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Chapter 875: Chapter 869: The Female Supre Leader of the Freemasons

Seeing the elderly lady surrounded by an entourage, Chen Yu couldn’t help but furrow his brows slightly.

If possible, he really didn’t want these people to ruin his mood, but after so consideration, Chen Yu decided not to use a spell to make them leave in front of so many prying eyes.

After all, this elderly lady surrounded by bodyguards was clearly soone who had long occupied a position of high power.

It’s often said that environnt shapes one’s disposition and nurture shapes one’s body. Those who have long held positions of authority naturally exhibit a distinctive aura, which is easy to notice with even a bit of attention. Moreover, this elderly lady had such a large group of bodyguards accompanying her.

“Doctor Kaji, please help park the car in the lot,” Chen Yu threw the car keys to Doctor Kaji beside him and, along with Jounouchi Hiromi, walked toward the elderly lady surrounded by bodyguards.

“Hello, honorable Doctor Chen Yu. I’m pleased to et you,” the elderly lady waved her hand to signal the bodyguards blocking her front to disperse. She greeted Chen Yu politely, her deanor neither condescending nor overly flattering. Although courteous, she also conveyed a sense of detachnt.

However, the aura surrounding the elderly lady made her attitude not co across as insincere or superficial; instead, it felt fitting and proper.

“The Freemasons? Let’s talk in my office.” Chen Yu nodded slightly at the elderly lady, shook hands with her, and invited her while saying, “Have your bodyguards step aside. Blocking the hospital entrance like this affects other patients seeking treatnt.”

The elderly lady showed no reaction to Chen Yu’s lukewarm attitude but rely gestured to her bodyguards. The bodyguards then returned to their cars and drove away, leaving Becky still accompanying the elderly lady as they entered the hospital together.

The elderly lady joined Chen Yu and Jounouchi Hiromi in Chen Yu’s office. After sitting down, neither party spoke first, instead choosing to observe each other in silence.

Chen Yu noticed the elderly lady had a golden badge pinned to her collar. The badge bore a design resembling a hexagram, ford by a compass and square, with the letter G at its center.

The emblem of the Freemasons.

Many conspiracy theories claim that the Freemasons secretly manipulate Wall Street and the U.S. economy to achieve global control through economic ans.

The iconic evidence cited is the eye of providence atop the pyramid on the reverse side of the one-dollar bill, as this symbol is also associated with the Freemasons.

However, the actual modern emblem of the Freemasons, dating back to their ergence in the United Kingdom in the 18th century, comprises a compass, square, and a book—an emblem that represents the most fundantal and symbolic identity of the Freemasons.

The compass and square are essential tools for masons, representing craftsmanship and perfection, embodying the ideals of the Freemasons. This is the origin of the na “Free and Accepted Masons.”

The book symbolizes the Freemasons’ “Code of Laws,” which imposes no mandatory provisions and fully respects mbers’ religious beliefs.

In fact, the modern Freemasons were initially founded by a group of stonemasons as a secret brotherhood-style organization. Over its long developnt, this organization grew excessively powerful and clashed with the Christian Church, sparking a war against the Freemasons that lasted over two centuries. In 19th-century Arica, the anti-Freemasonry movent further shrouded the organization in mystery and made it a recurring the in conspiracy theories.

It must be noted, however, that this secret society consists largely of prominent individuals: British monarchs George IV, George VI, Edward VII, Edward VIII; Arican founding fathers Benjamin Franklin, George Washington; Joseph Bonaparte, the elder brother of Napoleon—all were mbers of the Freemasons.

Additionally, among the 56 signers of the Arican Declaration of Independence, at least 8 were Freemasons. Of the signatories of the 1781’s first Constitution, at least 10 were Freemasons; of the 40 signers of the United States Constitution in 1789, at least 9 were Freemasons; among George Washington’s 63 generals, at least 31 were Freemasons; of the governors in the 13 colonies of British North Arica, at least 10 of the 30 were Freemasons. At least 15 U.S. Presidents have been confird to be Freemasons.

So, the claim that the Freemasons secretly control Arica is not entirely unfounded, especially considering their involvent in Arica’s founding and the French Revolution.

According to internal Freemason records, their origins can even be traced back to 4000 BC. They claim to be descendants of Cain through Lach, adding a layer of profound mystique and linking their lore to devils and other supernatural entities.

While Chen Yu pondered these pieces of information about the Freemasons, the senior female Freemason seed to sense that she ultimately needed his assistance. Furthermore, she understood that the representatives they had sent earlier had offended Chen Yu. Breaking the silence, she apologized: “Honorable His Excellency the Demigod, I sincerely apologize for the unpleasant incident caused by the personnel we previously dispatched. I hope this doesn’t affect the friendship between us and the Freemasons. Their actions were rely individual misconduct and do not represent the views of the Freemasons.”

“I strongly dislike those fools who think they are masters of destiny just because they glimpsed a sliver of the future,” Chen Yu, hearing the apology, showed little enthusiasm and sarcastically comnted on the previous diviner. Then, he turned to the senior Freemason and asked, “I presu you’re one of the high-ranking leaders within the Freemasons? You ca to et in person—do you think I wouldn’t do anything to you?”

Facing Chen Yu’s sharp question, the senior Freemason simply smiled and replied, “Though I am the Female Supre Leader of one of the Freemasons’ thirteen branches in Arica, I am not irreplaceable within the organization. Additionally, I don’t believe such a minor misunderstanding would lead His Excellency the Demigod to act against .”

The senior Freemason’s response was courteous and composed, earning her Chen Yu’s grudging approval of the Freemasons and lessening the dislike born from her predecessor’s arrogance.

After so consideration, Chen Yu shifted into a more relaxed position on the sofa and asked the senior Freemason, “What is the purpose of the Freemasons seeking out? The Skull and Bones bought life from —do you require it as well?”

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