Lord of The Mysterious Realms

Chapter 222: Reply from here again

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What happened next, Jenkins did not know. All those who saw the [doomsday document] were quarantined and released after strict review. They were required to keep it a secret, and the Giver who spoke of it would be considered apostate.

Of course, Jenkins is the third living son of the [Knowledge and Books] church, and he can definitely be trusted.

After the two secret keepers explained some confidentiality regulations, they will let him go home first. That night, Jenkins, who was standing on his balcony watching the stars at night and accumulating spirits, was reminded by chocolate that he accidentally discovered a familiar steam airship floating above the church.

Although the [Doomsday Document] was discovered by Jenkins and Bincy, it must have paid a considerable price for bringing such an important thing back to the Church of Knowledge and Books.

Just like no one knew about the strange situation he had just experienced, no one except the experiencer knew about the announced doomsday.

This is the normal experience of the benefactors. Maybe the middle-aged gentleman in a hurry who passed by inadvertently, or the old lady who was faltering, has just seen something that ordinary people can't imagine in their entire lives.

A missing person notice for Mr. Robinson was published in the newspaper on Wednesday morning. Only then did Jenkins know that he was a small businessman from a foreign country, mainly engaged in fur and tobacco business. The person who called the police this time was a companion of the caravan. This missing person notice will not be effective. Divination cannot interfere with the strange environment, and the corpse is not even dusty. And the three people who know the truth will not tell the truth.

He also did other things that night. When he went to the black market to inquire about the auction news at noon, he unexpectedly learned from the bartender that Eldron had written back again.

After stargazing, Jenkins looked at the nearly 100 letters covered by the light of the kerosene table in distress, and fell into deep self-blame.

If I hadn't tried the address on Eldron's Green Avenue, I wouldn't have caused such trouble, and I wouldn't have worried about how the scene should end.

There was no news of the net closing from the Cheslan Kingdom, which means that the owner of this address has not been arrested yet. In his reply, he not only sent two shillings as required, filled out the questionnaire carefully, but also attached a short message.

In the letter, the man who called himself Hunter Bell was very concerned about the girl Jenkins made up. He talked about the customs of Eldron City and the living habits of the citizens, and he seemed to be very interested in the lady who wrote the letter.

"Is he really a liar?"

Jenkins couldn't help but wonder.

With a wave of his hand, he drove the chocolate that was playing with the envelope with his claws off the table, and hugged it in his arms before it meowed into anger, and then looked at the stack of two shilling notes on the table, the scattered one shilling notes And coins, these are sent by the respondent.

"Ah, I still have to write back!"

That's all he can do.

After thinking about it carefully, Jenkins found that he had overlooked some things last time. For example, according to the details of the answers in the reply letter he received, it can be judged that most of the people he sent letters to are rich and may not care about the gain or loss of a shilling or two shillings. ; For example, the city of Eldron is much smaller than the city of Nolan. Before these letters arrived, the recipients of the first 50 letters had already told their neighbors about the new things they encountered; for example, he came to this world Since then, I have been acting, so my ability to disguise has improved very quickly. In the letter I sent, I referred to a real story from another world, so the plight of the female student is too real...

All of this led to the recipient actually believing Jenkins' nonsense and completing the questionnaire exactly as he, no, she requested.

In their letters, many people also cared about the situation of the impoverished 18-year-old female student Miss Fabry, which convinced Jenkins that "there are still good people in this world".

"Don't be like this, okay?"

He unscrewed the cap of the ink bottle, filled it with ink, and then held the pen to smell the faint scent of ink, planning to make a draft for the next letter.

Everything is based on the two requirements of "the receiver will not be suspicious" and "the receiver will not send letters back". He thought hard for a long time, thinking that the last time he thought too badly about the behavior of the citizens led to the current situation, so he had to learn a lesson this time.

A questionnaire is still attached to the letter. According to the contents of the previous two surveys, this time the respondents are divided into three categories: "very rich", "rich" and "not rich", and then construct questionnaires separately, which is more realistic.

He wrote in the letter that, as Miss Fabbri, I am very grateful to everyone for sending money while sending out the survey questionnaire. After racking her brains to imitate a feminine tone, she said that she recently invested in a mining business that can make money in a short period of time. This business was recruited by friends, so not many people know about it. I can't find it in Nolan City either.

"Miss Fabry" is now completely out of financial problems by relying on this small and big investment. So Jenkins dropped not only another questionnaire, but also 10 shillings into every address to which letters and money were sent back, as evidence of improved economic conditions.

At this time, he paid 50 pounds in cash, but in order to get rid of those senders, he had no choice but to do so. Of course, the first two letters should be copied again, and then sent to a new address, so that the "social survey of graduation thesis" will appear more real.

According to Jenkins' prediction, the well-wishers who received the letter and the money, after learning that Miss Fabry no longer needed financial help, would be happy to have done a good deed earlier, and then just send back the questionnaire. In this way, he only needs to send another letter stating that this investigation has been successfully concluded, and this unfortunate matter is considered to be over.

"Praise the sage, praise the goddess, may your brilliance illuminate my way forward!"

After he finished these, he sincerely prayed to the sage. After all, he wasn't doing anything illegal other than using fake postage stamps, and it cost him a fortune.

These letters were delivered to the mailbox again at night. Jenkins firmly believed that although he got into this big trouble with good intentions for a while, the great writer of justice would definitely not commit a crime because of this.

The new book of Mr. Great Writer is still being created, and the two books sent by his pen pal Miss Mary have almost been read and revised. Jenkins planned to mail it in two days. This time, Miss Mary had already been waiting for a long time.

"A-11-2-3301 can deliver letters besides sending people?"

With such thoughts in mind, he fell asleep deeply.