Chapter 19 Letters

"Didn't I say that you should only be allowed to walk around the inn?"

With a straight face, Crane looked at the lark opposite, his new secret couples, Enzo and Off, standing behind him, occupying the left and right sides.

Klein glanced back and cleared his throat, always feeling a sense of déjà vu that the villain's big brother was surrounded by his younger brother.

The lark crouched at the top of the small box with air vents, and although its head hung low, it was not at all reflective from its bony eyes.

Crane let out a long sigh, and although Nornes seemed to be well-behaved, he always felt more and more uncontrollable.

Crane looks at his new Secret Puppet, as Enzo is the "winner" of Sequence Five, and after transforming him into a Secret Puppet, Crane has a better understanding of the "monster" pathway, which also piques his curiosity to the extreme.

What exactly do they see in themselves?

When hesitating, the "soothsayer" will of course ask the diviner first.

"Do you want to stay away?" Klein looked at Nornes.

The lark looked at him blankly, just called, still stuck on top of the box, not moving.

This bird cannot be viewed according to common sense. Klein couldn't remember the first time, and he muttered to himself.

After tossing a coin and getting a "positive" result, Klein no longer hesitated, and immediately built a "spiritual wall" to make all the preparations in advance.

He asked the puppet to turn around and face him, then looked in his direction with Enzo's eyes.

The gray mist slowly filled, revealing a magnificent blue-black light gate in the depths, and the heavy hugging worm light balls formed the door, which was covered with intricate symbols and patterns—the last thing Crane remembered.

His eyes went black, and he fainted completely in a shrill hum.

A gentle light seemed to fall slowly in front of my eyes.

As he thought this, Crane tried to blink again, only to realize that he hadn't opened his eyes.

He didn't know how long he had been unconscious, but a throbbing pain in his forehead was waking Klein from his unconscious stupor, and his brain was once again operating, and he was sluggishly aware that something was jumping around on his head.

"Nornes, stop ......"

As he spoke, Klein was even startled by his own hoarse voice.

Noons's anxious chirp rang in his ears, and Crane finally reopened his eyes, and then he saw a slowly falling strand of hair, ripped from the corner of his forehead.

Crane sighed heavily, with the thought of closing his eyes and squinting for a moment, although the Facelings didn't care about such minor issues, the bird was becoming more and more "bear child" temperament......

Nornes jumped heavily on his forehead again, thin claws scraping between Crane's furrowed brows, and Crane had to lift his weak arm and drive the little creature aside.

Klein lay quietly for a few seconds before he sat up and casually comforted the lark next to him:

"I'm fine, isn't that already awake? It's just that it's worse than I expected, ......"

Because of the severe pain all over his body, he couldn't help but let out a gasp of cold air.

The clothes were no longer available, and Crane's body was full of cracked wounds, and when he looked down, he could see that the flesh that had been torn from the inside, and the twisted flesh buds were constantly vibrating, as if they were trying to squirm, and the maggots that wanted to be squeezed out of his body seemed to make Crane himself feel uncomfortable.

Previously, Enzo looked directly at Crane on the stairs, and at the same time let out a miserable howl, Enzo's hands and cheeks also appeared a lot of white snake scale patterns, until Crane made him a secret puppet and made Enzo completely "quiet", and those signs of loss of control slowly subsided.

It seems that the same thing happened to him himself.

Crane rubbed his eyes, there was nothing wrong with his eyes, and the way Enzo covered his eyes and scratched his eyelids, eager to pick out his eyeballs, made Crane feel palpitations.

Because he had already worn the "Blood Flower" with a recovery effect, the terrible injuries on his body did not further expand, but after Crane regained consciousness, because he consciously used his spirit, the speed of recovery and closure was accelerated.

Crane raised his hand to wipe the corner of his forehead as he screamed and lost control, and then fell into a coma again, and Nornes rushed straight up and tore off several tufts of Crane's hair.

Fortunately, it doesn't matter to him, as long as he activates the ability of the Faceling, he will be able to grow back soon.

The chair he was sitting on had rolled upside down and to the side, and the round table next to him had also been knocked over, but the "spiritual wall" was still there, and it shouldn't have affected the situation outside the guest room, but something unusual had happened in a small area close to him.

Crane sat on the ground, took a deep breath, and casually glanced at the time, and it took less than a minute for him to actually lose consciousness.

Crane regulated his breathing and spirituality until his wounds were almost healed, and he didn't rush to get up from the ground.

Nornes flew to his hand and tapped Klein's fingers twice.

Because the lark used too much force, Klein subconsciously withdrew his hand:

"I'm really fine, I'm ready, now this result is still acceptable, don't be so fierce......"

Then he saw something bright in his left hand.

It was a gold ring set with rubies, and Crane stared at it for a few seconds, and then it dawned on him that he finally remembered the negative effects of this ring, which would randomly make the wearer abandon deep thinking and become like a dull and ignorant beast.

Crane quickly removed the ring from his hand, and Nornes called out twice, before it flew up to his shoulder as usual.

"So what you see through Enzo's eyes is that light, isn't it?"

Crane vaguely remembered that at the last moment he seemed to see a ball of light come into view, circling twice, and there was no other possibility than the bird.

Nornes didn't say anything, just looked at Klein quietly, his pale eyes devoid of impurities, nor any distinct, undulating feelings.

Klein sighed softly: "It's exactly the same light, and there is no difference at all...... Are you Zoya? ”

Nornes let out a dazed cry, his eyes a little glazed and timid, still in his confusion about Crane's sudden accident, and it was obvious that he didn't understand what Crane was saying.

Apparently not, at least not Nornes.

If the "monster" path can see a little light in Nornes, what about Esther? Only her hair will shine, or will they see the light that belongs to Zoya herself, like the vision on me?

Crane thought as he lifted his bloodied hand over the cuff and gently stroked the lark's head.

Noons rubbed his fingers, his eyes lit up.

——

If the letter can't be delivered directly to the recipient, then storage also seems like a viable option, at least for now, Klein has made that decision.

It's just that he has some trouble writing about something.

If this letter had fallen into the hands of someone with bad intentions, would Esther be in even more terrible danger as a result?

Klein couldn't help but think in this direction, and he was also a little envious of Esther, whose freewheeling attitude always showed a kind of blind optimism......

Even if it's too blind at times.

Klein pinched the bridge of his nose hard, his pen hand tapped on the edge of the letter, and it took a moment to gather his thoughts before he let the words actually fall on the paper.

All in Chinese.

It's one of the safest ways Klein can come up with to communicate.

At least as far as he knew, there was really no living person in this world who knew the writing of their homeland, except for each other, which would minimize the risk of the letter being read.

If someone else finds it, they will probably only think that this letter will be a hand-copied copy of Russell's diary on a certain page, and it is difficult to tell the difference.

Klein's "falsification" is more detailed, he does not use the format of the letter, but imitates the layout of Russell's diary:

"June 26th, to my friend Li Xing. It's been more than ten days since you lost the news, I don't know where you are now, I don't know if you're okay, there was an accident in the gray hall, the ball of light that we all know is almost out of control, and given your sudden disappearance, I have enough reason to worry that this matter has something to do with you. ”

"At the Tarot meeting, Zoya's light condensed into a figure and took your place, I hope this is not some kind of omen. Zoya seems to have a special connection to something deep in the gray, but I don't know what it is, and the person who convened our joint meeting didn't tell me that maybe she'll know about it when I'm promoted. ”

"I hope you will see this letter as soon as possible, and whenever you see it, make sure you are safe and take the time to reply to me. Be sure to tell me about yourself and be very careful, especially the 'audience'. ”

"I'm going to be patient. Looking forward to your reply, your friend. ”

Crane folded the letter and stuffed it into an envelope, then set up a ritual to summon the puppy with short, pure black hair, a grin at the corners of his mouth and a strange flame burning in his eye sockets.

The puppy jumped out of the gap in the spirit world and jumped around Klein affectionately twice, enjoying Crane's caress above his head, but after seeing the letter in Crane's hand, the puppy's ears immediately drooped.

Klein patted it on the head, "Don't worry, it's not for you to send it out immediately." When you can get back in touch with her, give her the letter, okay? ”

The puppy nodded repeatedly, flicked his tail to take the letter from Crane's hand, and jumped back to the inside of the spiritual gap.

Crane's stunned mood didn't last long before another spiritual rift opened in the room.

Azik Eggers stepped out of it and appeared directly next to the secret puppet who held the bronze whistle, and he looked around the room with a little confusion before looking at Klein:

"Are you ready?"

According to the agreement, Mr. Azik found Crane, and after hearing about Crane's foreseen vision and divination dreams, he prepared to take Crane to find Ludville, the "Admiral of Hell", to investigate the matter of the Ring of Death.

Also check out the mausoleum somewhere in the Furious Sea.

(End of chapter)