Chapter 506: Bernadette is not easy to fool
If memory serves, Bernadette's messenger is supposed to be a speedster.
And not surprisingly, the presence of this spiritual messenger is also very weak, otherwise Louise would not have been unaware of the slightest spiritual fluctuation...... Oh, that's in line with the two principles of the Messenger that Crane expected.
Putting aside the boring thoughts in her mind, Louise opened the envelope, she was not surprised that Bernadette would send a letter, because it was a promise between the two of them, and the envelope should contain a new batch of Russell's diaries.
"In this case, the debt I owe to Creon because of Silver City will be paid off!"
Louise was quite satisfied, and the corners of her mouth couldn't help but show a smile, and she opened the envelope expectantly.
The first thing that caught my eye was a handwritten letter from Bernardette, but the first sentence on the letter made Louise a little overwhelmed.
"Bansey's 'God of Weather' is indeed an angel, she has just unleashed her power in front of the 'substitute', and the 'Storm Church' will not sit idly by."
This...... Louise looked up reluctantly, how could Bernadette know about this, could it be that she was also in Bansey?
When they parted two days ago, Bernadette didn't say where she would go, and Louise subconsciously thought that she might go back to the Southern Continent or be busy with her own affairs, but she didn't expect that she was also paying attention to Bansey Port!
The "God of Weather" is obviously an angel of the "Hunter" path, not the "Voyeur" path, why did Bernadette become interested in it?
Taking a step back, even if Bernadette was keeping an eye on Bansey, what did she tell me for?
Louise thoughtfully, Bernadette didn't mean to tell the "fool" through me, right? It's a pity that she didn't know that the "fool" was just a "soy sauce beater" in this matter.
After a moment's thought, she lowered her head and continued with the letter, but the rest of the content was completely irrelevant to Bansey.
"I've picked three pages of my diary for you, hoping to get an answer to a question."
"This question doesn't need to bother Mr. 'Fool', just your answer."
"Miss Louise, are you from the same hometown as Russell and Mr. Fool?"
Ah......h Louise admits that she had spoken a little loudly, and that Bernadette's attention to Bancy seemed nothing compared to the question.
She didn't quite understand, when did Bernadette come up with this speculation? What is the basis for speculation?
Louise initially mentions this so-called "hometown" in order to explain why the "Fool" collects Russell-related items, but she can be assured that she never hints that she has anything to do with this "hometown".
Now that Bernadette has raised this question, it means that she may have had a good time to come up with this speculation...... But there's no reason for that!
Could it be that in Bernadette's eyes, I was a mysterious person that she couldn't see, so she thought I must have come from an extraordinary background? Coupled with the identity of the "Fool" volume, it made her have this guess?
"Can't everything be the result of my efforts?"
Louise pursed her lips and muttered something in a whisper.
That's all there was to the letter, but it gave Louise enough surprise and shock that it was tantamount to the natural disaster she had just experienced on Bansey Island.
She was silent, struggling for a while, but she couldn't come up with a perfect response.
Finally, she sighed, put down the letter in her hand, and picked up the three pages of Russell's diary next to her.
However, the contents of the diary did not bring Louise the slightest comfort.
The first two pages of the diary are a lot of words, but the whole is recorded by Russell, who was full of tangled and strange thoughts in his heart before he was about to get married.
In this diary, Russell describes in detail his change of mindset, from resistance to acceptance, and the beginning of some anticipation, though he is still unnecessarily worried about whether his future wife will be as open as the other aristocratic ladies of Intis...... Even, Russell has come up with a lot of countermeasures to this.
"Alas, poor Russell, it's not easy."
Louise sighed suddenly, and finally, she looked at the third page of the diary, which referred to a treasure left behind by Russell.
Russell in his diary has a playful mentality, as if he had randomly thrown something very precious somewhere, waiting for future generations to happen to find it and succeed in it.
However, there is such a sentence in the diary:
"Everything is irreversible, it can be regarded as leaving something for future generations, and I didn't live in vain."
From this sentence, it is inferred that Russell should have written his diary late in his career, and what Russell left behind at that stage would not be a "blasphemy card", right?
Louise secretly guessed, but was just curious, after all, the diary did not indicate where Russell had hidden the treasure, and she had no way to find it.
After three diaries, Louise has a question that is more confusing, Bernadette claims to have specially selected three pages of diaries, and the result is this?
What are her selection criteria? Does the high number of words mean that the content is important?
Forget it, just leave it to Crane, at least you don't need to bother making up a diary yourself.
Now, Louise is reluctant to make up Russell's diary, because Crane is learning more and more, and it would be bad if he finds something out of the ordinary.
It's not like in the Tingen period, where there was only a low-order Klein, who could scare him by writing anything...... Louise smiled slightly, but the bitterness soon hit her heart again, Crane was good, but Bernadette was much sharper!
Her Royal Highness, the former princess, has fully learned Russell's advantages and strengths, and at the same time, she is really a difficult person to deal with without Russell's recklessness and absurdity!
Louise leaned back in her chair a little helplessly, and there were "candy" and "poison" sent by Bernardette on the table, and it was difficult to choose for a while.
Let's wait until Bansey's matter is over, and let Bernadette dry for a while, after all, how can she give an answer to a dangerous question like hers?
At the very least, you have to ask Mr. "Fool" for advice......
Having made up her mind, Louise stopped worrying about it and began to think about the "god of weather".
118220/ "My Healing Game"
Through the natural disaster just now, some new ideas suddenly appeared in her mind, maybe she had to change her original strategy.
............
The next day, the number of ships in Bansi began to increase significantly, and the efficiency of the "Storm Church" was very fast.
But it is clear that the work of moving people cannot be completely completed in a day, and before the angels of the "Storm Church" arrive, Louise waited for the "Tarot Meeting" to be held in the new week.