Dorothy’s Forbidden Grimoire

Updated: Feb 25, 2026

Settings

Size: 18px
Line Height: 1.5
Transparency: 75%

Chapter Summary

Dorothy’s Forbidden Grimoire• Chapter 594

In the daytime, around the port district of East Tivian, at a certain street intersection, what was once a bustling yet orderly road had now descended into chaos. In the time it took to enjoy an afternoon tea, she had once again, without anyone noticing, thwarted another plot by the Eight-Spired Nest. This enabled John to breathe underwater while gaining a Chalice constitution, which not only made him harder to kill but also gave him the strength to break open the carriage door and escape throug...

In the daytime, around the port district of East Tivian, at a certain street intersection, what was once a bustling yet orderly road had now descended into chaos.

A runaway carriage barreled onto the sidewalk without slowing down, crashing into the roadside.

The vehicle overturned, the horses neighed frantically, and a streetlamp was nearly toppled by the swaying carriage.

A storefront was destroyed, several nearby pedestrians were injured, and crowds of onlookers quickly gathered around the scene.

In the distance, police officers blew sharp whistles as they rushed over to restore order.

While everyone’s attention was focused on the accident, John’s gaze was elsewhere.

Standing by the road, he looked in shock at the carriage before him.

Although the coachman enthusiastically invited him aboard, John, still reeling from the earlier dangers, hesitated to accept.

That was until he saw the seemingly meaningless scratches on the carriage door distort once again into letters he recognized.

“Get in…”Seeing the mysterious writing that only he could perceive, John swallowed hard.

After a brief inner struggle, he chose to open the door and climb into the hired carriage.

Though he still had no idea where the cryptic messages came from, they had saved his life every time.

In this danger-filled world—where something seemed intent on killing him—all he could do now was trust the writing.

It was his only lifeline.

Once inside, John promptly shut the door and sat down.

The coachman sitting up front soon asked.

“Where to, sir?

”“North District, the Poplar Road intersection.

”“Alright, please hold on.

” After confirming the destination, the coachman immediately cracked the reins, sending the carriage swiftly forward.

As the horses picked up speed, a faintly sinister smile curled the driver’s lips—unnoticed by the passenger inside.

Even seated, John could not relax.

He anxiously glanced through the window at the passing scenery, wary of any sudden danger.

Only after nothing happened did he finally allow himself a silent breath of relief.

Once a little more at ease, John began to ponder how to make sense of the situation.

If this carriage displayed those same lifesaving messages, then perhaps the owner of the carriage was connected to them—maybe even the one who wrote them.

This thought stirred a desire in John to try speaking with the driver.

He wanted to probe—see if the man knew anything about the crisis he was trapped in or the broader situation.

Just as John was about to speak and turned his head forward, he saw something familiar.

On the wooden panel opposite him, the old scratches unexpectedly began to shift and rearrange on their own—just like on the carriage door earlier—reforming into new sentences.

“Don’t talk to the coachman.

He is not on your side.

There’s a pen hidden under your seat.

Use it to draw this symbol somewhere concealed on your hand.

Then wait patiently in here for the opportunity.

”“Not on my side…”The new text sent a chill through John.

If the coachman wasn’t an ally, why had the message told him to get in?

Wasn’t this leading him into danger?

For a moment, John was once again deeply confused and anxious.

But this wasn’t the time to seek answers.

He had already followed the text’s instructions by getting into the carriage—there was no turning back.

All he could do was continue obeying.

He reached beneath the seat as the message had directed and, sure enough, found a small pen.

He then looked back to the newly revealed symbol beneath the text—a reversed pentagram, with a goblet and an eye-like figure at the center.

After memorizing the strange symbol, John quietly drew it onto the inner side of his left forearm, beneath his sleeve.

Then he put the pen away, exhaled deeply, and began the long wait, using steady breaths to calm his nerves.

The wait was torturous.

As the carriage rolled onward, John stared out the window, watching the streets blur by, hoping for the “turning point” the writing had promised.

But waiting in complete uncertainty, unable to foresee what would happen next, left him deeply on edge.

All he could do was silently pray that everything would be alright.

Time ticked by.

The carriage steadily made its way toward the outskirts of East Tivian.

After passing countless streets and alleys, the view outside the window suddenly opened up.

The tall buildings vanished, replaced by a wide river glistening with flowing water.

As it turned out, the carriage had reached the banks of the Moonstream River, heading across a bridge toward the other side—the city center.

“Strange… Do I need to cross the Moonstream River to reach Poplar Road?

” John frowned as he looked at the boats sailing along the broad river.

His confusion hadn’t yet cleared when—Suddenly, a shrill whinny from the horse sent a jolt through him.

A powerful force slammed him into the seat.

Without warning, the carriage had accelerated wildly—not toward the far end of the bridge, but diagonally toward the railing!

With a deafening crash, the runaway carriage veered off its path, slamming straight into the wooden railing at the side of the bridge.

The frenzied horses, seemingly driven mad, smashed through the barrier with brute force.

The coachman’s mouth curled into a wicked grin as the carriage, massive and heavy, flew off the bridge—soaring into the air above the river.

Then, it plunged into the churning river below.

“What the—?!

”Inside the carriage, John’s eyes widened in horror.

The sudden drop caused his stomach to lurch.

He let out an involuntary shout.

A massive splash engulfed him, and the world around him flipped and rolled as the impact slammed him hard against the interior wall of the carriage.

Pain surged through his whole body.

John gritted his teeth through the pain wracking his body, forcing himself upright in the overturned carriage as he struggled to open the door.

But no matter how he tried, the door seemed as if it had been welded shut—completely immovable.

At that moment, river water began gushing in through the seams of the carriage door.

Carriages of this era were typically wooden and not so easy to sink, even after falling into a river.

However, something seemed different about this one—something had clearly been tampered with.

As soon as it hit the water, it began taking on water rapidly.

After the two crazed horses flailed a couple of times and sank, the carriage too began to descend at a visible pace.

Just as onlookers were starting to gather at the broken railing on the bridge above, more than half of the carriage had already submerged.

Water poured in through every crevice of the carriage.

In no time, it had reached John’s waist.

He struggled frantically, trying every possible method to open the door—but it was all in vain.

In his desperation, John suddenly spotted a figure outside the window.

It was the very same coachman who had brought him aboard.

Now, the man stood calmly outside the glass, silently watching John panic inside the flooding carriage.

John shouted and banged on the window, pleading for help.

But the coachman remained completely unmoved.

He watched silently as the water level rose and slowly engulfed John’s body, watched as John struggled, as the panic gave way to breathlessness—and finally, as consciousness left him.

John’s face turned blue, his limbs limp, drifting like a corpse in the carriage—a prison cell now nearly fully submerged.

Once the coachman confirmed that John was no longer moving, he gave a silent nod.

Then, with practiced ease, he dove beneath the water, slipping away from the sightlines of the bystanders above the bridge.

He swam quietly toward the riverbank, leaving John and the carriage to continue sinking toward the riverbed.

Eventually, the carriage hit the bottom, stirring up a cloud of murky silt—just another piece of river trash resting on the riverbed.

In the darkness of this hopeless prison, John’s body floated motionless like a corpse.

But just as it seemed he might never breathe again—his fingers twitched.

A moment later, his tightly shut eyes slowly opened.

The panic and terror that had once marked his expression were completely gone—replaced with calm and clarity.

He took a deep breath, inhaling river water into his lungs, then exhaled it—like breathing the current itself.

Turning to the door that had trapped him, he reached out and slammed his palm against it.

With a force far beyond what he’d had before, he shattered the lock and forced the door open.

Without hesitation, John swam out of the carriage.

Staying beneath the surface, he swam along the riverbed, carefully avoiding the gazes of the crowd above.

He moved in the exact opposite direction from where the coachman had fled.

While John made his underwater escape, the scene above was drawing a large crowd.

On the bridge and along the riverbank, panicked onlookers pointed and whispered about the terrifying scene they had just witnessed.

Even patrons at a nearby teahouse pressed against the windows to get a glimpse of the commotion.

But in one corner of that same teahouse, a young girl in a brown vest and light-yellow skirt, wearing white stockings and Mary Janes, quietly sipped her afternoon tea—completely undisturbed by the events outside.

“With this… you should finally be safe now, Professor… at least for the time being.

”Dorothy spoke softly after taking another sip of her black tea.

At that moment, she was simultaneously controlling John underwater, guiding him toward a safe landing point, while admiring the street view outside.

In the time it took to enjoy an afternoon tea, she had once again, without anyone noticing, thwarted another plot by the Eight-Spired Nest.

Of course, as far as they knew, their plan had succeeded.

After deducing from the sparse clues at the Royal Crown Archives that the Eight-Spired Nest might already know about John’s existence—and may be planning to act—Dorothy began her countermeasures.

She arrived in the port district a day ahead of John and deployed her micro corpse marionettes throughout the area, beginning a high-intensity sweep for any trace of the Eight-Spired Nest.

First, she obtained records from the school regarding the ship John was taking and his expected time of arrival.

Using this as a base, she investigated all port staff on duty that day and those responsible for the relevant docking areas.

Eventually, she found a trail—an agent doing reconnaissance—which led her to the covert team organizing the attack.

Once she found them, everything else fell into place.

Since the Eight-Spired Nest didn’t want to create a big scene that might alert the Church or the Serenity Bureau that their power had returned to Tivian, they intended to kill John in an “accident”—just like they had done with Misha before.

That way, the death would appear mundane, with no ties to the mystical world, allowing them to avoid scrutiny.

After all, they could deceive the Serenity Bureau for now, but not the Church.

If the Church caught wind, their operations would face significant obstacles.

Because of the Nest’s principle of stealth, Dorothy decided to play along without exposing herself.

This time, she employed unorthodox methods to save John.

Simply put, Dorothy had her corpse marionettes write phrases in Prittish across various locations in the port.

The script was configured so that only John could see it.

This allowed her to warn him away from each of the Nest’s staged accidents: Plan A (falling hook), Plan B (slow-acting poison), Plan C (carriage accident)—all of which were thus foiled.

Finally, the Nest resorted to Plan D: river "accident"—which was exactly what Dorothy wanted them to do.

From the Nest’s perspective, the plan succeeded.

John boarded their prepared carriage, and it was driven straight into the river.

Meanwhile, Dorothy had preemptively written another message inside the carriage, instructing John to draw a Marionette Mark on himself.

After John lost consciousness from drowning, Dorothy activated the mark to control his body, channeling the effects of a Water-Breathing sigil and a Devouring Sigil through spiritual threads.

This enabled John to breathe underwater while gaining a Chalice constitution, which not only made him harder to kill but also gave him the strength to break open the carriage door and escape through aquatic evasion.

Since the Eight-Spired Nest operatives lacked Water-Breathing ability, they couldn’t remain deep underwater to confirm John’s condition.

Once they saw him lose consciousness, they assumed he was dead and withdrew.

Naturally, they would report him as deceased.

“Devouring...

Feast...

Water-Breathing… These Chalice sigils really are each more useful than the last… And then there’s that lifesaving Heart-Devouring Cane-Sword, and the Corpse Marionette Ring I started with… not to mention the Deep Blue Heart.

Honestly, I wouldn’t have made it this far without the Afterbirth Cult… Thanks, truly…”Dorothy mused inwardly as she mentally reviewed the events.

Of all her enemies, those from the Afterbirth faction had ironically helped her the most—whether they meant to or not.

“Now that the Eight-Spired Nest has wrapped up this operation, they’ll likely report back.

Unfortunately for them, their hideouts in Tivian proper are minimal...

their real bases are all outside the city.

Likely to avoid detection by Layered Vision.

They’re being much more cautious this time around…”Dorothy recalled how she once tried to trace their strongholds while following one of their underlings, only to discover that the Eight-Spired Nest had positioned all critical operations outside the city.

This likely meant the current leader in Tivian was a Crimson high-ranking member.

To avoid detection by Layered Vision, they had established the base far from urban zones.

Dorothy didn’t dare leave the city with such a powerful Crimson present.

Within the city, Dorothy could easily suppress the Eight-Spired Nest thanks to her corpse marionettes’ powerful detection abilities.

With the upper hand in intelligence, she was nearly unstoppable.

But once outside the city, the Crimson-rank leader could detect and even capture her marionettes to trace them back to her—so she didn’t risk it.

That said, she wasn’t in a hurry.

The overall situation in Tivian still favored her.

Now that John Acheson was in her hands, this moment could be her opportunity—to uncover the information the Eight-Spired Nest most desperately wanted to hide.

Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Ch 9 Ch 10 Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 16 Ch 17 Ch 18 Ch 19 Ch 20 Ch 21 Ch 22 Ch 23 Ch 24 Ch 25 Ch 26 Ch 27 Ch 28 Ch 29 Ch 30 Ch 31 Ch 32 Ch 33 Ch 34 Ch 35 Ch 36 Ch 37 Ch 38 Ch 39 Ch 40 Ch 41 Ch 42 Ch 43 Ch 44 Ch 45 Ch 46 Ch 47 Ch 48 Ch 49 Ch 50 Ch 51 Ch 52 Ch 53 Ch 54 Ch 55 Ch 56 Ch 57 Ch 58 Ch 59 Ch 60 Ch 61 Ch 62 Ch 63 Ch 64 Ch 65 Ch 66 Ch 67 Ch 68 Ch 69 Ch 70 Ch 71 Ch 72 Ch 73 Ch 74 Ch 75 Ch 76 Ch 77 Ch 78 Ch 79 Ch 80 Ch 81 Ch 82 Ch 83 Ch 84 Ch 85 Ch 86 Ch 87 Ch 88 Ch 89 Ch 90 Ch 91 Ch 92 Ch 93 Ch 94 Ch 95 Ch 96 Ch 97 Ch 98 Ch 99 Ch 100 Ch 101 Ch 102 Ch 103 Ch 104 Ch 105 Ch 106 Ch 107 Ch 108 Ch 109 Ch 110 Ch 111 Ch 112 Ch 113 Ch 114 Ch 115 Ch 116 Ch 117 Ch 118 Ch 119 Ch 120 Ch 121 Ch 122 Ch 123 Ch 124 Ch 125 Ch 126 Ch 127 Ch 128 Ch 129 Ch 130 Ch 131 Ch 132 Ch 133 Ch 134 Ch 135 Ch 136 Ch 137 Ch 138 Ch 139 Ch 140 Ch 141 Ch 142 Ch 143 Ch 144 Ch 145 Ch 146 Ch 147 Ch 148 Ch 149 Ch 150 Ch 151 Ch 152 Ch 153 Ch 154 Ch 155 Ch 156 Ch 157 Ch 158 Ch 159 Ch 160 Ch 161 Ch 162 Ch 163 Ch 164 Ch 165 Ch 166 Ch 167 Ch 168 Ch 169 Ch 170 Ch 171 Ch 172 Ch 173 Ch 174 Ch 175 Ch 176 Ch 177 Ch 178 Ch 179 Ch 180 Ch 181 Ch 182 Ch 183 Ch 184 Ch 185 Ch 186 Ch 187 Ch 188 Ch 189 Ch 190 Ch 191 Ch 192 Ch 193 Ch 194 Ch 195 Ch 196 Ch 197 Ch 198 Ch 199 Ch 200 Ch 201 Ch 202 Ch 203 Ch 204 Ch 205 Ch 206 Ch 207 Ch 208 Ch 209 Ch 210 Ch 211 Ch 212 Ch 213 Ch 214 Ch 215 Ch 216 Ch 217 Ch 218 Ch 219 Ch 220 Ch 221 Ch 222 Ch 223 Ch 224 Ch 225 Ch 226 Ch 227 Ch 228 Ch 229 Ch 230 Ch 231 Ch 232 Ch 233 Ch 234 Ch 235 Ch 236 Ch 237 Ch 238 Ch 239 Ch 240 Ch 241 Ch 242 Ch 243 Ch 244 Ch 245 Ch 246 Ch 247 Ch 248 Ch 249 Ch 250 Ch 251 Ch 252 Ch 253 Ch 254 Ch 255 Ch 256 Ch 257 Ch 258 Ch 259 Ch 260 Ch 261 Ch 262 Ch 263 Ch 264 Ch 265 Ch 266 Ch 267 Ch 268 Ch 269 Ch 270 Ch 271 Ch 272 Ch 273 Ch 274 Ch 275 Ch 276 Ch 277 Ch 278 Ch 279 Ch 280 Ch 281 Ch 282 Ch 283 Ch 284 Ch 285 Ch 286 Ch 287 Ch 288 Ch 289 Ch 290 Ch 291 Ch 292 Ch 293 Ch 294 Ch 295 Ch 296 Ch 297 Ch 298 Ch 299 Ch 300 Ch 301 Ch 302 Ch 303 Ch 304 Ch 305 Ch 306 Ch 307 Ch 308 Ch 309 Ch 310 Ch 311 Ch 312 Ch 313 Ch 314 Ch 315 Ch 316 Ch 317 Ch 318 Ch 319 Ch 320 Ch 321 Ch 322 Ch 323 Ch 324 Ch 325 Ch 326 Ch 327 Ch 328 Ch 329 Ch 330 Ch 331 Ch 332 Ch 333 Ch 334 Ch 335 Ch 336 Ch 337 Ch 338 Ch 339 Ch 340 Ch 341 Ch 342 Ch 343 Ch 344 Ch 345 Ch 346 Ch 347 Ch 348 Ch 349 Ch 350 Ch 351 Ch 352 Ch 353 Ch 354 Ch 355 Ch 356 Ch 357 Ch 358 Ch 359 Ch 360 Ch 361 Ch 362 Ch 363 Ch 364 Ch 365 Ch 366 Ch 367 Ch 368 Ch 369 Ch 370 Ch 371 Ch 372 Ch 373 Ch 374 Ch 375 Ch 376 Ch 377 Ch 378 Ch 379 Ch 380 Ch 381 Ch 382 Ch 383 Ch 384 Ch 385 Ch 386 Ch 387 Ch 388 Ch 389 Ch 390 Ch 391 Ch 392 Ch 393 Ch 394 Ch 395 Ch 396 Ch 397 Ch 398 Ch 399 Ch 400 Ch 401 Ch 402 Ch 403 Ch 404 Ch 405 Ch 406 Ch 407 Ch 408 Ch 409 Ch 410 Ch 411 Ch 412 Ch 413 Ch 414 Ch 415 Ch 416 Ch 417 Ch 418 Ch 419 Ch 420 Ch 421 Ch 422 Ch 423 Ch 424 Ch 425 Ch 426 Ch 427 Ch 428 Ch 429 Ch 430 Ch 431 Ch 432 Ch 433 Ch 434 Ch 435 Ch 436 Ch 437 Ch 438 Ch 439 Ch 440 Ch 441 Ch 442 Ch 443 Ch 444 Ch 445 Ch 446 Ch 447 Ch 448 Ch 449 Ch 450 Ch 451 Ch 452 Ch 453 Ch 454 Ch 455 Ch 456 Ch 457 Ch 458 Ch 459 Ch 460 Ch 461 Ch 462 Ch 463 Ch 464 Ch 465 Ch 466 Ch 467 Ch 468 Ch 469 Ch 470 Ch 471 Ch 472 Ch 473 Ch 474 Ch 475 Ch 476 Ch 477 Ch 478 Ch 479 Ch 480 Ch 481 Ch 482 Ch 483 Ch 484 Ch 485 Ch 486 Ch 487 Ch 488 Ch 489 Ch 490 Ch 491 Ch 492 Ch 493 Ch 494 Ch 495 Ch 496 Ch 497 Ch 498 Ch 499 Ch 500 Ch 501 Ch 502 Ch 503 Ch 504 Ch 505 Ch 506 Ch 507 Ch 508 Ch 509 Ch 510 Ch 511 Ch 512 Ch 513 Ch 514 Ch 515 Ch 516 Ch 517 Ch 518 Ch 519 Ch 520 Ch 521 Ch 522 Ch 523 Ch 524 Ch 525 Ch 526 Ch 527 Ch 528 Ch 529 Ch 530 Ch 531 Ch 532 Ch 533 Ch 534 Ch 535 Ch 536 Ch 537 Ch 538 Ch 539 Ch 540 Ch 541 Ch 542 Ch 543 Ch 544 Ch 545 Ch 546 Ch 547 Ch 548 Ch 549 Ch 550 Ch 551 Ch 552 Ch 553 Ch 554 Ch 555 Ch 556 Ch 557 Ch 558 Ch 559 Ch 560 Ch 561 Ch 562 Ch 563 Ch 564 Ch 565 Ch 566 Ch 567 Ch 568 Ch 569 Ch 570 Ch 571 Ch 572 Ch 573 Ch 574 Ch 575 Ch 576 Ch 577 Ch 578 Ch 579 Ch 580 Ch 581 Ch 582 Ch 583 Ch 584 Ch 585 Ch 586 Ch 587 Ch 588 Ch 589 Ch 590 Ch 591 Ch 592 Ch 593 Ch 594 Ch 595 Ch 596 Ch 597 Ch 598 Ch 599 Ch 600 Ch 601 Ch 602 Ch 603 Ch 604 Ch 605 Ch 606 Ch 607 Ch 608 Ch 609 Ch 610 Ch 611 Ch 612 Ch 613 Ch 614 Ch 615 Ch 616 Ch 617 Ch 618 Ch 619 Ch 620 Ch 621 Ch 622 Ch 623 Ch 624 Ch 625 Ch 626 Ch 627 Ch 628 Ch 629 Ch 630 Ch 631 Ch 632 Ch 633 Ch 634 Ch 635 Ch 636 Ch 637 Ch 638 Ch 639 Ch 640 Ch 641 Ch 642 Ch 643 Ch 644 Ch 645 Ch 646 Ch 647 Ch 648 Ch 649 Ch 650 Ch 651 Ch 652 Ch 653 Ch 654 Ch 655 Ch 656 Ch 657 Ch 658 Ch 659 Ch 660 Ch 661 Ch 662 Ch 663 Ch 664 Ch 665 Ch 666 Ch 667 Ch 668 Ch 669 Ch 670 Ch 671 Ch 672 Ch 673 Ch 674 Ch 675 Ch 676 Ch 677 Ch 678 Ch 679 Ch 680 Ch 681 Ch 682 Ch 683 Ch 684 Ch 685 Ch 686 Ch 687 Ch 688 Ch 689 Ch 690 Ch 691 Ch 692 Ch 693 Ch 694 Ch 695 Ch 696 Ch 697 Ch 698 Ch 699 Ch 700 Ch 701 Ch 702 Ch 703 Ch 704 Ch 705 Ch 706 Ch 707 Ch 708 Ch 709 Ch 710 Ch 711 Ch 712 Ch 713 Ch 714 Ch 715 Ch 716 Ch 717 Ch 718 Ch 719 Ch 720 Ch 721 Ch 722 Ch 723 Ch 724 Ch 725 Ch 726 Ch 727 Ch 728 Ch 729 Ch 730 Ch 731 Ch 732 Ch 733 Ch 734 Ch 735 Ch 736 Ch 737 Ch 738 Ch 739 Ch 740 Ch 741 Ch 742 Ch 743 Ch 744 Ch 745 Ch 746 Ch 747 Ch 748 Ch 749 Ch 750 Ch 751 Ch 752 Ch 753 Ch 754 Ch 755 Ch 756 Ch 757 Ch 758 Ch 759 Ch 760 Ch 761 Ch 762 Ch 763 Ch 764 Ch 765 Ch 766 Ch 767 Ch 768 Ch 769 Ch 770 Ch 771 Ch 772 Ch 773 Ch 774 Ch 775 Ch 776 Ch 777 Ch 778 Ch 779 Ch 780 Ch 781 Ch 782 Ch 783 Ch 784 Ch 785 Ch 786 Ch 787 Ch 788 Ch 789 Ch 790 Ch 791 Ch 792 Ch 793 Ch 794 Ch 795 Ch 796 Ch 797 Ch 798 Ch 799 Ch 800 Ch 801 Ch 802 Ch 803 Ch 804 Ch 805 Ch 806 Ch 807 Ch 808 Ch 809 Ch 810 Ch 811 Ch 812 Ch 813 Ch 814 Ch 815 Ch 816 Ch 817 Ch 818 Ch 819 Ch 820 Ch 821 Ch 822 Ch 823 Ch 824 Ch 825 Ch 826 Ch 827 Ch 828