Odis once asked Bernadette how she had developed her power.
The answer was: there was not much development; once you become a demigod, power will naturally follow.
Odis hadn't expected it to be so simple, but upon further inquiry, he learned that Bernadette's so-called "natural" success was the result of two or three decades of accumulation, which led to her having her own power.
Ody felt that he didn't have much time left, since after the war of the gods next year, the invasions of the outer gods would suddenly become more frequent, leaving him little time.
In order to recruit people more quickly, Odis currently has two plans. The first is to recruit wild extraordinary individuals on a large scale after the war begins, while the official extraordinary individuals are busy.
However, it's estimated that the official Extraordinary Organization will also recruit a large number of wild Extraordinary individuals, so we might not be able to compete with them.
Fortunately, there was another opportunity. After the war ended, the countries were overwhelmed and forced many of the extraordinary individuals recruited during the war to retire.
This is also an opportunity, because the official Extraordinary Ones have already helped train those retired Extraordinary Ones in past battles, and they can be recruited immediately.
Those extraordinary individuals who were forced to retire were not necessarily those with poor abilities; they were more likely those with insufficient connections.
Besides these two opportunities, you also need to create your own.
For example, Odis attached great importance to the voyage of Shatas and Mobet. He not only saw them off in person, but also gave them the coordinates of some islands inhabited by elves, which he had obtained from Bernadette and Cattleya.
Bernadette had been operating in the Misty Sea for a long time and was quite familiar with the situation of the elves there. Odis had discussed this matter with her during a casual conversation.
After Bernadette warned Odis not to provoke these temperamental ancient races, she told Odis everything she knew.
The latter was something Odis had obtained from the Tarot Society, and now it was given to Shatas.
Besides Odis, a group of people came to see her off, some of whom had received help from Xiatas and others and came spontaneously to bid her farewell.
Part of it was secretly organized by Odis; the point was to fill the docks so that Charlotte could see how much everyone missed her.
The final result was very good. Shatas waved goodbye to the shore with reluctance and boarded the "Ghost" of the "Dawn Sword" to leave port.
This was an opportunity that Odis actively created. Although he didn't go, his ship arrived, and the goodwill of the people of Crus arrived.
Odis certainly won't attack these elves now, but what about later?
After Odis becomes an angel, the image of the "Lord of Mysteries" will be closer to that of a god, and perhaps there will be an opportunity to recruit the elven prince Constantine.
Therefore, we should extend goodwill to them now to create conditions for possible recruitment later.
After seeing Shatas off, Odis stayed on Crus Island for dinner and returned to Azshara in the afternoon.
He guessed that the people the royal family had sent to keep an eye on him must have collapsed by now. A perfectly healthy person just disappeared without a trace, and they didn't know where he had gone all morning.
In the afternoon, Odis arrived at a dilapidated hotel on the outskirts of the city, where she met Adonis.
This man in his thirties was once a trusted subordinate of the Minister of the Interior. Not long ago, he was sent by the Duke of Bowen to collect evidence of Odis's crimes.
However, he lost the Duke of Bowen's trust by suggesting that Odis be recalled only after the construction work in Vauté was completed.
Then he did something that surprised even Odis: he went to the newspaper editor and gave a detailed report on what Odis had done in Voteia.
This move caused a stir in Azshara, making Odis a political celebrity in the country and even helping her digest the potion.
At Odis's request, Adonis was released, but he lost everything he had before. He and the company president had little money and could only stay temporarily in this dilapidated hotel.
Adonis did not recognize Odis, so he was momentarily taken aback when Odis arrived.
When he learned that the visitor was Odis, he was neither enthusiastic nor indifferent. He invited Odis to sit down in the small room and poured him a glass of water.
Odis asked, "You don't even know me, yet you've suffered this fate because of me. Do you think it was worth it?"
"It's not worth it." Adonis sat opposite Odis. "Since you've shown up in Azshara, it means you've been removed from your post as governor."
"All our previous efforts seem ridiculous now."
Mr. Ed, the former editor-in-chief of the Remnburg Morning Post, who was in his forties and somewhat balding, was sitting on the bed listening to their conversation.
Odis replied, "It's not funny at all. Not everyone has the courage you have."
Or rather, in his view, because of the extraordinary suppression, few people have such courage anymore.
"Your efforts will not be in vain," Odis said to Adonis. "I have come today to recruit you to be my advisor and accompany me to my post in Backlund."
Adonis shook his head helplessly: "Forget it, I'm utterly disappointed in this country."
Odis smiled and said, "I will return to Wotai, and I have a feeling that it won't be long."
Adonis hesitated for a moment: "Please...please let me think about it."
Odis hummed in agreement, then said to Mr. Ed, "The State of Wotai is establishing the 'Wotai Daily,' and I've recommended you to them as its president. If you agree..."
"Agreed." The president smiled and said, "I don't need to think about it, I agree now."
Odis smiled slightly: "Someone will come to pick you up before dinner and escort you to your new post in Wotai."
Adonis was taken aback again, not expecting that Governor Garr would be so proactive.
Moreover, it seems that his influence in Wotai State has not been greatly affected.
Odis stood up, patted Adonis on the shoulder and said, "If you've thought it through, come find me in room 306 of the Remburg Hotel. Well, it's best to go before the day after tomorrow, because I might have to leave then."
After saying this, Odis took his leave.
After he walked away, Ed said to Adonis, "What else is there to consider? Even if you become a staff member without a formal position, it's much better than your current situation."
"And Odis clearly intends to give you an important position!"
Adonis smiled. "I just don't quite trust the officials in Remnburg."
Before this, not only did the Duke of Bowen trust him greatly, but he also trusted the Minister of the Interior, which is why he dared to put forward his own ideas.
However, this allowed Adonis to see the true nature of the country's nobles and officials.
Ed said, "Governor Garr only took two and a half months to completely retake Wotai State and solve the problem that the state had been struggling with for a long time. He is obviously different from other officials!"
Adonis slowly sat down in the chair: "It seems so."
...
Odis returned to the hotel, had dinner under surveillance, and the next day, under surveillance, went to the palace in Remnburg.
Odis had once traveled by carriage past the Sodrak Palace in the Kingdom of Rune and knew what the main gate of the palace looked like.
The Reimborg Royal Palace is just as magnificent as the Sodrac Palace from the front, but the architectural styles are quite different.
This palace is called the Royal Palace of Stockholm. The main entrance seems to have only steps but no gate, although there are quite a few guards.
The carriage entered through a side door on one side of the steps, and was subjected to a thorough inspection and questioning upon entering.
After entering the courtyard, Odis alighted from the carriage and was led to the king's office by the vice-captain of the royal guard.
Looking around, Odis thought to himself: This is what a royal palace is all about.
Upon entering, there is a large courtyard, inside which stands a dark-colored five-story building.
This is the main building. Of course, there are many other buildings behind it, which are the residences of the king, queen, princesses, princes, and princesses.
For Oedipus, who had bought a ticket to visit the Forbidden City, such a small place was hardly awe-inspiring.
The king's office was very spacious and luxuriously decorated.
Odis bowed to the king, then looked at the figure behind the large office.
Conrad I was dressed in formal attire; he was younger in person than he appears in the photograph and possessed a refined and scholarly air.
Meanwhile, Odis, who had already been promoted to demigod, judged from observing the other party's spirituality that this king was only a Sequence 5.
This seems to be a stipulation of some agreement between the secular government and the church that the king cannot be a Sequence 4 or an extraordinary being of Sequence 4 or higher.
Conrad I took off his glasses and put down the documents in his hand: "I heard that yesterday you preferred to see Adonis, who had just been released from prison, rather than come to see me?"
Odis replied neither humbly nor arrogantly, "This morning, I met a very important person."
He shrugged: "That was a meeting that was arranged long ago, before I was even told to come to Azshara."
Hearing Odis's reply, Conrad I was not angry, but smiled and said, "I know that you will feel very uncomfortable if I recall you at this time."
"But those with greater abilities should be doing more important things!"
King Conrad I said solemnly, "After careful consideration, I am prepared to appoint you as the ambassador to the Kingdom of Ruen."
"You should know that among all of Lenburg's foreign ambassadors, the ambassador to the Kingdom of Rune is the most influential."
Odis nodded and said, "I know."
This is simply a way to remove him from Rembrandt to prevent further impact on the Vötäti region in the short term.
Odis knew very well that he would only stay in Backlund for a year or two at most. After the Remnburg government took over the Vötät region, they would find some work-related mistake to transfer him back and give him a sinecure.
When a strong leader is needed somewhere, then transfer Odis there.
It's not that Odis wouldn't be given important positions, but rather that Conrad I, in his high position, saw Odis as a sharp sword that shouldn't be used lightly, lest it cut him.
Logically speaking, in this way, it wouldn't take more than a few years to initially tame officials like Odis.
But Odis was not a plaything for the nobles. Whether they liked it or not, he would return to Remburg, and then the situation would be beyond the king's control.
However, the international situation is still relatively stable, and Odis needs to stay in Backlund for a while, so she has no intention of falling out with the royal family.
Conrad I was somewhat annoyed by Odis's consistently indifferent attitude. After exchanging a few more words with Odis, he signaled that Odis could take his leave.
A dozen seconds later, a senior male servant knocked on the door and entered, whispering at the desk, "Your Majesty, the Duke of Stockholm says that Odis has already reached Sequence 4."
"What?" Conrad I jumped up, then said with a hint of fear, "No wonder he had such a bad temper!"
There are three demigods in the Remberg royal family. The title of Duke of Stockholm is a shared title among the members of the Remberg royal family. Whoever inherits the Sequence 3 extraordinary ability is the "Duke".
This Sequence 3 individual has been living in the Royal Palace in Stockholm.
The entire Remenberg was the old duke's "territory," especially the Royal Palace in Stockholm, where the duke could use his extraordinary abilities to obtain much important information about the palace.
In Conrad I's view, a demigod was entitled to throw a tantrum in front of the king of any country.
After that, he experienced moments of joy and moments of sorrow.
The reason for the joy was that Odis was an official of Lenburg, so the demigod Lenburg could be summoned.
The worry stemmed from the fact that Odis was not very loyal to the Remnantburg royal family, and it would take a considerable price to win him over.
Conrad I was even considering whether to win over Oedipus through a marriage alliance.
Or perhaps they should offer some benefits to the Church of the God of Knowledge and Wisdom, so that they would completely hand over Odis to the royal family?
Up to this point, Conrad I had never considered Odis to pose a threat to Remenberg, because he was a member of the Church of Knowledge, and he knew very well that the Church of Knowledge was not very interested in secular power.
That's why he believed that he could tame this "pirate general" using methods that had been effective before.
The reason he was appointed as the ambassador to the Kingdom of Loen was mainly because the Loenburg royal family also realized that the current international situation was somewhat turbulent.
Conrad I received intelligence that Odis might have an intelligence network in Backlund, and his intention in sending Odis to Backlund was actually to use his intelligence network to serve Remnburg.
Of course, Remburg also has an intelligence network, but in Loen, they dare not go too far, so Remburg's intelligence network cannot play a significant role in some sensitive situations.
...
After returning to the hotel, Odis quickly received her official appointment letter, and officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs came to report to her on the current situation in Backlund.
The current ambassador of Remnburg to the Kingdom of Loen is Count Connery, who is highly trusted by the king and has held the position for more than a decade without ever making any major mistakes.
However, the count was over sixty years old and repeatedly stated that he was no longer able to perform the duties and requested to return to his country.
After Earl Connery returned, Backlund still had two deputies: Viscount Dana Arthur and Karen Sidley.
The former was a nobleman deeply trusted by the king, while the latter was a high-ranking official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
One chief envoy and two deputy envoys all had the power to report directly to the king, so Conrad I was not worried that Odis would act recklessly after arriving, as the main diplomatic work could be completed by the two deputy envoys.
Often, Odis only needed to attend some balls or parties; in fact, this job did not require much skill.
After all, true diplomacy is actually a clash of strength between two countries. If you are not strong enough, you can't expect to achieve much in diplomacy.
As for the method of reporting directly to the king, it was through a radio that had been encrypted with extraordinary power.
Odis and his two deputies each had a special watch whose hands would not move normally, but would only display the time when the radio was needed.
Arranging the numbers in the order of hour, minute, and second will form a six-digit password. This six-digit password is required to open a special channel on the radio and report directly to the king.
Although Odis had no specific diplomatic mission, the Remnburg Foreign Minister had two basic requirements for him: first, to maintain the alliance with the Kingdom of Rune regardless of how turbulent the international situation was.
Secondly, it is essential to project a positive image as a Rembrandt diplomat and avoid actions that could damage the country's image.
In response, the diplomatic official who came to communicate with Odis would accompany Odis to Backlund to teach Odis aristocratic and diplomatic etiquette.
Odis thanked the Foreign Minister for the arrangement and asked the official's name. After learning that the official's name was Darren, she confirmed with him that she would depart the next day.
Darren hadn't expected to leave so quickly, so he hurriedly said goodbye and went back to make the necessary preparations.
In theory, Odis should visit the Minister of Foreign Affairs at this time to personally express his gratitude and report some of his ideas.
But demigods can be unreasonable; he had no such plans and instead went to St. Chester Church to visit Archbishop Douglas.
After learning that Odis intended to recruit some wild extraordinary beings in Backlund, the archbishop gave Odis two contacts in the hope that they could help him.
Both of these contacts were followers of the "God of Knowledge and Wisdom" who lived in Backlund.
Although the Church of Knowledge has no right to proselytize in Loen, Backlund is currently the largest international city, so the Church of Knowledge will naturally send people there to cultivate some of its own extraordinary forces and complete some tasks that are not suitable for the Church to handle.
Among these two contacts was Detective Essinger Stanton.
Odis expressed his gratitude for the archbishop's sincerity. He was well aware that the Church of Knowledge had more than just this much power in Backlund, but to reveal such a secret arrangement was indeed an effort to help Odis.
In the evening, Adonis came to Odis and offered to become his advisor.
Odis immediately gave him an advance on his salary so he could buy some decent clothes for the two of them, since they were leaving the next day.
That night, Odis took Rupert to Azshara, intending to take him with him to Backlund.
Currently, with the giant Grosser and the ascetic Snowman on Crus Island, Odis only needs to place an ordinary crew member there.
Odis's important subordinates are all very busy right now. Longzel is suppressing bandits in the state of Shattrath and will be staying there for some time.
First mate Bazel continued to build Odis's extraordinary influence in Azshara and was responsible for providing military support for intelligence operations in Lenburg.
Third Officer Bevis is currently serving as the director of the Remnburg Research Institute, and among the ship's officers, only Rupert is still available for deployment.
Meanwhile, the other crew members were also very busy, with combat captain Cleveland assisting first mate Bazel.
The other crew members, including Bosun Salina, Boris, and Noy, are now extremely busy, taking turns on duty at Cruz Island, robbing merchant or pirate ships, and attacking Fenneport's naval vessels.
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Around 8 a.m., Odis and his entourage arrived at the station and boarded the train bound for Backlund.
Odis was the ambassador to Remenberg, an important diplomatic figure, so the Ministry of Foreign Affairs chartered the entire train and sent a dozen or so entourage members, as well as a company of guards.
At 9:00 AM sharp, the special train escorting the ambassador to his new post departed from Remburg train station. Over the next two days and three nights, the train would travel through eastern Remburg, as well as western and central parts of the Kingdom of Loen, before arriving at Backlund, located in eastern Loen.
This journey is equivalent to traveling from the western part of the Northern Continent all the way to the eastern part.
Odis and his two attendants each had their own separate room with a bed, a sofa, and a small dining table.
Although the space is a bit small, it is still quite comfortable.
After the train departed, Odis summoned the foreign ministry official named Darren and inquired about the major diplomatic events involving Lenburg and Rune.
Through these major events, Odis easily understood the current state of diplomacy between the two countries: Rune was a major power in the world and had always firmly controlled the initiative in diplomacy between the two countries.
Remnburg desperately needed international support from Loen, so it had no choice but to ignore the huge trade deficit it had every year.
Furthermore, Lundberg is actually a landlocked country that needs Rune's seaport to control its base in the southern continent.
This is essentially the lifeline of the base, which is now in the hands of the Kingdom of Rune.
So Remberg has always been very obedient, because he couldn't disobey.
This is also why the Foreign Minister of Lenburg instructed Odis to maintain good diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Rune.
At this point, Odis was still somewhat puzzled as to why Conrad I had appointed him as ambassador. Wasn't the king afraid that this diplomatic novice would mess things up?
Since she couldn't figure it out, Odis stopped thinking about it. The king had his thoughts, and Odis had her plans.
With the cover of being Ambassador Remnantburg, Odis was able to more easily evade investigations by official extraordinary individuals when carrying out some of his plans.
On the special train to Backlund, Odis talked with Darren until noon, and then they went to a restaurant for lunch together.
In the afternoon, Odis declined all visits and conversations, citing a lunch break as the reason.
Because it's Monday, he needs to prepare for a tarot reading session.
Back in his own carriage, Odis lay on his bed and began to plan his journey to Backlund. Suddenly, his spirit was stirred, and he looked at the table beside him.
Suddenly, a piece of paper appeared there, taking less than a second from nothing to something.
Odis suddenly stood up, his intuition failing to detect who had placed it on the table.
He immediately made the action of opening the "Eye of Secrets" and did not notice any spiritual obstruction, which means that there is no danger in opening the "Eye of Secrets".
Because of the protection of the "wilderness of knowledge," even if Odis were to witness pollution at the level of gods, he would not suffer much harm.
So Odis opened the "Eye of Secrets" almost without hesitation, but still found nothing.
Then he turned his gaze to the letter, on which were a few lines of hastily written words: Although your special nature prevents Stiano and me from truly facing you, and from making any arrangements specifically for you, once you become a demigod, the distance between us will be closer. I can indirectly arrange some interesting things for you. I wish you a pleasant time in Backlund.
Odis frowned and turned his gaze back to "me and Stiano".
That was the true name of the "God of Steam and Machinery," which proved that the person who wrote this message to Odis was probably on a similar level to the "God of Steam and Machinery," or at least an archangel.
He wondered if this was a letter written to him by the "Hidden Sage".
Odis read the contents of the letter again. There were some contradictions in it. It said at the beginning that there was nothing that could be done against Odis, but later it reminded Odis that it would "find something" for Odis to do.
Moreover, even though he said he "could not truly face" Odis, he still sent this letter. Of course, it is also possible that he had someone else or an "invisible servant" deliver it.
Even if he wanted to make a harsh statement in front of Odis, the dignified "Hidden Sage" wouldn't go so far as to personally deliver the message.
At this moment, the letter in Odis's hand gradually disappeared, as if it had never existed.
This surprised him: "Hidden Sage" retracted a message?
Odis then smiled and shook his head. It was impossible to withdraw; it only showed that he didn't understand what kind of ability this was at all.
Odis sat on the sofa, took out his pipe and filled it with tobacco: First, it was certain that this letter was most likely sent by the "Hidden Sage." Second, it was certain that the "Hidden Sage" was not a fool.
He lit the tobacco with "witchcraft," took a puff, and continued to think: If He isn't a fool, then why did He tell me when He was taking some actions against me?
The options that can be ruled out are that this was an act of courtesy by the "Hidden Sage," or that it was a benevolent deity.
Odis took another drag of his cigarette: "He must have had a purpose in doing this. If I were to do something similar, what would my purpose be..."
Suddenly, he thought of the phrase "Me and Stiano" again, and suddenly had an inspiration: the main purpose of the "Hidden Sage" was not to remind him that He had actions against him, but to remind him that the "God of Steam and Machinery" had actions against him!
Having figured out the motive, Odis roughly understood what was going on: After I became Sequence 4, the "Hidden Sage" and the "God of Steam and Machinery" would most likely be able to take some actions against me. The "Hidden Sage" learned from some source that the "God of Steam and Machinery" was more targeted at me and was likely to succeed, so he reminded me in this way.
Odis pondered for a moment and came up with a solution: first, after the Tarot meeting ended, he would find a church, pray to the "God of Knowledge and Wisdom," and tell Him about it.
The second thing is to go to the church of the Goddess of Night as soon as you arrive in Backlund and tell the Goddess of Night about this.
The guiding principle for dealing with such incidents is: only gods can deal with gods.
In addition, Odis himself should also be more vigilant. Judging from the letter from the "Hidden Sages," their arrangements are not very urgent, and there should be no danger in the near future.
However, this should not lead to complacency. If anything seems amiss, immediately log in to your main account.
Currently, the "Lord of Mysteries" can use the "Reappearance" ability at will. With the help of those two drops of the "Elf King's" blood, he can at least hold out for a few seconds, and probably wait for the assistance of the "God of Knowledge and Wisdom" or the "Goddess of Night".
Lost in thought, Odis finished his pipe. He knocked off the ash and began pondering his final question: The "Hidden Sage" said that because of my unique nature, neither He nor the "God of Steam" could truly face me. Is this statement true? Or false?
After a moment's thought, Odis concluded that it was most likely true.
He recalled his time in Backlund, where, although he was controlled and monitored by the Steam Church, he had never been in great danger.
At the time, Odis believed that the "God of Steam" was unable to remove the "wilderness of knowledge" from him, so he mainly focused on surveillance.
He has now changed his mind: the "God of Steam" may really be unable to face me or have any influence over me. Otherwise, He could have captured me and taken me to His divine kingdom to study me slowly. But He only sent people to monitor me, which is actually very risky.
However, the "God of Steam" couldn't explain this too clearly to the angels and demigods of the Steam Church; he could only ask them to pay close attention to his movements.
Having thought this through, Odis felt he had figured out many things.
He thought to himself: This is a bit like a "newbie protection period".
Now Odis only has one last question: Who gave me this "newbie protection period"? Is it because of the special nature of the "Knowledge Wilderness"?
Then Odis thought of the scene he had seen in the "Wilderness of Knowledge" not long ago: Could this be some arrangement by the "Sage"?
Odis did not thank the "Sage" for this, but became wary, because it meant that his promotion process so far had been relatively smooth, which was very likely all part of the "Sage's" plan to resurrect.
Following this line of thought, Odis considered many things, but couldn't grasp the essence, so he eventually gave up trying. He figured he could only take it one step at a time.
After resting for a while, when the clock hands pointed to the number "3", Odis, who was lying on the bed, suddenly had his vision covered by gray fog. In the blink of an eye, he had appeared in a magnificent hall.
"Justice" Audrey bowed to "The Fool" Klein, who was shrouded in gray mist, and said, "Good afternoon, Mr. 'The Fool'."
Upon hearing this greeting, the other members seemed to instantly enter a "Tarot Club" state.
Klein paused noticeably before nodding with a smile in response to "Justice's" greeting.
He had just noticed that the "Hermit" hadn't manifested the glasses that obscured the "Eye of Insight," which immediately made him realize: Could this guy have advanced again?
I secretly opened my spiritual vision and took a look. Sure enough, I saw that Odis's spirit body had undergone a great change. A ball of starlight had formed in the center of the spirit body, which looked a bit like a miniature version of the Milky Way. It was quite spectacular.
He really did ascend to demigod status!
Klein found it somewhat unbelievable, which is why he paused noticeably before responding to Miss "Justice".
Because the "Hermit's" advancement speed was just too fast! When he joined the Tarot Club, he was only Sequence 9, but in less than a year, he had already surpassed him and become a demigod!
Klein even wanted to ask the "Hermit": Besides the "acting method," do you know of any other ways to combat the potion's distortion? Between the two of us, who is truly the "protagonist of the era"?
As Klein drifted into thought, the greetings ended, and Audrey spoke first: "Dear Mr. Fool, I have collected three pages of Russell's diary."
This was obtained by her newly established "Ruen Antiquities Collection and Conservation Foundation," and as the initiator and main funder, she easily had the opportunity to make copies.
This is also why Audrey is happy, because this is the power she has built that will surely play a greater role in the years to come.
"Very good." Klein smiled and nodded, indicating that Miss Justice could materialize the diary.
The "priestess" Cattleya remained silent; she hadn't received a diary from the "Queen" for two weeks, which was somewhat unusual.
She was, of course, unaware that since last week, the "Queen" had embarked on a passionate romance and had no time to think about the diary.
After receiving the three pages of Miss Justice's diary, Klein's lips almost twitched, because the first entry was "Rossel's Romantic Encounters."
This made him realize that compared to the diaries carefully selected by the "mysterious queen" and containing a lot of information, the diaries received by the other members were often not so important.
Klein casually flipped through the diary and found that only one entry was worth reading carefully.
It was a diary entry about speculation and discussion on "mental imprints." Russell discovered that extraordinary properties of Sequence 4 or higher could easily leave some mental residue if not "crushed."
In more serious cases, after taking the potion for a period of time, the advanced user may experience personality splitting or other issues.
It could even evolve into a "spiritual Frankenstein's monster," as if the high-sequence extraordinary one who provided the characteristics had been resurrected in the ascendant.
Klein thought to himself: For wild extraordinary individuals, they should try to use extraordinary materials to advance as much as possible without using extraordinary characteristics.
At this moment, he glanced at the "Hermit" out of the corner of his eye: unless he had mastered the channel or method to shatter extraordinary characteristics.
After a brief moment's thought, Klein made the diary disappear from his hand and turned to Miss "Justice": "What do you want in exchange?"
Audrey was currently waiting for potion ingredients and had nothing to lack, so she didn't hesitate to satisfy her curiosity: "Respected 'Fool,' is that extra card you have in your hand the 'Blasphemy Card'? May I ask which one it is?"
They had already discussed the concept of "blasphemous cards" at a previous tarot meeting.
The Hermit Odis had also noticed that card. He knew very well that it meant Klein and Alger had completed their exploration of "Adam's Backyard".
This was the question Klein most wanted "justice" to ask. He casually flipped over the "blasphemy card": "Tyrant."
Alger, the "Hanged Man," spotted the Emperor Roselle wearing a triple crown first and thought to himself: Sure enough, Gehrman Sparrow handed it over.
He had obtained the potion recipe for the "Disaster High Priest" and figured out what kind of ritual was required. He was in a great mood, feeling that although there were obstacles on the road ahead, it was full of hope.
Audrey stared intently at the card, trying to see every detail.
Unfortunately, this card is not "open," so we can only see Rosell's "tyrant" image.
After Mr. Fool put down the card, Audrey immediately noticed that the Hanged Man, representing the Sailor route, showed no surprise or shock.
Recalling a previous tarot gathering, the "Hanged Man" once stated that he wanted to explore a mysterious island with "the world".
During last week's tarot reading, "The World" and "The Hanged Man" had a private conversation.
Therefore, Audrey boldly guessed that the exploration was completed last week, and this card was one of their spoils.
After seeing the "blasphemous card," the other members also had their own associations, but most were quite happy, which meant that the Tarot Club had once again grasped a "divine path."
After finishing displaying the "Blasphemy Card," Klein glanced at the "Priestess" seemingly casually.
Cattleya quickly replied, "Dear 'Fool' sir, there is no new Roselle diary this time."
Klein nodded slightly and said with a smile, "It's your turn."
Then, manipulating the "world," he said first, "Does anyone have access to artisans? I hope to turn a 'Sea Singer' trait into a magical item."
That was another seizure.
Klein knew very well that "Alger" had access to the "craftsman" channel, but that craftsman was clearly a Sequence 6, and when faced with extraordinary traits of Sequence 7 and below, he would most likely be able to create magical items with minimal negative effects.
Once you reach Sequence 6, the performance becomes somewhat inconsistent.
As for what can be made at the Sequence 5 level, that depends entirely on luck.
So Klein wanted to see if the other members had any channels for "craftsmen".
For example, he had heard that among the subordinates of the "mysterious queen" were several "craftsmen," and there was a high possibility that some of them were "craftsmen" at the Sequence 5 level.
Odis thought for a moment and said, "I have the relevant channels."
He thought that when making magical items, he could casually crush this extraordinary property and obtain the properties from sequence 9 to sequence 6. That wouldn't be too much to ask, would it?
Just as Odis was thinking this, she saw Alger the Hanged Man and Cattleya the Priestess and was about to speak.
So Odis simply said, "That's a 'craftsman' at the demigod level. The negative effects of making magical items below the demigod level won't be too great."
To be precise, it is a Level 1 sealed artifact.
However, with the help of the "Knowledge Wilderness", it can exert about the same strength as a Sequence 4 "Craftsman".
Odis's words immediately silenced the two competitors who were to participate in the "bid," leaving them with no desire to speak.
Wild "demigod craftsmen" are as rare as angels, or even rarer.
The "Morse Penitentiary" has no more than three members, one of whom is a member of the "Ten Pillars," and Cattleya is not confident that she can get his help.
Seeing that the deal was essentially done, Odis then asked "The World": "What are your demands?"
"Well, to be precise, which two extraordinary abilities do you hope to preserve first?"
Klein thought to himself: Look at this, he can even make demands!
He was glad he had asked, otherwise he wouldn't have known that there was such a channel in the Tarot Club.
