The Lord Of The Mysteries

The Lord Of The Mysteries
The Chapter 319



In Empress Borough, Count Hall's luxury villa.


Audrey was supposed to be practicing piano at the moment, but she remained seated in front of her dressing table, thinking of how to read and memorize Roselle's diary at night.


Suddenly, his surroundings became blurred, and a boundless grayish-white color began to radiate.


Amidst the gray mist, the figure of the Fool sits high above. He was listening to a man who hardly seemed to be praying, "I pray for your help.


"i hope someone can help me touch a marker in Roselle's creative script."



How Mr. Fool knew that I would be visiting the Roselle Memorial Exhibition tonight after the museum closed, and that I would have the chance to touch some items. Although he was amazed, he did not feel strange.


With the status and ability of Mr. Fool, realizing such a trivial matter was very easy!


As for how he learned it, ordinary Beyonders did not need to try to understand it.


Audrey was about to reply when the Fool spoke in a low and flat voice, "You can choose to accept this request or not."


Audrey pondered for two seconds and said, "Dear Stupid Master, I can try, but I can't guarantee success."


He was not too keen on the minimum reward of 500 pounds. The reason why he accepted the mission was because he was curious about the special nature of the marker left behind by Emperor Roselle, which is so important to the devotee of the Foolish Master that he offers an uncapped price.


Anyway, I'm going to have a look at Roselle's diary today, so it's okay.


Amidst the fog, the Fool slightly nodded and replied with a single word, "OK."


When the illusion was completely gone, Audrey turned her gaze to the makeup mirror and seemed to examine herself closely.


Feeling nervous and excited, she began making plans for the night surgery.


I can't let them see anything unusual.


Even if Mr.'s fans. Fool took action later on, I can't be a suspect.


Obviously it's okay to just touch that bookmark. When it's gone, all eyes will be on me.


So, I had to show the same interest in all other objects.I couldn't let others notice that my main goal was bookmarking it. The whole process should be smooth, nothing sudden, and it should be reasonable and logical.


How should I cause such inconspicuous damage?


It's just a marker…


Audrey's eyes swept through the items on her dresser without focusing. Suddenly, his gaze fell on the open jewelry box and focused on a pair of gemstone earrings decorated with fine needles.


The corner of her lips curved up, bit by bit, as her eyebrows and eyes slightly curved as she muttered to herself, "With the help of Susie, that's enough …"



It was six o'clock in the afternoon. The backlund, which hardly ever sees the sun during this season, is already dark, and the gas lamp is on.


After the Royal Museum sent the last retinue of ordinary visitors, it received a group of visitors consisting of a young woman from a noble family, the son of a duke, and a young viscount.


Because Machinery Hivemind knew that some noble children were the ones who often made trouble, the Captain of the West Borough Hivemind Machinery Squad, Max Livermore, was responsible for maintaining the memorial. He had no choice but to disguise himself as a security guard and stay close to prevent an accident.


His hair was neatly combed as he wore lensed glasses, making his scientific appearance similar to that of a college professor.


The Monocle is actually a Closed Artifact, codenamed 3-1328, named the Eye of Crystal. With that, Max Livermore could see the spiritual body directly, as well as ghosts and shadows. There is no need to fear Beyonders who use these usually hard-to-detect entities to cause chaos or engage in theft.


Of course, these Closed Artifacts also had significant losses. It could easily attract monsters like ghosts and shadows to the surroundings. If worn for a long time, a person's vision will suffer permanent damage.


In the darkness of Backlund, he was like a bright sun.At that moment, Max stared in admiration at the blonde girl with green eyes beside him.


Audrey looked with great interest at the toilet that was gilded and engraved with intricate patterns. He asked the guide beside him, "Is this the first toilet in the modern sense?"


"Yes, I personally believe that this is one of Roselle's most remarkable contributions to human civilization. The accompanying sewer work has changed the dirt phenomenon that is strewn across the streets of Trier." The guide initially wanted to say the word "dirt", but after seeing the girl in front of him, he felt that he could not lose his elegance.


Audrey hesitated and asked, "Can I touch it?"


"Can it be used normally?" Viscount Glaint asked while laughing from the side.


"Why are you so curious about this? No matter how old he is, it's always the toilet."


The other noble children who were on good terms with them all laughed.


"No, Glaint, you don't understand. This is the glory of human civilization." Audrey smiled faintly in response but vomited inwardly.


If not for fulfilling the request of the Idiot Master devotee, I would not have wanted to do this either.


The guide chimed in, "What Miss Hall said is very appropriate. The glory of human civilization is not only reflected in firearms and other weapons that have changed the shape of war, but also shine in every detail of our lives.


The guide glanced at Max Livermore and, after receiving a nod of confirmation, continued, "you can touch it, and you can even open the water tank to see the mechanical structure inside. But please be careful."


"Thank you." Audrey watched the security guards open the glass wall. He hurriedly took two steps forward, reached out his right hand, which was covered in white mesh gloves, and carefully touched the flush button.


Then, he slowly stepped back and said with a smile, "Alright, let's move on. I've satisfied my curiosity. I can't hurt her any further."


She constantly reminds herself that the character she decides on is a naive, curious young girl.


After reading this, they entered the exhibition hall where Roselle's diary was located.


After a few introductions, Audrey asked again, "May I have a look at this notebook? We are all interested in these strange symbols.


"Eh. I heard the paper will be damaged only by contact with the air after a certain period of time, especially if touched. It shouldn't be possible, right?"


He blinked, making his beautiful jewel-like eyes reveal sincerity and desire, along with a hint of disappointment.


The driver looked at Max Livermore again and waited for his answer before smiling.


“The church uses a special storage method to make the paper look the same as if it were made a few years ago. Moreover, even without this method, we will try our best to fulfill your request. However, we may need to change the environment, change our clothes, and go through a more rigorous process.


"You can reverse it, but not for too long. Don't use too much power."


Audrey's eyes suddenly lit up, making it difficult for anyone to take their eyes off.


After sincerely thanking the guide, he, Viscount Glaint, and the other mysticism fans removed the glass cover as they carefully flipped through the notebook.


Audrey tries her best to memorize, but due to the complexity of the symbols, her ability to remember them in this short time is somewhat limited.


It should be about two pages of content. I wonder if there is a way to make a copy of it. His mind wanders as he gives his place to his friends.


In this way, he made a request to take a closer look at something in each exhibition hall, most of which were filled.


After a while, they arrived at the restored study room.


Audrey maintained her previous behavior and would ask a few questions from time to time, fully showing her curiosity.


When the guide introduced the creativity manuscript, his eyes sparkled and he said, "Can I flip through it? I want to see what the great inventor's manuscript looks like, Roselle. I also want to know what kind of wonderful ideas it contains."


"No problem, beautiful Miss Hall, esteemed Viscount Glaint, you can all see it. Heh, if any of you are devout adherents of the Church, you can even apply for a copy" replied the guide, according to Gestur Max.


As an adherent of the Goddess, Audrey could only respond to her with a faint smile. It was uncomfortable for him to comment.


At the same time, he pretended to lift his hair and touch his right ear with his palm, silently removing his earrings.


Immediately, as the glass box wrapping the table opened, Audrey stepped forward and, while holding the manuscript, casually took out a bookmark, before casually turning the page.


At this moment, Susie, who had received her hint, suddenly barked in a certain direction.


The feed! The feed! The feed!


The attention of the crowd was immediately drawn in that direction. Audrey lowered her arm and used the earrings on her palm to pierce the book marker she was holding. While doing so, he uttered the phrase "Pirate King" in his mind, using Hermes before turning to the ancient Hermes.


When the needle-like sharp accessory touched the surface of the book barrier, Audrey suddenly felt an intense and illusive resistance as she was about to break through the book barrier.


An unusual fight!


Resistance disappears in an instant. "The "fine fragrances" hollowed out a small hole and nearly pierced through it.


There really is a reaction! There really is something strange! The light in Audrey's eyes glittered. Without daring to try again, he raised his hand and placed the book marker on the table.


Then, she looked at Susie and calmly told her servant, Annie, "Eh .. Take her to the bathroom."


"Yes, madam." Annie hurriedly carried Susie out of the room.


Ting!


Taking this opportunity, Audrey threw the earrings in her hand to the ground, then she tilted her head and said, "Sorry, I dropped my earrings."


Another servant rushed over, picked up the earrings, and helped her wear them.


The interlude passed in an instant, and everyone's attention returned to the script. After quite a lot of finishing with it, they saw "security guard," Max Livermore, quickly slip the book marker and seal the glass cover again.


Audrey's interest remained as strong as ever in the next few exhibition halls. Just like before, he did not show any abnormalities.


It was only when he left the museum and returned home that he found an opportunity to recite the honorary name of The Fool and report the result:


"… I did what your lover asked me to do, and I broke the book's barrier a little bit.


"I-it had an abnormal reaction."