Mystery: Lucky

Chapter 363 Chapter46 This child must not be allowed to stay



Sylvia's shrinking pupils told Alice that her first two sentences were right.

After her guess was verified, her spite towards Amon was finally vented, and Alice lost the inclination to continue talking.

Alice didn't have much anger about her plan being ruined. As an angel of the "destiny" path, she was always particularly sensitive to dreams. She did not forget the two dreams that were almost identical in the first half.

In fact, the second half is similar. She didn't get the treasure. If I had to explain it in detail, it would probably be...

The second dream was the dream that she should have had. Destiny had chosen her to get the treasure, but this was not the right time. She could only take a close look at the treasure.

The first dream is about the current situation - Amon stole the treasure right in front of him, or is the treasure a scam by Amon?

Who knows? Anyway, it was Amon’s doing.

Alice is only sure of one thing, and that is that no matter what the situation, she can't get "Cassandra" now.

However, if it's Amon, we definitely can't just let it go. We still have to settle accounts.

Alice shook her head, put away the messy thoughts in her mind, and looked at Sylvia.

...What to do with her?

The initial anger had long since disappeared during this period, and Alice still wanted to kill Sylvia, but the nature was more about mission than hatred.

"Why didn't Amon kill you?" Alice lowered her head and asked, "This way I don't have to do it myself..."

Her voice can be called calm, or it can be said that there are not many emotions audible, but Sylvia's emotions are complex and changeable, including anger, fear, and maybe sadness?

Alice was not sure, but it didn't matter. Alice pinched her fingertips and murmured:

"If you want to meet the requirements of being a 'protagonist', your death should be particularly... grand?

"However, I am not your 'Cassandra'. We can even be called enemies, so you should..."

"You should let me go." Sylvia lowered her head and made an abrupt voice.

Alice stopped talking and looked at Sylvia quietly. After a few seconds, she couldn't help but mutter:

"Now I'm like the villain in the story who dies from talking too much... Forget it, why do you say I should let you go?"

She finally wanted to hear Sylvia's reasons.

Sylvia seemed to have adjusted her emotions. She got up from the ground and knelt on the ground. Then she raised her head and said to Alice:

"If you were enemies, you should let me go.

"The best way to defeat your enemy is to understand it, and I, I know many of Cassandra's secrets."

Alice was stunned by this attitude. She didn't correct Sylvia. In fact, even if she died, she would still know those secrets. Besides, she didn't necessarily know as much as she did. Instead, she looked at Sylvia. , a decision was made.

Alice reached out and dug around on her body. Under Sylvia's puzzled gaze, she took out a dagger and a candy, looked at Sylvia and smiled:

"Choose one.

"If you make the right choice, I won't kill you. How about that?"

Sylvia raised her eyes and met her gaze. After more than ten seconds, she took away the candy with Alice's smile, peeled off the candy and stuffed it into her mouth.

Would you like to choose candy? Alice stared at Sylvia thoughtfully, and just as she was about to say "I can't keep this child," she saw Sylvia's next move.

She decisively picked up the dagger in Alice's other hand, stabbed it into her chest, and turned the dagger mercilessly, as if she was dealing with some unparalleled enemy.

Alice looked at this scene in astonishment and was speechless for a moment.

"There is no correct answer to this question, right?" Sylvia asked as she was about to die.

——She is right.

If Sylvia chooses the knife, it means that she has murderous intentions, and this child must not be kept.

If Sylvia chooses candy, it means that she is extremely wealthy and cannot keep this son.

If Sylvia chooses neither of them, it means that she is born rebellious and cannot keep this child.

If Sylvia chooses both, it means that she has deep desires and will be a disaster, and this child must not be kept.

There is no correct answer to this question at all. If you have to say it, it is probably to commit suicide decisively like Sylvia and switch to the route of time travel and rebirth...

Alice is not sure whether there is reincarnation in the true sense of the world. After all, according to what she has seen at the Tarot Club, the God of Death has gone crazy.

She glanced at Sylvia's body with mixed emotions and decided to start channeling.

In theory, such a ceremony should be held in a safe location, but Alice has 100% trust in the mausoleum built by Amon. After all, the biggest danger here is Amon.

Although the ritual that combined channeling and dream divination was complicated, it was not what Alice had in mind. She took the ritual that she had copied from Klein, dug out the materials, and began to arrange it.

Alice already has a basic understanding of Sylvia's life trajectory, and this time she is channeling, she just wants to ask about some previously unsolved mysteries.

So when the ceremony was completed, her first question was this:

"What did Cassandra say to you when you first met her?"

In saying this, Alice respects Sylvia's wishes and uses "she," which she has emphasized in the past, instead of "he."

Sylvia's spirit answered the question with blank eyes:

“She told me that I was a destined person, that my destined moment had come, and that she was guided by fate to come to my aid.

"She seemed to be alive. It was the first time I saw such a book. At first I was scared, excited, and a little suspicious of her.

"Later, she predicted several things, and those things came true as she said..."

Alice didn't need Sylvia to tell her what happened next. It was obvious that she was deceived in this way.

After she finished speaking, Alice shook her head and asked the next question:

"Why do you pretend to be a 'prophet' and lie to others?"

Sylvia answered this question without hesitation: "For the role of 'scammer'..."

A reasonable answer, but Alice frowned and asked:

“Did ‘Cassandra’ make this suggestion?”

"No," Sylvia replied still decisively, "'Cassandra' has never mentioned this matter."

Alice's brows furrowed even deeper, because this was contrary to her suspicion - she suspected that Sylvia had been a bait used by "Cassandra" to attract her from beginning to end.

She suspected that Sylvia only appeared because "Cassandra" wanted to see her.

Alice was not going to give up her guess easily. She thought about it and then asked:

"Then has 'Cassandra' ever mentioned to you...

"A story about pretending to be a magician and cheating?" (End of this chapter)


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