Mystery: When the Fool Meets the Masked Fool

Chapter 36 Little Sun: It’s just the chief’s task

Chapter 36 Little Sun: It’s just the chief’s task
Next, Audrey expressed her wish to learn about the secret organization, and Alger asked Audrey for 1000 pounds.

Under Miss Audrey's cheerful tone of "What a bargain", a poor cat was quietly broken.

Alger talked about the Morse Trappist Order, saying that they believed in the Hidden Sage, an impersonal evil god and a symbol. But now that the Hidden Sage had suddenly returned to life, the Morse Trappist Order had quickly degenerated from a respected traitorous organization into a sinister one.

Then there was the Witch Cult, whose leaders were all women. Speaking of this, everyone recalled Ceirus's description of "witches" at the last gathering, and everyone had a rough idea of ​​what they meant.

Then came the Spiritual Order, the Psychic Alchemy Society, and the Esoteric Order.

These are all worth £1000, and I won’t go into details in this free chapter.

Everyone chatted for a while, and then Klein announced the end of the gathering.

…………

Cut off the connection, watch their figures shatter and disappear, and try to imagine a "small trumpet" coming out.

Unfortunately, after trying several times, the trumpet always had a dull expression and stiff movements. Even with the illusory gray fog covering it, it was obvious that something was wrong with it.

It didn't work. Klein experimented several more times, sighed, and gave up the idea of ​​creating a secondary account. He tried something else and continued to sit above the gray fog, at the head of the long bronze table. He considered Audrey's previous words and cast a curious gaze at the illusory, crimson stars.

After a moment of silence, Klein began to reach out to the stars, responding to their prayers rather than establishing a connection. Amidst the tranquility and dead silence, he received no information from the dozen or so crimson stars nearby.

No one prayed to him, so naturally there was no response.

Moreover, he did not want to go against the other person's wishes and forcibly drag the other person into the gray fog.

As for Audrey, Alger, and Ceres?
Sorry, Mr. Fool doesn't understand what you are saying.

Cannot be transferred to manual labor.

At this moment, Klein encountered a star and heard a faint and indistinct prayer from within.

Klein looked intently. Through the crimson, he could only vaguely see a young man with brown hair kneeling on the ground, facing a pure crystal ball.

The black tights that young man wore were completely different from the fashion trends in the Kingdom of Loen, and also quite different from the traditional clothing of foreign countries like the Feysac Empire and the Intis Republic that Klein had seen in magazines.

His surroundings were dim, with old tables and chairs, occasionally illuminated by the light of the past, but Klein could not hear the roar of thunder or the dripping of rain. In the picture, the young man clasped his hands against his forehead, his body bent forward, and prayed continuously. His deep voice hummed in Klein's ears.

Klein listened intently, but found that he didn't understand.

It would be nice to have Mr. Devil's synesthesia beacon, Klein thought.

Unable to understand, Mr. Fool withdrew his gaze.

Poor praying man, he could never guess that the Great Being did not respond to him because it did not understand.

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The place abandoned by God, Silver City.

Derrick Berg stopped praying and stayed in the room quietly for a moment. Seeing no response, he left the room and found Silver City Chief Colin Iliad waiting outside.

"Chief, still no response." Derrick was a little disappointed. This was the first time the Chief had assigned him a task.

"It's okay." Colin patted Derrick on the shoulder. "I'll let you take the risk."

"For Silver City, this little risk is nothing." Derrick's eyes were firm.

"Good boy," Colin smiled, "go and rest."

"Okay." Derrick left. Before leaving, he glanced at the room where the crystal ball was placed and said sorry in his heart.

"I'm sorry, great being, this is just the chief's mission."

A few days ago, the "Amber King" pulled Colin's consciousness into the Fate Gorge and gave him a divine revelation, asking him to have a young man named Derrick Berg pray to a crystal ball.

Colin was puzzled, but he did as he was told. What puzzled Colin even more was that when he left the Fate Gorge, he vaguely saw a huge amber hammer falling from the top of the Fate Gorge, smashing the top of the Fate Gorge.

It's really puzzling.

(End of this chapter)

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