Chapter 125: Audrey "Makes a Big Mistake"
After leaving the gray mist, Valilla began to make the final preparations for the notes in her handβ
She took a complete notebook apart, picked out only a few pages, and bound it into a separate volume.
There is a bit of occult knowledge in this notebook, and it is not suitable to give it all to Audrey at once.
Valilla had already planned everything, and the vacant spot she had taken from leave was just in time for Audrey to participate in the "Tarot Meeting" and correct some of the deviations.
By the time Darik "Sun" needed to join, Crane should have digested the "soothsayer" potion almost enough, and the spirit should be enough to afford him to join the party.
Shortly after, Crane was able to advance to Sequence 8 "Joker".
Since then, it is time for her to end her "vacation" and return to the "Tarot Club".
In other words, Valera will miss at least 5 "tarot meetings".
This made her feel a little regretful, because in the original book, after the 4th "Tarot Meeting", the plot jumped directly to the 9th "Tarot Meeting", and four times during this period were completely omitted.
Valilla originally thought that she could experience these four gatherings firsthand, but she didn't expect that there was an unexpected change on Audrey's side, which caused her to still miss these meetings.
Of course, compared to the correction deviation, this little regret is irrelevant.
Late at night.
Valilla quietly went out to play and rushed back to rest in the early hours of the morning.
Her method of acting, effective is effective, but the efficiency is very low, and she can only use the number of times to make up for the quality and digest it little by little.
Valera hopes that when her "popularity" is high enough, there will be some spontaneous assists, such as the author helping to write, such as someone fraudulently soliciting customers......
Of course, this was something she couldn't control.
After all, her acting behavior is absolutely black history, and in terms of the degree of social death, it is probably a little better than Russell's sentence "The taste of witches is really good".
It is impossible for her to have anything to do with this matter on the bright side.
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At the same time, above the gray fog.
Crane sat in the Fool's high-backed chair, also reflecting on the conversation he had just had.
The first thing he thought of was the "Blasphemy Card", a card that was said to hide the mystery of the way of the gods.
But soon Crane gave up thinking about it.
Because he knows almost nothing about the "blasphemy card" except for the name, even if he gets it in his hand immediately, it will most likely still be a piece of waste paper.
Then Crane thought about Valeera's leave.
This leave time is really just right, even if he arranges it himself, it can only be done to this extent, and it requires careful consideration.
If it weren't for the speculation about what Valilla was doing on leave, Crane would have wondered if Valilla had seen through him completely to make such a proper arrangement.
He estimated that Valilla could have taken a leave of absence for two reasons.
For one, it was a euphemism for her withdrawal from the party, and it was likely that the thing she said would never be finished;
Second, it is possible that Valilla wanted to obtain the potion recipe for the "Fortune Teller" route from the "Esoteric Order".
Crane certainly hoped it was the second possibility, but if it was the first, he wouldn't mind.
After thinking about it, he shook his head and walked away from the gray mist.
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Friday, July 20.
In the afternoon, Audrey sat in a hanging chair in a shady corner, looking at the clusters of flowers blooming in the sun. The one that Wall asked for help.
Viscount Gleilint had verified that there was basically no problem with Forth's account, and that there was indeed a young girl named Hugh Dilcha who was being held in a makeshift cell in the northern district of Beckland on charges of grievous assault.
This crime is not too big or small, and the barrister consulted by Gleilint also gave the conditions for a not guilty defense.
After thinking about it, Audrey decided to follow the barrister's approach.
Of course, this matter must be left to someone else, and on the surface, neither she nor Grigint will be involved.
"Miss, where are you?" Anne's voice suddenly sounded nearby.
Her personal maid came here to look for her for something.
Audrey didn't say anything.
She knew very well that without a response from herself, Anne would just say the matter instead of coming in to her.
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Although this garden is not small, it is not to the extent that any Tibetan person will not find it.
Sure enough, Anne quickly spoke again, saying:
"Miss Valilla had someone bring you something, saying it was for you."
Audrey's eyes lit up when she heard this, and she was surprised that Valeera had sent the notes so quickly.
"I'm here," she replied, "bring me something, I'll want it now." β
"Yes, miss."
Anne agreed, and soon appeared in front of Audrey, holding a delicate and fashionable crocodile leather pouch.
The more Audrey looked at it, the more familiar it became, and wondered:
"This bag looks so familiar."
"Yes, miss." Anne explained as she handed the bag to Audrey, "Because that's your bag." β
"You forgot, just two days ago, you wrapped something with this hand and had it delivered to Miss Valeera."
Audrey let out an "um", opened her handbag, and saw the thin book of notes inside.
"You go outside and wait."
She let Anne go first, and then picked up the notebook and flipped through it.
As soon as Audrey opened the cover, a note floated out.
She grabbed it and looked at it:
"Audrey, Kiri said that the only note he can give you is this part, and the rest involves some personal privacy, so it can't be given to you."
"I hope you can read it soon and return it."
"Of course, you can make a copy of it yourself, but you can't let anyone else see it without our consent - your friend, Valeera."
Audrey smiled knowingly and began to look through the actual notes.
The content in this note is actually quite shallow, and the only important content is probably the "playing method" and "law of conservation of extraordinary characteristics" explained by Mohu;
In addition to this, there is also some occult knowledge, including divination, rituals and other popular content; and information on some extraordinary avenues, including general abilities, and in some cases, weaknesses and methods of restraint.
Valeera's content was enough to help Audrey transform from a lover of occultism to a "polymath" in the ordinary level of the Wild Extraordinary.
Of course, it can only go so far.
The more Audrey looked, the more fascinated she became, and the more she itched.
Because the notebook is written in several languages, it was first in Rune, then in Guphesak, and then in Guhermes.
Although she mastered the language, her familiarity apparently decreased in turn.
What was written in Old Hermes, she had to read it quietly and word by word in order to understand it more smoothly.
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"The Mysterious Lord of the Grey Mist;"
"Lord of Miracles in Charge of Wishes;"
"A fool out of his time."
Thinking of this, Audrey suddenly reacted, she seemed to have accidentally made a big mistake!
But the next moment, most of her heart was put back again.
Because it follows, "Verified, invalid." β
This made her breathe a big sigh of relief.
But apparently, she couldn't be completely reassured.
Soon after she came into contact with the occult, she knew that there was a big taboo, that is, she could not casually recite unfamiliar honorific names.
That might well provoke a terrible evil god!
Audrey put down her notes, frowned, and carefully recalled all the details of her relationship with Valeera, trying to analyze whether this was Valeera's deliberate calculation.
After a while, she came to a conclusion that surprised herβ
Valera didn't know either.
Audrey re-examines Valeera's words and deeds from the perspective of an "audience", and not only does not find anything abnormal, but also learns from various details that Valeera herself has not read the notebook.
For a while, Audrey was in a complicated mood.