Maen opened the car door, said a simple goodbye to the Controller inside, then took the disguised Wisdom Phantom of the Great Demon back into the containment room, and immediately sent a message to Qin Lan.

[Arrange for the Fallen Angel Ian to take a look at this Wisdom Phantom that has been unsealed when he has time]

Although the Controller couldn't lie under the constraints of the contract, because he had said before signing the contract that he would not interfere in this matter, the condition they signed was only to have him express his understanding of this thing and give him information about the Dark Sun from before, and it didn't say that he would help him deduce the identity of the mastermind.

The reason why the Controller told him his guess about the true identity of the Dark Sun was only because he noticed that this guy was likely a Seraph from Heaven, but he was doing this without any contractual constraints.

Therefore, Maen didn't completely believe him because of this. The only accurate information was the original source of power of this Wisdom Phantom and the past information of the Dark Sun, and the rest might not be true.

In fact, the Controller didn't have any suspicious problems. He still maintained this suspicion only because the mastermind's performance from beginning to end could be said to be seamless, without any flaws at all.

And now he was finally able to find clues, only because he had the power of the Control Bureau, which was completely unreasonable, to violently crack the restrictions he had set and directly point to the truth after disguise.

But was the other party really confident that he couldn't see through the disguise? If he didn't presuppose an answer to think about it, Maen would actually think that the mastermind should be more cautious, after all, this thing couldn't hide from the Controller, so how could he really be sure that he couldn't see through it, and the power under the disguise was pointing directly at the Seraph itself.

In fact, looking at the problem from this perspective, Maen felt that this matter was still a bit suspicious.

But there was another thing, that was, if he already knew that the mastermind was a Seraph, the whole thing looked completely different. This answer could basically be said to be impossible to be more perfect.

Because if the mastermind was a Seraph, it could not only explain why they didn't want to reveal their identity, but also explain why this was not suspicious, because the reason why they didn't want to reveal their identity was not because they were afraid of him.

They acted like this only because of Chen Yun, that is to say, he was not necessarily very dangerous in their eyes. If he stood here to think about it, then the Seraph could indeed not need to disguise in this way.

They just didn't want Chen Yun to know their identity, but they didn't think that he could see through his disguise at all.

At the same time, this could also explain the second suspicious point. After the negotiation between him and the alliance ended, even if the mastermind didn't think he was strong before, he would have a little more fear because of the appearance of the Secret Alliance.

Even if he had set up this trap before this, he should have come back to change the evidence again.

But if the mastermind was really a Seraph, then this suspicious point would naturally disappear, because he didn't return to Hell, which could be linked to his angel identity, and countless reasonable explanations could be derived from this.

Considering that he was careful enough when he entered Hell, it was also reasonable that he could find his flaws.

When he deduced it in a positive way, there were still some suspicious points in this matter, but almost all the suspicious points naturally disappeared when Maen learned the identity of the mastermind and deduced it in reverse.

After he left the car and walked a few steps outside, the Control Bureau also sent the latest news.

[Qin Lan: That Fallen Angel is very sure that it is the power of the Seraph]

Very good, it seemed that the Controller was indeed not acting. In fact, when the Controller used some kind of reputation to explain his actions, Maen thought that he was laying the groundwork for what he was going to do next.

But now it seemed that the anger the Controller showed at that time might really have been a bit sincere.

However, Maen didn't feel particularly happy to get this answer, because it also meant that he shouldn't have any particularly good way to counter the other party, and it was also difficult to make peace with the other party.

He had personally seen what Ian looked like before he fell. Heaven was obviously more difficult to communicate and negotiate with than most powerful organizations, unless he had the power of the Divine Firmament, he might be able to sit down and reason with them.

But in this case, there was also good news, that was, Chen Yun should basically be considered safe, after all, if they didn't care about Chen Yun's safety, they wouldn't need to deal with him.

If that was the case...

In fact, Maen now also thought of a very terrible possibility, that was, the real reason why the Seraph dealt with him might not be Chen Yun, but that they had discovered what he had done to Ivan.

They learned that he could create Fallen Angels, so the Seraph, who restricted the thinking of angels, took action.

However, in fact, Maen didn't particularly suspect that this was the possibility, because if that was the case, the suspicious points that could have been explained would become problems again. It should be known that all of this now looked reasonable was based on the fact that the mastermind didn't want to reveal his reason because of Chen Yun.

Therefore, although the second possibility was very bad, Maen was not particularly worried.

He was just a little uneasy.

Faced with such complex speculation, Maen was a little uneasy and suspicious both rationally and emotionally, but after really thinking about it, he couldn't find any problems, and couldn't think of any way to solve the problem.

It seemed that all he could do was to act carefully and think about how to quickly increase his strength.

But now the Seraph seemed to have also united with the Southern Gods, restricting his newly mastered Moon God power, which also led to Maen's plan to continue collecting Tier V anomalous entities with the Moon God and the Overturning Sea Scepter being stalled.

He even began to suspect that this was also the result of the other party's calculation.

Just as Maen continued to think about how he should deal with the extremely difficult situation in front of him, he suddenly noticed something was wrong, and then when he refocused his attention on the front.

He saw the young human man who had appeared in front of him at some unknown time.

That's right, standing in front of him at this moment was a living human being. It wasn't that there were no traces of humans in Hell at all, but most of them were followers of the Great Demons, and their bodies were always filled with an evil aura.

But the human male in front of him looked particularly ordinary. Although he was wearing clothes from a long time ago, he didn't look like an ancient wizard, but more like a farmer that could be seen everywhere.

The man looked at Maen with sincere eyes and asked:

"You seem to be in some trouble, and it's also related to those disgusting and ugly birdmen. It seems that you especially need help from the outside world. Are you interested in making a deal with me?"

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