As Amon spoke, Klein appeared to be listening, but he had actually attempted to leave Sefirah Castle.
This wasnât because he wanted to give up or surrender, nor was it because he was too timid and subconsciously considered fleeing first. Instead, he believed that this was the best solution for the current situation.
If he stayed in Sefirah Castle, Klein would face three difficult questions.
Firstly, he had just advanced to The Fool and his condition was extremely unstable. He had to divert a large portion of his mental strength to suppress the awakening will of the Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth for Blessings. Secondly, there was no way for him to obtain the help of his allies; he could only fight alone. Thirdly, under the situation that everyone could influence Sefirah Castle, even if Klein had a deeper level of control over Sefirah Castle, he wouldnât be able to express an overwhelming advantage. He might even be disrupted in his use of Sefirah Castle because his opponent was good at making use of loopholes and creating bugs, making it difficult for him to reach the same level as âHim.â
This way, when a Sequence 0 The Fool faced a half-crazed, dual-pathway Error and Door, even if he wasnât in a scenario of facing a 100% failure rate, the chances of winning were extremely minute.
And by taking the opportunity to escape Sefirah Castle, Klein could immediately obtain the help of his allies to reverse the situation between the two.
If Amon were to chase after âHim,â Klein would interfere with âHisâ return to Sefirah Castle and make âHimâ face âHisâ allies. At that time, the Primordial Demoness would definitely not attack again. The ancient sun god might not be able to reproduce the power of half a Great Old One anytime soon. With the lead of the Evernight Goddess, the six orthodox deities were enough to deal with Amon.
Even if Amon, who was in control of all the authorities of the Error and Door domains, wasnât easily killed, the orthodox deities would definitely be able to weaken âHimâ and seal âHim.â After Klein stabilized his mental state and deepened his control over Sefirah Castle, he could then kill âHimâ in a targeted manner.
This process was almost irreversibleâeven if the ancient sun god could still produce the level, status, and strength from before. âHisâ limit appeared to be suppressing three orthodox deities at the same time, and this didnât include the Evernight Goddess.
Of course, the Outer Deities were undoubtedly unwilling to see the birth of a new Lord of the Mysteries. Once such a situation happened, âTheyâ would definitely try their best to interfere, preventing Amon from dying. However, before the world barrier collapsed, the influence âTheyâ could exert would be rather limited, and it might not be of much use. Just like before, Klein believed that the combined powers of the Dark Side of the Universe and the Chained God were inferior to the Hidden Sage.
Even if the Outer Deities managed to affect the situation, Klein wouldnât suffer any losses. After all, those existences wouldnât allow Amon to kill him either. He could find a place to hide and stabilize his mental state. Once he was prepared, he could make new plans againâthe foggy town of the Evernight Goddess was a very good choice.
If Amon didnât chase after him and remained inside Sefirah Castle. Klein could use his identity as the owner of Sefirah Castle to influence the control of all kinds of matters within at any moment, preventing Amon from doing anything in Sefirah Castle. Even if âHeâ wanted to use the crimson star to deal with the Tarot Club members, it would be impossible.
In short, it would be extremely difficult for either of âThemâ to use Sefirah Castle well, but destroying the other partyâs attempts was definitely simple.
Under such a stalemate, Klein had time to stabilize his mental state, deepening his control over Sefirah Castle, slowly turning the situation around.
Towards the end, Amon would either flee and hide, or âHeâ would let the Celestial Worthy of Heaven and Earth for Blessings completely revive, choosing to have an internecine outcome with Klein.
Therefore, although he didnât have the time to analyze the pros and cons, Klein quickly came to a conclusion.
Leaving Sefirah Castle now was the best choice.
However, just as his consciousness sank to the edge of Sefirah Castle, he saw a crystal monocle.
This item appeared in time, crushing Kleinâs hopes of escaping.
âDid you think Iâd leave such an obvious loophole? Of course, you can stop me from leaving Sefirah Castle at any time.â Amon curled âHisâ index finger and pressed it against the monocle as âHeâ smiled.
Behind the chair that âHeâ was sitting on, the resplendent symbol rapidly changed. At times, it was formed from symbols corresponding to parasitizing, time, and fate. At times, it was a series of doors.
These two different symbols appeared one after another, making it impossible to truly be fixed.
Klein didnât hear what Amon said. The moment he failed, he created a real Realm of Mysteriesâa complete divine kingdom of The Fool.
Light and shadows instantly changed in front of Amonâs eyes. It brought with it the disappearance of the grand palace, mottled table, and luxurious high-back chair, bringing with it an ancient castle.
Amon wasnât sure what the ancient castle looked like. This was because âHeâ was standing in a corridor inside the castle. âHeâ could only sense the various changes in Sefirah Castle and see with the limited vision âHeâ had.
The corridor was unusually dark and gloomy. The corridor stretched endlessly. There were silver-colored elegant candle stands spaced widely apart, each producing a dim and yellow glow.
There were dark red wooden doors on both sides of the corridor that seemed to connect to different rooms.
There was no sound from the rooms, making it virtually impossible to know what was hidden inside.
Amon casually glanced at it and smiled with interest.
âInteresting.â
As the most powerful Cryptologist, âHeâ naturally knew that this was a divine kingdom, one that couldnât be broken through with brute force.
This was because every door was âReassembledâ with different items. If âHeâ forcefully broke through them, he would trigger unknown effects. Amon didnât underestimate the abilities and intelligence of a Sequence 0 The Fool. âHeâ didnât plan on experiencing any more surprises or accidents.
However, once the divine kingdomâs rules were fixed, its owner would similarly be restricted to a certain extent.
To put it simply, Klein was definitely in one of the rooms, not somewhere else.
One had to bear the corresponding responsibility for the benefits obtained.
âYou want to use this method to stall for time and stabilize your mental state?â Amon whispered as though âHeâ was talking to an invisible person.
Then, wearing a pointed hat and a classic black robe, âHeâ walked to the nearest dark red wooden door.
There were no holes on the wooden door, so âHeâ couldnât see the exact situation inside.
In other words, it was very difficult for Amon to know if Klein was here without opening the door.
The corners of Amonâs mouth curled up slightly. Amon extended âHisâ right hand and drew a long rectangular shape on the dark red wooden door.
Inside the rectangle, bits of starlight emerged and turned transparent, revealing the scene in the room.
With the authority of Door and the ability of Bug, Amon forcibly opened a window without triggering the effects.
Following that, âHeâ cast âHisâ gaze into the room.
There were no tables, chairs, carpets, and other furniture, but a blue sea.
âIndeed, this door has been connected with the sea outside,â Amon said without any surprise.
Once âHeâ twisted the door, âHeâ would leave Sefirah Castle and appear in the sea outside.
And at that time, with Klein being wary, it was almost impossible for âHimâ to enter Sefirah Castle again, just like how Klein was unable to leave Sefirah Castle.
This was the reason why Amon didnât forcibly destroy The Foolâs divine kingdom but opened one door at a time.
Destruction led to similar effects. The repeated effects would affect Amon again and again. Even if there were many loopholes that âHeâ could use, âHeâ wouldnât be completely immune to them.
Retracting âHisâ gaze, Amon walked to the opposite room and opened a window according to the method from before.
However, this time, it was pitch-black inside, and âHeâ couldnât see anything.
Amon raised âHisâ hand and pinched the edge of âHisâ monocle and coughed lightly.
âHisâ figure instantly split into two.
The number of Amons increased.
The split Amon glanced at Amon, who stood in the same spot and tsked.
âWhy arenât you seeking the thrill yourself?â
As âHeâ spoke, this Amon extended âHisâ right palm and grabbed the handle of the dark red wooden door.
Just as âHeâ began twisting, âHisâ expression suddenly turned blank as âHeâ sat down, as though âHeâ had lost the ability to think.
âFooling effect.â The original Amon nodded slightly.
The retarded Amon immediately collapsed and turned into a transparent worm with twelve segments.
Tiny bits of Beyonder characteristic seeped out and returned to Amonâs body.
âHeâ relied on using the loophole to avoid the negative effects of âHisâ avatars from acting on âHisâ actual body.
After all the Beyonder characteristics returned, Amon released a flame that had been stolen and burned the corpse of the Worm of Time.
After doing this leisurely, âHeâ looked up and adjusted the monocle on âHisâ right eye.
On the crystal monocle, countless symbols, patterns, and labels appeared. They moved quickly, interweaving, reforming, or changing, as though they were making calculations.
This was a combination of a Cryptologistâs power of decryption and the Key of Starâs authority on position.
The two attempts Amon made were mainly to gather intelligence, grasp the rules, and prepare for cracking the secrets of The Foolâs divine kingdom.
Soon, the symbols, patterns, and labels formed a scene on the monocle:
Behind a dark red wooden door, a few slippery tentacles extended out from Kleinâs body. He sat on a high-back chair and calmly watched the entrance.
The corners of Amonâs mouth curled up. With a flash, âHeâ appeared in the room.
However, everything before âHisâ eyes suddenly collapsed.
Klein with The Foolâs aura quickly turned thin, turning into a card.
On the card, Roselle Gustav was wearing a gorgeous head accessory and colorful clothes, holding a stick with luggage hanging from it. His eyes were filled with longing.
The Fool card.
The Fool card from the Cards of Blasphemy.
Klein knew that relying solely on Paper Figurine Substitutes and adding the âFoolingâ effect and âGraftingâ his true aura onto it wouldnât be able to deceive a top-notch Swindler like Amon. Therefore, he used The Fool card which had some convergence powers as his paper figurine.
Although Sefirah Castle couldnât be used again, this was Kleinâs home ground after all. There was his junk pile, the various items he had gathered, and the newly obtained Trunsoest Brass Book and the borrowed Magic Wishing Lamp.