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Chapter 905. Psychological Blind Spot

Based on his experience from watching many detective animations, Klein believed that someone who wore a scarf to conceal his face and hid his physical characteristics with an overcoat was likely problematic. He probably hid an unspeakable secret, especially when it wasn’t winter yet and the temperature in the Berserk Sea couldn’t be considered cold.

However, this has nothing to do with me. Even if a locked-room murder mystery happens, the one having a headache would be the Captain… I should head above the gray fog later to do a divination and see if this trip will be smooth… Klein didn’t mind the matter, but he still thought about it conscientiously.

He retracted his gaze and looked at the Desi roasted fish that was being served by the waiter.

After having dinner, he returned to his cabin and completed a divination above the gray fog. He obtained the conclusion that there wouldn’t be drastic changes to the environment he was in and that everything would happen smoothly.

This allowed Klein to fall asleep peacefully without relying on Cogitation as he slept till daybreak.

With a whistle from the steam engine, the liner began moving and departing Halman Harbor.

The harbor could still be vaguely seen as Klein saw a figure there.

The figure wore a white shirt and a dark blue coat. He had a rather high nose, deeply recessed eyes, light blue eyes, and brown curly hair. His face was rather cut and his chin was slightly raised. He gave off a supercilious look.

With a sweep of his gaze, he quickly locked onto the liner which Klein was on.

At this moment, the sky suddenly darkened as though a door leading into the pitch-black land of illusions had formed.

A deafening typhoon stirred up from the seabed, surging upwards with massive amounts of blue mass. Dark lightning flashed like rifts in the void. They kept appearing and kept healing themselves until they disappeared.

This completely blocked the vision of those on the liner and at the harbor, putting them in two seemingly different worlds.

The Berserk Sea had once again shown its horror.

The liner failed to avoid or resist, and it could only continue cruising forward along the safe sea route that had relatively weaker storms.

What a coincidence… This likely isn’t a coincidence… Standing behind the window of his cabin, Klein first sighed inwardly before coming to the conclusion that this sudden anomaly in the Berserk Sea was due to unnatural reasons.

Although it was common for the weather in the Berserk Sea to change suddenly without notice, to actually change at a particular point in time still left one suspicious.

The man at the dock is tracking the suspicious tourist from last night? And that tourist decided to change the weather upon realizing that he had been exposed, doing so that he can force the liner to leave? Klein made a guess when he made the connection.

And if that really were the case, it means that the suspicious passenger who hid his face with a scarf might very well be a demigod or someone who carried a Grade 1 Sealed Artifact!

After all, with Klein’s present strength and items, it was impossible for him to trigger such a weather anomaly without the use of Sea God Scepter.

Of course, he also had other means like throwing out Azik’s copper whistle to see if he could cause the entire Berserk Sea to go berserk.

Seriously? I just want to be a normal tycoon that’s heading to the Southern Continent. Why would I encounter a pursuit at the level of demigods… Sigh, I’m under too much stress that my Sequence doesn’t deserve… Klein gave a self-deprecating laugh and finally chose to believe the divination he made last night.

Amidst the storm, the wobbling liner cruised along a rather calm stretch with apocalyptic scenes around it. And most of the tourists wore calm looks as though they were very accustomed to such conditions. Only a few people who were on their first trip across the Berserk Sea were trembling, grabbing tightly to anything they could grab at.

Time ticked by as the gales and lightning gradually calmed down. Bit by bit, the sky brightened.

At this moment, Klein, who was on the deck, felt his spiritual perception trigger. He subconsciously looked in the direction of Halman Harbor.

Above the undulating dark blue waves, beneath white scattered clouds, there was a white radiant flame flying over at high speeds from afar.

The flame increased in size and became increasingly clearer until it revealed its complete form. It was a gigantic flaming spear!

The flaming spear tore across the sky and landed at the bow of the liner’s deck. However, it didn’t ignite anything. It burnt through half a wooden plank and spread out before materializing into a figure.

The figure had a high nose, deeply recessed eyes, and blue eyes. He was none other than the man who had previously appeared at the dock!

He looked middle-aged as he slowly surveyed the area and walked through the wide-eyed and agape tourists before walking into the cabin.

The similarly agape Dwayne Dantès silently heaved a sigh of relief when he confirmed that the person wasn’t here for him.

The way he appeared sure is cool. As expected of a demigod… Now, the only issue is that they do not come to blows. Even if the conflict cannot be helped, it’s best they go to a neighboring sea to fight. Otherwise, there’s no way this ship can withstand it… I can Teleport away quite successfully, but all these tourists… I’ll only be able to save a few… Klein habitually drew the sign of the crimson moon on his chest, praying for the Goddess to bless them.

Just as he had such a thought, he saw a figure fly out of the cabin, slamming heavily onto the deck. It was none other than the suspicious tourist who had covered his face with a scarf.

This man had already revealed half his face. The tip of his nose was red and he had a thick beard around his mouth with saliva staining them.

His nearly triangular eyes were filled with horror. He held his hands to the deck as he kept crawling backward.

“Who got you to carry that item and put on such a disguise?” At the cabin’s entrance, the middle-aged man with the high nose and blue eyes slowly walked out. He spoke in Intis with a heavy voice.

The suspicious tourist shook his head frantically.

“No, I don’t know. He was also wearing the same. H-he gave me 100 pounds to take this ship to the Southern Continent before returning by myself!”

The middle-aged man silently watched with his penetrating glare that seemed to tear through his soul.

This made the tourist break out into a sweat as his body convulsed. He once again stammered his explanation, but there weren’t any changes to it.

The man retracted his gaze before his body burst into white radiant flames.

Following that, he transformed into a gigantic flaming spear and shot towards the region where Halman Harbor was.

The flaming spear quickly disappeared into the distance, leaving a twinkling speck.

During this entire process, apart from at the very beginning, the demigod didn’t take a second look at the surroundings tourists. It was as though they never existed.

A simple but smart ruse… By getting someone to disguise as himself and board the ship, then using certain means to control the weather; thus, creating proof that he’s on the ship, but in actual fact, he had been at the harbor the entire time. Once the enemy starts the pursuit, he can then attempt to escape… Enlightened, Klein made a judgment.

This made him suspect if the pursuee was once a Conspirer, Magician, or other Beyonder that was good at coming up with ruses.

As for the person who transformed into a burning-white spear, his arrogance, detestable nature, and his usage of the Intis language had made Klein believe that he was probably a demigod from the Hunter pathway. It was possible that he was an Iron-blooded Knight.

I’ve no idea why there was a conflict… Klein shook his head and returned to his cabin.

On the deck, the tourists finally snapped to their senses as they discussed the supernatural phenomenon they had just seen in murmurs.

A person could transform into a flame, and the flame could reform into a human!

Amidst the noisy commotion, the liner continued cruising forward on the safe sea route. It didn’t encounter any accidents midway, and it arrived at another harbor at midnight.

Like usual, Klein didn’t alight, afraid that he would encounter something.

He took out his gold pocket watch and opened it to determine the time to head to the restaurant.

Another half an hour… Klein silently muttered to himself as he looked up and out the window.

At this moment, many tourists who were bound for this harbor were heading for the dock along the gangway with their luggage in hand.

As he swept his gaze, Klein’s gaze suddenly stopped on a figure.

The figure wore a black bonnet. He had dark golden sideburns. His lips were tightly pursed and his facial features were clear and distinct, like an ancient, classical sculpture without any wrinkles.

He wasn’t carrying any luggage, and soon, he stepped onto the dock with the crowd, disappearing into the corner of the road.

Klein just watched motionlessly, as though his body wasn’t his.

He felt every drop of his blood turn cold as a name appeared in his mind: Ince Zangwill!

The street lamps on the harbor had already lit up. The liner’s many windows also lit up in concert with them.

Dwayne Dantès was waiting inside a first-class cabin in darkness and silence.

Klein had already sat down without showing any emotion. All kinds of thoughts couldn’t help but flash across his mind.

This is the first time I’m discovering signs of Ince Zangwill after the Great Smog of Backlund…

The demigod from before was probably tracking Ince Zangwill…

His tricks are more profound than I thought. He found someone to disguise as him and gave him items not to divert his trackers, but to create a mental blindspot. It made one subconsciously eliminate this ship from the possible options…

He was here from the beginning…

That coincidental change in weather was likely created by Ince Zangwill with 0-08…

Why would he be pursued by an Intis Hunter demigod… What is he plotting…

Amidst his churning thoughts, Klein suddenly took out the adventurer’s harmonica and blew it.

Silently, Miss Messenger Reinette Tinekerr with her four blonde, red-eyed heads in hand appeared before him.

Klein opened his mouth before closing them again. Picking up a pen, he quickly wrote:

“Mr. Dwayne Dantès has discovered traces of Ince Zangwill on Waypoint Island in the Berserk Sea.”

Folding the letter, Klein handed it along with a gold coin to Miss Messenger.

“Send it to the mailbox at Backlund’s 7 Pinster Street.”

The four heads in Reinette Tinekerr’s hand turned at the same time as the eight eyes looked at Klein.

She didn’t say anything and bit onto the letter and gold coin.

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    PRAISE THE ADAM! wiseacre
    Also i bet ince is the one klein will kill to become a bizarro scholar. I want ince to die with every drop of his blood squeezed out and him to feel the pain that klein, daly and leonard felt
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    He felt every drop of his blood turn cold as a name appeared in his mind: Ince Zangwill!
    Eagerly waiting for him to die!!! evil

    As a demigod from hunter pathway is involved maybe Medici/the evil spirit inside Ince did something....or it might be Ince plotting something

    PRAISE THE FOOL
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    Time to revenge!
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    Target spotted
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  5. Offline
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    ¡Ince Zangwill!

    evil Finalmente es momento de cazar a esa basura
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  6. Offline
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    Its on sight kiaa
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  7. Offline
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    Oh god, not even 3 c-words and that pants loser arrived
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    I've always been confused about this part—where the churches try so hard to keep the Beyonder world hidden from ordinary people.

    From what we’ve read in this chapter, it seems inevitable that ordinary people will eventually become aware of it. After all, there are many Beyonders not under the control of the churches, and even some nobles know about this world. We also know that there are evil Beyonders, like the Aurora Order, who surely wouldn’t care about hiding their powers from ordinary people… right? Or do they care? And if so, what compels them to care?

    Is there something that will happen if ordinary people learn about this? Did I miss an explanation?

    Or am I just overthinking it, and the real reason is simply that the churches don’t want the entire world to know about Beyonders because more people might try to become one out of desperation—especially given how hard life is for commoners. As we know, the resources needed to become a Beyonder are extremely limited, and advancement is difficult. Well, unless it's the City of Silver where the environment there compels them to do so.

    But I don't know, I'm still confused. butwhy
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      This is just my take on this. I’ve also forgotten whether or not they mention the specific reason earlier in the novel.

      What will people do when they realize they can get superpowers?

      They’ll obviously try to gain them regardless of the cost for power. We know that the present world is lacking in beyonder ingredients. We also know that when beyonders die, they leave behind their beyonder characteristic. These two things when combined will public unrest with ordinary people scheming and plotting to kill beyonders just to gain their characteristics. The ones that aren’t able to gain beyonder powers will get desperate and turn to some malevolent gods. The ones that are relatively ordinary and have less ambition will get jealous or become the victims of beyonders. And we know that negative emotions can lead to an evil God’s descent. There are just too many variables to making beyonders public.

      The seven orthodox churches probably don’t want to take that risk. Though I feel like they could probably accomplish it but it would take time. Also probably with the apocalypse coming, they want to have more quality than quantity. It’s hard to monitor a lot of people and rampagers are a thing. They want to be able to check up on each beyonder’s mental state. Now that I recall, that’s also probably why beyonders not from the church are disdained. Because they lack mysticism knowledge and are susceptible to become a rampager and probably because they are being goaded by some evil god.

      The city of silver can probably do it because their situation is unique. They can be wiped out if everyone isn’t equipped with some defensive measure. It’s also so that they don’t collapse from the inside due to the general populace lacking knowledge of mysticism. They don’t want something like the True Creator incident in silver city when the returning adventuring team all ate that mushroom that corrupts people and brought it back to share with others. Plus, they aren’t lacking monsters to hunt and gain ingredients from for beyonder potions.

      Also, ordinary people are probably very useful as anchors, plus any malevolent beyonders are immediately squashed by the seven churches if they so much try to appear. And if people start talking about strange incidents then the church will investigate. Also, any clues from beyonders can be divined, or investigated by some mysticism means; it’s best to leave few traces and few people to know about you.

      To summarize, it’s just too risky with too many variables involved if beyonders are made common knowledge.
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    kill him klein
    chapter 745 of PRAISING THE FOOL meme_4
    ch505 of HATING SPOILERS ohno
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    PLS KLEIN PERFORM UR SEQ 4 RITUAL ON THAT DIRTBAG INCE AND FIGHT ALONGSIDE LEONARD TO AVENGE UR CAPTAINNNNN
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