Chapter: 492

This time, he wanted to ask Mr. Azik: "...During a recent mission, my boss had some abnormalities. He pushed me away and half-lyed next to the corpse of his teammate, with dark red spots around his mouth. blood."

"In your memory, is there anything similar? How can I help my boss?"

After folding the letter paper, Klein took out the copper whistle, brought it to his mouth, and blew hard.

Silently, he saw the illusory bones on the desk being thrown out one by one, turning into a fountain, and forming a huge monster. It was still close to four meters, still covered with dim light, and still stuck its head into it. Out of the roof, there doesn't seem to be any difference from before.

With a flick of his wrist, Klein threw the letter up, and saw the bone monster grab it firmly.

He blew the copper whistle again, and witnessed the "messenger" disintegrate into illusory white bones, each of which fell like rain and disappeared on the surface of the desk.

After doing all this, Klein stabilized a lot, but he didn't stop trying. He moved his chair back, stood up, took four steps counterclockwise, and entered above the gray mist.

The towering and majestic palace and the old mottled long table caught his eyes, as if they had remained unchanged for thousands of years.

Klein sat on the high-backed chair belonging to The Fool, silently unfastened the pendulum in the cuff of his left wrist, and manifested a yellow-brown parchment and a round-bellied pen.

He wants to divination for the situation of the captain tonight!


After thinking for a moment, Klein wrote the first divination statement: "Dunn Smith's anomaly will put me in danger."

��In occultism, divination involving one's own safety is the most difficult to be disturbed by external forces, which belongs to the instinct of spirituality.

In other words, as long as there is no particularly strong interference, Klein can obtain relatively accurate results in divinations involving his own safety.

This is also the reason why he knew that Madam Sharon had the ability to interfere with divination, and he wanted to do divination for the task. He knew very well that Madam Sharon was not strong enough to affect this kind of divination.

But now, in order to determine the situation of Captain Dunn Smith, he decided to exclude all interference and divination above the gray fog.

Holding the pendulum in his left hand, Klein silently recited the divination sentence seven times, closed his eyes, and entered a state of meditation.

After stabilizing for a few seconds, he opened his eyes, and the darkened eyes had returned to normal.

Looking at the citrine pendant, his heart gradually sank, because the pendulum was turning clockwise, the amplitude was not small, and the speed was not slow.

This shows that the answer is yes.

This shows that Dunn Smith's abnormality will put him in danger!

And the danger is not low!

Closing his eyes, Klein "erased" the previous content, and wrote a new divination statement: "The reason for Dunn Smith's abnormality."

He put down the citrine pendant, leaned back on the back of the chair, and silently recited the divination sentences while using meditation to enter the dreamland.

In that gray illusory world, he saw nothing, found nothing, except gray, still gray.

"This shows that there is insufficient information, and the divination failed..." Klein opened his eyes and looked at the parchment on the long bronze table, and whispered bitterly and helplessly.

Suddenly, he felt intense fatigue, and understood that this was the result of fierce fighting, continuous use of rituals, and multiple times of divination.

Wrapping himself with spirituality, Klein fell into the gray mist and returned to the real world.

Throughout the night, he had several nightmares. At the end of the dream, either Kenley who vomited out his internal organs, or Dunn Smith whose mouth was full of dark red blood.

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In the early morning of the next day, Klein, who was about to be on duty at Chanis Gate, arrived at the Blackthorn Security Company ahead of schedule. JrNovels.com