Chapter 1279 Not my concern

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Chapter 1279 Not my concern

Outside the Midnight Inn, Lex could not even read the writing on the envelope, though as he pulled it out now he saw that it was nothing too mystical. The front on the envelope simply read: Innkeeper.

Admittedly, the name was written in a deep crimson ink, in the most beautiful calligraphy Lex had ever seen. It was also filled with enough spiritual energy to turn a barren planet such as earth into a 5 star planet, and gave off a pleasant aroma he could smell with his very soul.

Furthermore, even with his Host Attire protecting him, Lex could feel the burden on him increasing so he quickly looked away, and spent a few minutes to recover.

It seemed like the effect of the Inn to negate harmful auras was not entirely effective on Dao Lords. It was predictable.

Once he had sufficiently recovered, Lex pulled out his Innkeeper's letter opener, and softly and carefully cut through the wax that had sealed the letter. Something told Lex that if he hadn't been using the letter opener, he would never have been able to open the letter no matter how hard he tried. He also wondered if the wax, and the letter itself counted as Dao level ingredients.

Something told him that even if they did, he could not use them the way he used the resin. The fact that it was easy to absorb was one of the defining factors of the resin, considering that it could even be absorbed by a mortal. He doubted other Dao ingredients would be as easy to use. Lex also wondered how the governor would feel if he knew that the all powerful Innkeeper he had been trying to communicate with was thinking of ways to scarp his letter and use it as parts or ingredients.

Lex could not even imagine what Dao level ink might be good for - literally. He literally could not imagine it for the thought of trying to conceive things related to the Dao seemed like a very bad idea to Lex at that moment.

He thought for a moment, then summoned a Midnight Inn letterhead, the Inkwell, and the Innkeeper's pen and wrote a very polite, one lined letter.

'Dear Governor,

I do not concern myself with things unrelated to my Inn.

Regards,

Innkeeper.'

He looked at the letter, the words filled with the deep aura of the Innkeeper and thought it perfectly freed him of all responsibility. After all, Lex didn't even want the Dao Lords bribe. He wanted to meet Dao beings as little as possible.

He wasn't at that level yet.

Lex sealed the letter, and then went and relaxed within the Hot tub. He needed to recover before his meeting with the emperor. They would surely have a lot of things to discuss.