The next diary entry was also about Zaratul.
'October 30th, I woke up today still thinking about Zaratul's visit yesterday.
This Sequence 2 Miracle Invoker, I don't think he came specifically to chat with me.'
'A Sequence 2 is a high-sequence powerhouse at the angel level, an existence incredibly close to the divine.
Would such an existence specifically come to chat with me?
Haha, he must be too idle then.'
'Zaratul said yesterday that fate is only a part of the 'Seer' pathway, not even its main body.
The pathway that truly represents fate is 'Monster'!'
'The peak of that Sequence, Sequence 1, is called the 'Serpent of Mercury', also known as the 'Serpent of Fate'.
The title for this Sequence is really cool, huh.
The 'Monster' pathway is controlled by the School of Life.
Yesterday, Zaratul said the School of Life worships the moon.
I thought about this all night and still couldn't figure it out.
Why do they worship the moon when the moon isn't a god?'
'Forget it, I won't think about these things anymore.
Today, the beautiful Miss Ge Lan invited me to go horseback riding.
Haha, she's a sassy little mare, and I prefer to ride her.'
This diary entry also contained a lot of information.
So, the Sequence 2 of the Seer is the Miracle Invoker.
Although I would eventually know all these Sequence names because of the Mysterious Book, knowing them earlier is never a bad thing.
Moreover, the Seer pathway can be linked to fate.
Even though fate is not the main body of this pathway, it already holds significant importance.
Fate.
The reason Seers can receive various revelations might be through obtaining certain information in advance via fate.
But because fate is not the main body, the information they receive is not entirely accurate.
To be able to foresee a certain amount of fate in advance, but unable to precisely ascertain the specific details, that is a Seer!
The 'Monster' pathway is the true path of fate.
This is interesting.
Grego is an Beyonder animal of the 'Monster' pathway.
If it has the chance to reach a high sequence, wouldn't it be a living 'fate radar'?
I can use it to sweep for danger!
Ahem, it's mutual assistance, mutual assistance.
Lex turned to the last page of the diary.
This page contained no useful information, mostly glorious deeds of the Great Emperor riding his horse.
He even set a 'small goal' for himself, to 'favor' all the ladies and Young Misses he knew before he turned thirty.
Closing the diary, Lex exhaled.
For the next Tarot Club, he finally had a diary to offer to The Fool.
Next, Lex summoned the spirit world treasure chest, threw the 'Devil May Cry' back in, and swapped it for the Traveler's Sketchbook and the staff of resentment.
He had originally wanted to take out the string puppet to use as well, but to be safe, he continued to leave it isolated in the spirit world treasure chest.
Next month, next month he should be able to use the string puppet.
Intis shouldn't spend two or three months continuously divining for the sake of an Ambassador, right?
Lex threw the diary pages into the treasure chest as well, paying 1 soli for storage, then took out the bounty money from Flying Fish Bar.
Counting it, the amount was exactly 2660 pounds.
Lex took out 660 pounds in cash, leaving the rest in the treasure chest, then ended the summoning.
The next day.
The weather was clear.
Lex boarded a hybrid-powered ship and left Damir Port.
As Green said, Skye Island was not far from here.
However, that Sea Island was not on the passenger ship route, so Lex would need to transfer to a special ship bound for Skye Island after arriving at the next port to reach it.
Fortunately, Skye Island was not as isolated as Windmill Island.
The island was rich in spices, with multiple spice plantations, which became the Sea Island's main economic pillar.
In addition, due to the presence of the Shining Black Star, an invisible mystical atmosphere was added to the Sea Island, attracting a continuous stream of Travelers.
Coupled with the pleasant climate and beautiful scenery on the island, Skye Island became one of the few tourist islands nearby.
In fact, Lex's main reason for going to Skye Island was to complete Osweld's work.
He felt that the possibility of the black star being a sealed artifact was very low.
The reason was simple: with so many tourists visiting Skye Island every year, many of them were likely Beyonder.
Furthermore, he heard there was also a Storm Church on the island.
If the black star were indeed a sealed artifact, it should have been discovered by Beyonder or the Storm Church long ago.
It was possible that the ship was specially built by the island's residents to attract attention, and then various strange legends were spread.
Although the Devil's Throat ship could not enter, if materials were transported into the cave by hand and then assembled inside the cave, it was entirely possible.
"But, it's still worth checking out."
Standing on the deck, on the special ship bound for Skye Island, Lex bathed in the midday sun, feeling a little anticipation, a little excitement.
It was as if he had the joyful feeling of going on a trip in his previous life.
Around two in the afternoon, Lex saw Skye Island.
This Sea Island was much larger than he had imagined; its estimated area was about three to four times that of Windmill Island.
From the dock, along the coastline, Lex saw a circle of buildings of varying heights, which appeared to have been built by the island's residents along the shore.
Not far from the dock was a beach, where Lex saw many people playing in the water.
This Sea Island was full of vitality, and the islanders were also enthusiastic.
As soon as Lex disembarked, four or five islanders gathered around.
They eagerly introduced and promoted themselves, each guaranteeing that they were extremely familiar with every blade of grass and tree on the island, and wouldn't get lost even with their eyes closed.
It turned out these were all guides.
Ultimately, Lex chose a young man who was half a head shorter than him, with large, bright eyes, and looked very clever, to be his guide.
"Hello, esteemed sir, Uchidi is honored to serve you," the dark-skinned young man said in not-so-fluent Loenese, and quite proactively helped Lex carry his suitcase.
With his main items and money on him, Lex didn't mind Uchidi helping with the suitcase to lighten his load.
He stated his purpose clearly: "I will be staying on the island for two to three days.
First, take me to a hotel.
Tomorrow, I want to see the Shining Black Star.
You can arrange the rest of the itinerary."
Uchidi confidently patted his chest: "No problem, sir, leave it to me."
They squeezed out of the crowded dock and walked along the coastal street to the entrance of a hotel with a sea-blue exterior.
Seeing the 'Mermaid' sign hanging above the hotel door, Lex felt a sense of familiarity, which reminded him of Mermaid Road in Enki Town.
Just as Uchidi pushed open the door, Lex suddenly saw a strange shadow crouching in the hotel lobby, in the dim space, emitting short, threatening growls from its mouth and throat.
