Story halfway through at two hundred forty-seven.

Love affairs common in romantic stories, when occurring here, did not feel odd.

But when the story was led by an evil spirit and named "Sara's Book of Death," every part exuded an eerie and unsettling aura.

Perhaps she was overthinking things, still needing to observe for a while longer. Petra thought to herself, looking at the silent Baron.

["You will keep a secret for me, won't you, Irene?" Sara looked at Maid Irene expectantly, and upon receiving an affirmative answer, she cheered, grabbing Maid Irene's arm and dreaming of the upcoming meeting with both excitement and some worry.]

["Come with me!" Sara suddenly said. Irene hesitated, then slowly nodded. With a companion, Sara's inner tension eased somewhat, and she told the servants cleaning the room, "Leave us, I need to change my clothes."]

Lu Li and the others conscientiously left the bedroom, excluding the Baron.

Upon reaching the corridor, the obscure and ancient voices still echoed in their minds, continuing the plot.