《Thief of Time》Chapter 136: Her own way
Advertisement
Claud was in the middle of making his makeshift bed more comfortable when Lily sauntered right onto the scene, a small bag in hand. Fifteen minutes weren’t yet up, so the fact that she had shown up earlier could only mean that she was exceptionally confident in getting into Baronet Nacht’s holiday home.
The master thief watched on in silence, but a small frown made its way onto his face a moment later.
“What is she doing?” Claud murmured. Lily had taken out a really small package, something like a small piece of candy. She didn’t consume it, however. Instead, she snuck over to the booth where the bored guard was sitting at, before placing it in front of him.
Was she trying to poison the guard?
Claud shook his head. From what he knew of Lily, even if she did poison the guard, it wouldn’t be fatal. For some reason, however, she had chosen to forgo the usual road of simply climbing through the low walls of this holiday house, which would have been far easier.
Besides, no guard worth their salt would eat something unknown—
His thoughts came to a grinding halt as the guard abruptly noticed the little piece of wrapped candy in front of him, before opening it and popping it into his mouth. A contented smile appeared on his face, which was swiftly followed by a set of languid eyelids closing.
His body began to move in a systematic, relaxed rhythm that indicated deep sleep.
Claud didn’t quite know what to think, but reality had been laid out in front of him. Apparently, bored guards had the tendency to eat whatever that was in front of them, without giving these little offerings much thought. How the guard failed to note that he didn’t have any such sweet at the start was beyond the master thief’s comprehension, so Claud didn’t even bother racking his brain for the answer.
After a minute of comfortable napping, Lily walked right up to the mansion gates. The mansion gates were more elaborately decorated, which meant that there were more footholds. Normally, any guard would have noticed someone breaking into a compound if said someone climbed the main gate itself, but that axiom obviously didn’t hold true if said guard was fast asleep.
Patting her clothes down, Lily vanished into the manor, and Claud lost any interest in watching. As far as he was concerned, Lily had completed his task requirement perfectly, but…she had done it with an approach so different that the master thief didn’t even know what to say.
Advertisement
How was he supposed to point out areas of improvement? Was he going to point out how Lily could improve her sweets or the chances of guards chowing down on them?
Claud thought about it for a moment, and then shrugged. Lily clearly had her own conception of what it meant to enter another place illegally. Sweets addled with sleeping poisons was indeed a legitimate way of going about it — if she wanted to enter a place with more guards, Lily would just need to prepare a way to drug them en masse.
After ten minutes or so, Lily walked out of the mansion and hopped over the gate.
“How did I do?” Lily asked.
“My original intention was for you to practice your sneaking skills by having someone look for you in a real environment,” Claud replied. “Instead, you just pulled out a sweet and knocked out the guard. I’m not sure how to assess your performance, other than the possibility of you being more attuned to social-related crimes.”
“Social-related crimes?” Lily asked.
“Yes,” Claud replied. “To me, I believe that the weakest link in any security apparatus is the people. Throughout history, many big heists were enabled through not skill, but the glibness of one’s tongue. Talking and interacting with important people in your target building has the tendency to review many security lapses that can be exploited over and over again.”
Lily cupped her chin. “Does my candy fall in that category?”
“As a very rudimentary version,” Claud replied. “If there were more than one guard, pulling this off would be hard. If the guard in question was an inherently suspicious one, or if he or she has an artifact that protects again poison, you would have been stuck, right? As a rule of thumb, the human factor should not be the main vector of entry; it should at most help you enter.”
“How complicated.”
“Since when was anything simple?” Claud asked. “I mean, if you were to teach me how to make sweets or weapons, I would find them hard too. It’s just that you have such a versatile skillset that I can’t help but think you’ll make a fine trespasser.”
“Trespasser…” Lily’s face cramped up. “Is that really the best term you could come up…oh. Right. That’s probably the best term you can come up with.”
Claud didn’t know what to say to that. He couldn’t exactly say that he had come up with an accurate name for that odd ‘ThBod:A???’ skill, so the master thief could only stew in sorrow at his reputation for bad naming.
Advertisement
Damn that Schwarz! My names are good, it’s just that you can’t accept them! Bah. I’m going to steal your bestest wine one day, mark my words! Sniffing twice, Claud stuck his nose in the air.
“Come on, everyone has to have a weakness or two,” said Lily. “No one’s perfect!”
“Yeah, well, no one’s ever going to ask me to name their children…”
“Don’t worry,” Lily replied, “people generally don’t ask strangers to name babies for them. I think you’ve been reading too many stories.”
“Really?” Claud asked. “I could swear that it was part of noble culture...oh, right.”
He looked away. “Sorry. Didn’t mean to bring that up.”
Lily shook her head. “It’s fine. You don’t need to tread around me this carefully, you know. I have issues…I had issues with my family, but that shouldn’t stop you from talking about families in general. Wouldn’t that be unfair to everyone else?”
Claud, however, had a feeling that she was just putting up a strong front. The pain of losing families, even if they were ideologically dissimilar, was not one that could be covered over in a few weeks. Especially since Lily was the one who had killed off her entire family by herself. There was no leeway for guilt-sharing in this one — the master thief knew that whether he went to Julan or not, Lily would have eventually returned there anyway.
An awkward silence followed, one that Claud forcibly broke by asking about the piece of candy Lily had snuck onto the guard’s desk. A small look of relief appeared on her face as she explained what the little confectionary was made of.
“Do you have any more of them?” Claud asked. “Do they have an expiry date?”
“Those sweets just make one sleep, though. I don’t really think it’s—”
“You literally just used them on someone, Lily. It’s useful, no matter how you cut it.” Claud rolled his eyes. “Besides, there’s a better purpose for them! With those knock-out sweets of yours, tossing a few at monsters when they’re chasing you will definitely make escaping easier.”
“Monsters?” Lily blinked. “Like…”
“Imagine it,” said Claud, “you’re being chased by a bunch of ugly beasts, but instead of fighting them directly, you throw a bunch of sweets at them. They eat it, and then fall into a deep sleep a moment later. What can you do from there?”
“Capture those beasts…” Lily nodded.
“The moment you made these sweets, you should have thought of such an application,” Claud replied. “Although…on second thought, you really shouldn’t give these sweets to anyone else outside of the Moon Lords. Imagine what ruffians could do with sweets like these.”
Light swam through her eyes, and Lily nodded, a rueful smile on her face. “Kidnapping…Moons, I’ve gone full circle.”
“Exactly. Still, now I’m worried. Is it possible for someone with your sweet-making skill to make something similar?” Claud frowned, having just frightened himself with the dangers of eating outside. “How does your skill work anyway?”
Lily cupped her chin. “It’s like my other creation skills. Put together the correct items in the correct proportions, let your skill guide you, and you’ll end up with the product.”
“Sounds really convenient,” Claud observed.
“It is convenient,” Lily replied. “And once you attain a certain level of mastery in smithing, through muscle memory, you can learn a new skill to replace it. So long as you keep practicing regularly, you don’t need to have the skill to maintain your current abilities.”
The more the master thief listened, the more tempted he was, but there was no way he could remove any of his current skills. It was sad, but that was what buddies and comrades were for.
“Pity.” Claud shook his head. “Right, we should get back to Schwarz. I think the two of them are done with this morning’s paperwork. Didn’t he have an announcement or something for us?”
“About our new role once the count leaves,” Lily replied.
“Then we better not be late.” Claud clicked his teeth. “He might just forcefeed us with his alcoholic drinks if we do.”
“What are we standing around here for, then? Go!”
Lily bolted off first, and as Claud followed suit, he didn’t dare to wonder if she would ever make peace with her choices.
Family was a sensitive affair, after all.
Advertisement
- In Serial51 Chapters
Getting Hard (Old Version)
(Old Version - Currently undergoing a heavy reboot. Check it out here Getting Hard (Rise of a Tank) | Royal Road.) Herald Stone had a dream. A dream to become unkillable in an MMORPG. He was one of the top tank players in the MMORPG he was playing but due to an unfortunate event, he had to give up playing. Twenty years has passed since he had that dream. Through the years, he has attained success through his hard work and genius and became a respectable lawyer. Who would care about a childish dream like being unkillable in a game? Herald Stone would. Herald Stone does not fail at anything. Herald Stone fulfills his dreams, EVERY dream, even childhood dreams that most people would laugh at. Presented with an opportunity to play in Nornyr Online, Herald sets out to fulfill his dream.Join Herald Stone in becoming the hardest to kill player in Nornyr Online. Join Herald Stone in GETTING HARD.
8 236 - In Serial12 Chapters
Goblin Rebirth
Framed for the assassination of the King, the realm's most accomplished and famed knight is immediately under suspicion. With all his strength, he is unable to fight against the injustice. He is executed and thus his story ends there...Or so they believe.He still lives. Reborn. As. A...Goblin?Let's see how he will live to claim revenge against the assassin and learn how to live as one of the realm's weakest species. An original series, please see my progress at https://tapas.io/series/Goblin-Rebirth
8 108 - In Serial14 Chapters
My second chance is as Dungeon Master?
One day, every human transmigrated and spread randomly from the earth into another world as games for a higher being. When Elias suddenly wake up, he realizes that everything around him seems familiar. His master and his friends are still alive. Most importantly, he remembers everything that will happen in the following years. He comes back to when every nightmare starts. This time, he won't let them sacrifice themselves for him. This time is his turn to protect them.
8 135 - In Serial17 Chapters
Villain: The Play of Destiny
Keith, a vieux riche, spoiled and cherished, heir to the Demiliore Consortium, lives his life at large. Power, Wealth, Fame; He has it all. But is it all just a dream? With a set of memories, the knowledge of the future, in a play orchestrated by the destiny, knowing well that he is born to be a Villain, will he prevail? Or is he going to fall at the hands of the Child of Destiny just like he did in the nightmare that haunts him? Author's Note: Yes, the story is heavily influenced by Urban-Fantasy Chinese Novels. Don't read if you have a problem with those types of plots. 'Cliche' plot elements are bound to appear, so if you easily get triggered by such things, keep away. And I would advise you to not even start the story if you are the ardent believer of 'Good shall prevail over the Evil'. Keep away! MC here is a Villain! But yes, he is not someone deprived of emotions, even though he is a Scum. So, do not expect an outright Evil MC either. I don't write Netorare. Don't worry about it! Warnings: > Dark Elements > Sexual Content> Traumatising Content> Gore> Manipulative MC> Parallel World (Almost a new World)> Fantasy Elements (Full-fledged Fantasy later)> System> Slavery > Contains themes that are viewed as Taboo in our world, but not in the world this story is based in. Update Schedule: Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday on WebNovel, ScribbleHub, MSB, and RR. More frequent releases on Patreon with 25 or more chapters each month.
8 97 - In Serial113 Chapters
stigma | minsung
{COMPLETE/ EDITING} jisung mistakenly texts minho thirsty messages thinking it is his best friend. the two hit it off almost instantaneously. however, sometimes the beginning of something reveals how it will eventually end. crackhead text story with your healthy supply of angst ✨😌TW: anxiety, depression, suicide ~ranks:#1 in minho #1 in han#2 in kpopstarted: 8/19/20completed: 2/16/21
8 246 - In Serial14 Chapters
Dekker's Dozen: The Last Watchmen
When a demon-possessed tree tries to impose its will on the universe, the future turns dark. But what does Dekker want? The leader of the only mercenary squad capable of standing in the enemy's way would be content if his ex-girlfriend and business partner promised not to stab him again. As he and his eleven teammates track down the intergalactic assassin who stalked his family for generations, they encounter Ezekiel, a mysterious man claiming to be a time-traveler and ancient prophet. Ezekiel claims Dekker will responsible for the annihilation of all reality--but worse, he knows all of Dekker's secrets: that he wields an ancient, celestial weapon, was once married to a terrorist, and is the last member of the Watchmen--an ancient secret society with one purpose. At Ezekiel's insistence, and with a super-weapon in the hands of warring armies, Dekker and his team must do the unthinkable to prevent the Sun's annihilation before his archenemy can bring what Ezekiel calls "the divine engines of reality" to a grinding halt--breaking all of existence--destroying all that is, will be, and ever was! Steampunk time-travel, cyborg ninjas, plant-spore-controlled unicorn zombies, a deep-space plague, ghost warships, alien cat-people, living planets, and star destroying Hassidic superweapons converge in one epic, but doomed, timeline. Free ebook prequel available now! Download for Kindle/Nook, etc. Dekker's Dozen: A Waxing Arbolean Moon is available on Kindle- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EKP7IGY Nook- http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dekkers-dozen-christopher-d-schmitz/1123682851 all others- https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/631408 #featured
8 136

