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Chapter 2129 Parchment with completely different content

Mr. Hartman, who never misreads someone, finally misreads someone!

Although he had completed his revenge in a inferior way, this incident still caused great trauma to him.

Lei Huanxi had never heard Lao Ha say this before, but today he suddenly took the initiative to say it.

Why?

have no idea.

Lei Huanxi didn't want to ask.

Lao Ha must have his purpose in doing this.

Where did Tim go in the end?

Lei Huanxi didn't ask either.

The same thing is true, don’t ask what you shouldn’t know.

It's that simple.

Lei Huanxi only asked one question:

"Where are me? Why did you trust me so much later?"

"Because I believe in you."

This is how Mr. Hartman answered:

"I chose to believe you, so I trust you."

Lei Huanxi suddenly sighed: "Old Ha, what you are talking nonsense."

Mr. Hartman laughed loudly:

"Yes, what I said does sound like nonsense, but so what can I do? Everyone has to do crazy things in their lives. I once missed a young man, but I will never misread the second young man. Because you and I are actually the same type of people in essence."

I and you are the same type of people in the essential listing?

Why doesn’t Lei Huanxi think so?

"Mr. Hartman, His Majesty the King."

At this moment, Mr. Hopnats pushed open the door and hurried in. He held a container made of glass in his hand.

And in this container, what was placed was the cylinder given to him by Lei Huanxi and a piece of parchment.

"I opened this cylinder." Mr. Hopnatz's expression was extremely solemn: "There is something hidden inside. It should be written in ancient Ghanaian texts, but unfortunately I don't understand this kind of text."

He doesn't understand, but Mr. Hartman understands.

When he was in that cave, he accurately translated the text on the book of the Golden.

Glassware was placed on the table.

Mr. Hartman took a magnifying glass and looked closer.

No one would bother him.

"It was written by General ****, the younger brother of the Ghana Empire Emperor, who was responsible for transporting his golden treasure." After a long time, Mr. Hartman raised his head and said:

“It’s fun, it’s really fun.”

interesting?

Where is it interesting?

“Things look a little different from what we thought before.”

Mr. Hartman raised his head and slowly said what was written on the parchment.

This parchment was actually left to his son by ****.

The previous book of gold was roughly written like this: Sumangula VIII, the emperor of the Ghana Empire, handed over all the golden treasures of the empire to **** to hide.

General **** also did not let down the emperor's orders and completed the task well!

And he poisoned all the soldiers and finally walked in and chose to commit suicide, leaving the secret of the golden treasure forever.

But the content on this parchment is not like this at all.

"**** told his son that Sumangula VIII was an extremely cruel monarch who was not worthy of sitting in the position of emperor to rule the Ghana Empire."

Mr. Hartman explained what was on the parchment:

"Now, alien races are about to invade, and the country is on the eve of its demise, and Sumangula VIII only care about his wealth. **** has hidden the golden treasure, but not for Sumangula VIII, but for the future of the Ghana Empire. This golden treasure, once the country is destroyed, will inevitably become the capital for the re-establishment of the country.

At the same time, he buried a large number of artworks and weapons in another place, and all the buried places were drawn on the back of the parchment. He made an agreement with his son and quietly told his son Shilagut about the location of the golden treasure. He hoped that his son would come to find the golden treasure and the location of the weapons, and then use these things to rebuild the Ghana Empire and restore the glory of the empire in the past.

Those who followed General **** to hide their treasures were all the guards of Sumangula VIII. They only knew how to use gold to make their own weapons. In General ****'s view, weapons made of gold were useless except to show off. Moreover, these guards were loyal to His Majesty the Emperor, so General **** would not allow them to continue to survive in this world."

Speaking of this, Mr. Hartman's eyes fell on Lei Huanxi:

"The main content is probably these, and some of them are about inspiring his son to restore his country, etc."

Lei Huanxi was speechless.

When he saw the book of the Golden, he always believed that General **** was a loyal general and even died for His Majesty the Emperor and the country.

However, what is written on parchment is very different from what I know.

He was completely resentful to Sumangula VIII.

"There is a question. Since General **** told his son about the place where the gold treasure was buried, why has his son never come to get gold?" Lei Huanxi suddenly raised this question in his heart.

"Maybe I can answer it."

Mr. Hopnatz said on the side:

"Before the Ghana Empire was annexed by the Mali Empire, there was a legend in this country."

Legend has it that the emperor of the Ghana Empire benefited from his patron saint, a snake, so the Ghana Empire can collect a large amount of gold every year.

When worshiping this snake, a virgin was sacrificed.

One year, the virgin's lover who was chosen as a sacrifice killed the snake, and an unexpected disaster occurred:

The dying snake emitted a terrible curse, causing the drying of the land and the severance of the golden resources.

Since then, the golden veins have moved to Boer, the upper Niger River.

As a result, the people were dispersed everywhere and their homes became deserts.

"According to records, when Sumangula VIII learned that his guardian god was killed and cursed, he was furious and killed countless ministers and his relatives, which eventually led to the enemy attacking the royal city, no one was willing to fight for Sumangula VIII anymore."

This is what Mr. Hopnats told Ray Huanxi and Mr. Hartman:

"It is impossible for any guardian god to appear. According to later generations' analysis, Sumangula VIII should have suffered from some kind of mental illness and eventually collapsed completely under the pressure of internal and external enemies, thus starting a killing. And there is a line in a poem at that time described it like this."

"Even his favorite nephew, the brave and warlike General Hiragut, was cut off his head by His Majesty the Emperor."

Well, now everything is understood and all the mysteries are solved.
Chapter completed!
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