Mystery: When the Fool Meets the Masked Fool

Does Chapter 275 need to be counted?

Does Chapter 275 need to be counted?
It hadn't even gotten close yet, and its direction of travel was off, but it still made the surrounding area seem as if it had been given a black sun.

Danitz wore a complex expression of worship mixed with fear, longing, and disgust. He hissed and murmured as if in a dream, "The Black Emperor..."

He now looks like a mixed-race person wearing gold-rimmed glasses, and you can't tell what he originally looked like at all.

Because Klein couldn't stand his clumsy disguise, he personally used his "Strange Tales Doctor" ability to give him a new face.

Upon seeing the massive black sailboat, Klein immediately felt a sense of awe.

He stood up, walked to the window, and looked in the direction of the "Black Emperor".

“Black Emperor?” Klein repeated the word.

Otto mentioned at the Tarot meeting that the card in his hand was the "Black Emperor," representing the "lawyer" path.

Therefore, the "King of the Five Seas" is a demigod through the lawyer pathway, Klein speculated.

The massive ship slowly approached in the deep shadows, and the scene on the deck gradually became clearer. The sailors were either washing the deck or leaning against the gunwall chatting. There was no sign of them drawing their swords or guns, and no indication of looting.

Near the cabin, there was a mottled stone chair, two or three meters high, upon which sat a giant-like man.

Before he could even get a good look at Nast, the "King of the Five Seas," Danitz couldn't help but lower his head, his body stiffening and trembling, wanting to crawl on his stomach.

Klein also felt that indescribable majesty and awe.

But he didn't lower his head, continuing to stare directly at Nast, the "King of the Five Seas," which would likely attract the other's attention and bring unnecessary trouble. But Klein wasn't afraid.

This King of the Five Seas established new laws at sea, one of which prohibited pirates from harming ordinary people who did not resist. Although many pirate crews only nominally complied, they didn't truly heed these rules. But Nast himself certainly wouldn't break the rules he set.

Therefore, Klein was not worried that attracting the other person's attention would affect the other crew members.

As for his own safety, he didn't care either.

The oppressive aura emanating from this King of the Five Seas was, frankly speaking, not that great. Whether it was the Dominix Choir or the Zerg swarm he encountered on the Grammer front, their oppressive aura far surpassed that of Nast before him.

Although Klein estimated that he probably couldn't beat him, as long as he couldn't kill him instantly, he could use the anchor point to escape, so he didn't have to worry about anything at all.

Pado didn't feel that Nast was particularly oppressive either, but she still hid away.

This is how kittens survive.

Nast sensed the gaze and turned to look at the passenger ship, meeting Klein's eyes.

With a gentlemanly smile, Klein removed his hat and performed a hat-tipping gesture.

Two seconds later, Nast nodded and looked away.

He mistakenly took Klein for another demigod, never considering that he was just a Sequence Six.

After an unknown amount of time, the "Black Emperor" suddenly entered the spirit world and disappeared. Klein saw the moonlight shining in again.

Looking up again, the stars in the sky had returned to normal, and Klein no longer felt the presence of the insects.

Danitz, who had been keeping his head down, finally dared to look up.

He glanced at Klein beside him and swallowed hard.

He had also sensed Klein's actions just now.

So... so Gehrman is a powerful figure at sea, a true king among men...

No wonder he said he could kill the Blood General.

Klein returned to his seat. He first pulled Padma from under the bed, then picked up his phone and accepted Arrodes' friend request.

…………

As Leonard finished speaking, there was a slight commotion in the tavern for a few seconds, as if people were talking.

A few seconds later, everyone's eyes turned to a table in the tavern, and to a slightly overweight man. Leonard followed their gaze and looked at the man.

Leonard twirled the revolver in his hand.

"Do we need to count?" he asked, playing a cowboy joke invented by Emperor Roselle.

Before the other person could answer, Leonard started counting down: "Three..."

The tables and chairs suddenly collapsed, and a man named Pavel Perk easily flipped over the table with a nimbleness completely disproportionate to his size, then deftly ducked under another table.

The scene suddenly became chaotic, and the drunkards' emotions were inexplicably ignited, incited, and manipulated.

Pavel's body also took advantage of the sudden commotion to completely conceal his presence, just like a seasoned assassin.

Leonard seemed completely unconcerned, watching the sudden commotion unfold as he casually counted down three, two, one.

"two……"

Under the table, Pavel bumped into a hand, a hand that had detached from his arm and was supporting itself with its fingers.

His palm suddenly swelled up and transformed into another Leonard.

Leonard, with only his left hand and no right forearm.

Several weeks ago, Leonard had already successfully transformed from a Sequence 8 "Bounty Hunter" to a Sequence 7 "Rogue." He officially became a dual Sequence 7 powerhouse.

Generally speaking, Sequence Seven Beyonders possess a plethora of flashy Beyonder abilities or combat skills. This includes wizards, magicians, weapon masters, psychiatrists, and even the nightmares they themselves are familiar with.

Of these abilities, some may not be useful most of the time. For example, a magician's vacuum straw.

Aside from the legendary story that the Celestial Venerable used an ancient-level vacuum straw to suck up God's oregano, this skill has almost no highlights.

However, the "Rogue" of the Hunting Path Sequence Seven is different. He does not provide users with fancy skills or a variety of abilities.

All the techniques were already given in Sequence Nine and Sequence Eight.

The Sequence 7 "Rogue" only has one ability.

Doppelgänger.

Users can separate one of their hands to create a clone that is almost identical to their original hand.

The clone possesses all the abilities of the original body. Although it lacks the ability to think for itself, its vision and senses are completely synchronized with the original body.

The only drawback is that both the clone and the original body only have one hand, but if the original body splits into two clones at once, then the original body will have no hand.

Of course, the clone also has clothes. The clone will synchronize with the original's equipment. But this is similar to illusion, and has no practical value; the synchronized weapons cannot cause damage.

Leonard's clone, with his right hand off the ground and no palm, suddenly reached out and grabbed Pavel's neck before he could react.

Then, by pushing off with his feet, he lifted him up.

at the same time.

"one."

Gunshots were fired.

The moment the numbers were uttered, a gunshot rang out.

A bloody hole appeared in Pavel's head as he was being held up by the neck; a bullet had pierced through his skull.

"Looks like I won." Leonard blew on the muzzle of his revolver and casually put the pistol back into its holster at his waist.

(End of this chapter)

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