Chapter 955: Dodging Suspicion
When speaking to Gauss, Vifet heard a clue from Gaussā thrall, that the āimportant customerā mentioned by Beals was very likely an alchemist.
Right now, an alchemist was right in front of Vifet, which was Angor.
Furthermore, Beals just said that he was here looking for Angor.
Vifet kept looking between Beals and Angor carefully while trying his best to hide his curiosity.
Now the question is, what does Beals want with Angor?
Vifet pondered.
Meanwhile, Beals was also wondering how he bumped into Vifet of all people. Did Vifet find out that Angor encountered Cassini before?
āAhem.ā Beals quickly tried to think of some excuses to ascertain Vifetās intention. āThis is a pleasurable surprise, Vifet. Do you and Angor know each other?ā
Vifet smiled without speaking so that he could make sure Beals did not guess anything.
However, to his surprise and great annoyance, Madelyne spoke for him and ruined his plan.
āMister Vifet would like to know whatās going on at the Evernight Kingdom. Though Angor refused to answer.ā
So Vifet doesnāt know the relation between Angor and Cassini?
thought Beals. He immediately fabricated his next phrase while pretending that he felt equally disappointed.
āThatās too bad. I was planning to buy the same information from Angor. But since Angor said so, Iām afraid I have nothing else to do here.ā
āUm, sir, was Mister Rossum referring to
this
when he said he wanted to trade something with me?ā asked Angor.
Beals nodded. āThatās right.ā
āIām truly sorry, sir.ā Angor also put up his show. āYou have to go to my professor for this. He
demanded
that I never reveal relevant secrets to anyone. At my level, most stuff I saw in Sleepless City might not be real, as he said.ā
āI totally understood!ā
Learning about the ādark domesā was indeed one of Bealās jobs, but it was not the most important one. By coming here, he was going to ask Angor where āCassiniā appeared. But he obviously wouldnāt do it when Vifet was around.
Vifet gave Beals a doubtful glance. āThatās not
all
you have to do today, eh?ā
Beals knew Vifet was suspecting whether Angor was the alchemist who received āCassiniās blessingā. As a neutral trader, Beals wouldnāt get too concerned about what Vifet would do to Angor. But for now, heād save Angor the trouble since he was still trying to earn Angorās trust. Even without considering the blessing of Cassini, Angorās alchemy skills would benefit the Ashen Traders greatly.
āYouāre right, I did have another matter to inform Angor.ā Beals shrugged. āBut thatās no longer necessary since youāre here, Vifet.ā
Vifet beamed in delight.
Is he admitting it? Angor saw Cassini after all?
Beals continued, āI didnāt know you and Vifet are acquainted, Angor, which means the other clue I brought is pointless.ā
āI donāt get it, sir.ā
āYou havenāt known?ā Beals widened his eyes in āsurpriseā. āThe seller who has a luck scroll is Vifet.ā
āHuh?ā Vifet was the one who was truly surprised now.
Angor looked at him. āSir, Mister Beals told me that he found a seller. I never thought it was you though.ā
āYup!ā Beals followed up. āThis old guy asked for a fragment of eternity, so Iām not sure youāll reach an agreement.ā
āA fragment of eternity, for a luck-enhancing scroll?ā Madelyne spat. āThatās not an honest price, I must say.ā
Vifet laughed his embarrassment off.
Wait what?? So Beals isnāt talking about Cassini?
He tried asking in another way, āAngor, my boy. Do you perhaps know how to craft alchemy tools that prevent prophecy?ā
āAs I said, sir, I do not have time to do alchemy in the near future.ā
āSo you do know the techniques?ā
Angor wasnāt sure where Vifet was getting at, though he thought proper to muddle through it because such items were supposed to be quite precious in the wizarding world.
āIāve read about anti-prophecy enchantment before. But I have yet to get to actual practice. Maybe I can succeed with enough time? I donāt know.ā
Vifet shook his head. āIf you do succeed, make sure to talk to me. I can trade the scroll for such a useful item as well.ā
āYou do know that a tool that counters prophecy is several times more costly than your pitiful scroll, right?ā Madelyne embarrassed Vifet yet again.
āHeh. The scroll I kept is no longer producible in this world. The effect is brief, yes. But in the right situation, it will help you turn the table. You do not determine its ācostā so mindlessly. Angor, my offer stands until I somehow lose the scroll. Iāll be waiting.ā
Vifet chose to step away since both Angor and Madelyne were clearly wary of him right now. They would spend some more time when traveling to the Abyss Plane. There were many more chances to talk to Angor.
As for Cassiniā¦
Vifet decided to contact Gauss later and ask Gauss to do prophecy specifically against Angor. They would know the answer if the spell failed again.
Angor suddenly heard someoneās voice talking directly in his mind. It was Beals, who was using an original spell to send an encrypted message.
It seemed Beals invented it by improving Voice Transmission, and he could determine which customer could hear him by using the āinvitation cardsā. This was one of the reasons why the Ashen Traders were trusted by their customers.
Angor placed his card against his ears to read Bealsā message.
āThis is not the right place to talk. Follow me.ā
Beals was confident that not many people in this world could eavesdrop on them. But he still would like to stay away from several powerful wizards who were showing their mighty auras, especially the one who was staying in a room at the top of the vehicle.
Angor looked at Madelyne. āI need some time with Chief Beals, maāam. Will be back soon.ā
Madelyne looked at the guards in the distance, who were still repairing something.
āYou go ahead.ā
Vifet saw Beals and Angor flying away from Frozen Wing and decided to stay put for now.
Iāll just talk to Gauss in a momentā¦
ā¦
After Angor left, Madelyne immediately sensed something different around her.
She and Angor were mostly neglected by the other wizards since they came to Frozen Wing. But Vifet and Beals easily brought them lots of attention.
Also, everyone heard their conversation because they werenāt using anything to cover their voices.
āGreetings, Miss Madelyne!ā A wizard approached her. āIām sorry to hear what happened to the Sillian Family. So you joined Brute Cavern? By the way, was that apprentice āThorn Lionā Angor?ā
Madelyne did not need to dismiss the uninvited wizard because more people were already coming.
āOh, my dear Madelyne! I canāt believe I get to meet you here!ā a man spoke in an exaggerated tone. āMister Rein sent Angor to the Abyss? Dear gods. He should have joined us instead, the Great Beacon Performing Academy!ā
Madelyne rolled her eyes.
What for? So that Angor would become an actor or something?
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