"I don't remember how 'I' did it." Agnes lowered her gaze and looked at the lines on the ground and said, "I don't even think this is a good choice."
"Even though I heard that there is nothing wrong with Alyssa at the moment, I'm not sure what the person I'm connected to needs to pay for her, and I don't think He helped Alyssa for nothing."
Ms. Jones stared at Agnes, and finally sighed slightly and said, "Okay, I understand. Then we will choose the original plan and try to use traditional methods to slowly eliminate his madness."
"But we need you to always pay attention to the state of his mental body during our treatment. Once his mental state changes, you must issue a warning in time. We must let everyone involved in this plan before the depraved aura in him breaks out. Members retreated to a safe area."
"Okay." Agnes nodded and said.
.......
"Pain, fear", Agnes wrote these two words on the paper in the diary, then dropped the pen, leaned back on the chair, and rubbed her eyebrows with her left hand.
"What was the basis for my resonance with Alyssa in the first place?" Agnes sighed with some distress.
"Just judging from the two incidents between Mera and Stitch, it seems that the pure negative emotions in my heart are more likely to resonate with me." Agnes wrote another sentence like this in her diary. .
"Due to the extremely small sample size, this inference is just a conjecture, and any conjecture based on this conjecture cannot be used as the basis for all choices."
Agnes glanced at the two words above again, and then looked away after a long time.
She flicked her pen slightly and wrote, starting from the blank line below: "What value is there in Stitch? Why does the church insist on saving him?"
She glanced at it, then closed the diary, stuffed it back on the bookshelf, and left the room.
...
Over the next two months, things suddenly became quiet.
Agnes goes to the church on time every day to assist the church's therapists in eliminating the madness in Stitch's remaining consciousness. This work undoubtedly requires an extremely huge workload. After all, there are more than twenty conscious madnesses waiting to be eliminated.
In fact, even Stitch has such a need. After all, although he can maintain his sanity and communicate with Agnes, how can a consciousness that coexists with so many crazy consciousnesses be completely normal?
It's just that the church's therapists were worried about affecting Agnes' resonance with him, so they chose to put Stitch's treatment last.
The bill to abolish the guild system was reviewed very smoothly. Those staunch supporters of the guild system were arrested and have not been released. The city of Feneport seemed to be suddenly much peaceful. At least Agnes did not encounter any sudden encounters on the road again. To the march of people supporting both sides.
I just heard Aurelio say that on June 28, Henry Schelling asked him to be released. He wanted to attend the funeral of President Carman. It was just that the prison management was worried that he would escape and cause more trouble if he went out. agree.
Agnes still goes to the Musicians' Association from time to time, and Mr. Conti has begun to teach her conducting and is going to let her try it out at a small concert in October.
...
"Agyness!"
Agnes came back from church, and as soon as she stepped through the gate of the manor, she heard Aurelio calling him.
In the past few days, probably because the abolition of the guild system was progressing smoothly, Aurelio suddenly had a lot of free time.
But maybe he had been busy for several months and had formed a habit. Aurelio seemed quite uncomfortable with being free all of a sudden. He was clearly complaining about his father for squeezing him back then, but now he takes the initiative to ask his father for work from time to time.
And most of the things that my father would keep in his hands were relatively important. How could he leave things to Aurelio if he had to do it himself.
So Agnes often saw her father driving Aurelio out with some disgust and pulling the door shut. And Aurelio touched his nose where he almost hit the door, and smiled sarcastically at Agnes who had bumped into her.
Aurelio smiled and asked Agnes: "Feneport City will have a Roselle Memorial Exhibition this month. Do you want to go?"
Agnes added a few words in her heart, yes, Aurelio would come to her if he had nothing to do, and then drag herself to accompany him.
However, the memorial exhibition of Emperor Roselle...
"Roselle Memorial Exhibition?" Agnes looked at Aurelio with some confusion.
"Yes, this year marks the 130th anniversary of the death of Emperor Roselle. The Church of Steam is touring the entire Northern Continent holding a memorial exhibition for Roselle."
"Honestly, I didn't expect that they would really agree to the Church of Steam holding a Roselle Memorial Exhibition in Feneport City. After all, the relationship between Feneport and Intis has never been good."
Agnes nodded noncommittally and asked, "Then when will we go?"
"We'll go after the exhibition ends in the afternoon."
After the exhibition ends in the afternoon? It will be around 6 o'clock then, so let's leave the Musicians Association early today.
"Okay, then...will you pick me up at the Musicians Association in the afternoon?" Agnes asked casually.
Aurelio sighed deeply.
"Are you even starting to dislike me, Agnes?" Aurelio lowered his eyes slightly, with a sad look on his face.
Agnes couldn't help but frown.
"Speak carefully!" Agnes said seriously.
"Don't you go to the Musicians' Association this afternoon. Can we set off from home together in the afternoon?" Aurelio looked directly into Agnes's eyes and asked.
Agnes opened her mouth and finally heard herself say a word.
"OK."
...
Agnes twitched her lips slightly as she looked at the velvet quilts, gold-inlaid glassware, gold-plated toilets and other daily items in the "Daily Exhibition Hall".
She always felt that she had some impression of such a scene in her mind, but it was not very clear. Agnes estimated that this should be part of the memories she had forgotten.
She always felt that there should be a fanatical female commentator instead of the serious-looking commentator with a calm tone in front of her.
The Church of Steam should send a somewhat passionate lecturer, Agnes thought to herself, someone like the student who gave the lecture would be more suitable.
"These clothes designed by Emperor Roselle are quite nice. Do you want me to ask a clothesmaker to customize a few sets of similar styles for you?" Aurelio blinked with his right eye and bumped Agnes with his elbow.
"Forget it, it's too exaggerated and I don't like it very much." Agnes said helplessly.
"After walking out of the 'Daily Exhibition Hall', we came to the 'Documentary Exhibition Hall'." The commentator's words interrupted Aurelio's words in time.