Hobert's mind was racing. He first thought that when he met Bernadette before, they just passed by each other. It was impossible for Bernadette to find out too much information about him.

She must have learned about the existence of the "Creator" from another way.

Hobert immediately had related ideas: "Hidden Sage" and "Knowledge Wilderness", there is a high probability that everyone knows the existence of "The Creator".

This has to start with rescuing Old Neil when we went to Tingen City before.

The ritual performed by Old Neil at that time was most likely a way of searching for the "wilderness of knowledge" by the "Hidden Sage", or a kind of trial.

Hobert remembered that the "Hidden Sage" seemed to be a mysterious existence formed by the unique activation of the "Hermit" path. According to Hobert's observation, the "Knowledge Wilderness" was different from other sources and seemed to have a certain amount of intelligence. .

Yes, intelligence. Hobert feels that this term is very appropriate, and it feels similar to artificial intelligence.

The “Creator” appeared at Old Neil’s ceremony and disrupted the process of the ceremony. The “Hidden Sage” should be able to “hear” the honorable name of the “Creator” pronounced by Klein.

In addition, "hidden sages" have the habit of instilling knowledge into extraordinary people of the same sequence. Bernadette is already at sequence 3 at this time. There are some ways to avoid "knowledge expelling people", or the knowledge instilled by "hidden sages" is difficult to be reused. What impact does it have on her.

Hobert guessed that Bernadette might even have the habit of actively listening. After all, much of the knowledge imparted by the "Hidden Sage" was very cutting-edge occult knowledge.

Perhaps inadvertently, Bernadette heard information about the "Creator".

Or maybe she got the information from the "wilderness of knowledge".

Hobert inadvertently used that eye to peer into the "Wildness of Knowledge". Although the "Wildness of Knowledge" cannot trace back to Hobert, it should be able to "find" many clues, including information about the "Creator" Information.

Later, Bernadette learned the news from the "Knowledge Wilderness" in a secret way.

No matter which channel Bernadette learned about the existence of the "Creator", the information she knew was extremely limited.

Thinking of this, Hobert's mentality gradually stabilized: "Yes, I do know that secret existence."

This time it was Bernadette's turn to be stunned. She probably didn't expect that Hobert would admit it so openly.

Hobert spread his hands: "Then what? Report me to the official Beyonder? They should be more interested in you than a hidden existence with almost no presence, right?

"'Queen of Mysteries' Bernadette!"

This time it was Bernadette's turn to be slightly surprised: "How do you know who I am?"

Hobert smiled and said: "I just know."

Bernadette's expression became solemn and she was silent for a few seconds before saying, "You are overthinking this. I won't be like those scoundrels who go to the official Beyonders to inform them when they have no ability."

Hobert said to himself: Well, there is an Uncle Zhou who would like to talk to you about this issue.

Bernadette: "I just want you to help me say hello to the Creator. Now that you know who I am, please tell me: Bernadette says hello to Him."

Your greetings have been received by the Creator, Hobert thought to himself.

He said: "No problem."

Hobert picked up the wine glass: "Cheers to this thrilling conversation. I hope I won't have a similar experience in the future."

Without waiting for Bernadette to respond, Hobert drank all the wine in his glass, then bowed slightly in a gentlemanly manner, stood up and left.

Bernadette smiled slightly because of Hobert's last words and watched Hobert leave.

After leaving the dining table where Bernadette was sitting, Hobert came to his senses: Bernadette wouldn't think that the "creator" was her father Russell who had been resurrected, right?

The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this should be the case.

Should I pretend to be Russell and deceive the "Djinn" from Bernadette?

Hobert shook his head slightly and rejected his idea. Bernadette was not a three-year-old child, so she would probably be exposed after just a few words, and everyone would be embarrassed by that time.

Instead, he could pretend to have amnesia and evade Bernadette's temptation by saying that he had forgotten many things in the past. But in that case, Bernadette would not easily give the "djinn" to the "creator".

It’s better to have natural contact. Let’s talk about it later when we have a chance.

When Hobert returned to his table, Donna asked with a smile: "How come you know so many beautiful ladies, Hobert?"

Hobert said to himself: Because I am a sunny and handsome boy.

He explained casually: "Don't think blindly, we're just acquaintances?"

Donna: "Really? Why did you look so nervous just now? Then that lady looked nervous again?"

The two dining tables were far apart, and Donna couldn't hear the conversation between Hobert and Bernadette.

Elizabeth and Selina were also very curious, and their gossipy hearts were palpable. Only Melissa smiled politely, as if she wasn't too interested in any of this.

Hobert told the truth: "Because we were exposing each other's shortcomings just now. Well, yes, we were exposing each other's shortcomings."

Originally, he wanted to say, "Her father and I are competitors," but when he thought that Bernadette might hear the conversation, or there was a way to know their conversation, Hobert simply changed his words.

Donna continued to ask: "Why do you want to expose each other's shortcomings? Are you competitors?"

"You can think so." Hobert said vaguely: "Where did we talk just now? Oh, yes, about Backlund's haze.

"Many gentlemen and ladies wonder why there are so many sunny days in the weather forecast in the newspaper? You know, they don't see the sun a few times throughout the year.

"Some people even go to the suburbs to see the sun, otherwise they would forget what the sun looks like."

This wasn't the first smog joke at the dinner table, but everyone still laughed.

Benson smiled and said: "Sure enough, humor is a required course for every gentleman."

The dinner ended in a cheerful atmosphere. Hobert arranged for them to stay at the hotel and borrowed the hotel's small reception room, intending to talk to Elizabeth and Selina alone.

Benson on the side smiled and said: "As the only male in the group in Tingen City, I can't let the two ladies leave my sight. I'm sorry, I don't mean to distrust you, but I want to live up to their parents' entrustment."

A very responsible brother.

Hobert was not annoyed at all: "It's okay, but I suggest you wait outside the door of the reception room, otherwise Miss Elizabeth's trip will be in vain."

Benson was stunned: "Why?"

"Unless you also call me teacher." Hobert smiled slightly.

Benson thought of Selena, who was obsessed with the occult, and could only nod: "Okay."

Hobert asked the waiter to bring a chair for Benson to sit at the door.

After closing the door of the reception room, Hobert first built a "spiritual wall" so that Benson would not hear their conversation.

While Hobert took out candles and other items from his briefcase, he asked Elizabeth: "Are you still having the same nightmare recently?"

Elizabeth was a little nervous: "Yes, and it seems to be becoming more and more frequent."

Selina stared at Hobert without blinking, as if she was carefully taking note of every step in front of her.

Holbert lit the candle, opened the "Amanda" hydrosol, and dropped a few drops on the burning candle.

The air was immediately filled with a sense of tranquility and serenity, and Elizabeth and Selina fell into a dazed state.

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