"Yes."

Avina nodded and unconsciously lowered her voice and said, "The final sublimation is..."

"god."

Charles spoke up, helping Avina complete the last word.

God...huh?

No wonder those transcendents are so crazy, they all want to achieve "uniqueness", they all want to become gods...

"But……"

Ciel couldn't help but ask, "How do they know if the 'uniqueness' that appears is from their path? What if they get a 'uniqueness' that's not from their path? Wouldn't that be a waste of effort?"

What Charles didn't expect was that when she asked this question, Avina, who was originally explaining something to Charles, was stunned.

She blinked, hesitated for a moment, then looked at Ciel and asked, "Is there more than one 'uniqueness'?"

Ok?

Ciel reacted.

Do these extraordinary and transcendent people think that "uniqueness" means that there is only one item or material in the world?

A piece of "unique" material...not even enough to repair a watch for Charles.

The "uniqueness" is definitely not limited to the "super-limit gear" in your hand.

"No, I was just saying it casually."

Ciel shook his head.

Avina was skeptical about Charles' explanation.

No matter how outrageous what Charles said, Avina would choose to believe at least half of it - perhaps this was the impression Charles had given Avina before - Charles would not say anything he was not sure of.

The organization behind Charles may have a lot of undisclosed secret information.

"You still need to pay attention to your personal safety recently."

Avina spoke up and reminded, "Don't go out alone unless necessary."

This was also a reminder from Avina to Charles to prevent him from running away to an unknown place without saying a word again.

Normally, Avina would rarely talk to so many people at a banquet, but after learning what was on the note, Avina felt a sense of urgency.

Even if it wasn't for herself, for Charles, Avina wanted to save some more money before the turmoil came, just in case.

"If there's nothing else, I'll just continue with these matters."

After Avina finished speaking, she turned her attention back to the notebook in front of her.

"come on."

Charles nodded, then picked up a dip pen from the table and walked to the sofa. With a silver light flashing in his hand, he took out the "Endless Manual of Forgetting Everything After Reading" and began to think.

She plans to conduct a simulation after midnight.

Moreover, the goal of this simulation is very simple, and you don’t even need to do anything special in the simulation.

She just wanted to see what would happen after she separated and merged the "uniqueness". If there were no major changes, Charles would not cause trouble for herself.

If possible, it would be best to use this long time to collect some potions that are more difficult to collect, so that when you go there, you can try to complete the reproduction ritual and collect the archives.

After writing all of this into the Endless Manual, Charles opened the system panel and began to look through it.

She opened the system warehouse and looked at the items inside.

At this time, there are four items placed in the system warehouse.

[Sardana's Badge], [Letter from the Radiant Bishop], [Fatal Blood Roland], [Echo of the Silver Timebinder]

Including the [Endless Manual of Forgetting Everything After Viewing] that he had taken out, there were a total of five items.

The page of the other world had been consumed in the previous plan - it was taken to Avina's house by Gema - and the page of the other world was already worn out and not very effective, so it would not be a pity to throw it away.

There are still 163 destiny points, which is quite sufficient.

After taking inventory of his belongings, Ciel continued writing in the Endless Manual.

[Within 30 days, it would be best if you could obtain the "Musician's" potion. If that's not possible, other high-quality potions and the Perfect Reproduction Ritual will also work. If necessary, you can directly exchange your Destiny Points for gold pounds.]

If I used all my destiny points in the simulation to exchange for gold pounds, at a ratio of 1:125, I could get at least gold pounds. This amount should be more than enough to buy a title.

After scanning what he had written, Charles thought there was nothing more to add, so he closed the manual in his hand. With a flash of silver light, the Endless Manual returned to the system warehouse.

As long as nothing serious happens to me in the simulation, it will be enough for me to see whether Burren City is safe in the next thirty days.

For the rest of the time, Charles had basically nothing to do, so she simply went out and asked the maid to find some books on learning the Faros language and started reading.

Since you have nothing to do anyway, you might as well learn another language, which you may need in the future.

Time passed quickly, and Charles was so immersed in his studies that he didn't even notice Avina standing behind him.

"(Faros) You're flipping through the pages so fast, can you keep up?"

Avina spoke and asked Charles in fluent Faros.

"(Faros) Because I only read what interests me."

Charles closed the book in his hand and looked back at Avina behind him.

I don’t know if it’s because she cried too hard and overused her eyes, but now there’s a red circle under Avina’s eyelids, and they seem a little swollen. She looks like she’s about to cry at any moment.

Like a rabbit.

"(Pharos) So you really can."

Avina looked at Charles with a little surprise and said, "I thought you were just reading a random book..."

Many nobles in Ansu are proud of speaking fluent Farosian. After all, Faros is an old and powerful country, and Farosian was once the common language of the nobles on this continent.

Even though the national strength of Faros is not as strong as Ansu, Faros language is still a compulsory course for Ansu nobles. The cultural influence of Faros is still quite strong. Even the legal words such as "lawyer", "bailiff" and "defendant" in Ansu are directly written in Faros.

After putting the short sentences and words together in her mind, Charles finally understood what Avina was talking about. She just shook her head and said, "I taught myself and I'm not very proficient yet."

I can't tell Avina that I just learned this in the past few hours.

It's a bit too shocking.

"I'm going to bed, you should get some rest too."

After saying this, Avina walked towards the bed, climbed onto it, and faced Charles, as if to remind him that it was time to go to bed.

"Okay, I'll go to sleep then."

Charles put down the book, walked towards Avina's bed very naturally, took off his slippers, and got into bed.

"Good night."

Avina reached out and turned off the gas lamp. The room darkened, leaving only the still hot wick flashing a faint orange light.

In the dim light, Charles opened the system interface and looked at the time.

There's still an hour left before the simulation... What should I do in this hour?

Take a nap?

"System, do you have an alarm function?"

Charles asked the system in his heart.

[Don't argue, don't argue, don't argue. This is a very important point. Don't discuss useless things here.]

As soon as the system answered, Charles felt a slightly cold hand reaching out and holding his wrist in the warm bed.

Avina?

What does she want to do?

In the darkness, Charles felt his hand being lifted up little by little. Avina held his hand with both hands and finally placed it on something soft.

Slightly larger than mine.

Is this compensation? So there really is compensation?

Charles slowly tightened his grip, but Avina's hand resisted.

"Don't move around..."

Avina spoke the tough lines in a soft tone, and Charles could almost imagine Avina saying these words with red eyes.

"Okay, I won't move."

Ciel nodded and stopped moving his hand—but he didn't let go either.

Just as Charles was trying to figure out how to turn on the light to see Avina's expression, Avina had already pushed Charles' hand away, turned over, and lay with her back to Charles.

what?

Is this the end?

Charles moved forward a little, resting his head on the same pillow as Avina, and leaning close to Avina's back. He stretched out his left hand across her slender waist and placed it on her lower abdomen, and whispered, "Good night."

Before, Avina hugged me like a pillow and cried, so it shouldn’t be too much for me to hug her like a pillow and sleep, right?

Avina didn't say anything, and in the darkness, Charles couldn't tell her current condition through her ears. However, surrounded by the faint fragrance of Avina's hair, Charles felt a little sleepy.

Hold on a little longer...

Don’t sleep…

As time passed, Charles became increasingly sleepy. Finally, when she was about to fall asleep, twelve o'clock finally arrived.

Day 30 of the next day's simulation has become Day 29, and the required fee has also dropped from 100 to 10. Charles did not hesitate and started the simulation directly.

"Today."

"No. 0."

A silver light swallowed up everything in front of Charles.

145

Chapter 145: Things have changed in Burren City.

Low-key, steady, and peaceful, these are basically what Ciel demands of his simulated self in [The Endless Manual of Photographic Forgetting].

I would rather do nothing in the simulation than make any mistakes.

The purpose of all the simulations is to allow himself to see the future situation of Burren City. It would be even better if he could digest a bottle of magic potion or complete a reproduction ritual on this basis.

Therefore, Charles, who was hugging Avina, felt relatively relaxed until the white light engulfed everything in front of him.

……

The white light gradually dissipated in front of Charles, and a silver-white system panel appeared in front of her eyes, gradually fading away.

【Coming to Japan】

【圣741年7月31日11:59】

[Countdown - 23:59:59]

Very good, the timing is right, the simulated self didn't die prematurely...

When she regained consciousness of her surroundings, the warmth she felt on her hands was no longer there, and what she was caressing was no longer Avina's soft, flat belly.

The chilly cold made the hairs on Charles' hands stand on end, and the sudden contrast made it difficult for Charles to adapt for a while.

She quickly opened her eyes and saw a dim space in front of her. The gray-black bricks were covered with moss, and there was black, coagulated blood in the cracks on the ground. The only visible thing was the candle hanging on the wall.

In front of him, there were several figures hanging in the darkness where the candlelight could not reach. They were struggling hard, but their mouths seemed to be blocked by something and they could only make "mumbling" sounds.

Ciel couldn't see who they were due to the distance.

Kidnapped?

Ciel quickly looked down and was slightly stunned.

She was not hung, and was still fully dressed in black. There were no scars on her hands, and she was holding a notebook in her right hand.

what's going on?

She picked up the notebook, opened the first page, and saw what she had recorded in the simulation.

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