Mystery: At the start, you gain the uniqueness of the thief.

After the Tarot Meeting in Chapter 83



After the Tarot Meeting in Chapter 83

After the Tarot Meeting in Chapter 83

Little Sun Derrick didn't notice this detail either. He just saw that everyone was so enthusiastic, and after thinking for a moment, he looked at Death Azik and said, "Although I can't investigate your past, I can ask the chief about the Phoenix Path. Maybe we can find some clues."

Rosen then said with a smile, "Of course I'll try my best to help!"

Under Mr. Fool's control, the world raises its hand to indicate +1.

"Thank you everyone." Death God Azik smiled at this moment and thanked them sincerely. He could tell that most of them really wanted to help him.

Klein's friends seem to be pretty good people!

Azik felt a sense of relief at that moment, because everyone hopes their child can make good friends.

Although Azik hasn't quite reached the point of truly treating Mr. Fool as a child yet, after spending some time with Klein and being repeatedly brainwashed by Rosen, Azik has indeed begun to subconsciously regard Klein as a junior who needs care.

After Azik's incident, the rest of the Tarot session was quite uneventful. Apart from Leonard asking to buy a sealed item to further self-destruct the truck, everyone else remained silent because they had no shopping needs.

After the transaction, everyone shared some gossip from their lives, and that marked the official end of this tarot session.

Rune, Backlund, Queens – Audrey opened her eyes, still somewhat dazed. After all, the information she received at this Tarot meeting was truly explosive, far too stimulating for Audrey, who was just starting out.

"Audrey, you're awake."

Just then, Audrey heard a slightly familiar voice beside her, which brought back some of her memories. She then noticed that she was covered with a blanket.

"Susie, did you put the blanket over me?" Audrey asked, somewhat surprised.

"Because Audrey is asleep and doesn't have a blanket, she'll be cold." Susie said, uttering each word with difficulty, probably because she hadn't practiced these words much.

"Susie, you're such a good dog." Audrey couldn't help but walk over and hug the golden retriever, then, as if remembering something, she said, "Susie, starting today I'll teach you to speak. There were some grammatical errors in what you just said—"

"Okay!" Susie nodded, clearly looking forward to it.

"Good doggy!" Audrey couldn't help but smile and pat Susie's head. Then, remembering what had just happened at the Tarot meeting, she thought for a few seconds before calling her maid over and starting to arrange the next part of the itinerary.

She will use her connections to buy Russell's diary and help Mr. Death find clues about his past.

Sunya Sea—

"Emperor Roselle, the Death Consul —"

-

Alger the Hanged Man opened his eyes in the captain's cabin, his hand pressed against his chest, where he could clearly feel his heart pounding rapidly with excitement.

Mr. Fool's power has only revealed the tip of the iceberg to him, and even that tip is enough to make one look up in awe.

He was simply lucky enough to become a member of the Tarot Club, yet he already possessed the "playing method," a secret that ordinary people could not know.

Alger's excitement grew. He took a deep breath and began to think about how to better fulfill the request that had appeared at the Tarot meeting: "I remember Roselle's Diary appeared at the previous gathering of extraordinary individuals, and the Spirit Cult's words—"

Also the Sea of ​​Sunia—

Cattleya had barely opened her eyes when she couldn't help but look excitedly at Bernadette beside her. Before the other could ask a question, she spoke up herself: "Your Majesty, the Fool is indeed an old friend of Emperor Roselle. He knows your father's whereabouts, and he also said that your father is currently in a state between life and death—"

Bernadette's words to calm Cattleya down caught in her throat; she never expected to receive such explosive news.

This left Bernadette frozen in place, her mind a jumble of thoughts.

-

Cattleya, meanwhile, began to vividly describe what had happened at the previous tarot meeting, eager to tell Bernadette everything she knew.

Bernadette listened quietly, and in the process she clearly recovered. After hearing Cattleya's description, Bernadette closed her eyes.

Father did not completely perish after all!

Very good!

Bernadette took a deep breath, opened her eyes again, looked at Cattleya, and said, "I will provide you with some of Roselle's diaries, which you can hand over to the Fool at the next Tarot meeting."

"Yes, Your Majesty." Cattleya nodded quickly, then couldn't help but observe Bernadette's expression. She knew that her adoptive mother's feelings must be very complicated at this moment.

After observing for a while, Cattleya couldn't help but ask, "Your Majesty, do you have any guesses about Mr. Fool's identity?"

"I don't know, this doesn't sound like the style of any of my father's old friends—" Bernadette shook her head, then paused, as if suddenly remembering something.

"What's wrong, Your Majesty? What's on your mind?" Cattleya couldn't help but ask.

Bernadette did not answer; she simply recalled an incident from the past, when Russell, after finishing writing in his diary one day, felt inexplicably terrible.

"Father, what's wrong? Did something happen?" Bernadette, who hadn't yet fallen out with Roselle, couldn't help but ask with concern as she looked at her father, whose mood had inexplicably soured.

"It's nothing, I just ran into a strange conman. Maybe I'm overthinking it. How could that be—" Rosell shook his head. He was clearly trying to reassure his concerned eldest daughter, but as he spoke, his expression became dazed.

"Father?" Bernadette couldn't help but call out.

"I'm fine, Bernadette, I'm fine." Rosell shook his head, smiled at his eldest daughter, then suddenly seemed to remember something, his expression turned serious, and he said, "Bernadette, if you encounter a strange, hidden being that can communicate with you through writing, be sure to tell your father. Don't talk to it casually, understand?"

"Huh?" Bernadette naturally didn't know why her father would say that, but she could see Rosell's worry, so she nodded.

"Yes, Father, I understand."

The memory ended there. Bernadette raised her hand and rubbed her temples. She didn't know why she suddenly remembered this, but she remembered very clearly that she hadn't encountered any secret entity that communicated with her through writing since then.

But in any case, it was clear that Russell's unusual behavior that day was related to this.

It's clear that the other person encountered something while writing in their diary.


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