Chapter 79 Stars and Death
Chapter 79 Stars and Death
Chapter 79 Stars and Death
He paused for a moment on Mr. Moon. Did they know each other? Huh, why was he still searching? Justice Audrey looked at the young man opposite her, who seemed to have not found the person he was looking for and had a puzzled expression. She couldn't help but feel curious and made some guesses.
Is this person a follower of Mr. Fool, like Mr. Moon? Or do they simply know Mr. Moon?
Audrey guessed, then looked at another newcomer, who was clearly an elder with a calm and gentle demeanor. After arriving at the Tarot Club, he also looked up and sized up the others, but his gaze first fell on Mr. Fool at the head of the bronze table, as if he had confirmed something, before looking at Mr. Moon. Audrey noticed that the elder seemed to give Mr. Moon a gentle smile.
Then the older member began to observe the other members of the Tarot Club, and upon seeing another new member, he wore a thoughtful expression.
Do these two new members know each other?
Justice Audrey couldn't help but think this when she heard Mr. Fool, who was at the head of the bronze table, introduce them: "This is the new member, Mr. Star, and this is the new member, Mr. Death."
So the veteran members of the Tarot Club introduced themselves to the new members.
This style of dress—Alger the Hanged Man—while introducing himself, subtly sized up Mr. Star beside him.
As the one who took the punishment, he naturally knew the style of dress of the Night Watchers of the neighboring church. In addition, he himself was a member of the Church of Storms, which made Alger the Hanged Man speculate about the identity of the star.
As for the other new member, "Death," his attire reminded Alger of some university professors, but his recent performance convinced Alger that he was definitely more than just a university professor.
A black trench coat, a poet's air, a midnight poet of the Church of the Night?
After introducing herself, the hermit Cattleya quickly assessed the situation in her mind, then her gaze fell on Mr. Death, and she was immediately taken aback.
As a well-informed pirate general and a Sequence 5 of the Sightseeer's Path, even though her special eyes were mostly sealed, the Hermit Cattleya could still vaguely sense the cold and vast aura emanating from the person opposite her.
In just a moment, the hermit Cattleya, recalling some unpleasant memories, withdrew her gaze from the other person.
Another being who seems to be an angel.
The Hermit, Cattleya, pursed her lips. She could tell that the Moon was a powerful figure who seemed to be an angel, and now this new member, the Grim Reaper, also seemed to be an angel.
Are these the followers of Mr. Fool?
As expected of the eighth true god!
The hermit, Cattleya, thought that perhaps in terms of low to mid-level power, the Church of the Fool was not as powerful as other righteous churches because it had just been established, but in terms of high-level power, Mr. Fool's side was clearly no weaker than other righteous gods.
While others were observing the new members, the two new members were also observing the old members of the Tarot Club.
For example, Leonard, the star, looked at the doll at the end of the bronze seat with surprise, feeling somewhat puzzled.
Is this doll the world? Then wouldn't he be Klein? How did he turn into a doll? Did something happen?
Leonard couldn't understand it, so he glanced at Mr. Moon next to him. Seeing that Rosen seemed normal and nothing seemed out of the ordinary, he was relieved.
Perhaps there are some reasons he doesn't know!
As Leonard thought this, he began to observe the other members of the Tarot Club. As for Mr. Fool, needless to say, Leonard dared not look at him too much due to his upbringing.
The moon is clearly Mr. Rosen, and the Grim Reaper looks familiar. Judging from his facial features, he seems to be Mr. Azik? Was he also invited to join the Tarot Club?
Leonard thought of Azik, who had appeared with Rosen at Hoy University before, and was clearly acquainted with him, so he wasn't too surprised. He then went to look at the others.
Miss Justice must be a very well-mannered young lady. Her clothes look very glamorous. She might be some kind of noblewoman.
The Hanged Man looks rather rugged, and seems like the straightforward type. The Sun's clothing style is strange, and he doesn't seem very old, but he looks very tall—could he be an Extraordinary being on the Warrior path?
Leonard recalled the descriptions of the Warrior Path he had read and began to speculate. He then looked at the Hermit and judged that the other party should be a mature, steady, and experienced senior Extraordinary.
Death God Azik observed the members of the Tarot Club with a gentle demeanor. In his view, these were all Klein's friends and followers, and therefore, all his own people.
In addition, the members of the Tarot Club are generally not very old. Even the seemingly oldest member, the Hanged Man, is still a junior in front of Azik. This made Azik, who had gradually become familiar with Mr. Fool, look at him with some affection.
Rosen observed the various expressions of the Tarot Club members with great interest. He had always felt that this was the most interesting part of the Tarot Club, showcasing everyone's ability to fill in the blanks.
Tarot gatherings are definitely more lively when there are lots of people!
Rosen rested his chin on his hand and thought happily.
As for the "world," today's world is really just a dummy, because Xiao Zhou hasn't logged in, so Mr. Fool is currently controlling it on two fronts.
Compared to the others, Little Sun Derrick obviously didn't think that much. He simply introduced himself to the new members and then eagerly looked at Mr. Fool, saying, "Mr. Fool, these are the historical documents I've been recording during this time."
He somewhat clumsily brought the historical documents to life and presented them to Mr. Fool.
"Very good." The Fool Klein nodded, not in a hurry to read the documents, but looked at the other members of the Tarot Club and tapped the table lightly.
Regardless of what they were thinking at that moment, the Tarot Club members all looked at Mr. Fool, waiting for him to speak.
"Gentlemen, I have a task for you," the Fool Klein said slowly. "Help me collect Russell Gustav's secret diary, even if it's just one page, but it must be a diary that has been circulating in the world for more than ten years, either a copy or the original."
This is certainly not just the needs of the Fool Klein. Although Mr. Fool did intend to collect Roselle's diary to see what this fellow countryman had written in it, he did not need the diary itself if it was only for that purpose. The one who needed the diary was Rosen, who could use it to communicate with Roselle across time and space.
The reason why Mr. Fool proposed this task was, of course, to increase the importance of the task in the minds of the Tarot Club members. After all, the importance of a request made by other members of the Tarot Club is obviously different from that of a task proposed by Mr. Fool himself.
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