Chapter 128 Klein: I am being cautious, not a coward.

"Klein set out from home and prepared to take a carriage to the Blackthorn Security Company. He wanted to find the trusted captain Dunn Smith to learn about the relevant matters."

"For Ince Zangwill, such an accident is obviously very unfavorable, but he seems to have no ability to stop Klein from meeting Dunn Smith. Is his dark plan about to be exposed?"

"Oh, Ince Zangwill is really pitiful. He doesn't have much wisdom in his head. It seems that he can never think of a way to solve this problem."

Here, the hand holding the pen stopped. After pausing for several seconds, he wrote again:

"Klein met Dunn Smith, whose memory was not very good. In response to Klein's questioning, Dunn Smith only had the following experience: He concealed something because he had lost his memory and did not reveal relevant information to Klein. This was a very reasonable thing. "

"Klein, who knew a lot of things, only deepened his guess about the whole thing. He did not fully reveal his guess because he was worried that it would attract the attention of Ince Zangwill who was hiding in the dark. "

"Klein decided to secretly investigate the matter about Ince Zangwill by himself. He dreamed of the dark red chimney through divination and successfully found Ince Zangwill's hiding place by himself. "

"In the end, Klein, who was only a Sequence 9 fortune teller and was not good at frontal combat, faced the Sequence 5 gatekeeper Ince Zangwill and was defeated and killed by Ince Zangwill!"

The writing pen paused again, and the pale hand holding the pen finally retracted.

After a long while, the pen that no one held wrote another paragraph on the notebook: "Ince Zangwill has a murderous intention towards Klein, who frequently encounters accidents. He is ready to solve the trouble himself to avoid being affected by Klein's plan. But can Ince Zangwill's simple and flawed plan really catch a fortune teller who is good at fortune-telling danger?"

My name is Henry, and I am a detective. Not long ago, I received a very strange commission. The client is a young man wearing a mask and deliberately speaking in a low voice. He is very cautious, but his disguise is too poor.

Of course, as a detective who has to support himself by accepting commissions, out of professional ethics, he will not mock the employer's inadequate disguise skills.

Giving the other party a certain sense of security is also a very important point in the transaction.

The young employer entrusted me to help him find the correct corresponding position from a picture. The only more conspicuous and identifiable target is the red chimney.

In Tingen, there are many red chimneys, and there are also many that match the approximate positions recorded on the picture.

It was expensive to take a carriage, so he could only try to find it by walking, which wasted a lot of his time.

He searched for several days and marked more than a dozen suspicious points, but he still couldn't find the correct red chimney. This made him wonder if his luck was too bad?

Fortunately, today, his luck seemed to be back.

He finally found the correct red chimney, and the surrounding environment also corresponded to the elements on the map.

He did not choose to go deep into the exploration, after all, the commission he received was just to find the location of the red chimney.

7 pounds, I should go to my not very generous young employer to submit the task and ask for the reward I deserve.

"Have you found the red chimney?"

Klein received the news and rushed to this private detective agency.

Henry took a puff of cigarette and nodded: "Yes, I have been walking in the streets and alleys of Tingen during this period. I missed the target several times, but I finally found the place you asked for."

Seeing that the commission had been completed, Klein had to pay the 7 pounds fee. He took out 1 pound banknotes from his pocket expressionlessly, a total of 7 pieces.

Although he felt that the 7 pounds was a bit high, he would not go back on his word since he had already agreed to the deal.

After leaving the private detective agency, Klein had a correct map to the red chimney in his hand.

This was a place that he had divined might contain a major secret, so he had spent a lot of money to entrust a private detective to help.

Now, the place had been found.

He felt that he should first explore the area nearby to see if there was anything abnormal.

After thinking about it, Klein called a carriage and got on the carriage to go.

Halfway through the journey, Klein asked the coachman to stop and only paid him half of the fee.

He originally wanted to go there alone to investigate, but after thinking carefully, it was too unsafe to go out alone.

Besides, he should at least do a divination on the safety of this matter, right?

Going to a suspicious place so rashly was not in line with his cautious approach.

He felt that he needed to go home first and consider this issue after divination.

After thinking about it, he chose to walk home. He had just spent a huge sum of 7 pounds, so it would be good to save some money now.

After returning home, Klein closed the door, took off his coat, and untied the yellow crystal pendant from his sleeve.

He took out a pen and paper and wrote on a blank piece of paper: It is safe to explore the area near the red chimney!

He held the pendulum with his left hand and let the pendant be perpendicular to the divination statement on the paper, almost touching it.

Then he gathered his mind, entered into meditation, closed his eyes, and began to repeat silently: "It is safe to explore the area near the red chimney!"

Over and over again, he opened his eyes and looked at the pendulum, only to see that the yellow crystal pendant was rotating clockwise slightly.

This indicated affirmation.

The result of the divination showed that it was safe for him to explore the area near the red chimney.

Klein put away the yellow crystal pendant, thought for a while, and murmured: "This matter may involve Ince Zangwill, so I'd better be more careful."

He felt it was necessary to go to the gray fog for divination, where the divination was not easily affected by extraordinary factors.

He packed up his things, opened the door and went to the bathroom, locked the door, walked four steps backwards, and came to the gray fog.

In the hazy gray fog, in the majestic temple.

Klein sat at the top of the bronze long table, with the parchment that had just materialized in front of him.

He picked up the round-bellied fountain pen and wrote the divination sentence just now on the parchment: It is safe to investigate the area near the red chimney.

Holding the pendulum in his hand, he held the pendant vertically and silently recited the divination sentence several times, so that his spirituality could interact with the spiritual power above everything.

When he felt the silver chain in his hand swaying gently, he opened his eyes and looked at the result of this divination.

The yellow crystal pendant was rotating counterclockwise, very slowly, as if it was greatly hindered.

This result was completely opposite to the result of divination in the real world.

This made him sure that if he really went to the area near the red chimney to explore alone, he would definitely encounter danger and might even die!

"It was a close call. Fortunately, I came to the gray fog to do another divination."

Klein was glad for his caution, and at the same time, he was more determined not to take risks easily when encountering something that might be dangerous in the future.

Who is interfering with my divination?

Is it the defected Archbishop Ince Zangwill?

Is he trying to interfere with me through divination, so as to lead me to the vicinity of the red chimney and then kill me?

Klein thought quietly and thought this was the most likely possibility.

If his guess came true, it would prove that Ince Zangwill, who was hiding in the dark, had already set his sights on him.

This time, he failed to lead him to the red chimney, so he would definitely come up with other ways to deal with him.

This was terrible. He couldn't always be on guard against Ince Zangwill's calculations. He should tell the captain everything and let the captain make the decision.

It would be best to invite a few powerful extraordinary people to search Tingen thoroughly. It would be even better if Ince Zangwill could be caught.

But how should he explain these problems?

He couldn't say that he combined the contents of Roselle's diary and guessed that Ince Zangwill might be hiding in Tingen and was hiding in the dark to make plans.

"What if the captain discovered these problems himself?"

Klein thought for a long time and made a decision.

He planned to guide the captain to discover Ince Zangwill's conspiracy, and at the same time, he had to find a way to protect himself so as not to be killed by Ince Zangwill.

"The red chimney, we can't just leave it alone, right?"

"You can report it to the captain, saying that the red chimney may be related to Antigonus' diary. After all, this thing has an unusual connection with me, and it is enough to attract the attention of the captain and others."

"This should be the best solution to this matter."

He did another divination, and the divination statement was: Telling the captain the truth will put yourself in great danger.

The result of the divination indicated affirmation.

He could understand the result of this divination. If he were Ince Zangwill, he would also have murderous intentions towards the extra variables that have always affected his plan.

"It's very dangerous."

Klein sighed, thought about it, and decided to change the divination.

Divination statement: Telling Mr. Azik all your guesses will give you safe shelter.

The pendulum swung clockwise, and the swing arc was large.

This means that after telling Mr. Azik about this matter, he will not have to worry about the threat from Ince Zangwill in the short term.

In this way, Klein has an idea.

He planned to tell Mr. Azik all his guesses first, and then guide the captain to discover Ince Zangwill's conspiracy after he was safe.

Red chimney, inside the house, on the desk in front of the window, the pen wrote on the notebook again:

"Klein was unexpectedly cautious and did not give Ince Zangwill any chance to deal with him."

"He seemed to suspect that Ince Zangwill wanted to set a trap to deal with him through some kind of divination. In order to ensure his own safety, he decided to tell Mr. Azik all these things. This was a very wise choice, because Ince Zangwill was very afraid of Mr. Azik and could only hide from him."

"Alas, poor Ince Zangwill, he successfully attracted the attention of Mr. Azik, and he had to run away and hide his tracks again."