Chapter 405: “Cult”
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
“The Fool?” The Beyonders who attended Mr. A’s gathering either ruminated over the phrase or conversed with their companions to discuss whether they had ever t anyone who had a similar faith.
“When did such a cult appear?” soone asked in a low voice.
At this point, Mr. A made the attendant beside him hold up a blackboard with a few lines of words written in the Loen language.
“The Fool that doesn’t belong to this era.
“The mysterious ruler above the gray fog.
“The King of Yellow and Black who wields good luck.”
As the attendees examined the blackboard, Mr. A said in a hoarse and jarring voice, “Do not use Hers to read what’s written here. Even more so for Jotun, Elvish, Dragonese, and ancient Hers. You shouldn’t even write the corresponding descriptions; otherwise, there is a high probability that sothing terrible will happen.
“Help find believers in The Fool. Of course, they might also be followers of the mysterious ruler above the gray fog or the King of Yellow and Black who wields good luck. As long as there’s a clue, inform imdiately. The reward I’ll provide will be so handso that it will far exceed your imagination!”
“This description... It sounds like an incredible existence. I’ve only seen similar descriptions in the ancient texts of the seven gods!” a gathering mber exclaid.
His companion shook his head and said, “The beings which many cults believe in have similar descriptions.”
“Is it really a cult?” The other gathering mbers were stunned when they heard their discussion.
“Likely. Typically, when we summon a creature from the spirit world, we might have three lines describing it, but one of the lines would be about ‘the blessed one of soone’ or ‘that who belongs to.’ It wouldn’t be in this format!” A gathering mber who was well-versed in mysticism gave an explanation.
As they vehently conversed, Fors was nearly dumbfounded.
Isn’t that the honorific na of Mr. Fool? Even though it’s described in the Loen language, I’m sure of it! Why would Mr. A want to find the believers of Mr. Fool? Is the Aurora Order behind this? Fors’s mind was in a ss.
She knew that Mr. A was a mber of the Aurora Order because of a particular “terrorist organization” had announced its responsibility in the assassination of Intis Ambassador Bakerland.
After a brief mont of astonishnt, Fors subconsciously began to examine herself, afraid that soone would discover that she was already a mber of the Tarot Club and that, in so sense, she was an adorer of The Fool.
I just recited the honorific na of The Fool according to the ancient Hers on that piece of paper and was pulled above the gray fog. No one knows about this, and I don’t have to be afraid of being investigated... But there’s a link to that piece of paper with Mr. Fool’s honorific na written on it. It was hidden in a book we borrowed from the Viscount Glaint... Thoughts rapidly flashed through Fors’s mind.
The Fool that doesn’t belong to this era... Isn’t that the description I saw on that piece of paper? I even dread of an evil spirit! At the sa ti, Xio rembered the incident that had frightened her, but her long experience as a bounty hunter had kept her from revealing anything unusual.
And then, as she recalled, she thought about the origin of the piece of paper.
It was hidden in the bookcase of “History of the Loen Kingdom’s Aristocracy”... That book was borrowed from Viscount Glaint’s study...
Suddenly, a na flashed in both Fors’s and Xio’s minds at the sa ti:Viscount Glaint!
At that mont, Viscount Glaint was looking at the blackboard and said to himself with interest, “This honorific na is very rare.
“But it sounds very impressive!”
Just as he finished his sentence, he looked to his side in puzzlent, asking Fors and Xio, “Why are you looking at like that?”
“Nothing.” Xio and Fors rapidly shook their heads at the sa ti.
...
After dinner, in an elegantly decorated house.
Audrey brought the huge golden retriever, Susie, into the living room under the guidance of her psychology teacher, Escalante. She was attending the “academic” eting that had been agreed upon last week.
Her maid and bodyguard stayed behind while she walked with Susie into a spacious activity room.
In the activity room, be it for the atmosphere or so other reason, the gas lamps were not lit. The room was lit by gold-plated candle lamps on the coffee table and cupboard.
Before Audrey could take a good look at her surroundings, she saw a gentleman in his thirties walking towards her. He wore a gray tailcoat.
“This is the owner of this place, Mr. Stephen Hampres, a furniture rchant.” the long-haired Escalante introduced him.
She was just about to tell him Audrey’s identity when Hampres chuckled and said, “Escalante, don’t say anything. Let have a chance at guessing.”
He had a neatly trimd mustache and charming dark brown eyes. He appeared very gentle and elegant, nothing like a furniture rchant but more like a university lecturer.
After seriously sizing up Audrey a few tis, he smiled and said, “Escalante only ntioned that you were her student. Heh heh, I believe you’re a cultured noble lady, and you aren’t soone who only looks good. There’s no need for you to worry about a decline in the quality of your life...
“You’re a little excited, very curious, and a relatively simple but also full of love...
“Of course, the most obvious point is that you’re very beautiful, just like an angel!”
He made a final joke, pressed his hand to his chest, bowed, and said, “Welco, the beautiful Miss Angel.”
You’re right, as expected of a mber of the Psychology Alchemists. However, what you managed to observe was the from a few months ago. It’s all a facade I’ve put on for myself... Audrey opened her mouth in surprise and astonishnt.
“Did you know before, Mr. Hampres?”
She didn’t let her shocked expression linger too long on her face, because such emotions were ant to be instantaneous and wouldn’t last too long.
If anyone were to be surprised for several seconds, then it ant that their performance was most likely an act.
Audrey didn’t notice this at first, but after watching others “act” all this ti, she naturally ca up with a lot of rules.
“No, I still don’t know you. This is just the basics of being a psychology enthusiast.” Hampres chuckled.
Before he could finish his sentence, Audrey had already completed her observations and made a corresponding judgnt based on her surroundings.
His attire and the furnishings of his house all indicate that he’s a person who cares deeply about how people view him...
The sapphire on the ring of his left hand doesn’t look small, but its actual quality is very ordinary. There are no symbols or magic labels on it... His finances aren’t as good as he presents them to be... He’s vain...
Even though he was very enthusiastic just now, the way he stands there, the direction in which his feet point, and the changes in his emotional colors all indicate that he still has many concerns and is on his guard...
He sincerely comnded on my looks, but it wasn’t in the way a man would look at a woman. There are signs of him using facial products, and his eyebrows are definitely drawn. His skills are inferior to my make-up maidservant, Solia, but they’re better than mine... The cologne he uses is “Confusion,” sothing that I’ve only seen won use before... Yes, he probably likes n, and the role he plays is the weaker one in the relationship...
At the sa ti, Audrey expressed her longing skillfully.
“I’d love to have your observational powers, Mr. Hampres.”
As she spoke, she maintained a faint smile while being introduced to the other seven or eight people in the activity room under Hampres’s and Escalante’s lead.
The lovers of both mysticism and psychology were either descendants of fallen aristocrats, associate professors at universities, or the children of the rich. For example, the father of a young man was the owner of Philip’s Departnt Store, the most famous departnt store in Backlund.
In the exchange that followed, Audrey basically only listened. The only ti she spoke was by asking questions, fully expressing her curiosity and yearning.
In this “academic” discussion, Escalante and Hampres deliberately ntioned the Body of Heart and Mind, as well as the spirit world and the collective subconscious. They also shared so relatively unique points of view, allowing Audrey to gradually understand so of the questions she had accumulated all this ti.
When the discussion ended and they were out of the house, Audrey glanced at Escalante beside her and asked, with a little naivety, “Ms. Escalante, when will I-I be as good in psychology as Mr. Hampres?”
Escalante curled the corners of her lips and slightly tilted her head as she looked at her.
“Very soon...”
...
At night, Klein, who was about to get into bed, once again appeared above the gray fog.
Despite being a little sleepy, he was jolted awake by the news Miss Magician had reported.
The Aurora Order knows of The Fool? They know of my honorific na? The True Creator has locked onto ? Klein abruptly sat up straight, as though he was about to face an attack.
He quickly rejected the final theory. If the True Creator had indeed locked onto him, Mr. A would have long visited him on the pretext of collecting a copper penny for the gas ter. Perhaps, even a Saint might appear.
That is to say, only The Fool and his corresponding honorific na are known, and the clues point to Backlund... Who leaked the news? Klein frowned as he carefully thought about it.
Soon, he discovered a possibility.
Little Sun has recently chanted my honorific na, and it happened when he was interacting with a mber of the exploratory team who was corrupted by the True Creator... He held a sacrificial ritual, and there were likely symbols corresponding to The Fool at the scene. The ancient palace above the gray fog appeared.... So, the True Creator sensed the existence of The Fool and confird that I was the one who had been sacrilegious, no—harassing, no that’s not right either—spying on him...
Also, Little Sun used the All-Black Eye at that ti, which contains the ntal corruption of the True Creator... Through that, “He” has confird that my adorers and believers are in Backlund?
I can’t take the All-Black Eye out in the future!
Having roughly understood the problem, Klein was left with another problem.
Mr. A announced the bounty for Mr. Fool’s believers at a not-so-private, relatively open Beyonder gathering. Is he just dumb, or is he deliberately “fishing?”
Sigh, the Aurora Order mbers are all bigoted lunatics. Their brains are mostly damaged, so it’s impossible to deduce their real intentions!
This is as the saying goes, as long as I’m crazy, you won’t be able to guess what I’m thinking?
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