Klein turned towards the Captainâs office and saw that the door was wide open. Dunn Smith was leaning back in his chair, sniffing at his pipe.
When Dunn swept his gray eyes at him, he changed his seating posture.
âYou seem to be in good shape, nothing like someone who had just consumed a potion.â
âThis might be the advantage of fully digesting a potion before leveling up.â Klein closed the door behind him and took a seat.
He and Dunn both knew about the âacting method,â so their oath didnât keep them from talking about the âacting methodâ with each other. They could exchange their thoughts about it, but the two of them didnât bring it up with a tacit understanding. They fell silent at the same time after the exchange.
Klein thought and asked, âHas His Grace left?â
âYes, as a high-ranking deacon, he has other matters to take care of.â Dunn thought for a moment. âOh, he took the pair of red eyeballs that remained after Old Neil died.â
Klein was shocked and confused.
âWhy?â
Dunn picked up his coffee and took a sip. He answered after a long silence, âWe shouldnât lie to ourselves. A Rampager is in fact already a monster, and as I told you before, monsters leave behind things that are rich with Beyonder powers after they die. When these relics canât be controlled, they have to be sealed. Yes, that is one of the most common origins of Sealed Artifacts. According to the Nighthawksâ internal rules, the items left behind by Rampagers need to be stored elsewhere, so that they wonât trigger their partners.â
âA logical rule.â Klein nodded heavily.
Suddenly, he sharply noticed that the Captain had missed out something. So, he asked curiously, âWhat if the item left behind is controllable?â
Dunn looked at him, his gray eyes were deep like a quiet night.
He sighed and said, âYou wouldnât want to know the answer.â
Klein was taken aback before he suddenly realized a possibility.
Normal monsters left behind Beyonder ingredients which could be used to make potions.
But what of a Rampager who turned into a monster?
If they left behind controllable items, would those things be used as Beyonder ingredients?
Upon realizing that, Klein suddenly felt a strong sense of disgust. He couldnât help but turn his head to retch. Even his sight suddenly grew blurry.
This is such a terrifying theory⊠But itâs an answer thatâs highly likely of being closer to the truth! In that instant, he had a deeper understanding of sayings like âTo fight against the abyss, we have to endure the corruption of the abyss,â and âWe are guardians, but also a bunch of miserable wretches that are constantly fighting against threats and madness.â
Would this be one of the reasons why the Church hides the âacting methodâ? So that they can recycle a certain number of their own members for spare parts? But this will make members of the upper echelons reject the Church⊠Kleinâs face clearly reflected his changing expressions.
Upon seeing his response, Dunn suddenly laughed. There was a twinkling light in his gray eyes.
âThink about it on the brighter side of things, you can think of it as our teammates watching over us in a different form. They will be with us forever.â
After saying that, Dunn lowered his head, picked up his coffee, and brought it to his mouth.
After nearly twenty seconds of silence, he lifted his head and said, âAnd you donât have to worry. As long as we can find sources of Beyonder ingredients, we wouldnât do what you were thinking about.
âAlright, according to the rules, youâll receive a day off since you just advanced. You can decide whether or not you want to go to your combat training this afternoon, but you have to inform Gawain either way.â
Klein gently nodded. Taking a deep breath, he straightened his back and said, âCaptain, I have finished my lessons on mysticism. Iâd like to use my mornings to learn techniques such as tracking and monitoring.â
He paused and added with a serious expression, âIâd like to fulfill my full duty as a Nighthawk soon.â
Dunn gave him a piercing look and sighed.
âYouâre tougher than I imagined. As you wish.â
âYes, Captain!â Klein suddenly stood up and drew a crimson moon on his chest.
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After leaving the Blackthorn Security Company, Klein didnât return home to rest, but instead, took the opportunity to take a trackless carriage to Azikâs place.
Ding dong, ding dong.
As the doorbell rang clearly, Azik opened the door in a white shirt and black vest.
There was a gold watch chain hanging from his vest pocket.
âDonât you need to work?â Azik took a glance at the sky and realized that the sun had yet to climb to its peak.
âI actually have most of the day off due to some special circumstances,â Klein explained vaguely.
Azik looked at him and appeared to notice something as he nodded and made way for Kleinâs entry.
At the hallway, Klein set his cane aside, took off his hat, and followed Azik to the living room.
The living room was comfortably furnished with a fireplace, rocking chair, couches, and a coffee table. Klein sat at his usual spot.
Azik sat down opposite Klein and pointed at the cigars on the coffee table.
âDo you want one?â
âNo.â Klein shook his head firmly.
Azik didnât attempt to persuade him as he struck a match and lit one of the cigars. At the same time, he asked casually, âHave you taken care of the matter at Morse Town?â
âI have to thank you for that,â Klein replied sincerely.
At the same time, he secretly lampooned, Mr. Azik, before you lost your memories, you definitely mustâve left behind quite a sizable wealth for yourself. Otherwise, how could a teacher who isnât even an associate professor be able to enjoy cigars so frequently?
As Azik was fiddling with his cigar, Klein brought up a matter.
âMr. Azik, I have something to ask you.â
âWhat is it?â Azik replied without lifting his head.
Klein paused and organized his words.
âOne of my colleagues lost control and became a monster. Iâd like to know if his spirit was contaminated?â
He wasnât certain if Mr. Azik knew the meaning of âlosing control,â so he prepared an explanation, just in case.
Azik stopped what he was doing and lifted his head to look at Klein. He nodded heavily and said, âNo doubt. You have to be very careful in a situation like that. If he lost control due to the temptation of an evil god or devil, try to avoid contacting his spirit. It might very likely lead to life-threatening danger.â
âI understand.â Klein let out a breath of disappointment.
When he was at Old Neilâs place, he was too emotional and had forgotten to contact Old Neilâs spirit. Neither did Dunn Smith remind him at all. Hence, he missed the opportunity entirely.
Now that I think of it, Captain didnât forget but intentionally avoided bringing it up⊠Klein was silent in thought.
He didnât dwell on the topic and instead mentioned his previous encounter.
âMr. Azik, I tried to divine the origins of Morse Townâs paranormal incidents. I ended up seeing an upside-down pyramid that extended underground. My teammate told me that itâs a symbol of Death. Only His descendants would receive such an honor.â
Azik put down the match and took up the cigar cutter when he suddenly fell into a daze. He was motionless for quite a while.
He leaned back into his seat and wore an unusually gloomy expression.
After a while, he said in a deep voice, âThis gives me a very familiar feeling, but I donât seem to be recalling anything.â
âIâm very sorry.â Klein sighed sincerely.
He had imagined that he could use the revelation obtained from his divination to further jolt Mr. Azikâs memories.
Azik cut off the cigar cap, shook his head, and smiled bitterly.
âIf it was something that could be recalled easily, I think I wouldâve long found a way to escape my fate. Of course, I have to thank you for your kindness. Thank you for remembering about me this entire time.â
He thought for a moment before adding, âOh, and Iâll be leaving Tingen in the near future.â
âWhy?â Klein asked in surprise.
Didnât we say that we were going to find the manipulator behind the scenes, the person who affected my fate, and stole your childâs skull?
Azik held his cigar and sighed before explaining, âThe target mightâve noticed my attention and investigation. He hasnât been taking any action recently, leaving me with no clues. Thus, Iâm thinking of leaving Tingen for the time being and going to Backlund. On one hand, I can take the opportunity to search for traces that I left behind before I lost my memories. On the other hand, my absence might let the target lower his guard.â
Thatâs right. Mr. Azikâs last memory loss was around Backlund University. Itâs a pity that you canât take my place, searching for the red chimney house⊠Klein nodded solemnly and said,
âIâll pay close attention to this. Once the target takes action and exposes himself, Iâll inform you immediately.
âHmm. Mr. Azik, how will I inform you of things in a timely manner?â
Klein had the idea that if Azik was Deathâs descendant, or if he was linked to Death in a certain way, his powers would have been something similar to the Corpse Collector Sequence. He definitely had a way to call something like Dalyâs messenger.
In other words, this could confirm if Azik was actually related to Death or a descendant of Death.
Azik took a puff of his cigar and thought for nearly twenty seconds. He took out an ornament from his left sleeve.
It was an intricate but old copper whistle. There were many unique patterns that filled it with a mysterious aura.
âThis is something that I had with me when I woke up in Backlund. When you blow it, youâll summon a messenger that belongs to me.â Azik held the copper whistle as he explained in detail.
After so many years, this copper whistle can still be used? This should be a magical item, right? Klein was surprised and delighted that he had indirectly proved that Mr. Azik was related to Death.
Azik gave Klein a glance, then he put the copper whistle to his mouth and demonstrated.
His cheeks puffed up as he blew with all his might.
Nothing was heard, but Klein felt a sudden gloominess and coldness.
He quickly tapped his left molar and saw that there were blurry white bones being thrown up from the ground, one after another, forming a strange fountain.
After a few seconds, there was an illusory monster in the living room.
Its body was made of white bones, and there were dark flames glowing in its eye sockets. It was almost four meters tall, and it towered over Klein, who wasnât even 175cm tall.
As he watched its head nearly tear through the ceiling, Klein suddenly had a thought, Mr. Azik, isnât your messenger a little⊠too exaggerated?
Azik didnât share those thoughts at all. He smiled and said, âAfter you pass the letter to it, blow the whistle again to end the summoning. Then, itâll send the letter to me very quickly, in a secretive manner.â
After that, Azik shook his wrist and threw the old copper whistle across the room.
Klein extended his right hand and accurately caught it. He found it cold but mild.
Thank you Clown potion⊠He breathed a sigh of relief. He wiped the whistle and blew it hard.
Silently, the huge messenger fell apart as blurry white bones sank underground.
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The Tussock River ran through Backlund and harbors that dotted around the area.
Alger Wilson wore the long priest robes of the Church of the Lord of Storms as he walked down from the passenger ship slowly.
He saw people walking to and fro around the harbor with countless port workers sweating under the sun. It was a bustling yet noisy scene.
âItâs been a while, Backlund,â Alger muttered to himself.