I am the Entertainment Tycoon-Chapter 921: Destiny
Back to the Present.
The weight of Grandma Iko's final words settled upon the hushed group, a palpable quietude replacing the excited murmurs. She had at last concluded her comprehensive explanation, tracing the intricate, almost mythical, origins of every artifact Theo's team had unearthed during their arduous journey through the rugged mountain terrain. The tales of ancient craftsmanship and forgotten purposes had woven a rich tapestry, and now, in the stillness, the threads of those narratives seemed to bind the present to a distant past.
At that precise moment, a profound silence descended upon the listeners, a shared moment of deep reflection. They found themselves transported, not just by Grandma Iko's words, but by the sheer power of her storytelling. They could almost feel the cool night air of 1903, hear the crackle of a distant fire, and vividly picture the legendary Woodwright, his hands calloused and wise, sharing his secrets with the eager Rai. The shared imagination created an intimate connection, as if they were all present in that dimly lit room, witnessing the very genesis of the treasures they now held.
The evocative power of the stories reached even Grandma Iko herself. Her gaze softened, drifting beyond the faces before her and into the landscape of her own cherished memories. She was once again a child, nestled close to her father, his voice a comforting rumble as he recounted the very same tales, passed down through generations, directly from ancestor Rai. The cycle of storytelling, of preserving history and legacy, flowed through her, connecting her to her lineage in a profound and deeply personal way.
She felt extremely emotional as she felt ancestor Rai's efforts of passing down his stories with Woodwright finally met with tangible results!
The hushed silence that followed Grandma Iko's final words was not one of confusion, but of pure, unadulterated excitement. Theo, his eyes practically sparkling, was the first to break the spell. "Wow! So, Woodwright wasn't just a builder, he was an artist and a metalworker too? And he hid things?" His voice was a mix of disbelief and elation, each word punctuated by a quick, hopeful nod from Ayia, who was practically vibrating with anticipation.
Kaori, ever the strategist, was already piecing together the implications. "This is incredible! That means the key, the painting, and the poem all connect directly to the inn's very foundations! It's like we've uncovered the heart of the Flower Bunny Inn!"
Shizuka, her mind already racing with the possibilities, added, "And Woodwright's words to Rai… 'perhaps someday in the future, your children will understand its true meaning.' He predicted this would happen! He planned for this mystery to be solved!"
A chorus of agreement and exclamations rippled through the group.
Shoko, her usual quiet demeanor replaced by a bright enthusiasm, chimed in, "It's like a treasure hunt, but way better because it's tied to this amazing history! I can't believe we found something so important."
Lauren, clutching her shawl a little tighter, smiled warmly. "And the fact that Grandma Iko's family has kept these stories alive for so long… It's so hopeful. It shows that even when things are a mystery, they can eventually be understood." The group collectively felt a surge of optimism, a shared belief that their adventure had led them to something truly meaningful, a legacy waiting to be embraced.
The air crackled with their shared anticipation for what came next. They had not only solved the puzzle of the artifacts but had also unearthed a profound story of connection, mentorship, and enduring legacy. This was more than just a mystery; it was an invitation to become part of a narrative that stretched back over a century, an opportunity to carry forward the spirit of Woodwright and Rai.
"What do you think of these clues, Grandma Iko?" Theo suddenly asked; he was curious to know what her view was on the clues they had found so far.
Grandma Iko showed a thoughtful expression before replying with a smile, "I have to say, it seems like the universe and the gods have sent you here on the mission to solve this mystery."
The crowd showed confused expressions as they heard.
Grandma Iko just shook her head as she continued,
"When moonlight crowns the blossoms' last breath,
The rabbit stirs where petals rest.
Seek the house of flower and hare,
Where shadowed doors unlock the air."
"This is the poem that's inscribed on the key, isn't it?" she asked, her gaze shifting between the key and the assembled group.
Everyone on the terrace gave a collective nod of affirmation.
"I'm not sure if you youngsters are fully aware," the old lady began, her voice carrying a gentle gravitas, "but the Season of Blossoms, which we also affectionately call Bloom Week, is a deeply ingrained holiday. It's a tradition that dates all the way back to the very foundation of our country. This means that even when Woodwright lived here in the Heartwood Mountains, he would have been celebrating the arrival of spring right alongside us. Now, consider the sentence in the poem: 'When moonlight crowns the blossoms' last breath'. This line isn't just poetic; it's a direct pointer to a very specific moment within the Bloom Week celebration." The old lady explained this, a small, knowing smile gracing her lips.
It was only at this point, as the pieces clicked into place, that Theo and the others truly grasped the significance of this particular clue.
"That's absolutely right!" Ayia chimed in, her eyes widening with sudden understanding. "The thing is, Bloom Week doesn't fall on the same week every single year. The reason for this flexibility is that Bloom Week's timing is intrinsically tied to the natural progression of the spring season as it unfolds each year. There are several established criteria that guide the decision-making process for determining which week is designated for the holiday. And a crucial one of those criteria involves the phases of the moon!"
Grandma Iko offered a look of warm appreciation, a subtle nod of encouragement as she continued her explanation. "Precisely. And the appearance of the moon during Bloom Week can vary significantly from one year to the next. Sometimes, the moon will be most prominent on the very first day of the holiday, while in other years, it might appear on a different day altogether. But this year, specifically, the moon is set to make its most significant appearance tomorrow night."
As they absorbed this information, a profound understanding settled upon them. They now saw why Grandma Iko had spoken of destiny, why she had suggested they were meant to solve this mystery.
The moon could appear yesterday, or any day before, but it would appear just when there was still time for them to solve the mystery.
When they paused to consider it, the confluence of these events—the poem, the key, and the timing of the moon—did indeed feel like the stars were aligning perfectly, guiding them towards the solution.







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