Mystery: I Married the Queen of Mystery

#42 - Five pages of Russell's diary

In Audis's intelligence report to everyone, he explained in detail what Extraordinary Characteristics were, and mentioned a little knowledge about the Law of Conservation of Extraordinary Characteristics and the Law of Aggregation of Extraordinary Characteristics.

This immediately made Hugh feel that her money was well spent. This was clearly very high-level intelligence, and here, it could be sold for more than twenty pounds.

What she didn't know was that her good friend Fors had just learned this information at the Tarot Gathering and was currently racking her brains to think of a way to tell her about it naturally.

In the living room, the members who had received the information were silent for a while, because they immediately realized one thing: Beyonders are walking pounds.

According to the information given by the "Leader", Extraordinary Characteristics are expensive, and can even replace the main ingredients of potions. Then, even if there is no hatred between two Beyonders, as long as one of them sets his sights on the other's Extraordinary Characteristics, it is very likely that a life-and-death struggle will break out.

Immediately afterwards, they became wary of the people around them, but then they thought that this gathering was relatively reliable, and they felt a little relieved.

Soon they began to suspect the few Beyonders they usually associated with, but then they breathed a sigh of relief, because only a limited number of people knew this knowledge.

The fact that they obtained this knowledge first was equivalent to having great initiative.

While this transaction was in progress, other intelligence transactions were also ongoing.

One piece of intelligence caught Audis's attention: Blair, a wealthy businessman in Backlund, issued a high-commission task: to ride in a carriage provided by him on a full moon night and wander around Backlund.

It is said that this wealthy businessman had the whim to do an experiment to see if there was a higher chance of encountering ghosts and monsters during the full moon.

This task can only be accepted by Beyonders. Many members expressed disappointment, as they had originally wanted to earn this money.

This looks like a wealthy businessman squandering his money, researching some ridiculous things.

However, Audis, who had extensive intelligence work experience, immediately realized that this matter was a bit unusual and further guessed that it might be related to the "Rose School".

First of all, the specific condition of "full moon" makes people think of "werewolves" and "vampires".

But Audis also thought that Sharon and Klein had just had a conflict with the "Hedonist Faction" of the "Rose School". Recently, Sharon and Maric would definitely hide, and it might only be possible to find clues about them during the full moon.

After all, there is only one "Crimson Moon Crown", and it will be used either by Sharon or Maric. During the full moon, one of them will be very weak, which may cause some strange phenomena to occur around their hiding place.

Audis did not show any concern about this matter, but in his heart, he had already decided that he would go directly to the Backlund Mechanical Research Society later and tell Max this information and his guess.

After another half an hour of trading, everyone's intelligence had been traded and exchanged.

At the last stage of the gathering, "Giraffe" said that he had collected some "Rosell the Great's Notes" and wanted to sell them to the "Leader".

Audis picked up the notes and sorted them roughly. There were 18 pages of one type of note, and the paper all looked a little yellow. He took out 9 of them: "The symbols on these pages are similar to the notes displayed at the memorial exhibition. They are fakes."

What he collected were "Rosell the Great's 'Relics'", so he didn't want any transcribed things.

Then he sorted out 4 more pages: "There is a problem with the paper on these four pages. They are also fakes."

In fact, the sentences were incoherent, and it was obvious that they were forged.

"Giraffe" exclaimed: "I didn't expect you to have such unique vision and insights in antiques."

Audis smiled: "I want these five pages for 10 pounds each."

This was indeed a good price. Generally speaking, a handwritten page of "Rosell's Notes" can be sold for one or two pounds, and if it is a genuine product, the price is between 5 and 8 pounds.

But in order to show that he was "buying at a high price", Audis gave a little more, anyway, it wasn't his own money.

After that, someone else came to trade Rosell's "Relics" with Audis. Audis was not in the antique business, so of course he couldn't distinguish whether they were genuine or not.

He had to use divination to determine. At the "Seer" stage, the results Audis obtained using "Astrology Divination" were similar in level to those of a "Diviner".

But this was limited to "Astrology Divination". Unless there was the help of a ritual, the results of other types of divination were much worse than those of a "Diviner".

After Audis advanced to "Combat Scholar", his divination ability improved slightly.

To be precise, it was not the ability to divine that improved, but his spirituality became stronger, so the divination results were slightly more accurate than before.

The divination results of overly complex divinations were still very vague, but it was still possible to distinguish between genuine and fake.

From the many "Relics", Audis only spent 80 pounds to buy a fountain pen that Rosell the Great had once used.

This was a fountain pen with Intis-style carvings on the cap. Unexpectedly, after more than a hundred years, it could still be used.

After confirming that there were no more genuine products, Audis announced that the gathering was over.

He returned to the basement at 77 Hilton Avenue, South Green Park.

No mistakes, one first, one issue, one content, one look, one look!

Taking off his mask and cloak, he transformed back into Audis, the owner of the herbalist shop.

This time, Audis simply took a taxi carriage to the Backlund Mechanical Research Society.

In the carriage, he took out the five pages of diary and began to read:

May 12th

Today, I discussed with Bishop Van Aestin what the "Scholar" pathway actually represents. After the discussion, I realized that this is of great help to my acting.

Each pathway seems to have a core meaning. No matter which sequence is being acted, it seems that it cannot be too far from this core meaning.

For example, in the "Scholar" pathway I am in, the "Scholar" has enhanced abilities in learning, understanding, and practice, and can recall everything he has seen about knowledge.

Sequence 8 "Archaeologist" is also using his knowledge to draw conclusions about things.

Later on, although the occupations involved are different, the qualitative changes brought to me by the potion seem to be strengthening in terms of learning and using knowledge, especially in the use of knowledge. This makes my "hands-on ability" extremely strong, which is the biggest difference from "Reader".

So what about other pathways? Is there also such a core meaning, such as the core meaning of the "Seer" pathway is "knowledge itself", then all acting cannot leave the concept of "knowledge"?

What about the "Hunter" pathway? Can't live without "Steel Hard Man"? Hahaha, this reminds me of that idiot Florant again.

After reading this page of the diary, Audis roughly remembered that Florant was a member of the Sauron family who controlled the "Hunter" pathway.

One of his ancestors was suspected of being female, and after reaching Sequence 4, he became a "True Iron Man". Rosell wanted to ridicule this nobleman several times because of this.

Then Audis slowly nodded: Rosell also occasionally thinks about some more profound things.

For example, this page of the diary reminded Audis that even as a "Combat Scholar", he should not deviate from the core meaning of "knowledge" when acting.

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