Chapter 51 Disposal
Star didn't ask why Klein commented on him, and didn't comment on it.

After all, the Henry Detective Agency only conducted a general investigation on Heinas, and could not provide any solid evidence for an extraordinary person who acted in secret.

Klein, who had just been born into this world, could not yet transform into the decisive and murderous "Gehrman Sparrow" mode of the later period.

Klein had no idea what other dirty things Hainas had done behind the scenes—for example, in order to avoid the divination of the Secret Society, he deliberately sold the notes as ordinary ancient books to Klein's unlucky classmate Welch.

Eventually, several of Klein's classmates were dragged into the water. They were affected by the power in the notebook. Welch committed suicide by banging his head against the wall, Naya drowned herself in a basin of water, and Klein's original body put a pistol to his temple and shot himself.

Even if there was the influence of that lousy screenwriter behind this, Hainas could undoubtedly be called a "glorious" role model of the Aurora Society - the kind with a derogatory meaning, praised and rewarded heavily by Zhenzao.

Star wondered whether he should tell Klein about these things, but if he gave Klein the clue that the notes of the Secret Order came from Hainas, Klein would probably report it to the church.

If this is the case, then Star, the informant, might be in some trouble, because logically speaking, it is impossible for Star to know the matter so clearly.

It's not right for a charlatan to always say that he has a golden finger.

Moreover, the Nighthawks will discover this matter later by checking the address of the Aurora Society’s branch. By then, it will be much easier for Star to reveal the matter reasonably.

Therefore, the criticism of Hainas needs to be expressed in a different way.

Star thought about his words in his mind and immediately said to Klein:

"You also know, right? Most of the believers of the True Creator have distorted values."

"Don't be fooled by the fact that some people look like kind and polite gentlemen. But if you compare the information with that of a real Creator Beyonder, you will understand that this is just a disguise."

"He is a member of the Aurora Society for one day, and he will be a member of the Aurora Society for his whole life. A rotten person is a rotten person."

Klein seemed to be thinking about something. He looked through the information submitted by Star and said:

"You're right."

"But I still think you're a little extreme. After all, we're not formal official members."

Star didn't refute, after all, he didn't want to dirty his hands.

After all, this happened in broad daylight.

Although the members of the fortune-telling club had been driven away by himself, there was still a waiter outside.

This was a fortune-teller who was invited here. If he died here, even if he was an extraordinary person of the cult, he would still have to go to the authorities for help.

Before coming, Star prepared himself through the "dice divination method" and understood a lot of things.

Under the current circumstances, Lanevus did not perform the ritual to allow the True Creation to have a sub-body descend, and Hainas, a member of the Aurora Society, did not receive any reward from the True Creation.

Therefore, there is no need to worry that Captain Dunn would suffer great harm and be polluted because he happened to see the clear image of the 'True Creator' in Hainas' dream.

The upper limit of "0-08" is not high enough to arrange a real god at will.

Even if there is an accident, that lousy screenwriter Ins can take the opportunity to adjust the script so that Captain Dunn will still see the real thing in his dream and be infected.

This will be noticed by the Nighthawks' higher-ups, right?
After all, that was the real creator, the evil god who was sealed by the seven righteous gods. How could the person in charge of a region not pay much attention to it after seeing that image in his dream?
Ince Zangwill had been in the upper echelons of the church, so he naturally understood these things. His plan was just to let Captain Dunn be infected by the secrets of the Antigonus family notes, and then take advantage of opportunities such as glimpsing the true image to amplify this infection.

Costa has already decided to cut off the source of the problem, and will take the opportunity to take the notebook away and hand it over directly to the church. So what basis does Ins have to infect Captain Dunn?

Having achieved this point, Sta felt that he had done his best and should not trouble himself any more from now on.

So Star said to Klein:
"Yes, yes." "If he really dies, it will be troublesome to clean the floor afterwards."

Klein complained silently:

Star, this is not the point...

But what on earth had Star experienced to make him so murderous...

Of course, Klein didn't know what the memories of the two lives in Star's mind contained.

Especially in this life, he traveled back and forth between the north and south continents for business, and encountered so many dirty things.

Especially in the bloody and barbaric southern continent where there is no order...

So, Star is still conservative.

Of course, he still put a lot of effort into adjusting himself to accept the evils that existed beneath the glamorous surface of the Victorian era, and persuaded himself to slowly make some changes.

As a second-rate writer, he has a relatively strong adaptability.

Well, that makes sense...

Star looked at Klein, thinking that Xiao Ke was still in Tingen City and had not yet left the Novice Village. He was not the Black Emperor, the thief. At this moment, there would still be some differences in this regard.

He didn't care about this little detail, and pointed at the door of the conference hall and said:
"Speaking of which, there is a waiter outside the door. What are you going to do next?"

"Drag him away alone while he's unconscious?"

"That's not a good idea. People will think you're picking up corpses."

Klein was slightly embarrassed by Sta's incompatibility, and also thought that he would have to perform at the Fortune Telling Club later.

Fortunately, Star did not reveal his identity just now, otherwise it would be difficult to deal with these fortune-telling colleagues in the future.

He thought for a moment and said:

"How about Star, you temporarily hand over as an official informant, at least to help me cover up in front of that waitress. I will have to come here to act in the future."

"Just do these, and I'll take care of the rest."

Thinking of what Star had said at the beginning, "I received a report from someone," Klein also realized something:

Those members, you know, I didn’t think that I was the one who reported them, right?
This is so unfair to me. I was just leading the way, how could I be considered a guide?

It is obvious that Hainas himself was investigated by Senior Sta and the incident happened. I just sided with the side of justice and fairness!
Klein was worried that he would bring bad reputation to other members of the Divination Club, so he asked awkwardly:

"By the way, don't say that I brought you in on my own initiative. Tell the waiter at the front desk that you forced me to come in."

Star understood what Klein meant and smiled.

"I see."

"This is not betrayal, this is the maintenance of justice, morality and kindness."

(End of this chapter)

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