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Chapter 3444: Talking about the Secret Scroll

After hearing Angel's question, Laplace pondered for a moment and then said: "I am not very familiar with the level 4 treasures of crystal shells. I have heard about some secret scrolls and treasures."

"But I only heard about it, I haven't seen the actual thing. Moreover, what I heard may not be completely true."

Angel: "I understand this. Rumors can be true or false. But it doesn't matter. It's just a reference anyway."

Laplace nodded: "Then I'll tell you straight."

After finishing speaking, Laplace turned to look at the crystal screen: "The Chronicle of the Mirror No. 20 is said to be a special mirror ghost that has roamed many mirror realms. After it is killed, the mirror of its body becomes a ghost.

A series of books. It records the culture, ecology, and general rules of different mirror realms."

"It is rumored that "Mirror Chronicles" has more than ten volumes, which means that it records the relevant background of at least ten mirror realms."

Angel: "In other words, it's the Sun Mirror Realm, the Goshen Mirror Realm...the local chronicles of these different mirror regions?"

Laplace nodded: "That's understandable."

Angel raised his eyebrows: "Then this book probably has no value."

For the creatures in the Mirror Realm, it is difficult for them to understand the affairs of other Mirror Realms. Therefore, "Mirror Chronicles" is a very important source of information for them.

But for Laplace, her body floats in the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors all year round, and the eyes of the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors connect all worlds and include other mirror realms.

Laplace can not only learn information about other Mirror Realms, but can even directly obtain items from other Mirror Realms. This is much better than the "Mirror Chronicle" which only records on paper.

The ecology of the Gerson Mirror Realm was what Laplace told Angel.

And it's not just the Gossen Mirror Realm, there are arc mirror realms, Tiny Mirror Realms... Laplace knows a thing or two about them all.

Therefore, in Angel's view, "The Chronicles of the Mirror" has basically no exchange value.

However, Laplace's opinions are somewhat different from Angel's: "My understanding of other mirror realms is actually more one-sided. Because I can't control what is washed out in the eyes of the sea. Sometimes it's just some

Insignificant fragments, the information I can learn from these auspicious light feathers is not much."

"After all, the author of "Mirror Chronicles" has personally experienced other mirror realms, so what it records is more complete."

"Moreover, don't think that "The Chronicles in the Mirror" is a book. It is a treasure that the mirror ghost turned into after its death. Reading "The Chronicles in the Mirror" is not about reading the text, but you can directly see the real pictures of the recorder's travels to the outside world."

"It's like the phantom shadow box you made."

Being able to follow the recorder's footsteps, see the scenery of the foreign land directly, and experience the customs of the foreign land in the real picture. It can be said that "Mirror Chronicles" is no less impressive than the Phantom Shadow Box.

Because of this, in Laplace's view, the other mirror domain intelligence it can provide is definitely more detailed and richer than his own.

After listening to Laplace's explanation, Angel also let go of his previous contemptuous mood.

It's right when you think about it. No matter what, this is a level 4 treasure, so how could it be wrong?

However, because Laplace understands "Mirror Chronicles", "Mirror Chronicles" does not need to be listed as an exhibit in the psychic display cabinet.

Moreover, "In the Mirror" is non-critical "intelligence" knowledge, and there is always a way to obtain this kind of knowledge.

Angel believes that everyone in the Presbyterian Church has definitely read "In the Mirror".

Now that they have read it, try to find a way to pry out the intelligence knowledge in "Mirror Chronicles" from their mouths.

Maybe it can't be pried today, but there will always be a chance to pry it in the future. Taking a step back, there will always be someone from the Presbyterian Church who wants to enter the Dream Crystal Plains in the future, and then this information can also be exchanged in the Dream Crystal Plains.

Therefore, although "In the Mirror" is good, it is definitely not what is needed now.

Excluded for now.

Laplace also understood this truth and continued to talk about other treasures she knew. As she said, most of the things she knew were secret scrolls.

A large part of it is similar to "Mirror Chronicles", which can be exported without getting the original book.

Angel excludes all of these.

However, there were several secret volumes that Angel paid great attention to, because in the version "heard" by Laplace, these secret volumes themselves were full of secrecy.

For example, "Journey to the Umbrella" numbered 23.

Judging from the title, this book is a bit unremarkable, it seems to be just a travelogue.

But after Laplace saw this travel diary, she was rarely surprised. In her words: "This travel diary is extremely famous in the Mirror Realm, and it once triggered protracted wars and wars between multiple ethnic groups.

After that, the book suddenly disappeared...unexpectedly, it ended up in the hands of the Jingmu clan."

Laplace's words also aroused Angel's curiosity, and he pricked up his ears and listened.

According to Laplace, the original origin of "Journeys under the Umbrella" was Narudo. She was the top combat power of the Changhuo clan and the leader of the shadow lineage, the "Phantom Mother-in-law" Narudo.

Narudo said that this book contains a huge secret.

At first, no one paid attention to what Naluduo said. After all, she was from the Changhuo clan, and she loved to incite and stir up dissension by nature.

But later, someone got this book, really found the secret from it, and got huge benefits.

Moreover, there is more than one person.

There are even some among this group of people who have risen directly from the grassroots to become extraordinary strong men, suppressing the surrounding ethnic groups for hundreds of years!

Since then, "Journeys in the Umbrella" has also been exposed to the eyes of various ethnic groups and has become the target of competition. For this reason, many ethnic groups have gone to war, ushering in an era of war...

Later, "Journey to the Umbrella" disappeared inexplicably on the battlefield, and this incident was briefly over.

After listening to Laplace's narration, Angel frowned: "The origin of "Journeys under the Umbrella" is related to the leader of the Changhuo tribe, and later there was a war. Isn't this the aftermath of the power of incitement?"

The Changhuo tribe relies on inciting their practice, causing wars and stirring up people's hearts, which is the energy source for their growth.

"Journeys in the Umbrella", no matter how you look at it, it looks like something Naludo throws out to stir up people's hearts.

Laplace said calmly: "Not only can you see this clearly, but all races can actually see it. But so what? Narudo is indeed the origin of incitement, but "Journey to the Umbrella" is not false.

"

"Or let me put it this way, the Changhuo clan does like to incite people, create wars and conflicts. But in order to create a large-scale incitement, they can pay a high price, even if it is a legendary secret treasure, they are willing to pay."

"Because of this, everyone can see the handiwork of the Changhuo Clan, but they still can't help but take action."

To put it bluntly, money moves people's hearts.

The Changhuo tribe spent real money to create incitement. Although the vast majority of people were cannon fodder in this incitement... there are always some lucky people who can benefit from the incitement.

Laplace: "Now that "Journey to the Umbrella" has been acquired by the Jingmu clan, it means that they became the lucky ones who had the last laugh in the original inciting chaos."

Angel secretly smacked it and muttered: "It sounds like the Changhuo clan is quite conscientious and at least gave one lucky person a place. If it is to maximize profits, then the Changhuo clan can throw away the treasure first

To instigate, then personally kill, and finally take back the bait and return the treasure to yourself..."

In this case, not only can you get the power to incite people to practice, but you can also take advantage of it without having to pay any treasures.

Hearing Angel's muttering, Laplace seemed to have expected it, and replied: "The dark lineage in the Changhuo tribe is what you said."

"I'm not a member of the Changhuo tribe. I can't comment on which approach is more correct, the shadow lineage or the dark lineage."

"But at least currently, Youte, the leader of the dark lineage, is far less powerful than Narudo, who is from the shadow lineage."

Youte, if calculated based on the official wizard level, is probably at the third level for the first time; while Naluduo is firmly at the top of the third level.

Narudo, Ea, Laplace... Judging from the hierarchy alone, they are at the same level, and they belong to the top of the pyramid of the White Sun Mirror Domain.

As for Youte, Binaludo and others, they are still weaker, and are at most located in the middle and upper reaches of the pyramid.

Angel rubbed his chin and said slowly: "Take everything and ask for everything. This really does not give people a way out... Narudo's approach, from the perspective of sustainability, is indeed better than Dark

Yi Mai is better."

After a pause, Angel shook his head: "However, what the Changhuo clan does has nothing to do with us. Let's go back to "Journeys to the Umbrella". Since Narudo revealed that there are secrets in "Journeys to the Umbrella", according to

Judging from the opportunities that others got later, there should be no doubt about it."

"I just don't know what the secret of "Journey to the Umbrella" has to do with?"

If it is related to the book itself, then the secret can only be found after obtaining the book.

But if it is related to the content recorded in the book, maybe the relevant secrets can be found out from the people who have read "Journey to the Umbrella"?

Facing Angel's inquiry, Laplace was silent for a moment, and then said: "I don't know what the secret is in "Journey to the Umbrella". However, I just asked Gleipnir, and she listened.

I told you a rumor."

Angel was a little surprised: "Gleipnir knows the inside story?"

Laplace: "She and Hilda are close friends, and Hilda and Narudo are very close friends."

Angel: "So, Hilda told her?"

Laplace nodded: "Yes, but she can't tell whether what Hilda said is true. So, just listen to it as a rumor."

"According to Hilda, "Journey to the Umbrella" hides a secret passage leading to a strange world."

Angel looked confused: "Eh?"

He thought the secret was some kind of special cultivation method, or something like a treasure map, but the answer he got turned out to be... a secret passage?

Is there a secret passage hidden in the book? Isn’t it really a joke?

Laplace: "Gleipnir said so, no one knows the specific situation."

Angel: "What is the so-called strange world?"

Laplace: "Hiluda doesn't know about that strange world. She only vaguely heard that this strange world is somewhat similar to the world recorded in fairy tales."

"Hiluda doesn't know exactly what kind of world it is. Maybe it's the Lilliputian world, or the animal world?"

Angel frowned: "...a world related to fairy tales?"

Angel has actually experienced many worlds related to fairy tales. For example, the Nightmare Realm has a fairy tale feel, but it is a dark fairy tale; and the scenery of the Teapot Kingdom actually has a fairy tale flavor.

Angel even thinks that the Mirror Realm itself is quite a fairy tale. - Isn't the world behind the mirror a fairy tale?

Therefore, the answer given by Siluda is not only undirected, but even more confusing.

I really can't understand it, so I just don't think about it anymore.

Angel: "Then we want "Journeys under the Umbrella" to occupy a spot?"

Before Laplace could speak, Angel shook his head and said to himself: "Forget it. Our goal this time is the "Starry Sky Book", and the other two treasures are just for eye-opening.

In that case, choose something unknown.”

Through Laplace's narration and Graipnir's additions, "Journeys under the Umbrella" barely knows what's going on inside.

There is no doubt that this is a book with secrets. But if you want to know the secrets, you must get "Journey to the Umbrella".

But this time, they have confirmed that they will choose "Book of Starry Sky".

Since there is no way to get "Journeys in the Umbrella", there is no need to take it out and display it. Besides, even if it is displayed, it is only a shell, and neither the content nor the so-called secrets can be seen, so it is better to give up.

Better.

Laplace was silent for a moment and said softly: "If you are interested in "Journey to the Umbrella", we can temporarily abandon "Book of Starry Sky"..."

Angel shook his head without hesitation: "I don't even know what's in "Journey to the Umbrella", how can I be interested in it?"

Moreover, compared to the unknown "Journey to the Umbrella".

Obviously the known "Book of Starry Sky" is more in line with their current interests.

Laplace opened his mouth and wanted to say something, but in the end he didn't speak. He just nodded silently: "Okay."

Next, Laplace talked about several secret volumes that she knew.

Among them, "Black Art" No. 49 caught Angel's attention.

Because this is a book originating from humans, and it is also a book related to alchemy.

"The Art of Blackness probably appeared in the White Sun Mirror Realm two hundred years ago. It was acquired by the Ancient Tooth Fairy at that time, and later appeared in a certain auction at the Tooth Fairy Ancient Ruins."

"Before the auction started, Luigi received an invitation letter. Although Luigi did not go, he looked through the invitation letter."

The invitation letter probably recorded information about each lot.

Among them is an introduction to "The Art of Blackness".

The introduction roughly outlines the content of "The Black Art". According to the description, it seems that "The Black Art" is related to an ancient alchemical school in the wizarding world.

It records some alchemical secrets of this alchemy school, but these secrets seem to be more focused on shape shaping, which is also an "art field", rather than the core technology of alchemy.

But even so, this can be regarded as an undisclosed secret of the ancient alchemy school.

This kind of book, even in the wizarding world, is definitely a masterpiece.

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