Mystery: The Last God’s Path

Chapter 102: Conversation with Mr. Azik

The next day, Hiddell went to Hoy University and, through personal charm, learned of Mr. Azik's address from a shy female faculty member in her mid-thirties.

I took a carriage to the door of Azik's house. Although the accommodation here is of good grade, it is still a little worse than Wendell Street.

Heidor took a deep breath. Before he came, he had already made a divination, and there was no danger in this trip.

But the divination may not be correct. After all, it is just a hint, and you need to analyze it yourself.

Therefore, it was inevitable for Hidor to wear the 'Knights Don't Die With Unarmed Gloves' on his left hand, and the 'Ring of the Night' on his right hand. The 'Battle Gloves' he obtained yesterday was placed in heaven, for fear that Azik would be punished if he saw it. Excited, while still carrying a suitcase in his right hand, as for what's inside, he knows everything.

Of course, the revolver under the arm must also be indispensable.

At this time, Hidal's behavior is more like a gangster who is doing illegal transactions.

"Everything is for the sake of safety..." Hidell whispered.

Ding! Ding! Ding!

Sidor pulled the rope at the door and rang the bell in the house.

After waiting for a while, he heard footsteps, so Hiddell couldn't help but take a few steps back, and then he saw the door opened.

Azik with soft features and bronzed complexion appeared in front of Hiddell's eyes, because at home, he was just casually wearing a white shirt, brown vest and brown trousers.

After seeing Hiddell, he frowned and seemed a little unhappy, and suddenly his face turned into surprise and curiosity.

Sidor said quickly, "Mr. Azik, I want to ask you a favor, can you go in and talk?"

He deliberately took a deep look at the tiny black mole under Azik's right ear.

Azik pondered for a while, and finally gave up his seat and let Sidor enter.

He locked the door, led Hideall to the living room on the first floor, sat down on the soft sofa, then lit a cigar and smoked it.

"Tell me, what's the matter." Azik has regained his composure, and white smoke slowly spit out from his mouth.

Siddall glanced at Azik and pretended to think for a while, "Mr. Azik, you must have seen that I am an Extraordinary."

Azik nodded. The first time he saw Sidor that day, he knew that the other party, like him, belonged to Beyonders.

But he didn't know why he was an Extraordinary, because he lost all his memories when he woke up, and later found out that he had some peculiar abilities, abilities beyond the scope of common sense.

Later, he often had dreams, all kinds of dreams, those dreams, as if he had really experienced them.

Seeing Azik nodding, Siddall seemed to be lost in thought, and he began to speak out the draft that he had prepared.

"That's right, for some reason, I went to an abandoned castle outside the town of Ramd yesterday to play."

"Ramd..." Azik repeated the name in a low voice, frowning little by little.

Seedor looked at the other party's expression and said slowly:

"I accidentally touched a trap and found a basement. Inside I found a coffin that had been opened, with a headless skeleton inside. Out of curiosity, I went to the town to do a deep dive. survey......"

"From a girl, I got a crystal ball flowing out of the castle. I made a divination out of curiosity. As a result, it seemed that I was plagued by curses and bad luck."

After a pause, Hiddell continued:

"Moreover, I also saw a portrait from a person's hand. Except for the hairstyle, the facial features of the person in the portrait are very similar to yours, and even the black mole under the ear has the same position and the same size."

"The villager said that this also came out of the abandoned castle, and it is the portrait of the first Baron Ramd."

"So, Mr. Ards, maybe I should call you Baron Ramd. I beg you to lift the curse and bad luck on me, and forgive my ignorance."

After saying that, Hidell stood up and gave a deep salute.

Some of the things behind this, of course, were made up by Sidor himself. He transferred the gray fog of the crystal ball to himself, deliberately saying it was curse and bad luck, and deliberately said that it was left by Mr. Azik.

Anyway, that crystal ball is indeed something in the castle, so there is nothing wrong with it, it is reasonable.

After listening, Azik leaned forward, clasped his hands, and did not speak for a long time.

It wasn't until five or six minutes later that he glanced at Hiddell, "I only saw a little of what was on you when you opened the door, but it wasn't what I left behind."

Hydall's expression showed surprise at the right time, and... disbelief.

Seeing Syedor's expression, Azik sighed, because Syedor's words just now reminded him of something and made him feel good about him.

Especially, he felt that the abandoned castle mentioned by Hydall must have a lot to do with him, and he might be able to restore more memories.

So he pondered and explained his own situation.

And Hiddell can always express his surprise and ask questions at the right time. After Mr. Azik finished speaking, Hiddell seemed to have a sudden realization, and said in a daze:

"I see......"

Then it turned into worry, "Then the curse and bad luck on me can't be eliminated!"

Azik was silent for a while, then thoughtfully said: "Although I only glimpsed the abnormality in you, I'm sure ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ it shouldn't be a curse or bad luck."

Hearing Azik's words, Sidor looked relieved and thanked: "Mr. Azik, thank you for your answer and save me from panic."

Azik nodded, looking embarrassed, and finally couldn't help but said, "Can you take me to that abandoned castle?"

"It's my honor." Hidell replied preparedly, "Then let's go now."

"No problem." Azik stood up quickly and led the way directly ahead.

......

He walked out of the gate and boarded the rental carriage hired by Azik. It took almost three hours to arrive at the small town of Ramd.

It was already dusk at this time, and the setting sun dyed the whole land into a golden color, which made people feel a sense of sadness in their hearts.

After instructing the coachman to wait in the town, Hidal led Azik to the abandoned castle.

As he walked, he found that Azik was getting faster and faster, so that his trot could keep up. When he got to the back, he even became Azik leading the way.

At this speed, it didn't take long for the two of them to arrive at the abandoned castle. Under the light of the dusk, it was full of desolation, barbarism, and darkness.

Azik stared at the abandoned castle and slowed down his pace.

Where did he stop, his eyes were sometimes deep and sometimes blurred, as if he had been wandering between dreams and reality.

Suddenly, he lowered his head and groaned, the blue veins on his face violently violent.

Although Sidor was prepared, he was still taken aback, "Mr. Azik, you, are you alright."

Azik took two steps forward with a painful expression, pointed to the front, and said in a dreamy tone:

"I saw this castle in my dream..."

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