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Chapter 1236: eting Audrey

Inside the captain’s cabin of the Future, Cattleya struggled to avert her gaze from that drop of mythological creature blood. In her eyes, deep purple was intermingled with silvery white, making them appear extrely mysterious.

At the sa ti, due to the severe consumption of her spirituality, illusory murmurs originating from the "Hidden Sage" once again echoed by her ears, causing her to collapse onto the floor for several minutes before she gradually recovered.

After that, she took out a bottle of "Blood Flower" potion and drank it.

—It was rumored that this potion had been created by a Sanguine Duke in the Fourth Epoch. It had excellent effects in restoring spirituality and eliminating the "murmurs" originating from characteristics.

It was just that because the raw materials were hard to find, its production had never been very high.

However, within the Moses Ascetic Order, this potion was distributed regularly. It seed that one of the "Pillars" had resolved the material issue.

In any case, after drinking the potion, Cattleya felt that she had recovered quite a bit. Only then did she put back on her thick-lensed glasses and begin thinking inwardly:

"At the current pace of ’analysis’, it will take at least a month to reach the minimum standard required for the ritual... and that’s assuming I don’t run into any accidents or difficulties...

"But I’ve already agreed with ’The World’ that after advancing to ’Mysticologist’ next week, I’d help him hunt the ’Pride’ of the Psychological Alchemists... What’s more troubleso is that this transaction was even witnessed by Mr. Fool.

"If I go back on my word, will that adventurer go mad? And he just happens to need a large sum of money to purchase materials from Mr. ’Tower’... Even if he won’t act against

out of consideration for us both being Tarot Club mbers, my crew might be in danger.

"What’s more, as the witness, Mr. Fool might even punish !

"Seriously... why did I make such a bold claim on Monday? Was it because the initial ’analysis’ went far too smoothly?"

Thinking of this, Cattleya paced back and forth several tis inside the captain’s cabin, finally letting her gaze fall upon a notebook on the table.

That notebook contained so "mystical" stories that Mr. "Tower" had told her the last ti he visited the Future, which she had recorded inside.

"I already asked Her Majesty the Queen. Not only was there no solution, I even got scolded and told not to always think about taking shortcuts...

"Right now, the only one who might be able to help

is that ’erudite’ Mr. ’Tower’.

"Mm, although Mr. Fool definitely has a way as well, using such a ’small matter’ to disturb a ’Great Existence’ is still far too dangerous... Requests for help from Mr. Fool should be saved for monts of life and death!

"As for Mr. ’Tower’... judging from our last interaction, he’s quite a decent person. And based on his conduct, thods, and the nickna ’Professor’, he’s very likely a demigod of the Reader pathway.

"Beyonders of this pathway all like acting as other people’s ’teachers’ and always enjoy showing off their own accumulation and collections... Maybe I won’t need to pay too high a price to get his help!"

After pondering for a long ti, Cattleya finally made up her mind and took pen and paper to write a letter.

She then set up a ritual and summoned Mr. "Tower’s" ssenger—the Ghost Demon Wolf.

At the sa ti, the "Wisdom Eye" attached to John’s mind keenly noticed this scene and couldn’t help but complain inwardly: What is this supposed to be? You want

to help you advance as quickly as possible, and then you’re going to team up with another man to kill ?

It sounds just like so lodramatic plot!

...

In the living room of the villa at No. 28 Kingster Street.

Ebner accepted the letter carried in the Ghost Demon Wolf’s mouth. After patting its head and casually giving it a bottle of "Daniel’s Pure Dew

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