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Chapter One Hundred Fifty-TwoA Vampire with Peculiar Tastes The Cathedral of Serenity at night was particularly beautiful, complementing the red moon hanging high in the air and coldly illuminating the earth. Leonard entered his own single room, removed the two red gloves, and threw them onto the wooden desk. With a dark expression, he sat before the patterned glass window, his back to the outside, bathing in the moonlight. After more than ten seconds of silence, he suddenly spoke in an…-
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Chapter One Hundred Fifty-OneThe Cathedral of Serenity How should I summarize the remaining “Magician rules”? Klein flipped through a newspaper he had already read long ago, seemingly distracted, while pondering this question that was vital to him. He had considered one point before: the difference between having an audience applaud and not having one. But that alone still seemed insufficient. Following that line of thought, Klein’s mind rapidly spread outward, somehow connecting it to…-
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Chapter One Hundred FiftyHigh Status Perhaps I can use it as a “bridge”… The thought had only just flashed through Klein’s mind when his right hand had already seized the dark-gold brooch shaped like a sunbird. At the same time, he used his own spirituality as a whirlpool, drawing together the powers that had been leveraged within the mysterious space and guiding them like a tide toward the Sun Brooch. The light trembling above the gray fog suddenly became obvious. Pure points of…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-NineSecret Pact Ritual A male voice? Mr. Hanged Man—or Little Sun? Klein glanced out at the gloomy sky beyond the window, rose, entered the washroom next door, locked the door, then walked four steps counterclockwise and arrived above the gray fog. Within that mysterious space, the towering, ancient palace stood in solemn silence. An illusory male voice echoed in overlapping layers, continuously reverberating. Klein glanced once and confirmed that the prayer came…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-EightA Semitransparent Little Worm “Are you looking for me…” The moment the voice entered his ears, Derrick froze. Every inch of his skin tightened, and every hair on his body stood upright. How is he behind me? How did he appear inside my room? What about the seal? What about the effect of that magical item? Cold sweat seeped from Derrick’s forehead. Instinctively, he was about to turn and look back. But his instinct stopped that movement. And…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-SevenA Difficult Question Klein thought seriously for a while and raised all kinds of guesses within his heart. Yet because he lacked sufficient conditions, he could only temporarily attribute the reason to a difference in the flow of time between Earth and this world. “The gap of less than a year between Roselle’s transmigration and mine was stretched here into nearly two hundred years. In other words, even if I spend two hundred years before finding a way back, I…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-SixThe Blasphemer “Why?” It was Justice Audrey who asked on The Sun’s behalf. The Hanged Man Alger did not answer directly. He continued on his own, “Abraham, Antigonus, Amon, Jacob, and Tamara—these were the five great families that supported the establishment of the Tudor Dynasty and stood second only to the Blood Emperor. “Among them, the Amon family was the most mysterious and left behind the fewest historical traces. It seems to have been twisted and…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-FiveThe Sun’s Concern Inside the luxurious carriage leaving Earl Hall’s residence. Luke was casually chatting with Madam Mary about the distinguished guests they had just met: the chairman of the Atmospheric Pollution Investigation Committee and director of the National Weather Service, Sir Des Shaw; committee member of the Atmospheric Pollution Investigation Committee, president of the Royal Meteorological Society, and Member of the House of Commons, Mr. Keff; and the…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-FourBanquet Observations After returning from the Factory Borough to Minsk Street, Klein ate a simple lunch, collapsed into bed, and slept until the sky darkened and evening arrived. Only then did he naturally wake. But even after that, he still felt tired—tired from the very bottom of his heart. After sitting blankly for a long while, Klein went down to the first floor, lit the gas lamp, and prepared to sit on the sofa and read today’s newspapers. But when his gaze…-
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Chapter One Hundred Forty-ThreeInformant Fee Cough, cough! Mike Joseph took out his handkerchief, covered his mouth, and coughed several times. The fog in the Factory Borough was thicker than elsewhere. Gray mixed with yellow in midair, as though dust floated within it. From time to time, it gave off a choking, pungent smell so sharp that even a reporter already accustomed to Backlund’s air could barely endure it. He turned his head toward Klein, who was likewise coughing softly, and said,…-
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