Mystery: At the start, you gain the uniqueness of the thief.

Chapter 152 Do you really think they are loyal to you?

Chapter 152 Do you really think they are loyal to you?

"Get up, Bethel!" Rosen warmly helped Bethel up and said, "Now that you're my subordinate, I'll give you a briefing on my side."

He pointed to Klein beside him and introduced him, "This is Klein, my good friend, or perhaps you are more familiar with his other name—The Fool."

Bethel's eyes widened slightly. He had naturally heard of the Fool's reputation, after all, the Sun God had been putting in a lot of effort to promote the Fool's Church recently.

Because of his own path, Bethel was actually more interested in the Fool than in the Sun God, since the Sun God was the deity of the diviner's path.

But Bethel never expected that the legendary "Fool" was just an ordinary-looking young man.

The Antigonus siblings standing nearby were not surprised by the result. Bethel arrived a little late, so he didn't see the sleeve. The two of them had been thoroughly beaten by Klein, so they naturally guessed his identity long ago.

"Hello, Bethel. I didn't have a chance to introduce myself before. I am the Fool, or you can just call me Klein." Klein then gave a timely, gentle smile. He still had a lot of respect for Mr. Door.

"Hello, Mr. Fool, you're too kind." Bethel was clearly flattered, but a hint of doubt also crept into his mind.

Bethel wasn't stupid; he could naturally see that whether it was the Fool before him, Sasriel, or even the most wicked Rosen, they all seemed to maintain a sense of respect when facing Him.

But theoretically, this shouldn't be the case. Even if He could become the King of Angels in the future, it's only a future possibility. Moreover, the three brothers in front of us all started as Kings of Angels, and even Sasriel and Jinglian are more powerful than ordinary Kings of Angels. So why should we show such respect to this potential star?

"This is Antigonus and his sister, Mother of Heaven." Rosen could see Bethel's confusion, but he didn't intend to answer it. He simply continued, "Antigonus is my new dog, and Mother of Heaven is his subordinate. You two should get along well in the future. Hmm, speaking of which, you two are quite destined for each other."

Upon hearing this, Bethel instinctively looked at the two dire wolves lying on the ground. Their six eyes met at that moment, each carrying a hint of helplessness.

They were quite destined to meet, otherwise they wouldn't have been caught by Rosen on the same day.

Rosen led them toward the training ground while continuing to introduce the other people who weren't there. When they arrived at the training ground, they saw Terence take off.

To be more precise, Terencest was kicked into the air by Amon.

The young thief dusted off non-existent dust from his hands, curled his lip in disdain, and said, "That's it? Too weak. I really don't know how Rosen could have taken a liking to you when you're so weak."

"Amon, isn't it a bit much for the King of Angels to bully a Sequence 4?" Rosen naturally wouldn't stand by and watch Amon bully his student. As he spoke, he snapped his fingers, activating the unique authority of the Thief. Instead of being smashed to the ground, Terensust landed lightly beside him.

"Teacher—" Trensust called out subconsciously, his expression somewhat ashamed, yet he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

With Rosen's arrival, his confidence was restored.

"What's wrong with that? Don't you usually suppress me because you're stronger than me?" Amon said confidently. His gaze fell on Rosen, then on the two wolves behind Rosen. The brat was stunned for a moment.

One, two, three — Amon counted the new members behind Rosen, then glanced at Kotal next to him, and at that moment he felt he had lost.

"What kind of scumbags have you picked up this time?" Amon gritted his teeth and asked.

He truly couldn't understand how Rosen could have so many more people around him in such a short time.

This was simply incomprehensible to Amon, who had always looked down on everyone except the angel kings.

"This is Antigonus, you know, this is His sister, and this is Bethel, my new subordinate," Rosen introduced them to Amon with a cheerful expression. Then his gaze fell on Trensost, and he said, "Trensost's existence needs no further introduction!"

"Of course not, I've already witnessed firsthand how weak you are, my new student. Rosen, your taste is as impeccable as ever." Amon raised his hand and pushed up his monocle, his tone laced with sarcasm.

"Look at what you're saying, Amon. Have you forgotten? The last one you called weak is now chasing after you and beating you up." Rosen wasn't going to hold back with Amon and immediately started to cut to the heart: "Guess how many of my weak friends are the ones who will beat you up in the future."

Amon's expression immediately darkened. He didn't know much about the future, but he knew a little bit. So at this moment, Amon's gaze first fell on Trenshorst, then on Bethel, and finally on Rosen, saying, "The future is just a possibility. With you here, whether that possibility will still come is already an unknown."

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"Are you praising me or insulting me?" Rosen raised an eyebrow, his smile somewhat subtle.

He was unaware that Amon had such faith in him, believing that he could change the future.

"Of course I'm insulting you." Amon rolled his eyes in annoyance, then nimbly jumped out of the training field, seemingly intending to leave. However, as he passed Rosen, Amon paused and said, "Besides, do you really think the Sleeves will be loyal to you?"

Amon's critical gaze swept over Bethel and the others before finally settling on Rosen. He said, "Although I don't know much about the future, I do know one thing: they are not like that idiot Medici, for whom betrayal is probably commonplace."

Upon hearing this, both Bethel and Trensault changed color slightly. Although they didn't quite understand what the so-called future was all about, they could at least tell that Amon was trying to sow discord.

"Are you worried about me?" Rosen looked at Amon with some curiosity, then laughed and said, "Amon, don't worry, that future won't happen to Big Daddy, so it won't happen to me either."

"Who's worried about you?" Amon sneered, then shoved Rosen's shoulder hard before saying, "I'm just worried that some people are letting wolves into the house without realizing it. It's okay if they get into trouble themselves, but don't drag others down with them."

After saying that, Amon left with his dog before Rosen could speak.

"Ouch, that's pretty strong—" Rosen rubbed his sore shoulder, watching Amon leave. He couldn't help but chuckle, then his gaze fell on Trensault, who seemed lost in thought, and he said, "Thinking about what Amon just said?"

Trensault immediately snapped out of his daze and said, "Teacher, I don't know what you mean by the future, but please believe me, I will never betray you."

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