became a Great Radiant Knight, it had been far too long since anyone dared speak to him so casually.
Since the bookstore owner was an ordinary person oblivious to the facts, Joseph didnât need to put on the airs of a superior or senior.
Lin Jie shook his head and replied sincerely. âOf course not! Itâs just... such recent gloomy weather would affect oneâs joints. Are you having trouble sleeping? Your face seems a little pallid and I canât help feeling that you are rather tired.â
Rheumatism and insomnia might be more common for older people at this age. Moreover, Lin Jie had noticed that Josephâs right hand was a tad jarring.
Weariness of oneâs spirit might not be very obvious but Lin Jie was adept at observing people and could notice it without much difficulty.
âMay I assume itâs because you spent a lot of effort in trying to find Mr Wilde?â Lin Jie sighed with lament. âIâm really glad that you guys have such a great friendship.â
Josephâs mechanical right hand that was covered with a layer of synthetic skin twitched as doubt crept into his eyes.
How did this owner... No, it should be a coincidence.
But why do the words âjointsâ, âsleepâ and âWildeâ put together seem significant, as if heâs pointing out something? And him saying âgreat friendshipâ seems somewhat peculiar?
Still, it had been Joseph who said he was bosom pals with Wilde in the first place.
With a slightly complicated expression, Joseph said, âIâm not that sort of old person whose joints would ache when it rains. Iâm also not tired because of this... Also, a book is unnecessary. I didnât bring any money.â
Lin Jie pulled a stool over and sat down as he watched Joseph ramble on.
Deep down, Lin Jie was shaking his head. He knew right away that Joseph might seem coarse on the outside but warm and tender on the inside.
Lin Jie pushed the cup of hot tea towards Joseph and said, âThere arenât any charges for reading a book at my store but itâs only limited to the section behind me. Have some tea to warm yourself up first.â
âI can help pass on the message to Mr Wilde that you are looking for him.â
Joseph took a sip but was unaccustomed to the taste of these tea leaves. Frowning, he shook his head. âThereâs no need. Iâll leave after resting for a bit.â
At the moment he frowned, the dull pain in his head started to throb once again.
Damn it, itâs getting more frequent.
Joseph endured it, shifting the stool beneath him slightly. As his seating angle and attention shifted, he caught sight of the book Lin Jie had placed at the side.
Josephâs eyes suddenly narrowed.
Seed of the Abyss?
âIt just so happens that Iâm reading this really relaxing childrenâs story. Itâs really soothing for the soul. Perhaps you might want to try it out? I feel that reading it before bedtime really helps to relieve stress.â Lin Jie casually continued the conversation.
According to his literature and language teacher back in senior high, the tougher-looking a guy was, the more likely he was a gentle girl at heart.
Lin Jie firmly believed this without a doubt.
The person before him right now was a sensitive and gentle being who constantly clung on to that friendship. Therefore, Lin Jie was ninety percent certain that this old man belonged to such a category.
âChildrenâs story?â Joseph made a sound that was between a scoff and laugh. âThose funny and childish things. Young man, you arenât a kid anymore, why do you like reading such books?â
âWell, itâs the best childrenâs tale I have ever read and itâs the only copy in Norzin.â Lin Jie regretfully withdrew his hand that held The Little Prince. âA pity...â
Joseph pursed his lips and pointed at the book in Lin Jieâs hand. âYou mean this book? A childrenâs tale? Are you sure?â
What kind of childrenâs tale is named Seed of the Abyss? Is this a childrenâs tale for wild beasts of the dream realm?
Lin Jie nodded with slight bafflement. âOf course! Itâs a really good childrenâs book, an absolute classic.â
Joseph couldnât help suspect something was wrong but he hadnât sensed any changes to the flow of aether yet.
However, he now had an urge to find out why a childrenâs tale would have such a title.
âHand it over.â Finally, Joseph expressionlessly stuck out his hand and leaned in. âIâll just take a casual look, consider it fulfilling your wish.â
Lin Jie smiled knowingly as he handed the book over.
Joseph pretended to casually browse the cover and titleâSeed of the Abyss.
Can...can this really be called a childrenâs bedtime story?
As he took the book into his outstretched hand, Joseph suddenly felt a bout of dizziness.
The acute pain in his mind which he tried really hard to suppress intensified rapidly. Shadows clouded his vision and a soft muttering rang out in his ears.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
A strange sensation started from the bottom of his spine, before seemingly engulfing his entire soul and sweeping away the pain.
Joseph started to lose his balance.
â!â
This relentless sensation was just too familiar!
Demon Sword Candela! Why does it seem to be resonating with something...
Why at this time?
Wait a moment, did this fellow mean this when he said âbedtimeâ?
Could this be a trap?
The bookstore ownerâs voice faded into the distance as Joseph lost consciousness at this moment, and crashed to the ground.
âHey, hey! Hey! Uncle!â
âUncle, are you alright!â
âHey, hey hey! Are you okay!â
Lin Jieâs expression changed as he flipped himself over the counter rapidly and went to support the uncle.
Donât tell me... heâs gotten a stroke?
This uncle is a little advanced in age but his physique still seems healthy and unlike a person.
But he is elderly after all...
Iâve got to save him first!
However, after using up all his strength to lay Joseph on the floor, Lin Jie realized that this uncleâs breathing and heartbeat were both stable.
It didnât seem like any strange ailment but more like a peaceful sleep.
âHeâs fine?â
Only
Slightly doubtful, Lin Jie reached out to Josephâs wrist and used his fingers to read the pulse.
As a folklore studies scholar, it was normal for Lin Jie to know some basic pulse reading skills.
Lin Jie frowned and put down Josephâs wrist. âUncle, you are really fit. This pulse is even stronger than mine during my prime,â lamented Lin Jie.
But why would you suddenly faint?
It shouldnât be anything to do with this book right?!
In this world, people wouldnât just faint upon seeing The Little Prince, even if it was the last thing he did before fainting was taking the book, thought Lin Jie to himself.
Itâs definitely unrelated. This is The Little Prince, a soothing childrenâs bedtime story that soothes the heart after finishing it and not something that induces a heart attack!
But as this uncle had fainted, Lin Jie could only sigh and temporarily help him rest comfortably. He would probe more when the uncle awakens.