Chapter 1776
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"Germinal Organization … Germinal Organization …" Lawson repeated the name repeatedly. In the past, he wouldn't have reacted to it at all. But now, the word had become a curse. Every time Lawson said it, he would tremble in fear.
Lawson finally understood why Angor was being so serious when telling him about this.
It was because this matter was too important!
In other words, the Germinal Organization was going to shake the entire wizarding world. But the worst part was that he couldn't tell too many people about it.
This was a terrifying nightmare hidden in the fog.
He couldn't ask, couldn't think, couldn't spread, couldn't guess, and couldn't even try.
Yet such a terrible secret was found in Evron. It meant that there was an uncontrollable bomb right next to the pillow of Floating Mech City.
Lawson couldn't imagine what a disaster it would be if the Germinal Organization's faith exploded in Floating Mech City.
Floating Mech City was one of the biggest financial hubs in the southern wizarding region. Almost all the elites in the wizarding world gathered here. All major organizations and families had set up their headquarters here. If the "Germinal Organization Disaster" happened here, it could affect the entire wizarding world in an instant.
He had to stop it! And he had to do everything he could to stop it!
Lawson was usually a cold person. But after hearing what he heard today, he couldn't help but become obsessed with it.
It was an obsession that had to be completed. Otherwise, Floating Mech City would be destroyed by the "Germinal Organization Disaster".
Lawson still couldn't find any clues yet, but he had already made up his mind. He had to stop the disaster before it happened.
With that in mind, Lawson quickly turned on the control panel and tried to contact the higher-ups of Floating Mech City for a meeting. But just as he was about to press the "Gather" button, he stopped.
The higher-ups of Floating Mech City were all his trusted subordinates. However, people were fickle. It was best not to tell them about this.
Lawson quickly turned off the control panel and turned on his transmitter. Soon, a pale blue spirit appeared in front of him.
"Mayor Lawson, Mister Padt, how may I help you?" Antonio looked at Lawson and Angor, who both wore the same serious expression. He decided to forgo his usual etiquette and asked for the reason directly.
"Is Muse still training?" Lawson asked.
Antonio gave an affirmative answer.
Lawson thought for a moment and said, "Then let's not disturb him. It's the same if I tell you."
Lawson glanced at Angor and asked if he could tell Antonio about this. Since Lawson had already contacted Antonio, the man must have made up his mind. The answer would be the same whether he asked Antonio or not.
Lawson quickly told Antonio everything that had happened to the Germinal Organization. Antonio fell into a long silence after listening to the story.
"I see." Antonio now understood why they were being so serious. This was a matter of great importance. In the long run, it would be as important as Ivo's information. In fact, it might even affect a larger area.
Antonio sighed in his mind. So this was the power of Mystery. He did not even know where the real Mystery item was located, but it made Floating Mech City feel as if it was facing a great enemy.
"What do you plan to do?" Antonio looked at Lawson.
"It's still too early to talk about how to do it. We need to know more about the believers of the Germinal Organization and the people from the outlands. "
As for how to get the information …
The only thing he could think of was to search for the Germinal Organization as much as possible, or to seek help from Prophet Wizards.
Searching for the Germinal Organization would attract more attention, which would make the news spread even faster. In that case, the only other option was to look for the Prophet Sorcerer, which would be more secretive and appropriate.
Without hesitation, Lawson turned on the control panel and spoke to Melantha, "Tell Opeliya to come to me."
Opulia was a prophet wizard who lived in the back of the city all year round. In his early years, he received a favor from Muse. In order to repay Muse, he came to Ashley Comprehensive Academy and became an instructor. However, he preferred to be called a follower of Muse.
Next, Lawson spoke to Antonio. "I'll open the third level of access to the Rune Eye later. I hope you can spare some of your power to help me keep an eye on Floating Mech City."
This was also the main reason why Lawson told Antonio about this because Antonio's strongest point was his perception.
"Of course." Antonio nodded.
"If you find anything that might be related to the Germinal Organization, you must inform me immediately. You have the priority if it's an emergency."
Not long after, Opulia arrived at the metal hall where Lawson was.
He looked young, but his eyes were filled with the vicissitudes of life. He walked into the hall with the help of a wooden cane.
His steps looked ordinary, but to Angor, Opeliya felt as if the man was standing at the center of the interweaving lines of fate.
It was such a strange feeling that no one would mistake him for someone else.
Opeliya was a little surprised to see both Angor and Antonio here.
Opeliya began to wonder why Lawson asked him to come here today.
Opeliya leaned on his cane and tried to see the direction of the river of fate. But he couldn't find a clear answer. He only knew that something important was going to happen today.
Opeliya nodded to Angor and Antonio before he looked at Lawson. "Fate tells me that the city lord has something important to discuss with me."
"It is indeed a very important matter," Lawson said as he handed an exquisite piece of parchment to Opulia.
Oplya took a look at the parchment, and a trace of surprise flashed in his eyes.
It was a contract written in the name of a great consciousness.
Using the name of the Great Will was generally a very strict contract. However, Opulia carefully looked at the terms of the contract and found that the terms were not harsh.
In general, there was only one condition: What happened today must not be told to anyone else by any means.
In other words, this was a confidentiality contract.
But this was the first time Opeliya saw such a strict contract.
This once again proved that the River of Fate had shown that Lawson was looking for him for an extremely important matter.
Seeing Opeliya holding the contract without doing anything, Lawson said, "It's fine if you don't want to sign it."
Lawson didn't want to force Opeliya. Prophets were rare, but there were still some. It was just that Opeliya was closer to Floating Mech City.
Oplya smiled faintly and quickly left his own personal mark on the contract.
"There's nothing to be unwilling about. Even though fate has told me that this is no small matter, it hasn't warned me of the danger. As long as it's not too dangerous, I don't mind knowing more. "
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