Everyone's brains are hot now. They are thinking about how the manor owner will decide the ownership of the artifact. Is it a monetary transaction, or is it a method similar to the sacred artifact to select the owner? In addition, some people present also thought of another idea.
A question, what if the person who finally gets the artifact is not you?
Putist said: "This is an artifact of a magician. I hope that the final ownership will fall on a magician who is truly capable of inheriting it."
"Do you want to select an owner from among the magicians present?" Someone present immediately expressed dissatisfaction.
Putist waved his hand: "A magician's artifact will only be worn on the magician's hand and used in the end. I am not worried about its ownership. This ring has been preserved in the manor for more than thirteen centuries.
A mythical object of the century is lying quietly in a box, with no one exerting its ability and no one using its power. This is definitely a very bad thing. It is time for it to come out and show its due value, and
It is not a collection hidden at home. It is a tool for me to continue the magic enchantment of the manor. But it is not easy to fully use this artifact. If you want to get its complete power, you have to'
Conquer' it."
"What do you mean by conquest?"
Lion Fore said: "An excellent piece of equipment often comes with very high requirements. It requires the user to have sufficient abilities, otherwise the artifact will be just a piece of waste even in the hands of ordinary people. Is that what you mean?"
Putist nodded: "The use of the Eternal Conch is very demanding. In the past, when it was used in the manor, it was carefully prepared by the wizards in the manor, gathering the strength of a group of people, and through tacit cooperation, using a special method to temporarily release the seal.
Drive it to exert its power. However, this method cannot completely unlock the seal of the ring. After being used, it is still in a state of self-sealing. In addition, this ring requires extremely high requirements on the user's total magic power and magic pressure. When using it
At that time, its interior is like a hole that may contain a massive amount of magic power. To use its power, you must first fill it up with magic power."
Solatum always had a gloomy face. He said: "The seal on the ring and the huge amount of magic power do sound a bit difficult, but you only know after trying it."
Putist said: "If that's all it is, it's not particularly difficult. The magicians and great wizards present are all very accomplished in magic. The depth and intensity of magic power may not be able to fill the ring."
emptiness, but there is another requirement to get this ring."
"Just tell me what you want, don't leave it half-finished."
Putist smiled and said: "Don't worry, my friend, I must explain this matter clearly, otherwise it will be troublesome for the descendants of Getbalon to come to settle accounts with me one day." He said: "When it comes to this ring, you must not do it.
Let’s not talk about its origin. I don’t know who made the Eternal Conch and how it got into the hands of the Great Sage Getbalon, but this thing was left by Mr. Ryderbarn, the great-grandson of the Great Sage Getbalon before his death.
It was with my ancestors. Yes, the things did not belong to the manor, but were handed over to our family for safekeeping. Mr. Redbarn was seriously ill and poisoned at the time, and he hoped to get the Putist family at any cost.
His original intention was to wait for the illness to be cured before he could get the ring back, but at the same time he also thought of what would happen if he was seriously ill and died, so he made a contract with his ancestors that was similar to a suicide note, and the contract made it clear that if
He passed away unfortunately, and the Eternal Conch will be temporarily managed by our ancestors and our family. During the period of trusteeship, our Putist family can use the Eternal Conch, and ultimately the Eternal Conch must be returned to a person with noble character and the ability to use this ring.
people."
"Give it back?" Apparently many people noticed this wording and muttered privately.
Putist explained: "According to my family's records, the word 'return' is indeed Mr. Redbarn's original words. Although the reason is unknown, ancestor analysis believes that the eternal conch may not be owned by Mr. Gatebaron."
, so the word 'return' is used. As for why it was returned to the original owner or the descendants of the original owner, maybe the original owner and his descendants can no longer be found."
Everyone nodded, obviously this was an unknown story. In addition, some people noticed other information in the manor owner's words. What kind of help did Mr. Redbarn seek? It might be possible.
Is it to cure the disease? But why not seek help from the Holy Garden instead of the Putist family? In addition, where did Mr. Redbarn's disease and poison come from? This is probably another story
That’s the story.
Putist continued: "This ring should have been taken out a long time ago and returned to the noble and capable people in the world..." He shrugged and said: "Although my ancestors had no intention of stealing this divine ring.
, but who would not want to collect this ring and keep it for a while?" He smiled bitterly: "So this ring has been preserved by generations of the Putist family until now. I still remember my grandfather helplessly saying to me,
Each generation of Putist manor owners said they would return the ring, but every time they would find an excuse to say that the time for return was not specified in the contract, including my grandfather himself. So here we are.
Here, I don’t want it to become a collection of my Putist family anymore. It’s time to fulfill the contract and return the ring to the person who really needs it in this troubled time.”
Boqin sneered: "Determine belonging based on morality? I just find it funny. Of all the people present, can you judge whose character is nobler and whose character is lower, little Putiste?"
"Yes, how can there be such a method to choose the owner of an artifact? Besides, how can one be considered to be of noble character? How should this standard be determined?"
Some people also ridiculed: "No matter who has the noblest character, you Melanie Bochin is not ranked anyway." This remark caused everyone to burst into laughter.
Boqin was a little angry and glared at the person who mocked her.
The evil man Ulf chuckled and said: "Manor Lord, whoever makes more charitable donations today has the noblest character? In the final analysis, the comparison is still about money. Whoever has more money is the noblest."
Night Owl sat down like a gentleman and said in a gentle voice: "Compared with this, the person who contributed the most money and effort today is undoubtedly Mr. Putist, the owner of the manor. Well, he actually deserves the title. He just took out his own things.
And I have sentenced myself to it, and it won’t sound good if I tell you.”
Putist said: "It is really difficult to criticize other people's morality, so I..."
Before he finished speaking, a strange yet familiar voice sounded. The man who mentioned the 'Mirror of Eclipse' spoke again: "After listening to the story, why are you still talking so much nonsense? I like to accompany you.
When playing games, the artifact belongs to the person who should own it, rather than being used as a prop to criticize charity and hypocritical morality."
The speaking voice was among the seats at first, but with each word spoken, the direction of the source of the voice was different, left and right, up and down, erratic, until the last sentence was spoken, only the Eternal Dharma Conch was displayed.
Behind the stage, a red and black robe floated out from the ground. A cold blue and bloodless hand stretched out from under the robe and grabbed the small box containing the ring...