The postman's son arrived at the gates of the Moriarty mansion and was stopped by the guards. The young boy, who was no more than seventeen years in age, said,
"I have a letter for Mr. Moriarty. I was told to deliver it today, and if I add, urgently.
The boy peeked through the gap in the gates, looking at the magnificent mansion. But his view was blocked by one of the two guards, who stepped in front of him and said,
"Give it to me. It will be handed to Mr. Moriarty."
The boy handed the letter, looking at the mansion again before leaving. The Moriarty guard made his way to the entrance of the mansion. Seeing one of the maids near the main door of the mansion, he said,
"A letter has come for Master Vincent."
The maid took the letter from the guard. As Vincent wasn't in the mansion at the moment, she decided to leave the letter in his room and started to make her way there. But on her way, Marceline stopped her and demanded,