Chapter: 3261

"Pollution?" Leonard blurted out in surprise.

At the level of Mister Fool, will he still encounter pollution that is difficult to get rid of by himself?

Pales Zarathustra resumed his previous emotional tone: "Everything has divinity, and those who rely on divinity to become stronger will never be able to escape the shackles of divinity.

"On this point, you are like this, I am like this, and 'The Fool' is like this, heh, maybe we shouldn't call him 'The Fool' anymore, he is now half a 'Lord of Mysteries'."

"Lord of Mysteries"... Regarding the issue of the spiritual imprint of Extraordinary characteristics, Leonard does have a deeper understanding than demigods of the same level, but he still has knowledge that may involve higher levels and may be polluted by knowing it. There are quite a few flaws. Even though I have heard the old man mention the term "Lord of Mysteries" before, I still don't understand what it means.

However, based on what Mister Fool said at the party and what the old man said just now, he can confirm that Mister Fool's personality has surpassed Sequence 0, and his strength is enough to kill a true god.

Leonard rationally didn't pursue the question, and changed the topic in a low voice: "Old man, why did Klein sleep with him?

"Is there any way you can wake him up as soon as possible?"

Pallez Zarathustra's tone was a bit weird: "How could I, an old and weak angel, know about such things at the level of gods?

"As for awakening, even 'The Fool' has no better way, let alone me?"


Leonard was silent for a short while, picked up the coffee cup, and took another sip.

After a while, he hesitated and asked: "Old man, is there a way for you to 'steal' other people's talents?"

Pallez Zarathustra sneered: "The word talent is vaguely defined and cannot be classified clearly, so it cannot be 'stealed'.

"However, if it is replaced by talent, there is a way."

"...Forget it." In the end, Leonard still couldn't "steal" other people's talents to help him solve difficulties.

Pallez Zarathustra added with a smile: "If you can't accept this method, you can find someone who has the talent you want but is very poor to make a deal with, and give him the money he desires. In exchange for the corresponding talent."

"It's a bit like a devil..." Leonard commented pertinently.

Pallez Zarathustra laughed and said, "There is an easier way, and that is to spend money to hire talented people to help you solve the corresponding difficulties."

"...Old man, why didn't you say it earlier?" Leonard suddenly saw the dawn of hope.

Pallez Zarathustra let out a "huh": "You didn't think of such a simple thing?

"I thought you had ruled out this option before you came to ask me."

Leonard didn't care about the old man's ridicule. After thinking about it seriously, he felt that this method was indeed feasible.

However, he soon felt a little guilty and uneasy, feeling like he was evading responsibility.

On this matter, I still have to do something myself... In addition to asking someone to write poetry, I have to write some myself... Thinking of this, Leonard stood up abruptly and walked towards the door.

"Where are you going?" Pallez Zarathustra asked slightly surprised.

Leonard frowned slightly, and said firmly, "Go to a nearby bookstore and buy some collections of poetry."

Since he was promoted to "Nightmare", he gave up the collection of poems he bought in the past, making them more of a decoration; when he became a "spirit witch", he began to let some of the collected spirits with appropriate abilities read the collection of poems, so that they could use them in battle. Recite, create extraordinary effects, cooperate with yourself.

Therefore, when he came to the Southern Continent, he didn't bring a collection of poems with him at all, and he only remembered a few commonly used poems from the past.

Unexpectedly, after becoming a senior deacon, he would have to review the collection of poems... Leonard secretly sighed, and his steps became more determined.

Pallez Zarathustra didn't expect that Leonard's next plan was to buy a collection of poems. After a while, he tentatively asked, "Is this an order from the 'Fool'?" JrNovels.com