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Chapter 155



Chapter 155

Chapter 155: Chapter 99: The Grey Celestial Marshal’s Creation_2 Chapter 155: Chapter 99: The Grey Celestial Marshal’s Creation_2 ——Specifically, it’s “Spider Silk”.

“[Spider Silk] is a special life form created by the Grey Celestial Marshal.

Its essence is a kind of collective Phantom Demon...

It’s not an individual, but a ‘collective.’ It has no shell, nor a physical body, its carrier is ‘lies.’ It has not made a contract with me but has completed ‘symbiosis’ with me...

This is also a special way of existence for the Path of Adaptation.”

“...Lies?”

Aiwass had no misunderstanding about the concept of symbiosis.

He just murmured softly, thoughtfully, “Worthy of being a creation of the Grey Celestial Marshal...”

The Grey Celestial Marshal is also one of the nine Celestial Marshals from the first descent, whose domain is “lies”—things that are neither black nor white, words that are neither evil nor good.

And Lily, without any reservations, revealed to Aiwass the most important secret in the Spider’s Silk Sensing.

...

“Snake’s hair, cat’s footsteps, moth’s cage, centipede’s noose...”

Aiwass recited this metaphor and guessed roughly, “Snakes have no hair, cats have no footsteps, moths have no cages, and centipedes can’t be strangled to death—these represent four non-existent things.

In reality, they should refer to the envoys of the Lord of Scalefeather and the eight realms of the Lord of Scalefeather besides deceit.”

“The strongest envoy of the Lord of Scalefeather, Akpolis, his metaphor is the snake.@@@@

The snake represents both poison and medicine in the Path of Adaptation.

“The cat represents disguise and hunting, worshipped by the ‘hunters’ of the Path of Adaptation; the moth stands for disappearance and change, a symbol revered by impersonators and assassins.

The centipede is able to adapt to various environments, evade various dangers, and enter various caves and thus is the symbol of foresight and refuge.

“In addition to that, the realm of the Lord of Scalefeather also includes deceit.

This realm is very close to the lies of the Grey Celestial Marshal, who probably harbors hostility towards the Lord of Scalefeather for this reason...”

Of course, maybe it’s not hostility.

——It’s also possible that what the Grey Celestial Marshal really means is “Hey boss, don’t you feel like you’re missing an envoy, and it just so happens I’m the perfect fit.” That would be quite adaptive, too.

Aiwass added in his mind.

The “Spider’s Silk Sensing” tells of sixty-seven secrets regarding “Spider Silk”, constituting a very complete inheritance.

Including [Weaving Lies], [Silkthread Perception], [Silkthread Stealth], [Silk Thread Control] four Mystical Skills, it’s already enough to support a profession...

It’s just that this inheritance was born before the emergence of professions, so Lily has not acquired her own Extraordinary Profession.

But on the other hand, she can also be considered the founder of this profession.

This true eye was even rather good at fighting!

And it’s probably better at fighting than an unequipped Aiwass...

Wearing her two core purple garments of her profession, Lily’s perfectly timed sneak attacks could even pose a direct threat to Hayna.

Besides, her perceptual range was much more reliable than that of Hayna.

Now the personal maid had become a personal bodyguard.

Aiwass no longer had to always drag someone along whenever he wanted to go out.

And bringing Lily along came with benefits—if he encountered danger, he could use the Shadow Demon, which wasn’t an option when going out with Sherlock or Hayna.

Because Lily knew of the Shadow Demon’s existence and would keep Aiwass’s secrets, as long as Aiwass managed to clean up any evidence.

Even if not as a maid or bodyguard, merely as a teammate, she was undoubtedly very dependable.

With Lily’s talent, she might even catch up with his first advancement ceremony...

So this time, Aiwass didn’t call Hayna for protection, but went out directly with Lily.

Following the address given by the Elf butler, they headed to Bishop Mathers’s home, which was also “Mrs.

Mina’s Fortune Telling Shop.”

Sherlock was currently there recovering from his injuries, and Aiwass, who had appeared in the newspapers, also had to find a way to explain to Bishop Mathers how he had managed to activate the Holy Sword sealed within the key...

One lie needs a hundred lies to cover it, and Bishop Mathers could also sense Aiwass’s energy level on the Path of Devotion...

He was now at the second energy level.

Therefore, Aiwass decided to stop acting altogether.

There was no need to hide his talents, or rather, there was no point as they would be revealed the moment the Holy Sword, which required thirty-three mana points to manifest, appeared.

Bishop Mathers would understand everything.

Therefore, Aiwass decided to come clean first, not just to Bishop Mathers, but also to Sherlock.

“—Yes, I went straight home that day, advanced successfully, and I plan to reach the third energy level next month.”

Aiwass was planning to say this when the time came.

By doing so, Sherlock would most likely guess who “Fox” was.

—If Sherlock and Isabel both knew he was the “Fox,” but at the same time thought the other did not know...

What kind of wonderful reactions would the two have at the advancement ceremony?

Aiwass felt he might be a bit mischievous.


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