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Chapter 591: Information Gap

591 Information Gap

Upon hearing Lumian's inquiry, Madam Magician's tone carried a subtle emotion.

"Mr. Door is the ancestor of the Abraham family, the top duke among the five great nobles of the Tudor Empire. It was He who sealed this spaceship. Amon, on the other hand, designed the ritual that regularly siphoned power from the black hole to alleviate the pressure caused by the natural decay of the seal and hasten the black hole's demise."

Higher in rank than Amon… In the Tudor Empire, Mr. Door was second only to the Blood Emperor? He listened intently.

Madam Magician sighed softly at that moment.

"In a way, Mr. Door can be considered my mentor."

A mentor? Your mentor is a Fourth Epoch King of Angels and the top noble in the Tudor Empire? A figure from almost two thousand years ago… Lumian hadn't anticipated Madam Magician having such a profound background.

No wonder she earned the position of the Angel of Stars beside Mr. Fool's throne. No wonder she held a Major Arcana card in the Tarot Club!

Madam Magician glanced at Lumian, teasingly adding, "It's true that Mr. Door guided and 'supervised' me in advancing along the divine path, but the method wasn't as virtuous as you might imagine. It was far from good."

Far from good… Lumian was surprised before connecting the dots.

Combining his experiences, he made a guess.

Madam Magician had once fallen under the corruptive influence of Mr. Door but received assistance from Mr. Fool. Did she join the Tarot Club because of this?

However, from Madam Magician's words, it seems she reconciled with Mr. Door? Otherwise, she wouldn't refer to Him as her mentor. How intriguing and surreal. Just like how I might say in the future that the Angel of Inevitability, Termiboros, was my mentor, Lumian mused inwardly and probed, "Is Mr. Door still active?"

Is He as lively as His peer, Amon?

Madam Magician shook her head.

"He has perished."

I see… Lumian cast his gaze toward the deep, bottomless sea.

"April Fool's objective is to acquire that spaceship? But it seems they are unaware of the nascent black hole sealed inside…"

It was a formidable entity that not even a true god could completely neutralize. Once released from its seal and allowed to develop, it would compress and absorb everything in its vicinity. Why did the key members of April Fool's, who weren't even at the demigod level, believe they could confront it without fear?

Relying on the spaceship to contain it? That seemed improbable. Only the evil god who created the black hole or an entity at Mr. Fool's level could control it…

Mad Lady even believed that within the seal was an incubating deity or monster of a comparable magnitude…

With these thoughts in mind, Lumian's heart stirred as he inquired in a deep voice, "Were the key members of April Fool's misled? Is the Celestial Worthy's objective to unleash the black hole and trigger an apocalyptic catastrophe ahead of schedule?

"As long as Beyonders corrupted by Him enter the spaceship, He stands a chance of achieving His goal?"

He really doesn't seem to value the lives of Ultraman, Mad Lady, Bard, and Loki…

However, that is also typical of April Fool's modus operandi. They don't take lives other than their own seriously!

Lumian suddenly felt like laughing. His satisfaction from finishing off Ultraman and Mad Lady intensified.

Madam Magician nodded thoughtfully and remarked, "If you hadn't used all your resources and handled this matter with absolute strength, or if I had arrived ten to twenty seconds later and the grayish-white fog from Mad Lady's body had fully permeated the spaceship, the outcome might have been entirely different. We wouldn't be able to be here and discuss this matter so calmly."

Lumian reflected on the events that had transpired and muttered thoughtfully to himself, "If I hadn't gained temporary authority as the Governor of the Sea and restricted Mad Lady's teleportation, she might have approached the flesh-and-blood 'bird's nest' incubating the black hole before your arrival. She wouldn't have manifested a humanoid form made of grayish-white fog to infiltrate the spacecraft. If that had occurred, the situation might have been even more challenging to handle…"

The reason he obtained temporary authority as the Governor of the Sea was because he utilized Lie to pilfer a portion of the sea's power. This allowed him to resonate with the sea and possess a counterfeit yet highly elevated status.

The ability to use Lie to steal a portion of the sea's power was granted by the Seer pathway's mystical item, which had been imbued with a high-level power of Steal when placed on the ancestor-honoring altar in Milo Village.

The altar could bestow high-level Steal powers on items because it was constructed by Amon… Constructed by Amon…

Lumian's thoughts suddenly cleared up. He grasped that it wasn't just him and the others sabotaging April Fool's; there were also influential figures in the shadows who didn't want the Celestial Worthy to succeed!

Madam Magician chuckled.

"Have you figured it out? I recognized what was happening when I saw Lie, now endowed with the power of Steal.

"Some time ago, I spied on the altar beneath Milo Village and confirmed its purpose—to gather the spirituality of worshippers and accumulate enough power to trigger the bestowment of the Steal ability. Given Milo Village's population and the number of individuals with the sea bloodline, it can only be bestowed once a year. It can't last more than half a month each time, and it can only be used once or twice.

"Lie's enhanced power far surpasses that."

Lumian furrowed his brow and asked, "Are you suggesting that the 'Steal' on Lie was directly granted by Amon?"

This hypothesis struck him as absurd, comical, and surreal.

In the past few months, Amon had been a source of terror, causing him mental distress. He nearly perished in the Samaritan Women's Spring. Subsequently, he informed the Tarot Club and aided the Angel of Time in eliminating most of the Amons in Trier. He also wrested a substantial debt from Amon's parasitic form.

Their relationship? It was one of deep-seated enmity! The sentiment was likely mutual.

Yet now, he was being told that Amon had covertly assisted him?

While Lumian understood that Amon's aid wasn't driven by benevolence but rather to thwart the Celestial Worthy's objectives, he couldn't shake the feeling that the world had taken a bizarre turn.

Madam Magician chuckled and explained, "Perhaps, back then, there was an Amon residing within the altar.

"Truth be told, I didn't anticipate that those who once instilled awe, fear, and vigilance in our discussions would occasionally collaborate with us. Of course, don't become complacent. While we may be teammates when facing the evil gods beyond the barrier, that doesn't extend to all matters. Even when dealing with the evil god's followers, it depends on the specific circumstances. They might believe they can handle it alone and use the opportunity to set a trap that could harm you."

"Alright…" Lumian resisted belief, but he had no choice but to acknowledge the reality before him. The truth was laid bare.

Having been briefed, Lumian mentally reconstructed the sea prayer ritual, refining the spiderweb-like thought pattern without any critical deficiencies.

The corresponding experiences and lessons surfaced in Lumian's mind:

April Fool's biggest failure was not knowing that Franca and I are also members of the Tarot Club, apart from being part of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society. Moreover, the Tarot Club places great importance on matters related to the Celestial Worthy…

There's also an information gap between them and the Celestial Worthy, leading to their downfall…

Have they not considered that their goals might not align with the Celestial Worthy's?

Despite me lacking information as well, I wasn't careless. I didn't underestimate any visible or hidden enemies. Even a lion uses its full strength to hunt a rabbit…

Of course, the crucial aspect is that those holding key information and concealing it are on my side in this operation. What if they become my enemies next time? How should I deal with them…

As these thoughts raced through his mind, Lumian sensed that his digestion of the Conspirer potion had significantly advanced, thanks to the successful hunt and the questions he had formulated. Seizing this opportunity, he summarized his third acting principle: "One of the keys to a conspiracy is information. A good Conspirer must be adept at exploiting information gaps and even take the initiative to create information gaps."

Closing his eyes to assess his body's condition, Lumian felt that another major, successful conspiracy and a period of daily accumulation should allow him to completely digest the Conspirer potion.

And that major conspiracy could be combined with the ritual to advance to Sequence 5 Reaper. No further planning was needed.

The Reaper ritual required a conspiracy to capture a target whose Sequence was higher than his—alive.

When Lumian opened his eyes, Madam Magician transmitted the darkness in her palm to him.

"You'll be in charge of distributing these items. This is something a Hunter needs to learn and do well to advance to a demigod."

"Alright." Lumian was accustomed to distributing spoils of war.

He then added, "But before that, I'd like to meet Bard."

That, too, was a spoil of war.

In the ancient and dilapidated palace in the Nation of the Evernight, Lumian, Franca, Hela, and Gandalf materialized one after another.

They were adorned in their usual attire for Gatherings, with Lumian now assuming the guise of Muggle Aurore.

Gandalf unceremoniously tossed Bard to the ground, not bothering to restrain him.

Bard surveyed the familiar surroundings, devoid of any notions of escape or resistance.

This was the concealed Nation of the Evernight, isolated from the outside world. How could he possibly flee?

And against two demigods, how could he even attempt resistance?

Bard swallowed hard and spoke preemptively, "I was also bewitched by Loki!"

All he could hope for now was that, leveraging his Sequence experience as a Swindler, he could successfully "convince" the two demigods.

Noticing the silence from Hela and Gandalf, Bard added, "I can lead you to Loki's ancient castle. I know a clue, really!"

At that moment, Lumian Lee, masquerading as Muggle, spoke in a deep voice, "Just kill him and channel his spirit."

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    reign_333
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    too slow ranobes
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      Chapter 592 Bluff

      Kill him and channel his spirit?

      Bard stared at Lumian Lee, masquerading as a Muggle, a chill running down his spine as his hair stood on end.

      He sensed the unmistakable killing intent emanating from Lumian, causing fear to grip him.

      However, a suspicion lingered in Bard's mind; he believed Lumian was trying to manipulate him, deliberately showcasing his anger and hatred to break his psychological defenses.

      His suspicion arose because spirit channeling wasn't the optimal solution.

      Celestial Worthy possessed a higher level than many evil gods, and the corruption of those evil gods could lead to a failed spirit channeling, what's more someone with the Celestial Worthy's bestowment.

      Recognizing this, Bard's heart settled.

      As a Swindler, he maintained a terrified expression, stepping back two paces as he looked at Lumian.

      "I'll spill it all, no lies. You can verify it! Don't kill me!"

      Lumian approached him step by step, brandishing a dagger.

      Bard turned to Hela, Gandalf, and Franca, pleading in a "panicked" tone,

      "He's lost his mind, and you're just going to let him be? Spirit channeling isn't all-powerful!"

      Bard deliberately used "him" as a pronoun, signaling that he knew Lumian wasn't Muggle, as if urging them not to play along.

      In two steps, Lumian arrived in front of Bard, casting his gaze at the April Fool's key member, who couldn't temporarily change his appearance back. He raised the dagger in his hand.

      Bard sneered inwardly, growing more convinced that Lumian Lee wouldn't actually end his life for spirit channeling—at least not yet.

      If his current actions weren't an act, Gandalf and Hela would have intervened no matter what. They wouldn't just stand by!

      Bard strained his throat and shouted, as if terrorized, "I'll genuinely cooperate with you! I'll assist you in locating Loki and his ancient castle! See, I didn't even use my powers to resist in such a situation!"

      As Bard shouted, he fixed his gaze on Lumian and the dagger's tip, attempting to convey evasion and pleading through his eyes. The former conveyed fear, and the latter was a plea for mercy.

      Throughout this process, Bard's heart was filled with mockery, almost void of panic.

      Trying to deceive a Swindler?

      What a ludicrous notion!
      𝘭𝘪𝑏𝑟ℯ𝒶𝑑.𝘤𝑜𝘮

      I bet you'll stop after I count to five!

      Five, four, three…

      Pfft!

      Bard's vision suddenly turned blood-red as the dagger thrust into his left eye, piercing through the gap in the eye socket and into his brain.

      Impossible!

      Absolutely impossible!

      Is he truly going to kill me?

      Intense pain overwhelmed Bard's mind, prompting him to instinctively raise his right hand and press it against his face. He fought in the opposite direction, striving to put some distance between himself and the dagger, the source of the agonizing damage.

      Lumian reached out with his left hand, pinning Bard in place and making his struggles futile.

      Then, Lumian leaned forward slightly and whispered into the ear of the April Fool's key member.

      Bard glimpsed Muggle's beautiful face, her rosy lips moving as she whispered—a whisper filled with satisfaction and mockery, "My godson has gnawed on half of Loki's arm and knows a lot about him. I believe that knowledge surpasses yours…"

      Surpasses mine… If I had known earlier, I would have utilized my powers… Even in the midst of pain and struggle, Bard was momentarily stunned, feeling frustration, despair, and embarrassment.

      Soon, these emotions dissipated. Lumian gripped the dagger embedded in Bard's eye socket and twisted it a few times, crushing the frontal lobe.

      Observing Bard, who had now calmed down, Lumian nodded in satisfaction. He withdrew his dagger and earnestly assisted the other party in stemming the bleeding and bandaging the wound, though he skipped the disinfectant.

      Only then did Franca approach and click her tongue.

      "I thought you were just scaring him."

      That's why she didn't intervene. She had watched as Lumian advanced toward Bard, dagger in hand, witnessing Bard's pleas for mercy.

      She believed Hela and Gandalf had similar expectations.

      When the dagger pierced Bard's eye socket, Franca was taken aback. It was only then that she realized Lumian was serious!

      No, Lumian didn't truly intend to kill Bard. Instead, he planned to employ the April Fool's created prank to deal with him, recreating the original state of I Know Someone.

      Without waiting for Lumian's response, Franca asked curiously, "When did you master lobotomy?"

      Lumian wiped the blood off the dagger with a white strap and smirked mockingly.

      "I learned it from watching the doctor perform surgery on I Know Someone.

      "It's such a simple procedure. As a Beyonder skilled in action, if I can't memorize and imitate it after watching it once, it only proves that my brain has been corrupted by the potion."

      Impersonating Muggle, Lumian deliberately spoke in his sister's voice, as if she were still alive.

      Franca looked at Aurore's face under the hood and listened to her voice. She wasn't angered by the mockery. She only muttered, "The surgery isn't just about inserting and stirring a few times. There are still many key points before and after the procedure. Even during the surgery, if you insert it just a bit deeper, the outcome will be entirely different."

      "So be it. If he really dies, we'll commence the spirit channeling." Lumian casually poured the remaining truth serum into the mouth of the stunned Bard, who offered no resistance.

      After completing this task, he added, "Madam Hela mentioned that this place can minimize the influence of evil gods."

      "It's only minimal, not zero. Besides, what if the problem lies in his spirit, and he self-destructs?" Franca instinctively retorted. This was why Hela hadn't directly pulled Bard into a dream to extract his true answers. After all, the dream might present scenes that shouldn't be seen. This was even more dangerous than simple verbal descriptions.

      Only then did Gandalf, draped in a linen robe and a hood, sigh softly.

      He couldn't bear to witness Bard's suffering, but he didn't discourage the actions taken. He wasn't the one who had been harmed by April Fool's. He wasn't in a position to criticize the victim's family for their extreme actions.

      Before this operation, Hela had briefed Gandalf on Muggle's demise and Lumian Lee's role. The president of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society sympathized with the siblings' plight, but he also blamed himself. He believed that the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society had been unrestrained. As president, he bore a heavy responsibility.

      After a moment, Bard, who had undergone a "requiem" and gradually recovered from his pain, started addressing the queries of the people present.

      The first to inquire was Gandalf. He peered down at the Dream Stealer and asked, "How did you come to believe in that Celestial Worthy?"

      Gandalf and Hela had already gathered intel on Celestial Worthy from Franca and Lumian, and they deemed it crucial.

      Bard responded calmly, "From the beginning. I used to be a cultural relic thief and acquired a batch of ancient items. While studying their history to ascertain their value, I deciphered the meaning of some inscriptions…"

      Abruptly, Hela cut Bard's narration short and said coldly,

      "You don't have to explain the full meaning. Just mention a few keywords."

      Bard had no intention of arguing. He remained as docile as a sheep.

      "Keywords include: Deception, Fooling, Door of All Doors, Lord of Mysteries

      As Bard finished speaking, the ancient palace they were in suddenly became misty and unclear.

      Simultaneously, Lumian's left chest burned again.

      In the next moment, the night sky outside the palace darkened even more, and all the mist vanished.

      "Why did I feel like worms were growing in me just now?" Franca felt a lingering fear.

      Merely a few names, incomplete honorific names, made her inexplicably uneasy. Every inch of her flesh seemed to come alive, about to transform into worms crawling out of her skin.

      One of Bard's initial plans was to answer Lumian and company's questions dishonestly and without reservation. Then, he would take the initiative to reveal all the details regarding Celestial Worthy. He wanted to see if he could secretly corrupt his enemies and shake the Nation of the Evernight's concealments to create a "door" to escape.

      "If I could really use this to corrupt Gandalf and Hela, why would they kill me when we're all Celestial Worthy believers? We would definitely work together to deal with Lumian Lee!"

      Of course, Bard no longer harbored such thoughts. He had obtained an inevitable peace.

      "Descriptions of high-level existences often indicate danger. In this world, ignorance might not be a bad thing." Gandalf sighed and assessed what had just happened.

      He then inquired about the follow-up.

      Bard's expression remained unchanged as he said, "After deciphering the words, I lost consciousness. When I woke up, I had already transmigrated to this world.

      11:40

      "After adapting to my new body, I instinctively recalled my previous encounters and the words I had deciphered. Then, I saw a thin gray fog emanating from my surroundings and received a revelation from the Celestial Worthy.

      "In other words, you believed in that Celestial Worthy as soon as you transmigrated, before the establishment of the Research Society?" Gandalf probed further.

      "Yes." Bard's emotions lacked any fluctuations. "Back then, I thought that if I didn't choose to submit, believe in Him, or follow Him, I might die on the spot. When that happened, I might not have a chance to transmigrate and revive. Later, I gradually realized His greatness. He could even fool the Nation of the Evernight and prevent our problems from being discovered."

      Gandalf pondered for a moment and asked, "How did Loki come to believe in that Celestial Worthy?"
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        Chapter 593 Fooled

        In response to Gandalf's question, Bard recounted the past with a directness that left little room for ambiguity.

        "I don't know. He didn't tell me. After the founding of the Curly-Haired Baboons Research Society, I began to notice the guy's actions and demeanor mirroring the influence of the Celestial Worthy. Likewise, he saw the same in me, prompting a mutual inquiry. Eventually, we confirmed each other's intentions, and assembled an April Fool's team."

        Gandalf and Hela probed about the Celestial Worthy, but with no breakthroughs, Lumian, disguised as a Muggle, shifted his gaze to Bard and asked, "What was your crew's aim in disrupting the sea prayer ritual?"

        "To control the underwater spaceship. It's our ticket to traversing the cosmos and holding our ground against Angels to some extent…" Bard revealed April Fool's plan.

        Lumian's lips curved upward.

        "Do you know what's sealed in the depths of that spaceship?"

        At this revelation, Franca suddenly grasped the core issue.

        Spaceship?

        The thing at the bottom of Port Santa is a spaceship?

        Isn't this too sci-fi and not mystical enough?

        Does this world have everything?

        To expedite the interrogation of Bard, a key member of April Fool's, Lumian and Franca had entered the Nation of the Evernight without much communication.

        Does this world have everything?

        To expedite the interrogation of Bard, a key member of April Fool's, Lumian and Franca had entered the Nation of the Evernight without much communication.

        "Spaceship…" Gandalf echoed the term, his tone brimming with unmistakable yearning.

        Hela maintained a silence akin to the depths of night.

        Bard responded to Lumian's inquiry, "According to our interpretation of the language and the insights from the Celestial Worthy, that spacecraft functions as both a petri dish and an incubation chamber. It's nurturing a high-level creature. Control the spaceship, and you control it. Without that control, the spacecraft alone won't stand a chance against an Angel."

        The smile of "Aurore" became even more alluring.

        "Ever wondered why the ancient Angel who sealed the spaceship didn't take control of it? Why didn't They command the high-level creature or destroy it outright?"

        Bard fell silent momentarily before articulating, "It might take a considerable time for the high-level creature to mature. Taking control of the spaceship would halt everything. Patience is required until the recent few years—just before the creature is due—before it can be managed."

        Lumian's smile beneath the hood grew brighter.

        "If that's the case, the ancient Angel who sealed the high-level creature will definitely reappear. Did you have the confidence to resist an Angel and win the spaceship? Or do you believe the Angel either didn't try to decipher or couldn't decipher the true meaning of those commands?"

        "It's been so many years—They might have already perished…" Bard paused.

        In his dream, a creature on the altar, potentially the avatar of an ancient Angel, hinted that the Angel might still be observing Milo Village and those waters.

        "Why didn't we think to confirm it before embarking on the entire plan…" Bard voiced his doubts, his emotions showing no apparent shifts.

        Lumian replied with a smile, "I can tell you that the spaceship isn't sealed with a high-level creature. It's an incomplete, nascent black hole. Once unsealed and piloted away, it will absorb the mystical body housing it, suck you guys in, and completely take shape, tearing apart and devouring the current world.

        "Back then, the ancient Angels didn't attempt to control it because it was dangerous, idiot!"

        Bard was once again taken aback, as if he had never considered such a possibility.

        After a moment, he hesitated and said, "We… might have… been fooled…"

        Though Bard's emotions remained unchanging, the blood-colored liquid that trickled from the simple bandage down the bridge of his nose painted a tragic and mournful picture.

        Lumian burst into laughter, his back bending slightly.

        "Do you only now realize that you've all been fooled by that Celestial Worthy? He provided revelations to mislead you. Through your deaths, He could open the seal and destroy this world to achieve His goals!

        "Haha, April Fool's, indeed an organization of fools!"

        Bard fell into silence once more, then candidly expressed his thoughts.

        "We're fools, truly fools…"

        Meanwhile, Gandalf and the others had varied reactions.

        Dammit, a black hole? Destroy this world? Franca had thought the news of a spaceship was explosive enough, but she hadn't expected something even more terrifying to follow.

        And an entity creating a black hole?

        Franca, lacking direct understanding of top-level powers, realized the magnitude of such a great existence.

        Previously, she felt she had a sufficient understanding of the world. Now, she admitted frankly, I'm still a f*cking elementary school student!

        Gandalf took a deep breath and said, "If I become a god, it would be so convenient for me to conduct research… Black holes…"

        Hela retrieved a metal flask from her black widow clothes and took a sip, her thoughts inscrutable.

        Lumian's laughter echoed for a moment, providing a brief respite. However, underlying pain still gripped his heart, resonating in the shadows within. It couldn't be eradicated or dismissed.

        In the presence of the key members of April Fool's, memories of his sister Aurore's tragic fate couldn't be ignored.

        Bard stood there, a silent reminder of a fact deliberately overlooked.

        Hence, Lumian couldn't help but utter, "kill him and channel his spirit," resorting to action in a half-truth manner.

        Looking at Bard, Lumian inquired, "Do you know if Ultraman and Mad Lady have been to Cordu?"

        "Yes," replied Bard. "Part of our original plan was to find Nolfi's child, the sea maid. She lived in Intis's Riston Province. A stopover at Cordu was intended to confirm Muggle's situation and the final outcome of the prank."

        At the mention of "prank," a vein on Lumian's forehead throbbed.

        "How could you be so sure that Muggle was already dead?"

        Hearing Lumian, disguised as a Muggle, pose this question, Gandalf let out another inaudible sigh. Franca sighed inwardly.
        𝑙𝒾𝘣𝘳𝑒𝒶𝒹.𝑐𝘰𝓂

        Bard shook his head.

        "I'm unsure. Mad Lady and Ultraman went. They informed me the village was wiped out. No chance for anyone to make it out alive. They might have even employed divination, spirit channeling, and such to be sure."

        "Impossible for anyone to survive?" Lumian smiled. "Am I not human?"

        Bard glanced at him and spoke his mind.

        "You might not even pass as human anymore."

        That's not wrong. I'm now a humanoid Sealed Artifact with self-awareness and fate… Lumian made a self-deprecating remark before adding, "The number of survivors is greater than you can imagine. A certain madame, her husband, butler, and maidservant had fled."

        Without giving Bard a chance to respond, Lumian inquired further,

        "What was Loki trying to achieve with the Muggle incident?"

        "I wasn't deeply involved. Just tossed in a few ideas; not much in the loop," Bard admitted honestly. "Ultraman might have a clue. He and Loki teamed up in other ventures."

        "In what ventures?" Lumian persisted.

        Bard shook his head slowly.

        "Not entirely sure about the specifics. It's tied to the Eternal Blazing Sun Church."

        Connected to the Eternal Blazing Sun Church? Ultraman, a Sequence 5 Priest of Light on the Sun pathway… The humanoid Sealed Artifact lost by the church on the betrothal ship… Lumian's instincts kicked in.

        "Any key April Fool's members that are not transmigrators?"

        They had previously misconstrued April Fool's as a gang of degenerated transmigrators. Yet, as an organization, it naturally expanded.

        After all these years, April Fool's likely harbored more key members!

        Bard nodded.

        "Yes."

        As expected… Lumian shot a glance at Franca, garbed in Assassin attire, seeking confirmation from Bard.

        "One of them is a Purifier from the Eternal Blazing Sun Church, and he holds a decent status?"

        "Yes," Bard confirmed again. "Thanks to him, we got wind of a Grade 1 Sealed Artifact we could utilize when we altered our plan. He even assisted in its escape from the seal."

        "And who might this person be?" Franca inquired, stepping in for the absent 007.

        "It's a one-way line to Loki," Bard indicated, revealing his lack of knowledge about the member's true identity.

        Franca chuckled, saying, "If the Eternal Blazing Sun Church launches an inquiry, they might stumble upon some leads."

        Grade 1 Sealed Artifacts weren't just lying around. They couldn't be pilfered casually!

        Lumian, noting Gandalf and Hela had no more queries, turned to Bard.

        "What intel do you have on Loki's ancient castle?"

        "It goes by the name Dylan—a charming name," Bard began. "Loki once told me it's a concealed ancient castle. Impossible to discover or see under normal circumstances. In simpler terms, you can't pinpoint its location through appearance or history.

        "I've always envied Loki inheriting such a treasure after transmigration—an ancient castle. Later, he relied on the Celestial Worthy's revelation and the corresponding boon to succeed. I once tried to swindle Castle Dylan for myself, but I failed."
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    Supreme_Ancestor
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    He also wrested a substantial debt from Amon's parasitic form.

    Their relationship? It was one of deep-seated enmity! The sentiment was likely mutual.

    Nah! Not mutual. He's just playing a game with you. Hopefully you won't overestimate yourself lol

    Bard swallowed hard and spoke preemptively, "I was also bewitched by Loki!"

    All he could hope for now was that, leveraging his Sequence experience as a Swindler, he could successfully "convince" the two demigods.

    I want that confidence in my life.
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    isaaliRs
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    So hard waiting new chapters
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    reign_333
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    I'm still waiting for a good Amon to appear. Among millions of copy, there has to be one error.
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      isaaliRs
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      Даже если будет такой, это будет ловушка от основного Амона
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      Iso
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      One of Amon's abilities is cloning, but if he creates a clone with the intention of severing the mental link between clones it affords him some degree of protection against corruption, divination, and dangerous information. These copies might be good guys so long as they don't reconnect with the main Amon
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    Good_Night
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    Sheesh... Lumina is ruthless. hlst
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      Error404
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      He is not ruthless enough... He should first mental torture the guy and than do some more torture before killing him.
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        Lady Georgeitte
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        I still think that was savage tho swindler
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        Unaffiliated_Busines
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        It's time for some mental swirling? 7
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