Sitting at his own dining table on a foggy morning, Klein broke up his specially bought wheat bread and soaked it in milk, improving the way he ate it.
Although his body had changed a long time ago, his pursuit and obsession with delicacies were engraved into his soul. He was completely unable to adapt to the Loen Kingdomās monotonous and repetitive style of breakfast. He could only try his best at experimenting. He tried not to limit himself to toast, bread, bacon, sausages, and butter. He tried hard to expand the boundaries and improve the way he ate. For example, his recipes had new additions such as pork-filled pastries from the south, Feynapotter noodles, and roasted corn pastries.
āCaviar from the Feysac Empire isnāt bad either, but itās too expensive. Itās only suitable for formal mealsā¦ā Klein scooped up a small piece of wheat bread he had softened and put it in his mouth. Just by chewing it a little, he could feel the intertwining flavors of milk with the fragrance of wheat. The aftertaste of the bread was even sweeter.
After breakfast, Klein put down his cutlery, but he was in no hurry to tidy up the table. He picked up the newspapers, and began to read.
Iāll do a divination in a while. If thereās nothing else to do, Iāll pay Mr. Leppard a visit at St. George Boroughās Sird Street and see if his new transportation vehicle is worth investing in⦠Backlund is really big. Every borough is almost the size of Tingen City. The East Borough is especially ridiculous. Itās at least twice as large⦠The easiest and most economical way to travel is to walk, followed by the steam metro, before walking again. Itās just quite a waste of time⦠Kleinās mind wandered aimlessly.
Backlundās public horse carriage system was rather similar to Tingenās. The price was about the same, but the only problem was that most of them were confined to a single borough. If one wanted to go from Cherwood to St. George, a few transfers were needed and that would naturally raise the price.
Such a situation made the prospects for a new transportation vehicle very alluring.
Knock! Knock! Knock!
At that moment, knocks on the door sounded. It was as loud as the pounding of a hammer.
Who is it⦠Donāt they know how to ring the doorbell⦠He muttered a few words, straightened his collar, walked to the door, and pulled it open.
In front of him was a familiar face. It was the highlander man who had chased Ian at the steam metro. His skin was dark, his eye sockets recessed, and he was lean and hardy man.
According to Kleinās mediumship results, the manās name was Meursault, an āexecutionerā of the Zmanger gang who was almost equal to the boss.
āExcuse me, who are you looking for? Do you have a commission to entrust with me?ā Klein deliberately acted somewhat confused.
Meursault was wearing a black coat and a pompous silk hat, but he didnāt look anything like a gentleman at all.
He coldly sized Klein up, then he asked in Loen, with a thick highlander accent, āAre you Detective Sherlock Moriarty?ā
āYes,ā Klein replied short and sweet.
Meursault nodded his head stiffly.
āI want to hire you to find someone.ā
āWe can talk about the exact situation inside.ā Klein prevented himself from acting odd in any way.
Meursault shook his head coldly.
āThereās no need.ā
After saying that, his eyes suddenly became sharp.
āThe person Iām looking for is called Ian. Ian Wright. He has a pair of bright red eyes, maybe fifteen or sixteen. He likes to wear a brown, old coat and a round hat of the same color. I believe you know him.ā
Klein let out a soft chuckle.
āI donāt know what youāre talking about.ā
Meursault seemed to ignore Kleinās denial. āHeās a thief who has stolen an important item from me. If you can find him, youāll be paid at least 10 pounds.ā
āYouāve provided too few clues.ā Klein made up an excuse.
ā30 pounds.ā Meursault made a new offer.
Klein glanced at him and said, āNo, this is against my principle of confidentiality.ā
ā50 pounds,ā Meursault replied coldly.
ā⦠Iām sorry, I cannot accept the mission.ā Klein was startled for two seconds, but in the end, he still chose to reject the request.
Meursault studied him slowly for a few seconds as his eyes slowly turned cold and fierce.
He didnāt offer a new price, nor did he politely bid farewell. He turned around abruptly and walked quickly to the end of the street.
This gang has pretty good intelligence⦠They actually know that Ian had come to me once⦠Klein secretly sighed, full of emotion, but he didnāt feel too much anxiety or fear.
After all, Iām someone who once directly faced the son of an evil god, although, it was separated by a belly⦠As he thought about it, his smile suddenly became brilliant. He began flipping a coin to decide whether or not he was going out today.
The answer was positive.
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St. George Borough, Sird Street.
Having transferred from a tracked public carriage to the steam metro, before transferring to a trackless carriage, Klein finally arrived at his destination, spending a total of 11 pence.
Just after he alighted the carriage, he discovered that a drizzle had already started, but he hadnāt brought an umbrella.
According to the newspapers and magazines, this is a daily occurrence in Backlund. The reason why hats are popular is that ladies and gentlemen donāt carry umbrellas all the time. Klein pressed down on his half top hat and briskly ran outside Unit 9 and used the eaves to shield himself from the rain.
He brushed off the obvious water droplets from his body and rang the doorbell.
However, he didnāt hear any cuckoo sounds or tinkling sounds.
Is the doorbell broken? Klein was just about to raise his hand to knock when he suddenly saw footsteps approaching from afar.
The image of the person naturally appeared in his mind. It was a tall, thin man with black hair and blue eyes. He was in his thirties and was dressed in grayish-blue worker attire, but he appeared gentle and refined.
Creak. The door opened. The gentleman rubbed his forehead and asked, āMay I know who you are looking for? Is there something?ā
Klein took off his hat and bowed slightly.
āIām here to find Mr. Leppard. Iām interested in his new transportation vehicle.ā
The gentlemanās eyes suddenly lit up.
āIām Leppard. Come in, please.ā
He turned to the side and allowed Klein entry. However, there was no coat rack in the foyer.
Klein could only lean his cane and not take off his coat. He followed Leppard into the living room.
It had to be said that the gentlemanās house was very messy. On the coffee table in the living room alone were many mechanical objects, such as wrenches, bearings and screwdrivers.
āHow much do you wish to invest? Ah, right. Would you like some coffee or black tea? Uh⦠it seems Iām out of black teaā¦ā Leppard blurted out.
This gentleman is a bit straightforward, and doesnāt seem to be very good at interpersonal relationships⦠A thought flashed through Kleinās mind, and he changed the words he planned on saying. He went straight to the point, āIāve to see your new transportation vehicle before I make a decision.
āI canāt make any promises without understanding anything.ā
As he spoke, he looked around and saw a triangular Sacred Emblem hanging on the wall.
That was the symbol of the God of Steam and Machinery. The solid triangle was filled with symbols such as steam, gears, and levers.
Leppard wasnāt irritated by Kleinās straightforwardness. He immediately said, āIāll show you.ā
As soon as he said that, he slapped his head. āI almost forgot, we have to sign a non-disclosure agreement to ensure that you donāt steal my invention.ā
Mr. Leppard, you donāt have a very good memory either⦠Klein smiled and said, āThat wouldnāt be an issue.ā
After signing the simple contract, Leppard led Klein into a room that seemed like an activity room. He had knocked through the neighboring guest room and basement, making it much wider and spacious.
The ground was littered with components, and a rough object, that was half the height of a man, that resembled a carriage stood in the center.
In addition to that, the line of the doorbell was connected there and was cleverly constructed. As long as someone pulled the rope, a steel ball would pop out from the mechanism, allowing it to roll along a special track before colliding with the object in the center to produce a clanging sound.
The sound certainly wasnāt too loud, but it was enough to rouse Leppard who was engrossed in machinery.
āIs that the new form of transportation you invented?ā Klein pointed to the crude object in the middle of the room.
āYes, I invented it based on Emperor Roselleās imagination!ā He replied with a fervent look in his eyes.
āEmperor Roselleās imagination?ā Klein asked in surprise.
Leppard explained in a tone of adoration, āEmperor Roselle left behind a number of manuscripts in which he drew his vision of the machines of the future. He was an outstanding genius, noāa master! Many things have already been turned into reality! āHeh heh, this manuscript is kept in the Church of the God of Steam and Machinery. Thereās no way for non pious believers to borrow them.ā
⦠Emperor, are you still leaving no stones unturned for others⦠Kleinās mouth twitched, almost unable to maintain his smile.
āDescribe it in detail.ā He changed the subject.
Leppard led Klein to the crude metallic object and opened the door.
āThis is a transportation tool that doesnāt need a horse.
āThe driver sits in the front left seat, continuously stepping on the pedals. Through the levers and a chain connects to the four wheels, allowing the vehicle to roll forward. And on the wheels, I used inflated rubber which can make the journey smooth.ā
So itās a human-powered car? Klein couldnāt help but lampoon.
He said with some deliberation, āWith such a huge carriage, and at least four passengers, it would be impossible to travel that far just by relying on human strength alone.ā
āThatās exactly my next goalāto reduce the weight and expand the lever a few times! However, my financial situation isnāt at its best. I canāt fund any more attempts.ā Leppard looked hopefully at Klein.
āWhy not consider other methods? Such as using steam as the driving force?ā Klein slowly organized his words.
Leppard shook his head. āThere have been people who have invented that, but it has a very huge body, making it difficult to drive it along many streets.ā
That was exactly what Klein was waiting for.
āThen, why donāt you just do something simpler? For example, have only two wheels with only one person without an outer shell.ā
āYou mean something like a bicycle?ā Leppard asked in thought.
Roselleās manuscript has that? Klein nodded heavily.
āYes.ā
āThose bicycles which other people have invented arenāt very practical⦠Simplifying this⦠seems like it might work. It will really seem different. But, who would buy it?ā Leppard said to himself.
Klein didnāt hesitate to provide him with a direction.
āThe postman, the working class who have a bit of savings, the businessmen who doesnāt need to look respectable while hoping to save money⦠There are many of them in Backlund.ā
Leppard thought for a moment, then nodded slightly.
ā⦠I can try, but I donāt have the money for spare partsā¦ā
āIāll invest 100 gold pounds. In addition to my suggestion just now, Iāll take a total ofā¦ā Klein hesitated to say ten percent of the shares. Fifteen percent was better. After all, a hundred pounds was, strictly speaking, not much.
āYou can have 35% of the shares! But thatās only limited to the bicycle concept you described!ā Leppard spoke out first, afraid that Klein would make an unreasonable request.
āDeal!ā Klein immediately laughed. āWeāll first draw up a simple contract and settle this matter. Afterwards, Iāll find a lawyer to make a formal contract and add some detailed terms. For example, if thereās anyone else who wants to invest, they must first get my consent.ā
āNo problem,ā Leppard replied impatiently. All he wanted was to buy his spare parts as soon as possible.
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In the gloominess brought about by the drizzle, Klein returned to Cherwood Boroughās Minsk Street.
He entered the house and went straight to the bathroom on the first floor and resolved the problem of his bloated stomach.
Splash.
As the water echoed, Klein bent down to wash his hands.
At that moment, an image appeared in his mind.
The mirror in front of the sink reflected his lowered head, dim surroundings, and a pair of eyes to his side.