dicinal Genius Wizard Chapter 507
Interim settlent (8)
How did the information about Amrita’s death raise the adjustnt value to a high level?
And it’s most natural to guess and convince yourself why Lennok couldn’t tell you that.
At least at the point where things started going like this, Lennok would no longer be questioned or questioned.
“It’s an interesting story.”
Maiya, who was lightly wiping her hands behind Rogear’s back, laughed.
“If you think of it that way, I can guess why the adjustnt value ca up to level 8.”
“… … What does Maya an?”
“What if the circumstances of Amrita’s death, rather than the fact itself, were a aningful adjustnt?”
“… … .”
Maya muttered quietly, paying no attention to the doctor’s words.
“It wouldn’t be aningless if the old world’s cause and effect, which we thought was completely over, was still connected… … .”
‘It’s sharp.’
Lennok didn’t react, but deep down he admired Maya’s intuition.
That ant that Lennok had correctly guessed the underlying reason for revealing Amrita’s death here.
Amrita’s death went through a very complicated process, but the key was the fact that the high-ranking apostle died after acquiring immortality similar to that of a foreign god.
Ends floating in the open sea are not bound by the cycle and destruction of the world.
Therefore, on the contrary, it is clear that their actions are closely related to the cause and effect of the old world.
Because Lennok was aware of that, he guessed that the death of Amrita, which was derived from the actions of the foreign gods, would affect the causal adjustnt of the old world.
Even though Maya was completely unaware of the fact that the foreign press gathered in the Far East branch for a limited ti and chose Lennok.
It was speculated that the cause of the excessive causal variability may lie in what happened before and after Amrita’s death.
It’s hard to believe that Sabrina, a linguist, ca up with that opinion from considering Lennok’s subtle nuances.
Should I say it was an insight worthy of a skilled person who was considered one of the best enforcers in the machine city of Machina?
Naturally, the others nodded their heads, understanding the aning of what Maya was saying.
“The reason why Amrita died, or the way she died, itself influenced the causal variability of the Old World.”
“If that’s the case, it’s understandable that Victor can’t say why, but… … .”
“It’s aningless unless you can guarantee it.”
Soryu said coldly.
“Rather than that, it would be best to prepare for the uproar that will arise across the continent due to Amrita’s death. If that statent is true, the church’s position on the central front will be greatly reduced.”
“You said you signed a truce with the Order Federation. If this fact spreads, will there be any movent there?”
“It won’t be right away. I will make a decision after weighing the scales between justification and practicality. It is a difficult problem.”
“It won’t be long before the news will spread everywhere… … . There will be more and more people who are suspicious just because the believers who use the Apostolic Spell are invisible… … .”
“… … This is information whose value will plumt compared to its importance.”
“With that information, I got the 8th level of adjustnt… … .”
“Are you sure you’re participating in the first settlent?”
It was only then that the mbers’ expressions changed to trembling when they realized that Lennok had made the most of the information that would soon lose value.
Although the value of the information that Amrita died and that the apotheosis was sealed is indescribably shocking and valuable.
Information that will soon beco public because its aning is so important to the church that it cannot be hidden.
Should we respect the ability to acquire such information one step ahead of Pandemonium, or should we be wary of a resource that was robbed at the right ti before it becos worthless.
Lennok smiled faintly behind the mask, knowing that those emotions could be read clearly.
Even for this, I dared to take the ti to participate in the interim settlent of Pandaemonium.
“Then let’s start the settlent right away. Co out, whoever you want.”
“I will do it first.”
Following the words of the doctor, Sabrina stood in front of the arm of the statue she had touched.
As the statue’s tightly clenched fist unfolds, several faded pieces of paper erge from within.
Following Sabrina, Rogear Chevienne, in turn, is holding the spread paper in her hand.
Instead of joining the ranks, Vernon sat next to Lennok, gulping down his drink with a burning face.
“Damn it. In this settlent, I was going to learn about the brewing thod of the 2nd world… … . Because of that filter… … !!”
Didn’t he decide to hand over the price of this settlent to Lennok in return for obtaining Lennok’s filter?
It was only then that Lennok, realizing what settlent ant in detail, looked at Vernon.
“To be precise, it feels like exchanging information from the old world corresponding to the causal adjustnt value as a reward.”
“of course. Otherwise, why would you do such a thing!”
Vernon shouted, giving off a strong sll of alcohol.
“Because my adjustnt this ti wasn’t that high. I exchanged the bloody tears for that filter. Originally, it could be used for even more valuable information than this!!”
“What nonsense are you talking about to Vernon’s special magician?”
Sabrina sneered, inserting the paper she was holding.
“Take care of your worries. Don’t get drunk and wander around for nothing.”
“Sabrina. What did you get this ti?”
“I’m crazy? Why do I have to tell you that?”
Sabrina snorted sharply.
“People like Vernon who are thoughtless go around bragging about what they got, but the real talented people hide their intentions until the end.”
“under!! It must be historical materials such as the linguistic system or character sequence of the old world.”
“… … .”
At Vernon’s words, Sabrina suddenly shut her mouth and averted her gaze.
Lennok looked at her rather pitifully.
Vernon chuckled as if he knew that.
“Well, wouldn’t it be obvious if it was information about the old world that the linguistic magician wanted? If it’s not for a very personal purpose, it’s too obvious that it’s information related to the hierarchy of the body.”
“Hoo.”
Lennok laughed.
“Can I take that as a statent that your strength is closely related to alcohol?”
If Vernon himself is not an exception to what Vernon is saying, wouldn’t it be in the sa context that he is strangely fond of alcohol?
Co to think of it, since his first encounter with Lennok, Vernon has never stopped drinking.
It’s a very strange behavior for soone who likes alcohol to the point of being terribly.
It would be rather understandable if there were so conditions under which he could exert his full force while drunk.
However, Vernon rather chuckled at Lennok’s sharp question.
“Eh, is that so? Did you blow all the secrets without knowing?”
“… … .”
“What are you kidding? Of course it is. You don’t even need to ask, do you?”
Vernon giggled at Lennok’s calm gaze shining through the mask.
“In the case of , it’s difficult to hide my condition or conditions in the first place, so it’s more comfortable to openly go around like this.”
“It’s rather strange that a drunkard is running around and not noticing it.”
“Right… … .”
Lennok understood what Vernon and Sabrina were saying.
Basically, it is desirable to hide one’s ability or hierarchy.
If you obtained a magic formula or microcosm that was difficult to hide in the first place, trying to hide it would be useless.
If you show it openly, the prudent will be wary of thinking it’s a loophole made.
As Lennok always struggles with hiding his identity and identity hierarchy, there was a part that touched unexpectedly.
Could there have been sothing catchy in Lennok’s lukewarm reaction?
Sabrina, who glanced at Lennok, quietly waved her finger at him.
At the sa ti, a faint array of letters ran through her fingers and extended from her fingertips.
[In that sense, why don’t we exchange more information?]
Is there anything you want to say without being heard by others?
As Lennok stared blankly at it, Sabrina texted again.
It rearranges the already created character array and naturally creates a new sentence.
[Information like the death of the Ten Apostles Amrita. It was actually pretty shocking.]
“… … .”
[Personally, I need information that is so important and yet so volatile. If you know sothing, I’d like to exchange more.]
As the settlent is almost over, you an you want to set aside ti to trade information with Lennok.
I expected it to so extent after seeing what the other mbers were doing, but I didn’t know that Sabrina would be the first to approach.
I thought there wouldn’t be much to ask for help because of the lack of information, since in the case of the linguistic magician, he can lend his strength in various places.
Lennok quietly picked out a few from the array of characters and tapped them.
At the sa ti, the answer that erges from among Sabrina’s texts and turns into a new sentence.
[Before settlent ends. The place is decided by you.]
I wonder if I didn’t know that I would respond by touching her text ssage. She stared at the mask with a slightly surprised expression, then nodded.
Vernon, standing beside him unaware of anything, dug his nose and asked.
“Then Victor. How would you like to use my share? Shall we go out first and get paid?”
“… … no.”
Lennok shook his head.
“I will use my adjustnts first.”
The fountain pen, a relic of the old world submitted by Vernon, has four levels of adjustnt. Lennok’s adjustnt is 8 steps.
In general, it would be reasonable for Lennok to first use the 4-step adjustnt value allocated to Vernon and receive the 8-step settlent.
But Lennok knew that, but went forward ahead of Vernon.
Lennok imdiately moved to the statue.
Soryu and Maiya blood slaves have yet to confirm their accounts.
Dr. Hairball, who was rolling over the statue’s head, looked at Lennok and his eyes lit up.
“Co to think of it, unlike the others, you didn’t say what you wanted. Would you like a brief explanation?”
“Listen.”
“good. Basically, it outputs the knowledge or data of the old world corresponding to the causal volatility adjustnt value entered by it. It’s convenient to think of a scale. Since it caused a big change in the data stored inside the personal image, on the contrary, it is a way to spit out that much data and stabilize it.”
“… … .”
“Since she said it with her own mouth anyway, taking Sabrina’s case as an example, the case of the arrangent of ancient letters in the first world is a good example. Knowledge that is not difficult to collect through relics and information from the Old World, even though it is closely related to the lifestyle and culture of the destroyed world, and is of great help to herself.”
The doctor’s eyes shone sharply.
“Conversely, depending on what you ask for, your ultimate goal and the magic you use will be more likely to be revealed. You will have to choose well.”
“understood.”
“Do I need ti to think?”
“No, go right away.”
Lennok leaned slightly in front of the statue’s eighth arm without hesitation and infused his magic power once more.
Eight of the statue’s pupils open at the sa ti, and slowly the eighth arm begins to reach out in front of Lennok.
Kugoogu Palace… … !!
The other mbers also muttered while watching the scene from behind.
“The settlent is working properly. There is no problem with the function of the statue itself.”
“What are you planning to get by using the 8th level modifier first?”
Eight-level adjustnts that only ca out three tis in the interim settlent.
I have to consu all of them to get information about the old world that even Lennok doesn’t know about.
You have already decided what to ask for.
Kyririk… … !!!
At the sa ti as Lennok stood on the hand of the god and made the seal of his hand, a clear sequence of letters began to erge.
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