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1864 Drifting Ruins

 Angel thought for a while, and what the tree spirit said was indeed true. If there is a hidden room in the ruins, and this room is very special, it is impossible for Tizarro not to mention it. Unless there is nothing worth mentioning in the hidden room.

Er Luo goes to care about things.

Of course, besides this, there is another possibility.

Angel: "Perhaps Tizzaro didn't discover this hidden room?"

According to what the tree spirit said, Lord Rhine went to the ruins to search, but did not find this hidden room, which shows that this hidden room is very concealed.

Is Tizarro better than Rhine? It's definitely impossible.

The reason why he believed there was a hidden room in the ruins was simply to rely on his thinking logic to speculate on the behavioral inertia of the builders of the ruins.

He believed that an alchemist had all the other experimental tools and could not be without a storage analysis table. Therefore, Tizzaro speculated that the storage analysis table might be placed in a hidden room.

Tizzaro just relied on inertia to analyze and come to the conclusion, and did not really find the hidden room, so there is a high probability that Tizzaro later went to find the hidden room like Mr. Rhine, but in the end he did not find it.

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"This possibility is also possible, and it is not small." Tree Spirit: "Of course, the premise is that there really is such a hidden room."

Angel also understands this truth, but as a researcher, he personally advocates "believing in everything" rather than "dispelling doubts" in everything.

Let's first assume that there really is such a hidden room, and only then can we have the motivation to think of ways to deal with and solve it. If we are convinced from the beginning that it does not exist, then there is no need to talk about this topic.

The tree spirit also agreed with Angel's point of view. He thought for a moment: "If you really care about this hidden room, you might as well look for it again. Just because others can't find it doesn't mean you can't find it."

"Master Tree Spirit has so much confidence in me?"

The tree spirit smiled and said: "It's not that I have confidence, it's just some speculation. There really is such a hidden room, probably in the savage cave. Only you have the chance to find it."

In Angel's doubts, the tree spirit told the reason for his judgment.

"I said before that there is nothing weird about this ruins, but that's not necessarily the case." Tree Spirit: "Of course, there is definitely no danger in the ruins now. The weirdness I am referring to is its origin."

Angel's eyes lit up, and he knew that what the tree spirit said next must be related to the first owner of the ruins and the creator of the ruins.

And this person was also the most curious to Angel.

"You should know that most of the ruins on the Pamiji Plateau were left by the predecessors of the Savage Cave. But there are some exceptions, such as the ruins that Lord Rhine is currently guarding, and... this ruins

."

The tree spirit's eyes were looking into the distance, but his thoughts were dwelling on the eternal past.

This ruins appeared unexpectedly on the Pamiji Plateau more than a thousand years ago. At least, before the ruins appeared, even the tree spirits did not know of the existence of this ruins.

Because the ruins themselves are located in the void, when the ruins were discovered, the tree spirit guessed that it might be a ruin that was inadvertently connected to this place due to some kind of spatial distortion in the void.

It is not native to the Pamidji Plateau like other ruins.

It is actually not uncommon for such ruins that "drift" in the void to land suddenly.

When the ruins appeared, Savage Cave sent people in to investigate.

"At that time, the ruins were already empty, and it looked like it had been abandoned for a long time. It seems that the owner left long ago. But at that time, there were still some simple mechanisms. Based on the inference of the mechanisms and traces of use, this

The original owner of the ruins should be an alchemist."

"Because there was no danger in the ruins, we removed some mechanisms and sealed the ruins. Later, Tizzaro chose this ruins to conduct his own experiments."

Angel was still waiting for the tree spirit to tell him about the weirdness of this ruins, but when the tree spirit said this, he stopped.

Only then did Angel realize that the strange thing the tree spirit mentioned was simply referring to the origin of the ruins.

The reason why the tree spirit said that only Angel could find this hidden room is also very simple: the original owner of the ruins was an alchemist.

If there really is such a room, Angel, who is also an alchemist, must have the best chance of finding it.

"If you are really curious, you can try to look for it. However, if you really find any clues, you'd better ask your mentor to explore together. Don't set foot alone." The tree spirit shrugged: "Of course, I personally

I still prefer the initial consensus that there are no hidden rooms in this ruins."

Angel nodded. If he really found any clues, he would definitely not be reckless. Others are in the Savage Cave, and there are people who need help close at hand. If you can reduce the risk, you must reduce the risk.

Tree Spirit: "Is this the only thing you want to ask?"

Angel thought for a moment and asked, "Is there any more detailed information about the first owner of this ruins?"

Tree Spirit: "When the ruins were first discovered, they were almost the same as they are now. Apart from knowing that he was an alchemist, there was no other information."

"If you really want to know, you might as well look through those experimental tools. You are an alchemist, maybe you can get some information from some experimental traces."

Angel had actually taken a look at the experimental tools before. However, he didn't get any information.

Tree Spirit: "Are there any other questions?"

Angel shook his head: "No more."

The tree spirit didn't say much, nodded to Angel, and his body began to turn into light and shadow, preparing to withdraw his consciousness from here.

At this moment, Angel suddenly thought of something: "By the way, the No. 117 experiment studied by Tizarro, does Lord Tree Spirit know what is going on?"

The figure of the tree spirit paused: "What exactly do you want to ask?"

"Is there any connection between the culture of mycelial bombs and the bloodline of toadstools?"

The tree spirit nodded: "Yes, Tizarro is Dumartin's mentor, and the bloodline of the toadstool was developed and perfected by their master and apprentice."

Angel's eyes flashed with realization, and sure enough, his intuition was right.

Dumartin Bayer is a wizard who is famous in the barbaric cave for taking brains from living people, nicknamed "Micro World".

All those who were trained as stand-in puppets would be sent to Dumartin to be injected with toadstool blood. Angel was also at Dumartin's place when he rescued Baluba.

Tizarro and Dumartin are masters and apprentices, so it’s no wonder that the effects of Toadstool Bloodline and Mycelial Explosive Bombs are very similar.

However, toadstool bloodline is more terrifying than mycelial bombs.


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