My incarnation is becoming a global calamity.

Chapter 121 The Simple Use of the Fool's Hat



Chapter 121 The Simple Use of the Fool's Hat

The slave trader's face turned ashen after hearing this.

He was quite familiar with the strength of Su Tu's avatar.

Just when he was preparing to enjoy a pleasant life, this guy suddenly appeared and spoiled his mood.

Even when he finally took the cat boy away, he could only watch helplessly.

As for Su Tu's instruction to investigate what happened in the south of the city before he left, he did indeed do so.

However, upon learning that the matter was related to Princess Eve, he dared not investigate further.

But it is also known that most of the people who knew about this that night were taken away.

He obtained the information from someone who was hiding in the shadows and saw the scene through a window.

Now, this person suddenly sent his subordinate to deliver a message, wanting him to come to his place, which clearly indicates that he wants to know the results of the investigation.

If that's the case, then there won't be much danger on this trip; at most, you'll just get a minor punishment.

He didn't know the specifics of the punishment, but it would definitely make him suffer for a while.

Thinking about this, he hesitated, wondering whether he should tell the people at the church about it.

As the largest and only slave trader in the East District, he naturally had some connections with the true masters of the East District.

However, this relationship can only be used once, and he is reluctant to use it unless absolutely necessary.

In some ways, this matter isn't actually that serious; all I need to do is report the results of my investigation.

There's no need to waste resources that could save someone's life on something you can handle yourself.

Having made his decision, he looked up at Gesner below, the man who had brought Morales up.

"Gesena, I'll be away for a while tonight. Take care of the business matters first. Put aside anything important for now and we'll talk about it when I get back."

The slave traders made arrangements for what would happen after they left.

In his view, he was the undisputed leader in the slave trade in the East District; no one could compete with him, and no one would dare to compete with him.

So even if he leaves temporarily, the business will get back on track and there won't be any major problems.

As for Jesse Nachrichten, he was one of the original members who worked alongside him from the very beginning, so he naturally trusted her.

Upon hearing this, Gersena's eyes lit up slightly, and she immediately nodded in agreement, "Sir, please rest assured, I will absolutely not let any accidents happen."

Seeing this, the slave trader nodded in satisfaction, and then turned his gaze to Morales.

"Come with me tonight, and I'll tell you what happened this evening on the way."

After making the arrangements, he didn't hesitate for long. He took Moles away from the slave trader's guild and headed towards Su Tu's house.

......

Su Tu sat on the sofa, his gaze fixed on the light blue panel in front of him, his brows slightly furrowed.

He hadn't expected that his fame points would increase so slowly during the time he was creating his second avatar.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that there was almost no growth.

His reputation value was 438 before he left, but now it's only 592. That means that in the few days he was gone, his reputation value only increased by 154.

To put it simply, in the past few days, the name "Foolish Play Disaster" has only been spread to 154 people.

Su Tu frowned, knowing that this matter was related to Princess Eve.

His main body had already received the news that Eve had brought the people from that night to the camp and was treating them to good food and drink.

Unfortunately, this matter concerned the reputation of the royal family, and he had no way to persuade the princess to release the person.

This could easily arouse suspicion from others, which is absolutely unsuitable from the perspective of the original party.

"We should think of another way to properly publicize the name of the Foolish Trick."

Su Tu looked out the window, thinking about what methods he could use to improve his reputation.

Good reputation or bad reputation doesn't really matter, as long as I can become stronger.

However, as he pondered, he seemed to sense something, his tightly furrowed brows relaxed slightly, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but turn up.

"It seems this slave trader is quite sensible."

With a thought, the Fool's Hat activated, and an illusion was rapidly constructed around him according to Su Tu's plan.

On the other side, the slave trader's carriage slowly came to a stop in front of Su Tu's house.

He got off the carriage with Morales, who had come with him.

"President, shall we go in now?"

He hadn't forgotten the oppressive feeling Su Tu had given him that evening; even now, that fear still lingered in his heart, unable to dissipate.

So when he asked the question, his voice was still trembling, and he couldn't change it in a short time.

The slave traders, however, paid no heed to Morales's intentions.

In his eyes, Morales was just an unknown tool under his command, someone he could throw away at any time.

If this person hadn't had contact with Su Tu in the evening, he would never have brought this person over; he would have chosen to come by himself instead.

"But going in like this is really too dangerous. I don't even know what that person is thinking..."

He thought to himself, recalling the scene of Su Tu barging into his office that day.

To this day, those deep yet playful eyes are still etched in his mind.

And then there was that seemingly casual yet terrifying statement—"I originally intended to kill you."

It could be said that his fear back then was no less than Morales' fear now.

Even though several days had passed, the fear still lingered in his mind, making him hesitant to step into the house.

However, they were unaware that as they pondered whether or not to step into the house, a strange change was taking place in their surroundings.

All the scenery seemed to be stretched into a ball, constantly shrinking towards the room.

But neither of them could see this scene; the environment in their field of vision remained the same as before.

The next moment, everything went black before their eyes, and a piercing sound rang in their ears, sending chills down their spines.

When they opened their eyes again, they found that they were no longer outside the house.

The candlesticks not far away were emitting an orange glow, which illuminated Su Tu's deep eyes.

The candlelight flickered gently in the breeze blowing in from the window, and the light falling on Su Tu's face swayed from side to side.

In an instant, an intense sense of oppression swept over the two of them, shattering their mental preparations made on the carriage.

Just like when he saw Su Tu before, cold sweat kept pouring down his back, and his body trembled uncontrollably.

After a while, Su Tu's slightly hoarse yet incredibly leisurely voice slowly rang out, gently echoing in the room.

"If you come here but don't come in, wouldn't that make me seem very rude?"

The two of them had no idea why they were suddenly here, even though they had been standing outside just a short while ago.

But as soon as Su Tu uttered those words, they understood that it must have been this person who used some kind of power to suddenly bring them from outside to inside.

Without exception, both of them swallowed hard, their hearts filled with shock at Su Tu's methods.

Little did they know that this tactic was merely a simple exploitation of Su Tu's foolish hat.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.