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"I will tell His Excellence Angel of Judgement about this matter. It concerns the Fallen Creator, and she will not ignore it."
As soon as Lin Ruo spoke, the Tarot Club instantly fell silent.
Wh-what?
What is Mr. Chariot saying? He wants to tell this to Angel of Judgment?
Goddess, is it the Angel of Judgment I'm thinking of?
Justice Audrey, who had been calmly maintaining her Spectator state, instantly broke out of it. She couldn't help but raise a hand to cover her mouth, suppressing the gasp that had almost reached her throat.
It wasn't that Justice Audrey was being overly dramatic; it was simply that the amount of information revealed in Lin Ruo's few short sentences was too astonishing.
With her hand covering her mouth, Justice Audrey's emerald-like eyes couldn't help but gaze at The Chariot, feeling that some past doubts were finally resolved.
Mr. Chariot is actually connected to Angel of Judgment, and seems to be quite close?
No wonder he knows so much secret knowledge, no wonder he cares so much about matters related to King of Angels.
Is this why he was pulled into the Tarot Club by Mr. The Fool?
Our Tarot Club members are indeed not ordinary people.
Amidst her surprise, Justice Audrey thought with considerable pride, then couldn't help but think of herself, and immediately felt a little embarrassed as she added in her heart:
Well, it's a kind of luck that Mr. The Hanged Man and I were chosen by Mr. The Fool at the very beginning. Luck is also a characteristic.
After making this addition, Justice Audrey couldn't help but secretly glance at Mr. The Fool at the head of the table, only to see that he was calm, clearly not surprised at all.
As expected, Mr. The Fool already knew about this.
Perhaps The Chariot joining the Tarot Club was Angel of Judgment showing favor to Mr. The Fool?
Justice Audrey couldn't help but speculate.
Compared to the optimistic Justice Audrey's thoughts, The Hanged Man Alger, who was always the Tarot Club's primary interpreter and fabricator, had undoubtedly more complex thoughts.
The Chariot is actually related to Angel of Judgment!
No, it's definitely not just a simple relationship. He addresses Angel of Judgment as Your Highness, but uses the more equal and intimate word "tell." This indicates… The Hanged Man Alger's hand, placed under the table, almost instinctively tightened.
This indicates that in The Chariot's consciousness, either he is equal to Angel of Judgment, or he is close to Angel of Judgment, or both.
The Hanged Man Alger thought of The Chariot's revealed understanding of King of Angels, and he thought of The Chariot's words "recalled some past events" when he saw something related to King of Angels. He recalled the sadness he displayed when mentioning War Angel. Even though he knew it was unlikely, at this moment, some guesses still appeared in The Hanged Man's heart.
Who exactly is The Chariot?
Is he… or is it, also a King of Angels beside the City of Silver Creator back then?
No, that shouldn't be. If The Chariot were also a King of Angels, how could he still need to learn about the Creator and King of Angels through The Sun… The Hanged Man Alger suppressed that bold, startling guess in his heart. He tried to calm himself, his mind racing, seeking a more factual answer.
Perhaps, perhaps The Chariot is Angel of Judgment's student?
Soon, The Hanged Man Alger thought of another possibility, which could also explain everything mentioned above.
Because he is a student, he is close to Angel of Judgment, knows many secrets, and has even interacted with other Kings of Angels.
But also because he is a student, he doesn't understand what happened back then and can only search for it himself.
The more he thought, The Hanged Man Alger felt this possibility was more reasonable, but for some reason, Alger did not completely deny it. His previous wild and bold speculation was merely buried deep in his heart, along with another forbidden speculation.
The Hanged Man Alger couldn't help but glance at The Chariot, then lowered his head deeply.
Or perhaps, The Chariot is both Angel of Judgment and not Angel of Judgment…
Divine Descent Vessel, for Beyonders of the Church, has never been a strange term.
Compared to The Hanged Man Alger's wild imaginings, even venturing into melodramatic and reckless speculation, Magician Fors was probably completely bewildered.
Huh? Angel of Judgment?
What Angel of Judgment… I remember now, that seems to be a King of Angels?
With insufficient knowledge reserves, but having overheard Lin Ruo and Justice Audrey discussing some matters related to Angel of Judgment, Magician Fors finally recalled something, then her eyes widened.
Mr. Chariot knows a King of Angels?
At this moment, an emoji to describe Magician Fors's mood would probably be:
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Fool Klein, hidden by the gray fog, glanced at Lin Ruo, struggling to suppress the twitching at the corner of his mouth.
Telling Angel of Judgment, huh.
Is this telling himself?
But Lin Ruo, aren't you really afraid of being exposed and socially disgraced later?
Fool Klein suddenly thought of something, which was that with Lin Ruo's personality, perhaps he really wasn't afraid.
While the others were either imagining or shocked, Little Sun Derrick couldn't help but ask:
"Mr. Chariot, do you know Angel of Judgment?"
His expression was also undisguised shock.
Lin Ruo, at this moment, withdrew his gaze from observing everyone's expressions. He could probably guess what the Tarot Club members were thinking. While marveling that The Hanged Man was indeed the number one brain-filler, he timely showed a complex expression, nodded, and said, "I do."
"Then…" Little Sun Derrick's emotions were clearly a little agitated. He seemed to want to say something, but didn't know what to say, and after holding it in for a long time, he finally said, "Mr. Chariot, has Angel of Judgment told you why… the Lord abandoned us?"
Little Sun Derrick actually didn't know what kind of existence Angel of Judgment was, but he at least knew that this one of the nine Kings of Angels, Angel of Judgment, was definitely one of the closest people to the Creator.
He also knew that he probably shouldn't ask this question, but he really wanted to know why City of Silver was abandoned by the Lord, and what exactly happened back then.
This is the missing history of City of Silver. They only know that more than two thousand years ago, the sun disappeared overnight, City of Silver was abandoned, and the world fell into darkness, but they don't know why all this happened.
And this truth is also what City of Silver has always been pursuing.
So even though he knew he shouldn't, now that he had finally met The Chariot, who knew the person involved and might know the truth, how could Little Sun Derrick not ask.
Lin Ruo heard this and looked at Little Sun Derrick. The other party was nervously and anxiously waiting for him to give an answer.
"Alas…" Lin Ruo sighed, lowering his eyes. He suddenly didn't want to deceive the other party with a lie.
He said, "Perhaps he didn't abandon you."
"He just fell."
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