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Chapter 29 - Chapter 29: Fate's Warning and Report

"Melissa Moretti?" Luo En savored the name.

"She's indeed a very pure girl."

A slight smile touched his lips as he recalled the girl's attire and demeanor.

"And a very family-oriented girl."

"She seems very thrifty and good at managing a household…"

"What am I thinking about?" Luo En vigorously shook his head, trying to forget some inappropriate thoughts.

He was a ruthless Transmigrator; how could he have such superfluous emotions?

Besides, he was still on the run, so he had no time to think about such things.

"But, Moretti…"

He had a strange premonition, always feeling that he would become entangled with the Moretti surname.

Pulling himself out of his thoughts, Luo En stared intently at the Orange Cat in his arms.

"So you suddenly ran off just to find a little girl?" Luo En asked, staring at Lachi in his arms.

"Meow?" Lachi meowed, showing a speechless expression.

"Sigh, you…" Luo En wanted to lecture her, but he didn't know how to start, after all, Lachi was just a cat.

After thinking for a long time and still not knowing what to do, Luo En could only put Lachi back into his satchel first, then pondered and spoke.

"If you run around again, you won't get meat for dinner."

"Do you know how expensive meat is in this era?" Luo En used a tone like he was lecturing a child.

"And if you really want a mistress, remember to give me a hint. The plot of a hero saving a beauty in a moment of crisis is too common.

Such a cliché plot won't attract girls." Luo En seemed to be talking to Lachi, and also to himself.

"Meow??? "

"Meow!"

Hearing Luo En's words, Lachi suddenly became agitated, causing the entire satchel to twitch. It seemed very confused by its owner blaming its actions.

"Alright, alright, I won't blame you anymore." Seeing this, Luo En gently patted the satchel and spoke to comfort Lachi.

He recomposed himself. Today's goal was to find the previous notebook; everything else could only come after that.

"Daily feels strange after coming back this time. What do you think, old man?" Inside Blackthorn Security Company, Leonard, who was on duty alone behind the Chanis Gate, asked the neighbor in his body.

"That Spirit Medium?" Pales's voice sounded in Leonard's mind.

"Hmm." Leonard nodded.

"She probably figured it out, but she's still not letting go, so she's a bit awkward."

"After all, anyone with eyes can see that the atmosphere between her and your captain is a bit off." Pales spoke with the tone of someone who had been there before.

After a moment of silence, Leonard changed the subject.

"Old man, so much time has passed, it should be fine now, right?"

"Hard to say, I always have a bad premonition." Pales replied somewhat uncertainly.

"Are you really that afraid of the person who was hunting you?"

"…"

"Alright, who exactly was that person we encountered that night?"

"He indeed had the aura of that existence…"

After a moment of thought, he added:

"This is also where I feel confused. Logically speaking, there shouldn't be a creature with His aura that can still maintain its self."

"Old man, you should be very familiar with your opponent, why did you misjudge him at that time?" Leonard asked his most curious question.

After waiting for a moment, he heard the old man's answer: "I misjudged that person's Sequence?"

"Sequence?"

"Hmm, now that I think about it, that person's Sequence is probably at most similar to yours."

"But he has traces of a high-Sequence power."

"How high?" Leonard was a little curious.

"That's not something you need to know."

"In short, I mistook him for my enemy at the time, but now that I think about it, although the power on that person was weak, the level of its Sequence was probably even higher than my enemy's."

"This reminds me of an old friend…"

Pales did not continue, but concluded:

"In short, as the situation stands now, it was just a misunderstanding."

"Low Sequence, but with traces of extremely high-Sequence power? Could it be that he, like me, also has someone living inside his body?" Leonard said, rubbing his forehead, stating his guess.

"Perhaps, who can say what destiny is?" Pales neither affirmed nor denied.

"Sigh!" Leonard heard a sigh.

"If that card or admission ticket were still here, it would be great, otherwise I wouldn't need to stay inside you."

"Card? Admission ticket? What are those?" Leonard asked curiously.

"You're not my grandson, why should I tell you everything?"

"Then tell me, what does 'be careful of the monocle' mean?" Leonard asked another question.

"…"

Pales did not answer, and the atmosphere fell silent again, and the Chanis Gate returned to its usual tranquility.

It's almost dark, are there really clues about that notebook on this street?

Luo En, who had been wandering this street all day, was getting anxious.

He was holding a piece of bread bought from a bakery on the street, squatting by the roadside and eating it dryly.

Lachi, on the other hand, had a better meal than Luo En; he was squatting by the roadside, eating the ham Luo En brought as dry rations.

"I've given you the meat, so you have to work hard."

"If you find anything, tell me quickly."

Looking at the Orange Cat, who was eating with relish, Luo En instructed.

The sky gradually darkened, and the flow of people on the street gradually thinned out.

"Melissa?" Luo En looked at the distant girl with some surprise; he didn't expect to meet her twice in the same day.

"Providence? Fate?"

"Forget it."

Luo En shook his head. He didn't plan to greet Melissa. After all, he was currently looking for a notebook related to Beyonder powers, and it was better not to have too much contact with ordinary people.

"I came to find something, but why do I feel like a Criminal?"

Luo En realized that he was stopping and going, occasionally looking around, appearing to outsiders like a sneaky Criminal scouting a location beforehand.

A few more hours passed.

"Bang!"

Luo En, still wandering the street, suddenly heard a faint sound.

"Is that a gunshot?"

"It's a bit far, isn't it?"

"Did something happen?"

But as soon as he took a step, he froze in place, his leg suspended in the air.

"This, this feeling is the 'Monster's' spiritual intuition."

"No! More than that, this is a warning from destiny." Luo En once again felt that familiar tremor.

"It's stopping me from going forward."

"Something terrifying has appeared."

"Is it that notebook? No!

It's definitely something much more terrifying!"

"Melissa." Luo En was about to turn and leave when he suddenly thought of the girl; she should also live on this street.

"No, calm down, it's just a chance encounter.

And such a strong warning, it's the first time, even the feeling when I escaped Backlund last time wasn't that profound."

"This is definitely an event beyond my capabilities."

"If I'm reckless, I'll just lose my life for nothing. Leave first, then make plans." He warned himself in his heart.

However, just as Luo En was about to leave, he was surprised to find that everything had returned to normal, and the warning from destiny had disappeared.

"This, this…" The sudden change interrupted his plans again, and he froze in place for a moment.

'Go, why meddle? The notebook isn't as important as life.'

"Sigh!"

He had just taken two steps when he sighed and turned back.

After a brief thought, Luo En activated his Spirit Vision and quickly circled the vicinity, confirming there was nothing unusual before quickly leaving the area.

Azure Hotel.

Luo En sat at his desk, considering his next steps. Although the warning from destiny had disappeared, he did not believe that Iron Cross Street had no problems at all.

"Official…"

"Although the police are hostile to Transmigrators, if a Beyonder accident really occurs, they definitely won't ignore it."

Thinking of this, he picked up a fountain pen, took out a piece of letter paper, and quickly wrote something down, then looked at the Orange Cat lying lazily on the bed.

"Lachi, please run an errand for me. You remember the police station we saw during the day, right! I need you to help me…"

That's right, what he handed to Lachi was a report letter alleging a Beyonder accident on Iron Cross Street.

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