Chapter 198: Help
Faced with Crane's question, Valeera did not answer directly.
She pulled the curtains, took a small bottle of perfume from her fanny pack, and spilled some with her steps, raising a "spiritual wall" in the room.
"It's safer and more hidden." Valera explained.
Despite hearing this explanation, Crane still didn't understand why the contact needed to create a "spiritual wall".
But, the next moment he understood.
He saw that Vally stretched her hand to the back of her delicate neck and stroked the bundled black hair, her movements graceful and natural, which was extremely exciting.
When she took it back, there was already an extra strand of hair on her hand, which looked like there were hundreds of strands.
It's definitely an application of some kind of extraordinary ability.
It was the first time Crean had seen such an ability, and when he tried to guess the sequence path that Valera was in, he saw a slightly illusory black flame appear in her palm, enveloping the previous mass of hair loss.
It's black magic.
Strictly speaking, those who do not pass through the seven gods are all black magic, including ritual magic that invokes to hidden beings.
In a general sense, black magic refers to strange spells that use flesh, hair, and all kinds of strange things, partly involving evil gods, partly due to their own extraordinary abilities, and partly relying on the spirituality of the material itself and the correct symbols and magical signs.
Valeera is currently using an apparent source of her extraordinary abilities.
Looking at the spell in progress in front of him, Crane was curious about its final effect, and at the same time had a desire to explore more about the sequence path Valera was in.
In the room, which was slightly dim by closing the curtains, a tiny glimmer of light suddenly flashed.
Crane then noticed that the components of this dark magic were not only black flames and hair, but also a kind of almost invisible transparent silk thread.
A moment later, Valeera dispersed the black flames, revealing a small black lake of pulp in her white palm, a smile on her lips.
"It's done, it's a little small, but it's enough for one time."
As she spoke, she didn't mean to explain, so she walked directly to the small round table on the carpet in the room, borrowed the paper and pen provided by the club, and wrote a letter with a brush.
Valeera took a little "black pulp lake" and rubbed it on the letter's place as a sign, wrapped the rest in another piece of paper, and then stood up and faced Crane, who had been watching with questions.
"It's something that has a special occult connection with me, and I call it the 'Messenger Cream'.
"Within a certain range, you can contact me by applying it to the mirror...... Well, that's about half a Beckland, so it should be enough."
She handed out the small paper bag and smiled lightly, "Contact me in the evening, okay?"
How many thoughts and actions are hidden behind such a lightly written action, I am afraid that only Valeera is clear.
You know, she can't tell who is trying to apply for a "mirror call" to her.
This wasn't a big deal in the first place.
Because her "communication anointing" had only been given to Hugh and Falls, as well as Sharon and Marić, no matter which side was on the other side, it would be no problem for her to use the image of the bounty hunter Lexa to get in touch first.
However, the ending of "Tingen's story" will be different after the end -
Valilla rescues Dunn and needs to keep in touch with him, and also gives him a "communication anointing", which is problematic.
Dunn only recognized her as a woman like Valeera, a down-and-out aristocratic lady.
Just imagine, in this case, when a new call application appears, she does not have a suitable image to get in touch, and no matter which image is used, there is a risk of revealing her identity.
This is a problem that must be addressed.
So, on the day of her return from Tingen, before returning home, Valilla made a special detour to Hugh and Furles' residence in Jowood, where she retrieved the remaining "correspondence ointment" and rejoined them
An alternative method of communication was agreed.
Such a solution is not difficult to think of, but the right reason is not easy to find.
When she was in Tingen, Valilla also relied on the "state of reasoning" and spent a lot of time and thought before she came up with a suitable reason-
The "communication ointment" may lead "his" enemies to their side.
A lie usually requires ten or more lies to cover up, and Valera had to concoct another lie that was investigated and hunted down by the secret organization he had joined.
Maintaining two identities at the same time is not an easy task.
"Okay."
Crane nodded, and took the small paper bag into his hand.
After that, his gaze naturally turned to the letter in Valeera's hand.
"There's a gas lamp on the side of the street across from 19 Hope Road in Jowood," Vali said, raising the letter in her hand, "There's an inconspicuous crack in the lower part of the lamppost, you stuff this letter in before two o'clock in the afternoon, and go home and wait."
"She should have been protecting you within an hour of reading the letter, before three o'clock in the afternoon, until the attack."
With that, Valera handed the letter in her hand to Crane as well.
What she told Crane was also a way to contact Sharon, and two o'clock in the afternoon was when Sharon went there to check the messages.
The reason why the more convenient "Brave Bar" was not used was because Valilla wanted to reduce the commonality of information, so as not to make Crane feel too coincidental and suspicious.
He's very sensitive to coincidences now.
What's more, his current divination ability is also unreasonable, and if he has the heart to divination, Valeera is not sure that he will not show his flaws.
"By the way, and the gratuity," Valilla seemed to have just thought of the question, "I'm afraid it will cost at least 500 pounds to ask her for help, is your money enough?" Do you want me to "lend" some to you?"
"No, I don't."
Despite hearing that Valeera was offering as much help as tactfully as possible, Crane subconsciously refused quickly and directly.
"Well, I mean," he repeated in a more softened tone, "I have enough money to pay the honorium."
Although he only had £400 in his bearer account, Miss Justice still owed the Fool a recipe for the "Light Man" potion, which was about £500.
Crane saw her nod reassuringly, and just felt a little lighter in his heart, he brought up a lot of words because of her.
"Looks like you've really grown a lot......
Valilla also changed the subject with only a light click, "Crane, aren't you curious about my abilities?"
Although she needs to point out the changes in Crane to rationalize her "change of heart", she is also afraid that it will be too stimulated and lead to bad results.
"Sort of." Crane nodded in acknowledgement, but didn't ask any questions.
"I won't tell you." Valera laughed for a moment before she said, "Didn't you say you're going to come here tomorrow to catch the girl and take pictures? I'll tell you then, I don't have classes tomorrow."
With that, she stepped forward and took Crane's palm.
"I have to go, we have class this afternoon.
"I was going to fill out the referral form and leave, but I didn't expect to meet you......
"Praise be to the Goddess."
Valera let go of her hand, made a "Crimson Moon" gesture on her chest, stepped back to the door, opened it and walked out.