Amon and the strange door of light were âGraftedâ together.
âHisâ face grimaced as the darkness in âHisâ eyes intensified.
At the same time, more slippery tentacles appeared under âHisâ classic black robe, fully showcasing the crazy feeling was completely displayed.
Just as Klein was preparing to sever the connection between Amon and Sefirah Castle and make âHimâ maintain âHisâ madness, the corners of Amonâs mouth curled up.
It was as if he was saying:
âCongratulations, you have fallen into a trap.â
âHisâ face was immediately covered with a translucent mask that was similar to The Foolâs Uniqueness, but one that was even more illusory.
Kleinâs mind tensed up, and without a second thought, he immediately used the authority of âFoolingâ without any regard for the consequences.
But before he could react, his thoughts slowed down. He was in a dazed state that he didnât know what to do.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Fooling!
Amon actually used the temporary âReassemblyâ between âHimâ and Sefirah Castle to escape Kleinâs interference and activate the power of The Foolâs domain.
Such an action completely exceeded his instincts and was more like a meticulous trap.
Amon didnât seem to be crazy enough!
This true god of the Error and Door pathways immediately removed the âGraftingâ of âHimselfâ to Sefirah Castle, allowing the mysterious door that was tainted with hints of bluish-black to quickly fade away to prevent âHimâ from being tainted further.
After dealing with this latent danger, Amon raised both hands, âHisâ thumbs and index fingers touching each other to form an oval.
In the oval, starlight lit up, perfectly embracing Kleinâs figure.
Right on the heels of that, Amonâs hands suddenly parted to the side as though they were tearing something apart. This seemed to be a heavy task.
With the tearing sounds of paper, the area where Kleinâs body was in seemed to turn into glass. Under the intense impact, countless cracks appeared as they shattered bit by bit.
This was a form of regression and the destruction of space. Unable to withstand it at all, Kleinâs body could only turn into paper fragments that flew in the air as the surrounding void collapsed and shattered. These bits of paper were instantly swallowed up by the darkness.
By the time the space collapsed, Kleinâs paper figurines were almost exhausted.
Of course, he also relied on the level and traits of The Fool to forcefully escape the effects of âBlind Stupidity.â
And at this moment, Amon had already split into countless figures. Some of them were purely avatars, some were replicas on the level of symbolism, while others were left behind from constantly âBlinking.â
At that moment, the sky above Kleinâs head and the surrounding wilderness were occupied by Amons. âTheyâ wore pointed hats and monocles, blocking every single loophole.
Some of these Amons transformed into old, mottled, bluish-black wall clocks. Some of âThemâ turned into pure starlight, as though âTheyâ were trying to create a cage. Some extended âTheirâ hands, doing different levels of âTheft.â Some of the monocles glowed as âTheyâ used various items that âTheyâ had stolen from the past. Some simulated various abilities, either exerting limitations, interference, or attacks.
In the Marauder pathway, âTheftâ was a core skill, one of its main symbols. The difference between it and a Seerâs control of Spirit Body Threads was that, as one advanced through the Sequences, not only did its effects and success rate increase, it also obtained a deeper level of conceptualization.
At Sequence 9 to Sequence 7, âTheftâ happened on items. At Sequence 6, âTheftâ happened on Beyonder powers. After advancing to Sequence 5, âTheftâ happened on thoughts and ideas. At Sequence 4 and Sequence 3, âTheftâ became life, including parasitic theft at the physical level. And at Sequence 2 level, the range of âTheftâ broadened to fate, identity, self-awareness, and Beyonder characteristics. As for Sequence 1, âTheftâ could temporarily happen on time, anchors, and authorities.
Therefore, when an Error faced a true deity, âHeâ could also use âTheftâ that had reached the level of authority.
With a gong, the ancient wall clocks paused in unison.
This caused the surrounding environment to freeze, causing the destroyed wilderness from the sunâs blast to become extremely quiet. Even the destruction was frozen.
At that moment, Klein seemed to lose his body. All that was left was a translucent dark-colored cloak and a bizarre ice-cold mask.
Under the cloak and mask was rich darkness. Nothing could be seen other than the slippery and sinister tentacles that extended out.
In such a state, Klein seemed to escape the limitations of time. In a frozen environment, he moved like a fish. Through various cracks in reality or concept, he emerged from the encirclement of the Amons.
He once again used his âFoolingâ authority.
This time, he âFooledâ time.
The ancient wall clocks vanished, and in the desolate wilderness that had almost completely collapsed, time returned to its normal flow. The Amons stopped âTheirâ attempts, suddenly merged into one, and âBlinkedâ behind Klein, preventing him from having a breather.
âHisâ left palm reached out, and as âHeâ retracted it, âHeâ clenched âHisâ fingers.
Around Klein, the space suddenly became shrouded in shadows, making it look like a thin fishnet veil.
The âfishnet veilâ began to twist and reassemble, as though they formed a sufficiently strong cage that trapped Klein inside.
An illusory door appeared above the cage as it moved quickly without being fixed in place.
However, Kleinâs figure suddenly appeared outside the cell, as though he had never been sealed by Amonâs Door authority.
He had âFooledâ history and had split his previous and future self.
Hence, the one imprisoned in the cell became his historical projection.
This was the Scholar of Yoreâs powers deepening under the âFoolingâ authority.
As he had relied on an advancement ritual based on âFoolingâ history, Kleinâs The Fool powers in such a domain were stronger than when he âFooledâ time and fate.
As soon as he escaped the spatial cell, Klein immediately used the Realm of Mysteries to create a new divine kingdom of The Fool. This was to stall for time and find a chance to stabilize his mental state. He had used the Fooling authority multiple times, and the weak balance in his body was on the verge of collapsing. If he didnât stabilize his mental state as soon as possible, the will of the Celestial Worthy would awaken further.
This was also a serious problem.
At this moment, a huge crystal monocle appeared in front of him.
On this monocle, layers of sparkling lights surged out and flooded him instantly.
Kleinâs mental state suddenly stabilized, but the price was to lose all his emotions and desires. He didnât even want to resist. All he wanted was to stand there quietly and wait for the impending destruction.
This was like an ordinary person being injected with a huge dose of anesthetic.
At the same time, an illusory book appeared in the layers of light.
The book opened, revealing a sentence:
âTormented by the Lord of the Mysteriesâs mental corruption, Klein Moretti had always been in great pain and a state of extreme exhaustion. After the intense battle, he has finally reached his limits due to the influence of his mind. He had decided to give up and stop resisting.â
Behind the huge crystal monocle, Amon, who was wearing a pointed hat and classic black robe, quickly outlined âHimselfâ like a mountain.
âHeâ looked at Klein, who had given up resisting, and âHisâ dark eyes turned lighter as the corners of âHisâ lips curled up.
âI stole it. How is it?â
Klein raised his head to look at Mr. Error, and he tried hard to open his mouth. He said weakly, âYou were pulling off a deception from the beginning?â
Amon raised âHisâ hands and said with a smile, âUnfortunately, you realized it too late.â
âHeâ made âHisâ thumbs and index fingers touch each other, forming an oval.
In the oval, starlight lit up, illuminating Kleinâs figure.
Right on the heels of that, Amon solemnly separated âHisâ hands, tearing apart the void where Klein and the surrounding environment relied on to live.
The void was like glass, shattering into pieces like the collapse of a skyscraper.
However, all the collapsing and destruction circled Kleinâs body without directly affecting him.
He was like a small fishing boat that calmly cruised through a storm. It appeared out-of-place and disharmonious, as though it didnât seem to belong here.
Amon raised âHisâ hand and adjusted âHisâ monocle on âHisâ right eye, the smile on âHisâ face somewhat faded.
A translucent cloak kept popping up and disappearing over the surface of Kleinâs body.
He looked at the mountain-like Amon, his eyes turning darker.
âFrom the moment you entered Sefirah Castle and said the first word, you began your deceit.â
At that time, Amon said that âHeâ had taken the risk to release the suppression of the Lord of the Mysteries in âHisâ body, in exchange for the identity of Sefirah Castleâs owner.
At that moment, Amon didnât take the opportunity to continue attacking Klein. âHeâ floated in midair and looked down at Mr. Fool.
Klein didnât make any attempts either. His tone was strangely calm, as though he was preparing something.
âIf simply releasing the suppression of the Lord of the Mysteriesâs will allows you to enter Sefirah Castle at the cost of being half-crazy, Antigonus couldâve done so back then. The Annihilation Demonic Wolf, Flegrea, from even earlier couldâve done it as well. You and Mr. Door previously had countless opportunities.
âClearly, itâs impossible to invade Sefirah Castle by just making the Lord of the Mysteries awaken to a certain extent, and using half-craziness in concert with Error. Thereâs no way you can find a usable bug in this matter unless you directly get âHimâ to replace you.
âOnly when you possessed the Door authority to go anywhere did you see hope. By creating a back door and using bugs, you could make Sefirah Castle treat you as the Lord of the Mysteries and give you the corresponding authority.
âOf course, this will definitely require the awakening of the Lord of the Mysteries to a rather dangerous state. Without this hidden identity, you wonât be able to deceive Sefirah Castle without any reason.
âAfter absorbing Doorâs Uniqueness, you didnât immediately infiltrate Sefirah Castle to deal with me who was even weaker back then. It was because at that time, you were unable to completely withstand the awakening of the Lord of the Mysteriesâs will, with you having just advanced.
âI believe youâve already found a relatively safer solution. If I hadnât advanced to The Fool so quickly, you wouldâve been able to enter Sefirah Castle in the best state to resolve everything sometime later. And now, you have no choice but to bring this plan forward. Thereâs definitely a very serious problem with you.
âYou took the initiative to throw out the price of becoming half-crazy to, on the one hand, make me think of countermeasures in this direction so as to lay a deadly trap in key areas, and on the other hand, you also wanted to divert attention and use this opportunity to conceal other problems.
âYouâre not half-mad at all.â
Amon quietly listened to Kleinâs words. Rather abnormally, âHeâ didnât interrupt him, nor did âHeâ attempt to attack. Only when Klein was done did âHeâ say with an odd expression, âYouâre crazy.â