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Although Su Ge didn't know what Angdu meant, he saw Angdu's abnormal behavior and told him the origin of the badge.

"A blonde?"

"Yes, it's like, no, it's purer than your hair color, it's that pure golden color." Su Ge didn't understand why Angdu focused on hair color, and said, "Miston Ge and I were

Together, we all saw it."

As he spoke, he pointed in the direction of the church door, indicating that he was now looking for Mistongo.

Angdu touched his chin, nodded slowly and solemnly, and said: "Is it convenient for you? I mean, if you don't mind, can you take me to the blond man's stall to have a look? There are some things I care about."

"It should be... no problem, but I need to find Mistongo first, if he doesn't have anything important to do."

Su Ge said there was no problem and left with Angdu.

The two of them had just crossed the threshold of the church door and found that the night outside was already very dark. When Su Ge turned around, he saw the familiar figure under the gas lamp beside him.

Mistonge was looking up, looking at the moths that were attracted by the light of the gas lamp. It was not until Sugar and two came to him that he reluctantly looked away.

"You've been waiting for a long time, why don't you just go in?" Su Ge asked.

"One of the deacons said that you should be discussing things, so..." Mistongo said, "But it doesn't matter, I didn't wait long anyway."

"Mr. Angdu, long time no see. Thank you for taking care of me." Mistongo greeted Angdu politely when he saw Angdu.

"Long time no see," Ang Du went straight to the topic without being too polite, "I thought, if you don't have anything particularly important, could you please accompany me?"

Mistonge looked at Su Ge with a puzzled expression, and Su Ge quickly explained: "He wants us to help lead the way to the fortune teller."

Su Ge said, pointing to the badge pinned on his chest. Miston Ge showed an expression of sudden realization after seeing it.

"As a thank you, I will treat you to a delicious supper." After Angdu finished speaking, he winked at the two of them.

Soon, the three of them arrived at the Lower Block, passed the crowded East Street Market, and arrived at the slightly deserted Grocery Street.

The two of them, Su Ge, led Ang Du along the route in their memory, and finally stopped in front of an empty house.

After only a few days of absence, this place has completely changed into a different look.

Although the original business was not very good, it was somewhat popular, but now, the long reception table was covered with dust and looked particularly bleak. The sunshade ceiling also collapsed at one corner, and the long black cloth that had faded was blown by the wind.

Get up and swing back and forth feebly in the air.

The room inside was also empty. A faint breeze blew out of the dark door, making people feel eerie and a little scary.

"How could... be like this?" Su Ge couldn't believe his eyes.

"Is this here?" Angdu tilted his head and looked around at the surrounding environment. Then he stretched out his hand, lifted up the long black cloth that blocked his sight, and put his head in, observing carefully, "There are no traces of human activity. You guys

Are you sure this is really this place? You remember correctly?"

"I remember correctly," Mistongo said, "that fortune teller, no, is the shopkeeper here. Although his magic, animal training, and performances are very poor, his stories are told very well. I can still understand them clearly now."

to recall."

Su Ge also nodded, recalling the story that changed his mentality, and said: "That's true, no.

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But even if I go home to rest, it shouldn't look like this. If I hadn't been here and saw this, I would have thought that no one has used it for a long time."

Mistonge thought about it and nodded, "It should have been two or three days ago. I remember it was this time, and I also have a clear memory of this place. I got that cheese here, and you, by the way."

That badge.”

Su Ge and Miston Ge kept recalling everything they had experienced here, trying to confirm whether it was an illusion of one party. However, after verification, the two people's memories were completely consistent, and Su Ge could even tell the story accurately.

Some details.

All these proved that what they experienced here was not a dream, but seeing the empty stalls in front of them still gave them a dreamlike illusion.

"Wait a minute, you just said, cheese?" A sharp light suddenly flashed in Angdu's eyes, and he asked seriously, "What else, what have you got here?"

Su Ge looked at Angdu and felt that Angdu suddenly seemed to be a different person. His face showed a rare solemnity, even a little panic. It was completely different from the Angdu in his impression who took everything indifferently.

.

Although he didn't know why Angdu became like this, but seeing Angdu's expression, he also realized the importance of the matter. After carefully recalling it, he said: "My badge, Mistongue's cheese, and

Yes, yes, there is also a broken gemstone, but it was used before because of my promotion ceremony. Is there anything else left?"

Mistonge habitually raised his head, counted his fingers and said, "It should be gone, but I am still deeply impressed by that story."

The two young men were talking to themselves, not paying any attention to Angdu's condition next to them.

"Star realm, rank ten, thief, pure water, apples, cheese, crushed gems, feather ashes..."

Angdu murmured, his eyes empty, looking at the stars in the sky.

"Among all the materials, the most unusual cheese and crushed gemstones are obtained here, so it is not difficult to use some small means to give apples..."

Angdu observed the surroundings with very small movements, suddenly feeling a sense of crisis being watched and manipulated by an unknown being.

At this time, a bearded man passed by and saw three people standing in front of an empty stall. He took the initiative to chat: "Are you looking for the owner of this store? It seems that guy owes a lot of money."

Su Ge was stunned, then immediately took a few steps forward and politely replied: "Yes, do you know any information about this shop owner?"

"I don't know. I've met him a few times before. That guy has enviable golden hair. Unfortunately, he's a lazy guy. I haven't seen him since yesterday. Weekends are obviously the best time for business, but that guy actually closed the door.

It is simply an insult to us businessmen."

Su Ge sniffed and smelled a faint smell of alcohol coming from the bearded man. He subconsciously frowned and continued to ask: "Since yesterday? In other words, there have always been people here before, is that right?"

"No," the bearded man burped. "The door was always closed before. It was opened for a while just a few days ago, but only for a short period. Then it was closed again starting yesterday, so I

Say, this is a lazy guy."

"Did you come to him for something? Aren't you here to ask for a debt?"

Mistonge took the initiative and said: "We wanted to come and watch the magic show again, but when we arrived, we found that there was no one here. It felt a bit pity."

The bearded man laughed and said, "You

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We must have been deceived by that guy. Those clumsy tricks are not worthy of being called magic at all. If you want to see real magic, you must go to see the performance of the Black Magic Order. That is shocking.

Real magic.”

"Calculating, it shouldn't be long before they come to York to perform. If you want front row tickets, remember to come to me at the 'Integrity Sack' on Grocery Street. I can give you a 20% discount."

The corner of Su Ge's mouth twitched slightly. Seeing the bearded man talking further and further away, he quickly interrupted: "Okay, we remember it, but Mr. Sack, we also want to know the name of the owner of this store. You know

?”

"Name? Who would remember such a troublesome thing? You can call him lazy golden retriever. It's so easy."

I think the golden retrievers will probably resist this... Su Ge thought to himself, planning to ask for some more information from the bearded man, but before he could say anything, he saw the bearded man waving his hands drunkenly, walking a little.

He wandered away.

Su Ge looked at the bearded man's retreating back and fell into deep thought.

Angdu stared at the deep starry sky and murmured in a low voice: "It seems there are no clues left. Let's go, I'll treat you to a meal."

Su Ge looked at Angdu curiously, feeling that something was not right.

If it was just an ordinary badge, Angdu wouldn't care so much, but Angdu didn't ask for the badge to study it carefully. Then there is probably only one possibility, that is, although this badge is ordinary, it represents something behind it.

What does it mean... Su Ge didn't hesitate and asked directly: "Mr. Angdu, are you worried about something?"

Judging from the current situation, although the blond shopkeeper's behavior is difficult to understand, it is generally logical. He owes debts because of laziness, and leaves after being traced. It is all in line with basic logic.

Angdu turned around and stared at Su Ge's eyes for more than ten seconds. His solemn expression suddenly changed and turned into his usual smiling look, and he said:

"A little bit, but it's not something important. If you want to hear it, I can tell you."

"Actually, it's just hair color. You may not have noticed that the person you're talking about is blond, right?"

Su Ge nodded hesitantly, "This...can it explain anything?"

Ondu turned to look at Mistongo, "You came from Faerun and have seen many people. Come and explain to Su Ge. In your impression, have you ever seen anyone with blond hair?"

Mistongo thought about it carefully, and finally shook his head, "No, not one."

Su Ge felt strange. Although blond hair was not uncommon, he had seen a few shopkeepers with blond hair. Not to mention the blond shopkeepers, Angdu, who was standing in front of him, also had blond hair that was almost silver-white.

Angdu saw Su Ge's eyes falling on his hair, so he held a strand with his fingers and put it in front of Su Ge, "Look carefully, this is pale gold, not pure gold in the standard sense."

"So... what does golden hair mean?" Su Ge still didn't understand.

"When you start taking occult courses, you will know what pure golden hair represents, especially in this era." Ondu once again cast his sights on the distant starry sky.

"In history, there was once a race. Their opponents at that time were dragons, demons, ancient beasts and giants. But in such an environment, they also stood out with their pure spirituality, and their symbol was

That dazzling blond hair that shines like the sun."

"They are angels, the angel race that perished at the end of the Second Age."

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