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Chapter 320

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A plagiarized manuscript — no, a creative manuscript. It should be considered a very valuable book … Could this be a Card of Blasphemy? Klein's heart stirred as he tapped his molars and secretly activated his Spirit Vision.

However, he didn't discover anything abnormal.

He then scanned the other bookmarks and received the same answer.

That's right. If it was that easy to detect, I wouldn't have had the chance to come here … Klein deactivated his Spirit Vision and used the details he learned from Rosell's diary, as well as the emperor's personality, to eliminate them.

According to his understanding, since Rousselle had said that a book with a Card of Blasphemy was very valuable, it couldn't be too ordinary. Otherwise, it wouldn't be able to satisfy such a strong sense of viciousness — to use a lot of valuable knowledge to set off an inconspicuous bookmark, making the recipient suffer an invisible prank.

Therefore, books of low value can be disregarded. In that case … Klein looked around and carefully identified them, completely ignoring what the guide was saying.

All in all, in the entire study, only the creative manuscript seems to fit the criteria. The other books can only be said to be of ordinary value. With Rosell's personality, he definitely wouldn't choose them. Yes, Rosell is the kind of person who would hide his secrets in the most obvious place, but none of you would be able to find it … As Klein thought, he gave the emperor an emoji.

Of course, it was impossible for him to confirm that the bookmark was a Card of Blasphemy in disguise. This was because the books of high value that Rosell possessed clearly included works in the field of mysticism. And it was impossible for the Church of the God of Steam and Machinery to display such books!

Yes, I have to first confirm if it's a Card of Blasphemy before considering if I should take action … Unfortunately, the date of January 20th can't be eliminated. No one knows which day each bookmark was clipped into the book … Klein silently muttered to himself, turned to look at the guide who had stopped, and asked with a smile, "What's the matter?

He turned to look at the guide who had stopped and asked with a smile, "Do any of the books in the bookshelves contain things like this?"

"For example, a note written to Rosell by a certain noble lady."

This question made many men let out a knowing laugh. The female guide shook her head and said, "No, no.

"No, there isn't. The books with extra information have all been picked out and placed here for everyone to read."

"This is just a restoration of Rosell The Great's study, not a restoration of a certain point in time. There's no need to maintain a certain state."

Klein smiled.

"Understood, this is really disappointing …"

This was simply too good! There's only one bookmark that needs to be verified in the entire exhibition hall, so the difficulty has plummeted … He added happily in his heart.

When the guide introduced "Rosell's favorite books," Klein looked around again and observed the overall layout of the exhibition hall.

In order to restore the room from more than a hundred years ago, there were no gas lamps around the hall.

The main source of illumination was an oriel window with an iron grille a few meters away and a huge crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling.

As for the brass lampstand on the desk, there were no candles placed on it. It was purely a decoration.

Klein looked out the oriel window and saw the yellow and withered lawn outside, as well as a straight iron-black lamp pole.

He memorized the location and cast his gaze back to the book the female guide introduced. He began to analyze the feasibility of the theft plan.

One premise is that, according to Rosell's intentions, the various Churches and the various ancient families that are part of the royal family don't wish to see him spread the Cards of Blasphemy and destroy the stable order that has existed for more than a thousand years.

Therefore, if I were the archbishop in charge of handling this matter, I would directly set fire to all the items left behind by Rosell. If the Cards of Blasphemy can be completely destroyed just like that, the outcome would perfectly match the wishes of the deities. If the Cards of Blasphemy are difficult to destroy, they would definitely expose their abnormalities after being burned.

Since the items left behind by Rosell are still here, it means that he must have used some method to make everyone, including the deities, believe that he had given away all the Cards of Blasphemy without leaving a single one behind.

Of course, I can't rule out the possibility that some Churches or ancient families are attempting to rely on the Cards of Blasphemy to make up for a particular Beyonder pathway they need, but the possibility is very small. This is because this gives Rosell a chance to form a united front. There's no need for him to go to the extent of spreading the Cards of Blasphemy to destroy order.

In that case, his diary will show a certain level of confidence and corresponding worry. It's impossible for him to only be pessimistic and think of relying on that ancient secret organization.

In addition, more than a hundred years have passed. The Church of the God of Steam and Machinery, which is in charge of these items, has already conducted countless restorative searches. Therefore, almost no one will believe that the Cards of Blasphemy are hidden here.

In other words, the security level of this exhibition won't be too high.

Furthermore, the most important point is that all of Baekeland is in a state of anxiety and panic because of that serial killer Devil. The Beyonders of the three Churches are conducting city-wide investigations and searches. The number of people that the Machinery Hivemind team can assign to this unimportant exhibition is definitely very limited.

Yes, the thing that's most worth protecting here is Rosell's diary. Many unaffiliated Beyonders worship the Emperor, believing that those unique symbols contain a deeper mystery and have the motive and ability to steal it. Therefore, the guardian's focus must be on that exhibition hall.

When I get back, I'll do a divination above the gray fog and verify it with my analysis.

However, I have to verify if it's a Card of Blasphemy in advance. Otherwise, if I were to take the risk and expend a lot of effort, only to steal an ordinary bookmark, I might as well go back to my grave! Hmm, how should I verify it? This can't be done when I sneak in again, and there's no chance now … I have to find someone else to help me … I have to be careful! Klein followed behind the guide with a focused expression, as though he was listening very seriously.

Miss Magicians, she's an Apprentice. She can pass through walls and doors, similar to a Master Key. She's a good candidate … But she's only a Sequence 9, and the mission of sneaking in to verify it is too dangerous for her …

Miss Xio? No, she's not cut out for this at all … Get her to find a thief for help? No, that won't do. There are Beyonders guarding this place. There's a high chance that the thief will be caught on the spot, thus exposing the fact that someone is eyeing Rosell's bookmark …

Miss Sharon? She's strong enough, and her condition is suitable for such a mission. But the problem is that the Card of Blasphemy is a divine item that can make most Beyonders kill each other. I still don't trust her …



Klein's thoughts raced as he analyzed the helpers he could find.

Gradually, he locked onto a target.

Miss Justice!

She comes from an extraordinary family and is a noble. Is it possible for her to use her wealth and power to use her interest as an excuse to touch the bookmark? Yes, the chances aren't small. Furthermore, this method won't alarm anyone. It's beneficial for me to sneak in and steal it later … The more Klein thought about it, the more he found it feasible.

As for the problem of how to verify it, due to the Card of Blasphemy's anti-divination and anti-prophecy, he could only think of one solution for the time being:

That was to attempt to destroy the bookmark!

Didn't anti-divination and anti-prophecy say that using similar methods on an item that hid the Card of Blasphemy would result in failure or interference? Wouldn't that be equivalent to confessing?

What this really meant was that even if I obtained the Card of Blasphemy, divining it would be equivalent to divining an ordinary item. It would be equivalent to divining an ordinary item that it was pretending to be.

In any case, I can't guess what kind of "activation password" the Emperor set. I can only use such a simple and crude method to confirm it. If the Card of Blasphemy can indeed be destroyed, then it can only be said that I'm temporarily not fated with it … Yes, with the Emperor's preferences, perhaps I can try an activation incantation …

He once joked in his diary, "Do you want my treasure? Then I'll search for it at the end of the Fog Sea. And the Cards of Blasphemy were a type of treasure!

Set activation incantation to one.

The ancient Hermes word for "piece"? That's not right. This way, there's no way anyone can obtain it unless a second transmigrator appears. This doesn't match the Emperor's idea of creating chaos and destroying order. Therefore, the corresponding Hermes or ancient Hermes word for Pirate King?

Klein gradually confirmed his thoughts and paid more attention to the layout of the exhibition hall.

Under the guidance of the female guide, they left the restored study and entered another exhibition hall.

After everything was over and he was free to move around, Klein asked in embarrassment, "What's up?

"Sorry, I want to know where the washroom is. Upstairs? "

"No, upstairs is the office area. Go straight down this road, then turn left, and you'll see it." The female guide politely pointed in a direction.

Taking this opportunity, Klein figured out the relationship between the washroom and the exhibition halls, and he sketched out a rough layout in his mind.

At noon, he left the Royal Museum without doing anything and returned to 15 Minsk Street.

Klein originally wanted to use The Fool's tone to instruct Miss Justice and tell her that his adorer needed help, but after careful thought, he felt that it would ruin Mr. Fool's image.

As an unfathomable figure, I have to appear more indifferent. I can't always ask for help on behalf of my adorer. At the very least, I can't personally mention such matters again and again … Klein thought for a moment and quickly came up with a solution.

He decided to directly transmit the scene and voice of his adorer's request for help to Miss Justice.

During this process, Mr. Fool didn't say a word!

Phew. Klein exhaled, closed the curtains, rubbed his cheeks, and began praying to himself.

The Fool that doesn't belong to this era.

The mysterious ruler above the gray fog.

The King of Yellow and Black who wields good luck.

I pray for a certain amount of help.

I pray for someone to help me make contact with the bookmark in Rosell's creative manuscript.

Help me do very little damage to it that's hard to detect and tell me what reaction there is. In the meantime, you can silently recite the corresponding Hermes or ancient Hermes word for Pirate King.

No matter who provides help, even if there's no reaction, I'm willing to give 500 pounds as compensation. This will be deducted from the 5,000 pounds that have yet to be paid.

If there's a reaction, I'm willing to give more.



After doing all of this, Klein waited for a moment before entering above the gray fog. He saw the screen of light that displayed the scene of him praying.

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