Mystery: Start with the Reader

Chapter 328: Tasks and Armored Golems

"June 12, 1146...

"Is this a reproduction of a certain period of Backlund's history?"

After scanning the front page of the newspaper, some of Abner's guesses were confirmed, and then he moved his eyes down to read the follow-up content.

The appearance of this newspaper was too coincidental. According to the "experience" introduced by Mr. Gaston, it should be an important "prop" to carry the mission.

Sure enough, when Abner's gaze touched the following content, the original press release suddenly changed into an explanation of the mission:

"Thousands of years ago, the royal family of Loen sent Baron Kilgor to explore a relic of the Solomon Empire. After the baron returned, his temperament changed drastically, and he even poisoned his close friends.

"Mission 1: Find clues in Backlund, confirm the location of the ruins, and go to enter the ruins to find out the mystery of Baron Kilgor's temperament change.

"Task 2: Go to the ruins and find out the secrets hidden in the murals of the ruins.

"Complete any task to clear the level, and you can leave the scene at any time after clearing the level.

"Complete both tasks, and there will be additional rewards after passing the level."

Putting down the newspaper in his hand, Abner frowned, thinking:

The mystery of Baron Kilgor's temperament change? This is what I have roughly guessed when I investigated the second-generation Baron Ramud before. It is because he died while exploring the ruins, and the Kilgor who appeared later was probably pretended by someone from the royal family, so his temperament changed drastically. ...

Well, Mr. Gaston said that it is useless to rely on guesswork on the sixth floor, you must have evidence to support your speculation... Then you must go to that ruin...

I remember that there are a few pages in the Roselle diary that Hugh got back from MI9, which is the process of Roselle's exploration of the ruins. He seems to have obtained the information in the library...

Huh? Wait... Based on my experience of collecting so many points, every maze scene seems to have a plot... And in 1146, the protagonist of this era is undoubtedly Roselle...

Could this be the story based on him? Well, it's very possible!

Thinking of this, Abner recalled the dates of the few pages of Russell's diary he had read, which were between June 12 and June 20...

And the date on this newspaper is June 12th...

Could it be a coincidence?

Abner quickly shook his head, and continued to guess:

I don't think it should be...

People who have never read or can't read Russell's diary enter this scene, and most of them have to search for clues like a needle in a haystack, just like Mr. Gaston has no clue to investigate in Raccoon City, and can only fight with various zombie monsters. Head-to-head is the same... That is actually a road. After all, if you kill more monsters, it will naturally attract the attention of the umbrella.

The "protagonist" that exists in Raccoon City and the "Roselle" that may exist here should be the "shortcuts" for setting the scene. Whether they can meet them or not, the test should be the summarizing ability and luck of the passers-by...

So... I'd better find Roselle, and try to join his expedition team...

Well, first of all, I have to confirm whether Russell really exists!

While his thoughts were spinning, Abner sighed, "For someone like me with a 'strategy', the so-called test is useless." Then he simulated "flying" and "invisibility" successively, flying in the direction of Backlund University go.

According to the records in the diary, Roselle discovered the hidden manuscript on an old bookshelf in the Backlund University library on June 13th... So at this time, he is likely still there.

Although the dream maze on the sixth floor is consistent with the time flow of the outside world, there is a time difference. It was still late at night in the outside world, but it was already morning in Backlund in the dreamland.

Abner noticed something was wrong not long after he flew, because he could clearly feel that there was an invisible barrier not far above his head, like the edge of the world...

This is... "Air Wall"?

After Abner "analyzed" it for a while, the corners of his mouth couldn't help twitching, and he thought: Roselle, you can do it, and you even "borrowed" this... So,

This so-called "dream maze scene" is the game map, right?

While complaining, Abner's heart moved, intending to find out how big this "dream world" was, so he turned around, accelerated his speed, and circled the entire city.

The scale of Backlund in 1146 was far smaller than that a hundred years later, not even a third of its size.

Not to mention the factory area and the dock area are all wastelands, the Jowood area, Hillston area, and part of the North area are collectively called the Northwest area.

As for the St. George area, there is still a large area of ​​farmland, and Abner can only take a look at it from a distance through the air wall.

In addition, Sodlark Palace and the cathedrals of the major churches are also blocked by invisible barriers, making them inaccessible, just like "game stickers".

No, maybe that is the "texture". There must be a "0" level sealed item in the royal family and the major churches. With the character of this "maze tower", it may be difficult to fully "manifest" it...even if it is just a look.

Moreover, this is only the sixth floor, and the power to construct the scene may not be much...

Hehe, it seems that the limit of this level of scene is a city... This is the case in Raccoon City, and it is also the case here...

In other words, when you find the "clue" and set off for the "relic", you will probably have to "switch" the map.

Abner complained a few words in his heart, and then "flyed" to Backlund University, intending to go to the library to "acquaint" Russell of this period.

...

Russell Gustav, with long chestnut curly hair, is sitting at a long table on the second floor of the library, flipping through an old book in his hand, and looking at the campus through the glass window Young and beautiful girls inside.

"Praise the Goddess, how could such a coeducational university exist without His Church dedicated to the advancement of women?

"Besides, the air and sanitation in Backlund are much better than those in Trier. I don't even want to go back..."

Of course, Roselle was just saying this in his heart, he knew it was impossible. Not to mention that he was born as an Intis aristocrat, it was difficult for Ruen to gain trust, and more importantly, he had already invented the steam engine at this time, and became the "son of steam" in the church's mouth.

No matter which aspect is considered, Intis will not allow himself to live in Backlund for a long time.

He was able to travel to Loen this time because he needed to act as an "archaeologist", so he got the church's tacit permission to move around.

While Roselle was thinking about something, he suddenly saw a young gentleman with curly brown hair walking towards him.

He was a little on guard, but he didn't pay much attention to it. Although he was only a Sequence 8, because the church valued him, he actually had a lot of powerful items for self-defense.

But after the gentleman approached, he suddenly said something that he couldn't understand at all. Roselle couldn't help but frowned. After thinking about it for a while, he confirmed that he had never heard this language before.

...

The gentleman close to Roselle was naturally Abner, and he was complaining inwardly at this moment, not knowing whether to laugh or cry: Is it okay for Roselle not to understand Roselle?

This Roselle probably doesn't have the memory of "Huang Tao"... The Emperor must have deliberately deleted the relevant information.

Abner thought for a while, and then he understood why Roselle set up his dream image in this way: If an image also understood Roselle's language, then Roselle's diary would have been deciphered by the passers-by. The emperor's identity as a "traveler" would probably be exposed. With the prudence of an angel, how could such a loophole be left.

However, since the strategy of "recognizing fellow villagers in Chinese" had failed, Abner had to change his style of speaking and start talking with Russell.

...

In the single-family house on Black Palm Street in the East District, Ms. Closfia, who was leaning on the bed and reading the "Heroes" series of novels, suddenly raised her lips, and said to Dunn who had been sitting in a chair drinking coffee: "Here we come! "

After finishing speaking, her existence seemed to be erased by something, making it impossible for people to notice it anymore.

Hearing this, Dunn took a deep breath, picked up the metal suitcase with one hand, and after many constructions in his mind, he finally whispered a word: "Transform!"

Immediately afterwards, the suitcase in his hand began to deform, starting from Dunn's hand, covering his body bit by bit, as if covering it with a layer of armor.

At the same time, sticky and disgusting flesh and blood quickly seeped in from the floor...

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