Mystery: Lucky

Chapter 453 Chapter 31 You can call me Amon

Alice's answer confirmed Klein's suspicion. He ignored Alice's "affectionate" call to Amon and silently raised his vigilance towards Mr. "Gate".

Cattleya or Bernadette only sent so many diaries this time. After talking about this, Alice glanced at Klein and thought of Anderson who didn't know where he was:

"...Do you know where Anderson is?"

Klein spread his hands.

The answer was obvious. Alice gave up asking and sighed:

"Sigh... I hope he can arrive before the new holy book is compiled."

The compilation of the church's new holy scriptures still takes time. Even if it is completed, its release will not be completed in a short while. Theoretically speaking, it should be very smooth for Anderson to find a night church to pray during this period.

Even if he is unlucky.

Alice sincerely hoped that Anderson would return her monocle before then, so that she would have a unified public image.

As for privately... haha, who cares.

However, Alice, who took the initiative to mention the holy book, reminded Klein of another thing: "Did you remind Leonard..."

When it comes to the Church of the Night, there are always a few people who cannot be bypassed. Captain Dunn's level is at least temporarily over with Alice - the captain does not complain about her, nor does he blame her, but he will never treat her again. She just thinks of herself as the original Alice.

Alice knew very well that there was no way to solve this matter. She was sad, and the matter ended like this. She did not hold on to the matter, just like Evelyn - maybe this state was not good for them. Say it's the best.

As for Klein...how to explain it, that's his business.

After all, Melissa and Benson don’t know the truth either - Alice feels that Klein will face no less farewell than she does.

But there is one person's question that they may have to face together - after all, Alice once reminded Leonard about the protagonist of the era.

She was not sure whether Leonard would think of relevant issues from his resurrection. In fact, Alice suspected that the captain had also thought about it, but the captain might not take the initiative to dig the grave.

Because once the grave is dug, regardless of whether there is a corpse inside, things will become different, and judging from the captain's decisive "Your Excellency", it is obvious that he does not want to explore this.

Unless the captain thinks they are monsters or evil gods...well, they seem to be

Alice closed her eyes and asked Klein: "If he comes and asks, which card should I give him? Or...let him draw it himself?"

"...'Star' card." Klein concluded.

Alice nodded thoughtfully and then asked:

“Can I deal cards to someone else?”

This is not a question, it is more like a notice. Although she has never taken the initiative to deal cards, Alice believes that she should have this right.

The Fool is her favored one!

Of course, Klein would not veto Alice on this point, but he looked at Alice and made a request:

"If you meet the right person, can you ask me what I think first?"

This is the insurance he gave Alice to prevent Alice from accidentally attracting any strange people.

After hearing what he said, Alice looked at him doubtfully and couldn't help but mumbled:

"There was no way I could bring people in without your consent.

"I will definitely ask you, and I will definitely get your consent. Otherwise, how can I attract people... Well, do you mean that I have to ask you first, and then tell him about the Fool and the Tarot Cards? And then draw cards?”

"Yes," Klein nodded, "Besides, you always have to test the other party's credibility..."

"No need for that," Alice raised her hand, "Actually, I have an easier way to solve the credibility problem."

Klein looked at her and motioned for her to continue, so Alice replied proudly:

“We can learn from the ‘Aurora Society’ and the ‘True Creator’. All people, no matter good or evil, no matter what they have done before, will become devout believers as long as they pray.

"Of course, this is actually my guess, but I think the truth of the matter is still very high. If it doesn't work, we can still learn from the 'Eternal Blazing Sun'.

"I remember that the Church of Storms had a table that would praise the 'Eternal Blazing Sun'... although it was demolished."

The corner of Klein's mouth twitched.

This refers to a past event that happened in the Church of Storms. Within the Church of Storms, there was once a table that was contaminated by a sealed object from the path of the "sun", and turned into a fool who could only praise the sun. Therefore, the gang of punishers So they dismantled the table and threw it into the fireplace...

It can be regarded as praising the sun with life.

This seems to be a true portrayal of the entire "Sun" pathway - magical items made with the extraordinary properties of the "Sun" pathway. Most of the side effects are the same, which is to praise the sun and let others praise the sun.

This kind of brainwashing preaching method is actually similar to the "True Creator" in a sense. They both turn people into fools who only have faith.

It is undeniable that Alice's words are reasonable. As long as he has the ability to turn all the people who have read the Fool's honorable name and all the people who have prayed to the Fool into fools who only know how to praise the Fool and praise the Tarot Club, then Things were solved.

But the end result of this would make him dislike it very much. Even though he knew that Alice was just joking, he still looked at Alice with a pious face and said:

"Praise be to you, great Miss Destiny."

Alice shook her body.

Klein laughed at her expression and asked her:

"Miss Destiny, you don't want all your followers to treat you like this one day."

Alice quickly started shaking her head.

Klein stretched out his hand and knocked her on the head, stopping her movement, and then said to her seriously:

“I don’t want that either.

"This is not faith, this is a fool without self-thinking.

"I don't want my followers to be like this, just like Emperor Russell doesn't want his child to really become an angel - although this example doesn't seem that appropriate."

"...But," Alice couldn't help but correct him, "You are only Sequence 5 now. Isn't it too early to consider being a believer?"

Mr. Fool, who had just recovered to Sequence 5, remained silent.

They didn't chat for long, and Alice soon returned to the real world, trying to divine where Anderson was at Klein's suggestion.

After entering the book "Grossell's Travels" and returning, Anderson Hood said goodbye to Gehrman Sparrow, and began to think about which Church of the Night he was going to.

The sea is a realm of storms, and there is no such thing as entering the Night Church to pray. Anderson thought it was best for him to go to Loen.

But Anderson Hood had no intention of just finding a night church and going in to pray. Although he was not a wanted criminal on the sea and could do so, the misfortune left behind by Miss Destiny might not be simple.

After Anderson Hood carefully considered this matter, he selected two places, one was Backlund, the capital of Loen, and the other was the legendary temple.

Anderson Hood believes that the Church of the Night in other places may not meet the conditions for knowing the identity of Miss Destiny.

Although he is indeed not a wanted criminal and can indeed set foot on the mainland and find a dark night church to pray, he may be arrested for this nonsensical thing.

After careful consideration, Anderson finally chose St. Samuel's Cathedral in Backlund - without him, the church in Winter County was still a bit too dangerous, especially for wild Beyonders.

After arriving at Pulitzer Harbor by boat and taking the subway from Pulitzer Harbor to Backlund, Anderson couldn't wait... and decided to rest for one night.

After recharging his energy, Anderson Hood got up from the hotel bed early the next morning. After checking out, he had another breakfast and then walked towards St. Samuel's Cathedral.

Alice no longer needs to perform such troublesome actions as falling asleep to complete dream divination. With just a thought, the picture of the future will appear before her eyes.

The scenes were connected into a complete and smooth future. Alice saw the faint morning light and Anderson Hood walked into the church, wearing a monocle.

However, this "strongest hunter" who had not set foot in a church for a long time did not know that at least the three official churches of Loen - Storm, Night and Steam, had banned the entry of monocles.

After observing that the bishop sent someone to inform her superiors in the future revelation, Alice couldn't bear to close her eyes and decided to go and guard Anderson tomorrow morning.

She had recognized from the revelation that the church Anderson stepped into was the St. Samuel's Cathedral that she was extremely familiar with.

So early the next morning, Alice entered the church in the morning light, sat on the first bench near the front, closed her eyes and assumed a praying posture, while focusing on the door.

Angel is very advantageous in this regard. As long as there is a medium - it can be a believer, it can be residual power, it can be an object or something else, in short, as long as there is a similar medium, she can cast her gaze all over Beck. Rand, and indeed the world.

It’s just a different level of power that can be projected.

This way of observing the world through spirituality is often more straightforward. She can see many things that are invisible to the naked eye and even difficult to detect with spiritual vision - for example, she can see the disguised and hidden Amon.

Despite this, she didn't need to stare like this to feel Amon's presence - this was a spiritual warning.

However, Alice does not trust spiritual warnings so much now. The main reason is that spirituality did not remind her of the goddess's gaze.

This can already explain a lot of problems - in the face of certain existences, spirituality does not always play a role, and she cannot survive relying on spirituality.

Just like spirituality probably wouldn't remind her about the "Key of Light".

With a slight spiritual touch, Alice "saw" Anderson Hood walking into the church wearing glasses, and she hurriedly opened her eyes.

But the bishop's reaction was different from what Alice saw in the revelation. He had already recognized Alice's identity and only nodded in greeting. At this moment, he turned his attention to Alice.

The bishop did not come up to Alice to say anything, but Alice realized that he was waiting for her reaction, so she thought for a moment, turned to wave to Anderson and shouted:

"Anderson? I've finally waited for you—come here."

With that said, she gave up the seat next to her.

When he first saw her, Anderson's expression was surprised. Then, after the shock, he was more surprised.

Alice saw Anderson smiled and asked as she walked over:

"Are you waiting for me here?"

Alice stared at Anderson for two seconds, then smiled and gave a reply that matched her image:

"No, I came here because I knew I would meet you here today."

During their conversation, the bishop withdrew his gaze from the two of them and divided his attention to other people.

This was a trust that gave her full authority over things. Alice had hardly experienced this kind of trust. She was inexplicably moved and decided to thank the bishop later.

Her unfathomable answer did not make Anderson feel uncomfortable. Anderson even walked over and sat down with an attitude of "as expected".

Alice looked at Anderson curiously. As she watched, Anderson took off the monocle on his right eye, handed it to her, and whispered:

"This is the item that Hermann gave me. It is said that it came from you."

After a pause, relying on his previous experience of apologizing to the "audience" demigod, he asked very sincerely:

"I apologize to you for my previous rudeness. Since you are here, can I think that in your opinion, I have been punished enough?"

This is indeed an apology, but it seems not entirely - it aroused Alice's anger very well.

She narrowed her eyes and glanced at Anderson. She took the monocle and waved to relieve Anderson's bad luck.

Alice then chuckled, put the monocle on her right eye, turned it to adjust the position, and then looked at Anderson, saying in a friendly tone:

"You know, dear Anderson?"

"I just helped you a lot - in Backlund, if you walk into a church wearing a monocle, the bishop of the church may think you want to rob the church's donation box.

"And if you give me the monocle, there will be no problem.

"After all, I have just done what I wanted to do, and I am just waiting for a monocle - oh, right.

"I haven't introduced myself yet, have I, dear Anderson?"

"You can call me Amon... um, Dolly Amon?" (End of this chapter)

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