Catastrophe Card King - Chapter 99
Chapter 99: Chapter 65 The 2nd Secret Cause Spirit Medium
Translator: 549690339
Leonard Churchill hadn’t expected such luck, coming to search for clues and running into the actual mystery man who had previously approached for an investigation.
It seemed that the other party was simply unlucky.
Data suggests that since this Old Days Believer disguised himself as a doctor for cover, it wouldn’t be in some hidden or surreptitious place.
This guy probably hadn’t expected that he would visit the Corpse Collector’s dormitory previously, where he had not shown his face and even used Mental Hypnosis, yet still be recognized by someone.
The doctor was highly vigilant, and seemed to notice immediately when someone passed by.
Leonard Churchill simply caught a glimpse passing by, and saw the man’s gaze had already met his own.
Seeing he was dressed as a machinery worker, the doctor didn’t pay him much attention.
“What strong intuition…”
Although Leonard Churchill was astonished inwardly, his expression didn’t reveal anything.
He thanked his lucky stars inside that if he hadn’t been prepared in advance, he might have been exposed by that small glance just now.
He walked directly past, without any surplus movement.
As he went, he smiled slightly, thinking: “With this, the plan can move ahead.” Before, almost all the clues had been speculation, and Leonard Churchill didn’t expect to suddenly find the right place. He had already planned to spend several days in the vicinity of the Redwood District. But he hadn’t expected to run into it on the first day.
After seeing this doctor, he had almost confirmed that this was one of the accurate locations of the “Four Pillars”.
Even if he didn’t know where the specific location of the sacrifice ceremony was, Leonard Churchill doesn’t need to consider it anymore.
He still knew his own limitations.
This level of struggle was not for a minor card player like him to meddle in just yet.
Now that the person and place had been confirmed accurate, then…
The next step would be to do everything according to the plan.
This doctor was a Mysterious Type warlock, likely Second Tier, and Leonard Churchill didn’t believe he could beat him.
Furthermore, this guy certainly had accomplices.
How he was unable to deal with this Old Days Disciple didn’t mean others couldn’t.
In the eyes of the world’s Curse Card Masters, Divine Believers were like sewer rats, hated by all.
Last time in Tailor Street, it was Field Agents of the Golden Oak Security Company who dealt with it, so it could be confirmed that Golden Oak could handle such matters.
After Leonard Churchill confirmed the “Four Pillars”‘ location, he rode his motorbike directly to North City.
He didn’t return to Eastern District 5, but arrived at the Corpse Collector’s subdivision in North City, and took up a job under a new identity.
The reason he did this, was that Leonard Churchill wanted to ensure following the destruction of that “Four Pillars” bastion, he could participate in the on-site corpse collection.
Only in this way, he could be secure and not draw attention.
He was now very clear on the area division of Corps Collectors, and that part of Redwood Street was the Commoner’s Quarter, with less corpses, and only one Corps Collector Team-Team 18.
Induction went smoothly.
Leonard Churchill was familiar with the Corpse Collector’s processes and was directly inducted on the same-day.
He didn’t wander around aimlessly, instead, he observed the dormitory’s surrounding environment, and formulated a series of follow-up plans based on the environment.
To his surprise, underneath Team 18’s dormitory building, there was even a large Ground Structure and some monsters living in the darkness.
This made his plan even more solid.
That night at midnight, the moon came out again.
Its duration was a bit longer than the previous day’s.
This implied that the Old Days Disciple hadn’t noticed his exposure yet.
That was good news.
The next day, Leonard Churchill joined the squad on their mission to collect corpses.
Just like how the senior members of Team 18 were following a tradition of bullying newcomers.
Leonard Churchill’s quiet and weak personality made him once again the “newcomer” relegated to dealing with “dirty and tiring” work.
Which suited his purposes perfectly.
By the time the “gloomy basement” became a reality, he’d be there on the frontlines.
After getting acquainted with Team 18’s working environment for a day, Leonard Churchill began writing the report that same night.
The gist of the report was, that an enthusiastic citizen discovered a secret cult lair at the Border Clinic, No. 354, on Redwood Street.
The doctor at the clinic was an Old Days Believer.
The lair was also directly related to the glowing sphere that appeared in the sky.
He penned it quite straightforwardly.
As to how he knew it was, he would leave it for the people at Golden Oak to guess.
Anyhow, the characters and places were real, and if they sent someone, they could verify them immediately.
In case the person who received the letter didn’t take it seriously, Leonard Churchill added one more point: he saw a suspected fugitive, “Lone Wolf- Baron, appear in the clinic.
Currently, he was a wanted man by the Hunters’ Association, and the bounty amount hanging in every major and minor pub had already exceeded a million.
And Leonard Churchill wasn’t making it up.
After all, the last time he was in Tailor Street’s basement, he suspected the mangled corpses were Baron’s work.
This fugitive should have something to do with the Lunar’s Old Day Sect.
One more report was better to be prepared.
After finishing the report, Leonard Churchill checked the wording to make sure it wouldn’t reveal any unnecessary information.
But he always felt he was missing something.
So after thinking about it, he purposely left a name on the letter- Sunny Citizens.
Leaving a name was not for the fun of it.
Leonard Churchill had a deeper purpose.
Leonard Churchill had previously been foiled by a diviner on Dark Rain Street.
Later, he specifically researched information on divination-related supernatural knowledge.
He also discovered that although divination and prophecy abilities could be somewhat regarded as “cheats”, their costs were also extremely high.
Nearly all diviners used their own life span, fortunes and other elements as “stakes” for any high-difficulty divinations..