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Donnie doesn't like chaotic cities, but he really can't solve all the problems right now.
These weird strengths are not weak, especially difficult to find.
Downey took a look inside the deep-water harbor and immediately returned.
After returning to Lawrence's second safe house, Donnie didn't stay long, took Tuqueta out of the iron house, took his original belongings, and left the place directly.
This place is not safe, and it is likely to be found by the transcendent.
In addition to the House of All Souls and the Key Society, other other-worldly forces may also find it here.
After all, Downey used Mr. Chas's appearance, and Chas was a real person.
If someone can trace and reconstruct the scene of Donnie's appearance in the Octopus Face Shop, they are likely to find Chas's appearance.
The hapless Mr. Chas certainly won't be extraordinary, he's just an ordinary person.
If that happens, it won't be long before Chas's identity and address will be revealed, and they will soon find out what happened across from Chas's house.
At that point, Donnie's disguise will be recognized.
Not only that, but the appearance of the paper goblin and the ogre on Dean Street will also be discovered by them, and the connection between the two events makes it not difficult to deduce that Downey is the one who caused this chain of events.
Although Donnie obviously didn't do anything, at that time, no one would believe his words at all.
To prevent that terrible outcome, Donnie had to get out of here for a while.
Lawrence's safe house is not unlikely, after all, it has been discovered by the Keykey Society before, and they can't be expected to find only one location.
If they find out about it, and these obviously unsober guys don't play their cards according to common sense and pass the news directly to Castle of Silence or Fort Thirteen, Donnie's trouble will come.
Although Donnie is reluctant to admit it, he does have something to do with the Silent Castle.
Donnie definitely didn't want to see that happen, so he didn't stay.
Donnie is also a little worried that the Federation will find out about Lawrence, so after he left, he sent a message to Lawrence.
The notebook used for communication is not completely secure, so Downey didn't explain the matter at length, just a general idea.
With Lawrence's wisdom, it was naturally not difficult to guess what was happening.
The paper goblin didn't need it now, and at this time Downey didn't dare to take it out, and after leaving Lawrence's second safe house, Donnie didn't go to the safe house that Lawrence had worked so hard to prepare, but swaggered into the deep-water port.
Often the most dangerous place is the safest place, and this rule doesn't always work, but Donnie can only try it now.
After all, there is no way to leave the City of Angels in a normal way, and it is difficult for Donnie to get out directly.
The deep-water port is relatively safer, and at this time, Downey can only choose a safe place to stay.
The situation inside the deep-water port is better than the outside, but it is not much better at this time.
The tavern was full of worried transcendents, and Downey even saw two ogres sitting and drinking across from each other.
Many transcendents gathered together, and the order was obviously not much better.
Donnie showed little interest in the men's gibberish, and after eating something haphazardly, he went back to his upstairs room.
Compared to the chaotic Tuqueta, the paper goblins were treated much better at Donnie's, and when they got to safety, Downey released them.
Unless it really didn't want to die, it was impossible for the paper goblin to escape with the current situation.
Donnie chatted with the little guy for a while, his thoughts were clear, his conversation was very conditioned, and it didn't take long for him to tell his story.
Paper elves are elves born from the library, and they are not the type of goblins born by any means, but after it was born with self-consciousness, it received a message from the elf town, knew its identity, and mastered paper magic.
Comparatively speaking, the paper goblins at that time were obviously more immature, so they were discovered soon after. After all, the library is not an abandoned room that no one goes to, and even if there are few people, people often come in and out.
After being discovered, the paper goblin was discovered by Tacta, who was still a human wizard at the time, and coaxed him into signing a contract.
The contract signed between them was manipulated by Tucta, and the contract was replaced entirely, completely biased in favor of Tucta. And the paper goblins at that time didn't notice Takta's sinister intentions at all.
Until now, there are legends of paper goblins circulating in the key club, and of course, in these stories, paper goblins are described as brainless guys.
Despite the fact that this is the case, the paper goblins are clearly quite remorseful about this past and do not have a good opinion of the Key.
Later, when Taktar's life came to an end, he chose to give up his human identity in order to continue his life, taking control of the stupid ogre's body, and giving up the possibility of continuing to increase his strength.
This also caused the power of the paper goblin to be unable to improve, and the body of the paper goblin was completely different from normal life, and the key would not have mastered the method of testing it, so it was left to Takta.
But once there is a breakthrough in the research progress of the Key Society, the fate of the paper goblin may be no different from the hound monster and other transcendents that Donnie has seen before.
Of course, the paper goblins didn't treat them well after signing that master-servant contract with Takta.
Therefore, the paper goblin didn't have a bad impression of Donnie, and was just worried about his future at the time.
Keeping Takta in control of the Tarta, not letting it die completely or waking it up, would have delayed the paper elf for a while, but Downey wanted to set up a fantasy for the Takta and let it give up the contract on its own.
That's why Donnie asked about the paper elf experience that he didn't want to mention at all.
It's not that Downey's plan is not without the possibility of success, but arranging such a fantasy requires a certain understanding of the members of the Key Society, and it is obviously not possible to know nothing.
When Donnie tells the paper goblin about his purpose, the latter is also in trouble.
"The Key Society is a loose otherworldly organization, and the bad guy Takta has been living in his own home since he was even turned into two heads."
"Tacta's correspondence with the others was through letters, and he never revealed the specifics of the key meeting to me, not even when they got together, not once."
The paper fairy said, a little depressed, and his mood was depressed.
Donnie patted the paper elf's head lightly, although he was in trouble at the moment, it was not impossible to solve it.