Chapter 96 Teleportation Bracelet
Chapter 96 Teleportation Bracelet
Chapter 96 Teleportation Bracelet
"How do you know about this? Fors hasn't told anyone else except me!"
Were you spying on us? No, wait! We didn't even know each other during the last full moon!
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Hugh Deercha was very surprised that Evan knew about Fors' situation, and immediately questioned Evan, but then denied it himself.
"Instead of asking me this question now, you should urge the driver to speed up. Every full moon is a hurdle for those extraordinary people on this path. They might die suddenly or lose control at any time."
Hugh Deercha didn't bother to ask any more questions. He quickly pulled out a 10-sol note from his pocket and urged the driver to speed up.
The incentive effect of money was undeniable; in less than an hour, the driver had taken them to the Joewood district.
When Hugh Deercha rushed into the apartment, he only saw Fors lounging on the sofa.
Fors anticipated that his friend would rush back, so he had already tidied up the house that his friend had messed up.
Just as she was about to offer some words of comfort to her friend, she noticed Evan leisurely walking in through the open door.
"You—what brings you here?"
Fors was surprised that Hugh Deercha brought Evan at this time, which meant that Hugh Deercha might have told Evan about her situation, her secret and weakness, which made her feel insecure all of a sudden.
"I didn't tell him. He already knew about your situation. He was the one who reminded me that today is the full moon."
Hugh Deercha glanced at his friend's expression and knew there had been a misunderstanding, so he hurriedly explained.
"It wasn't Miss Hugh who told me. To be honest, your situation isn't uncommon in certain groups."
Fors looked pleasantly surprised and quickly asked:
"Are you telling the truth? Do you know what caused this? Who uttered that demonic, guttural sound?"
This problem had been bothering her for a long time. Ever since she used the bracelet that allowed her to teleport long distances to escape, this problem had arisen and had become more and more serious each time. She felt that sooner or later she would not be able to hold on and would become an out-of-control monster.
"I can answer your question, but I believe in fair trade. What can you offer me? First, let's be clear: I don't like money!"
He had long coveted Fors's bracelet, which could be described as an escape artifact. Even if he couldn't get them all, he wanted to get at least one. Having such a thing made him feel incredibly safe, and since he wasn't an extraordinary person through the 'apprentice' pathway, there would be no side effects.
As expected, Fors pondered for a long time before finally making up his mind and saying:
"I can give you something that allows you to teleport long distances in critical moments, but it can only be used once. How about this offer?"
Fors looked at Evan cautiously, worried that this offer wouldn't sway him.
This price met Evan's expectations, so after feigning hesitation, he nodded in agreement.
Fors breathed a sigh of relief, then pretended to go to his room to get something. He took a stone from his bracelet, returned to the living room, handed it to Evan, and said:
"When you need to use it, simply hold it in your hand and say 'door' in Hermes to enter the spirit world and be teleported."
Evan took it, glanced at the dark blue stone in his hand, and found that it was pitted, uneven, and full of burn marks. Then he put it away.
"You must have received a gift from someone else to become an extraordinary one on the apprenticeship path."
The person who gave you the gift must have come from the legendary family of Abraham, a family that was exceptionally prominent in the Quaternary period.
The race once had angels, and more than one.
In the final war of the Fourth Age, their ancestors disappeared with the intervention of the gods, and all the high-sequence powerhouses perished.
After this, the survivors of Abraham's family also began to be cursed, often hearing deadly words, which caused them to lose control and become monsters at Sequence 8 or Sequence 7, indiscriminately harming their relatives.
To evade their enemies, avoid risks, and ensure the continuation of their families, they changed their lifestyle, no longer living in large, family-like communities, but instead dispersing into smaller families hidden throughout the northern continent.
Although you are not a member of the Abrahamic family, you should have used the extraordinary characteristics of Abrahamic family members to ascend.
Therefore, you also bear the curse of their family.
Evan calmly recounted this tragic and desolate family history, leaving Fors and Hugh Deercha in silence for a moment.
Hugh Deercha even felt that his family was quite lucky compared to the fate of the Abrahams.
Although the information Evan provided was important, it wasn't their primary concern; their main concern was how to solve the problem.
Evan said he had no good solution either, because if they could have come up with one, the Abrahamic family would have implemented it long ago.
Why would they have waited until now? These words sent a chill down Fors's spine.
Evan thought it best to leave Fors's problem to Klein. He hadn't fully figured out the function of his cheat yet, so he shouldn't be in the limelight.
After Evan left, Hugh Deercha comforted Fors:
"As Emperor Roselle once said, 'There's always a way,' so there will definitely be a solution to the full moon's eating language problem. Don't worry too much."
Even Hugh Deercha knew his words weren't convincing, and his voice trailed off.
Just as Evan was sitting in the carriage he had instructed not to leave, heading back to his new home, the mysterious gray fog reappeared before his eyes, followed by a blurry scene.
In the blurry image, Klein begs Mr. Fool to tell Evan what happened in Tingen today.
The first thing he did was to follow Evan's instructions and have Rosen, who was suspected of being a "pharmacist," leave Tingen City. According to information Klein later gathered, it was confirmed that Rosen had boarded a steam train bound for Backlund.
Another incident involved Riel Bieber launching a terrorist attack, blowing up the library donated by Lord Deville to attract the attention of the night watchmen, and then stealing his mother's body from the police station.
The explosion in the library severely injured a member of the Aurora Society named Sirius Arepis, who had sold the Antigonus Family Notebooks with Heiner Vancent.
With the help of the sealed artifacts supported by the Sanctuary, Dunn Smith also killed Riel Bieber, while Leonard killed a Secret Order member who unexpectedly appeared.
Finally, Klein asked Evan if there was something more to these events. Did he know the truth? What should he do?
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