To ensure his report wouldn't lead to a wild goose chase, Lynn naturally went to the docks himself to gather information.
Lynn even disguised himself and mingled with the dockworkers, managing to have a close brush with Lanevus. In that fleeting moment, Lynn clearly sensed a familiar yet strange corrupt divinity emanating from him.
The familiarity came from a resemblance to the divinity of Sasrir, whom Lynn knew well. The strangeness was due to the rest of the divinity being alien and bizarre.
If he hadn't known the plot in advance, Lynn wouldn't have believed that the True Creator was a fusion of Sasrir's and the ancient Sun God's negative emotions and humanity. The differences between them were just too vast.
Honestly, this made Lynn very disgusted, much like the first time he saw strawberry mapo tofu after transmigrating into the world of Detective Conan. It was pure discomfort.
Lynn's presence at the docks wasn't just for entertainment; it was also to prevent any unforeseen incidents. He wanted to ensure that even if Lanevus managed to escape the dual pursuit of the Evernight Church and Klein, he could handle Lanevus himself.
"But how am I supposed to save Sasrir? Even if I prevent the backstabbing by the three gods against the ancient Sun God, there's no guarantee I can save the ancient Sun God. The original one is a major problem."
"Even if I manage to protect the ancient Sun God, Sasrir, as a part of him, could still be reclaimed one day. I can't exactly kill the ancient Sun God..."
Lynn felt a bit melancholic. He genuinely didn't want the 'Father figure' Sasrir to vanish, but he currently had no good solutions to change this outcome.
This task was far more difficult than saving the Red Angel Medici.
"Indeed, I should first focus on making my primary identity ascend to godhood. Perhaps once I become a god, a solution will present itself..."
With this in mind, Lynn glanced at the sky, estimating that the Evernight Church's action was still a while off. He decided to put his main account into a semi-idle state and switch his primary consciousness to the smurf account that was currently assisting Sasrir with his work.
Lynn usually operated three accounts simultaneously, managing them with divided attention. The importance of the tasks each account handled determined how much focus or consciousness he allocated to them.
For instance, his second account was currently in the Abraham family library, researching Fourth Epoch history and secrets to integrate better into that era. This was important but didn't require intense focus, so Lynn allocated less attention to it.
His primary account's office work was similar. Lynn only dedicated a portion of his attention to the documents, managing to avoid outright slacking off because he knew what could be neglected and what couldn't.
In such a mode, his efficiency in handling documents wasn't the highest.
However, once Lynn switched his main focus to his first smurf account, his work efficiency skyrocketed. After swiftly completing his tasks, Lynn looked at Sasrir and said, "Sasrir, I'm considering selecting qualified humans to establish a school to teach them knowledge and facilitate the role of a Sage."
"I remember you've been busy with this lately. Is there anything you need my help with?" Sasrir paused his work and looked at Lynn, asking kindly.
Although not much time had passed in the Fifth Epoch, a considerable amount of time had elapsed since the destruction of the Land of the Demonic Wolf. Therefore, Lynn and the others had already returned to the divine kingdom, bringing back the humans from the Land of the Demonic Wolf.
They had no choice; the Land of the Demonic Wolf was in chaos, and even if each of them had eight hands, they couldn't possibly suppress the entire region with just three people. There would always be survivors emerging from some corner to attack humans.
So, in the end, Sasrir decided to bring everyone back to the divine kingdom. After all, the total number of humans in the Land of the Demonic Wolf was relatively small compared to the realms of elves, giants, and others. Bringing them back wasn't too difficult.
Unfortunately, this left Sasrir, Lynn, and Medici overwhelmed, as they were busy arranging the lives of these humans after bringing them back.
"My plan is to establish a department called 'Eye of Secrets,' which would be my direct department, similar to Medici's 'Crimson of War' legion."
Lynn shared his idea, which wasn't new. He had conceived it on the day he chose his students, but he only mentioned it now.
"The 'Eye of Secrets' could handle education within the divine kingdom, such as teaching children and instructing ordinary people who wish to enter the Beyonder world. It could also handle the dissemination and recording of mystical knowledge and manage logistics, like making scrolls and crafting Beyonder items," Lynn said calmly.
"My idea is for the 'Eye of Secrets' to primarily consist of Beyonders from the Mystery pryer and Savant pathways. Of course, if there are Beyonders from other pathways who love learning, they can join too."
"This is just an initial concept. I know it will take a long time to establish this organization. For now, I can only lay the groundwork."
Lynn wanted to create this organization partly to have a stable anchor and a group of loyal subordinates for future tasks. He also hoped to leave a legacy for his main account while playing the role of a Sage and potentially preemptively taking on the role of Knowledge Emperor.
A Knowledge Emperor should hold the authority over the interpretation, circulation, teaching, and dissemination of knowledge, possessing imperial-like authority in knowledge matters.
However, Lynn knew setting up such a department would be challenging, both in terms of its establishment and obtaining the ancient Sun God's approval.
The 'Eye of Secrets' wasn't as simple as creating one or two schools. Establishing this department meant taking over the education of the next generation in the divine kingdom, a significant responsibility. Even Sasrir might not have the final say in such matters.
But despite the difficulties, he had to try. Given the current state of education in the divine kingdom, Lynn believed his proposal had a good chance of being accepted since someone needed to take on this role.
The ancient Sun God would likely agree but might also appoint someone absolutely trustworthy to assist him, like Sasrir.
(End of Chapter)