Chapter 80 I'm not the person you think I am
Chapter 80 I'm not the person you think I am
Chapter 80 I'm not the person you think I am
"You know that's a diary?" Before the others could say anything, the hermit Cattleya couldn't help but speak up.
She wasn't actually that reckless, but Bernadette's arrival, and the subtle speculations she made about Mr. Fool's identity that she didn't explicitly state, made Cattleya unable to restrain herself at that moment.
Huang Jiajia, as expected of you, you're as reckless as ever!
If it weren't for the inappropriate occasion, Rosen would have really wanted to applaud Cattleya at this moment and award her the badge of the most reckless person in the Tarot Club. This girl's stubbornness is truly admirable. It can only be said that she has a strong backing and good luck to have grown up like this.
If he had been even a little unlucky, he would have ruined himself long ago!
Huh, does the hermit know this is a diary?
The Fool Klein glanced at the Hermit Cattleya, whose expression was a mixture of tension and anticipation, and thought of the part about the Five Seas Pirate Generals that he had learned during his recent studies of the "common sense" of world occultism.
The Fool Klein was certainly able to roughly determine that the Hermit was the Star Admiral Cattleya, and if he remembered correctly, although Cattleya was now loyal to the Morse Order, she had previously been loyal to the Mysterious Queen.
The mysterious queen is suspected to be Bernadette Gustav, the daughter of Russell Gustav.
That's it!
It's not surprising that Bernadette knew that Roselle's notes were actually a diary, and it's also not surprising that Cattleya, who had once served Bernadette, learned this fact from her.
What was strange was the other party's current attitude—a guess suddenly occurred to the Foolish Klein, which made him chuckle and look at Cattleya, asking, "How is Bernadette?"
Oh, Mr. Fool, you guessed it!
Rosen raised an eyebrow, smiling as he watched the spectacle unfold before him, finding it all very enjoyable to be a spectator.
The hermit, Cattleya, shuddered, her eyes widening slightly. Forgetting her previous lesson, she looked at Mr. Fool—though only observing, without making any probing movements, nor daring to, as Cattleya wasn't that reckless. She spoke, "The Queen is very kind. Do you...do you know the Queen?"
Her voice carried a hint of expectation. Cattleya naturally had no particular interest in the legendary Emperor Roselle, since she didn't know him. However, Cattleya regarded Bernadette as her mother and knew how much Bernadette longed to find Emperor Roselle, which naturally made Cattleya take the matter to heart.
"I'm not the person you think I am."
Seeing this, the Fool Klein understood perfectly. He shook his head, somewhat amused and exasperated, and sighed, saying, "But I also have a very close relationship with Him."
After all, they all came from that old era, and even came down from the Source Castle. The light cocoons that released them were connected. How could this not be considered a close relationship?
Upon hearing this answer, the hermit Cattleya was initially disappointed, but then she rallied her spirits and boldly yet cautiously asked, "Mr. Fool, do you know where that person is now?"
She knew the question was daring, but for the Queen, the Hermit Cattleya was willing to take the risk.
Moreover, she wasn't truly reckless and thoughtless. In fact, the Hermit Cattleya wasn't stupid. Based on Mr. Fool's words and the faint sigh he had just revealed, the Hermit Cattleya guessed that Mr. Fool might really be one of Emperor Roselle's old friends.
You should ask Rosen about this; he'll definitely know—Fool Klein restrained himself from looking at Rosen, recalling the last time Rosen had given him an example of the dangers of other gods, including the unfortunate case of Mr. Door and Rosell, who had fallen to the corrupt Mother Goddess.
If he remembered correctly, Rosen once mentioned that Russell was now stuck in an awkward state between life and death, hiding on some small island.
But Rosen didn't mention the specific location.
You can't blame me for that, after all, I wasn't really sure where Rosell was either!
Rosen could, of course, guess what Mr. Fool was thinking. He muttered something to himself and then quietly watched Mr. Fool's performance.
The Fool Klein spoke in a deep, enigmatic voice: “I cannot tell you where He is; that is not an answer you should know. But I can tell you that He is indeed dead, yet He is still alive.”
These riddle-like words sent another jolt through the hermit Cattleya, who wished she could immediately tell the mysterious queen the answer.
Mr. Fool really knows where Emperor Roselle is, but they are not yet qualified to know the answer!
Mr. Fool's last words undoubtedly indicate that the Emperor is currently in a special state, possibly between life and death.
The hermit, Cattleya, pondered this in her heart. Then, as if remembering something, she quickly asked, "Thank you for your kind answer. What price should I pay for it?"
"I've already said it, the Roselle Diary," said the Fool Klein with a smile. Who else could possess more diaries than the Roselle Diary in Bernadette's possession?
Apparently not anymore.
"I understand, and I praise your kindness." The hermit, Cattleya, immediately lowered her head, no longer daring to look at the Fool.
The Fool Klein chuckled and then said to the others, "You can do the same; you can exchange Roselle's Diary for what you want."
"As you wish." Alger the Hanged Man immediately took the lead in responding, and at the same time he confirmed one thing: the Hermit was indeed the Star Admiral.
But according to the intelligence, Cattleya has already fallen out with the mysterious queen—is this just an act for Morse's ascetic gathering?
Alger the Hanged Man guessed to himself, not entirely surprised, after all, he himself was the Storm Church's front man.
"As you wish." Justice Audrey clicked her tongue in surprise. Of course, she knew the name of Emperor Roselle's daughter; it was no secret.
The Hermit Lady is actually connected to the emperor's daughter, and Mr. Fool seems to know Emperor Roselle—no wonder Mr. Moon said that our fates are connected to Mr. Fool. So where is my connection with Mr. Fool?
A variety of guesses popped into Justice Audrey's mind in an instant, but she rejected them one by one. Finally, Justice Audrey began to think about where to get Russell's diary.
In Loen, Emperor Roselle was a very special figure. His secret notebook, or rather, his diary, was widely circulated among all social classes. Even Audrey herself had seen several pages of it.
Although Justice Audrey hadn't specifically collected them before, if she really used her connections, she should be able to collect a few pages in a short time.
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