"No outsiders have entered the ruins? How is this possible?" The tree spirit looked in disbelief: "If no outsiders have come in, what happened to this knight's armor? Could it be that it appeared out of thin air?"
Faced with the tree spirit's doubts, Rhine not only did not refute it, but also nodded: "You are right, this knight's armor really appeared out of thin air."
The place where the knight's armor first appeared was naturally the location that Rhine paid most attention to. He used the Eye of Truth to check the top corridor many times, and found a lot of information in the cracks of time. And this information
Taken together, it can be concluded that the knight's armor showed no traces of movement. It appeared out of thin air at a certain moment! And it did not move after it appeared until Angel packed it and took it away a few days ago.
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After listening to Rhine's story, the tree spirit frowned. Although he did not ask Rhine about the specific information he obtained from the Eye of Truth, he believed in the conclusion Rhine drew.
Since the knight's armor appeared out of thin air in the corridor, does that mean...
"Could it be that there is a hidden room nearby where the knight's armor appears?" Angel suddenly said.
Angel's words happened to be what the tree spirit was thinking at this time.
However, Rhine shook his head and denied: "I can't be sure, because I didn't find anything unusual near the knight's armor. If there are hidden rooms or hidden passages, there must be traces. But I can't find any traces.
, not even in time."
Sanders pondered: "The appearance of the knight's armor out of thin air must mean some kind of space magic. Since it is a space magic, you cannot stick to one point."
"You have the Door of Illusion, so you should know that space magic can make short-distance displacements. There may be a hidden room where the knight's armor is found, but its probability is actually no different from other places in the ruins."
In other words, if there is spatial displacement, if the knight's armor really comes out of the hidden passage, then he can fall to any position in the ruins instead of being fixed at a certain point.
Angel also understood what Sanders meant, and he said with a little regret: "In this case, there are still no clues."
When Angel was frustrated, Rhine spoke again: "In addition, I also found two places that make my spiritual sense somewhat concerned. But whether they are clues or not, it's hard to say."
Generally speaking, any spiritual feedback that can cause a wizard to have some kind of foreboding effect. Of course, it is also possible that he is simply overthinking it.
However, with both Angel and Sanders finding nothing, any information Rhine gets is worth analyzing and discussing.
"The first thing that caught my attention was the bronze medal on the door." Rhine paused, then looked back at the study door: "Actually, I think it may have nothing to do with the knight's armor, or even have any meaning. But since it made me think
I feel it, and maybe it has some meaning."
Bronze medal on the door?
Angel naturally knew what Rhine was referring to. Walking through the corridor, there were three floors going down. There was a bronze plate hanging on the door of the room on each floor.
When Angel first entered the ruins, the first thing he noticed was these bronze medals. Because each bronze medal had a sentence written in scrawled cursive script.
For example, under the bronze plaque in the living room it says, "Although it is used to receive guests, there are not many guests who are qualified for me to come."
For another example, underneath the bronze plaque in the material library it says, "The material library is so big, we might as well expand the laboratory."
Because the words on these bronze medals have a very distinct personality. They are not only making complaints, but also highlighting certain aspects of the owner's characteristics. Therefore, Angel remembers them very clearly.
However, what made him a little confused was that this series of bronze medals were not placed by the original owner of the ruins, but by the second owner, Tizzaro.
According to their speculation, Tizarro should have nothing to do with the knight's armor.
"You also know that the words on the bronze medal were written by Tizarro. Is there anything strange about this?" The tree spirit spoke at this time and asked Rhine about the doubts in Angel's heart.
Rhine: "Maybe it has nothing to do with the knight's armor, but there is something strange about the bronze medal."
When Rhine said this, he paused, not to create a context and atmosphere, but to stretch out his hand and twist it out of thin air.
From the naked eye, there seems to be no movement, but at the level of mental power, it can be seen that Rhine turned a small amount of mental power into several microscopic threads, and these threads rushed to various parts of the ruins at extremely fast speeds.
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In less than half a second, the mental power thread was withdrawn. Also withdrawn at the same time were four bronze medals placed on the door.
These four bronze medals represent the reception room, study room, material library and laboratory respectively. Under each bronze medal, there are corresponding cursive characters.
Rhine put the bronze medal on the desk and motioned for them to look at it again.
"There seems to be nothing wrong with these bronze medals. The sarcastic tone and secret expression of self are exactly the same as Tizarro's character." The tree spirit looked at these bronze medals. Just those few words made him feel as if
I saw Tizarro looking at him with disdain, speaking in a arrogant tone, taking his favorite Sikkim pen and scribbling on the door.
"It's true that the bronze medal was written by Tizarro, and there was nothing wrong with it at first glance. However, when I looked at it with the eyes of truth, I found an interesting piece of information in the gaps in time," Rhine said.
At this time, one of the bronze medals was pushed out from the four bronze medals.
"The writing time of this bronze medal is different from other bronze medals, and there are obvious traces of modification."
All other bronze medals were written almost at the same time. This is actually normal and in line with anthropological behavioral inertia. When humans decide to do a homogeneous series of things, they will basically choose to do it at the same time, or close to it.
time.
It's like assigning a house number to each room in a building, starting from 101 and ending with 901. This series of things that are homogeneous and not difficult to do will generally be completed on the same day.
, even if it is delayed, it will not be delayed for too long.
The same goes for the bronze medal written by Tizarro. Since he started writing it, he probably finished it on the same day.
This is indeed the case. The other three bronze medals were all written on the same day. Only the bronze medal launched by Rhine was written at the latest and has traces of alteration.
"Isn't the timeline of behavioral logic wrong?" The tree spirit murmured in a low voice: "This is indeed a bit strange."
Everyone turned their attention to the bronze medal that Rhine pushed out.
Coincidentally, this bronze medal belonged to the study room they were in.
It read in Tizzaro's squiggles: "I don't need a bedroom, but I want a study where no one can disturb me."