Mystery: Start with the Reader

Chapter 234: Abner's Speculation

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Abner thought for a while, and then turned his attention to the battle case of the second Baron Ramud extracted by Miss Emma—that is, the part that Emma evaluated as quite "legendary".

At first glance, there is nothing special about them. These classic battles will only make people think that the two barons Ramud and Kilgor are really great. Many almost impossible tasks were successfully solved by them, which can be called legend...

But thinking about it carefully, how could it be possible that the conditions of each mission are so harsh, and even a few times they survived can be attributed to good luck...

Such a task is more like a human-designed test... I am afraid that the king is training them!

So the question is, what is special about them that deserves so much effort from the ruler of a country to cultivate them?

I don't know about Kilgor, but the biggest special thing about Ramud is that he is a descendant of Death God, the son of the Death Archon.

This special should not be hidden from the "Founder" and "Protector" William I who had observed him closely... After all, he was a Sequence 1 "Hand of Order".

So, it should be that the king wanted to use the descendants of the god of death to get something somewhere, so he customized those so-called tasks to train him deliberately? It was as if the "Queen of Mysteries" was cultivating Jane.

However, the king of Ruen is obviously not as kind as the "Queen of Mystery". He probably intends to kill the donkey and kill the public... and Ramud should have discovered something in that so-called mysterious mission, and even wanted to cause the church to protect himself. That's why he was poisoned to death by the king with the help of his friend... Otherwise, there is no need to do so.

In order not to arouse the suspicion of the church, the king didn't even take back Ramud's title, but installed a new baron, and ordered Korg to continue to suppress it... Characterize this matter as some kind of personal grievance, and divert attention.

So what is it that is worth cultivating an angel family to obtain, but is it afraid that the church will know?

Thinking of this, the Augustus family has always been unwilling to be at the mercy of the gods and wanted to become a chess player... Abner suddenly had an inspiration:

Emperor Roselle said, make bold assumptions and verify them carefully. I can first assume that Augustus had a plan to train family members to become gods at the end of the fourth era and the beginning of the fifth era... Then, there are nothing more than three choices for them.

Learn from Solomon to become the Black Emperor, learn from the Night Emperor to become the Judge, and learn from the Blood Emperor to become the Red Priest.

At the beginning of the Fifth Epoch, the three copies of Sequence 1 and the uniqueness of the "Judger" all had clear owners, except for one "Hand of Order" that might have fallen with the "Ghost Empire" of Trunsost. .

The God of Death has little to do with Trunsost, and it is very unlikely that Kilgor and Ramud will be used to find this Sequence 1... and even if it is necessary to find it, Augustus will not train outsiders.

The three Sequence 1s of the "Dark Emperor" were not clearly described in the original book after Solomon's death, but presumably some were lost, and some fell into the hands of a righteous or evil god.

I remember that Qonas Kilgor in the original book is the demigod of the "Dark Emperor" pathway, but this cannot be used as a reference. After all, I don't know whether he is a Extraordinary characteristic inherited from the family or was bestowed by the kingdom later.

However, assuming that the Kilgor family is also special and has some kind of special connection with the Dark Emperor, then William I's move to train the first Baron Kilgor makes sense.

It is very likely that they used Kilgor to find the whereabouts of a certain characteristic, but it is difficult to obtain it for the time being, so they will keep this family forever.

Until Roselle became the "Dark Emperor", those characteristics were all surnamed "Huang", and the Kilgor family lost their value, so they were deprived of their titles due to some faults.

As for the last "Red Sacrifice", it should only be an alternative plan for Augustus, or a tool for exchanging other Sequence 1...

In the original book, the Loen royal family probably exchanged the "Conqueror" trait for the "Prince Killing Order" trait held by the Witch Sect... After all, a Sequence 1 was only exchanged for some help from the Witch Sect. Not equivalent.

And at the end of the Fourth Epoch and the beginning of the Fifth Epoch, it was the era when the Underworld Emperor Salinger, the "Death God" and "Red Priest" dual-path true god, fell not long ago...

Perhaps the Augustus cultivated the descendants of the god of death for the characteristic or uniqueness of the "red priest" left by the emperor of the underworld. Well, judging from the results, the possibility of "conqueror" is even greater.

Moreover, they have a high probability of success...

The second-generation Baron Ramud should have been aware that he might be silenced, so he left behind to inform the church in advance.

This underhand may have attracted the attention of the church, but he was not taken seriously. Therefore, the kingdom executed him in a different way, minimizing the possibility of being discovered by the church.

...

Although the above speculation is only based on Abner's assumptions, it is logically sound. As long as there are conclusive evidence in several key points, his reasoning can be judged to be valid.

As for how to seek proof? Abner also had an idea, he didn't need him to complete it, and submitted it directly to Klein for him to worry about it. After all, this is Mr. "Azik"'s business, and he should be more concerned.

Of course, the report submitted to Klein will not contain high-end knowledge such as "Red Priest" and "Black Emperor". Abner intends to just tell him the conclusion. Omissions will also be replaced with vague words.

After straightening out his thoughts, Abner put away Emma's notes and was about to bid farewell to leave.

Seeing this, Emma pouted a little dissatisfied, but calmed down immediately.

Based on her observations, after reading her notes, Abner must have deduced some great secret, but he was unwilling to tell her a word... How petty! Obviously, he was very generous to Fanny, and even gave Fanny the "barbarian" potion formula that she had been asking for all along... Why did he treat her differently when he came to her?

However, Emma was experienced in concealing Fanny about similar matters, so she quickly guessed Abner's thoughts, and understood that the other party felt that she had not yet known those secrets.

Therefore, Emma couldn't help asking until Abner's figure was about to reach the stairs: "Abner, can you tell me what conditions I need to meet to be eligible to explore Amon's tomb?"

Abner swayed his feet when he heard the words, and almost missed the magic trap set by Emma. He thought speechlessly: So this girl hasn't completely given up investigating Amon yet? This kind of courage to pursue the monocle is really impressive...

Back to the rant, Abner turned around and said in a joking tone: "When one day in the future, your thoughts suddenly become confused, and when you recover, you find that you are doing or have done a very stupid thing. ... After that, you can think about Amon as you like."

After speaking, he simulated the ability to "fly", "opened the door" from the roof, and left the library.

"This 'spiritual stick' tone... If you don't know, you must have been promoted to 'Prophet'!" Emma was stunned for a while before cursing bitterly, then she frowned her beautiful eyebrows, accustomed to Sexually "decrypted" said, "What does 'confuse mind' represent? What does 'stupid thing' symbolize?

"I feel completely clueless, Abner, is he just playing with me?"

...

At nine o'clock in the morning on Thursday, at moon time, Raphael's cemetery.

Klein stood quietly in a corner of the cemetery, wearing a pure black formal suit and shirt, holding a silver cane.

He listened to the sad cries of Rosanne beside him, watched the captain, Frye, Leonard and Kenley carry the black coffin containing Old Neil's "corpse" to the front of the tombstone step by step, and put it into the tombstone in silence. In the dug grave.

Finally, his gaze rested on a line of epitaph engraved under the photo of the tombstone, which came from what Old Neil wrote in his diary recently:

"If you can't save her, then go and accompany her."

"The Hidden Sage!" Klein silently engraved this name in his mind... There are some things he can't do now, but he will definitely do in the future!

At this moment, layers of reverberating prayers suddenly sounded in his ears.

Seeing that Old Neil's funeral was over, all the Nighthawks were saying their final farewell and were about to return to the company.

Klein walked up to the silent captain, and said in a serious tone, "I'll call a public carriage over."

The company's carriage cannot carry so many people.

"Go...don't be too anxious, they should have something to say to Old Neil..." Dunn said after a moment of silence.

"Okay!" Klein nodded, and then quickly walked out of the cemetery. He did not rush to call for a carriage according to the captain's instructions, but turned into the public washroom in the cemetery.

The wall of spirituality sealed off the space, and he walked four steps backwards to the hall of gray mist. Klein sat upright on the seat belonging to "The Fool", spreading his spirituality and touched a crimson star that was constantly expanding and shrinking.

That is the crimson star that symbolizes the "tower".

After listening to the other party's request, Klein quickly responded, and received the information from the "tower" sacrifice in the gate formed by the influx of spirituality mixed with the swaying light patterns.

It was a notebook and a piece of letter paper full of words.

Klein opened the notes first, and the purpose of entering was lines of neat and neat handwriting, which were obviously written by a certain lady.

"This is not Miss Hugh's handwriting. Although I have only watched the 'live broadcast' a few times, Miss Hugh's handwriting is rougher.

"It's not the handwriting of the lady who transcribed Rosel's script in the Roselle's diary handed in by the 'Tower' before. Although that one imitated Roselle's script, it can be seen that the handwriting is a little immature...

"It's another lady who helps 'Tower'... It seems that Mr. 'Tower' has a lot of friends..."

After Klein teased a few words, his mood immediately improved a lot, and the corners of his mouth curled up a little.

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