"Why did Fada let Lita leave Crystal City? Our previous guess was actually correct, because Fada foresaw that Lita might be in danger.
Gleipnir just stood up and before he got to the point, he heard Gutales asking in the psychic belt: "Rita? Isn't this the grandson of your "good friend" Hilda? He is actually in the crystal Will the city be in danger?"
"You even need Hilda's servant Fada to remind you? Why didn't Hilda herself remind you? Or is Hilda the source of danger to the Tower?"
As soon as Gutales mentioned Siluda, her tone changed. Even Angel, who didn't know much about the reason, could hear Gutales's strange aura, a smell of sourness and vinegar.
Gleipnir glanced at Gutales angrily: "If you want to listen, just listen. If you don't listen, the psychic tether will be severed. Don't interrupt me."
Gutales shrugged: "I just asked what happened, but that doesn't work? Besides, Siluda is not an elder, how dare anyone in Crystal City dare to touch her grandson?"
Perhaps it was Gutales's tone of voice that was normal this time, or maybe it was Gutales's determination to not give up until she asked for an answer that gave Graipnir a headache. After thinking for a moment, she simply said something Cause and effect.
"Syluda left Crystal City and hasn't been back for a long time. And we met Lita before the party started. He was near the city gate at that time and seemed to be planning to leave because his mother went there. After the Snow Mountain But based on Lita's story, we found that this incident may not be ordinary, and Lita's departure was more instigated by Fada."
"As Hilda's loyal servant, Fada cannot let Rita leave for no reason. There must be another reason behind this."
Gutales nodded in realization. To put it bluntly, Gleipnir noticed some signs that something was wrong, so he began to follow this clue and dig out the story behind it.
Gutarese: "I probably understand. You want to go to Fada and confirm the reason why she hinted that Lita left Crystal City?"
Graipnir nodded, it was true. She took Lita with her and immediately went to find Fada.
Gutales: "I guess you definitely didn't find the answer from Farda. Even Farda only dared to hint. Besides, there must be something fishy about Siluda's departure, right?"
Gleipnir: "You are quite concerned about Hilda. I will talk about Hilda's situation later, so just keep listening. Don't interrupt me."
After saying that, Gleipnir glared at Gutales.
Gutaleis nodded indifferently and said no more.
Gleipnir continued to tell.
Originally, Gleipnir planned to directly tell the clues she found in Hilda's study, but thinking that Gutales didn't know what happened next, she simply started from the beginning.
"When I took Lita to find Fada, I found that there were guards from the Jingmu clan following Lita secretly."
"Not only that, I can also feel that there seems to be a vague gaze in the unknown void, watching Lita in the dark."
"These two points are very unusual. Once again, I am sure that there is danger behind Lita, and this danger most likely comes from within the Jingmu Clan, or even from the top of the Jingmu Clan."...
Otherwise, who would dare to order the guards to follow Lita?
Also, that look in the void is undoubtedly the spirit of Crystal City, now the spirit of Giant City!
"Fortunately, today is a party, and the giant city spirit's eyes are more focused on the ring fort. I threw away the guards, then covered the power tower with falling stars, temporarily cutting off the eyes behind the power tower."
"Immediately afterwards, I took Lita to find Hilda's loyal servant, Fada."
At Farda's place, Gleipnir encountered an obstacle just as Gutarese had guessed. Farda completely refused to admit the hint to Rita.
However, although Farda refused to admit it, she always held a copy of Hilda's Codex in her hand while talking to Graipnir.
Moreover, when Fa Da spoke, she kept using various words
Display the manuscript from various angles.
Gleipnir is not stupid either. She immediately saw that Farda had something to say. If nothing unexpected happened, it must have been the senior leaders of the Jingmu Clan who had imposed a ban or signed a contract that made Farda dare not
Mention relevant secrets.
Perhaps Farda saw that Greipnir had understood, so she put the code on the table.
Gleipnir immediately asked if he could see the codex.
Farda did not refuse: "This manuscript is just a travel report written by Mrs. Hilda. There are no secrets. Granny Astrology, you are Mrs. Hilda's best friend, so of course it's no problem if you want to read it."
Gleipnir didn't hesitate, picked up the code and started reading it.
The notebook is indeed what Farda said, it is Hilda's travel information. However, the theme of this notebook is very unified, that is, ritual.
Ritual is not a prominent practice in the Mirror Realm, and few races in the Mirror hold formal rituals.
But many races have their own unique informal rituals.
What Hilda recorded was this kind of informality, which generally had no clear effect and was purely for "sacrifice" rituals.
After Gleipnir read the entire manuscript, he really couldn't find any hidden secrets. His mind was filled with all kinds of different and strange rituals.
There was no code in the codex itself, so it was a bit strange for Farda to suggest that she read the codex.
Is it because of the ritual?
At that time, Angel and others had not yet arrived at the ring fort outpost, nor had they started live broadcasting the ring fort ceremony. Therefore, Gleipnir only kept the doubts that the handbook brought to her in her heart for the time being, and did not announce them to her.
mouth.
After Graipnir read the manuscript, Fauda said intentionally or unintentionally: "Since Madam Hilda left, her study has been left to me. This manuscript is what I brought from Madam's study.
from."
Based on Graipnir's understanding of Farda, she knew very well that Farda would never do anything unnecessary.
Moreover, when Farda said "study", she obviously emphasized her pronunciation. By doing this, Farda was obviously telling Gleipnir that Hilda's study had a "secret".
With such a clear hint, Gleipnir naturally did not miss it and offered to visit Hilda's study.
Letting Gleipnir go to the study was Falda's purpose in itself, and she would naturally not refuse.
After that, Gleipnir went to Hilda's study to look for more clues...
During this process, Fada didn't say a word, which seemed to indicate that she had no clues here, and all the clues were in the study.
This is indeed the case. Gleipnir found the "Puzzle" in Hilda's study.
The so-called "jigsaw puzzle" is not a real puzzle, but a hidden and unique way of communication.
Graipnir did not describe what this communication method was, but according to Angor's understanding, it was probably similar to encrypted text such as "Acrostic" or "Morse Code".
At first glance, it doesn't seem like a big deal, but only relevant people who understand the situation can understand the mystery.
And Gleipnir is obviously one of the "relevant persons".
While searching for the "jigsaw puzzles" scattered in different books in the study, she began to decipher the secret messages in the puzzles.
Following the clues, Gleipnir quickly found several secret stories Hilda left in the study.
These secret stories, arranged in chronological order, are: "Tunita's Reluctance", "Wonder", "Resonance of the Holy Corpse Crystal", "The Elegy of the End of Youth", "Old Friends Live Forever", "Plan of Resurrection"
》.
Among them, "Tunita's Reluctance" is somewhat similar to an unofficial history, telling the unknown stories of Tunita, the great prophet of the Jingmu tribe more than 2,000 years ago.
Although this story is not closely related to the "Rita Crisis", if the origin is traced, "Tunita's Reluctance" is the source of the tragedy of the Jingmu race.
It is a coincidence that the beginning of this story tells about a great existence that exists in the sea of empty mirrors.
This great existence is exactly the essence of Laplace.
When Tunita was young, she and her peers came to the Sea of Empty Mirrors to chase the legendary Demon of the Empty Mirror. Here, due to their ignorance and contempt, Tunita encountered the biggest crisis in her life.
Not only did Tunita fail to find the Demon of the Empty Mirror, but all of his friends fell into the Sea of Empty Mirrors and turned into nothingness. Tunita was very lucky, and happened to be noticed by a great being who rescued him.
Arrived at the shore.
In the few days he spent with this great being, Tunita not only changed his mind, but also saw pictures of the boundless plane through the sea of empty mirrors. In his opinion, these pictures belonged to a higher-level "landscape".
If Tunita was still a frog at the bottom of the well in the past, after this incident, Tunita, the frog at the bottom of the well, jumped out of the well and saw a broader sky.
His pattern has grown bigger.
Tunita wants to pursue this wider sky and see the boundless world scenery.
The premise of all this is strength and power.
With motivation, Tunita embarked on this pursuit.
After that, Tunita did realize his self-worth. He was promoted from scholar to elder, and from elder to prophet. It only took Tunita two hundred years.
Becoming a prophet meant that Tunita had a natural "power". After that, Tunita began to focus on pursuing "strength". But what made Tunita feel helpless was that his intelligence was enough to shock the past and present.
, but his talent for cultivation is very ordinary.
Hundreds of years, no progress...
The lifespan of the Jingmu clan is generally about seven hundred to a thousand years. Compared with humans, the Jingmu clan is considered a naturally long-lived clan.
But maybe it’s because the upper limit is naturally high, and it’s much harder to break the upper limit than it is for humans.
You will know by doing a comparison.
The lifespan of a wizard apprentice is generally two hundred years. After breaking through to become an official wizard, the lifespan is five hundred years. If the lifespan is further exceeded, the lifespan is one thousand years.
For example, Angel's lifespan is now calculated as five hundred years. The five hundred years here does not mean only five hundred years, but that if there are no other risks, he can live at least five hundred years. At most
, if you add all kinds of methods, such as magic to break through the life limit, external objects to increase the life span, etc., it will be possible for thousands of years.
Therefore, once a human breaks through to become a formal wizard, although the lower limit is low, the upper limit is very high.
Moreover, if there is another breakthrough, whether it is a breakthrough in the direction of true knowledge or a direct breakthrough to a second-level wizard, the life span will be extended.
But this is not possible for the Crystal Eyes. Their upper limit has been locked. Without breaking through to the crystal level, there are few ways to increase lifespan.
Tunita has no talent for cultivation, nor has he invented a technique to extend the lifespan of the Crystal Eyes. He tried every means, but failed to break through the shackles of the Crystal Dust level. In the end, he could only extend his lifespan to the limit of a thousand years.
Full of reluctance, Tunita, the greatest prophet in the history of the Jingmu tribe, died a thousand years later.
The above is the story of "Tunita's Reluctance".
To sum up, this is: Tunita saw a higher-level scenery when he was young, which changed his life. However, due to the shackles of his life span, it was difficult to pursue it. He was unwilling to give up and died in depression.
"Tunita's Reluctance" is just a prelude, or the general background. In this story, the "Lita Crisis" still has not revealed the truth.
So, Gleipnir began to tell the second piece of the puzzle.
——"Wonder".
The protagonist of the story is still the prophet Tunita.
When Tunita had more than two hundred years left in his life, he seemed to have accepted his fate, stopped pursuing life extension, and began to build the Crystal Kingdom.
The first grand idea he made after accepting his fate was to build Crystal City.
Tunita wants to build a huge castle where all the Crystal Eyes can live in one place.
According to Tunita himself, the Jingmu tribe cannot be divided into three, six or nine classes like other ethnic groups. When everyone lives in the same place, there is no obvious class distinction and discrimination does not exist.
People will not collapse on the frozen ground because of the cold.
At the same time, the entire Crystal City can also condense more abundant aggregate energy, so that all Jingmu people can enjoy long-term happiness.
Tunita's idea is extremely bold.
Because if you want to build a castle that can accommodate all the Jingmu clan, there will be many difficulties: How much material is needed? How big will the area be? How long will it take? Can the mirror space be stable for a long time?
Many people do not believe that Tunita can succeed, but they extremely hope to live in such a magnificent castle.
In the tangled mood of everyone, Tunita began to spend a lot of manpower and material resources to build Crystal City on the tundra.
There is no need to mention the hardships along the way.
In short, the construction of Crystal City was successful in the end, and it became a famous and even unparalleled wonder building in the Sun Mirror Region!
The above is the content of "Wonder".
It sounded like just an inspirational story about the construction of Crystal City, but after Gleipnir finished telling the story, she added a few words.
"Before, I never understood the use of Siluda's travelogue that Fada had been holding in her hand. But after I read the story of "Wonderland", I suddenly thought of an incident recorded in the travelogue.
thing."
"Hiluda saw all kinds of different rituals during her travels. She found that most of the high-level rituals not only required the diversity of rituals and the number of sacrificers, but also began to require
Ceremony venue level."
The weather, the people, and the people have all been taken care of, and now we still need the right location.
As for the ceremony venue, the "ritual array" is at the second place, the "altar" is at the middle, and the "altar" is at the top.
But the best venue is not a large altar, but a marvelous building that has the aspiration of countless people, the trend of the times, and even the love of the times.