v6 Chapter 3260 Unwillingness and Spectacle
Chapter 3260 Unwillingness and Wonders
"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 got started, and before he got to the point, he heard Gutales asking in the psychic belt: "Lita? Isn't this the grandson of your 'friend' Hilda? He is actually in the crystal Will the city be in danger?"
"Even need Hilda's servant Fada to remind? Why didn't Hilda remind herself? Or is Hilda the source of danger for Lita?"
When Gutales mentioned Hilda, her tone changed. Even Angel, who didn't know much about the reason, could hear the yin and yang of Gutales, a sour vinegar smell.
Gleipnir glanced at Gutales angrily: "Listen as long as you want, and if you don't listen, you will break the soul tie. Don't interrupt me."
Gutales shrugged: "I just asked what happened, that's okay? Besides, isn't Xiluda an elder, how dare someone in Crystal City dare to touch her grandson?"
Perhaps Gutales's tone of voice was normal this time, or it was Gutales's relentless attitude that gave Gleipnier a headache. After thinking for a while, she simply said something cause and effect.
"Xiluda 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 After the Snow Mountain... But according to Lita's narration, we found that this incident may not be normal, and Lita's departure was more instigated by Fada."
"Fada, as Xiluda's loyal servant, she can't let Lita leave for no reason. There must be another reason behind it."
Gutales nodded in a dazed way. To put it bluntly, Gleipnir noticed some signs of something wrong, so he began to follow this clue to dig out the story behind it.
Gutales: "I probably understand. You want to find Fada and confirm why she hinted that Lita left Crystal City?"
Gleipnir nodded, indeed, she took Lita with her, and immediately went to Fada.
Gutales: "I guess you must not have found the answer from Fada. Even Fada only dared to hint... Besides, there must be something tricky about Hilda's departure, right?"
Gleipnir: "You really care about Hilda. I will talk about Hilda's situation later, just keep listening...don't interrupt me."
After finishing speaking, Gleipnir glared at Gutales.
Gutales nodded indifferently, and did not say anything more.
Gleipnir continued to tell.
Originally, Gleipnir planned to directly talk about 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, but I can also perceive that in the unknown void, there seems to be a faintly discernible gaze, secretly watching Lita."
"These two points are very unusual, and I am sure once again that there is danger behind Lita, and this danger is very likely to come from within the Jingmu clan, or even the high-level members of the Jingmu clan."
Otherwise, who would dare to order the guards to follow Lita?
Also, the eyes in the void are undoubtedly the spirit of Crystal City, the current giant city spirit!
"It's also fortunate that today is a party, and the eyes of the giant city spirit are more concentrated in the ring fort. I threw off the guards, and then covered Lita with the sinking star, temporarily cutting off the eyes behind Lita."
"Immediately, I took Lita to find Syluda's loyal servant—Fada."
At Fada's place, Gleipnir encountered an obstacle just as Gutales guessed. Fada did not admit to hinting at Lita at all.
However, although Fada refused to admit it, when she was talking to Gleipnir, she was always holding a copy of Xiluda's handbook in her hand.
Moreover, when Fada spoke, she kept showing the manuscript from various angles.
Gleipnir was not stupid, she immediately saw that Fada was having trouble speaking. If there is no accident, it must be caused by the high-level Jingmu clan, who issued a ban, or signed a certain contract, so that Fada did not dare to mention the relevant secrets.
Perhaps Fada saw that Gleipnir had realized, so she put the letter on the table.
Gleipnir immediately asked if he could read the handbook.
Fada did not refuse: "This notebook is just a travel report written by Mrs. Xiluda, and there is no secret. Granny Astrology, you are a close friend of Mrs. Xiluda, so it is no problem if you want to read it."
Gleipnir did not hesitate, picked up the manuscript and began to read it.
The Letter is indeed what Fada said, it is the travel experience of Syluda. However, the theme of this record is very unified, that is... the ceremony.
Rituals are not popular in the mirror domain, and few races in the mirror hold formal ceremonies.
But many races have their own unique informal rituals.
Hiluda recorded this kind of informality, which generally has no clear effect, and is purely for "sacrifice" rituals.
Gleipnir read the entire manuscript, and really couldn't see any hidden secrets, and his mind was full of various and weird rituals.
The Codex itself has no code words, so it is a bit strange for Fada to suggest that she read the Codex.
Is it because of a… ritual?
At that time, Angel and the others had not arrived at the outpost of the Ring Fort, nor had they started live broadcasting the ceremony of the Ring Fort. Therefore, Gleipnir just temporarily hid the doubts brought to her by this manuscript in his heart, and did not say it out loud.
After Gleipnir finished reading the manuscript, Fada said intentionally or unintentionally: "Since Mrs. Xiluda left, her study has been handed over to me. This notebook is what I brought from Madam's study. from."
Based on Gleipnir's understanding of Fada, she knew very well that Fada would never do unnecessary things.
Moreover, when Fada mentioned the "study room", she obviously accentuated her articulation. By doing this, Fada was obviously telling Gleipnir that there was a "secret" in Hilda's study.
With such a clear hint, Gleipnir naturally didn't miss it, and offered to go to Syluda's study to have a look.
Letting Gleipnir go to the study is Fada's goal in itself, and she will naturally not refuse.
After that, Gleipnir went to Syluda's study to look for more clues.
During this process, Fada did not say a word, as if to indicate that she has no clues here, and all the clues are in the study.
This is indeed the case, Gleipnir found the "puzzle" in Hilda's study.
The so-called "puzzle" is not a real puzzle, but a hidden and unique way of communication.
Gleipnir did not describe what this communication method is, but according to Angel's understanding, it is probably similar to encrypted text such as "Tibetan Headings" or "Morse Code".
At first glance, it doesn’t seem like a big deal, but only those who have a clear understanding of the pass can understand the mystery.
And Gleipnir is obviously one of the "related people".
While looking for the "puzzles" scattered in different books in the study, she began to decipher the hidden messages in the puzzles.
Guided by the clues, Gleipnir quickly found several secret stories left by Syluda in the study.
Arranged in chronological order, these hidden stories are: "Tunita's Unwillingness", "Spectacle", "Resonance of the Holy Corpse Crystal", "Elegy at the End of Boyhood", "Old Friend Survival", "The Resurrection Plan" ".
Among them, "Tunita's Unwillingness" is a bit similar to unofficial history, telling the unknown stories of Tunita, the great prophet of the Jingmu people more than two thousand years ago.
Although this story has nothing to do with the "Lita Crisis", if you trace the source, "Tunita's Unwillingness" is the source of all the tragedies of the Jingmu clan.
It is also a coincidence that at the beginning of this story, it tells about a great existence that exists in the sea of empty mirrors.
This great existence is exactly Laplace's body.
When Tunita was young, in order to chase the legendary demon of the empty mirror, he and a group of peers came to the sea of empty mirrors. Here, because of their ignorance and contempt, Tunita encountered the greatest crisis in her life.
Tunita not only failed to find the demon of the empty mirror, but all his partners fell into the sea of empty mirror and turned into nothingness. But Tunita was very lucky, just happened to be watched by a great being, and rescued him ashore.
During the few days spent with this great being, Tunita not only reborn, but also saw the pictures of the boundless plane through the sea of empty mirrors. In his opinion, these pictures belonged to a higher-level "landscape".
If in the past, Tunita was still a frog at the bottom of the well, after this experience, Tunita, a frog at the bottom of the well, jumped out of the well and saw a wider sky.
His pattern has become bigger.
Tunita wants to pursue this wider sky and want to see the boundless world scenery.
The premise of all this is strength and influence.
With motivation, Tunita embarked on this pursuit.
Afterwards, Tunita did realize his self-worth. It only took Tunita two hundred years to grow from a university scholar to an elder, and then from an elder to a prophet.
Becoming a prophet means that Tunita has occupied a natural "potential". 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 the present , but his talent in cultivation is very ordinary.
Hundreds of years, no progress.
The life span of the Jingmu clan is generally around 700 to 1,000 years. Compared with human beings, the Jingmu clan is considered a natural longevity clan.
Maybe it is because of the high limit of nature, and it is much more difficult to break the limit than human beings.
Just make a comparison and you will know.
The lifespan of a wizard apprentice is usually measured in two hundred years. After breaking through to become a full-fledged wizard, the lifespan is measured in five hundred years.
Take Angel, for example, whose lifespan is now measured in five hundred years. The 500-year plan here does not mean only 500 years, but that if there are no other risks, you can live for at least 500 years. At most, if you add all kinds of methods, such as spells that break the life limit, foreign objects that increase life span...etc., thousands of years are possible.
So, once a human being breaks through as a formal wizard, although the lower limit is low, the upper limit is 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 the Jingmu clan can't do it, 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 that can increase the lifespan of the Jingmu clan. He has exhausted all methods, but he has not broken through the shackles of the crystal dust level. In the end, he can only extend his lifespan to a maximum of a thousand years.
Full of unwillingness, Tunita, the greatest prophet in the history of the Jingmu tribe, still fell after a thousand years.
The above is the story of "Tunita's Unwillingness".
To sum up, it is: Tunita saw a higher-level landscape when he was young, which changed his life;
"Tunita's Unwillingness" is just a prelude, or the background. In this story, the "Lita Crisis" still hasn't revealed the truth.
So, Gleipnir began to tell the second piece of the puzzle.
—"Spectacle".
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 accept his fate, no longer pursued life extension, and began to build the Crystal Kingdom instead.
The first grand proposition he made after accepting his fate was...to build the Crystal City.
Tunita wants to build a huge castle where all the Jingmu can live together.
According to Tunita himself, the Jingmu tribe cannot be divided into three, six, or nine classes like other ethnic groups. When everyone lives together, there is no obvious class distinction, discrimination does not exist, and members of the Jingmu clan will not fall to the frozen ground because of the cold.
At the same time, the entire Crystal City can condense more abundant cohesive energy, so that all Jingmu people can enjoy long-term blessings.
Tunita's idea is extremely bold.
Because it is difficult to build a castle that accommodates all the Jingmu people: how many materials are needed? How big will it be? How long will it take? Can the mirror space be stable for a long time?
Many people do not think that Tunita can succeed, but they really hope that they can live in such a magnificent castle.
Under the entangled mood of all the people, Tunita began to spend a lot of manpower and material resources on the permafrost to build the Crystal City.
There is no need to mention the hardships in the middle.
In short, in the end, the construction of Crystal City was successful, and it became a well-known, even unrivaled... wonder building in the Sun Mirror domain!
The above is the content of "Spectacle".
It also sounds like an inspirational story about the construction of Crystal City, but after Gleipnir finished telling the story, she added a few more words.
"Before, I didn't understand the usefulness of the book of Xiluda's travel experience that Fada had been holding in her hand. But after I finished reading the story of "Spectacle", I suddenly thought of an item recorded in the travel experience. thing."
"During her travels, Xiluda has seen various rituals. She found that in most advanced rituals, not only the diversity of rituals and the number of priests are required, but also the level of the venue of the ritual is required. .”
The weather, the people and the harmony have all been occupied, and now the location is still needed.
As for the venue of the ceremony, the "rite array" is the second, the "altar" is the middle, and the "altar" is the top.
But the best venue is not a large altar, but a wonder building with countless people's aspirations, general trends, and even the love of the times.
(end of this chapter)