Cattleya understood The Hanged Man. If the problem was too serious, they could use The Moon to involve the entire Sanguine race. They could then minimize their losses in the chaos and obtain some benefits.
She then smiled and said, âIf the situation is that serious, why not directly find The World? That seems to make things simple.â
Alger remained silent for a few seconds before saying, âI have to prove my ability at handling problems; therefore, thatâs the final resort.â
After hearing his reply, Cattleya immediately made some connections.
The Hanged Man places great importance on the way Gehrman Sparrow views him. Itâs because heâs a Blessed of Mr. Fool? Also, his attitude is rather identical to the political jokes of Backlund and Trier. When facing a problem or having committed a mistake, the first reaction is to suppress the matter and find other methods to resolve it. They cannot let their superior or consignor know about it...
This means that The Hanged Man was once or is currently a member of a powerful faction with a strict hierarchy. It influenced him and made him grasp similar traits... The Church of Storms? No, such a person would be an oddity... The fleet of the King of the Five Seas?
Amidst her thoughts, the pirate admiral nudged her heavy glasses and steered the topic back.
âContinue describing the Artisan.â
Alger appeared to have prepared a script. Without any thought or pause, he said in an unhurried manner, âTo hide this Artisanâs identity, to prevent this resource from being wielded by others, I deliberately constructed the identity of him being part of the Church of Steam. But in fact, he had no choice but to create items for unaffiliated Beyonders to earn money to maintain his lifestyle of enjoying fine wine and beauties. He betrayed the Church of Steam and hid in Bayam.
âThis time, he first contracted a strange disease and was monitored by an unknown person. Later, he seemed to be under control of people who believe in the Primordial Moon, claiming that he could receive new life...â
Cattleya finished listening attentively as her eyes with a purple tint appeared extremely focused.
After The Hanged Man finished his recount, she pondered and asked, âAn Artisan definitely has no lack of mystical items. Furthermore, they know all the combinations of different Beyonder effects and negative effects. Their strength is definitely at Sequence 5.
âWhat methods did those Primordial Moon believers use to control this Artisan without harming him?
âA demigod was involved?â
Alger slowly shook his head.
âThere arenât any clues regarding that, but based on my observation, the Artisan has expressed some willingness. I suspect that, while being threatened and coerced, there are elements of them targeting his weaknesses to entice him.â
He had indirectly denied the theory that a demigod was involved.
Cattleya nodded.
âHow did those Primordial Moon believers find this Artisan?
âBased on your description, this Artisan only trades with trustworthy friends heâs familiar with. He doesnât enjoy widening his channels, and he can be said to be extremely cautious.â
Alger hesitated for a moment and said, âIâm not too sure, but I have a theory.
âI once helped The World sell a Werewolf Beyonder characteristic to that Artisan, and the Werewolf pathway belongs to the Mutant pathway. Be it the formulas or characteristics, they are firmly in the control of the Rose School of Thought. There are seldom any leaks.â
Likewise, those people who believe in the Primordial Moon in the Southern Continent basically belong to the Rose School of Thought... Cattleya added inwardly, having figured out The Hanged Manâs theory.
He suspected that the Werewolf Beyonder characteristic had a latent problem that involved a secret existence. This resulted in the Artisan being targeted by the Rose School of Thought!
And this was also the reason why the Rose School of Thought firmly wielded control over the Mutant pathwayâs formula and characteristics.
Cattleya raised a few more questions and obtained satisfactory answers. Finally, she asked, âWhatâs that Artisanâs name? What country is he from?â
âHeâs from Intis. He calls himself Cielf,â Alger replied straight away. âCielf...â Cattleya frowned slightly as she repeated the Artisanâs name softly.
Whatâs wrong with that? Upon seeing this, Alger directly asked, âYouâve heard of him?â
From Algerâs point of view, Admiral of Stars was an experienced powerhouse with a powerful background and was good at controlling herself. If she hadnât wished to discuss Cielf, she wouldnât have made it so clear even if she had her suspicions and questions. Due to this, he chose to ask without mincing his words.
After a moment of silence, Cattleya said, âEmperor Roselleâs eldest son is Ciel. Itâs very similar to that name.â
Without waiting for The Hanged Man to say a word, she continued, âThis prince passed away due to his horror and concerns shortly after the emperorâs assassination. Back then, the Sauron family wished to hang or exile his descendants, but the Church of Steam chose to take him in as a clergyman.â
Alger nodded slightly in enlightenment.
âYou suspect that heâs a descendent of that prince?â
In most countries in the Northern Continent like Intis and Feysac, it was common for people to use their ancestorâs name or something similar as their names. It represented the legacy of honor; therefore, the more illustrious a family was, the more common it was to have âthe secondâ or âthe third.â
Of course, it was also very common for two people to have similar names, but Artisan Cielf wasnât only a name. He was from the Church of Steam, a person from Intis, and had reached the level of Artisan.
Faced with The Hanged Manâs question, Cattleya nodded gently.
âI can quickly make a confirmation if you can obtain his blood.â
Understanding the reason, Alger didnât ask further. Instead, he asked, âAre you going to take action now? I can provide support.â
Cattleyaâs glasses reflected the crimson moonlight that shone inwards.
âNo, I plan on observing for some time.
âAt the very least, we need to understand why the people who believe in the Primordial Moon are trying to control Artisan Cielf.
âIf they only wish to get the Artisan to work for them and create mystical items, the situation becomes a lot more simple. And if they have other goals, the problem might be more complicated than we imagined. We will need to make more preparations.â
As expected of the Admiral of Stars... Alger nodded and said, âI canât stay in Bayam for too long, or else I will incur suspicion. If you need my assistance, it needs to be fast.â
After receiving confirmation from her, The Hanged Man slowly got up and pulled up his hood before leaving the room.
Having learned where Artisan Cielf was presently living, Cattleya removed her heavy glasses and pinched her glabella. Clapping, she said, âHeath, come in.â
In the shadows of the door gap, the darkness suddenly stirred as a thin and tall but pale figure appeared.
His nose bridge was ridiculously high, and his facial skin was nearly transparent. Looking ill, he was none other than the second mate of the Future, Rose Bishop Heath Doyle.
Cattleya looked at him and said, âThe actual situation is... Iâll leave the rest to you.â
âYes, Captain.â Heath Doyle simply replied before shrinking back into the shadows.
Cattleya raised her right hand and paused for a few seconds.
âStay-Stay away from Frank for the time being. He had reached a standstill in his mushroom experiments. Iâm afraid that he will come up with new ideas.â
âThe location of my second marionette...â
Klein held two branches as he repeatedly chanted without seeing them move.
This meant a divination failure or that Kolain City didnât have a second marionette that suited him well.
From the looks of it, mysticism methods are temporarily useless. Iâll pack up tomorrow and leave... Klein mumbled and threw the branches into the trash can.
Standing beside him was Enzo. Although he didnât dare to directly look at his master and was only looking at the ground, he skilfully made a cup of black tea and offered it to Klein.
Compared to before, this Winner now had red skin that was nearly peeling due to sunburn. After all of this turned for the better, he would have a swarthy
tan.
To disguise his new marionette and prevent the Rose School of Thought from recognizing him, Klein had brought this gentleman on a trip to the beach which received strong sunlight. He was then left exposed to the sun for prolonged periods of time.
Meanwhile, he controlled the marionette to shave off most of his hair, leaving a thin layer. With the trimming of his brows, contouring his face with powder, and wearing shades, Enzo seemed to transform into another person. Even the most familiar of friends of his might find it difficult to recognize him unless the person was a Faceless.
Apart from a disguise in the real world, Klein also did some mysticism management. Firstly, he used the Paper Angelâs embrace, and second, he carried Azikâs copper whistle along with it.
In addition, he also determined that a Winnerâs passive luck and calamity trait was ineffective. However, he had no idea if it was because of its status as a marionette, or if it was due to the gray fog.
Receiving the tea and taking a sip, Klein cast his gaze at the map of East and West Balam on the coffee table. He considered where he could find his second marionette.
At this moment, the colors around him suddenly saturated as though an artist had contoured the area with paint.
Right on the heels of that, a figure appeared beside Enzo. He was wearing a silk top hat and a black suit. With a medium build, he had bronze skin and eyes that seemed to see the vicissitudes of life. He had soft facial features, and beneath his right ear was a tiny black mole. He was none other than Azik Eggers.
Mr. Azik is finally here... Klein was first delighted before he noticed that he had appeared beside his marionette.
This made an amusing scene surface in his mind.
Mr. Azik, who had relied on the copper whistle to locate him, had done the same as he usually did â grabbing the copper whistleâs wielder by the shoulder and had left using the spirit world the moment he appeared. And all Klein could do was watch helplessly, trying to stop him with outstretched arms. But being a tad bit slow, he couldnât help but clam up.
Azik appeared more reticent than before. Looking at Klein who had a new face, he asked, âAre you ready?â