Lord of the Mysteries - Chapter 517 - City of Generosity
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Chapter 517: City of Generosity
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Backlund, Cherwood Borough.
As the crimson glow faded from her eyes, Fors saw the familiar desk and open notebook which she used to jot down her inspirations.
To her, this experience was no longer anything new, but it still evoked reverence from the bottom of her heart.
This was a power that didn’t belong to humans, something that even demigods were incapable of!
I’ll receive the stomach pouch of a Spirit Eater in two days. My Apprentice potion has already been digested... Finally, I’ll become a Trickmaster. I wonder what Beyonder powers I’ll receive... By advancing by my own abilities, Teacher will definitely place greater importance on me. Apart from potion formulas in the future, perhaps I might be provided with some Beyonder ingredients... How I look forward to that very much. I don’t even know the corresponding names of Sequence 6 and 5. I only know that Sequence 7 is Astrologer. After I become a Trickmaster, I’ll immediately write to Teacher... Fors felt like she was one step closer to ridding herself from the curse of the full moon.
At this moment, she heard the sound of hurried footsteps approaching. Finally, it turned into the slam of the door.
Xio is out again. She’s so busy. Fors sighed silently. If not for the 400 pounds debt that she owes Viscount Glaint, we would probably be vacationing at Desi Bay now.
After a long period of hard work, and thanks to the enhancement of her strength, certain tasks that were previously impossible for her to complete have become simple. Moreover, from time to time, Xio would receive small tasks that pay well from the golden-masked man. Xio has already raised her savings from 110 pounds to 320 pounds, leaving her with only 80 pounds left to pay off her debt.
In fact, I could spot her 80 pounds, but unfortunately, although she isn’t tall, she still has a lot of pride in her... Fors withdrew her thoughts and thought about the matter Mr. World had entrusted her.
As a doctor and a writer, she didn’t know much about radios or anything about the entire field of machinery. She didn’t usually pay attention to such information when reading the newspapers, so she didn’t know where she could buy the kind of transceiver The World wanted.
A department store? It probably doesn’t sell one... Ah right, Aville writes science fiction, so he should know a lot about such matters. Fors quickly found the right person to consult.
However, she immediately had a new problem. Was she to visit him directly, or was she to write him a letter of inquiry?
Glancing at the chair covered in a thick, soft blanket, and smelling the fragrance of coffee and tobacco emanating the room, she felt a warmth slowly creeping through her body. Bit by bit, her motivation to leave the house crumbled.
I’m not familiar with him, so I shouldn’t rashly pay him a visit. She sat down with a grunt and unfolded a piece of paper.
...
In the Berg household in the City of Silver.
Derrick opened his eyes and woke up from feigning sleep.
According to his original plan, he would’ve immediately held a sacrificial ritual to send out the stomach pouch of the Spirit Eater. However, the words of The Hanged Man reminded him to be more cautious and make more observations.
Uh... I’ll gather the ingredients Mr. Hanged Man require first, and then I’ll do the sacrificial ritual all at once... Derrick remained silent for a few seconds, then he attached his Axe of Hurricane to his body and headed for the steeple.
He first checked the items available for exchanging using merit points, but he wasn’t in a hurry to complete the transaction. He planned to go to the underground market to take a look once the lightning in the sky subsided.
Derrick went up to the third floor and headed straight for the library section that dealt with mythology and ancient classics, hungering for valuable information he hadn’t learned yet.
Suddenly, he saw a hard and yellowed book with a cover: “Giant King’s Court—Book of Blackrock, Hand-copied Edition.”
It’s a record passed down from the Giant King’s Court? I wonder if there’s anything related to the Kings of Angels... Derrick reached for the book, pulled it out, and saw that it was bound in a brown monster hide.
At that moment, on the upper level of the library, Colin Iliad was wearing a flaxen-colored linen shirt and a brown coat and standing there quietly, looking down.
His unkempt grizzled hair flailed in the breeze from the window, and his pale blue eyes were deep and reserved...
...
Wednesday, 12 January. 5:40 p.m.
The sky was dark and cloudy, with deep blue waves undulating across the sea.
The White Agate bobbed up and down in this storm, like a toy in the palm of a giant.
“This is the sea. No matter how powerful one is, one will appear insignificant in front of it.” Danitz stood by the window and enjoyed the scenery outside. “Fortunately, we’re almost at the City of Generosity.”
From the moment they left Bansy Harbor, the White Agate’s journey had been smooth-sailing. With the help of the wind, it reached a stable speed of 15 knots. Hence, even though they arrived at Tiana Port a little later than scheduled, they completed the entire journey half a day earlier.
That is to say, the White Agate, which was scheduled to arrive at the City of Generosity on the morning of the 13th, arrived on the evening of the 12th.
Hearing Danitz’s reflections, Klein just glanced up at him, then looked away and continued his contemplation.
The more he played the part of Gehrman Sparrow, and the more he had to force himself to behave in accordance with his persona, the more deeply he realized what kind of person he was. When faced with different situations, he realized that the choices he really wanted to make were different from Gehrman Sparrow’s.
For example, he would’ve responded to Danitz by idly chatting with him about the weather at sea and the disasters caused by those terrible storms, but Gehrman Sparrow wouldn’t. He had to be cold and reserved.
The more there are such differences, the more I recognize myself. Klein sighed inwardly.
This was something he hadn’t experienced when he moved about with his identity as the private detective, Sherlock Moriarty. Back then, he didn’t have to disguise his personality and had just been himself.
I feel like I’ve digested my potion a little... However, Gehrman Sparrow has traits that are similar to myself. At the very least, when choosing to disembark and entering Bansy Harbor to save the others, I overlapped with this identity of mine, and there was no difference... Of course, it could also be said that I was adding a certain kind of persona into the mix. Beneath Gehrman Sparrow’s gentleness and madness, he has a kind, brave, and compassionate heart that values relationships. Heh heh, I can’t boast about myself. If I had known earlier that Bansy was Binsy, I-I would’ve most likely been terrified... Not necessarily. At the very least, the danger which was divined was within an acceptable range... Klein thought, summing things up as he engaged in self-deprecation.
This made him more aware of a problem; although playing the role of a purely fictional person could help him digest the potion, he needed to replace an existing identity to speed up and improve his progress. He needed to gain the affirmation of people from the other person’s interpersonal relationships, feel the corresponding emotions of joy, anger, sadness, and immersing himself in them, but not getting obsessed.
Become anyone, but ultimately become yourself in the end? And get feedback from the people involved? Klein looked at the pale yellow carpet, his mind racing.
Seeing Gehrman Sparrow without a response, Danitz spread his hands helplessly, feeling bored out of his mind.
This crazy guy is good in every way other than making me do what servants do. There’s only one thing, he doesn’t like to talk. There’s a communication barrier with him. If this goes on, I’ll definitely go crazy.... Fortunately, I’m finally at Bayam. I can finally be free! Danitz felt that he would sooner or later develop a habit of talking to himself when faced with a similar silence.
After a while he saw Gehrman Sparrow look up, smile, and say, “You can tell me about the pirate point of contacts in Bayam.”
... Dogshit! It’s better if you don’t say anything! Danitz’s expression twisted.
Woosh!
At 6:15 p.m., just before the storm arrived, the White Agate docked smoothly and arrived at the capital of the Rorsted Archipelago, Bayam, the City of Generosity. 𝑖𝘯𝘯𝑟𝑒𝘢𝑑.𝑐𝑜𝘮
It was also known as the Spice Archipelago, and it was home to a variety of exotic spices, with the plantations of these produce being mainstays of the economy.
The Blue Mountain Island, where Bayam was located, occupied more than half of the archipelago which was mostly covered in forest. It had gold, silver, copper, coal, iron, and other minerals, as well as a plentiful variety of fruits due to the particularly fertile land. For these reasons, the first batch of colonists named the seaside city they built the “City of Generosity.” They believed it was a land of treasure promised by the gods, where it flowed with milk and honey.
Klein picked up his suitcase which Danitz packed, and he left Room 312, entering the corridor that led to the deck.
Without any surprises, he met Donna’s family, Cleves, and others.
The two siblings were still a little afraid of Klein after the fright he gave them. They hid behind their parents and bodyguards and didn’t dare to speak, appearing like deflated balloons.
Klein nodded slightly as a form of greeting.
At this moment, Urdi Branch hesitated for a second and then took a half step forward.
“Mr. Sparrow, will you be staying in Bayam?
“If I wish to hire—no, request for your help, how can I contact you?”
He’s indeed a businessman with a spirit of adventure. Even if he’s afraid, he still wishes to befriend someone with Beyonder powers... Klein thought for a moment.
“What newspapers are in circulation over here?”
“The Sonia Morning Post and the News Report are popular in the archipelago,” Urdi said without any thought.
“Put an advertisement in the Sonia Morning Post for three days in a row asking to buy Damir’s special cured meat, and leave an address. I’ll go look for you, and if I don’t show up three days later, it means I’m at sea again.” Klein was careful to give a one-way method of contact.
“Alright.” Urdi exhaled and smiled.
Cleves and the others expressed their gratitude once again and left the cabin in an orderly manner.
Noticing the gangway in sight, Donna suddenly slowed her pace and stepped back next to Klein, raised her face, and bit her lip.
“Uncle Sparrow, s-since that kind of power definitely brings about threats and madness, w-why did you choose to have it?”
She had thought about this question for a long time before finally mustering the courage to ask.
Klein was startled, and he instinctively formed a smile.
“For my dream.”
Then he lowered his voice and said two words, “And... protect.”
Protect... Donna mumbled the word in a slightly lost voice, picked up her pace, and caught up with her parents.
After watching the Branch family leave the White Agate, Klein retracted his gaze and said to Danitz, “You’re free.”
Ah? For a moment, Danitz wasn’t used to it.
Lord of the Mysteries - Chapter 518 - On the Brink of Death
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Chapter 518: On the Brink of Death
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Without another word or care for Danitz, Klein pressed his top hat and carried his suitcase down the gangway.
Are you really going to let me go? Blazing Danitz stood on the deck, his face filled with suspicion.
Although he had expected such an outcome, with Gehrman Sparrow directly letting him go while in Damir Harbor, making him capable of imagining today’s scene, he still couldn’t believe it. He felt that everything that befell him came too simply and easily.
Regardless, I’m worth 3,000 pounds. No, this is the bounty offered only by Loen! Isn’t this madman, Gehrman Sparrow, an adventurer? How can he let go of a huge amount of wealth in front of him? It’s incomprehensible... Heh, it’s true that normal people can’t understand the mindset of lunatics... Danitz gradually snapped back to his senses. With his luggage in hand, he carefully descended the gangway and stepped onto the concrete ground of the dock.
He straightened his back, lifted his head, and gave Gehrman Sparrow’s back a glance. He realized that he really wasn’t turning back and was following the path straight for Coastal Street.
Danitz didn’t dare delay a second longer. He immediately turned around and left through another path, occasionally changing directions and using obstacles to look back, in order to ensure that he wasn’t followed.
Soon, he arrived at a row of houses near the warehouse at the dock.
Gehrman Sparrow really didn’t use me as bait... After triple-checking, Danitz finally relaxed completely.
At this moment, he finally felt like he was liberated. A dignified boatswain of a Pirate Admiral like him no longer had to be bullied and be ordered around like a servant!
I can already foresee that tomorrow will be incomparably beautiful. There will be a group of people vying to flatter me, wanting to become my servants! Danitz knocked happily on the door—three long and three short—rhythmically.
Hehe, Gehrman Sparrow asked me to give him the pirate point of contacts in Bayam. I obviously only told him the ones that don’t have a good relationship with us. There’s no way he could guess that our Golden Dream point of contact is right at the dock... Danitz picked at his nose and breathed in the fresh sea breeze before a looming rain.
Bayam was a pivotal location of the Loen Kingdom’s Sonia Sea colonies. It was one of the largest cities in the region. There were many powerful official Beyonders, and no matter how rampant the pirates were, they didn’t dare to openly show their faces here. Most of the time, they had to rely on the local gangs or people with backgrounds to handle the loot and purchase any necessities.
Of course, this didn’t mean that they wouldn’t come to Bayam. The Red Theater here was the most famous brothel in the surrounding seas, and countless pirates came to patronize this famous place. Even if one or two of their peers were caught every once in a while, it didn’t stop them from rushing over.
In addition to the spice trade, the brothel industry was another major pillar of the Rorsted Archipelago. Apart from the Red Theater, there were many big or small brothels, out in the open or hidden all over the place. They fully satisfied the desires of the seamen with ample energy. As for the female pirates, they didn’t have to worry about this problem. As long as they were willing, they could always be satisfied. After all, there was more demand than supply. At sea, where faith in the Lord of Storms was mainstream, there had always been few females.
Similarly, the underground trade related to Beyonder ingredients and mysticism was quite frequent here, and there were many circles.
Those smaller ports are still better. We don’t have to be afraid of being discovered at all, and we can just openly sit in a bar, engage in disputes with adventurers, and even fight them. As long as we don’t cause any trouble or cause any deaths, the local official Beyonders will turn a blind eye. Heh, with their strength, they typically have to take on tremendous risks if they wish to interfere... Danitz thought mockingly.
At that moment, he heard footsteps and saw the door creak open. A familiar face entered his sight.
“Old man, did you not drink today?” Danitz smiled and greeted.
Standing at the door was one of the Golden Dream’s contacts in the Rorsted Archipelago, Old Rinn.
Old Rinn coughed twice and made way.
Danitz stepped into the dim room, his nose twitching suddenly.
He caught a whiff of Lanti Proof.
No, Old Rinn likes to drink locally-produced Bayam Black Rand! As this thought flashed through his mind, Danitz was terrified.
Immediately following that, he saw a man with his back to him rise to his feet. He was tall, dark, and muscular, and his hair was curled like marbles.
“Steel” Maveti! Danitz’s pupils contracted sharply.
This was the second mate of the Admiral of Blood, a great pirate with a bounty of 6,000 pounds!
...
Waves of the sea breeze blew, swaying the thin, sharp leaves of the tree in a precarious manner.
Klein was walking along Coastal Street at an adequate speed. In contrast, the people around him were hurrying and walking quickly.
His spiritual intuition told him that it would take some time before the storm would arrive, and that he had plenty of time to find a hotel.
Woosh!
The sound of the wind grew louder and louder. Tree branches fell to the ground, and there weren’t many people left on the street.
Klein was about to turn into another alley when he heard the sound of hasty but disorderly running.
Tap! Tap! Tap!
Danitz was running with all his might, but the scene in front of him began to rock.
He felt an abnormal pain from his wound as he felt his vitality rapidly sapping away. His Spirit Body had partially left his body, approaching the legendary Underworld. As for the surrounding sounds, he could only vaguely hear them, and everything in his line of sight looked like it wasn’t real.
If it wasn’t for having Shadow Cloak, the ambush would’ve killed him. But even so, he was still severely injured and could die on the streets at any moment.
He was forced to run towards Coastal Street because of his will to warn the captain that their point of contact had been compromised by the Admiral of Blood, as well as the glimmer of hope brought by that crazy but powerful figure.
If it’s him, then he would definitely be able to escape from the hands of “Steel” Maveti’s henchmen... Danitz began to stagger, and his body gradually grew cold.
Just as he was about to collapse, he saw Gehrman Sparrow standing by a street corner. His refined face that hid madness appeared so genial at that moment.
Plop!
Danitz fell on his back, his hands hanging limply over his chest, revealing a hideous, exaggerated wound that was inflicted to his organs.
“Tell Captain that Old Rinn has been discovered. Steel Maveti did it for that treasure!” Danitz saw Gehrman Sparrow kneel to his side as he hurriedly spoke.
Klein recalled the bounty offered for Steel Maveti and asked in return, “Admiral of Blood?”
“Yes, tell Captain! T-tell Captain!” Danitz gasped as he said.
After saying all that, he revealed a mournful smile.
“Don’t worry about me. I’m a-about to die soon.
“Tell the Captain that all the money I’ve saved up has been turned into real estate. Units 12 to 16 on Bayam’s Amyris Avenue. The title deeds a-are hidden in the wall of Unit 13’s basement. H-help me sell them. T-take the money to South Intis’s Elema Town. G-give the money to my parents. S-say that I’ve really made a fortune...”
Danitz paused, then he said with great difficulty, “S-say that I’ve become an out-outstanding adventurer.
“Also... Help me s-say I’m sorry...”
His eyes suddenly became moist, as if he was recalling that rebellious youth from back then.
I’m sorry, Old Man, Mother. I’m unable to return home... Danitz’s vision darkened, and he felt that his life was coming to an end.
It was at this moment that he saw Gehrman Sparrow reach out and press his hand to his wound and then swipe it.
Danitz’s sorrow came to a sudden halt as he felt the already numb pain in his chest and abdomen suddenly disappear as his left hand seemed to suffer a fracture.
He looked at Klein blankly, and Klein looked back at him quietly. None of them spoke for two seconds.
Finally, he looked down in astonishment and discovered that his lethal wound had strangely healed. His left arm was badly mutilated, and even his bones protruded out.
I-I’m fine now? Danitz blinked, still immersed in the sadness and frustration of his brush with death.
“Why didn’t you treat me first?” he asked blankly.
Klein looked back at the empty area on the other side of Coastal Street and said in a calm tone, “Waiting for you to finish.
“That’s basic courtesy.
Courtesy you son of a b*tch! I was really saying my last words! With a sudden jerk of his back, Danitz rolled to his feet.
He warily looked towards the dock, where a thick cloud of smoke was rising. It was none other than the result of the battle he had just been engaged in.
Because the house was set on fire by me, Steel Maveti was afraid that it would catch the attention of the official Beyonders. As he was confused by that shadow, he didn’t chase after me... Danitz instantly understood the sequence of events.
“Let’s find a place to stay first.” Klein spread his hands and caught a drop of rain.
Not knowing whether or not he had completely escaped danger, Danitz immediately nodded.
“Okay.”
I can tell that this madman, Gehrman Sparrow, isn’t afraid of Steel Maveti at all. He’s not even afraid of Admiral of Blood... At such times, I especially admire his craziness... Damn, I exposed my wealth to him. Danitz had just exhaled when his body froze.
Klein walked silently ahead with his suitcase and cane with only one thought echoing in his head.
Godd*mmit, a pirate is richer than I am...
...
Empress Borough.
Audrey, who was about to leave Backlund, hid in her chemistry laboratory and concocted the Psychiatrist potion with the ingredients she received from Mr. Vampire—the fruit of the Tree of Elders, the blood of a Mirror Dragon—and the other ingredients she had collected previously.
This time, she didn’t get Susie to guard the door. Instead, she was to sit inside and observe the whole process from the sidelines. Earl Hall had already instructed everyone to not approach the young lady during her experiments, but they had to pay attention to any unusual changes.
Phew... Audrey let out a small sigh of relief, pouring the completed potion into a prepared glass bottle.
The slightly golden liquid rippled like a deformed, gigantic pupil. Its gaze seemed to shine right into the eyes of anyone’s heart.
“Susie, did you remember the process? You are a mature, no—you are a mature Beyonder. In the future, you’ll have to learn how to concoct your own potion. No, it’s not that I’m not helping you; it’s just that I’m pointing out a possibility. Sometimes, I might not be by your side, and you just happen to need a potion bottle,” Audrey said happily to the huge golden retriever.
Susie was so confused by what she was taught, and she could only open her mouth to reply with a single word, “Woof!”
Converging her emotions, Audrey raised her head and downed the Psychiatrist potion bottle.
Lord of the Mysteries - Chapter 519 - Naming
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Chapter 519: Naming
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The golden liquid was cool and refreshing, making Audrey feel as if she was enjoying a delicious ice cream. She then took a sip of champagne. Tiny bubbles of air continuously rose, silently bursting as they brought a tingling sensation with them.
Suddenly, her sense of hearing reached out, and she could hear the conversation of the two maids at the end of the corridor as they lamented at how they had no chance of going to the Hall family’s castle and manor in East Chester County.
At this moment, Audrey felt as if she had dissolved into an illusory gas and was rapidly expanding. It filled the entire room, overlapping with a sea formed from everyone’s sea of consciousness.
Her vision also changed. Everything she saw was abnormally smooth, turning into a mirror that reflected her current appearance.
Possessing a beauty described by pure, exquisite, grand, and witty, golden scales that were slowly growing out of her exposed skin, her emerald-green irises contracted and were dyed in a faint golden color, as if they had turned vertical.
Audrey suddenly felt fear from the bottom of her heart when she saw herself like this. She didn’t want or wish to become an inhuman monster!
With a hum, her mind began to turn into a blur, as if something was slowly and painfully drilling out from the surface of her body.
Just then, she heard the gentle voice of her huge golden retriever, Susie.
“Don’t be afraid, calm down.
“Don’t be afraid, calm down.”
Audrey recovered her thoughts and tried to get herself into a Spectator state.
Her undulating emotions quickly calmed down, and her spirit seemed to leave her body. She then looked down at herself like a Spectator.
Audrey saw the golden scales on the surface of her body visibly recede and her emerald-like eyes return to normal.
It didn’t take her long to regain control of her body and understand what Beyonder powers were available to a Psychiatrist and how they were used.
I-it was so dangerous just now... Audrey raised her hand in fear. Her skin was fair and delicate, completely unlike the abnormal condition she had been in a moment ago.
After this incident, she truly understood how terrifying the danger of losing control which Mr. Fool would occasionally bring up was. She gained a deep understanding of how difficult it was to go down the Beyonder path.
Even with the acting method, it was impossible to completely remove the latent risks!
At one gathering, Mr. World said that Beyonders are a bunch of miserable wretches that are constantly fighting against threats and madness... Previously, I could only understand it literally. Now, I can finally feel the weight behind this sentence... Audrey, don’t be discouraged, don’t be afraid. Father, Mother, and Brother are still waiting for your protection. With this experience, you won’t be frightened by yourself in the future or so easily lose control. You can do it! Audrey clenched her fists and encouraged herself.
She calmed down for two seconds, walked up to Susie, squatted down, and hugged the golden retriever. As she combed its fur, she put her head against the side of the dog’s face and muttered in its warmth, “Thank you, thank you...”
Susie rubbed against her twice and asked seriously, “Audrey, is this how a Psychiatrist feels like? 𝚒𝚗𝚗re𝚊d.c𝚘m
“I like it very much.”
“...”
Audrey was suddenly at a loss on whether to laugh or cry. She immediately pursed her lips and promised, “Susie, we’ll treat each other in the future. Yes, psychological problems!”
“Okay, Woof!” Susie answered happily.
It was only now with Audrey truly recovering that she was in the mood to examine her own advancement.
My body seems to have become healthier. Although I don’t have any obvious muscles, my strength and speed have become much stronger than before...
My eyesight has also improved. I can even clearly see items hidden in the dark...
My sense of smell is able to distinguish even more subtle smells, and thus being able to grasp a target’s truest emotions and thoughts...
I finally have Beyonder powers in the truest sense of the word. Yes, there’s also Awe. I can target a single person or apply it to a group of people within a certain range. They’ll instantly panic and turn chaotic as though they’re facing a dragon.
Another is Frenzy. It will trigger the emotions and mental state of a target, throwing the target into a frenzy. They’ll suffer intense psychological damage and might even cause direct loss of control at times.
Another is Psychological Cue. Through specific methods, words, and a medium, I can cue a target, letting them abide by my arrangements without them realizing it. Or they might strongly abide by a particular promise from the bottom of their hearts.
Another is Placate, also known as Psychoanalysis. I can help Beyonders on the brink of losing control to regain their reason and escape danger. There’s a certain chance of failure. The higher my Sequence, the more easily it will succeed. It can calm down various psychological instabilities and allow for communication.
Another is Telepathy. Through mediums like candlelight and extracts, it will put the target in a partially hypnotic state. I’ll then be able to directly communicate with their Body of Heart and Mind, just like what Hilbert Alucard did to me. If not for the protection provided by Mr. Fool’s angel, then I wouldn’t have the means to lie under such situations. Yes... I have to be on guard against such techniques. I can’t be fooled by a target, and there should be quite a number of means to achieve this effect...
With Placate and Telepathy, together with certain psychology knowledge, I’ll be able to act as a true psychiatrist, the kind that can open a clinic!
Audrey’s mood rapidly improved. She finally had the feeling that she had matured and become a qualified Beyonder.
I’m a Mid-Sequence Beyonder! There really is a qualitative change! She stood up, lifted her skirt, and walked briskly around in a circle.
She quickly discovered that she was still lacking in direct offensive abilities as a Psychiatrist.
Fortunately, I have this... Audrey stopped in front of the experiment table and opened a plain brown box.
Inside the box was a silver mask that could only cover half a face. It was the mystical item that The Hanged Man had sold her.
Audrey picked it up, placed it in her palm, and observed it for a few seconds.
Then, she extended her spirituality and projected her thoughts just like how she did above the gray fog.
She saw the silver mask begin to warp inwards, turning into a hollow, finely-patterned slightly large earring.
“It might be better to turn it into a necklace,” Audrey whispered.
Afterward, she tried out the various abilities of this magical item. She was most satisfied with her ability to fine-tune her appearance.
It’s a pity that other than Flame Controlling, it doesn’t have any other more direct offensive powers. Perhaps I’ll need to prepare a revolver, one that has Beyonder effects... Audrey thought with some regret.
She quickly collected her emotions and said to the mystical item in her hand with an uplifted tone towards the end, “From today, your name is Lie. The most beautiful lie~”
...
City of Generosity, Bayam. 48 Acid Lemon Street, Wind of Azure Inn.
It was raining heavily outside and the wind was raging, but inside the luxurious suite, the fireplace was warm and the environment peaceful.
Klein sat in his chair and watched silently as Blazing Danitz dealt with the severe fracture on his left arm.
He waited until Danitz was finished binding up his arm with shredded, old clothes before asking bluntly, “What treasure?”
According to Danitz, it was because of some treasure that Admiral of Blood Senor wanted to deal with Vice Admiral Edwina Edwards.
The sound of wind and rain came through the window. Danitz took a sip of the Lanti Proof on the table and then gave a bitter, angry laugh.
“Those a**holes who had their brains eaten by zombies!
“On our last expedition, we found a sunken ship. Although we didn’t find anything of great value, we discovered a gigantic black iron key that doesn’t look like the kind used by humans. Can you imagine? After being submerged under the sea for so many years, it hasn’t rusted at all.”
“Yes,” Klein replied in a concise manner.
In a world where extraordinariness and mystery intertwined, what wasn’t possible?
There were people who could be resurrected from the dead, not to mention others!
Danitz choked and paused for seven or eight seconds before he knew what to say next.
“Perhaps there’s a traitor among us, and the news has spread. Countless pirates believe that this is Death’s Key, a key that can open the treasure trove Death left behind.
“I thought that this problem would be cleared up very quickly and happily applied for a vacation. In the end, the matter became more complicated. Even Admiral of Blood has joined the ranks of these mad pirates. I’m even beginning to suspect that it’s Death’s Key, a key that can turn one into a true god.”
“Foolish.” Klein calmly gave his evaluation.
Whether it was in the divination domain or dealing with deities, he could be considered experienced. Thus, he had his own understanding and confidence in the interpretation of Death’s Key.
He believed that the “key” was a form of revelation, a symbol. The thing that opened Death’s treasure trove was probably not in the shape of a key, but some kind of characteristic, bloodline, or even certain, specified people and their descendants.
Danitz was startled for two seconds, and then he exclaimed, “Your words are exactly the same as Captain’s previous comments, and even your expressions are very similar.
“She suspects that the key belongs to an older era, an era not of humans.
“Before the Cataclysm, this world was still full of giants, dragons, elves, and demonic wolves. The shape of the key indirectly points to one of them.”
Demonic wolves... Klein suddenly recalled the ravings he often heard during his past advancements. In it, the “Flegrea” he heard referred to the ancient god, Annihilation Demonic Wolf.
A treasure that involves the Second Epoch? He held back his curiosity and switched to calmly saying, “Write down everything that Admiral of Blood has done, including Steel Maveti and his men.”
He remembered that Admiral of Blood and his pirate crew were the most notorious groups on the ocean. Their hands were stained with blood as they committed heinous sins.
“How can I remember? They aren’t beauties like Captain!” Danitz threw up his hands. “I can only list the most important things and some of the details that have left an impression on me. Wait, what do you want to do?”
Bit by bit, Klein revealed a smile, one that gave Danitz a fright.
He said in a deep voice, “If it’s appropriate, I want to hunt them.”
Lord of the Mysteries - Chapter 520 - Admiral of Blood
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Chapter 520: Admiral of Blood
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
“Hunt them?” Danitz asked subconsciously.
When he truly understood the meaning behind Gehrman Sparrow’s words, he instantly became excited. He changed his seating posture and suppressed his voice.
“Is there anything I can help you with?”
As a qualified, part-time pirate, he had nothing to do with beautiful words such as tolerance, compassion, and love. Since he had nearly died at the hands of Steel Maveti and now had the chance to take revenge, he definitely wouldn’t miss it!
He believed that he could survive in the pirate industry by relying on an accurate grasp of the situation: knowing when to resist, when to fight for his life, when to feign ignorance when seeing his enemies, and when to settle old scores.
And now, this was an opportunity!
Danitz still couldn’t make an accurate judgment on how powerful Gehrman Sparrow was, but judging from how he had taken care of the fallen Bishop Millet within ten seconds, it was unlikely that it would be too difficult for him to deal with Steel Maveti. Even if he encountered the Admiral of Blood, Senor, it wasn’t impossible for him to win.
Of course, this is in a one-on-one situation, and pirates never talk about chivalry...Danitz thought to himself.
Klein leaned forward a little, placed his elbows on his knees, and clasped his hands.
“I’ve told you.”
Ah? What? Danitz felt that he was often unable to keep up with Gehrman Sparrow’s train of thought.
With regards to this, he could only console himself that a normal person and a madman were different.
Seeing that the other party had stopped talking, he thought for a while and finally remembered what he had to do.
Write down everything that Admiral of Blood and his pirate crew had done!
Hmm... Gehrman Sparrow definitely wants to know how many things they’ve plundered... Danitz quickly gathered his thoughts, rummaged around the room for a pen and paper, and scribbled a chunk of text.
During this process, he was exceptionally glad that it was his left arm that was injured.
When he was done writing, Klein reached out for it, read it carefully, and confirmed from the undetailed parts of Danitz’s description that Admiral of Blood was the most typical and vile of pirates. Not only did they plunder, but they also abducted people, slaughtered crew members, and abused women.
A pirate like Danitz actually knows how to write Ancient Feysac... He’s also been educated... After muttering to himself, Klein took out a copper penny and used divination to confirm the authenticity of the material.
Then he said in a tone as though he was giving instructions on what was to be eaten tomorrow morning, “Tell me about the Admiral of Blood and his men.”
He needs more detailed information... Is he preparing to hunt them? Danitz was delighted, hating himself for not knowing enough.
“Admiral of Blood Senor is suspected to be an evil spirit. Anyone who has encountered him has died a bizarre death. Either they strangle themselves to death, blow their mouths up, hug bombs, or slaughter their companions. Captain said that it’s the possession of an evil spirit.”
It’s very similar to Miss Sharron’s Beyonder powers... Wraith? Klein didn’t speak as he listened to Danitz go on, in silence.
“Senor can make a terrible shriek. The last time I fought them, I was nearly knocked unconscious and fell off the deck and into the sea. Heh heh, I returned the favor and set one of their boats on fire.
“Senor knows a lot of undead magic. Cruel, bloodthirsty, and full of desire. His targets can be either male or female, and even humanoid creatures.”
Consistent with the unrestrained nature of the Rose School of Thought. Yes, accurately speaking, it’s a trait of the Prisoner pathway... The highest probability is that he’s a Wraith... Klein nodded thoughtfully.
In response, Danitz became more active and spoke a little faster.
“Our Captain thinks that Senor has a very powerful mystical item on him, one that makes him very lucky. He always seems to gain the favor of the gods. For example, at a critical moment, his opponent would suddenly slip or have their powers fail. Another example is winning 21 bets in a row.”
A mystical item that can make someone lucky? This is very rare... It’s from the Monster pathway? Or is it connected to some other evil spirit? Klein guessed based on his own knowledge of mysticism.
“I’ve never directly fought Senor, so that’s all I know.” Danitz wanted to throw his hands up, but he was stopped by the pain in his left arm. “He has about seven or eight ships. His flagship is the Tree of Flesh and Blood. Heh heh, that’s different from us. We mainly seek out treasure and wouldn’t take in anyone. Therefore, we only have the Golden Dream.”
It’s no wonder the Admiral of Blood’s bounty is much higher than Vice Admiral Iceberg, reaching 42,000 pounds... In terms of strength, he should be a bit stronger...Klein immediately gained an understanding.
He maintained the same posture as before, seemingly unaffected by the intelligence regarding the Admiral of Blood.
“What about his subordinates?”
Danitz was long prepared as he immediately said, “Senor has ten of his strongest men under his command; the first, second, third mates of the flagship; and the captain of each ship...
“Steel Maveti is the second mate of the flagship. We think that he’s a Sequence 6. His body is like steel and is able to withstand bullets and cannonballs. He isn’t afraid of fire, drowning, and various magic. He’s strong and fast. He can rip his opponent apart, and he grasps a certain level of undead-related spells. He can summon zombies and rear puppets...”
Zombie? Klein immediately thought of Maric who played cards with zombies.
Based on the Wraith traits of Admiral of Blood Senor, can it be assumed that these pirates are actually part of the outer circle of the Rose School of Thought, or perhaps they’re from an organization used to make money? It’s a pity that I don’t have a messenger, nor did I ask Miss Sharron if she had one. Otherwise, I could contact her and confirm the Admiral of Blood’s identity... Klein guessed with some regret.
He didn’t give up just because this matter might involve the Rose School of Thought. In any case, he could change his face and identity afterwards. In addition, he had involved himself with the Aurora Order, the Demoness Sect, Rose Redemption, and Twilight Hermit Order, so he wasn’t afraid of offending another entity.
Actually, it’s not like I’ve never fought against the Rose School of Thought. I’ve already killed a Wraith, a Zombie, and a Wraith, and I’ve robbed the Scarlet Lunar Corona and Biological Poison Bottle... Klein suddenly realized how much trouble he had been involved in.
“It’s unlikely that Maveti has any particularly powerful mystical items; otherwise, I might not have been able to escape before,” Danitz said, feeling somewhat relieved at his luck. “He has a bunch of puppets and zombies by his side, as well as several subordinates at Sequence 7 or 8. As the second mate of the flagship, he should be the leader of the crew in the vicinity since he’s here. We can consider hunting him first.”
Below the high Sequences, once the number of Beyonders reaches a certain amount, a qualitative change will occur. With the combination of different abilities, it’s possible for a group to defeat a Beyonder stronger than themselves. It’s just like how a Nighthawks team can definitely take down a Sequence 6, or even a Sequence 5...Klein didn’t underestimate Steel Maveti and his men just because he was stronger with Creeping Hunger. He was still as cautious as before.
I have to plan and prepare well. Well, the frequency bands and passcodes I received from White Shark will come in handy, and once Miss Magician’s radio transceiver is delivered, I’ll get Danitz to frequently monitor the frequency and see if we can glean any information, allowing me to go in quickly to reap the harvest... And I can take advantage of this period to explore the possibility of true acting... Soon, Klein formulated a plan as he continued to listen to Danitz tell him about the rest of Admiral of Blood’s subordinates.
After a while, when Danitz was finally done, he summarized enthusiastically, “If Steel Maveti can be killed, leaving my name behind, this matter will definitely go on the papers. Once it’s spread, I no longer need to worry about informing Captain!”
He was afraid that a traitor was among their ranks and that all the points of contact in the Rorsted Archipelago were under the enemy’s control. Therefore, he didn’t dare to rashly make contact. He was still vexed over the problem of alerting his captain.
He actually has a brain... Klein nodded and said, “You’re in charge of gathering information on all aspects of Steel.”
“Alright!” Danitz replied with a grim smile, thinking of the punch that had nearly pierced his heart in the evening.
Klein slowly stood up and walked towards the window. It was dark outside with howling winds and pouring rain. It looked as if the end of the world had arrived.
Thinking of what he was going to do next, he couldn’t help but feel like he was acting in a certain sense. Smiling, he muttered to himself in a low voice, “Tonight, Gehrman joins the hunt.”
...
City of Generosity, Bayam, in the Cathedral of Waves.
Alger Wilson, who had received the Sanguine’s anesthetic gas, was about to sail out to sea for another of the Wind-blessed’s main ingredients, when he was summoned by the local diocese bishop.
“There have been rumors recently that Vice Admiral Iceberg received Death’s Key. All the pirates in the Sonia Sea are roused by this,” the bishop said in a heavy voice. “Investigate this matter.”
He was an old man with a head full of white hair, but he was still as energetic as ever. His speech was even faster than a young man’s, as though he could charge out at any moment and personally resolve all problems.
His body was strong, his muscles bulging with his bishop’s robe. The wind howled around him as he breathed, and the air was moist.
There are similar rumors every year, but they all end up being fake... Such rumors are commonly spread across the sea... Even if it’s true, I don’t have the right to be involved. There’s no need to take the risk. I’ll just go through the motions and skirt the edge of this matter... Alger muttered inwardly.
He solemnly clenched his fist and struck his left breast.
“Yes, Your Excellency!
“May the Storm be with you!”
Diocese Bishop Chogo was very pleased with Alger’s attitude and returned the same salute.
“May the Storm be with you!”
The encouraged Alger Wilson quickly left the cathedral and returned to the square outside.
The storm last night had subsided, and only the scattered leaves and water puddles on the ground remained as evidence of its coming.
After taking a breath of after-rain fresh air, Alger decided to visit the few places where pirates roamed. He planned to put on a show of working hard by trying to seek out information.
If he were to meet a fellow with a bounty of a few hundred pounds, he wouldn’t mind apprehending the poor bastard. In his opinion, they were liquid cash flow that could be added to his savings.
Lord of the Mysteries - Chapter 521 - Bold Assumption
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Chapter 521: Bold Assumption
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
On the ocean, pirates had three iconic common interests—liquor, women, and gambling. Alger Wilson merely took out his silver pocket watch, flipped it open, and knew where he should go first.
At quarter past eleven, the brothels and bars hadn’t opened. Only the gambling dens would have easily gathered a bunch of people who wanted to make a fortune.
Alger was more familiar with this port city than his tiny hometown. He proceeded without stopping at all while he navigated his way, smoothly turning at every corner until he arrived outside a casino that was located in a secluded alley.
According to what he knew, the owner of this casino was a gang leader with a deep background. He had an inexplicable but indistinct connection with the important figure at the governor-general’s office. It was the first choice for many pirates to purchase and sell their stolen goods.
Because of this, pirates often appeared here. They might exchange their loot for gold pounds in the morning, but they would lose everything at night and get thrown out.
Alger pulled on his thick brown coat; pressed down his cap, a piece of fashion wear that came from the mainland; and pushed open the half-closed door. Under the watchful gaze of the bouncers, he entered the casino.
Casinos were prohibited within the Loen Kingdom. They could only be attached to bars as rooms, but in the kingdom’s vast overseas colonies, not only were they legal, but they were also a mainstay industry. Among them, Bayam of the Rorsted Archipelago and Alethe of East Balam were the most famous in the area. Many tycoons would specially visit them from Backlund or Midseashire’s coast for a big day of gambling.
Surveying the area, Alger saw a variety of card games, as well as dice-derived turntable games.
As it was still early, there weren’t many gamblers, and Alger quickly “scanned” them all.
Suddenly, his eyes lit up, and he instantly recognized the identity of a disguised person.
He took off his hat, walked up to a Texas Poker table, and patted his target’s shoulder. He bent down and whispered into the man’s ear, “Blazing.”
Danitz happened to be flipping the corner of his card with his right hand, so he almost jumped out of his skin from the slap and nearly sent a fireball towards the guy behind him.
After he had been attacked by Steel Maveti, he knew that he shouldn’t seek out information with his true appearance, as he could be targeted by greedy pirates.
Although most pirates weren’t strong and didn’t register as a threat to Danitz, he still didn’t want to reveal himself, lest it set back the plan of hunting Steel Maveti.
However, to his surprise, the disguise he took great effort to don was exposed just an hour after he left home.
He turned his head quickly to the side and glanced through the corner of his eye at the person who had “greeted” him.
When he saw the signature seaweed-like dark blue hair, Danitz relaxed a little and turned to observe if the other players had heard the greeting.
The gamblers were all carefully studying their hidden card, either folding or continuing, with none of them paying attention to what was happening over at his side.
“Why are you here?” Danitz asked casually.
He and Alger had met at the previous private meet, and he knew that the other party had a ghost ship and a dozen sailors. He was quite a powerful but unknown fellow.
According to Vice Admiral Iceberg’s judgment, if such a small and weak pirate crew was able to retain an ancient ghost ship, it meant that they were backed by a powerful faction. Perhaps they were members of the Church of Storms, or perhaps they were related to a particular Pirate King or secret organization. They usually disguised themselves as ordinary pirates and gathered information for who they were really loyal to. It was easy to wipe any traces of themselves clean at scheduled times, and at times, do things inconvenient for the power backing them. For example, silencing others or plundering certain special items.
There were quite a few pirate crews like this, and no one would particularly be bothered about such matters.
Alger pulled over a nearby chair and sat down. He tilted his head and asked in a low voice, “I heard that your captain obtained Death’s Key?”
Danitz snorted with a laugh.
“I thought you had a brain, but you’ve disappointed me.
“How can such a thing be so easily obtainable?
“We’ll definitely sell it if you want it and offer a decent price!
“How about it? Do you want to consider this deal?”
Alger casually said, “Perhaps it has other secrets. Maybe someone wants to deal with your captain.”
“Who knows? Dogshit!” Annoyed by his new hand, Danitz cursed out loud.
Then, he suppressed his voice and said, “That thing doesn’t seem like a creation made by humans. It might belong to the giants or devils.”
“Creation? Your captain still insists on teaching language to all of you?” Alger asked with amusement.
The rumor was that Vice Admiral Iceberg was a woman who was very strict when it came to knowledge. She couldn’t stand the sight of a bunch of illiterates under her command, so every day on the Golden Dream, there was a class of general knowledge and reading, and every day she forced the crew to take turns participating.
Wishing he could forget it, Danitz said, “It’s much more difficult than fighting!
“Because of this, we’re usually unable to recruit enough crew members. Every time we dock at the port to resupply, there will be people who resign...”
He didn’t continue with the topic. Looking at the dealer, he said to himself, “Help me keep an eye out for Steel’s whereabouts.”
“Steel Maveti? Admiral of Blood’s second mate?” Alger looked down at Blazing’s left arm, which was slightly propped up with a splint, and asked, “Were you attacked?
“For the key?”
“His brain has already been eaten by his zombies!” Danitz stressed.
“You want to seek revenge on him?” Alger guessed from the other’s tone and request.
“Hehe.” Danitz smiled without a reply, looking as though he was concentrating on his new hidden card.
Alger thought for a moment before saying, “The last time your captain appeared was seven days ago, near Sonia Island. This was confirmed by a telegram. The Golden Dream wouldn’t arrive in Bayam that quickly.
“Do you have a new helper? If it’s just you alone, then you aren’t a match for Steel even if he were alone. And as you know, he’s always attended to by a crowd.”
Towards Alger’s question, Danitz’s response was to throw out a chip.
“Call!”
“Who is it?” Alger first assumed that Danitz’s attitude was a tacit agreement. He pinned his hopes by asking since it was a riskless endeavor.
Danitz stared at the exposed cards and answered simply, “You wouldn’t know.”
I wouldn’t know? Someone who has the strength to deal with Steel Maveti should be someone with a little fame at sea regardless of if they’re a pirate or an adventurer... Unless they belong to a specific secret organization, or it’s their first time traveling the seas. Of course, it’s also possible that Danitz doesn’t wish to answer, for fear of exposing a secret. That’s most probable... Someone belonging to a particular organization, first time traveling the seas, with the strength to deal with Steel Maveti... Alger looked up slightly as he suddenly had a bold guess.
He tapped on the edge of the table and asked, as if he were chatting about the weather, “Was Bansy Harbor fun?”
He emphasized the word “fun.”
Danitz turned his head in surprise and blurted out, “How did you know?”
He believed that with the Church of Storms’s style, it was impossible for it to air dirty linen. Furthermore, the passengers of the White Agate had just arrived last night. The people who had witnessed the developments had all signed confidentiality agreements, so how could the news spread so quickly?
Alger smiled without answering.
At this moment, he understood the value of Emperor Roselle’s words: Boldly hypothesize and carefully verify!
Danitz put away his winnings and muttered, “It’s no big deal. There was a revival of some ancient customs that led to the fall of a Storm bishop.”
As expected... Alger chuckled and said, “I’ll help you keep an eye out for Steel.
“But how can I contact you?”
“Hmm... 15 Amyris Avenue is an unoccupied house. Write the information on a piece of paper and throw it in,” Danitz answered hesitantly.
Alger nodded and stood up while patting Blazing Danitz on the shoulder.
“Don’t forget my payment.”
He turned around and walked towards the door.
Watching the captain of the ghost ship depart, Danitz couldn’t help but grumble.
“This fellow isn’t bad.
“However, I have to leave this place too.”
He couldn’t quite trust Alger. Perhaps in a few minutes, he might lead Steel Maveti and his pirates to rush over.
After leaving the casino, Alger, who was wearing a pair of local baggy pantaloons, strolled down the street. He entered a department store and found a counter. He smiled and took out a handful of bronze pennies.
“Give me a deck of tarot cards.”
While he was waiting, he leisurely thought of a question:
What is the adorer of Mr. The Fool doing at this time?
...
In Old John’s Restaurant.
Klein watched as the waiter placed a plate of grilled fish in front of him. It was wrapped with something that looked like straw and covered with all sorts of spices, some of which he didn’t recognize.
The strong aroma seeped into Klein’s nose and greatly enhanced his salivation.
As expected of the Spice Archipelago... Klein was about to pick up his knife and fork when he saw the waiter place two things resembling tree branches on his plate.
Chopsticks? Klein was shocked.
Then he quickly locked on to the suspect: Roselle Gustav!
“This is the kind of cutlery you have to use when eating grilled stickleback. It’s said that Emperor Roselle gained inspiration from the customs of the elves,” the waiter introduced.
The customs of the elves? They are indeed a race that likes cooking and eating delicacies... Or rather, it’s purely an excuse Roselle came up with... Klein guessed, largely as a result of his understanding of that particular person’s character.
In the morning, he had gone to a few church hospitals in Bayam to provide hospice care for some dying people, to help them fulfill their wishes, and to engage in a deeper level of acting, but he had failed to find a suitable target.
This wasn’t to say that no one died in the hospital, but rather it was that they all had relatives who either accompanied them or had witnessed their deaths. There was no possibility of disguising himself as the deceased apart from giving people a fright.
I’ll head to the bar where adventurers gather. There should be many foreigners who might die in a dark corner like stray dogs in order to pursue wealth at sea, while their families might never hear of them again... Klein suppressed his thoughts and focused on his delicious food.