Chapter 679 Five Gold Coins
"If you are ready, go to the Hornachis Mountains." The Goddess of Night left this last sentence, and took Night away from here and returned to her kingdom of God.
"Praise the goddess."
Klein whispered. Even though he knew that the Goddess of Night had once plotted to use him, in reality, the Goddess of Night still helped him more.
Even if it was just because the Goddess of Night and himself came from the same hometown, he didn't want the Goddess of Night to fall at the hands of the stars in the future.
Facing the stars, he also had the same idea, it would be best to keep peace like this.
No one will become the old days, I hope so.
After leaving St. Samuel's Church, Klein looked at the sky. At this moment, the time had changed from night to day. The sun in the sky was not dazzling, but instead exuded a very comfortable warmth.
Klein raised his head, closed his eyes slightly and felt it for a while before leaving here. He went to Benson's workplace, Melissa's school, and then went back to their home to take a look.
At the beginning, they had agreed to prepare a new home, but his departure again put the matter on hold. With Benson and Melissa's temperament, they would never move to a new home unless he came back.
Klein walked around Backlund and went to Will's house.
"Are you ready?"
"Yeah, almost."
"Destiny will always be with you."
"Thank you." Klein nodded with a smile and took out a gold coin and handed it to Will. "You are almost an adult. This lucky gold coin is my adult gift to you."
"Only one gold coin, so stingy." Will looked disgusted, but his hand quickly held the gold coin in his palm.
"I hope I can attend your adult ceremony in time."
"Bah, how can you say such an unlucky thing? You should say that you will definitely appear at my adult ceremony."
Klein just smiled and his figure gradually disappeared.
"If you don't come, you will break your promise!" Will said loudly.
...
Klein returned to the house that originally belonged to Dawn Donstadt, came to the study, sat at the table, spread out paper and pen, and began to write a letter to Mr. Azik.
He hadn't talked to Mr. Azik about recent events for a while.
After writing down what happened during this period and what will happen in the future, Klein folded the letter paper, took out the Azik copper whistle, put it to his mouth and blew it.
The originally huge skeleton messenger appeared in the size of an adult, and knelt on one knee on the ground, respectfully opening his palm.
Klein placed the letter paper on its palm, and took a gold coin from the Sefirah Castle and put it on it.
"This is a thank you for the long trouble."
"If you can't take the initiative to accept it, give it to your master and let Him distribute it."
The skeleton messenger was stunned for a few seconds, and then he didn't dare to go against Klein's will. He closed his finger bones, held the letter paper and the gold coin, and his body collapsed like a waterfall, fell to the ground, and disappeared.
Klein only had five such special gold coins in total, and in addition to the two given to Will and Mr. Azik, there were still three left.
He was going to give one of the gold coins to the messenger lady, who had helped him out of trouble many times.
As for the remaining two gold coins, he already had a candidate in mind.
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In a tavern in the capital of the Balam Empire in the southern continent, in the dim candlelight, the melody from Backlund and the recitation of ancient poems were floating.
In the center of the crowd, in the focus of all the drinkers, there was a man with a full beard, who looked a little sloppy and a little elegant.
He had a good voice, like the calm warm sun after being weathered, singing Backlund's melody to the people of the southern continent.
"Long time no see."
Klein naturally appeared at the wine table next to him, holding up a wine glass, and smiled at Leonard who was just finishing his chant.
Leonard was shocked, but before he could say anything, Klein, who suddenly appeared in front of him, suddenly disappeared and left, leaving only a glittering gold coin on the wine table where he had just sat, like the wine money.
"Find a chance to take that gold coin in your hand." Leonard suddenly heard the words of Pales in his mind.
"Klein, what is he facing?"
"The Fool, Amon, the Lord of Mysteries."
"...I can't participate in it."
"Then bless, wish your friend all the best."
...
Klein originally wanted to give the last gold coin to Hastur, but he felt that such a gold coin would not be of any use to Hastur, the star.
The crown of the stars does not need such a gold coin to embellish it, so Klein gave this last gold coin to Roselle.
For this fellow countryman, a little more luck may help him to a limited extent.
Roselle lightly tossed the gold coin in his hand and asked Klein to guess whether the gold coin would be a head or a number after landing.
Klein casually said a number, and Roselle got the result that the number was facing up.
"It seems that the goddess of luck is still on your side."
"I have always felt that I am very lucky."
"Momentary luck may be accidental, but lifelong good luck is definitely the darling of fate, and you are such a person."
"Thank you."
Klein didn't stay in Roselle for too long. After giving away five gold coins, he went to see the Tarot Club members and received their blessings.
After finishing all this, Klein went to Tingen City, which was the origin of his life.
As he wished, he met the captain, whose memory was still very poor, and also met Ms. Daly, who came back to Tingen City to accompany the captain.
Unfortunately, the captain still felt inferior about this relationship, but Susan got married at the end of last year, and her husband was a small clerk in a government department.
In general, everything was good.
...
In the Honachis Mountains, Klein came back again. Amon, who seemed to have been waiting here, laughed and said, "You really shouldn't come back."
"Aren't you welcome?" Klein didn't care about Amon's attitude at all.
"You seem very confident in yourself?"
"My confidence comes from the fact that my opponent is you."
"Interesting." Amon did not get angry, and said gently: "On this road, only one of us is destined to leave alive."
"Are you really not afraid that you will be replaced by the Lord of Mysteries?"
"I am more confident than you in this regard."
"I hope you are not bluffing."
Klein ended his chat with Amon and walked towards the deepest part of the foggy town.
"Fool, can you succeed?" Amon's mouth corners slightly raised, waiting for Klein's failure.