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Chapter 552: 190: Very Important Letter _3



He took out the copper piece in his hand that recorded the “Undying Curse” and looked at it carefully.

The high-level Demon Language he couldn’t understand before, he could now make sense of it.

He could understand the part of the secret skill that his current level of cognition allowed him to.

Leonard guessed that the ten layers of secret skills recorded on this copper piece, he probably understood about twenty to thirty percent.

This was a great surprise already.

Normally, the Fifty-two Demon God Secret Skill could only be understood by card masters who have successfully performed a Demonic Solution that corresponds to the sequence .

And Leonard Churchill, who is not in the “Clubs3 – Plague Doctor” sequence, could still understand it.

It appears that the Demon Solution of the “Joker” had some advanced cognitive method that allowed him to understand all of the Demon God Forbidden Techniques?

“Goodness… Does this mean that I will be able to comprehend various Demon God Forbidden Techniques by myself in the future?”

Leonard’s eyes narrowed slightly, immersed in the mysterious and complex atmosphere of the ancient demon language.

However, his current learning ability was different from the efficiency he was experiencing during his previous fights.

At that time, it had been greatly exaggerated due to the augmentation of the “Great Terror of Death”.

Now he only had the Demonic Solution going for him, which seemed a bit off.

But it was enough.

Leonard looked at the copper piece, then at the written manuscript of Overlord Body Method and the Secret Manual, the legendary martial skill “Palace Palm”, and then began to go back over many profound books that he couldn’t understand before.

Now his learning ability was not just a simple photographic memory.

It was at the level of “comprehension at a glance”.

With the assistance of Demonic Solution, Leonard could understand extraordinary knowledge that exceeded his current cognition.

With the enhancement of multiple thoughts in his brain he could comprehend ten thoughts at once.

The books in front of him were flipping through at a very fast pace.

The only sound by his ear was the rustling of the pages turning.

In his mind, countless symbols and knowledge were flooding in like a whale swallowing krill.

However, the good times did not last long. The clown illusion behind Leonard suddenly vanished.

Leonard felt the depleted curse power within his body and realized what had happened.

He let out a sigh of relief, murmured, “The consumption of spirit and curse power is pretty exaggerated…”

The consumption of demonic solution was like a leak in a vat, a larger drain than any martial skill.

His current second-tier curse power value of over ten thousand had been consumed rapidly.

There was also a strong feeling of fatigue, mentally.

It was just because he’d pushed himself too hard, extending the duration of his life.

Now there was no need to do so.

Looking at his drastically depleted curse power, Leonard decided to remove the demonic solution and began to meditate to recover.

He thought of something and muttered to himself, “But, that being said, I must find the keyphrase to the subsequent ‘Gluttony’ breathing method…”

Now he had already mastered the twelve levels of the breathing method keyphrase at hand. Relying on these basic keyphrases, it was difficult to increase the upper limit of his curse power value.

The only way he could think of was that Abel might have some subsequent keyphrases.

Leonard sat by the fire and meditated, flipping through various books as usual.

He did not abandon the pursuit of knowledge, this path of mundane must has long-lasting pleasure, just because he only had three months of life left.

However, as he was reading, he suddenly felt something.

“Hmm…”

Leonard knew what had happened.

He took out the card that was used as a bookmark in the book.

The mysterious Miss Anne did indeed have a new letter.

‘Mr. Sunny, thank you for your encouragement, which made me understand my own heart. After careful consideration, I also think my life should be chosen by myself. “Do whatever you want, with no regrets,” how wise your words are! Although we have never met, I think… you must be erudite and wise. Oh, sorry, I was blabbering. Returning to the previous issue, I find it hard to imagine spending my life with a complete stranger and a man of such low character. It darkens my life. Your letter gave me courage, I reflected seriously on it, I must refuse to take on the marriage arranged by my family! I want to walk the path of my own life, I long for freedom and beauty, rather than being a tool of marriage, wasting my life! For this… even if it means death…’

The content of the letter was not long.

But the tragic emotion was expressed thickly between the lines.

It was as if a naïve little girl had grown into a resolute young girl.

A rosebud was blooming, with its beauty came thorns.

Rebellious and impulsive.

Looking at the letter, Leonard raised his eyebrows, he couldn’t help but chuckle: “This girl…destroyed her own marriage?”

That’s courageous.

And not necessarily a bad thing.

But, for the noble girls of this era, they indeed served as “tools”.

Their existence was a bond of interest for their families.

It seemed that the gears of destiny had been turned just because of his letter.

Leonard also felt something quite strange about it.

Was this the second girl he had “incited” to rebel?

Immediately, Leonard thought of Catherine Carter.

When he first met her, “Silver Mist Rose” was an attractive girl, but the impression she left on him was just like a Canary.

It didn’t trigger any interest in him at all.

It was only after Catherine Carter had done her utmost in the “Hero Trial”, did Leonard change his mind.

It was as if a pretty girl in an oil painting had stepped out of the frame and had become a real person with a soul.

It was then that Leonard felt that Catherine Carter had truly entered his field of vision.


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