Klein watched as scarlet flames suddenly appeared and engulfed him.
When the sparks scattered, his figure had already vanished from Saint Samuel Cathedral.
In an ordinary innâs empty room, Klein walked out of the sudden rising flames and began setting up a bestowment ritual.
Soon, the mysterious door formed by candlelight opened. An ancient accessory flew out from the endless darkness and landed on the altar.
This accessory seemed to be made out of gold. It looked like a slender bird, surrounded by a pair of wings formed by white flames. The bronze eyes shimmered with layers of light as though there were illusory doors hidden within.
Klein sincerely thanked the Evernight Goddess, ended the ritual, and picked up the golden bird-shaped accessory.
This seems to be the image of the legendary Phoenix Ancestor GregraceâŠ
Beyond this ancient Deathâs own pathway, âSheâ had apparently grasped partial authority of the Apprentice pathway. This is a preliminary conclusion from the city ruins in the Forsaken Land of the Gods that believed in the PhoenixâŠ
Itâs no wonder most ancient gods find it difficult to control their emotions. They were on the edge of madness. No, they were constantly teetering between madness and rationality⊠Before the first Blasphemy Slate appeared, none of the Beyonder creatures had the concept of a Sequence pathway. They only had the concept of convergence, reproduction, and blind attempts⊠As Klein carefully examined the golden bird-shaped accessory, he sighed inwardly.
As the owner of Sefirah Castle, he could sense that there was a subtle connection between the accessory and the River of Eternal Darkness.
So it can contain the river water of the River of Eternal Darkness? Yes, the river water of the River of Eternal Darkness is definitely not river water in the true sense of the phrase, but an abstract concept or symbol. Klein nodded in thought and threw the golden bird-shaped accessory into Sefirah Castle, sealing it in the junk pile to prevent any unnecessary accidents.
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On a mountain peak outside Bayam City.
The Red Angel evil spirit watched as the edge of the sea gradually lit up as an orange sun slowly left the horizon.
At some point in time, a young man wearing a pointed hat and a classic black robe appeared beside âHim.â
The man played with a crystal monocle and wore it on âHisâ right eye. It was Amon, who had become Mr. Error.
Sauron Einhorn Medici turned âHisâ head and glanced at Amon.
âThe sacrifice you provided was actually the original body.â
âIf it wasnât my true body, how could I have the time to steal the ritual and replace Bethel?â Amon replied with a smile. âAs a qualified Conspirer, you shouldnât have not thought of this.â
The Red Angel evil spirit scoffed.
âHow would I know that you werenât trying to trick me? Perhaps youâd predicted my prediction?â
Amon smiled and didnât answer directly. Instead, âHeâ took out a strange crown covered in rust and blood.
âThis is your reward.â âHeâ threw the item to Sauron Einhorn Medici.
After the Red Angel evil spirit caught the strange crown, âHeâ was somewhat surprised.
âWow, you actually didnât try to go back on your word.â
âDoing something that doesnât match your expectations is also a form of deception.â Amon pinched the monocle on âHisâ right eye and said with a smile, âIâm looking forward to you becoming the Red Priest and devouring that Demoness. When that happens, your image will definitely be extremely interesting.â
As Amon said this, âHisâ smile carried an unconcealable sense of warped humor.
Sauron Einhorn Medici fell silent for a moment before saying, âI donât think it will be very different from how I am now.â
Two bloody mouths opened on both sides of âHisâ face before quickly closing.
Amon adjusted the monocle on âHisâ right eye and looked to the other side of the sea.
âThe situation in the Western Continent seems interesting.â
With that said, the present Mr. Error, the former Angel of Time turned into light and dissipated.
The Red Angel evil spirit looked in the direction of where Amon was looking at and tossed the strange crown in âHisâ hand.
On both sides of âHisâ face, the bloody mouths appeared once again as âTheyâ said, âAfter absorbing this Beyonder characteristic, youâd better stay away from Bansy.â
âIf you wish to grow breasts and have your body swell up, you can continue staying there.â
Medici curled âHisâ lips and said, âIsnât this something you both wish for?â
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Facing the altar filled with materials and artifacts, Klein raised his right hand and snapped his fingers.
The table in front of him instantly became empty and clean. All the junk had been split up in categories and returned to their original location.
This was a Miracle that stemmed from one of Kleinâs accumulated wishes.
Compared to the past Miracle Invokers and Attendants of Mysteries, the âMiraclesâ I can create can be described as quite varied. Itâs very practical, including but not limited to building houses, interior design, garbage classification, and environment protection⊠Klein looked at the cleared and laughed self-deprecatingly.
He then opened the door and left.
He wanted to return to the real world and return to human society to strengthen his humanity and stabilize his mental state. His problem now was relatively problematic. If he directly sought Miss Justiceâs treatment before first suppressing the awakening will of the Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth for Blessings, he would only contaminate her and allow his psychiatrist to suffer mental illnesses. Of course, if Miss Justice had reached Sequence 2, the effects wouldnât be too great.
The current Backlund had been rebuilt, and the number of pedestrians coming and going had returned to their previous peak. Just as Klein pushed open the innâs door, he heard all sorts of voices.
âWait! Wait!â
âFresh fish from Pritz Harbor. It has plenty of meat and little bones. Itâs great for frying!â
âSpecial ginger beer matched with muffins and potato wedges!â
âHot and fresh oyster soup!â
âThe freshest vegetables!â
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Most of the noise came from the street vendors, and some came from a small number of passengers who were chasing the public carriage or pedestrians who were knocked down by people in a rush. The early morning rush painted such a noisy, sonorous, and chaotic scene.
Klein listened to these unfamiliar yet familiar shouts and silently looked at the scene in front of him. He didnât move for a few minutes.
Only when a thief came close did he put his hands into the black coatâs pockets and walk towards the nearest coffee shop.
âA cup of good coffee, a set of mutton stewed with peas, and a piece of oatmeal bread,â Klein said to the affordable coffee shopâs owner.
âA total of 11 pence,â the boss said after a mental calculation.
Then he added, âThe price of everything is rising now.â
Klein didnât say anything. He took out a one-soli note from the junk pile in Sefirah Castle and handed it to the boss.
He then found a seat by the window which wasnât very greasy. He took out a few pieces of tissue to line the table.
Following that, Klein placed a piece of letter paper on top of it and took out a dark red fountain pen.
After watching the morning scenery and pedestrians, he finally wrote:
âDear Mr. Azik,
âI havenât written to you for another month, because I had no choice but to sleep for some time. This isnât because Iâm hurt, but because the ritual requires it.
âWhen I woke up and walked into human society again, on the streets, it suddenly reminded me of the life I had when I was in Tingen.
âAt that time, it was always very noisy in the morning. A large number of citizens would leave their homes, rushing to the factories or companies. The mobile peddlers gathered on the street and peddled their vegetables, food, and fruits of questionable quality. They were always cheap.
âI would always protect my wallet and carefully squeeze through them before heading to the station and wait for the public carriage with many people.
âI worked at the Blackthorn Security Company at 36 Zouteland Street, and had a group of good colleagues.
âDunn Smith was the Captain, the supervisor there. He was an experienced, kind, and responsible Beyonder. He had a mild personality and was experienced in his job. He also cared for all the members in the team, and his only flaw was his bad memory. For matters which werenât too important, he might forget about it the moment he turned around. He often said âhold on, thereâs still another thing.â Of course, there was a reason why: he had lost too many companions. He hoped that they would all stay in his dreams, so he often became lost as to which matter was reality and which belonged to dreams.
âOld Neil was my first mysticism teacher. The most useful skill he taught me was expense claims. He always designed strange ritualistic magic, hoping to obtain help from the Goddess. Some of it succeeded, while others produced ridiculous accidents. Until today, I can still recall them. He was a very kind person. Even when he was seeking to fulfill his everlasting dream, he didnât wish to harm others.
âLeonard is a poet with his own secrets. At first, I thought he was very mysterious, and a hidden expert that needed attention to be placed on. Later, I realized that he was a crude, simple, impulsive, rebellious, aloof, and rude young man. Furthermore, he really doesnât have any literary talent, so he could only rely on memorizing things to complete the acting requirement. Yes, he barely has some merits. Heâs considered rather brave, and he has sharp intuition and terrifying reasoning abilities in certain matters. However, this is limited to certain matters.
âFrye was a cold-looking Beyonder who no one dared to approach. But in fact, he has a sense of responsibility and a warm heart. He would always extend his hand when others needed help.
âRozanne is the receptionist at the Blackthorn Security Company. Sheâs lively and lazy, and sheâs loved by everyone. To us, sheâs like a younger sister. She also likes every single one of us, but she also hates all the official members because her father was once an official Beyonder who later died in the course of duty. Perhaps, in her heart, official members were equivalent to people who received a notice that they were infected with a critical illness.
âMrs. Orianna is an accountant, a victim of a supernatural case. Sheâs delicate and gentle, and she pursues an exquisite life. She usually doesnât speak much, but she takes good care of everyone and doesnât make things difficult for us regarding finances. For example, she rarely rejects Old Neilâs expense claimsâno matter how ridiculous the reason was. She would only leave it to the Captain to make a decision.
âMaâam Seeka Tron has rare natural white hair, and sheâs an unsuccessful author. She has an outstanding temperament and a quiet personality. She doesnât seem like a Beyonder who fights at night. Sheâs also very brave and very firm. Even when facing death, she doesnât flinch.
âMaâam Royale is very similar to Frye. They donât talk much but are very concerned about their colleagues. Yes, except at the card table.
âBredt is the best at writing reports among the clerks. Heâs a romantic gentleman. Even though heâs been married for fifteen years, he still loves his wife very much. I think heâll live a good life because he lives by the maxim that the less he knows, the longer heâll live.
âCesare Francis is our carriage driver. Despite being a civilian staff member, he often encounters dangerous situations. Therefore, the Captain handed over the matters regarding the purchase of goods and applications to him. He doesnât make his presence known, and perhaps this is the key to his survival.
âI occasionally think about it. If it werenât for the things that happened later, I would definitely still be living in Tingen. I would work on time every day. Iâll be on duty to man the basement, and I would deal with the few cases that crop up while playing cards with my colleagues. I would occasionally accompany Melissa and Benson to watch a play or a circus show. If I can come home early one day, Iâll study cooking. Thatâs a huge hobby of mine. When the weekend comes, I might come to visit you and talk about the history of various fieldsâŠ
âItâs a pity that life is always pushing us forward and making us face changes.â