Cuttlefish That Loves Diving
Read chapter 19 again "Ince Zangwill. Male. Forty years old. Former archbishop. A Gatekeeper who failed in his promotion and was enticed by the devil and was corrupted. He escaped with Sealed Artifact 0-08. Particular traits are…0-08 appears to be a common quill, but it does not need ink to write. " WTF...
Now it all makes sense: 1. Mr. Z is Ince Zangwill. 2. His motive is to consume Saint Selena's ashes to become a demigod (sequence 4 nightwatcher of Death pathway) 3. He created all this drama to steal that and made it look like a series of unconnected and coincidental events. 4. Klein (or Zhou Mingrui) was a bug who was somehow disrupting his plans and almost traced him. 5. Mr. Z killed him to get rid of him. Now, Mr. Z doesn't know that our MC has the almighty Gray Fog with him. This was why he could disrupt his plans almost was able to trace him. I sincerely believe that this Gray Fog is the key to our MC's revival.
What the heck??? Writings in the notebook directed all the events that happened?? This is spine-tingling to say the least. A very scary godly action. But interestingly enough, Klein kept subverting the supposed inevitable because of probably the gray mists. The notebook might have said that it's the end but we all know Klein will fight whatever fate the notebook has written for him.
I think we can agree that whatever that quill does, it does not writes/rewrites fate - at least not onipotently. If the quill, or the person writing it had that power, there would be no need to erase or squibble over what was written so many times. That is to say, just because it wrote so does not mean Klein is dead. Although it could be Klein's mysterious fog that blocks such interference, the power is not absolute, nor omniscient (otherwise it would know of the Sun Charms and the Grey Fog - even though it could "know" Leonard has a secret). Anyway, Klein could vey well actually die, and be revived, perhaps by Azik. I actually tend more to this scenario, because it would mean Klein "freeing" himself from the Nighthawks. Although i quite like them, and they are very admirable, maybe in the future they would pose a hindrance in Klein's advancement. His family would as well - and that he would have to feign death to them is particularly sad. But i could see the story going this way.
Chapter 19 The picture depicted Ince Zangwill as wearing an all-black clergyman robe with buttons on both sides and a soft cap. His hair was dark blonde and his pupils were so blue that it was nearly black. He had a high nose and his lips were tightly pursed. His facial features were like a classic sculpture without any wrinkles. The most striking characteristic was that he was blind in one eye.
Damn, I wonder how Cuttlefish-sama's brain worked. Weaving the net and reeling us in, just so he could summarize everything in just one chapter. Hells, I've only even thought of the line about Ince Zangwill in the passing chapter ass something negligible, like okay, he was someone crazily influenced by an artifact, but then this summary came (I was thrown off guard), I did not expect him to be the one who orchestrated everything using a quill!!! My brain is so messed up that hundreds of WTF keeps me frustrated. On another note, I have to give it to author-sama. Kudos to the one and only Cuttlefish-sama. Man, so sly!!! So cunning!!! But I love it!!! Fuck, what the hell is wrong with me. Author, come here. I promise I won't thrash you, hehe.