Putting down the pen in his hand, Klein took out the pendulum from his left sleeve and held it in one hand, hovering it over the paper, almost touching it.
"Edwina is in the story of this book." Klein closed his eyes and silently recited the divination sentence.
After seven times, he opened his eyes and saw the topaz pendant rotating clockwise.
This means confirmation, indicating that "Vice Admiral Iceberg" Edwina is in the book "Groselle's Travels"!
It really is a world from a book... And the situation inside should be very special. Without new people joining, the story cannot turn the page... Klein nodded slightly, rewound the silver chain with the yellow crystal pendant, picked up the crimson round-bellied fountain pen next to him, and wrote a new divination statement:
"How to enter Groselle's Travels."
This time, he used the "dream divination method" and saw blurry figures in the gray world.
Some of these figures were huge, some were slender, but the common feature was that they all held a book bound in yellowish-brown parchment.
There were two different situations in the following developments. Some figures who had been carrying "Groselle's Travels" disappeared silently, while some figures who sometimes picked up the book and sometimes put it aside suddenly disappeared after accidentally or voluntarily dripping blood on the cover!
The picture shattered. Klein opened his eyes and looked at the mottled long table in front of him. He frowned slightly and began to interpret:
"In order to enter or open Groselle's Travels, one must either have long-term contact until a certain limit is reached, or drip one's own blood onto the cover?
"Isn't this too simple? Maybe... it's really that simple. The Loen soldier in the story was just an ordinary person when he 'appeared'. He didn't even know about the mysticism. He relied on the help of his companions to grow step by step into a 'Punishment Knight'... Therefore, the method of opening it would not be complicated and ordinary people could complete it.
"The few researchers before, including Admiral Iceberg Edwina, were all Beyonders with sufficient knowledge of mysticism. They knew that they couldn't use their own blood to drip anything randomly, otherwise they would die without knowing how. This is just like ordinary people using the effective 'magic mirror divination method'. It is very easy to provoke powerful, unknown and secretive beings. Therefore, they did not encounter any problems...
"Plus, Edwina kept Groselle's Travels in the collection room most of the time and only touched it occasionally. So it was not until she had a new research idea recently and touched it for a long time that the conditions for opening the book were met?
"Well, even the 'Magic Mirror' Arrodes only knew that there was something strange about this book. Many of its previous owners had disappeared, and it was suspected to be related to the dragon clan and the 'City of Miracles' Levished. This means that when 'Groselle's Travels' is opened, it will interfere with the surrounding environment and erase the corresponding clues. Therefore, most of its past collectors were not aware that there was something wrong with it and had no intention of studying it.
"There should be more missing owners than those in the story. The rest may have died due to various reasons and failed to leave their names in the travel notes..."
Klein collected his thoughts and did another divination, hoping to find a way to leave Groselle's Travels.
This time, in the gray dream world, he saw even more violent snowstorms and a huge figure standing on the top of the ice peak.
It was a giant translucent dragon that was nearly five meters tall even when standing on all fours. It seemed like a close relative of a lizard, with an ugly face, dark blue eyes, and a thick, powerful tail. On its back grew a pair of huge wings covered with membranes, which, when spread out, seemed to cover the sky.
Its scales are like ice crystals, emitting a clear glow, and are the most beautiful and dreamy part of its body.
Suddenly, the giant dragon carved from frost raised its neck and body and let out a terrifying roar that pierced through the blizzard.
At this moment, the man's body was more than ten meters tall when he stood up.
"The King of the North"... the giant frost dragon... Klein came out of his dream and tapped the armrests of the high-back chair with his fingers.
His interpretation of the divination revelation just now was:
The key to leaving "Groselle's Travels" lies in "The King of the North"!
Klein initially suspected that he needed to kill the giant frost dragon so that the protagonist Groselle could achieve his goal, and only then could the story be "ended" satisfactorily and the passage out of the book be opened.
However, he could also try to forcibly break the gap between the world in the book and the real world... Relying on his rich experience, Klein quickly came up with the idea of trying it.
He first picked up the "Black Emperor Card" that was covered on his right hand side and integrated it into his spiritual body.
Suddenly, Klein's body was covered with black full-body armor, and a heavy crown appeared on his head. His aura became noble and majestic, making people dare not look directly at him.
Then, he leveraged the power of the mysterious space above the gray fog to the greatest extent possible, allowing them to flow and surge over like water.
Seeing this scene, Klein did not hesitate. He waved his hand and took the "Poseidon's Scepter" from the pile of debris, and infused his own spirituality into it.
The blue-green gems on the top of the bone staff lit up one by one, shining brightly.
Countless silver-white lightning appeared and circled in the magnificent palace, as if forming a sea of thunder.
Finally, Klein used the suppression and balance of the Black Emperor Card's status to put all his prying power into the lightning storm.
Boom!
Thunder rumbled above the gray fog and rushed into the distance. Thick and brilliant lightning bolts fell simultaneously or successively, striking the book "Groselle's Travels".
The blinding light enveloped the entire palace and lasted for a full twenty seconds.
When everything calmed down, Klein looked at the target again and found that the mottled long table was in tatters, but the dark brown book cover was intact, with only the corners slightly curled up.
It's more powerful than I thought... Yeah, an item that can create a world in a book can't be simple... Haha, it was definitely worth buying it for 8,000 pounds. It can be used as a shield and can definitely block at least a saint-level attack. The only problem is that the area is too small and the coverage is not enough... As Klein's thoughts flashed, the long bronze table quickly returned to its original state.
Since he couldn't forcibly break through the "barrier" between the world in the book and the real world, he could only start thinking about how to enter in a normal way.
"First, get some blood, then bring it in here, smear it on the cover, and use the spirit body with the 'Black Emperor Card' and the 'Sea God Scepter' to enter? There is no need to worry about encountering the 'Five Seas King' Nast, because he can't sense it at all, and can't enter the world in the book. But the problem is that after rescuing 'Vice Admiral Iceberg', she can be sure that Gehrman Sparrow is the chivalrous thief 'Black Emperor'...
"Well, there is one most important problem. Entering with the spirit means that the physical body is in the outside world, in the captain's room of the Golden Dream. I don't know the flow of time in the world of the book, so it's easy to be gone for several days. In that case, the body will accidentally encounter an accident. After all, there is a lack of protection and it is in an unfamiliar place. By then, after rescuing Edwina, I will find that 'myself' is missing. It will be a big joke." Klein quickly rejected the idea of entering with the spirit.
He did not trust most people on the "Golden Dream" and was also wary of the strongest hunter Anderson.
After trying to divine whether it would be dangerous to enter the book to save people but failing, Klein pondered for a while and returned to the real world. Then, he calmly took back Groselle's Travels and disposed of the remaining traces of the ritual.
Glancing out the window at the sky approaching dusk, he walked to the door of the captain's room, unlocked it, and opened it.
"Gourmet" Blue Walls, "Singer" Orpheus and others were all outside, no one left, even at the stairs, there were crew members peeking out.
"Any clues?" Blue Walls asked, but he couldn't hear his own voice because everyone crowded at the door was asking.
Klein glanced at it and nodded.
In an instant, he heard layers of long sighs and saw all kinds of expressions of joy and excitement.
If one day, I disappeared like this, who would be like them... Klein turned his thoughts and looked at Danitz and said:
"I need an assistant."
After saying that, he turned around and walked towards the desk.
"Okay!" Danitz hurriedly followed in and locked the door skillfully.
"Is there anything I can do?" he asked anxiously, as if he had already seen the scene where the captain was finally rescued thanks to his efforts.
Klein stood beside the desk and said with a serious expression:
"What's next is going to be very dangerous."
"Very dangerous?" Danitz instinctively bared his teeth.
"You may disappear from now on, or even die on the spot." Klein gave the worst possible outcome.
Seeing that even a madman like Gehrman Sparrow was so serious, Danitz immediately understood the seriousness of the matter. His heart sank and he subconsciously became flustered:
"What does this have to do with saving the captain?"
“Direct relationship.” Klein answered simply.
Danitz was silent for two seconds with a distorted expression and said:
“What happens if you don’t do it?”
“Your captain may stay there forever, or he may die in the next second,” Klein said truthfully.
Danitz opened his mouth, then closed it again without saying anything.
His eyes wandered for a few seconds before finally returning to Gehrman Sparrow's face. He gritted his teeth and said:
"Let's get started."
"Shit!" He cursed himself in a low voice.
Klein picked up the pen and paper on the table, quickly wrote a note, folded it into a square, and handed it to Danitz:
"Put it in your pocket and look at it after you get in."
"Go in?" Danitz asked in confusion.
As he opened his mouth, he automatically took the note and put it into his trouser pocket.
Klein did not answer. He pointed to Groselle's Travels on the table and said:
"Get some of your own blood and smear it on the cover of this book."
This... Danitz had some vague guesses, picked up the copper dagger beside him, and nodded heavily:
"good!"
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