"May I ask why you're here, Mr. Extradimensional Wizard?"
Lawson began to ask about Angor's purpose, which meant that he had finally let go of Toby.
Angor was still a little annoyed by Lawson's probing, but he wouldn't overlook his true purpose.
"I do have something important to discuss with you, Mayor Lawson," Angor added in a serious tone, "something very important."
Seeing Angor's serious expression, Lawson became serious as well.
Lawson snapped his fingers, and a metal chair appeared in front of the table out of thin air. He asked Angor to take a seat.
Lawson asked, "What's so important that you came looking for me? Could it be that you have recalled more information about Ivo? "
As far as Lawson was concerned, the most important piece of information about Floating Mech City was about Ivo Sprit, the creator of the Box of Reincarnation.
Even someone like Granny Fingernail, who hadn't traveled far in a thousand years, came to see Ivo personally. That was how important this matter was to the research department.
But to Lawson's surprise, Angor shook his head. "It has nothing to do with that."
Since it had nothing to do with Ivo, what did Angor tell him?
Angor could tell that Ivo was still trying to be serious, but Angor could tell that Ivo didn't really care about Angor's decision.
"I wasn't going to tell you about this before the truth is clear. But they showed up again. "
"They?" Lawson asked, "Who do you mean by 'they'?"
"A bunch of lunatics who sell death in the name of faith," Angor said.
Lawson still didn't know what Angor meant. But before he could ask, Angor went straight to the point. "I'm going to tell you about a missing person case."
Angor began to explain Aleen's disappearance in detail.
Lawson was getting more and more confused. Was the disappearance of a low-level apprentice really that important? Until now, this matter was not worth paying attention to.
Lawson would have already stopped someone else from talking about a missing person case. But this was Angor, and he knew what he should do. Maybe there was something else behind this case. For this reason, Lawson did not interrupt Angor and kept listening.
As Angor talked about the missing believers in the old city of Padua, Lawson slowly understood what Angor was trying to say.
A Mystery item!
And a Mystery item that went out of control!
After experiencing the Undead's Box of Reincarnation, Lawson already knew some of the classifications of Mystery Items. Later on, he secretly discussed more details with Muse, so he knew how terrifying a Mystery Item that went out of control was.
This matter was actually related to such a terrifying mysterious object?! And it happened in Evron!
Lawson's mind was already in turmoil. But he didn't expect something even more terrifying to come.
"There are different types of Mystery items. For example, Mystery Hunters from the Order Keepers have a chance to retrieve ordinary Mystery items. But unsolved Mystery items have a much lower probability of recovery.
"Apart from that, there is also a type of unsolvable runaway object. The recovery probability of this kind of runaway object is close to zero, and every unsolvable runaway object has annihilated miracles."
Lawson was silent for a moment. "… Germinal, which one?"
"Unsolved." Angor's voice was soft, but it felt like thunder in Lawson's ears.
Lawson's body was half a machine. His muscles were replaced by parts, and his blood was replaced by special oil. Under this kind of ice-cold body, his emotions slowly became deathly still. But today, Angor's words stirred up endless waves in his heart, which had remained calm for a long time.
Lawson felt his throat dry up. It took him a while to find his voice. "Are there any other Germinal Organization believers in Evron?"
Angor glanced at Lawson and couldn't help but praise him. Lawson already knew what he was talking about. As expected of the mayor of Floating Mech City.
"When I killed the last Padua believer, I thought there were no more."
Angor thought there were no more. In other words, he didn't know if there were really no more Mystery Hunters.
Lawson didn't say anything. He knew Angor was going to tell him something else. Angor paused for a moment before he continued.
"After Aleen went missing, I went back and had a discussion with my professor.
In the end, we agreed that the fewer people who know about the Germinal Organization, the better. "
Lawson agreed. The Germinal Organization was a typical example of "the more you know, the worse you will die". Of course, even if you knew how to enter the organization, as long as you didn't try it out yourself, you could still avoid it.
However, people's curiosity was easily aroused. Besides, there was no lack of lunatics in this world. The more you didn't want them to do something, the more they would want to do it. They would want everyone to do it with them.
Angor was right about the Germinal Organization. The fewer people who knew about it, the better.
Angor continued, "I was going to ask Witch Maya for a prophecy when I returned to Brute Cavern and see if there are any more Germinal Organization believers in the south. Then, I'll see what I can do and tell some necessary people about it. "
By "necessary people", he meant people like Lawson.
"But you changed your mind." Lawson looked at Angor quietly. If Angor came to him voluntarily, it meant the boy had changed his mind.
But why did Angor change his mind?
What happened that made Angor change his mind like this?
"Yes, I changed my mind. Because …"
"The Germinal Organization believers showed up again."
More importantly, the Germinal Organization believers who showed up this time might be the ones who brought the faith to Palladowa.
They might be the source of the Germinal Organization's faith in the south.
"Source of the Germinal Organization?" Lawson frowned. "How did you know? Also, who were these people? Where are they now? "
Angor handed Lawson a piece of parchment, on which there was a symbol drawn by Helen.
"What's this?" Lawson looked at Angor in confusion.
Angor didn't beat around the bush and told him everything about Swan's disappearance. He also told Lawson about his speculation about the identity of the people who took Swan away.
Angor's speculation was based on his mind, not actual evidence. But sometimes, a wizard's psychological evidence was more useful than falsifiable evidence.
Lawson also believed that it was not a coincidence that these people showed up in Palladowa.
Perhaps it was just as Angor thought. They were the culprits behind all this. Maybe they came to Palladowa to see how the Germinal Organization's faith was developing. Or maybe they wanted to continue spreading the faith.
Either way, he couldn't let them get away with it!
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