Chapter 49: The Third Tarot Meeting
Audrey nodded and said, "I'll help you find the diary, the news and the materials that Mr. Wheel of Fortune wants." β
She then asked, "Mr. 'Wheel of Fortune', how should I give you the materials when I find them?" β
Ademisor was stunned when he heard this, and quickly realized that the members of the Tarot Society could not exchange items through Klein yet.
It seems that a mailing address is required, but neither the address of one's own home nor the address of the club is suitable...
His thoughts flickered, and he kept a calm tone and said, "Send the things to VladstraΓe 18 in Tingen, marked 'monster' for receipt." β
"Okay." Audrey didn't ask much, and nodded in response.
Ademisore moved his gaze upwards and quietly looked at the "Fool", but the thick gray fog around the other party's body obscured his vision, and he couldn't see anything unusual.
I said the address of the city of Tingen, which should not cause Klein's superfluous actions, after all, he is cowardly.
But I can't say, alas, I feel a little sorry for Darkwell.
Ademisor muttered to himself silently.
Naturally, these three words for the city of Tingen attracted the attention of the "fool".
Klein glanced at Ademisor, and wondered if Mr. "Wheel of Fortune" had come to Tingen, and might have gone to that address.
However, he soon dismissed this idea, and through the results of his visionary observations, he deduced that Mr. "Wheel of Fortune" was more than Sequence 9.
Moreover, combined with the previous performances, the "Wheel of Fortune" is likely to be a member of a secret organization, and rashly observing it himself is likely to arouse his vigilance, and even cause misunderstandings and conflicts.
The most important thing is that there is a risk of exposing himself as a "fool", thinking of the fate of the social death of the exposed identity, he immediately firmly thought: do not contact Mr. "Wheel of Fortune" for the time being.
After listening to the conversation between several people, Alger was silent for a few seconds, looked at Ademisor and said slowly:
"I'm also willing to pay for it, I can help find the materials you need."
Ademisor nodded indifferently and praised: "You are a true gentleman. β
Then he quickly added, "I also need the Kraken Stone, which should not be difficult to find for you who have been wandering the sea all year round. β
Alger nodded, then glanced cautiously at the bronze table, and said, "As for the Antigone family you want, I can tell you now." β
"No problem." Crane maintained a low and unchanging tone.
He rested his left elbow on the arm of the high-backed chair, his fingers not too hard to support his slightly tilted forehead, and put on a calm listening appearance.
Alger's calm voice echoed through the hall.
"Antigonus is an ancient family, and their history even dates back to the Cataclysmic Age before the Quaternary Age, which is related to the second 'Tablet of Blasphemy'."
"The second 'blasphemous slate'?" Audrey expressed her doubts without concealing it.
Klein secretly applauded Miss "Justice" for her timely question, which was inconvenient for the "Fool" to ask.
Alger glanced at the "Fool" and saw that the other man's posture had not changed, and he did not say anything to stop him, so he told the history of the two blasphemous tablets and the information about the way of the gods.
"I wonder if the blasphemous slate that Russell the Great looked at is the first, or the second?" Audrey asked curiously.
"The second piece."
Audrey's eyes turned quiet, and she entered the state of "audience" again, and did not ask any more questions, but only looked at the "upside-down hanged man" intently.
Alger was quite uncomfortable with this, and he endured the emotions in his heart, and continued to tell the history of the Antigone family in a low voice, about the War of the Four Emperors, about the destruction of the Antigone family by the Night Church, and finally added:
"I don't know which sequence the Antigonus family has mastered, but in the relevant description, there are two adjectives that appear repeatedly, that is: weird, terrible."
"The Antigone family is in the hands of the 'soothsayer' way." Ademisor, who had been quietly listening, spoke up to complete the answer to this question.
"The Hanged Man" and "Justice" looked at Ademisol at the same time, thoughtful.
The former is contemplating the veracity of this information, while the latter is curious about the sequence of "soothsayers".
Sure enough, it was the sequence I was in, and after hearing the addition of the "Wheel of Fortune", Klein was shocked and confirmed his previous guess.
He was tempted to ask if there was any more information about the "soothsayer" sequence, but his identity did not allow him to do so.
After casually glancing at Miss "Justice", and seeing that she had no intention of asking, Klein reluctantly pressed down on this thought, and his gaze slowly crossed over the "Hanged Man" and the "Wheel of Fortune", and he said in a low voice:
"Very good, I'm happy with the pay."
"It's my pleasure." Alger said in a low tone.
Audrey looked at the "Hanged Man" and the "Wheel of Fortune", then at the "Fool", and said with a light smile:
"Then let me ask the second question, what are the subsequent potions of the 'audience' called? Where can I find clues? β
It was also Ademisol who replied first:
"The follow-up sequence 8 of 'The Audience' is called 'Mind Reader', and the ancient name of Sequence 7 is 'Psychoanalyst', and the formula for this approach is held by the Psychological Alchemy Society."
"Then do you know the clues related to the Psychological Alchemy Society?" Audrey asked, her eyes lit up.
Whether it is a "mind reader" or a "psychiatrist", it is quite in line with her aesthetics.
Of course I do, and I also know the clues of the Dusk Hermit.
Ademisor muttered to himself silently in his heart, and then raised his head and said in a calm tone:
"They have members active in the aristocratic circles of Beckland, and that's all I know."
Audrey bowed slightly: "This is enough, thank you for your answer, Mr. Wheel of Fortune, what should I exchange with you?" Maybe there's something else you need to gather? β
The main materials for the "Praiser" potion had been commissioned, and the other auxiliary materials were not a problem, and Ademisor couldn't think of what else he needed for a while.
After a moment of silence, he raised his head and chuckled, "At any time, the gold pound is the final solution, 50 pounds, if you can accept it." β
"Is this okay, or is it the previous account?" Audrey returned to her "audience" state at this time and replied in a calm tone.
Then she took a breath, suddenly broke the "audience" state again, and said a little shyly:
"The third question, what happens if, I mean, a normal animal drinks a Sequence 9 potion?"
The "fool" at the top was silent and did not speak.
"The hanged man" Alger was also stunned, he looked at Ademisole, and saw that the other party did not mean to answer before he spoke:
"Ordinary animals don't have human minds and can't learn to meditate in the first place, so there's a high chance they'll die on the spot or collapse into monsters, but if they survive, they should be able to become transcendent creatures, and if potions can improve their thinking skills, they'll even become smart."
"Okay." Audrey exhaled silently, nodding in a relaxed tone, "I don't have any other questions." β
"I don't either." Ademisor continued.
Alger thought for a moment, shook his head, and said:
"Neither do I."
"I have something." Mr. "Fool" at the top kept his posture unchanged and said with a smile, "This requires your cooperation. β