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Lord of The Mysteries: The Arrival of the New Black Emperor

A fanfiction of "Lord of the Mysteries," following the Black Emperor pathway. The Old Ones roar in the starry sky, heralding the impending apocalypse. The authority of "Order," which can minimize the risk of losing control, becomes the target of the Old Ones' contention. However, the Old Ones are unaware that the essence symbolizing order and distortion, the "Land of Disorder," has been mastered by a newly transmigrated young man with a complex background named Hobert. He joins the Tarot Club and begins to structure the order of the human world, gradually gaining control over the authority of order.

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Chapter 8: The Throne of the "Nation of Disorder"

Chapter 8: The Throne of the "Nation of Disorder"

Christine looked at the deep black potion and gave a final reminder: "You have one last chance to back out. Once you drink this, you will become extraordinary and leave behind the life of an ordinary person forever."

Hobert picked up the beaker. "Before I lose the courage to move forward."

He drank the potion in one gulp. As soon as the deep black liquid entered his stomach, Hobert began to tremble uncontrollably. For a moment, the world before his eyes seemed to distort.

At the same time, intermittent whispers echoed in his ears. The whispers were so vague that he couldn't make out what they were saying.

Soon, he gained some understanding. In previous eras, only Solomon had successfully ascended to become the Black Emperor, but he fell during the War of the Four Emperors. Later, empire Roselle became the new Black Emperor, completely eliminating the possibility of Solomon's rebirth.

Therefore, Solomon had almost no influence on lower-sequence extraordinary individuals of the same path, and Roselle's current state was very poor. Hobert couldn't remember the specifics, but knowing the Emperor's state would lead to contamination. In any case, the Emperor couldn't influence lower-sequence extraordinary individuals either.

Because the "Lawyer Path" had no existing true gods or high-sequence individuals, extraordinary individuals of this path wouldn't hear distinct whispers during their ascension.

Hobert then noticed two small cracks on a wooden plank on the bookshelf and a small dent on the cover of a book.

Based on these observations, Hobert deduced that the bookshelf would start to deteriorate from that plank and the book from that small dent.

These were the flaws of the bookshelf and the book!

But soon, this strange vision disappeared, and the uncontrollable trembling also ceased.

Seeing Hobert's state stabilize, Christine poured a glass of the white wine they had used earlier for both of them. "Although mastering the Sequence 9 potion isn't very difficult, congratulations are still in order."

"Thank you." Hobert took the glass, clinked it with Christine's, and they both drank it down.

Christine put away the potion formula, and the two of them sat back at the desk.

Christine began to explain the main abilities of a "Lawyer": "I heard from your father that a lawyer can find the weaknesses of things or opponents from the information they see and hear.

"But you need to be cautious in battle because most enemies are aware of their weaknesses and may have ways to protect them.

"Additionally, your eloquence will improve, and you can twist some simple thoughts of others, but it's best to use this when the opponent is unprepared."

He spread his hands. "That's all I know. You'll have to explore the other abilities and precautions on your own."

Christine then taught Hobert how to activate and deactivate spiritual vision. However, a "Lawyer's" spiritual vision couldn't see a person's "aether body" or "spiritual body," only the obvious flaws in the scenery or people before them.

But when Hobert used spiritual vision to examine Christine, he couldn't find any weaknesses.

Christine smiled. "Remember, when you can't see any flaws in a person, it often means that person is currently unbeatable."

Hobert was taken aback. Such modest boasting!

He then realized that Christine was likely a strong "mid-sequence" individual.

Christine continued to explain some extraordinary knowledge, such as the "Acting Method," and finally said, "I'll arrange for you to work as a lawyer's assistant at a law firm the day after tomorrow or on Thursday. I hope you find the essence of being a lawyer there."

It wasn't until the end of the conversation that Hobert had a chance to ask, "Who cursed my family, or rather, the Heller family?"

Hobert's biological father's full name was Rex Heller. After Christine adopted Hobert, he took his adoptive father's surname.

Christine seemed to recall some past events and, after more than half a minute, said, "I promised Rex that I would tell you the whole truth after you fully master the Sequence 8 potion. Oh, the whole truth as I know it.

"At that time, you will face another choice. Until then, the less you know, the better."

Hobert nodded. "Alright."

Since the other party wouldn't say, he planned to investigate using his father's information once he became familiar with the lawyer's abilities.

The conversation ended there. As Hobert closed the study door, he saw Christine behind the desk, seemingly lost in memories, staring blankly.

After leaving the study, Hobert thought of a question: How did Christine know he was showing signs of losing control?

Christine had been on a business trip for more than half a month. Before he left, Hobert's madness wasn't that strong, and no one noticed anything unusual.

Someone must have discovered Hobert's abnormality after Christine left and informed him.

Hobert quickly thought of two possibilities: his adoptive mother, Melissa , or the butler, Valk.

But Hobert's speculation ended there. There was no point in further guessing, and no need to verify. It was enough to know in his heart.

At dinner, Christine returned to his usual self, chatting and joking with the family, occasionally bantering with his daughter.

The family atmosphere was still very good, but Hobert felt somewhat alienated and rarely spoke at the dinner table.

After dinner, Hobert read for a while and soon became too sleepy to keep his eyes open.

He hadn't slept well the previous night, and today's Tarot meeting and potion consumption had left him physically and mentally exhausted.

Unconsciously, Hobert entered the "Nation of Disorder" in his dream again.

The difference was that he usually appeared near the ancient village at the foot of the mountain in the "Nation of Disorder," but this time he appeared at the mountain peak.

There was a chair that seemed to be made of stone or jade, standing in the grass, covered with some moss, as if it were part of the mountain.

In front of the chair was a large pool of water, the water pitch black, but strangely, the rocks at the bottom were visible.

In the black water, countless white star-like light clusters floated slowly like jellyfish, appearing almost alive.

Hobert thoughtfully sat on the stone chair, and in that instant, he felt a special connection with the "Nation of Disorder."

He then saw the blurry figure that had been chasing and shouting at him before, floating towards him. The figure seemed clearer now, and he could see it was a man.

Hobert waved his hand towards the black pool, and the blurry figure was thrown into the pool.

The figure struggled in the pool but couldn't get out.

Hobert immediately understood that now, as an extraordinary individual, he had some control over the "Nation of Disorder."

(End of Chapter)