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Legacy of Eric Rom

Right, Hebrew.

This sentence hit Arthur's heart like a heavy hammer. He looked at Parrish tremblingly, unable to say a single unnecessary word. He always remembered why his parents died because of the exposure of the surname Hebrew.

At this moment, he was the first person except old Ford, who was an insider at that time, to call out a Hebrew name. Arthur would inevitably feel frightened and have the intention to kill involuntarily through the psychology of protecting his own safety.

Arthur's murderous intention is extremely obvious, even Nighthawk can feel it, but as a werewolf who is neither a wizard nor a human, Nighthawk cannot quite understand Arthur's mood at the moment.

The corners of Parrish's mouth rose without any change, but he explained why he knew Arthur's identity, "To put it simply, I can sense similar water resources in the human body. As for why I know your identity, it's

Because I just came into contact with your blood." Parrish was referring to the blood he had just put back into Arthur's body when he was healing his wounds. "I also came into contact with your parents, Joe and Jane."

"Do you know my parents?" Arthur's tense body slowly relaxed, but his vigilance did not diminish.

"Shouldn't you answer my question first? You had abnormal brain fluctuations before. Did you have any thoughts because of a certain word I said?"

Arthur and Parrish looked at each other and were in a stalemate. Neither side had any intention of giving in. Nighthawk broke the balance first, "Arthur, please tell me first. I'm also very curious." This is Nighthawk's presence.

Trying to find a way to lighten the atmosphere, although Arthur was not very happy to show weakness in front of a guy like Parrish who had an unknown enemy and us, staying frozen was not the answer.

"What I heard you talking about just now, the Houston family, inexplicably saw a scene that I never knew." Parrish motioned for Arthur to continue, while he found a comfortable position and leaned against the wall to continue listening.

"I saw my grandpa when I was a kid."

"Mr. Albert?"

"Yes, he put something in my hand, I don't know if it was a pendant or something?" Arthur's head began to hurt again, and he still had some reservations and did not tell Pa about the scene he saw of the dwarf forging things.

Rich.

Pendant... Parrish rarely frowned. In fact, the reason why he went to Rose Manor was also for the possible relics of the Hibbert family.

"It's your turn to ask questions. Don't you want to know about my relationship with your parents?" Parrish did not think about it in depth. First, the environment they are in is not very good, even if there is a mirror world as a barrier.

It is not absolutely safe, Arthur is an exception. Secondly, just a pendant cannot mean anything. At most, it can only be regarded as a point of attention and observation direction for Parrish when he goes to the Rose Garden ruins.

"Then what's your relationship with my parents?" Arthur didn't realize that he was moving in the direction Parrish wanted.

"Companionship, since we asked each other questions one by one, and now it's my turn, have you ever had this kind of sudden recall of past things before?" Parrish answered Arthur in just one word.

, this feeling of adults teasing children makes even Nighthawk despise it.

Arthur didn't even feel anything was wrong. When he just woke up, he remembered that the last time he experienced this kind of scene was when he heard the word "fall of gods" for the first time, so he talked directly to

Parrish explained the time he recalled earlier.

Eric Crom... After Arthur had just finished talking about his memories of the fall of the gods when he was a child, he didn't know who mentioned the last word he heard before he fainted. He looked at the small lounge in confusion, except for a few

Outside the closet and the bench, there were only the three of them here. If anyone else broke into Parrish's mirror world, he would not be unaware of it.

Arthur decided to tell Parrish this, as he knew too little now:

"Alecrom, do you know what this word is? Mr. Wizard."

The person who answered Arthur was not Parrish who was about to speak, but Nighthawk who had been listening:

"Ericrom? This was the former leader of our werewolf tribe, the God of Giant Wolf. We werewolves called him the God of Fear. How do you know this?"

A purple-skinned elf girl teacher told me this. I wonder what Mr. Nighthawk would think if I told him that I learned it in school. Arthur thought in a wicked way. Looking at Nighthawk's attitude, Arthur knew that it was normal.

The school will definitely not teach this kind of story about the gods who once walked the earth. Even if they teach it, it will only be about the earth goddess who bestowed Brighton City, not the giant wolf god.

Let’s talk about why there is such a title as the giant wolf god. The names of other gods that Arthur has heard of, such as humanities and earth, are all concepts. Why is the giant wolf god Erickrom a substantive title? The God of Fear

The name God is more like what the werewolves themselves gave Elikrom. What is the definition of God? And if God is really as described in records and dictionaries, he is an existence above the rules and is also material.

Why was the Overlord jointly eliminated by humans and elves who had just mastered the power of nature? After one mystery, there was another mystery.

After waiting for a while, Nighthawk didn't get an answer, so he had to push his hand to let Parrish continue asking questions.

Parrish was also thinking just now, but the content of his thinking was different. In the past four years, his most important thing was to protect Hobic. Houston returned to the Houston family's ruins and opened the door to the ruins. Dodge once mentioned

Hobik has an unusual identity and forgets his own name. In fact, this is related to the surname Houston. Like Hebrew, this family was destroyed at a certain time, but that is another story. The only way is to forget yourself.

name to ensure your own safety.

The Houston family ruins are in the same situation as Rose Manor now. No one lives in it due to the obstruction of the local official organization, and there are even organized people guarding the side. Parrish is sure that there must be something that the dwarves and high-level humans need. But

Since he couldn't find the thing, he set a trap to lure people who knew about it, and then tried to get the thing.

Parrish spent four years with Hobik and his former 'partners' entering the Houston family ruins under the strict guard of the dwarves, and obtained an item, but Parrish did not know the specific function of this item.

At this time he thought of the Hebrew family.

If the Hebrew family also had such an item, if they got it, something might happen that even Parrish couldn't predict.

"Speaking of which, I remembered something." Nighthawk found that neither of them showed any signs of speaking, so he took up the conversation.

"Before I left the werewolf tribe, I heard a legend from an old wolf in our tribe. When Eric Rom died, a tooth was broken by a human wizard. According to legend, that tooth could bring nightmares.

ability."

A relic of God? Arthur and Parrish looked at Nighthawk at the same time, causing Nighthawk to widen his wolf eyes and wave his hands repeatedly, "I said it is a legend, it is a legend. The legend of the relic of God that you have heard is still there."

Less?"

I have never heard of it at all. Except for Arthur, who can learn these legends and rumors from the mouth of Livlan, who is talkative and not taboo about anything, there is no one around him who can come into contact with this kind of thing.

The world is really big. Arthur was amazed and understood what Mrs. Lily once said when she educated him.

One more friend, one more knowledge.


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