As Klein in front of Amon turned into the "Fool" card, the entire room suddenly shrank, revealing its original appearance.
It is an iron cigarette box with slight corrosion marks and the aura of "Source Castle".
Klein's figure appeared out of thin air. As the entire "Fool" Kingdom collapsed and the magnificent palace reappeared, he grasped the container containing the "Fool" card and Amon's true body and suddenly closed it.
He didn't expect that he could seal Amon, who held the authority over the "Gate" pathway, with just this one item. He just wanted to buy some time and find a chance to throw Amon out of the "Source Castle" and take back the initiative.
But at this moment, Klein, who was wearing a black windbreaker, stopped moving.
With his other hand, he pulled out a crystal monocle from thin air and held it to his right eye.
Behind him, Amon, wearing a pointed hat and a classical black robe, quickly appeared, his eyes slightly dark and he laughed crazily:
"When did you get the illusion that I didn't use a clone?"
Before he finished speaking, the figure of the "parasitized" Klein quickly became thinner and turned into a crudely cut paper man.
Klein was cautious and did not use his real body. He relied on a paper man substitute that was "grafted" with the "spiritual thread".
He knew very well that in a fight with Amon, he would rather give up the opportunity than make any mistakes. Once he made a mistake, it would be difficult to reverse the situation under the suppression of "Bug".
Amon seemed to be no exception to the situation where his prey was turned into a paper man. He just raised his hand and lightly touched the crystal monocle.
At the other end of the magnificent palace, Klein, wearing a top hat and a windbreaker, walked out of the secrecy that The Fool had brought with him uncontrollably.
He raised his heavy right hand, and with difficulty took out a crystal monocle from the void, and moved it towards his right eye little by little.
During this process, Klein's expression was full of resistance and quite distorted, as if he could no longer control his hands.
Amon smiled half madly and uncontrollably, half leisurely:
“You can use a paper man to replace yourself, and a paper man can also replace you.
"It being 'parasitized' means you are also 'parasitized'.
"Everything is relative and has loopholes. There is no extraordinary ability that is unbreakable and can be applied to any occasion."
He used the connection between the paper substitute and his real body to proactively create a "bug".
Although Amon seemed to be unable to control his desire to speak due to being half crazy, this did not affect his full efforts to erode Klein, strengthening his "parasitism" bit by bit, allowing the other party to truly wear a monocle and become himself.
At this moment, Klein's body suddenly collapsed, and collapsed on its own initiative.
He split into countless transparent, twisted worms, swimming in all directions.
Among these "spiritual worms", there are several "time worms" with twelve links.
Strictly speaking, even a very tiny creature like the "Spirit Worm" can be forcibly "parasitized" by Amon's "Time Worm". However, when Klein split, he took the initiative to use the "Fooling" power to confuse the order of time and "stupefy" those "Time Worms", causing them to split only at the last moment, and they failed to keep up with the main force and find the target of "parasitism".
The next second, the scene in Sefirah Castle changed again. Klein once again used his "Mysterious Realm" ability to create a new Kingdom of the Fool.
Amon was instantly in a room.
There was a thick light yellow carpet, a crystal chandelier, and a door on each wall, leading to nowhere.
At the same time, oil paintings depicting various eyes are hung on the four walls.
There was no need for special scrutiny. Amon only took a glance and knew that the four doors corresponded to different effects. Their main function was to delay his actions and create enough time for subsequent preparations.
Mr. "Error" curled his lips slightly and looked down at his feet.
He then stretched out his right fist and spread out his five fingers.
An illusory door suddenly appeared on the thick light yellow carpet.
The door moved quickly for a second, then fixed and opened silently.
However, as this illusory door opened, the doors around the room also moved in a strange way, making creaking sounds and then opened!
Almost at the same time, in a dark wilderness, in a tall tower with shadows that seemed to lead to the sky, Klein was holding the "Wishing Lamp" and removing the "Fooling" effect attached to the "Trunsoest Brass Book".
The wick of the "Wishing Lamp" suddenly ignited, emitting a sticky pale golden light.
These lights then formed a distorted and blurry figure.
Klein did not consider making a wish to the "Genius" to transfer the number of wishes that Bernadette had to himself and change the ownership of the "Wishing Lamp", because there would only be one ending, that is, he would die on the spot and rely on the power of the "Miracle Worker" to return from the mist of history.
Normally, this is a good way to escape, especially since Klein can be resurrected several times.
However, the situation this time is completely different from before.
Once Klein died, it would mean that he temporarily gave up his identity as the master of "Source Castle", making this place a paradise for the Amons, allowing them to use this source without hindrance.
In this case, Amon could completely "fool" history, interfere with fate, suppress Klein's resurrection, and make him truly die.
The one who can best restrain an extraordinary person is definitely a stronger person of the same path who is at a higher level than him.
Therefore, Klein's current plan is to use the status of the "Djinn" to better use the "Brass Book of Trunsost".
If the "Djinn" had not exerted a certain influence, the rules set by the "Brass Book of Trunsost" would definitely not favor Klein. It would only indiscriminately restrict all beings other than itself.
As the pale golden and blurry figure of the "Djinn" took shape, the "Trunsoest Brass Book" quickly turned to the second half that could be written, with a metallic collision sound.
Without a pause, new words appeared on the brass page:
"No stealing allowed here!"
According to Klein's idea, the most suitable clause now should be "Theft is not allowed here", because the former clause is of a legal nature. If someone steals, it is impossible to prevent it in advance, and they will only be punished afterwards. Moreover, the first punishment for theft must be light, which the Amons can completely bear. The latter clause directly restricts the occurrence of similar behaviors, and theft will not exist at all.
However, the "Brass Book of Trunsoest" cannot make such regulations at present. It must wait until the clauses it has formulated are sufficient and strict enough, and it has awakened to a certain degree before it can do so.
Previously, the "Lamp God" relied on the close relationship between himself and the "Brass Book of Trunsost" and his high status, and tried his best to forcibly complete similar regulations. At this time, he was already weak and could no longer do such a thing.
At present, Klein can only hope to delay time as much as possible, so that the "Brass Book of Trunsost" can formulate enough strict rules against Amon to cooperate with its own "fooling" authority.
At this time, in the room where Amon was trapped.
As the illusory door on the ground opened, the real doors around it shook at the same time and cracks appeared.
This will have a variety of unknown effects.
Suddenly, a bell rang here, as if coming from infinite distance.
Amon had transformed into an old, mottled stone wall clock at some point. On the clock, the second hand constructed by the "Time Worm" suddenly paused.
when!
As the bell rang, everything in the room became strangely frozen, including the four doors.
The only exception was Amon, who changed back to wearing a pointed hat and a classical black robe. With a smile on his face, he raised his left hand unhurriedly and clenched his five fingers.
The next second, the strange solidification was broken, and the four real doors that were about to open closed again with a clang, leaving no gap.
Amon's figure then fell and entered the illusory door on the ground that was not closed.
As soon as He left the room in this way, He found Himself in a dark wilderness. In the distance, there stood a tall shadowy tower that pierced the sky.
Inside the tower, the "Brass Book of Trunsoest" in front of Klein has formed the second rule:
"No fraud allowed here!"
Although Amon could not see this scene, he seemed to sense something. After all, a high-ranking person who enjoyed cheating on the rules could undoubtedly detect changes in the rules, otherwise he would not be able to accurately find the loopholes.
He immediately raised his hand and adjusted the monocle stuck in his right eye socket.
The surface of the crystal monocle gushed out pure white light, illuminating the entire wilderness, leaving no room for any secrets to exist.
This is the “Eternal Day” that “He” had given to Klein before, and then took back from Klein’s “original body”!
In such an environment, the tall tower woven of shadows melted away bit by bit. Klein floated in the air, holding the Wishing Lamp in one hand and the Star Staff in the other, with the Brass Book of Trunsoest spread out in front of him.
Amon stretched out his right hand, which was holding the monocle, and grasped Klein's "projection" in his palm from a long distance.
Behind him, the shadow cast by the “eternal daylight” environment became increasingly faint, and twisted as if with life.
Silently, Amon began to "steal" Klein's extraordinary abilities.
He did not deliberately seek to "fool" the authority, but chose randomness, which can effectively increase the success rate.
However, after a flash of light, what fell into his palm was just a simple paper figure.
"grafting"!
Bang!
The shadow behind Amon was whipped by an invisible whip, but He Himself was unharmed.
He created error and replaced Himself with a shadow.
Then, Amon laughed, and his voice echoed in Klein's ears:
"'Djinn', I can also promise to send you back to the stars.
"Look, I wasn't punished, which means I wasn't committing fraud."