Volume 2
Chapter 34: The Shadow of an Idealist
Erlin Zege’s death, an unsolved mystery silently buried in the Empire’s history.
Of course, Anselm, with his traverser memories, knew the truth behind that mysterious “suicide.”
Three years ago, he’d planned to use it to crush Mingfuluo but ultimately chose to abandon it.
Three years later, intending to destroy Mingfuluo entirely, Anselm had no need or plan to use this critical information.
But Sulun, to win Mingfuluo over, turned this life-altering event—the very thing that shaped her—into an irresistible lure.
Fate’s threads were far stronger than Anselm’s impromptu schemes in the black market.
Yet, this was within Anselm’s calculations.
His late-night chat with Hitana wasn’t baseless bravado. The contingencies he left three years ago were enough to decide everything, and fate itself… knew it.
Just as fate wouldn’t let Hitana be tamed into a loyal dog, stirring her defiance early on—yet that defiance also advanced Anselm’s taming—so too did fate, aware of his schemes, coldly push events forward.
Like Mingfuluo’s “rational choice,” a simple value calculation: let Anselm destroy her emotions and self, or follow his plan while vying against him. The choice was obvious.
After all, this wasn’t Chishuang Territory, where Anselm could suppress all variables with his power.
In the Imperial Capital, with the Grand Princess, the Empress and even Sulun, too much was beyond his control. Thus, even if fate never “deus ex machina,” its disturbances in this world were terrifying.
“It’s just that this thing’s effectiveness is quite limited.”
In a dilapidated house, Anselm leaned against the wall, arms crossed, eyeing Mingfuluo’s “detector.”
He raised an eyebrow.
“Even if you don’t want Babel Tower to know you’re investigating Mr. Zege’s case, you could’ve commissioned the Alchemical Association to make one. Why do it yourself?”
Mingfuluo paced the dusty room, saying coldly, “Sulun told me the assassin who killed Grandfather is still in the Imperial Capital. Commissioning the Alchemical Association for a specialized hunting tool would raise suspicions.”
“Because the requester is Erlin Zege’s granddaughter. Though it’s an old matter most have forgotten, there’s no guarantee someone won’t connect the dots.”
Anselm clapped lightly.
“Even outside creation and knowledge, your wisdom shines. That’s what I like most about you, Arlo.”
“Are you expecting me to swoon over such a flippant compliment?”
“No, I wanted to hear that sarcastic retort.”
The young Hydra squinted, chuckling.
“Quite amusing, nostalgic even. You’re adapting to our old rhythm better than I expected.”
“…”
Mingfuluo’s expression faltered, unable to refute his words.
When she scrutinized every word Anselm said, using rationality as her shield, his influence was minimal.
But now, with no choice but to lower her cold defenses and open the floodgates of reason, emotions flowed like bodily instincts, somewhat beyond her control.
—When not deliberately opposing Anselm, she became like this.
Unable to deny reality, Mingfuluo stayed silent, continuing her search for clues in the old house.
This was the home Erlin Zege lived in during his destitute later years, far from the Imperial Capital’s center, in an unremarkable corner of the lower district.
The alchemical master, renowned nationwide four or five decades ago, died miserably in this rundown house.
“Can you tell me what you’re thinking?”
Anselm stopped lounging, hands behind his back, strolling through the house.
“Hendrik and others, with more means, power, and resources, couldn’t uncover a shred of truth. Yet you, Arlo, rely on this rushed, half-baked detector to find clues.”
His fingers brushed the thick dust on a rotting wooden board.
“Because the case was unresolved back then, full of mysteries, you think their investigations faced heavy obstacles?”
“And now, with the events of fifteen years ago nearly forgotten, you believe there’s a chance to find something?”
“Not just that.”
Within her gray-white frames, Mingfuluo’s purple eyes were icy.
“I believe the killer who murdered Grandfather is likely active again.”
“Oh?”
“Just as they killed Grandfather, he—or those behind him—wants to kill me.”
Mingfuluo’s meaning was clear and Anselm responded with interest.
“Because you have my support, because you’re more likely than your grandfather to… realize his ideals, your convictions?”
Erlin Zege was the starting point of Mingfuluo’s transcendent ideals and the origin of Babel Tower.
From a near-peerless alchemical master, he fell to a raving madman, all for one vision—
Universal transcendence.
He wanted to create alchemical tools usable without ether, even by ordinary people, to transform the world.
In a world warped by transcendence’s dominance, the fate of such an idea was obvious.
Had the Empress or Hydra shown interest, Erlin might have found a turning point.
But Ephithand, though not yet as mad as now, was already showing signs of defying death, neglecting court and empire, indifferent to the matter.
Flamel, then still a half-wanderer roaming the world, gave Erlin high praise but cared little when the alchemist he’d once commended became a madman.
The Concordant Church’s Water of Redemption also offered mortals transcendence, but its essence was to elevate them to transcendents.
Erlin’s idea ran counter to that.
Not to make mortals transcendent, but to let them… wield transcendence.
His tragic end was inevitable, the despairing fate of an idealist.
Thus… Mingfuluo believed that if the killer and mastermind would kill a destitute Erlin with no hope of rising, they’d have no qualms targeting her—a woman with his knowledge, equal talent, and Hydra’s backing.
After all, the young Hydra might, on a whim, push that fantastical vision forward.
With Flamel’s death, Anselm inherited the alchemical legacy of the empire’s greatest sage and Hydra’s astronomical resources, giving Babel Tower and Mingfuluo the capital to pursue it.
In fact, Mingfuluo was preparing to do so, though far more cautiously than her grandfather.
Her reasoning held.
“Then my coming with you is a big help, isn’t it?”
Anselm’s gaze drifted to the floor, settling on a decayed chair.
In his traverser memories, Erlin Zege died sitting in that chair.
Young Mingfuluo, eagerly bringing a small experiment to show her grandfather, saw his corpse.
“I don’t deny it,” Mingfuluo answered calmly, focusing on her search.
“With you here, that dangerous assassin and their mastermind won’t dare cast their gaze, covering their tracks. They won’t know I’m pursuing the truth.”
“And it ensures your safety… quite a two-for-one.”
Anselm smiled, recalling Erlin’s death scene, the bizarre truth making his smile brighter. “Should I… charge you a price?”
“Fine.”
Mingfuluo agreed without hesitation.
“…Hm? When I asked if you wanted the truth about your grandfather’s death from me, you weren’t so quick.”
“The cost was too high. I couldn’t afford it.”
Both knew how deeply Erlin’s death affected Mingfuluo.
She understood that entrusting it to Anselm, alongside Babel Tower, would mean selling herself entirely, leaving no room to turn back.
But for this kind of “help”…
“You’re quite the opportunist.” Anselm chuckled.
“Such petty calculations aren’t likable, Arlo.”
“So, beyond the price I’ll pay, I’ll offer something extra.”
The petite woman turned to Anselm, saying earnestly, “Use me to spark conflict between the Empress and Ivora. How about it?”
Anselm looked at Mingfuluo, clearly not joking, and raised an eyebrow.
“How… did you suddenly think of this?”
“I agreed to help Sulun against Ivora, but that doesn’t mean I have any fondness for the little princess.”
Mingfuluo said expressionlessly, “Nor for Her Majesty.”
“Since you and Ivora are at odds, why not use this chance to strike her and shift the blame to the Empress? Just give me orders. You won’t bear the responsibility.”
Her words were audacious—using Sulun to uncover Erlin’s death, pulling Anselm into the deal, aiming to outmaneuver both, and even dragging the Empress into it.
“Whether Ivora faces severe punishment from the Empress or the Empress is affected, it’s good for you.”
The current Empress and Hydra had parted ways, each awaiting a final frenzy, perhaps a world-shaking clash.
Anything bad for the Empress was likely good for Hydra.
“…Interesting.”
Anselm nodded with a light smile.
“I hadn’t planned to meddle in your little deal with Sulun, but now you’ve piqued my interest. Alright, I accept.”
“Though you call it a bonus, since you’re so sincere, Arlo, I’ll lighten the price.”
The young Hydra’s lips curved, his intrigued smile hinting at something sinister.
“Tonight, I’ll come find you. Prepare that puppet you used before.”
“…” Mingfuluo’s eyelids twitched.
“Must the price involve that?”
“Would you prefer I use it to torment you? That’s not off the table.”
“…Understood. Any other demands?”
“Only one…”
Anselm’s figure suddenly appeared behind her, leaning down to whisper in her ear, “Be prepared, Arlo—physically and mentally.”
Mingfuluo froze for two seconds, then turned, staring intently at Anselm.
“Are you deliberately interfering because you planned this all along?”
To avoid being completely and utterly outmaneuvered by someone like Anselm, Mingfuluo had a simple, effective strategy.
Always remind herself: Whatever I can think of, Anselm can surely think of too—and more thoroughly, more perfectly.
This mindset had saved her from many traps of self-assumed cleverness.
“Well…” The seemingly harmless Hydra smiled. “I don’t spend all my time scheming against you.”
In Mingfuluo’s eyes, that gentle smile was as good as a confirmation.
“You can say that to yourself. Don’t expect me to—”
Before she could finish, the detector in her hand suddenly reacted.
“…” Anselm, seeing this, raised an eyebrow but said nothing.
“Someone was here… five days ago!”
Mingfuluo’s attention shifted to the detector.
Though hastily made with a simple principle, it was effective enough.
It couldn’t uncover a fifteen-year-old tragedy, but detecting traces from five days ago was well within its capabilities.
Faced with this almost miraculous “coincidence,” Anselm merely crossed his arms and smiled. “Can you track it?”
“It should be possible. The other party doesn’t seem to be a high-tier powerhouse. The traces are faint but simple to follow.”
Mingfuluo took a deep breath, unprepared for such an easy lead.
Leaving traceable marks so carelessly likely ruled out the person as Erlin’s killer, but their presence here was enough to make them a suspect.
Her gaze swept over a chair in the room, then she closed her eyes, silent for a long time.
When her eyes opened again, the deep purple held a chilling, piercing danger.
“Let’s go, Anselm.”
“Not worried I’ll sabotage things mid-way, spooking the snake?” Anselm asked.
“You’re not that bored.”
“You have a lot of faith in me.”
Mingfuluo didn’t respond, leaving the dilapidated, empty house and resolutely following the detector’s trail toward her target.
However… Neither she nor Anselm expected the destination to be so… bizarre.
“This is true…”
Standing outside the gate, Anselm looked at the opulent Mansion, his expression peculiar.
“How does one even comment on this…”
He couldn’t help but laugh.
“But honestly, seeing things unfold like this makes the trip worthwhile… Don’t you think, Arlo?”
Mingfuluo, standing beside him, remained silent.
The mansion was Zege Mansion, once proof of her grandfather Erlin Zege’s glory in the Imperial Capital.
But now, or rather long before, its owners were no longer Erlin—or her.
They were Mingfuluo’s… father and mother.
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Chapters
- Chapter 245 : Chapter 245
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- Chapter 243 : Chapter 243
- Chapter 242 : Chapter 242
- Chapter 241 : Chapter 241
- Chapter 240 : Chapter 240
- Chapter 239 : Chapter 239
- Chapter 238 : Chapter 238
- Chapter 237 : Chapter 237
- Chapter 236 : Chapter 236
- Chapter 235 : Chapter 235
- Chapter 234 : Chapter 234
- Chapter 233 : Chapter 233
- Chapter 232 : Chapter 232
- Chapter 231 : Chapter 231
- Chapter 230 : Chapter 230
- Chapter 229 : Chapter 229
- Chapter 228 : Chapter 228
- Chapter 227 : Chapter 227
- Chapter 226 : Chapter 226
- Chapter 225 : Chapter 225
- Chapter 224 : Chapter 224
- Chapter 223 : Chapter 223
- Chapter 222 : Chapter 222
- Chapter 221 : Chapter 221
- Chapter 220 : Chapter 220
- Chapter 219 : Chapter 219
- Chapter 218 : Chapter 218
- Chapter 217 : Chapter 217
- Chapter 216 : Chapter 216
- Chapter 215 : Chapter 215
- Chapter 214 : Chapter 214
- Chapter 213 : Chapter 213
- Chapter 212 : Chapter 212
- Chapter 211 : Chapter 211
- Chapter 210 : Chapter 210
- Chapter 209 : Chapter 209
- Chapter 208 : Chapter 208
- Chapter 207 : Chapter 207
- Chapter 206 : Chapter 206
- Chapter 205 : Chapter 205
- Chapter 204 : Chapter 204
- Chapter 203 : Chapter 203
- Chapter 202 : Chapter 202
- Chapter 201.3 : Chapter 201.3
- Chapter 201.2 : Chapter 201.2
- Chapter 201.1 : Chapter 201.1
- Chapter 200 : Chapter 200
- Chapter 199 : Chapter 199
- Chapter 198 : Chapter 198
- Chapter 197 : Chapter 197
- Chapter 196 : Chapter 196
- Chapter 195 : Chapter 195
- Chapter 194 : Chapter 194
- Chapter 193 : Chapter 193
- Chapter 192 : Chapter 192
- Chapter 191 : Chapter 191
- Chapter 190 : Chapter 190
- Chapter 189 : Chapter 189
- Chapter 188 : Chapter 188
- Chapter 187 : Chapter 187
- Chapter 186 : Chapter 186
- Chapter 185 : Chapter 185
- Chapter 184 : Chapter 184
- Chapter 183 : Chapter 183
- Chapter 182 : Chapter 182
- Chapter 181 : Chapter 181
- Chapter 180 : Chapter 180
- Chapter 179 : Chapter 179
- Chapter 178 : Chapter 178
- Chapter 177 : Chapter 177
- Chapter 176 : Chapter 176
- Chapter 175 : Chapter 175
- Chapter 174 : Chapter 174
- Chapter 173 : Chapter 173
- Chapter 172 : Chapter 172
- Chapter 171 : Chapter 171
- Chapter 170 : Chapter 170
- Chapter 169 : Chapter 169
- Chapter 168 : Chapter 168
- Chapter 167 : Chapter 167
- Chapter 166 : Chapter 166
- Chapter 165 : Chapter 165
- Chapter 164 : Chapter 164
- Chapter 163 : Chapter 163
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- Chapter 161 : Chapter 161
- Chapter 160 : Chapter 160
- Chapter 159 : Chapter 159
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- Chapter 149 : Chapter 149
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- Chapter 147 : Chapter 147
- Chapter 146 : Chapter 146
- Chapter 145 : Chapter 145
- Chapter 144 : Chapter 144
- Chapter 143 : Chapter 143
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- Chapter 141 : Chapter 141
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- Chapter 137 : Chapter 137
- Chapter 136 : Chapter 136
- Chapter 135 : Chapter 135
- Chapter 134 : Chapter 134
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- Chapter 129 : Chapter 129
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- Chapter 126 : Chapter 126
- Chapter 125 : Chapter 125
- Chapter 124 : Chapter 124
- Chapter 123 : Chapter 123
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- Chapter 121 : Chapter 121
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- Chapter 119 : Chapter 119
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- Chapter 116 : Chapter 116
- Chapter 115 : Chapter 115
- Chapter 114 : Chapter 114
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- Chapter 104 : Chapter 104
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- Chapter 101 : Chapter 101
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- Chapter 99 : Chapter 99
- Chapter 98 : Chapter 98
- Chapter 97 : Chapter 97
- Chapter 96 : Chapter 96
- Chapter 95 : Chapter 95
- Chapter 94 : Chapter 94
- Chapter 93 : Chapter 93
- Chapter 92 : Chapter 92
- Chapter 91 : Chapter 91
- Chapter 90 : Chapter 90
- Chapter 89 : Chapter 89
- Chapter 88 : Chapter 88
- Chapter 87 : Chapter 87
- Chapter 86 : Chapter 86
- Chapter 85 : Chapter 85
- Chapter 84 : Chapter 84
- Chapter 83 : Chapter 83
- Chapter 82 : Chapter 82
- Chapter 81 : Chapter 81
- Chapter 80 : Chapter 80
- Chapter 79 : Chapter 79
- Chapter 78 : Chapter 78
- Chapter 77 : Chapter 77
- Chapter 76 : Chapter 76
- Chapter 75 : Chapter 75
- Chapter 74 : Chapter 74
- Chapter 73 : Chapter 73
- Chapter 72 : Chapter 72
- Chapter 71 : Chapter 71
- Chapter 70 : Chapter 70
- Chapter 69 : Chapter 69
- Chapter 68 : Chapter 68
- Chapter 67 : Chapter 67
- Chapter 66 : Chapter 66
- Chapter 65 : Chapter 65
- Chapter 64 : Chapter 64
- Chapter 63 : Chapter 63
- Chapter 62 : Chapter 62
- Chapter 61 : Chapter 61
- Chapter 60 : Chapter 60
- Chapter 59 : Chapter 59
- Chapter 58 : Chapter 58
- Chapter 57 : Chapter 57
- Chapter 56 : Chapter 56
- Chapter 55 : Chapter 55
- Chapter 54 : Chapter 54
- Chapter 53 : Chapter 53
- Chapter 52 : Chapter 52
- Chapter 51 : Chapter 51
- Chapter 50 : Chapter 50
- Chapter 49 : Chapter 49
- Chapter 48 : Chapter 48
- Chapter 47 : Chapter 47
- Chapter 46 : Chapter 46
- Chapter 45 : Chapter 45
- Chapter 44 : Chapter 44
- Chapter 43 : Chapter 43
- Chapter 42 : Chapter 42
- Chapter 41 : Chapter 41
- Chapter 40 : Chapter 40
- Chapter 39 : Chapter 39
- Chapter 38 : Chapter 38
- Chapter 37 : Chapter 37
- Chapter 36 : Chapter 36
- Chapter 35 : Chapter 35
- Chapter 34 : Chapter 34
- Chapter 33 : Chapter 33
- Chapter 32 : Chapter 32
- Chapter 31 : Chapter 31
- Chapter 30 : Chapter 30
- Chapter 29 : Chapter 29
- Chapter 28 : Chapter 28
- Chapter 27 : Chapter 27
- Chapter 26 : Chapter 26
- Chapter 25 : Chapter 25
- Chapter 24 : Chapter 24
- Chapter 23 : Chapter 23
- Chapter 22 : Chapter 22
- Chapter 21 : Chapter 21
- Chapter 20 : Chapter 20
- Chapter 19 : Chapter 19
- Chapter 18 : Chapter 18
- Chapter 17 : Chapter 17
- Chapter 16 : Chapter 16
- Chapter 15 : Chapter 15
- Chapter 14 : Chapter 14
- Chapter 13 : Chapter 13
- Chapter 12 : Chapter 12
- Chapter 11 : Chapter 11
- Chapter 10 : Chapter 10
- Chapter 9 : Chapter 9
- Chapter 8 : Chapter 8
- Chapter 7 : Chapter 7
- Chapter 6 : Chapter 6
- Chapter 5 : Chapter 5
- Chapter 4 : Chapter 4
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