I've Become the King of Villains in the Game-Chapter 492 - 348: Visit to the Twilight Tea Party (Two in One) _2

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Chapter 492: Chapter 348: Visit to the Twilight Tea Party (Two in One) _2

With the blessing of “Collector of Knowledge LV2,” Chen Lun could gain more experience points through reading mystic books, and had a small chance of receiving skill points and attribute points.

He only needed to spend a sum of Gold Pounds to not only exchange for a large storage of panels but also to enrich his knowledge and accumulation of the mystic realm. This was a very cost-effective deal for him.

Time passed.

The wall clock in the study pointed to 5:45 PM.

Chen Lun glanced at it, closed the book on the table, and prepared to go downstairs for dinner.

Just before he left the study, he routinely performed a divination for his fortune over the next couple of days.

This had become a habitual activity for him lately.

After advancing to Sequence Six, his divination skills were enhanced again. Relying on his own weight, Chen Lun could now obtain vague revelations about his future. Although it wasn’t precise prediction, it still held some reference value.

Rustle rustle…

The playing cards danced in mid-air, and three of them popped out, hovering in front of him.

As the cards flipped, he revealed a smile.

A two of Diamonds, and two Hearts face cards.

“An unwelcome visitor brings good luck.”

Chen Lun waved his hand, the cards neatly fell back into his palm, and then disappeared.

He chuckled interestingly, then turned and went downstairs.

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The next day.

It was a slightly cold weekend.

The silver-clad main street of Peacock City was busier than usual, bustling with activity.

The carriages jingled the bells as they came and went. A harmonious family of three, wrapped warmly, paused in front of a warm bakery while laughing and walking, with the child happily pointing at the cartoon-shaped cakes in the glass window and chattering excitedly.

A young man in a chalk-white uniform was rushing through the street, eliciting exclaims from pedestrians and then repeatedly apologizing.

Newsboys shouted today’s sensational news along the way, hawking their goods. Whenever they saw well-dressed gentlemen, they would actively inform them that their satchels contained the latest “Sunshine Brand” cigarettes, which could be exchanged for free with ten different stamps collected from the packs.

In the crowd, two flamboyantly dressed gentlemen were leisurely strolling along, attracting no attention from passersby.

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“It seems that this place has been totally unaffected by the Red Calamity, maintaining its tranquility and prosperity.”

The younger gentleman, holding a newspaper, laughed and remarked to his companion.

He wore a light brown top hat and a similarly colored heavy coat, but around his waist was a gold-inlaid deerskin belt.

“Hmm…”

The older gentleman lazily responded, taking a sip of hot coffee from his hand.

He was dressed in a red and white checkered suit and top hat, holding a similarly painted cane in his other hand. He exhaled a cloud of white breath and spoke indifferently to the younger gentleman:

“Ves, I will lead the negotiations later. Remember not to interrupt abruptly.”

“Mr. Anderson, why?”

Ves was somewhat surprised, then raised an eyebrow.

“No particular reason, young man.”

Anderson finished his coffee, crumpled the paper cup, and with a flick of his hand, the garbage disappeared.

“You should know that this mission was originally for me alone to come… If it weren’t for your uncle Manoran’s strong insistence, along with the proposition of eight members of the tea party, you would not have accompanied me.”

He half-lifted his eyelids and said lightly:

“You should thank your uncle very much; he has taken a lot of trouble for you.”

Anderson’s tone was mild, but Ves felt it was extremely harsh.

The other party was mocking him and his uncle.

“I understand, Mr. Anderson.”

Ves was somewhat displeased but agreed obediently on the surface.

Anderson glanced at him, shaking his head inwardly.

The Twilight Tea Party nowadays was no longer the Dawn Tea Party of the past, not only excluded from the seats of the Righteous God Church like the Red Apple Church but also encircled by the Empire… The organization had scattered; those who could flee, did so, others dispersed.

They had lost the capital to be proud of and had to live like rats, hiding in the shadows.

The current president had disappeared, the acting president hadn’t returned, and the whole tea party was dominated by Manoran’s faction, still fighting over trivial matters for power and profit.

Just like now heading to Peacock City, it was because he saw that a man named Jack Spett, among the Mutual Aid Society, played a key role in the event of struggling for a seat within the Righteous God Church, planned to personally visit for negotiation and alignment.

But then, Manoran intervened, arranging his nephew Ves to accompany him.

In the other party’s view, even if the negotiation failed, it didn’t matter; if it succeeded, then Ves could share the credit, which would help his future advancement.</p