The Truth Of The Mysteries

The Truth Of The Mysteries
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Waves of strong emotions surfaced in Laville's heart after Dunn said so. He then asked, “Why?”


Beyonders have a lot of very serious hidden risks? To the extent that the internal court of the church takes matters with strange matters with problems beyonders very seriously!


Dunn then entered the carriage, her expression still the same.


“This is not something you should know, but this is also something you cannot know because you are not one of our members.”


Laville was stunned for a moment before she again asked Dunn Stein something.


“I can't decide if I don't know anything related to it.”


He was silent for a moment and continued,


“But I won't know if not join, and if I want to join then I have to know.”


Wouldn't it be like that then it would never join?


Dunn Stein picked up the pipe once more and just like before.


“You may misunderstand, civil members also include part of us.”


“If if you become a civilian member then you will also cooperate with us. And gradually you will find out about the relevant secrets, know the dangers that beyonders encounter, and know the dangers that may occur. As well as considering whether you want to be beyonders later?” After that Laville reorganized her mind and digested what Dunn shared.


Dunn smiled and said, “But you can't just be beyonders just because you want to be beyonders. If you want to be beyonders then the church will see if you can be beyonders or not.”


Yep.. It would be strange if the church was not strict.Laville digested it in his heart and thought of how with him that might be spelled out as half beyonders.


then Laville added with a more intense high tone and with a stronger posture, “Then what about the civilian members? Will it also be very tight?”


Dunn with her eyelids half-closed with her face half-relaxed as she inhaled the pipe, but did not turn it on. “I don't think that's a problem for you. Being a civilian member will not be very strict.”


“Why?” Laville asked about the reason.


He then joked in his heart.


Are my encounters and introductions like fireflies at night that once shone so brightly in the dark?


Dunn then opened her half-closed eyelids, her silver-gray eyes reflecting the same calmness as before.


"First, you managed to escape the terrible disaster that also befell your two friends without our help. It shows that you have the ability or perhaps the great fortune to escape death."


Dunn paused for a moment, she again inhaled her pipe and exhaled it. After that he continued.


"Secondly, you have entered and know part of the world of Beyonders. That's why you'll probably meet another mystical problem."


Dunn turned to look out the window, "In addition, you can't keep monitoring you all the time either."


"So much boring knowledge can also put Beyonders to sleep, even for Beyonders like sleepless. In addition, many workers have also exceeded their good age." Dunn then turned her head towards Laville and pointed with her hands towards her head, she denounced herself. "Even I almost went in like that. Yeah, almost. And also, most of us, the civic members are also part of the Church."


Dunn curled her lips and smiled, "We also couldn't possibly keep an eye on you especially when you were both in bed with your woman."


Upon hearing that Laville understood part of Dunn's goal of offering her to join the Mystery Hand. He thought of Dunn's words and went back to hearing Dunn's words.


"We as members of Mystery Hand can't just let you go when there is a possibility that you will leak information about Beyonders. It would harm my comrades and make things difficult for the Church." Dunn then turned her head back towards Laville, her gray eyes appearing to reflect Laville's figure. "If Beyonders' information is leaked to the public and the public is aware of Beyonders' existence and mystical powers, then there will be a disaster happening."


After hearing Dunn's explanation from the beginning to the present, Laville decided to ask Dunn Stein.


"But wouldn't it be better if we gave the knowledge of mysticism and Beyonders to the community in order to avoid similar disasters from happening again, and make it easier to overcome the disasters that will happen?"


With a face that looked indifferent, Dunn who was very calm then smiled and explained, "Things like that won't happen."


Confused by Dunn's intentions, Laville asked back, "Why?'


The smile on Dunn Stein's face was seen, "The humans are so stupid with what they have never experienced. Human stupidity is beyond your imagination. They're really annoying and they're going to mimic it, creating all sorts of incidents and other problems."


After hearing that, Laville gained a bit of enlightenment. Dunn said with a faint laugh, "Take this a funny question. We Beyonders used to work with people who weren't Beyonders. An example is cooperation with archaeologists, when we often do work with archaeologists. But as a graduate of Vhey's history university, you know it, too. Heretics often seek the power of such things."


Dunn glanced at Laville and saw that the man before her was also thinking about her while giving a statement of agreement.


Dunn again explained, "One day, incidents appeared one by one. The mystical phenomenon also appears to archaeologists even to those who are not Beyonders and are completely unrelated. It caused casualties, therefore Beyonders' knowledge was not made public."


So I see now. Laville gained a deeper enlightenment after hearing the complete explanation from Dunn Stein.


Laville then gave her opinion in accordance with the reason for keeping it secret from the public. "The only lesson that men gain through history is that men never learn from history, and they repeat the same tragedy."


"Yes, that's right. Emperor Kione Benaporte's quote has always had a philosophical meaning in it." Dunn answered briefly.


Emperor Kione Benaporte? This senior transmigrator did not even give the venue of the show to his fallen friend to pose.... Laville was unable to string together the words to reply to Dunn.


Dunn turned her head out of the horse-drawn carriage, a brass light gas lamp displaying the splendor of civilization.


“What is it?” Laville seemed happy that she seemed to be spying on important information, so her interest was shaken.


Dunn's face twitched slightly, then pulled her almost out of sight.


“Faith and fear bring danger, the greater the faith and fear then the danger faced is also greater.”


After saying that, Dunn tagged, “In addition to praying and pleading to the gods, humans cannot solve their real problems.”


“...The greater the faith and fear, the greater the greater the greater and greater the danger.” Laville repeated the sentence.


What followed was fear and uncertainty coming from the unknown. It was like a huge dark shadow created from the light of the lights on the outside street.


Dunn looks at Laville who looks a bit empty, then she gives another reason.


"Third, if you join us, or join a civilian. Then we can more easily monitor your progress and the clues to this case." Dunn returned to her calm facial expression with her eyelids half-closed. "In addition we can also find out the problems that may arise from this incident, and we may be able to resolve them with preparation."


Afterwards Dunn inhaled a pipe and opened her half-closed eyelids. Dunn's body language became firm and her tone became rather heavy.


"So, what do you think? Do you want to join our civilian members?"


Laville was deep in thought, "I might but I might not." After that Laville remembered something and decided to ask Dunn.


"Before that, may I know how much salary I will get if I join." Ask Laville.


Come on, this is a serious question…


Dunn smiled and laughed a little after hearing Laville's question. Dunn answered calmly, "You don't have to worry about that."


"Our salaries are administered by the church as well as the government." Dunn sipped her pipe again and leaned back, "For a new person like you, the salary you get is two Pounds ten Soli, and ten additional Soli as a confidentiality fee. So you'll get three pounds. You'll get enough for you."


Laville thought back about the offer, but Dunn spoke again, “But, you won't have a day off, you'll be working alternately from each of you that you've agreed to.”


“Your salary will also go up when you give a lot of contribution points.”


Dunn watched Laville for a moment and saw that she was still listening, “And if for example you want to take a vacation like going to Soutville, then you have to send a permit first to the church. And when you go your work schedule will be replaced temporarily, but if there is an incident in your place, then you must also handle it if needed.”


After pausing Dunn added, “And for your own division of labor who takes care of it with your colleagues.”


“But as before, you still have to keep this a secret including the people you care about. This is because of the many heretics who pursue the power to satisfy their desires.” Dunn said as she waited for an answer from Laville.


Laville still had not decided on it, but she again asked Dunn, “Then how is there anyone else who is not from the church organization and the government can find out about beyonders?”


Hearing that Dunn slightly smiled, “That's the same as before, even though we are an organization created by the church, but there will definitely be defectors and traitors of the church. And those who betray the church have a large percentage to divulge information beyonders whether intentional or not.”


Laville also reached a deeper understanding of the beyonders world, knowing that there were still other risks to becoming beyonders.


Dunn asked Laville again,


“So, what do you think. Do you want to join?”


Laville was still a bit hesitant, then she asked Dunn, “Can you give me some time to decide?


Dunn still with the same calm expression as before, “That's no problem. I'll wait for you until Sunday.”


Hearing that Laville became a little excited about being able to get a job and stepped up to return to the earth where she came from.


Dunn then told Laville how to meet her when she made the decision, “Then, if you have made up your mind, go to the mercenary's hire place in North Brough area on Ceral Street.”


After hearing that, Laville was a bit confused, “Sorry?”


Dunn then gave her reason, “Our place is also secret, we will not tell you our office before you decide to join us, we may just show you indirectly.”


“So so...” Laville replied, she then voiced her opinion, “That's no problem.”


After a moment of silence, the horse carriage had arrived in front of Laville's house. After that Dunn gave greetings to Laville, “Alright, see you again, may your dreams be beautiful Mr. Laville Maurly.” Dunn said with a smile.


Laville took off her hat and saluted while watching the horse carriage go away. He then took his pocket watch.


Click!


It was only four in the morning, a cool cold wind blew and a faint yellow light shone through the streets.


Laville took a deep breath enjoying the silence of the night around her.


The most crowded districts during the day can become very quiet on a dark day. It was so in contrast to the seance in the Welech house.


After that Laville turned towards her apartment, just then she realized the back of her linen shirt was wet involuntarily by sweat, cold, and damp.