Mystery: Becoming a Creator Through the Doorway

Chapter 77 Is Aleister himself a treasure?

Chapter 77 Is Aleister himself a treasure?

Hazel held the amulet, carefully feeling the faint sense of peace emanating from her palm.

For the average person, when acquiring the amulet, they might feel that the sense of peace and tranquility is merely a psychological placebo effect brought about by the bishop and faith.

But Hazel was different from those ordinary people!

The moment she held the amulet, she sensed a faint, mysterious power emanating from the small silver plaque.

This means that the amulet is a consumable item, and its power will slowly dissipate over time until it disappears completely, at which point the amulet will become an ordinary silver medal.

Hazel herself possessed this wondrous power.

She could even sense that her own power and the power emanating from the amulet were, to some extent, from the same source.

If she wished, she could infuse her own power into the amulet to replenish its lost energy and make it usable for longer.

This is the first evidence that Hazel believed Aleister was of her kind.

But she soon discovered something even more amazing.

Ever since she received her teacher's help in a dream and gained extraordinary powers, Hazel discovered that she had acquired a peculiar ability—

She can directly sense valuable items within a ten-meter radius.

She experimented several times, having her maid hide different items in several identical sealed boxes. Then, with her eyes closed, she could always accurately pick out the box containing the valuable item.

She doesn't need any assistance; she can just "feel" it.

Of course, Hazel couldn't tell exactly what it was, only that it was definitely more precious than the others.

She tried it several times and almost never made a mistake.

And now—

Hazel stared at An Ruowang, unconsciously tightening her grip on the amulet, her heart filled with turmoil.

From Aleister, she keenly sensed a “preciousness” that almost overwhelmed her senses.

Hazel had also received a treasure with side effects from her teacher, so she knew that Aleister must possess a precious treasure.

However, even Aleister himself seemed to be regarded as a rare treasure in her perception!

It was as if he wasn't a person, but a living, magical object.

Is it because he is truly favored by the goddess?

Hazel couldn't understand it, but she was deeply shocked.

This was the first time she had encountered such a situation, where a person's intrinsic value was more "valuable" than a treasure with magical abilities, making one irresistibly want to possess him.

Lady Liana noticed her usually haughty daughter's unusual behavior, glanced at An Ruowang, and couldn't help but tease Hazel with a good-natured smile: "It seems my daughter has already been attracted to you, Lord Favored One."

Because of the limited circle of people in Grelint, although Anruowang's foreign appearance was famous, it was not widely known in the upper circles.

Hazel snapped back to her senses, glanced at An Ruowang instinctively, and found him smiling at her. She immediately looked away, her face flushing red.

The blush spread from her cheeks all the way to her ears, and even her swan-like, long, fair neck was tinged with a light pink.

It wasn't entirely because of shyness; the main reason was embarrassment.

It's very impolite to stare at someone the first time you meet them.

She gave Lady Liana beside her a reproachful glare: "Mother!"

Why didn't you remind me?

Lady Liana smiled, covering her mouth and giggling.

It was rare for her to see her daughter so out of control.

In addition, this reaction also sends a signal to the goddess's favored ones that "we regard you as a close person".

Congressman Macht looked at his daughter's appearance, then at An Ruowang, and couldn't help but smile.

He would naturally not refuse to get closer to the goddess's favorite, especially since his own daughter did not object to the other party.

He turned to Bishop Elektra, a mischievous glint in his eyes, and tentatively joked, "Then let the young people talk to each other?"

Bishop Elektra, holding his teacup, nodded with a smile: "Young people certainly have more to talk about."

He had received a hint from the archbishop before he set off.

Rather, this was the real purpose behind his routine visits to the upper classes with Aleister.

However, this matter ultimately depends on the individual's opinion.

He then turned to An Ruowang: "What do you think, Aleister?"

"I have no objection."

As they spoke, An Ruowang glanced at Hai Rou'er and noticed that she was also secretly looking at him with bright, sparkling eyes, like a greedy dragon with a handful of cash.

When their eyes met, Hazel instinctively looked away, her eyelashes trembling in panic. Then, as if remembering something, she stared back at him with a righteous air.

This is my home!

She slightly raised her chin, trying her best to maintain her usual haughtiness and reserve.

but----

Why is he so "sparkly"?

With the treasure right in front of you, the urge to steal it is irresistible. Which thief could withstand such a test?

Seeing that Hazel suddenly looked a little dejected again, An Ruowang couldn't help but smile.

This girl is quite interesting.

Hazel was actually quite beautiful, with a dignified yet gentle appearance.

If this were a dance, she would probably be considered a star, someone everyone would want to dance with—if she could tone down that condescending attitude.

After all, no one wants to humiliate themselves.

Seeing that His Excellency had already agreed, Lady Liana gently patted her daughter's hand and whispered something in her ear.

Hazel blushed even more, but she did not refute, only lowered her eyes and nodded slightly.

Although her mother and father misunderstood that she was interested in Aleister, and although she was indeed somewhat interested, she wanted to find an opportunity to communicate with this person of her own kind.

Hazel took a deep breath, trying her best to regain her usual haughty and reserved demeanor.

Then, she stepped forward gracefully and made a slight gesture of invitation to An Ruowang, trying her best to maintain the proper demeanor of a noble lady: "Your Excellency, if you don't mind, please come with me. The flowers in the garden are in full bloom, which is much more comfortable than talking in the living room."

She paused, then added earnestly, "And—I also have some questions I'd like to ask you privately."

As she spoke, Hazel picked up the amulet that An Ruowang had just given her and slowly infused it with spiritual energy in front of him, just as she had done when she used the magical treasure her teacher had given her.

Seeing this, others might assume she wanted to ask questions about faith and scriptures.

But if he were of the same kind, he would definitely understand her hint!

To be honest, the feeling of communicating privately in front of her parents and the bishop, using codes that only they could understand, was somewhat exciting for Hazel.

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