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Chapter 141 Oil Painting

Chapter 141 Oil Painting

A thick gray fog permeated the ancient palace, and the vague figure beside the bronze table was hidden behind the fog.

"Sun" Derrick lowered his head, then raised it again after a few seconds, looked at the "Queen" opposite him, opened his mouth, and said with a stammer, "Thank you very much for your understanding, Miss Queen."

Eve smiled faintly, like a kind elder, but the gray mist obscured Her face and expression, revealing only mystery and beauty to the Tarot Club members.

Klein lowered his head and glanced around, tapping the table with his fingers. When he saw that everyone's attention was drawn, he announced the end of the meeting in a deep voice.

"Your will is our will."

Everyone in the Tarot Club stood up and saluted.

Klein cut off everyone's connection, and in a flash, only he and Eve were left on Sefirah Castle.

He lay back and was about to simulate the feeling of falling to leave Sephira Castle when he heard Eve's voice.

"Creeping hunger," Eve murmured, then turned to Klein and smiled, "If it's creeping hunger, then you can leave it to Azik."

Klein opened his eyes, put his hands on the armrests and sat up. He turned to look at Eve and asked, "Is this magical item related to Mr. Azik's past?"

Eve nodded.

Good things really come in pairs. I couldn't find them before, but now they come one after another... Klein's eyes lit up and he thought to himself.

Just as he was about to agree, he suddenly discovered another problem.

"Will Mr. Azik be in danger?" Klein frowned slightly and asked with some concern. He didn't know how much of Mr. Azik's abilities had recovered.

"Don't underestimate an angel," Eve said with a smile, "Even if an angel loses his ability, it is impossible for a Sequence Six to kill him."

"No, I'm not referring to death, although death is also included in the dangers I mentioned." Klein was stunned for a moment, then shook his head. "Is death the only danger for angels?"

"Not really," Eve crossed her hands and rested her chin on them. Her ocean-blue eyes stared forward, as if piercing through the eternal gray fog. "It's just that most of the time, it's worse than death."

Klein was silent. He knew that sometimes dying directly in the extraordinary world was a kind of luck. As high-level beings, angels possessed powers that ordinary extraordinary people could not achieve, but they also faced greater dangers.

Eve suddenly put her hands away, leaned back, and chuckled, "Don't worry, I'll go too."

He said jokingly: "After all, I am your beloved."

Klein was stunned. He slowly reached out his hand to support his forehead. The muscles on his face were stiff, and the embarrassment he exuded was about to penetrate the gray fog.

I should think of an excuse to get Mr. Azik involved in this matter... He closed his eyes and thought silently in his heart.

Eve blinked, a hint of smile flashed in her eyes, and left Sephira Castle.

In the dim bedroom, the tightly closed curtains blocked the sunlight, and the off-white thin quilt was piled in a mess on the flat bed.

He casually lay down on the bed, pulled out a corner of the thin quilt to cover his stomach, and slowly closed his eyes.

After a few seconds, the girl's long and thick eyelashes fluttered twice like butterfly wings, and her tightly closed eyes opened.

Eve lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling with lifeless eyes for a long time, then slowly got up.

He estimated the time when Klein would arrive and used the spirit world to travel to the vicinity of Hoy University.

The clear river water flows quietly. There are no college students rowing on the river. The trees on both sides of the river curl up their leaves, as if they can't stand the scorching sun, but they still cast a shadow to provide shade for people.

Klein felt his inspiration suddenly triggered, and when he turned around, he found Eve standing behind him.

What a convenient ability... Klein admired it in his heart, and thought with some envy, "Not only is it convenient, but it also saves a lot of travel expenses."

"Let's go."

The girl walked up to Klein, raised her chin, and gestured to him.

"Um."

Klein replied, taking the initiative to walk to the front and lead the way.

Hoyi University is not small, and the two walked a long way before they met Azik.

"Mr. Azik," Klein deliberately glanced around when he entered the office. He confirmed that only Mr. Azik was in the office before he entered with confidence. "We are sorry to bother you. We have something important to tell you right away."

Eve followed Klein into the room and locked the door as she entered.

There was a hint of surprise in Azik's eyes, but most of them were still his usual gentleness.

He immediately stood up and invited Klein and Eve to sit down. He also sat opposite them, ready to listen to their news.

"Mr. Azik, we have found clues about your past." Klein said seriously.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

Although he had guessed this possible outcome, Azik still couldn't help but get excited when he heard it from Klein's mouth. His eyes, which always showed a sense of vicissitudes, lost their former indifference.

"What clue?" he asked impatiently.

Klein pondered for two seconds, organized his words, and said, "I recently accepted a commission to go to the abandoned castle outside the town of Ramde to eliminate a vengeful spirit."

"Ramde..."

Azik murmured and repeated the name, his brows slightly furrowed.

Klein paid attention to Azik's expression. Seeing that the name "Ramde" touched Mr. Azik, he immediately continued, "In the process of eliminating the resentful souls, we discovered something, so we went to the town to conduct an in-depth investigation..."

"A townsman claimed to have a portrait of the first Baron Ramde and tried to sell it to me. I looked at the painting and found that the person in the portrait, except for the hairstyle, has facial features very similar to you, Mr. Azik. Even the mole under the ear is in the same position and the same size."

"Under my interrogation, the townsman confessed that the painting was created more than 40 years ago, but the object of imitation was indeed from an abandoned castle. It was indeed an ancient portrait unearthed there."

"You know, people like us with unique abilities have the initial skills to identify lies, and this skill tells me that the townsman is not lying."

Azik leaned forward and listened quietly, remaining silent until Klein finished speaking.

After a while, Azik exhaled slowly and said, "I don't remember anything. Maybe I should go to the castle. Can you take me there?"

"sure."

Klein nodded and looked at Eve.

Eve, who had been silent all this time, stood up and squeezed Klein's shoulder with one hand and Azik's shoulder with the other.

Azik looked at Eve with some confusion, and suddenly found that the world had changed. All the colors became darker and distorted and overflowed from their original positions.

Eve took the two of them to the town of Ramde, and before leaving, she opened the lock on the office that she had locked.

(End of this chapter)Chapter 142 A Person Who Lived for a Long Time

Chapter 142 A Person Who Has Lived for a Long Time

The rich colors gradually returned to normal, and in a flash, Azik found himself in another place.

A mottled old castle stood before them. The outer walls of the castle had collapsed, and the remaining walls were covered with green plants. Time had left many traces on the castle.

here...

Azik took two steps forward unconsciously and stopped to stare at the ancient castle. His eyes were sometimes deep and sometimes blurred, as if he was wandering between reality and dreams.

Suddenly, Azik groaned in pain, bent down unconsciously, raised his hand to cover his forehead, his facial muscles twisted, and veins on his arms bulged.

"What happened to Mr. Azik?" Klein didn't dare to open his spiritual vision, so he could only ask Eve worriedly.

"Some of his memories have returned," Eve crossed her arms and stared at Azik in front of her, her ocean-blue eyes deep and profound, "This is the consequence of forcibly awakening his memory, it's not serious."

Hearing this, Klein felt relieved, but his eyes were still closely watching Mr. Azik.

Azik looked painful, but he slowly stood up, put down his hand that was covering his forehead, pointed at the castle, and said as if in a dream:

"I have seen this castle in a dream."

"At that time, it was still intact, with solid outer walls and a tall spire."

"I remember there was a stable, there was a well..."

"I remember there was a training ground there. My child, a boy, was only seven or eight years old, but he liked to run around dragging a broadsword taller than him, saying that he wanted to be a knight in the future..."

"My wife always complains that the castle is too dark. She likes the sunshine and the warm feeling..."

Azik stopped mumbling and walked towards the door, not showing any intention of waiting for Klein and Eve.

Mr. Azik's current state is a little off... Klein frowned slightly and thought... Are these the consequences of forcibly awakening his memories?

But since my elder sister said it's not serious, then it must be not serious. "He" never lies about such things…

Eve followed Azik into the castle. Seeing this, Klein immediately gripped his cane and followed.

Without anyone to lead the way, Azik found the mechanism skillfully and opened the secret door leading to the basement.

The three of them walked down the stairs and came to a room where a coffin was placed.

Unlike before, the coffin was already closed. Klein guessed that it was Frye who did it. That was his professional ethics as a "corpse collector."

Under the gazes of Eve and Klein, Azik slowly walked to the coffin and opened a small gap.

Eve stared at the coffin. As the coffin lid opened little by little, the scene inside slowly appeared before her eyes.

He stared at the headless bones in the coffin for a long time, and suddenly let out a cry.

"Thump, thump, thump!"

Dull footsteps sounded in the room.

Azik took a few steps back with a heavy heart, his steps staggering. Klein wanted to go forward to support him, but before he could get close, Azik stumbled and fell, sliding along the wall.

He covered his face with his hands and sat decadently, the surroundings suddenly becoming darker.

Eve took two steps forward, walked in front of Azik, bent down, and put her hand on his shoulder.

In an instant, the room returned to normal.

Is this considered an angel-level battle... Klein secretly breathed a sigh of relief and used complaints to soothe his nervous heart.

"The man who took your child's skull is dead."

Eve said.

Azik and Klein were both stunned.

Klein looked at Eve and expressed his doubts with his eyes.

"You did it?"

Eve shook her head and said, "I didn't do it, but he did die in front of me."

Azik raised his head and looked at Eve, then supported himself against the wall with his right hand and slowly stood up.

"Sorry for losing my composure," Azik said sincerely, "Can you tell me the details?"

"He was frightened to death," Eve replied.

Klein suddenly felt his scalp tingling, his eyes slightly widened, and he thought uncomfortably, "If he didn't have a heart disease, then this was a really weird way to die. What horrible thing must he have seen before he died to be scared to death?"

"But your child's skull can't be recovered," Eve continued.

Azik looked gloomy. No one would be happy to know that his child's skull was taken away after death.

He turned his head to look at the coffin in the middle of the room, his sorrow bursting out unconcealed. Azik walked forward, placed his hands on the coffin lid, and slowly but firmly closed the coffin little by little.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

"I'm sorry I can't take revenge myself," Azik said with a wry smile, "and I'm glad to hear of his death."

After a while, he turned around. Perhaps he had adjusted his mood, or perhaps he hadn't. He said to Klein, "I feel the power here that makes your fate inconsistent."

The power that makes my destiny uncoordinated...

In an instant, Klein understood the truth of the matter and connected the fragmented facts together.

It turns out that the characteristics in Megose's body come from Mr. Azik's child...

Megose has not returned to Tingen yet. Her condition requires long-term isolation and observation, but Megose's family is still in Tingen and is also the focus of observation. The captain will receive some news from the temple.

Ordinary people cannot give birth to the offspring of the evil god, so that guy took the skull of Mr. Azik's child and made Megose an extraordinary person.

Therefore, the reason why Megose's mental state was so bad was not only because of the influence of the offspring of the evil god, but also because she did not take the low-sequence potion, skipped the low-sequence, and directly took the middle-sequence potion.

After Azik finished speaking, he turned to Eve and stared at her for a long time. Finally, he curled the corners of his lips and said with a tone that was both lighthearted and heavy, "Ms. Eve, we really knew each other before."

"In my memory, you are this child's history teacher," Azik stroked the coffin with a gentle look, like a loving elder, "but you always liked to tell him some unrecorded historical stories. They were very interesting, and my wife liked them too. She would sit in on the class as a supervisor."

Azik said as he recalled, his eyes showing some nostalgia and tenderness.

"History teacher, flower shop owner..." He sighed, "Perhaps in the future, I can discover more of your identities."

Klein's gaze followed Azik to Eve.

Eve shrugged, not affected by their gaze, and said, "Maybe."

"Perhaps I have really lived for a very long time, and so has Miss Eve," Azik said in a low voice, as if he was suppressing himself. "I must have paid some price to have such a long life, surviving from the end of the Fourth Epoch to now..."

That's not a problem... Eve thought to herself.

Mr. Azik, do you really not consider whether you are still in the category of "human"? Klein complained in his mind.

(End of this chapterChapter 143 Choice

Chapter 143 Choice

Klein looked at Azik, but the darkness blocked his sight. In Klein's eyes, Azik seemed to have merged into the darkness.

He frowned slightly. Mr. Azik's current figure reminded Klein of his own divination.

The first Baron Ramde, university history teacher...

Those unclear black shadows... could they all be Mr. Azik?

Klein looked at Eve and Azik thoughtfully.

"Mr. Azik, I have a guess about your condition."

"What guess?"

"I think your forgetfulness is cyclical. Perhaps you die every few decades, clearing your previous memories. Then, after a certain period of time, you wake up from your dark slumber and start a new life. Only in this way can you explain your different dreams. These are the things you encountered in different lives." Klein described his speculation, and at the end, he added:

"Mr. Azik, do you remember the result of my divination? Perhaps those black shadows are you."

"It's all my fault…"

Azik murmured, looking forward with a gloomy gaze, as if he wanted to see his forgotten past through the mottled ancient walls.

After a while, he came to his senses and murmured, "Your guess is consistent with some of the memories I have recovered after being stimulated."

Azik paused and looked at Eve with a complicated look, "Ms. Eve, I don't know why you don't tell me the truth..."

"But I am very grateful that you are willing to accompany me to search for memories, and I look forward to the day when you tell me the truth."

Eve raised her eyes, her sea-blue eyes were as deep and profound as the deep sea. Even huge waves were so insignificant compared to the ocean, let alone a small wave.

His gaze swept across Azik and Klein, and finally stopped on Azik. The dark environment prevented Azik from seeing the girl's expression clearly.

"It will be here soon."

He said,

"That day will soon come."

Azik's eyes widened slightly, and he was a little surprised. He closed his eyes tightly, as if he was suppressing his emotions, but he opened his eyes a second later and said, "I am curious about what choice will be in front of me that day."

Eve did not answer, but stared at him with her ocean-blue eyes. Little bits of curiosity dotted the ocean like stars, and her eyes told Azik the answer.

He was also curious, but Azik had no idea what he was curious about.

Klein looked at the two people in front of him, tightly gripping his cane with a frown on his face.

He still had one unspoken guess.

Mr. Azik's amnesia and reincarnation may have been orchestrated by Eve or his allies.

But this conjecture certainly cannot be said, at least not now.

Klein glanced at the two of them, considering what to say to ease the gradually condensed atmosphere, "Mr. Azik, perhaps you don't need to leave Tingen to pursue your lost past. You will slowly recall it."

"Why?"

Azik withdrew his gaze from Eve and turned to look at his student.

"Your memory is not completely lost. The fact that you woke up partially today is proof of that."

"And, Mr. Azik, do you remember when you woke up in Backlund and found that you had forgotten your past? When you woke up from your dream, you had a new identity, enough money, and a way to show up without scaring others... It was like everything was arranged, allowing you to quickly integrate into society."

Klein tapped his silver cane and smiled, saying, "It's very likely that you arranged this in advance because you knew you would lose your memory."

It's also possible that the mastermind arranged it for you... Klein silently made up a guess in his mind.

"If that's true… then the parents I've been looking for might be my past self…" Azik said with a sigh, acknowledging Klein's guess.

He turned his head and looked at Eve with complicated eyes, and said, "Ms. Eve, let's go back. In any case, I am very grateful for helping me find my memory. No matter what the final truth is, this gratitude will not change."

Azik paused, smiled slightly and continued,

"And my memory tells me that you have no ill will towards me."

Eve nodded and agreed: "Your memory is very accurate. I really have no ill will towards you."

"Can I ask Miss Eve a question?"

Azik asked politely. The help Eve gave him would not disappear because of the concealment. He was still willing to believe Eve.

"Okay." Eve nodded.

"Has Miss Eve participated in all my reincarnations?"

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

"No." Eve shook her head. After the initial novelty wore off, Eve did not deliberately participate in Azik's reincarnation. She appeared less and less frequently in his reincarnations, and there were several times when he was not there at all.

"Really…" Azik nodded. There were too many unknowns right now. He didn't even know whether he should be happy or sad about this situation. He sighed silently and said, "I have no problem now."

"Then I'll take you back."

Eve put one hand on Azik's shoulder and the other on Klein's shoulder, and led them back to Hoy University.

After saying goodbye to Azik, he sent Klein back home.

After returning home, Klein placed his cane next to his desk and asked in a low voice, "How long is soon?"

The soundproofing of 2 Daffodil Street was ten times better than the Moretti family's previous apartment, but Klein was still worried that Bella would find out.

Having a maid meant that he no longer had to shop, cook, and clean, but it brought Klein a lot of inconvenience in his mysticism. For example, he used to experiment with some rituals when Benson and Melissa were not around, but now, except for holidays and going out to buy groceries, Bella would stay at Moretti's house for a long time. In order to avoid being discovered, Klein had to give up experimenting at home. And he definitely couldn't discuss this inconvenience with Benson to solve it.

Eve thought for a moment, and finally stretched out her hands, one finger on her right hand and two fingers on her left hand, and said, "One or two years."

One year or two years... Klein frowned. He was not sure how he could grow in such a short time.

"Will Mr. Azik be in danger?" Klein asked worriedly.

"It depends on his choice." Eve said, retracting her hand.

Klein's frown deepened, and he couldn't help but feel a little more anxious.

"Don't worry," Eve patted Klein on the back and said, "Trust in you, Mr. Azik."

"Do you think Mr. Azik will make the right choice?"

(End of this chapterChapter 144: Mind Reading

Chapter 144: Mind Reading

"Correct..."

Eve's eyes flashed with some thought. She smiled, patted Klein on the back, and said, "If it were him, he would be able to make a choice that would satisfy everyone."

The premise is "he"... Eve added silently in her heart.

"Does this include Mr. Azik?" Klein asked cautiously. As a keyboard expert in his previous life, he had seen many word games on the Internet.

"Isn't Azik a human?" Eve turned her head and asked innocently.

You better not be scolding Mr. Azik... Klein thought silently in his heart.

"Strictly speaking, it's not." Klein said seriously, trying to look like a scholar discussing academic issues.

"Strictly speaking," Eve hugged Klein's neck and waved a finger in front of Klein's eyes, "then you are the only human among all these people."

Klein reached out and took away Eve's arm from his neck. He couldn't help but ask the question that had been hidden in his heart for a long time, "Is becoming a riddle man a necessary condition for becoming a high-ranking being?"

"Of course not."

This time Eve answered readily.

Klein rolled his eyes at Eve. Now that there was no one else around, he didn't need to maintain his gentlemanly demeanor.

He did not continue to ask questions about Mr. Azik. After all, he had already got the answer he wanted.

Klein didn't hear the other trap in the words. He just felt like a huge rock in his heart fell to the ground, and he immediately felt relieved.

His tense nerves relaxed, and Klein immediately remembered something.

He forgot to tell Mr. Azik about Qilingos!

As expected, staying up late is harmful to health. I will soon become the captain... Klein thought sadly in his heart. He turned around and faced the dressing mirror. He carefully observed his hair and made sure that his hairline was temporarily safe before he felt relieved.

Let's write a letter to tell Mr. Azik... Klein thought in his heart... And Leonard, Leonard is in Backlund now, I can write a letter to remind him implicitly, and see if I can make Backlund's Nighthawks more vigilant...

Backlund Queens

In a room filled with chemical instruments, a beautiful girl threw materials one after another into the ceremony in front of her.

"5 grams of chestnut spores, 8 grams of dragon tooth grass powder, 3 petals of pure white fairy flower, 100 ml of pure water..."

Audrey silently recited in her mind while adding the ingredients for the potion.

When the main ingredients of the potion, the complete pituitary gland of an adult seven-colored lizard dragon and the cerebrospinal fluid of a Falsman rabbit were added into the pot, the potion immediately began to boil. Audrey immediately became nervous and stared closely at the liquid in the pot.

After a few seconds, the liquid calmed down.

The potion is ready!

Audrey was delighted and immediately scooped the potion into the glass bottle.

The girl looked at the liquid in the glass bottle with joy, which looked like melted fragments of the sun's light. She took a deep breath and drank it all in one gulp.

The risk of promotion to a low-sequence level was not high, and Audrey's promotion went smoothly. Not long after, she opened her eyes.

"I can directly see the target's aura and emotional color, read shallow thoughts, and can also preliminarily simulate other people's thinking..."

So cool... Audrey's eyes sparkled as she accepted her new ability.

Especially the ability to read superficial thoughts, which is true mind reading, although it is only superficial.

She couldn't wait to experiment with her new abilities and find ways to act them out.

Audrey opened the door and saw Susie squatting outside. She leaned over and touched her head, praising her: "Susie, you are awesome."

"Woof~" Susie responded.

Audrey looked at Susie in front of her and suddenly had an idea to try out her mind reading on Susie.

"Biscuit, woof~"

"Susie wants cookies," Audrey chuckled, lifted her skirt, walked to the cupboard, and took out the pet cookies, "This is a reward for you, Susie."

"Woof~"

Susie cried out happily.

After taking out Susie's share, Audrey put the bag of pet biscuits back and began to recall her previous attempt.

There was no sign of digestion of the potion. It seemed that just reading minds would not work... Audrey thought to herself... "Mind reader", the core of the role must be "reading minds"...

Audrey thought about it for a while, but she still didn't figure out anything until Susie finished eating the cookies. However, she was not discouraged. After all, it was just a small attempt.

"It's okay, Susie," Audrey rubbed Susie's head, "We will find it."

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

"Woof?" Susie called out in confusion.

"Where's Ruirui?" Audrey asked puzzledly. Before she entered the chemistry lab, she saw Susie carrying a fluffy black ball on her back.

Ruirui came to play with Susie less and less frequently. Audrey asked worriedly, "Did something go wrong between you two?"

"No," Susie replied, "Rui Rui doesn't want to go out in the sun with me. She should be under a cabinet now, woof~"

Although it has a high level of intelligence, the extraordinary pet still maintains its original habits. Ruirui likes small and dark places very much.

However, what Audrey didn't quite understand was that Rarity hated the sun. The cats raised by the ladies and young ladies she knew didn't hate the sun. Audrey guessed that this must be Rarity's personality.

Audrey patted the golden retriever's head and said, "Let's go look for it together."

She wanted to find out Miss Eve's identity through Ruirui, so of course she wouldn't miss this opportunity.

The Duke of Hall's villa was unusually large, and it was quite difficult to find a cat. Fortunately, before Audrey had been looking for long, Ruirui came out on her own initiative.

As Susie expected, Ruirui did crawl under the cabinet again.

The maid hired by the Hall family would clean every corner of the Hall Villa, including under the cabinets, but Ruirui still shook herself out of habit.

She walked gracefully to the man and the dog, took nimble steps, jumped onto Susie's back, and curled up into a ball.

"Rui Rui, do you want to have afternoon tea in my room?" Audrey asked, "I'll draw the curtains."

Ruirui nodded to show her agreement. She always nodded with a big amplitude, otherwise others would not be able to see it.

Audrey's eyes sparkled, and she came into the room with a bit of anticipation and nervousness.

After entering the room, Audrey took out the pet cookies she had placed in the room. She specially prepared some pet cookies for Rarity and poured some for Rarity. She also took out some pet cookies for Susie and poured some, but Susie's portion was much less than Rarity's.

"Susie," Audrey touched her head and said, "You've already had one portion. If you eat another portion, you won't be able to finish your dinner."

In fact, Susie didn't feel dissatisfied at all. In fact, she felt that she had made a good deal.

(End of this chapterChapter 145: Strong Relationships Between Gods

Chapter 145: Powerful Relationships among Gods

Audrey withdrew her hand and sat on the chair, looking at the cat and dog in front of her.

Although it was afternoon tea, Audrey didn't have her own refreshments, but she didn't mind.

Audrey crossed her hands on her legs, sat in a dignified posture, and began to chat with a smile on her face. She started by chatting with Susie, and then naturally turned to Susie, leading the topic to her and Susie's past.

When the time was right, Audrey asked out of pure curiosity, "Ray, how did you get to know Miss Eve?"

"She found it in the snow."

Ruirui swallowed the biscuit in her mouth and raised her head and said.

"Huh? Ruirui used to be..." Audrey covered her mouth in surprise, her eyes slightly widened. Ruirui's dignified and elegant look didn't look like a stray cat at all.

"A stray cat," Ruirui naturally took over Audrey's unfinished words. She acted naturally and frankly, as if she didn't care at all. "That was a very distant memory. At that time, I was just an ordinary cat. Because I accidentally scratched a young master, I was abandoned by my previous owner."

Audrey couldn't help but glance at Ruirui's cat claws. Ruirui always kept her nails trimmed very neatly.

It seems that he doesn't completely ignore it... Audrey thought silently in her heart.

Rarity noticed Audrey's gaze but didn't explain anything.

She really doesn't care about it now. It's just a habit formed over the years.

"I'm sorry for making you think of this..." Audrey said with some remorse.

Rarity shook her head. "I got over it a long, long time ago."

Audrey trotted over to the cupboard, took out Rarity's pet biscuits from the cupboard, and poured some into Rarity's bowl.

The girl folded her hands on her legs and looked at the black cat in front of her with gentle eyes.

Well, let's stop here for today...

Backlund, No. 7 Pinster Street

Leonard rubbed his forehead to ease the confusion after waking up.

As always, his dressing style highlights the romantic poetic temperament. Leonard casually adjusted his collar and prepared to go to the church for special training.

"letter."

The old voice suddenly sounded in his mind. Leonard was stunned for a moment, and his confused brain began to function normally and received the information from Pales.

"Letter? What letter?" Leonard asked puzzledly.

"It's from your colleague," Pales replied. "It's in the mailbox."

Leonard rubbed his head, turned around and trotted to the mailbox, and sure enough, he saw a letter lying inside.

He reached out and took out the letter, and saw the signature "Klein Moretti" on the envelope.

Klein's?

Leonard's eyes lit up, he thought for two seconds, turned back into the house, took out a knife and opened the envelope.

There is still a long time before the special training starts. Leonard has plenty of time to read the letter, and Klein's letter may contain some important information.

Leonard unfolded the letter and began to read it word by word.

After reading it, Leonard just wanted to say that Klein was really a typical Loen gentleman in some ways.

He read it again, and finally his eyes stopped at "I heard that a pirate general named Qilingos has come to Backlund. This pirate general is very cruel. I hope you will be careful. If you meet him, please stay away from him and don't put yourself in danger."

Leonard had never heard of such rumors even when he was in Backlund, so it was clear that the "heard" that Klein mentioned was not the kind of "heard" that was heard from hearsay.

"Does Klein want me to pay attention to this pirate general?" Leonard asked. The more he thought about it, the more likely it seemed.

"Heh," Pales sneered, "Didn't you see that your colleague told you to stay away from him?"

Leonard glanced at the word "stay away" on the letter and quickly looked away.

"He probably hopes that the Nighthawks will know about this," Pales analyzed. "The purpose of this pirate general coming to Backlund is unknown. Exposing him to the official Beyonders will reduce the risks he may cause."

So that's it... Leonard understood immediately and asked immediately: "Old man, do you have any way to find him?"

Klein did not provide any clues about Qilingos's location in the letter.

"No," Pales said unhappily, "and your colleague probably doesn't have any either. You just need to find a way to make the Nighthawks aware of this."

Without the characteristics Eve gave him, he wouldn't even be able to monitor Hazel now.

Tingen

Azik read the letter from his student with a serious look and placed it on the desk.

Creeping hunger...

Azik closed his eyes and felt vaguely that the name was familiar. It seemed that this item was indeed related to his past.

But he didn't recall any memories, so it seemed he needed to go and see it in person.

His fingertips tapped lightly on the paper, again and again. The sound was heavy, like music striking at the soul.

Azik slowly opened his eyes and began to write back to Klein, telling him that he would go and take a look.

He blew the whistle, summoned the skeleton messenger, and handed him both the letter and the whistle.

The copper whistle was what he had been carrying when he woke up in Backlund. It could summon a skeleton messenger. After recovering some of his memories, Azik knew that there was more than one such skeleton messenger, but he had no idea how many there were.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

He gave the copper whistle to the bone messenger, who passed it to Klein so that Klein could contact him when he left Tingen in the future.

No. 2 Narcissus Street

Klein, who was sitting on the sofa reading a newspaper, suddenly felt his spirituality being pulled, followed by a chill.

Bella put down the cloth in her hand with some confusion, stood up and closed the window, but the cold feeling still did not disappear.

Klein, who had activated his clairvoyance, knew the reason very well. A huge skeleton appeared in their house, and the huge skeleton made the entire room seem much smaller.

Klein's hand holding the newspaper tightened slightly. He didn't know why this huge skeleton appeared here. He forced himself not to look at him and observed the skeleton giant with his peripheral vision, hoping that the skeleton giant just took the wrong road.

Bang!

Klein saw from the corner of his eye that the skeleton giant threw something at him, and then disappeared.

The cold feeling in the room disappeared.

Klein quietly looked down at his feet. There was a letter and a brass whistle. The letter was signed "Azik Eggers."

While observing Bella out of the corner of his eye, he quietly bent down and picked up the letter and the whistle.

After receiving it, Klein immediately hid the letter and the whistle in his pocket, placed the newspaper on the table, and walked back to his room as usual.

After returning to the room, Klein immediately locked the door, took out the letter and the copper whistle, and placed them on the desk.

Just in case, he took out his pendulum to determine if there was any danger.

"There is no danger in opening the envelope."

"There is no danger in opening the envelope."

Looking at the pendulum spinning clockwise, Klein breathed a sigh of relief and continued his divination:

"There is no danger in reading the letters."

"There is no danger in reading the letters."

After repeated confirmation, Klein finally felt relieved and opened the envelope with a knife.

Mr. Azik agreed...

Bronze Whistle, summon the messenger...

Klein put down the letter and looked at the copper whistle on the table.

Now, he has two angel messengers, who should be the Sequence Eight with the most powerful inter-god connections in the world.

(End of this chapter)


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