Chapter 173: Bena
Perhaps this is the young master of a noble family, Ademisore tasted the red wine brought by the waiter, silently thinking about what to do next.
Ms. Bena, who is an extraordinary "spectator" person, couldn't be more keen, and before Ademisor could come up with a clue, Bena naturally looked sideways.
After discovering that it was Ademisor, her eyes flashed with a hint of joy, and after hurriedly finding an excuse to explain a few words to the blonde man beside her, she walked straight to this side with a wine glass.
Virki quickly noticed Bena approaching the place, and she frowned to sense that the lady looked familiar, but she couldn't remember where she had seen it.
"Go get me a drink." Ademisor said to Virgi with a smile.
The latter nodded knowingly, knowing that Ademisor and the lady wanted to talk alone, and got up and headed to the bar.
"Can I sit here?" Bena asked dryly as she walked over to the table and gestured to Virgie's seat.
"You may be seated." Ademisor cocked his right leg and replied calmly.
He grinned and looked at Bena, silent and silent.
The lady continued: "You are here for a vacation? ”
"Sort of." He replied ambiguously, and somehow remembered Mr. Azik's vacation preferences in the original book, going to a cold place to fish for seals, and not knowing where the fun was, maybe I should try it when I had time.
Lady Bena interrupted Ademisor's distraction with another voice, "Looks like you remember me?" ”
From Ademisor's performance just now, she read the information that the other party still had an impression of her, of course, this is also because Ademisol did not deliberately hide it.
Of course he scoffed, "We've seen it on the train." ”
"I'm sure you know who I am."
"Ever since you met in the dining car, it seems like you've been eyeing me and looking for me over and over again."
The corners of Ademisor's mouth curled into a polite smile, "Is there something I need help with?" ”
"Please feel free to ask, as a gentleman, it is my duty to help the beautiful lady."
He didn't choose to ask the lady directly about the relationship between the lady and the Storm Church, fearing that it would make the other party wary.
Ask her first what she wants to find her purpose, and maybe you can get a clue from it.
This was the strategy that Ademisor had just thought of, and he looked at Ms. Bena with a gentle expression and a hint of encouragement in his eyes.
Bena felt silently for a moment, not noticing the gaze looking here, she exhaled softly, leaned forward slightly and lowered her voice, "I did recognize you on the train. ”
"Hmm... It is said that you are a believer in Mother Earth Goddess, I wonder if this rumor is accurate? ”
As Bena asked the question, her eyes were burning into Ademisor's eyes, waiting for his answer.
"Yes." He controlled his expression and nodded slowly.
Bena didn't notice anything unusual, indicating that the other party wasn't lying.
She breathed a sigh of relief in her heart, secretly glad that the rumors were true.
"I discovered a secret about the Church of the Storm and the Church of Steam."
Ademisor's heart moved when he heard this, and his eyebrows raised slightly to signal the other party to continue.
"Would you like to walk with me on the deck, if you'd like?" Apparently inconvenient to talk about it in public, Bena took the initiative to suggest.
Ademisor didn't refuse, and after gesturing to Virgi to go out, he followed Bena out of the banquet hall.
On the deck at night, the whistling sea breeze blows, making people feel a little cool.
To Ademisor's surprise, the deck was not empty.
As far as his eyes could see, the passengers were in a group and chatting while listening to the sound of the waves, their expressions were quite pleasant.
Ademisol noticed the outfit of the men and realized that they were second-class passengers.
Bena was aware of this, too, and she kept walking along the trail of Ademisor across the wide deck to a secluded and uninhabited place.
Ademisor looked around with a smile, closed his eyes lightly for a moment, and said, "It's a great place to chat." ”
"It's quiet and the view is nice."
He leaned back against the railing as he spoke, looking up at the sky in the distance.
The blood-red moon hung high in the sky, set off by the black sky behind it, and became unusually bright. It was like a shiny red light bulb hanging in the sky. It is surrounded by dense stars, like colorful gems set in this black sky.
Behind such a beautiful starry sky are endless dangers.
As soon as this thought came to him, he suddenly moved and quickly lowered his head, not daring to look up again.
Bena didn't notice the episode, she gritted her teeth and whispered, "I'm not human anymore." ”
???
As soon as the lady spoke, Ademisol was confused, and he frowned and asked, "I'm sorry, I didn't understand what you mean, it's not human?" What does this mean exactly? ”
With a look of sadness on her face, Bena carefully worded her words.
As Ademisore guessed, Bena was originally a member of the Psychological Alchemy Society, and was sent by the organization to look for the traces of a man named Hetel, but unfortunately, when Bayam was asking for information, Bena was betrayed by the intelligence traffickers, exposed to the bottom, and was caught by the "substitute punishment".
But instead of being imprisoned in the Inquisition or the colonial prison of Byam, as she had hoped, she and some of the other captured Extraordinaries were put on an unflagged steam-powered ship, and after several days of driving, they landed on an unknown island.
As Bena's story deepened, the feeling of being in the ballroom reappeared, Bena's voice became more and more ethereal, everything around her faded, and Ademisore saw the stars again.
But this time his inspiration clearly told him that the starry sky represented Ms. Bena.
The dense red stars make people look frightened.
Ademisor's mind moved, and a powerful suction force came from overhead, and Ademisore's consciousness passively followed and fell into the infinite darkness.
When he opened his eyes again, he found himself in a dark cell, and at the same time realized that his body seemed to be uncalled, as if his consciousness was trapped on another person.
There was a guess in his mind.
At this point, there was a clear feedback of his inspiration, indicating that his guess was correct, and that Ademisore was experiencing what Bena had experienced from a first-person perspective.
With a click, the cell door opened, and through Lady Bena's eyes, Ademisore saw a man.
Maybe it was a man, but he had a metallic sheen all over his body that made it difficult for Ademisor to pinpoint.