Mystery: I Married the Queen of Mystery

#106 - The Thief of Destiny

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All the members of the Tarot Club pricked up their ears, quietly listening to the information that "Hermit" was about to tell.

For "The Fool" Klein, information about Amon was high-level, and he could hear it without spending a penny. Of course, he was happy to have such transactions between members.

And for "The Sun" Derrick, this was very important. After all, Amon's main body seemed to be in the "Land Abandoned by God," and the City of Silver might face threats from Amon at any time.

So he had to listen carefully, maybe he could get some useful clues.

As for the other members, including the payer of this transaction, "Justice" Audrey, they were very curious about Amon and hoped to obtain relevant information.

"Hermit" Alger saw that everyone's attention was focused on him, and after organizing his words, he said: "When I helped 'The Sun' collect information, I learned that when Beyonders of the 'Theft' pathway reach Sequence 2, that is, the Angel level we are talking about, Beyonders of this pathway can 'steal' fate!"

Before everyone could react, Alger continued to explain: "For example, if this Angel uses the ability to 'steal' fate on a certain target, then the target will lose his own fate and become a person that no one recognizes, and the whole world will reject him.

"And this Angel can possess that person's fate. That person's friends, family, and children will all regard this Angel as their friend, husband, and father.

"The person whose fate is 'stolen' can only watch all of this happen, but he can't do anything, because everyone will treat him as a stranger.

"As time goes by, no one will even be able to hear his voice, and he will eventually disappear lonely."

Finally, Alger commented: "This is a very terrifying and strange ability."

At the head of the bronze table, Klein behind the gray fog thought to himself: This ability is a bit too weird, but it sounds very powerful.

"Hanged Man" Alger took a long breath when he heard "Hermit" mention "disappearing lonely": In fact, some people's fate does not need to be stolen, they will disappear lonely anyway.

Then he thought again: The most powerful thing about this ability is that in a certain team, others don't know that someone's fate has been stolen, so they won't take any precautions against that person. When that person suddenly launches an attack... the consequences are imaginable.

Audrey felt that the target described by "Hermit" was very pitiful, and at the same time felt that the extraordinary power had reached the level of an angel, which was too powerful, and even fate could be "stolen."

Derrick was somewhat desperate. During the last gathering, there had already been communication. Amon was at least at the level of an angel, so he must have the ability to "steal" fate!

How to guard against such an ability? Can it be guarded against?

Only "Magician" Fors felt detached, as if listening to a ghost story.

Alger continued: "Another piece of information is about Amon's past experiences.

"We mentioned before that during the Fourth Epoch, the Amon family was a great noble of the Tudor Empire."

He paused and then said: "I can't guarantee that the following information is 100% accurate, but based on some changes in the extraordinary world later, this information should be accurate.

"The five great nobles of the Tudor Empire were Abraham, Adam, Amon, Jacob, and Tamara.

"The ancestor of the Jacob family was also an angel of the 'Theft' pathway. At some point in the Fourth Epoch, Amon stole the fate of this Jacob family ancestor and killed him, so for a long time, Jacob was Amon!

"Some people even speculate that Jacob was killed by Amon at the very beginning of the establishment of the Tudor Empire, otherwise Jacob would definitely hide far away like Zoroaster, and would never be in the same camp as Amon.

"Before the Tudor Empire was destroyed, no one discovered this, of course, it is also possible that some high-sequence beings discovered it, but did not announce it for various reasons.

"It was not until after the Tudor Empire was destroyed and the Jacob family was hunted down by the orthodox churches that the orthodox churches discovered that Jacob had actually been replaced by Amon long ago."

Alger did not dare to say this information too definitively. So many big figures in the Fourth Epoch did not discover this in time. How could he, a fifth-epoch herbalist, know Amon's secrets?

The hall fell silent again, because this sounded too terrifying!

The Tudor Empire had five great nobles on the surface, but in fact there were only four!

If the Tudor Empire had not been overthrown, Amon would probably have continued to replace Jacob.

This news gave all the members of the Tarot Club a deep understanding of the "stealing" fate ability of the "Theft" pathway angel.

Alger suddenly thought of an inappropriate analogy: a person receiving the salary of two people.

Klein behind the gray fog noticed an important issue. "Hermit" used Zoroaster to compare Jacob. After reading the contents of the "Blasphemy Slate," he vaguely understood why Amon wanted to replace and kill Jacob.

Alger continued: "Although no one discovered it at the time, people later realized that the vast majority of the Jacob family members died almost overnight.

"Combined with some discoveries of the orthodox churches, people realized that the Jacob family members should have been 'parasitized' by Amon in a state of complete unpreparedness, and all became Amon's avatars."

Just as "Magician" Fors was about to ask, didn't the Jacob family members discover that Amon had replaced their ancestor?

Hearing "Hermit" say this, Fors considered whether to stay away from people in extraordinary families? It's too dangerous! Being 'parasitized' by one's own ancestor in a state of complete unpreparedness.

Audrey also diverged her thinking: This is like the Tarot Club is being held, and the members are suddenly 'parasitized' by Mr. Fool... No, Mr. Fool is not Amon, He would not do this.

Derrick felt great pressure. He even suddenly suspected that the people in the City of Silver had been 'parasitized' by 'Amon' and became His avatars, and only he himself was normal.

But soon, he dismissed the idea: If that were really the case, Mr. Fool would definitely remind me.

Among the members, the most calm may only be "The World" and "The Sun". "The World" is calm because he is a puppet, and "The Sun", who has received the common sense education of the City of Silver, feels that this is not too surprising.

Alger asked "Hermit": "Who is the Zoroaster you just mentioned? Why did he hide from Amon?"

Alger did not answer directly, but looked at Audrey: "Do you have a similar question? If I answer this question again, our transaction will end here."

Reminded by "Hanged Man", Audrey also realized that Amon's killing of Jacob seemed to have other secrets. "Hanged Man's" question was a good angle and more precise than her own question.

So she said: "Yes, Mr. Hermit, please answer this question again."

No mistakes, one first, one hair, one inside, one capacity, one in, one look!

Alger still did not answer immediately, but said to the head of the bronze table again: "Mr. Fool, please forgive my next speculation and blasphemy."

"The Fool" Klein smiled faintly, indicating that it was nothing.

His heart was already saying: Sure enough, Amon killed Jacob in order to seize his extraordinary characteristics!

Audrey and other members were a little strange, why did "Hermit" have to ask for Mr. Fool's forgiveness, but then they became happy or excited, because this meant that "Hermit's" next answer might involve the level of the gods.

Alger continued: "I accidentally obtained such a very high-level piece of information that each pathway's Sequence 1 characteristics only have three copies!

"If you want to become a god, you must collect all three Sequence 1 characteristics."

Alger's hands were a little trembling: Really, it's really information about the level of the gods!

He is very keen on collecting this kind of high-level information in the extraordinary world, but it seems that he has not heard this kind of high-level information anywhere else except in the Tarot Club.

The other members felt as if they had thought of something, but they couldn't say exactly what they had thought of.

Alger continued: "The ancestor of the Jacob family was a Sequence 1 Beyonder, and the ancestor of Zoroaster, as well as the patriarch of this family during the Solomon Empire and the Second Solomon Empire, was also a Sequence 1 Beyonder."

Audrey suddenly understood what she had just thought of: "Amon is also a Sequence 1, He killed Jacob, so he has two Sequence 1 characteristics!"

Almost everyone present knew that Beyonders of the same sequence had a competitive relationship.

But Sequence 1 is different from other sequences. If Sequence 4 wants to advance to Sequence 3, then they have to obtain the extraordinary characteristics of Sequence 3. Their enemies are Sequence 3, so other sequences are basically lower and upper competitions.

In addition, only one characteristic is needed to advance, that is to say, Sequence 4 is not necessarily a mortal enemy with all Sequence 3.

But when it comes to Sequence 1, it is a competition between the same level, and between Sequence 1, it must be a mortal enemy!

Fors also suddenly slapped her thigh: "Amon wants to become a god!"

As soon as she finished speaking, she immediately reached out and covered her mouth: This idea is too blasphemous to the gods, how could the gods... Oh my god, what have I thought of, Beyonders reach a high enough level and they are gods?

Although no one said anything, Fors herself fell into a state of panic. That was the values formed from childhood to adulthood, or to be more specific, her inner understanding of the gods suddenly collapsed.

Among all the members, the most calm may only be "The World" and "The Sun". "The World" is calm because he is a puppet, and "The Sun", who has received the common sense education of the City of Silver, feels that this is not too surprising.

At this moment, Alger had also recovered his senses: "During the Fourth Epoch, Amon had already obtained two Sequence 1 Uniquenesses. Then, in the modern Fifth Epoch, had He already obtained all of the Sequence 1 Characteristics? Had He already become a god?"

"Little Sun" was somewhat astonished: The Amon clone we encountered before, could it have been a clone of a deity?

Thanks again to [Ten Years of Life and Death, Vast and Empty!] for the reward.

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