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1929 Study and bedroom

 The tree spirit did not immediately think about the meaning of this row of cursive characters, but turned to look at Rhine: "How long was the writing time of this bronze medal from the other bronze medals?"

"There is no way to determine the specific time, but it should be around two hundred years."

The answer given by Rhine is indeed a bit exaggerated. If it is only one or two years, it actually spans nearly two hundred years?

According to human behavioral inertia, this is obviously abnormal.

"Tizalro actually stayed in this ruins for more than two hundred years in total. In other words, this bronze medal was left behind by Tizarro during his last period in this ruins. This is even more inconsistent with the logic of behavior.

No one would leave such a sign before leaving." The tree spirit was silent for a moment: "Abnormal behavior must mean that something abnormal has happened."

When the tree spirit said this, he looked at Rhine: "You said the text on this bronze medal has been modified?"

Rhine nodded: "That's right, but I don't know what was written before the revision."

The tree spirit pondered: "If there is no accident, according to inertia, the content before the modification must be the same as the other three bronze medals, all written on the same day. Thinking about it this way, the content before the modification should not be very different.

important."

After all, the tree spirit controls the mirror world, and since it has a long lifespan, it has watched how Tizarro grows, so it naturally understands Tizarro's behavior and habits better than Rhine.

Sanders said at this time: "Tizzaro chose to modify the content on the bronze medal before leaving the ruins. In my opinion, there are only two possibilities."

Everyone looked at Sanders, waiting for his words.

"First, it was a whim. Human behavior is often influenced by the current atmosphere. Without understanding Tizarro's state of mind at the time, this possibility cannot be ruled out. However, I think this possibility is extremely slim."

"Second, he may have been interfered by external factors."

"There is a common sense in anthropology that when an inertia that has been maintained for a long time is broken, there must be unconventional and force majeure factors."

"The same is true for Tizzaro. Something may have happened to him at that time, or he may have discovered something that made him take the initiative to modify the text on the bronze medal."

When Sanders mentioned the word "active", he emphasized the tone because this word represents that Tizarro has carried out some kind of practical action with subjective consciousness and made changes to the objective world.

It was impossible for Tizzaro to do this unconsciously. He must have had some purpose to do it on his own initiative.

The tree spirit nodded: "Sanders' analysis is good. If Tizarro wants to break the inertia of behavioral logic, he must have encountered some kind of inducement. But is this inducement related to the hidden room or the knight's armor?"

The tree spirit raised the question himself, and then answered: "I don't think it has anything to do with it. If Tizzaro really discovered the hidden room, he would definitely leave a record. Even if it doesn't work, he will tell us when he leaves."

Since Tizarro didn't say anything when he left the Southern Territory, does that mean that Tizarro's "inducement for modifying the bronze medal" has nothing worth saying.

In other words, there was indeed an incentive that prompted Tizarro to modify the bronze medal, but this incentive may not have anything to do with the hidden room.

Sanders: "Let's get rid of the size of the inducement first. There is nothing to do now anyway. Why not take this opportunity to speculate on what inducement prompted him to take the initiative to modify the bronze medal?"

What's the trigger? You can't guess it by just guessing, but it's not completely traceable.

"No matter what the inducement is, the result of the final inducement is the revised sentence on the bronze medal..." Angel looked at the bronze medal: "Perhaps, there is some clue hidden in this sentence."

I don't need a bedroom, but I want a study where no one can disturb me.

Everyone's eyes were once again focused on the wanton and wild cursive characters on the bronze medal.

When Angel first saw this typesetting, he actually didn't think much about it. But when he looked at it again now, he clearly found something strange.

Since this is a "study", why should it be compared with a "bedroom"?

Is it for rhyming? If he is a wizard who is passionate about art, it may be possible. But judging from Tizarro's various behaviors and the records in his essays, he is by no means a lover of poetry.

He certainly did not make this comparison for the sake of rhyme symmetry.

"Lord Tree Spirit, have you ever entered this ruins before Tizarro moved into this ruins?" Angel looked at the Tree Spirit.

Tree Spirit: "I know what you want to ask. Although I have never entered this ruins before Tizarro moved in, in the past two hundred years, in my exchanges with Tizarro, he mentioned himself more than once.

What were you doing in this study?"

The tree spirit knew that what Angel wanted to ask about was the study and the bedroom. Therefore, when he answered, he focused on "this study".

Rhine also nodded and added for the tree spirit: "Tizzaro never mentioned that this is the bedroom and this is the study."

Sanders: "Then this is strange. Why did he change the text on the bronze medal to compare it with a bedroom? Could it be that after living here for hundreds of years, he finally discovered that this place was actually a bedroom?"

Otherwise, it makes no sense why he would compare it with the bedroom.

Angel actually had the same idea as Sanders. He followed Sanders' words and added: "Is it because Tizzaro discovered that this was a bedroom and was moved by his mood, so he changed the bronze medal?"

The tree spirit also nodded at this time: "According to this, the logical reasoning of its behavior will be smooth. Perhaps, this is really the case."

After the tree spirit finished speaking, he looked at Rhine. He wanted to hear Rhine's opinion. After all, it was Rhine who took the lead in raising this doubt.

However, Rhine did not listen to their conversation at this time, but once again summoned the Eye of Truth from the center of his eyebrows to explore the empty study again.

This time, Rhine wanted to find traces related to the so-called "bedroom" in this study.

After a while, Rhine opened his eyes and shook his head gently at the people who looked at him: "Nothing unusual was found. There was no trace of a bedroom, and no hidden room was found."

Hopes were once again dashed, although they thought this was no surprise.

"Perhaps Tizarro didn't get the information about the bedroom here?" Angel thought for a moment and then said: "We were looking for abnormalities in the ruins before, but if we look at the real situation

, there should be no reason for Tizzaro to search for abnormal places as deliberately as we do."

"You mean..." The tree spirit seemed to have thought of something: "He obtained certain information through normal means?"

Angel nodded: "Yes, maybe the answer lies somewhere in this ruins."


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