Chapter: 1284

He ordered a cup of Filmer coffee produced in the Pass River Valley on the Star Plateau in the Southern Continent, took out the deck of tarot cards he bought earlier, and placed them next to him. The top card was the "Hanged Man" card. It depicts an angel hanging upside down with his hands tied behind his back.

Different from the morning, he has changed his attire. He is wearing a classic dark robe and a cleric-like soft hat, like a wizard or magician who came out of folklore.

Taking a breath silently, Alger sipped the coffee slowly, not anxiously waiting for anyone at all.

After about five or six minutes, the brown wooden door inlaid with thick glass opened again, and a young man in a black wool overcoat and a half-height silk top hat entered.

This gentleman's appearance is less than 30 years old, his face is thin, sharp-edged, and has both mature and gloomy temperament. It is Klein who has fine-tuned his appearance and changed his personality a little.

He didn't wear gold-rimmed glasses, but his vision was not affected in any way. With a random glance, he fell on Alger's dark blue sideburns.

Klein's gaze then moved down, and he saw the "Hanged Man" card placed at the top.

Without words, he walked over directly, took off his hat, sat opposite Alger, and said with a dark smile, "I want to divination."

While speaking, he had already captured the appearance of the veteran member of the Tarot Society:

The facial features are profound, the outline is rough, and there is an obvious color of rain and wind. At first glance, it is the type that is more capable of fighting and often travels outside;


The skin is rather bronze, but there is a certain difference from the local race, like the result of the pure Loen people who have been exposed to the sun and rain all year round, but the dark blue hair is more special, it does not belong to Loen, and is closer to Disi Bay Colonial people living in the Sea of ??Storms area.

Mixed blood... Klein made a judgment in his heart.

Alger looked at the man on the opposite side, and slowly overlapped his image with the "world", then rolled out the deck of tarot cards, and said in a low voice, "You need to shuffle and cut the cards yourself."

Klein stretched out his hand to pick them up, unfolded them and looked at them for a few times, then put them together and shuffled them.

He cut the cards continuously, drew three cards, and arranged them into the past, present and future card array.

Klein leaned back slowly, but turned over the middle Tarot card with his right hand. On it was a naked woman only wrapped in a purple silk scarf, surrounded by a green wreath like a door.

This is exactly the "World" card numbered 21, and the 22nd returns to 0, symbolizing "The Fool".

"How should I interpret it?" Klein asked intentionally.

Although "The Hanged Man" did not explicitly mention that "The World" is the favored one of "The Fool", Klein believes that there is no need to take chances in this regard, and it is more conducive to building an image if the other party has not guessed , This is the expression of sincerity and confidence. If Alger already knows, this will make the "world" look calm, as if everything is under his control.

He, know I know? Before he brought up that topic above the gray fog, he believed that I could guess? Awesome... Alger's heart shuddered, and he responded in a neither too fast nor too slow: "Inverted, it means that things will fail due to lack of preparation."

"Then what preparations should we make?" Klein nodded thoughtfully, and asked back.

Alger took back all the tarot cards outside the "world", skillfully reshuffled and cut the cards.

Then, he turned over the top card.

This is a "Pope" card!

Alger's voice was still deep: "You need advice, you need the help of faith and religion, and you can avoid going down the wrong path."

Without waiting for Klein to speak, he turned over the second card in order, on which was the "moon" overlooking the earth: "You will be confused, you will be stumped, and you will wander in dreams, but this is only temporary. "

Immediately afterwards, Alger gave out the third Tarot card, which was a "Sun" card.

"Everything will pass, and the light will eventually shine on the earth." He said like a magic stick.

Klein was silent for a few seconds, then asked in confirmation: "The church, the dreamland, the sun?"

A smile appeared on Alger's face, he nodded slightly and said, "That's it." JrNovels.com