Now, Mycroft has solved the troubles he may encounter, Lily has received the inheritance of equipment and a new profession, and Aiwass has also received clues to continue the investigation and stronger helpers...
And with this letter, he can be convicted in diplomatic situations and gain more benefits for Avalon.
It can be said to be a happy ending for everyone.
The only pity is that the old bone carving man does not have a penny of stolen money. Aiwass also told Mycroft when he was on the road that if there are gold coins, jewelry or works of art here, they will
It must be divided equally - whoever sees it shall have a share.
This is also why Aiwass wants to get closer to Mycroft.
But in the end, Mycroft just smiled, waved his hand, and said with certainty, "That kind of thing doesn't exist."
As expected. Not to mention the stolen money, not even a dirty bag was left behind.
This is probably the artist's high integrity and paranoia...
——Aiwass actually had some suspicion that Mycroft might have roughly guessed what was inside before opening the safe.
He definitely didn't know what it was specifically, because just like Sherlock, he lacked too much information. But even so, he still guessed... it must be a very troublesome thing.
——As long as you have touched that thing, whether you choose to hide it privately, destroy it, or hand it over, it may make you look less clean once it is discovered.
Although the authoritarian path can detect lies, if lie detection is that effective, then it is impossible for Minister Drost to betray Avalon.
That's why he came here specifically to find Aiwass to help deal with this troublesome thing.
As a transcendent of the Dusk Path, Mycroft likes silence extremely, even approaching stillness. He is very afraid of trouble.
In order not to cause trouble for himself, he will use his wisdom to solve the problem directly before it happens.
Because of this, although Sherlock has always firmly believed that Mycroft is much smarter than him... Mycroft is not as famous as his brother Sherlock because he seems to deal with some unpleasant situations.
The little things worth mentioning have never had the experience and results to deal with big events and crises.
Sherlock has been helping the Inspectorate solve some complex cases since he was very young, and even has a close relationship with the Inspectorate. He became famous very early and became a famous detective in Avalon. Even the Star Antimony and
Iris has his admirers, and occasionally writes to him, recording some complicated cases in detail, and asking Sherlock to help with reasoning and solutions.
But before Sherlock mentioned Mycroft to Aiwass, even Aiwass, who "roughly knows the future", didn't know him. His only advantage is that he never makes mistakes in his work, but there is nothing particularly eye-catching.
place. No one hates him, and no one likes him much. He has no enemies and no friends.
Even Isabel, Meg and others don't think Mycroft is very smart, and they still come to Sherlock to solve problems...
Perhaps only Her Majesty the Queen, who has a keen eye for people, can reluctantly judge that this man with a low sense of existence is a rare talent.
Now, as a minister without charge, Aiwass has begun to think about Avalon—for the sake of Isabel, who will succeed him in the future. Since he knows that Mycroft is an extremely rare smart person, he also wants to get
Just reuse it.
——The position of Lord Chamberlain is indeed very important, but it is still a bit of a waste for Mycroft.
The position of trade minister that Drost just vacated may be more suitable for him.
Aiwass temporarily recorded his name and returned to the Palace of Silver and Tin with Lily.
There is no way.
Sherlock's "parents" have all come to pay the rent to Sherlock in person. It would not be good for Aiwass to drive Sherlock home to live in it. After all, Sherlock doesn't like living in his own home, and Mrs. Mina does.
Very well taken care of.
Originally, Aiwass could return to Moriarty's mansion - Iris's assassins were also wiped out, and Minister Drost, the rebel, was also eliminated by Aiwass.
At present, the only enemies of Aiwass are the giants at the top of Noble Red. And the entire Noble Red is being chased away by the air cavalry. Aiwass can finally be considered clean in Avalon for a while.
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However, Yulia seems to be very happy living in the Palace of Silver and Tin.
On the one hand, it was because she was learning alchemy from Master Nobel, and her progress was rapid - she had already mastered the synthesis of various bombs before completing the first advancement ceremony; on the other hand, it was her relationship with Isabel
They also gradually became closer.
Aiwass didn't even need to ask, he knew that they were probably close to each other through his own... As we all know, among a few good friends, whoever is not present will become the topic of conversation.
Of course, it was not Isabel who asked Yulia about Aiwass. It should have been the other way around.
Because Yulia has been in a weak state before, her understanding of Aiwass may not be as good as the well-informed Isabel - Yannis likes to talk to her about gossip when she has nothing to do, and the camera wizard can only say this in this regard
It's amazingly efficient.
At Yulia's invitation, Aiwass simply lived in the Palace of Silver and Tin. There would definitely be no problem with the exam, and there would be nothing to do when he went home... And if he lived in the Palace of Silver and Tin, Aiwass would
You can also learn some ritual experience from the palace ritualist.
The old ritual master's name is "Iben", he is a spell master from the ancient Parthian country.
His energy level is not high, only the third energy level, but he has mastered many rare mysterious skills. And although he is a person who transcends the path, he is an old man with a very gentle personality.
He would embark on the path of transcendence in order to help the poor people in his hometown. He would be expelled because he offended a local rich man - or in the words of the ancient Parthian country, it should be called "good deeds".
host".
The true monarch of the ancient Anxi kingdom, almost no one knew his face, and he almost never showed up.
In that unnatural desert in the middle of the continent, which should have been a fertile plain, the cities are widely separated. The managers of each city are called "good lords". Some cities have only one, and some cities have only one.
There are many. These good lords are the actual rulers of the ancient Parthian kingdom.
Good owners can raise and sell slaves. Only slaves sold by good owners are legal slaves, and other slaves are illegal.
The reason why they are called "Good Lords" is because they are the only ones who have the right to use water sources. They can call out sufficient water sources out of thin air in the desert, and their cities are built around these water sources.
If the good Lord dies, the water source will dry up.
The Parthians believe that the reason why they can survive is because the good masters gave them their water. Therefore, the rule of the good masters is very strong-daring to resist the good masters is tantamount to eliminating everyone's right to live.
Once a city is destroyed, the people who live in other cities will become "untouchables." If they do not pay for their freedom, the original free people will also be marked as slaves.
And these good owners who monopolized slave resources not only had their own armies, but also had countless wealth. The cities conquered each other, basically forming a separatist trend in a substantial sense.
This Ibn embarked on the road of transcendence in order to help people resist the good Lord and save those slaves.
But their thinking was too simple. They were betrayed by the people they rescued, and almost all of them were arrested and imprisoned. Iben was one of the few who escaped.
He fled to the Black Eagle Principality, which was not yet destroyed at the time, but he felt it was not enough. So Ibn continued westward, planning to cross Avalon to the Theocracy. As long as he reached the Eternal Theocracy, which was always neutral, he would be able to survive.
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As a result, while traveling to the territory of Avalon, I met a group of local spellcasters.
"They call themselves the 'Hands Without Scales', which means 'people without armor'. They are a private transcendent organization established to resist the hanging king Tudor III... When I see them, it's like seeing the people of that year.
I. I can’t bear it, so I plan to stay and help them.”
Iben sighed and said softly: "And their ending is indeed similar to mine.
"In the end, I was betrayed by a traitor and sent to prison. But the little queen who had just succeeded me at that time heard that I was from the ancient Parthian country and came to see me in prison in person. After chatting with me all night, she decided to pardon me... Then
The young Queen Her Majesty decided to open the road to Avalon for the first time. But because there was no law to follow, she could only help me apply for a position as a palace ritualist.
"She said that I can also leave secretly and go to the Theocracy. She will not come to hunt me down, but she just doesn't want me to die in prison. But if possible, she still hopes that I can stay.
"I realized that I, who was originally incompetent and powerless, could actually change the destiny of a country... I was very honored, so I accepted Her Majesty the Queen's invitation and stayed."
Hearing Iben's words, Aiwass was surprised.
...scaleless hands?
He couldn't help but ask: "Then do you know a person... He is also a member of the Scaleless Hand, named Jacob Alexander."
"He is one of the founders of Hands Without Scales and a friend of mine."
Iben replied with some nostalgia: "I don't know where he ended up..."
When he said this, he suddenly let out a light sigh and raised his eyes to look at Aiwass seriously.
"...You seem to look a lot like him."
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