âThe translation you asked for has arrived.â Madam Magician tossed the stack of papers onto the table in front of The Star, then pulled up a chair and sat down.
Mr. Star didnât change his posture, merely extending his hand forward.
The stack of papers floated up, held by an invisible force, and landed in The Starâs hand.
The Star began to read through the pages with focused eyes, the soft sound of pages turning filling the quiet room.
After a while, he looked up at The Magician across the desk. âWhat do you think of their speculation?â
Madam Magician replied with a smile, âFrom a writerâs perspective, thereâs no better speculation than this. Of course, I actually believe itâs likely true. What about you, Mr. Pallez?â
Mr. Starâs eyes darkened, and an aged voice emerged from his mouth. âBack then, we only sensed that Alista Tudor was doing something very dangerous in Trier, but we didnât know the specifics.
âIf this is true, one question remains: where did Alista Tudor acquire the knowledge to undertake these actions?â
The Magician had long considered this question. âOne possibility is that the Uniqueness of the Red Priest, already somewhat tainted, combined with Alista Tudorâs forceful switch to a non-adjacent pathway, ascending at the cost of madness, caused Him to sense the situation over there when He became a god, resulting in a wondrous resonance and acquisition of relevant knowledge.
âAnother possibility is that it was given to him by you know who through some method.â
At this point, The Magician, following her spiritual intuition, asked, âAre you saying that there are inklings of that individual in this matter?â
The aged voice responded from The Star once more, âHasnât He always been interfering in history, steering it toward His envisioned direction?
âOf course, this might not be predestined history but rather an experiment of His.
âI never fully understood why He would help Alista Tudor forcibly ascend to Red Priest, stabilizing him to prevent immediate loss of control. Now, I have some idea: âAt that time, He was only a King of Angels, making it difficult to influence and arrange events involving true gods. But what if the true god was already in a poor state, acting on instinct most of the time? It would be much easier.
âWith the participation of the mad Blood Emperor Alista Tudor, the Primordial Demoness might indeed be drawn into this matter.
âIn the end, He likely confirmed His hypothesis, gaining valuable experience, though it led to the unexpected eruption of the War of the Four Emperors.â
The Starâs voice suddenly reverted to its usual slightly magnetic tone. âHow many years passed from Alista Tudorâs ascension to Red Priest to the outbreak of the War of the Four Emperors?â
He immediately answered his own question with an aged voice, âFive hundred and thirty-seven years.â
âEnough to verify some things.â The Star remarked with a magnetic tone.
The Magician nodded slightly and said, âIf this is the truth, He must be very aware of the latent issues in the special mirror world.
âHa, if Mr. Fool were awake now, He would definitely go to the Forsaken Land of the Gods, grab Him by the collar, and demand to know whatâs hidden in the depths of the special mirror world!â
The Star subconsciously sighed. ââHe-Mr. Fool-isnât so violent and crude.â
Madam Magician chuckled. âDo you know what fantasy means?
âYou have to distinguish between fantasy, truth, lies, the real emotions behind lies, and the deep-seated feelings, tendencies, impulses, and conflicts expressed through the most impossible scenarios imagined in fantasies. Also, whatâs said as truth, thought as truth, and even actions taken donât necessarily represent the true attitude.
âOnce you distinguish theseâŠâ She glanced at the papers and pens on the desk, laughing softly. âYouâll have a preliminary grasp of the art of poetry.â
Mr. Star was silent for a few seconds.
âThe knowledge gained this time pertains to the Hunter and Demoness pathways, also arranged by Him?â
âI think itâs more likely done by the Celestial Master,â The Magician pondered.
âWe donât know the current state of the Celestial Master, but judging by Underworld Daoist, even if He couldnât prevent the Moses Ascetic Orderâs Kmerolo from being corrupted, He could deeply influence the knowledge comprising the corruption. In the Hostel incident, He noticed the Seven of Wands.â
Mr. Star nodded.
âIs it His arrangement that the Hunter and Demoness among your Minor Arcana card holders got entangled? Trying to replicate the findings from the Blood Emperor and Primordial Demoness with them?â
Madam Magician chuckled and responded, âItâs more than just entanglement. Though I havenât witnessed it myself, my spiritual intuition and writerâs sense tell me something must have happened.
âI pity them but canât help being curious about the detailsâŠâ
Clearing her throat, she shifted the topic back.
âThe current development is the inevitable result of their fate entanglement, emotional interactions, personal character, and inner growth, likely unrelated to Him.
âBut!â
Madam Magician emphasized the word âbut.â
âI now suspect that their initial meeting was arranged by Him, and then He let things develop naturally.
âDo you understand? A top-level writer sets the stage, constructs events, and lets the characters express, demonstrate, interact, and conflict on the stage to create the most wonderful story.â
The Star initially wanted to mock the writers but glanced at the paper and pen on the desk and remained silent.
The Magician sighed and then said, âWe should be able to decrypt more of that information now.
âWhat about the payment? Whatâs the payment for the Two of Cups?â
As he took out one Beyonder ingredient after another from a silver box, The Star spoke.
âThey have been prepared long ago.
âThese are the potion formulas and ingredients from Sequence 9 Sleepless to Sequence 7 Nightmare.â
Madam Magician looked and smiled. âNot giving that gold coin?â
âAlthough the Two of Cups is our chosen guide for that dream, she canât be given it too easily, even if sheâs trustworthy and knowledgeable about the environment. Iâll give her another task and tell her that besides the Sequence 6 Soul Assurer potion formula and corresponding ingredients, she will receive a special reward.â The Star brushed his slightly messy hair and smiled.
The Magician nodded slightly, then asked another question, âIâve always wanted to ask, Mr. Pallez, why do you remain with Mr. Star even after advancing to Sequence 1?â
The Starâs eyes darkened again, and the aged voice returned.
âWhen you get old, you desire stability and donât want to change your accustomed environment.â
The Magician smiled in response. âI want to hear the truth.â
The Star sighed and said in an aged voice, âWhen you become a Sequence 1 Archangel, youâll understand. Youâll feel the terrifying impact of Mr. Fool and the Celestial Worthyâs conflict, forcing me to stay within the Church of the Evernight Goddess for some protection.â
Madam Magician nodded, then gathered the potion formulas and ingredients from the table.
After a moment of thought, she asked Mr. Star, âWhere did you obtain these ingredients?â
The Star smiled. âSent an application to the Pope.â
Madam Magician pondered and asked further, âHer Holiness didnât ask why and just gave them to you?â
âYes, just given to me like that.â Mr. Star smiled calmly.
Madam Magician seemed to have an epiphany.
She then stood up, opened a starry door in the void, and left the wooden house.
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The night was just receding, and dawn had not yet broken at Lumianâs rented apartment.
Jenna lay under the covers, her white shoulders exposed, leaning beside Lumian.
She stretched out her right hand, trying to pry open his eyelids.
âWhat are you doing?â Lumian asked, both amused and exasperated.
Jenna pouted. âYouâre not looking at me with your eyes closed. I have to be proactive and help you open them.â
Reluctantly, Lumian opened his eyes, meeting her blue eyes, which sparkled with a hidden darkness.
After a few seconds of staring, Lumian remarked thoughtfully, âYour mental state seems much better than before.â
Jenna withdrew her hand, propping her chin up with a smile as she gazed at Lumianâs face and eyes. âYeah, I felt much better after that talk with Franca.â
Lumian let out a scoff. âWho was it that said the worst-case scenario was Franca coming to kill me, and youâd agree? You knew Franca wouldnât do such a thing.â
âThat was just a fantasy, a projection of inner emotions, self-conflict, and self-destructive tendencies. Didnât you catch that?â Jenna retorted.
Lumian chortled.âOf course I did. Thatâs why I said it was best to confront the issues between you early.â
He instinctively reached out to pat Jennaâs head but hesitated midway, his hand freezing.
Seeing this, Jennaâs gaze dimmed slightly. She pursed her lips and grabbed his hand, forcing it to the back of her head.
Lumian slowly started to pat her, transitioning from awkwardness to naturalness.
Jenna watched him with a smile. âWhat about yours?â
Lumian fell silent.
Jenna didnât press further, instead asking cheerfully, âDid you and FrancaâŠ?â
Lumian sighed. âI try not to talk about my relationship with her in front of you.â
Jenna smiled. âBefore my talk with Franca, it would have made me sad, conflicted, and miserable, even if I tried to hide it. Now, though I still have those emotions, I feel more hopeful and even relieved when you mention it. Do you understand this contradictory feeling?
âMany of my previous choices were also like that.â
Lumian nodded slowly. âYou know Franca. Although she might have made up her mind, she still hesitates when it comes to the final step. Lately, Iâve noticed her being awkward whenever we see each other. Anthony probably noticed too but didnât say anything.
âI canât be the one to initiate, right?â
âYes, you should. Go to her now, this morning!â Jenna said without hesitation.
Lumian looked deeply at her. âAre you trying to create stronger bonds to keep her in critical moments?â
Jenna grunted. âI will try to keep her, but Iâll also respect her final decision.â