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A Tale of Seven Villains and a Jerboa

Book I-Ch5: A Scent from the Suspendrom Vally

Book I-Ch5: A Scent from the Suspendrom Vally

Jun 20, 2022

A Scent from the Suspendrom Vally (Ch 5 )

Days passed during which Vermon spent most of his time with Akinos in the Imperial Palace, training in combat, racing horses, and discussing world politics.

His evenings, however, were less peaceful because he developed the habit of heading to the isolation room as soon as he came home to pick fights with Orb or punish him without a convincing reason.

That new habit he had never gotten into with any of his late slaves. It was his nature to ignore their existence as long as they carried out their duties properly.

The only form of interaction with them was disciplining them in the isolation room, normally occurring in the first week of their enslavement.

No servant in the house understood the secret behind Vermon’s actions; their best guess was an intense hatred of his new slave.

Akinos, however, enjoyed listening to Vermon’s constant complaints about his slave and refrained from giving his opinion on anything Vermon did and said.

On the fifth night, Vermon teleported himself from his bedchamber to the isolation room. He saw Orb sitting cross-legged in his usual corner while observing one of the servants, who sat opposite him and busied himself with carefully cutting a piece of leather.

The square-shaped piece was brown in color with two narrow holes, and attached to its two sides was a black strap. Vermon guessed that Orb intended to make himself a mask from that ugly thing and cover his eyes with it.

“What’s going on here?” Vermon questioned, looking daggers at Orb.

The young servant jerked in fright and, without looking at his master, jumped to his feet and pointed to the material scattered on the ground before them.

“Master, Orb caught me when I finished changing his bandages and threatened to kill me if I didn’t help him make his mask,” he cried as he pointed at Orb’s right hand. “A strange light was coming from that hand, and he tried to shoot it at me. He is the one who forced me to provide materials and sit with him to cut and sew the mask.”

At that point, Orb sat up straight and steadily fixed his eyes on Vermon. The latter asked in apparent vexation, “Light? Is what this boy said true?”

“Yes,” Orb answered calmly, cautiously, and without evasion.

“What light? Do you still have powers?” Vermon asked.

“I’m unsure.”

“You are unsure?”

Orb quietly turned his right hand in front of him and continued, “It didn’t last for long. Once I generated it in my palm, it faded away. Maybe because I am not fully recovered.” Then, he looked up at the boy. “But it was enough to frighten him, I believe.”

To Vermon, that was a troublesome situation. Orb’s possessing his own powers, generated by his own energy, was considered a threat to Vermon’s ability to exercise his will and authority over Orb in his house.

The laws of Uthus would not permit slaves to pose a threat or danger to their masters by having powers of any kind.

Therefore, Vermon kicked the material that rested in front of the two and commanded the servant to get everything out of the room, including Orb’s medication.

The boy proceeded to gather in his hands the leather piece, strap, threads, and scissors, as well as Orb’s medications, and quickly ran out of the room.

Enraged, Vermon addressed Orb, “How dare you? How dare you, you worthless slave, use your powers in my house? How dare you threaten my servants and use force without fear or sense of guilt?”

“Do you know what guilt is?”

Orb’s question was blunt. He was curious to learn about the idea of guilt from the perspective of an elite, a descendant of Uthus, like Vermon.

However, Vermon considered that question an ill-intentioned criticism and did not like it, so he grabbed Orb by his lapels and lifted him in the air.

“I warn you! I may cut your tongue and hands off at any moment. Or worse, mark you with another seal somewhere you won’t like!” He continued viciously, “I suppose you can move by now and face me. I’ll teach you a lesson you won’t forget tomorrow, so get ready."

At that moment, Orb realized that he had finally regained his sense of smell after many days of losing it because of his illness.

The scent of Vermon reached his lungs. It was a pleasant fragrance that was not stifling: something evoking a unique and strange mixture of rare herbs and dewy soil found only in the Suspendrom Valley[1], a hidden valley said to exist in the southeastern part of the Empamalangon Kingdom.

It was a familiar aromatic scent that he knew well and could distinguish from thousands of fragrances and perfumes. This scent made his heart uncontrollably throb, and his thoughts scattered until Vermon threw him to the ground.

“Wearing a mask will only make you uglier than you already are! I will not allow you to wear it. Everyone shall see you, and you shall become the laughingstock of the capital.”

“...”

With lips slightly parting, Orb fixed his damaged eyes on Vermon in a strange silence. Though Vermon paid him no attention, Orb’s silence irritated him.

“Aren’t you going to say something?”

“...”

Orb’s eyes were still glued to Vermon’s indistinct features, and his lips were still slightly apart as if he wanted to say something.

He had a secret urge to see Vermon’s face clearly and examine its features carefully. He felt the sudden surging of an unseen bond, forming and shrouding the two: was it familiarity? Longing? Fear? He really could not tell.

That scent shook the sense of emptiness within him and evoked a distant memory in his troubled mind, yet a sudden shock hit his head and swept over his body instantly. It was intensely agonizing that it felt like ravaging his body, keeping him paralyzed in the same spot where Vermon threw him.

Strange! I have never experienced this sensation before. Maybe Arkosian medicine is not good for me. He thought to himself, I should stop taking it.

What brought him to the present moment was Vermon suddenly kicking him in the stomach and leaving him squirming in pent-up pain. Orb crawled back to his corner with difficulty and leaned against the wall. He felt an urge to weep but resisted it. It was not because of Vermon’s kick but because of his unexplained emotions and confusion. Therefore, he first sought to find ways to access Vermon’s private library to search for information about Vermon and the secrets of Uthus’ seal, which kept him under Vermon’s control. 

He needed his freedom. His enslavement bothered him so much and made him angry that he could not find an outlet, mainly because his situation was different from the servants Vermon hired, fired, and paid for their services. 

He also suspected that his illness was the cause of his inability to recall memories and fully use his powers, so he did not think too much about it. 

I better not try to recall my past now since I am still recovering. But what about my power? What if tomorrow comes with more pain and inability to defend myself? How can I protect myself against Vermon’s abuse? 

Orb did not sleep that night. He was haunted by these venomous thoughts and was shivering with cold and trepidation.

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[1] Suspendrom (valley). Pronunciation Guide [The English word suspend-rom]

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Vermon threatening Orb is kind of hilarious given how empty it is. I do wonder what is there to be found inside the Carnival or is Vermon buying something heavy. So when he does is Orb free or can he pass it to someone else? I'm guessing after they're free since they have to gain something out of slavery.

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