Knowing that the stone sealed in the ring was such a valuable item, Jenkins thought it would be unsafe to put it hastily in a shoebox in the basement. But after thinking about it, it seemed even more unsafe to carry it with him, so he had to wear it with a rope and temporarily hung it around his neck.
Chocolate seemed to be very interested in the ring too, but Jenkins was worried that it might swallow the little thing by mistake, so no matter how coquettish the cat was, he refused to let it touch it.
After dealing with the ring, I remembered that the doomsday document was still in the hall. This is indeed the slate that Jenkins misses, and the surface of the slate is clearly engraved with dark words like a small poem:
[The voice of fate echoes in the history books,]
[Who played the music of destruction;]
[The man in black robe holds a pen and paper in his hand,]
[Daughter of Lies, Tila leads the undead,]
[The holy man dances the holy dance,]
[The wax bearer sits quietly under the stage.]
[The fourth act is the arrangement of fate,]
[What should come will always come,]
[What should go will always go;]
[Those who yearn for fate cannot get it,]
[Those who resist fate die with regret.]
[God who walks in the world,]
[The person overlooking the world.]
[The gods wait for the last scene,]
[Human disasters have been waiting for a long time.]
After reading this little poem, Jenkins immediately looked around him vigilantly. Even though he was in his own home, he had the illusion of being peeped.
The first half of the content written on the doomsday document is simply a summary of what he has done recently. Maybe others don't know those hidden meanings, but Jenkins knows that this refers to the forming process of [Stage of Destiny].
But no one peeped at him, this is just the text displayed on the [Doomsday Slate].
There is no need to hesitate at all, he does not intend to keep that eye-catching thing at home, nor does he intend to explore the use of this stone slab. Since both Ms. Audrey and Dad have said that this is related to the end of the era, then let the church identify and explore.
Taking advantage of the night, he left the house, rode the unicorn around Nolan, and finally threw the stone slab near the mouth of the Westminster River.
The stone slab was thrown into the water and splashed a lot, but it was not washed away, but lay quietly at the bottom of the river.
Jenkins suspended his mount on the water, waiting for a ship to pass by in the distance, deliberately bombarded the shore with twin demons, and then irradiated the ship with [Mechanical Light].
He controlled the intensity of [Mechanical Light], so that the ship was destroyed just right, and the people on board had a chance to escape. Riding a unicorn soared into the sky, leaving only a back view for those ordinary people.
This is enough, even if none of the crew on the boat told what they saw, the blown-up river bank and the remaining demonic flames would attract the church's investigation. Further investigation will reveal something underwater, and this location has nothing to do with Jenkins at all.
After waking up on Wednesday morning, he saw that the weather was gloomy and terrible. Considering that it might rain, Jenkins went out with an umbrella after breakfast.
He went to the church first and talked with Miss Bevanna about the mirror world. Jenkins still needs to write a detailed report himself, and the church is currently getting an overview of what happened from other survivors.
Fortunately, four people, including the huntresses Miss Warfel, Miss Knight, and Miss Capet, all successfully walked out of the mirror world. Although the first two did not end up with Jenkins, after returning to the real world, they also reported what happened to the Orthodox Church.
Jenkins was the last of the four to reach the Mirror Realm, and the information in his hands overlapped with the other three, so he didn't need to report too much.
It's just that after Miss Capet was in a coma, the only person who witnessed the monster summoned from the depths of the mirror world was Jenkins. He needs to report this matter in detail, which will affect the church's final handling of the mirror world.
Of course, what Jenkins has to do is to exaggerate the danger of the matter as much as possible. He already understands that the mirror world is not a place that ordinary people should explore, and there are many creatures more terrifying than the "polluted beast of chaos" in the depths of the mirror world. It would be in everyone's interest to make the Church aware of the dangers of the Mirror World and give up exploring there.
The conversation with Miss Bevanna lasted until ten o'clock in the morning. After the skull sword incident temporarily came to an end, she finally ushered in a relatively leisurely day. But Jenkins' days of relative slack are over, because the dawn of a peaceful routine means he's off to work at Papa's Antiques.
When I opened the door of the antique shop, I was surprised to find that there were customers. He calmly nodded to his father who was soliciting customers, and after placing the cat on the cushion at one end of the counter, he took the initiative to talk to the old man who was shopping for antiques.
Judging from his attire, it is also possible to call him an old gentleman. His hat and coat are particularly elegant, and the top of the cane in his hand is a suspected gilt metal decoration.
He wants to buy a batch of decorative antique vases and oil paintings for the exhibition, which is a big deal.
"Excuse me, is it a weekend art exhibition? That's really great."
Grant, an old painter who had worked with him, invited Jenkins to visit the art exhibition. It was originally scheduled to start last month, but a series of major events happened in the city last month, so it was postponed to the weekend of this week.
"Yes, have you heard that too?"
The guest did not recognize Jenkins' face.
"Yes, I read the news in the papers, and that must sound good."
Jenkins praised loudly, using this method to gain the favor of the guests.
The old man didn't look like a worker responsible for the decoration of the exhibition, so he should be the sponsor or organizer of the exhibition. Jenkins didn't really care much about the weekend's art exhibition, so he couldn't tell who he was for a while.
But if the business can be negotiated, this is undoubtedly the biggest deal made by Papa Antiques this year, and Jenkins attaches great importance to this matter.
It is already the third month of this year [The Moon of Earth and Blossoms], but since the beginning of the year, Papa's Antique Store has not been open for business. But now most of the things have come to an end. After sending away the son of the evil god, the strange thing, the sealed evil thing and the dangerous gifter, Jenkins and the old man can finally spend a period of stable life.
The guest called himself "Baron Tarlac", and after haggling with Jenkins for a long time, he finally signed a large purchase agreement with the antique shop near noon.
He was very generous, directly paid 30% of the purchase price as a deposit, and asked to have a look at the goods tomorrow, Thursday, and deliver those antiques to the venue of the art exhibition on Friday.