Chapter: 151

Without exception, those rituals had no effect, but they also gave Audrey a certain understanding of the formatted spells.

Therefore, she is very clear about what the three-paragraph description of the Fool means in other rituals:

That represents, that points to, the seven gods overlooking the entire world!

It is almost equivalent to "Lord of Crimson, Mother of Secrets, Queen of Calamity and Fear"!

Mister Fool is the unknown, hidden, and powerful existence like a god mentioned by Grelint? Is it a source of danger that must be carefully avoided in the ritual? Audrey quickly recalled the exclamation of her friends when they wanted to try some weird rituals but were afraid to try them, and was speechless for a while.

Alger Wilson, who knows more than her and knows more, trembled from the bottom of his heart: "If the ritual magic designed by the Fool can really point to him and allow him to receive our request, then, he must be called "Him" Now, with this third-person honorific for gods and the like..."

"It's really lucky, it's really wise enough, I've always been very cooperative, I didn't do anything stupid, even if I tried, it was within the normal range..."

"He may be some ancient, hidden, and terrifying existence, but he didn't appear in front of us with his original face and real name... The original witch, the hidden sage, or the common belief of several mysterious sects The true Creator?"

Alger understands that the Fool he sees now is not necessarily his real image, and the other person may not even have a gender, or be a humanoid creature.

Klein rested his forehead with one hand and tapped the edge of the long bronze table with the other, keenly aware of the changes in "The Hanged Man" and "Justice".


But he pretended that nothing happened, gave everything as expected, and continued on his own: "I beg for your help."

"I pray for your favor."

"I beg you to let me have a good dream."

"Deep sleep flower, the herb belonging to the red moon, please pass on the power to my spell."

"Golden hands, the herb that belongs to the sun, please pass on the power to my mantra."

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After describing the spell in another format sentence by sentence, he finally said with a smile: "Ma'am, sir, do you remember?"

"Ah..." Audrey whispered, quickly covered her mouth, and began to think seriously.

Relying on the strong memory of the "audience", she quickly finished recording and repeated it for confirmation.

Argel's behavior was much more normal than hers. No matter what he thought in his heart, the pen in his hand never stopped.

After Klein affirmed Audrey's record, he smiled slightly and said, "If this attempt is successful, then next time we can slightly modify the spell to achieve our desired goal."

"No later than Wednesday, I hope you can find time to complete this ceremony."

He planned to re-enter here on Thursday night to see if the ritual magic had worked.

��The reason why "The Hanged Man" and "Justice" were not allowed to directly pray for "absence" was because Klein was worried that it would be impossible to distinguish whether they really wanted to "ask for leave" or the result of trying ritual magic. Do not pull it?

"Follow your will." Audrey and Alger restrained their emotions and replied respectfully.

"According to the Hanged Man's proposal last time, after the business, there will be a small talk stage. Who will start first?" Klein gestured please.

Audrey pondered for a while and said, "Mr. Fool, the proposals you gave last time, including examination screening and the separation of affairs and government affairs, have been approved by many members of the parliament. Perhaps, it is really possible to become a reality. Of course, with the efficiency of the Royal Government , the plan will not appear until half a year at the earliest.�

She wasn't worried that the "Hanged Man" would find out her identity based on this matter, because she just casually introduced a few words by chance, and made those proud ladies think that their excellent minds played a role, Make them eager to show off to their husbands, their fathers, their brothers.

At that moment, Audrey felt that she saw golden peacocks spreading their tails.

She believed that those ladies would constantly suggest themselves, take the honor of this matter to themselves, completely forget their own role, and argue with each other about who brought it up first. JrNovels.com