Before the mysterious being "The Fool," it is said that His follower "World" is performing a ritual before an evil god.

To paraphrase Emperor Roselle, this was tantamount to pointing at a mulberry tree and cursing a locust tree.

That's pure suicide.

Alger observed the "world's" reaction out of the corner of his eye, but couldn't discern anything.

Little did he know, Klein was already numb.

It took immense willpower for him to restrain himself from looking in Arthur's direction.

Klein never expected that Arthur's mental state would deteriorate so much after just over half a month apart.

“Mr. Hanged Man, it shouldn’t be that serious, right? That Virtuoso probably just has some mental issues. As long as he gets treatment in time, he’s fine. It’s not to the point of being out of control.” Audrey was somewhat skeptical of Alger’s statement.

She believes that mental health issues, like other illnesses, will resolve themselves with timely treatment. She thinks that the Storm Church's approach of viewing others as destabilizing factors and wanting to eliminate them as quickly as possible is wrong.

"Miss Justice is right."

“Right? I knew it…” Audrey’s voice suddenly stopped, because she realized that the person responding to her wasn’t the “Hanged Man,” but…

"Mr. Chariot?" she asked the young man opposite her, puzzled.

"Hmm," Arthur said softly.

"I need your help with something, Miss Justice."

"What's the deal?"

"Please help me treat my mental health issues."

Alger: !!!

Fors: !!!

Emlyn: ? ? ?

Derrick: (=°Д°=)

"The Chariot" is the real mastermind!? And he actually has psychological problems? Alger didn't expect his guess to be completely off track.

Cattleya took a light breath and leaned back tactically.

They chatted for a long time, and it turned out that the person in question had been listening the whole time, a development she hadn't expected at all.

However, the fact that "Chariot" developed mental problems was not too unexpected for her. After all, that's how the extraordinary world is; madness is always a constant companion.

Since the "chariot" has already touched the door to becoming a demigod, it must have some mental issues, which is unavoidable when walking the extraordinary path.

Even she, before, was on the verge of losing control and almost died.

“No problem, Mr. Chariot, I will do my best to help you heal,” Audrey said earnestly.

She believes that as the only audience member with extraordinary abilities in the Tarot group, she should take on the responsibility of helping the members solve their psychological problems.

This is precisely the mission of a "psychologist".

“Thank you, Miss Justice,” Arthur said with a soft laugh.

The Tarot Club's exchange phase is still ongoing.

Even after Alger's blunder regarding the Virtuoso, he didn't give up on testing the waters.

This time, however, he shifted his focus to the "Hermit," wanting to confirm whether the other party was indeed the Star General.

Alger brought up the matter of "Latissia" and "Sea God," and then observed the "Hermit's" reaction.

However, to his surprise, after hearing his words, the "Hermit" instinctively looked at Mr. "Fool".

This immediately shocked Alger and caused others to wonder and ponder.

Faced with the gazes of everyone looking at him, Klein quickly understood how the Star General realized that he was now responding to the believers on behalf of Kaviva.

He quickly responded in a manner consistent with the "fool" persona and his sophisticated style, neither admitting nor denying, but only adding a comment at the crucial point.

“Kavituva became a demigod by relying on the relics of the ‘Cataclysm’,” Klein said casually.

This was tantamount to a direct response to everyone's speculations, which immediately prompted Alger and Gadriya to engage in some serious thinking.

Klein glanced at everyone's reactions, then coughed lightly while manipulating "The World," conjuring an image and asking about Elaine the Red-Haired.

Cattleya responded quickly, revealing what she knew about Elaine's capture by Tracy.

At this moment, Arthur said in a somewhat strange tone:

"I heard that the girl with the illness is attracted to women."

Chapter 266 Psychotherapy and Lovia's Questions

Does a girl with a disease like women?

As soon as Arthur said this, everyone's eyes immediately focused on him.

“It seems… not impossible.” Cattleya looked Arthur up and down before speaking.

She was very curious about where this "chariot" got its information from, because she herself had never heard of any related intelligence.

Could this person be someone planted at sea by the Church of War? Or has this person had contact with Tracy? Cattleya pondered to herself.

The same question arose in the minds of others, such as Fors.

She was quite curious about how Arthur knew Tracy liked women, and had even come up with tens of thousands of words of plot ideas in her mind.

These storylines include the love-hate relationship between Arthur, Tracy, and the red-haired Elaine.

For example, Arthur wanted to pursue Tracy but was harshly rejected, so he could only bite his handkerchief and secretly shed tears, eventually turning love into hate.

This is why Arthur doesn't have mind-reading abilities and doesn't know what Fors is thinking; otherwise, he would definitely have taught this woman a lesson and shown her why the flowers are so red.

Arthur had previously said that Tracy was a witch of pain, which meant that she was very likely originally a man, so it wouldn't be strange that she liked women... In that case, it seems that I don't necessarily have to find Elaine herself. Pretending to be Elaine can also achieve the goal of getting close to Tracy... Klein quickly came up with a plan.

Of course, he had never done cross-dressing before, so he wasn't sure if he could really disguise himself without any flaws.

But at least, it's easier to impersonate Elaine than to find her out.

It must be said that the advice Arthur gave him back then was quite helpful in his role as the Faceless Man.

Through his fresh interpretation and portrayal of Albert Wesker, Klein quickly achieved a state of both immersion and detachment.

It's like playing an MMORPG game; the role he plays is the game character he controls.

This state allowed Klein to easily overcome his psychological barriers, greatly aiding in the digestion of the Faceless Man potion.

"Thank you both, the information you provided was very useful to me," Klein said in a hoarse voice as he controlled "The World".

Seeing that the topic of "the world" had ended, Emlyn immediately spoke up:

“I have carefully studied the history passed down through our vampire clan…”

At that moment, with incredibly clear logic, he used the fact that the Silver City had no records of the giant queen Omibella to demonstrate that the history of the Silver City was incomplete and missing.

After going through all that trouble just to prove this point, should I say you're a vampire with impeccable logic, or just incredibly vengeful? Klein suppressed his amusement, refusing to look at Emlyn White.

Derrick wanted to refute, but the information that Cattleya gave him next, about "the goddess of harvest being Omibella," left him speechless and feeling quite frustrated.

Upon seeing this, Emlyn immediately felt a surge of comfort, like drinking an ice-cold beer on a hot summer day.

After the group continued to chat for a while, the tarot session came to an end.

As red lights flashed, only two figures remained above the gray mist.

Arthur and Audrey.

Mr. Fool is gone too, I feel much more relaxed… Audrey glanced at the head of the bronze table, then said to the young man opposite her:

"Mr. Chariot, may we begin now?"

Kroos is probably still spying here... Arthur nodded and said:

"can."

He was right; Klein was indeed still there, just hiding.

Klein was both curious and worried about Arthur's psychological problems, fearing that something might have really happened to his old friend.

Audrey sensed the young man's emotions and found that he was completely calm, as if he had nothing to do with losing control.

"That's perfectly normal..." Audrey thought with some doubt.

However, she still used the "psychologist's" "soothing" technique on the "chariot," which made people feel more at peace.

A gentle, invisible wave spread out, making Arthur feel a sense of comfort.

However, he knew the problem was not solved because his situation was fundamentally different from that of ordinary mental health issues.

“Mr. Chariot, can you describe your situation?” Audrey asked softly.

“My situation is that I have an extreme killing desire for a particular species, and when I’m hunting them, I become more active and excited, just like a cat seeing a mouse,” Arthur answered truthfully.

"The special group you're referring to, are they the extraordinary ones who have committed many evil deeds?" Audrey asked.

“You could say that,” Arthur nodded.

"Mr. Chariot, what special feelings do you have towards ordinary people?" Audrey then asked.

“No, everything is normal normally, and you should be able to feel it,” Arthur replied.

“Yes, I can sense that you are very peaceful right now, Mr. Chariot, just like a normal person.” Audrey nodded, then quickly thought of another question.

"Hmm... Mr. Chariot, do you have any magical items that have negative effects on your mind?"

"I don't know if it counts," Arthur hesitated for a moment, then said.

In other words, there was a magical item whose negative effects were not entirely clear... Audrey felt she was starting to understand.

“Mr. Chariot, have you tried taking off the magical items you wear?” Audrey continued to ask.

Arthur paused for a moment, then said:

"I can not do it."

A magical item that couldn't be removed? Audrey paused, somewhat perplexed.

The problem with "Chariot" itself is not serious, because strictly speaking, he does not have a mental problem. It is just that due to the influence of the magical item, he has an excessive desire to kill evil people.

From the perspective of social stability, the "war chariot" problem is actually not a problem.

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