Mystery: Chaos Path

#28 - Ah, he finally made trouble.

"No, Klein doesn't know about me. I've only made some guesses about Klein's situation. Now it seems he has indeed become a Beyonder." Azik shook his head, looking at Rowland as if he were looking at his own silly roe deer, feeling somewhat helpless and tolerant.

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Rowland also seemed to realize that he had inadvertently revealed his little friend's secret, which made him stammer. After a long while, he said, "Mr. Azik, can I tell Klein about you?"

"Why?" Azik wasn't angry because of this presumptuous request, and his gaze was still gentle as he asked.

"Because I exposed Klein's secret. Although I know that Mr. Azik, you are a good person and certainly won't do anything to Klein, I must make amends for this matter..." Rowland showed a serious expression and said, "If you both know each other's secrets, you can achieve a balance. Of course, I will compensate you..."

Azik roughly understood Rowland's logic. After thinking for a few seconds, he nodded and said, "There's no need for compensation. You can tell him about me and arrange for him to meet me. I also have some things I want to talk to him about in person."

Azik did have some things he wanted to talk to Klein about. He wanted to entrust Klein with investigating his past. In the circles Azik currently had contact with, Klein was the only other Beyonder, and he was even very likely to have joined the official organization.

As for why not entrust Rowland with it, the reason was very simple—Rowland's personality was too simple, and unlike Klein, he wasn't an official Beyonder. Azik was very worried that if he entrusted the other party with the investigation, he would find that the other party had investigated him into the official Beyonder's prison.

As for Klein, Azik didn't have this concern. This was not only because of the other party's official status but also because the other party's personality was far more reliable than Rowland's.

Rowland could naturally guess what Azik was thinking. This was actually the result of Rowland's intentional guidance—he had no intention of breaking up Azik and Klein, this father and son...ah, no, teacher and student. After all, letting them serve as each other's anchors was a more favorable outcome for Rowland. If the two of them had too much divinity due to a lack of anchors, that would give Rowland a headache.

Rowland was very self-aware. He might be able to increase the two people's favorability through various means, but he was destined to be unable to become that anchor.

So Rowland wasn't here to break up this family from the start, but to join this family.

But no matter what his thoughts were, Rowland didn't show a bit of it, only revealing a surprised expression as he smiled and said, "Then I'll write a letter to Klein right away..."

...

"Dear student Klein:

Please forgive me for making a mistake..."

Klein slowly finished reading the letter from Rowland and felt a headache coming on.

Originally, after seeing the diary of Zoroaster at the Tarot Club the day before yesterday, Klein had been preparing to take some time to meet with Rowland and ask him about his relationship with the Zoroaster family.

It was just that Klein had been quite busy these past two days. Today, during the day, he had learned a lot about Beyonders from Old Neil, learned the names and manifestations of many low and mid-sequence, and also learned about the existence of many secret organizations. In the evening, he had gone to the underground black market in Tingen with Old Neil, which broadened his horizons. He really couldn't find the time to find Rowland.

As a result, Klein found this letter in the mailbox at the end of this busy day.

The letter described in detail how Rowland had confessed his Beyonder identity to Azik and how he had accidentally exposed Klein's Beyonder identity. Rowland also apologized to him sincerely in the letter and expressed that Azik wanted to meet him.

Honestly, Klein wasn't too angry about Rowland exposing his Beyonder identity. As an official Beyonder, he wasn't as afraid of being exposed as a wild Beyonder. Klein felt more of a subtle feeling of—"Ah, he finally messed up."

"Sure enough, I should get Jack's informant status settled as soon as possible, otherwise, I might see him behind the Chanis Gate one day..." Klein rubbed his temples, shook his head helplessly, and then began to think about another matter.

"Mr. Azik is also a Beyonder, I wonder which pathway he is on. Jack didn't say in the letter, probably didn't ask..."

Klein recalled Azik's situation. Based on his memory alone, he couldn't guess the other party's pathway, but judging from the original owner's memory and the feeling he had when he was with the other party last time, the other party shouldn't be a bad person.

However, Klein didn't make such a rash decision. He just returned to the gray fog again with considerable caution and divined whether there was any danger in this meeting with Azik. The divination result showed that there was no danger.

"Sure enough, I should go meet him. I also don't know what Mr. Azik wants me to do." Klein then recalled his schedule for the next few days. Although there weren't any particularly important things at the moment, it was packed full, and he wasn't sure when he would have to participate in the search for the Antigonus family's notes, so it wasn't easy to ask for leave.

"So busy!" Klein couldn't help but mutter. Although he was a wage slave before the transmigration, his level of busyness after the transmigration was several times higher than before, and he lived every day wonderfully.

"If it really doesn't work, I'll wait for the next break..." Klein thought for a while and wrote a reply to Rowland. In the letter, he first comforted Rowland, saying that he wasn't angry because of Rowland's mistake, and then proposed that he agreed to meet with Mr. Azik, but he was very busy recently and might not be able to find the time, so the meeting between the two might have to wait until his next break.

Of course, Klein also wrote in the letter that if he found the time before the rest day, he would go directly to them.

No mistake, one first, one hair, one inside, one content, one in, one look, one look!

...

"It seems that the next time I see Klein, he might be a formal Nighthawk..." Rowland put down Klein's reply, and wasn't surprised by this result. After all, Mr. Fool's life after the transmigration was indeed very busy.

Rowland just picked up another letter from Backlund, which was Hugh's reply.

The other party said that she had read the letter that Rowland had sent last time and felt that what he said made sense. Coincidentally, according to what they knew, a noble scion had been inquiring about extraordinary matters for a long time, and he didn't seem to be a bad person, so Hugh and Fors were preparing to contact the other party.

"Sure enough, even salted fish can quickly perk up when faced with matters concerning their own safety." Rowland smiled and began to write replies to both parties separately. After writing the letters, he stretched and began to think about the next step of the plan:

"When Azik and Klein meet, he will definitely entrust Klein with helping him find clues to his past memories. At that time, I can let my No. 3 vest appear in their sight."

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