After writing the message, Lex saw that some new replies had been updated below the message board.
'ID 20120913183645514: Assassin! It must be Assassin~'
'Lilo: All three dog families are very dangerous.'
'Marco: Judges, Hunter, Seer, I remember these three don't have a Sequence 0 sitting there.'
'Real Madrid yyds: The biggest use of this communicable cheat is to obtain plot intelligence and the Materials and rituals for Sequence potions, so the best choice for a Pathway would be the Roselle's Tarot cards that Klein obtained, then choosing the Hunter Pathway later on would be easy.'
'Outsider Player: A true Roselle fan should choose a monster.'
'Chasing Books, Asking for Books, Reading Books: How does a Witch taste?'
'Vvian Xiaoxi: If the Hunter Sequence becomes a god, then swallows the protagonist's gender.'
Hmm, these should be the replies from when I first left a message and asked the Reader for Sequence advice.
There are still people tirelessly recommending 'Assassin', why are the Readers so enthusiastic about this Pathway?
Also, judging from the message from the Reader named 'Real Madrid', my choice of the Hunter Pathway seems to be the right one.
After reading these Readers' messages, Lex felt even more confident about the 'Hunter' Pathway.
The messages in the book review section had also increased significantly.
'Kid Who Wants to Go Home: Gods have no integrity, but you can always trust The Fool!'
Hmm, I think so too.
'Cute Gugu: While The Fool's Rank is still that of a poor god, hurry and pray. At this time, fifty pound can buy the life of an Ambassador.'
Fifty pound can buy the life of an Ambassador? What kind of Ambassador's life is so worthless?
'MriKIng: The tide of the era is surging, you don't have much time left, you are too weak, hurry up and become a demigod, after all, everyone must die.'
Lex stiffened.
Although this message was short, it contained a lot of information. Not much time, everyone must die. This was practically an Apocalypse prophecy. Could it be that this world would undergo a major change in the near future?
'Shaman King: Part two, Provoker, digesting the potion is relatively simple. Here are some suggestions: Cough~ If you go to Tingen, don't be too flashy, keep a low profile, and stay as far away from Klein and the Captain as possible. They are the center of the Tingen stage, and the closer you get, the easier it is to be noticed. Also, pay attention to the "coincidences" around you. If "coincidences" happen a bit too often (especially supernatural events), don't hesitate, run away quickly~ It's estimated that he won't pay too much attention, his main goal is to successfully escape, and the success rate is still very high. After the descent event ends, Tingen will be a relatively safe place, you can consider buying an apartment as a safe house.'
'Mr. Chenran: If you are going to Tingen, I suggest you do not 'actively' contact Klein. His current situation, you can understand as being under surveillance.
Do not inquire into the specific reasons, that is not a level you can interfere with, do not think about changing anything, that is not something you can do at your current state.
To join the Tarot Club, I actually agree with your previous idea. Find an ancient artifact with spirituality, preferably from the time of Emperor Roselle, then recite the incantation and go directly Above the Gray Mist.
Of course, to be safe, you'd best get to know Tarot Club members like Audrey and Fors, so joining the club will seem natural.
In short, if you go to Tingen, don't look for Klein. You can't solve his trouble at all. That's all I thought of, welcome to add more.'
Two more very important pieces of intelligence!
These two Readers both offered warnings and advice for my trip to Tingen.
They both told me not to contact Klein, and to stay as far away from him as possible. Combined with previous messages from some Readers, the city of Tingen seems to be heading for a relatively major crisis.
Hmm, stay away from Klein, pay attention to coincidences, and don't delve into the truth behind them.
It's a bit cowardly, but when it's time to be cowardly, you still have to be. After all, the mysterious world is full of dangers everywhere.
Seeing this, Lex felt his spirituality was almost exhausted. Although there were still some messages, he ended the summoning.
After resting on the sofa for a while, he adjusted his plans for Tingen.
He had originally intended to gently approach Klein, but since there were warnings and reminders from the Readers, he decided not to seek death. As for paving the way to join the Tarot Club, he would use the method suggested by the Reader named 'Chenran': find an ancient artifact with spirituality, preferably from the Great Emperor's era, and directly recite the incantation to contact his fellow countryman.
If I want to be safe, I'll first get to know Tarot Club members like Audrey and Fors. I know Audrey, Miss Justice in the Tarot Club.
I remember it was mentioned in the original work that she lives in Backlund.
Isn't Fors the author of "Mountain Villa"? So she's also a Tarot Club member, and she's also a resident of Backlund.
These two Young Misses are currently out of my reach, but this matter can be set aside for now, after all, I haven't even gotten my hands on the Provoker potion yet.
In short, in Tingen, my focus should be on the Provoker potion and acting out this Sequence, then completing the mission entrusted by Bison, and finally, looking out for investment opportunities.
As for Klein, from the Readers' messages, it seems there won't be any danger if I don't get close to him.
It's a pity I'm too weak, otherwise, I could help him.
Lex gently exhaled. He remembered the message that was like an Apocalypse prophecy, and couldn't help but feel heavy-hearted: "Not much time left, I must seize the opportunity to improve myself. Demigod, do I at least need to be a demigod to do anything?"
He frowned slightly: "Speaking of which, which Sequence is considered a demigod?"
The next morning.
After breakfast, the valet Matthew and the bodyguard Gru separately reported their work from yesterday.
Gru had already rented a carriage and hired a local coachman, who would arrive at the hotel every morning to be on standby.
Matthew had also purchased some gifts, but the gifts for Councilor Maynard and Sir Deville had not yet been finalized. Because these two, one being a Councilor and the other a nobleman, held noble statuses, Matthew dared not decide on his own.
After listening, Lex had an idea: "Then let's go buy gifts first thing this morning. In the afternoon, I'll visit a friend, and I'll prepare one or two gifts for that as well."
Matthew nodded: "Then let's go to Halls Street in the North District, there's a department store there."
At ten in the morning, a carriage pulled by four horses arrived at Halls Street. Lex got out of the carriage, looking left and right, and found the street quite clean, with many brightly lit shops on both sides.
Matthew led the way, and Lex strolled leisurely down the street. His young face, slender build, and well-dressed appearance attracted the attention of many passersby.
Perhaps due to the 'label', most of the people looking at Lex were women.
Lex noticed that there were quite a few clubs on this street. As he walked, he saw a Divination club, a Retired Officers' club, an Equestrian Club, and so on.
Just as he saw Harold's Department Store, Lex heard a soft, youthful laugh behind him.
"Melissa, did you really tell him that? That you prefer to deal with Machines? Oh my god, Banyan must be heartbroken, because his appeal is not even as good as a Machine."
Then, there was another soft cry from a girl.
At the same time, Lex heard the sound of wind rising behind him, and a scene flashed in his mind: a girl who was engrossed in talking to her companion accidentally bumped into him.
