Chapter 151: Lynn's Rescue Plan

Lynn was indeed not planning to continue discussing this topic with Klein. The information he had revealed was already sufficient. Talking any further might risk exposing too much to Mr. Fool and revealing things that shouldn't be disclosed yet.

However, Lynn's previous words weren't a lie. In fact, Lynn could achieve what he promised. For someone like Lynn, who could create smurf accounts in every era, making one during the Earth's civilization was entirely possible.

Although Lynn currently couldn't fully master his abilities, he believed and understood that it was only a matter of time.

As long as Lynn could create a smurf account during the Earth civilization era, preventing the initial awakening and the destruction of civilization might be impossible, but using the Sefirot to save some humans was still feasible.

The "Transmigrators" on the Sefirot weren't many, but that didn't mean the Sefirot could only hold a few people. The Celestial might be meticulous, but if the Sefirot were truly full, how could Mr. Fool still bring people up?

Therefore, Lynn believed that when the time came, smuggling a few more people shouldn't be a problem.

The only issue might be the Celestial. But if that day truly arrived, Lynn believed he would have already ascended to an Great Old One. With the power of a Great Old One, even if he couldn't defeat the Celestial, using its fallback plan to smuggle some people should be possible.

His words to Klein were also sincere. To release the "Transmigrators" from the Sefirot, complete control over the Sefirot was required. So, if Mr. Fool couldn't successfully ascend to the Lord of Mysteries, even if Lynn could smuggle people, his family might remain as sleeping beauties in the cocoon, potentially becoming part of the Celestial's fallback plan.

And if someone like Amon became the Lord of Mysteries, things would be even worse.

So, Mr. Fool, strive for your ascension, not just for this world, but also for your family and friends… The divine avatar of Lynn glanced at Klein, who clearly wanted to ask something but restrained himself, and sighed lightly.

Unfortunately, this was all Lynn could do. Beyond this, he could only feel helpless.

Klein would ultimately be unable to return home.

Now, let's give him some time to calm down… Lynn thought, controlling his divine avatar to smile and say, "Perhaps we should talk to the two on the second floor next, regarding the Rose School of Thought."

After saying this, the Angel of Secrets stood up and walked to the second floor. Given his status, he didn't need to personally call Sharron and Maric. This move was clearly to give Klein some time to calm down.

Klein watched his back ascend the stairs and couldn't help but rub his temples.

One question solved, but it brought more questions.

This was probably the best description of Klein's current state.

He finally understood why the angel treated Lynn specially and realized they were "the same person," but gained more questions in the process.

Especially the last part of the fellow angel's words, which left Klein completely unsettled.

"Help me see my family again…" Klein couldn't help but murmur. He didn't understand why the other party would make such a promise, nor what their true purpose was, but Klein admitted that this promise made it… irresistible.

"But… unable to guarantee I can go home one day, yet able to help me see my family again. How does that work?" Klein was puzzled. "If I can't go home, how can I see my family and friends again? Does the Angel of Secrets plan to bring my parents and friends to this world?"

Thinking this, Klein instinctively frowned.

It wasn't that this world was bad, but clearly, in many aspects, it couldn't compare to the world before he crossed over.

If the price of reuniting with family and friends was bringing them to this world, Klein would rather bear the loneliness himself.

Because he knew his parents and friends had things they couldn't part with in the original world.

—This wasn't surprising, as at this moment, Klein didn't understand the true nature of "Transmigration." He really thought he had traveled from one world to another.

Although Lynn's words had given him some vague hints, Klein instinctively avoided certain possibilities.

If Klein knew the truth, he would understand that the promise made by the Angel of Secrets was already the best possible outcome.

Much better than the fate he would otherwise face.

"And why is the Angel of Secrets so insistent on my ascension? What does it mean if I can't ascend to a high enough level, I might cut off the chance to see my family myself…" Klein frowned. He didn't think the angel had any reason to deceive him on this matter, but he couldn't understand the connection.

In the end, unable to figure it out, Klein could only temporarily suppress this doubt and once again solidify his determination to ascend.

"Tomorrow, I'll apply to the church for the promotion to Sequence Seven. My Clown potion is already fully digested…"

Klein thought, his gaze falling on his companion, who, though still appearing lively, had a hint of confusion beneath the surface liveliness.

Clearly, someone wasn't as accepting of the truth as they appeared to be, and their mood was far from calm.

Klein wasn't surprised by this. Even as an outsider, he was shocked by the true relationship between the angel and Lynn, let alone Lynn as the party involved.

Klein believed that, just as when Lynn discovered he was an amnesiac angel, there might be a period of confusion, but ultimately, he would accept reality and start planning for himself positively.

However… thinking of the situation between Lynn and the angel, Klein couldn't help but sigh.

He naturally had many doubts about his friend's situation.

Whether it was about "why the former Lynn split his soul," or "why Lynn and the Angel of Secrets, both born from the split soul, were so different," or "why the angelic compatriot, despite having power and memory, was willing to let Lynn lead in future integration," these questions made Klein ponder.

Klein couldn't avoid thinking about these matters, not only because Lynn was his good friend but also because these issues were closely related to him.

(End of Chapter)