Chapter 11: Believers of the Other God and Gold Coins

Normally, after lunch, students would take an hour break.

But today was different.

As the Black Armored Army had blocked the school, everyone was talking excitedly, and no one was taking a nap.

"I just walked around the school gate, but unfortunately I didn't see any Black Armored Army soldiers."

"Maybe the Black Armored Army has already withdrawn."

"They haven't! I heard that there are two soldiers guarding the security room, and two soldiers patrolling around the school."

Cael listened for a while and felt that it was all meaningless nonsense, so he simply used the Eye of All-Knowing to perform a deduction.

An illusory scene appeared before his eyes:

a large number of soldiers wearing black armor surrounded the textile factory, and all the workers were evacuated.

A pile of things was placed on an open space, covered with black cloth. One corner was pulled open, revealing the hidden thing - it was a small tentacle.

According to the previous deduction, the blood-headed spider is an extremely twisted monster with many tentacles sticking out of its mouth.

There is no doubt that this is the blood-headed spider that was killed.

A man in a black robe shouted coldly, "Burn!"

Several soldiers responded in unison, "Yes!"

They raised their right arms together, each wearing a metal glove on their right hand, with a dark red surface.

A light red light suddenly lit up and enveloped the metal glove.

Several blazing flame snakes sprang out from the surface of the glove, hitting the corpse from all directions, instantly turning it into a blazing fire.

After a while, the illusion disappeared.

The proficiency increased by 2 points, reaching 49/1000.

Cael was full of a sense of accomplishment: "It seems that the information conveyed before helped the authorities successfully prevent the terrible disaster."

He muttered secretly again: "It's interesting to be able to use props to spray flames!"

At this time, Rhea Quin glanced at him a few times and suddenly asked: "Cael, you have been in a daze for a long time, what are you thinking about?"

Cael said casually: "Nothing."

Rhea changed the subject: "I don't know how long the school closure will last. I hope I won't be unable to go home today."

Cael smiled and said, "I can definitely go home."

He knew the result, and it was not difficult to draw a conclusion based on the result.

Rhea blinked her beautiful eyes: "Why?"

Cael said without hesitation: "If I were the person in charge of the Black Armor Army, if the city had to be blocked for a long time, I would notify the school to suspend classes from the beginning."

Rhea was convinced: "That makes sense."

Cael added: "The Black Armor Army is very powerful. Half a day has passed. They have probably killed the monster. Maybe the blockade will be lifted soon."

The girl echoed: "I hope so."

Jonah Wen, who was sitting in the back row, wanted to object, but he remembered that he was slapped in the face in the morning, so he shut up obediently.

He thought the school might be in danger before, but half a day had passed and the campus had been calm. Does it look like there is danger?

Half an hour later.

The homeroom teacher, Mr. Easton Yan, strode in and announced some news: "Dear students, the Black Armor Army has just withdrawn and the blockade of the school has been lifted."

A small cheer broke out in the classroom.

Everyone looked happy. After all, no one wanted to be locked up in school.

Rhea looked at Cael and gave him a thumbs up: "Your prediction is so accurate!"

Cael smiled and said nothing.

Prediction?

This is the truth.

Jonah Wen was secretly glad that he didn't interrupt just now, otherwise he would be slapped in the face again.

After school.

Cael held a silver coin as usual and cast the Eye of All-Seeing.

The illusion lasted for one second and then disappeared.

A message flashed by: "Proficiency +3, current proficiency is 52/1000, and mental value is 8.3/13.4."

Cael was surprised.

Since the Eye of All-Seeing was upgraded to level 2, the proficiency of deducing the money-picking information has never been gained. Why did it gain 3 points of proficiency this time?

How strange!

Cael recalled the foreshadowing picture and guessed: "Most of the coins picked up before were copper coins, and the rest were silver coins. Could it be gold coins this time?"

It is very likely!

He whistled excitedly: "Could it be that I did a good deed and this is a reward from God?"

Cael rode his bicycle for nearly half an hour and arrived at the eastern suburbs of the city.

Compared with the city center, the building density here is much lower.

The vegetation coverage rate has greatly increased, and many areas can still see interlaced farmland.

Cael looked at the dim sky and the dark forest, and felt a little regretful: "There are no street lights in the suburbs. What should I do if something happens? I should wait for the weekend to come back."

He muttered: "Forget it, since I'm here, I might as well go and look for it."

Cael continued to ride for hundreds of meters and saw a large piece of wasteland covered with weeds and a small ditch winding through it.

He parked his bicycle on the side of the road, walked along the ditch for dozens of meters, and successfully found a large stone.

According to the clues, the gold coin was lying in the mud and sand next to the stone. This place is so remote that it has probably been buried for a long time and is considered unclaimed money.

And unclaimed things, aren't they his property?

Cael squatted beside the ditch excitedly, took out a small shovel from his schoolbag, and was about to start digging when an illusion suddenly appeared in front of him:

a small ball of black mist, like an ink ball, suddenly fell from the sky and instantly drilled into the mud of the ditch.

"Nite... Sabath... Anyaka..."

The extremely strange murmurs rang in his ears out of thin air.

Just hearing it makes people feel annoyed and want to yell.

Then, the illusion disappeared.

This obviously triggered the passive Eye of Omniscience once.

The proficiency increased by 4 points.

Cael was shocked: "This should be the power of the alien god, right?"

He never expected that the gold coins he found would be related to the alien god. This is too bizarre.

The textbook clearly states that if ordinary people approach certain items related to alien gods, they will hear whispers and their souls may be polluted.

He quickly stood up, took several steps back, and made a deduction at the fastest speed: "Is it dangerous?"

The result came immediately - the power contained in the gold coin is in a very mysterious state. As long as you don't touch it directly, there is no danger.

Cael breathed a sigh of relief and naturally thought of a question: "Why did this gold coin appear here?"

He thought that this was someone's property that was accidentally lost.

But now it seems that this is definitely intentional.

Cael pondered for a while and thought to himself: "If I guess correctly, the gold coin is 100% related to the textile factory incident.

"I changed the plot direction myself, and I have a strong correlation myself, so the success rate of deducing related things is surprisingly high."

"I never predicted the gold coin, but I suddenly foresaw it today, and that's why."

Cael took a deep breath and muttered: "Deducing who left the coin."

The illusion reappeared:

in the darkness, a thin figure quickly appeared beside the ditch, dropped a gold coin, and then quickly left.

The whole process took no more than three seconds.

Then, the illusion disappeared.

Cael looked solemn: "It's just as I thought!"

He immediately understood everything: "A believer of a foreign god secretly hid a coin as a backup, and then he participated in the textile factory incident and died at the hands of the Black Armored Army.

"Before he died, this person used some strange secret technique to make the black fog escape the scene, fly a long distance, and attach itself to the gold coin."

"So it was inevitable that I found this gold coin!"