Upon hearing Lynn's words, Audrey naturally shifted the topic, saying, "I'm very interested."
"These are the items I prepared in advance. The prices for the corresponding knowledge are listed, as well as the prices for the scrolls." Lynn took out several folded sheets of paper and a pen from his pocket and handed them to Audrey, saying, "Take a look. If you need anything, just tick it off. Some knowledge I can provide on the spot, while others may have to wait until our next meeting. Of course, you can also give me an address, and I can mail the books to you."
"As for the scrolls, I didn't bring them with me. You can pre-order the ones you're interested in. My personal recommendation is to buy a few to try first. If you find them suitable, perhaps we can establish a long-term cooperation. I can guarantee that you won't find scrolls at this price elsewhere, and the variety won't be as extensive as what I have."
Audrey eagerly accepted the papers and opened them to see the following contents:
- Assassin Pathway, Criminal Pathway, Other Pathway's Extraordinary Characteristics and Precautions (including detailed introductions to medium and low-level extraordinary abilities, as well as response methods in unfortunate situations) — £300
- Spirit Realm Travelogue — £500
- Characteristics of Secret Organizations like the Aurora Order, Numinous Episcopate, Rose School of Thoughts, etc., Branch Ranges, and Member Introductions (including detailed introductions to some members) — £500
From top to bottom, most of the content consisted of various knowledge items, with a small part being the names of scrolls and brief descriptions of their abilities, along with their prices.
Naturally, the prices of the scrolls were not as high as the knowledge, but the advantage lay in their repeatability, emphasizing a steady stream of income.
Audrey looked through them, becoming more and more excited. Finally, she looked at Lynn, cleared her throat, and smiled gracefully, saying, "Very fair prices."
"So, Miss Audience, which ones are you interested in?" Lynn smiled and asked.
"If possible, I'd like to purchase all the content, including the scrolls. Just give me one of each." Audrey smiled gracefully. She had just calculated the prices of all the knowledge, which amounted to approximately £3000, not a small sum, but still within her affordable range.
With Audrey's words, the room fell silent again, but the atmosphere was completely different from the previous silence.
Fors and Xio both looked at Audrey in surprise. Although they already knew Miss Audrey was very wealthy, they didn't expect her to be so extravagant.
Klein also glanced sideways, almost considering whether to sell more high-end knowledge to Miss Audrey at future Tarot meetings.
After all, it seemed that she really had no shortage of money, and she was willing to learn about Beyonder fields.
Miss Audrey truly lived up to her reputation as the richest lady in the Tarot Club. It was indeed worth seeking her out for some extra income!
As the party involved, even if Lynn didn't care much about money, his mood improved slightly at this moment. He smiled and said, "The knowledge I can provide you with right now, I'll give you immediately. As for the rest, do you want to wait until our next meeting or should I mail them to you?"
"Next meeting, please," Audrey smiled.
"No problem." Lynn nodded, smiling, "As a generous return for Miss Audience, I'll give you some extra non-saleable items this time. Would you like to learn about a more high-end knowledge or receive some scrolls that I don't usually sell to the public?"
Dealing with such a wealthy lady, Lynn naturally had to show the appropriate attitude.
Being generous when necessary was the key to long-term transactions.
"Thank you, Mr. Peeker." Audrey was pleasantly surprised to hear this. After thinking for a few seconds, she said, "I'd like to learn about a more high-end knowledge, please."
Lynn wasn't surprised by this answer. He then took out a piece of paper and a pen from his pocket, wrote down a line, and handed it to Audrey.
"Thank you." Audrey Hall smiled and accepted the white paper, looking at it curiously. She saw the following content:
"Spectator Pathway: Sequence 1: Author."
'Author? The Sequence 1 of the Spectator Pathway is actually called Author? This... this is exactly what I wanted to know the most!'
Audrey was extremely surprised in this moment. Although it was just a simple sequence name, for Audrey, who was a spectator pathway herself, this name was more important than many other things.
So, the first sequence of the spectator pathway was called a Author? Hmm, could it be that the first sequence of the spectator pathway could write the fate of others like a Author?
Audrey couldn't help but imagine, while also looking at Lynn, saying, "I'm very satisfied with this gift. If possible, I hope to learn more."
"Sorry, this part of the knowledge is still considered non-saleable for now. But maybe one day, when conditions allow, I'll be able to sell them to you." Lynn smiled and made a promise that couldn't be fulfilled for the time being.
"I hope that day will come soon." Audrey was somewhat disappointed, but she could tell that Mr. Peeker seemed genuinely reluctant to sell this knowledge, so she could only give up.
The two sides then completed the transaction. After leaving the dark room, Lynn purchased the remaining extraordinary materials that the Melee Scholar potion was lacking from someone else, as well as a large number of spiritual materials — Mr. A's gathering also ended under such circumstances.
Sitting in the carriage on the way back, Lynn sorted through the spiritual materials he had obtained. Just as he sealed everything with a spiritual veil, he saw Klein next to him hesitate to speak and smiled, asking, "What's wrong, Sherlock? Something on your mind?"
Actually, it was intentional for Klein to show a hesitant expression. He pretended not to see Lynn's guilty look and asked with curiosity, "Just curious about that strange person you mentioned at the gathering. He sounds... quite peculiar."
Klein was not worried that such a direct question would arouse suspicion, as it was normal for anyone to be curious after hearing Lynn's description of the angelic compatriot.
And finally, after waiting so long for such an opportunity to ask openly, Klein naturally wouldn't let it slip away easily.
"It's normal for you to be curious..." Lynn glanced at Klein intentionally, as if it was not surprising that Klein would ask this. He just said, "He is indeed a peculiar fellow. Otherwise, I wouldn't call him a strange person..."
Lynn rubbed his chin, seemingly lost in memories. "But actually, I don't know much about him. I've only seen him a few times and listened to him ramble on about a bunch of strange things..."
At this point, Lynn seemed to remember something and glanced guiltily at Klein, quickly averting his gaze.
Klein naturally understood why Lynn felt guilty. Pretending not to see this, he continued to ask, "What did he say to you?"
(End of this chapter)