Klein touched his nose, looking rather embarrassed. The mist obscured his movements, so Cao Ya didn't notice.
"World" quickly changed the subject, asking:
"Teacher, where have you been all this time? I wanted to write to you, but my messenger couldn't find you."
Klein was rather annoyed. His messenger was Ms. Renette Tinicol, an extraordinary being whom he himself didn't quite understand, but who was very powerful nonetheless.
Normally, no matter where Cao Ya is, the messenger lady can find her and deliver the letter accurately.
However, the messenger lady just couldn't find Mr. Cao Ya, so in the end she had no choice but to return the letter to him unopened.
This surprised and annoyed Klein, since he and Mr. Azik could communicate freely.
In Klein's eyes, Cao Ya's status was slightly lower than Mr. Azik's, but not much different.
The only people he could discuss and confide in, besides Mr. Azik, were Teacher Cao Ya.
“I’ve isolated myself from all traces, just to be on the safe side,” Cao Ya chuckled. Klein’s messenger, Ms. Renette Tinicol, was a Sequence Two Angel. Although she was of a higher rank than him, she wasn’t in perfect condition and couldn’t break through Cao Ya’s self-sealing technique.
To avoid attracting the attention of angels, the King of Angels, or gods, Cao Ya devised a method to isolate himself. As long as he didn't use his extraordinary abilities recklessly or be too high-profile, others wouldn't be able to pinpoint his location.
It was also for Cao Ya's own safety.
Of course, this method has now been upgraded.
After all, it possesses the power of other systems.
After exchanging a few words, Cao Ya casually asked:
"Klein, where are you now?"
Klein, the "world," gave an answer that seemed completely unnoticed:
“‘Generous City’ Bayam uses the identity of ‘World’ Gehrman Sparrow.”
There's no need to tell the teacher about the pseudonym, Sherlock Moriarty... Hmph, it's all because the teacher didn't write a letter back then, and the messenger lady couldn't find the teacher either...
Klein felt increasingly justified as he thought about it; he used so many aliases that even he sometimes got confused.
Putting aside everything else, just in the Tarot community alone, there are "The Fool" and "The World".
Unfortunately, these two smaller versions of his personality deviate significantly from Klein's true self.
“‘Generous City’ Bayam…that place is prosperous and well-informed. Heh, Klein, keep an eye out for news about ‘Undying King’ Agaritu.” Cao Ya chuckled.
"The Undying King? Okay, no problem." Klein didn't even ask Cao Ya's purpose before agreeing immediately.
He believed that if the teacher wanted to tell him, she would do so without him having to ask; and if she didn't want to tell him, no amount of questioning would change anything.
Moreover, the teacher would never harm him.
Besides, what's the big deal about just inquiring about the Undying King?
Cao Ya thought about it and decided not to tell Klein his plans. Anyway, things had come to a conclusion, and Klein would always be able to hear the news, no matter where he was or whether he was at sea.
Fearing that revealing the truth would cause Klein concern, he followed the Undead King's "Deathcaller" under the guise of Gehrman Sparrow, intending to lend him a hand.
There's absolutely no need for that.
There's not much confidence in dealing with the "Mysterious Queen" Bernadette, after all, the Mysterious Queen possesses some things left behind by Emperor Roselle, which Cao Ya would avoid at all costs.
But with a ship that had been brought to life, Cao Ya was still absolutely certain of success.
The power of other worlds themselves, such as the worlds of [Peerless Sovereign], [Primordial Era], and [Global Martial Arts], each of which alone is no less formidable than "Death Call," let alone the superposition of multiple worlds.
In the world of [Lord of Mysteries], the only beings truly beyond Cao Ya's grasp are those above the level of angels.
After ending his conversation with Klein, Cao Ya withdrew from the gray fog.
Klein remained in the Source Castle, unable to understand why his teacher was concerned about the Undying King, but he was determined to keep a close eye on the whereabouts of the "Deathcaller".
As for the mental pollution caused by the extraordinary items, Klein thought it over and decided to give up the idea of seeking help from his teacher.
I am quite worried because the mental pollution within the "All-Black Eye" originates from the true creator.
At this moment, the scepter of the sea god trembled, and people on the island began to pray to the sea god again.
The sea god devotees of the Rothschild Islands are truly devout...
Klein mentally scoffed, rubbed his eyes, and with a wave of his hand, the Scepter of the Sea God flew over automatically to listen to the believers' prayers.
Relying on his high position above the gray fog, after the fall of the brutal sea god "Kavituwa", Klein manipulated the sea god's scepter, impersonated the sea god, and continued to respond to the prayers of believers, guiding them towards good and giving them direction.
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On the other side, under the bright sun, Cao Ya flew slowly.
In the end, he was too lazy to fly himself, so he used his power to condense a soft cloud that could carry people. He lay on it and let the cloud drift around.
Anyway, he didn't know which direction the Undying King was in.
Before Klein delivers the message, let's leave everything to fate.
On the high seas, ships occasionally pass by, and the crew and merchants look up at the sky without being curious about a single white cloud.
The reason for asking Klein to gather information was not only because Klein was in a place where all sorts of people gathered and were well-informed, but also because Klein was the protagonist, a powerful figure on the high seas, and it was inevitable that they would cross paths.
This applies not only to the world of Lord of Mysteries, but also to other worlds.
Cao Ya's plan actually worked.
A few days later, Klein's messenger delivered a letter.
The howling wind swirled and lingered as Renée Tinicol slowly emerged from beneath the clouds, wearing a somber, elaborate black dress and possessing a strikingly beautiful head; she was a stunning beauty.
The problem is that the beautiful head wasn't on her neck, but was being held in Renette Tinicol's hands.
Not just one, there are four identical beautiful heads!
When they met above the gray fog last time, Cao Ya told Klein about the methods of concealment, which is why his messenger was able to find Cao Ya this time.
"Good day, Ms. Tinicol." Cao Ya stopped lying down, stood up, and greeted her politely.
Klein might not know, but how could he not know that this messenger was the leader of the Temperance faction of the Rose School, a Sequence Two "Ancient Evil" of the Bound Path, a genuine earthly angel, and in the Second and Third Ages, this was from God.
Klein's friend, Miss Sharon, was a disciple of Ms. Renette Tinicol.
The reason Miss Messenger is in such a bad state is entirely because she died once. During the civil war of the Rose School, in order to protect Sharon and other members of the Temperance faction, Miss Messenger perished under the siege of another faction of the Rose School, namely the Hedonists.
Relying on prior preparations, she was resurrected in the spirit world in a special state, yearning for the integrity of her body. When she sensed Klein's call and aura, she decided, after careful consideration, to place her bets on Klein.
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