Chapter 129 Guesses and Clues

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"I have read so many books, but not a single book mentions the Third Cataclysm and the most important steam revolution of the Fifth Age. Most of these books were written during the glorious era of the late Fourth Age, and very few are not included in the glorious era. The books of the era were all written in the Age of the Seven Gods in the middle of the Fourth Age or the Age of Conflict in the early Fourth Age." Pleasant looked at the books piled aside and couldn't help but sigh.

He didn't see any book written in the Fifth Age, not even a description of the Fifth Age.

Judging from the contents of the books and surrounding notes, even if the owner of this attic is not the member of the Alchemy Society, one of the Ten Saints, he is most likely a relative and friend of President Klein.

Even if there is the possibility that the notes were copied rather than original manuscripts, the owner of the attic must at least be a person who is keen or even obsessed with alchemy.

Like this one, it is impossible not to have the most famous alchemy book of the Fifth Age on the bookshelf, written by the man who has been the vice president of the Alchemy Society since its establishment.

The masterpiece "Modern Alchemy" was written by Selemira, the "Snake of Eternal Life" 175 years ago. "Modern Alchemy" is known as a must-read classic when understanding alchemy. Whether you are a master or a scholar, almost everyone will get a certain degree of success from this book. Since its creation, it has become extremely famous, even Pleasant. A complete layman has heard of this book.

Nearly 70% of the books collected by the owner of the attic are related to alchemy. It is almost impossible not to have such an extremely famous alchemy book.

Unless the attic owner lived before the time this book was written. When walking on the street before, Plisson had doubts. Neither the architectural style nor the design here looked like the Inrig ten years ago. On the contrary, it was somewhat similar to the buildings in the glorious era. However, because of the Covered by the fog, he did not pay too much attention to these details, but as he explored step by step, he felt more and more that the place he was now was not the former Norton Tower, but a building. An abandoned city in the glory days of the Fourth Age.

Pleasant picked up the stack of newspapers he found in the corner, frowning, not knowing what was going on in his heart.

He seemed to have found the answer, but this answer... was a little too outrageous.

"Sorendler Evening News...Sorendler..." Plissen muttered about the somewhat familiar place that appeared in the newspaper, with a very ugly expression on his face.

He kept thinking about the content related to the place name Solendler, and finally relied on Plisson's barely qualified historical knowledge to recall the content related to Solendler.

"Sorendel...is this...the capital of the Principality of Nancy? But Sorendel was destroyed along with the Principality of Nancy as early as the beginning of the third cataclysm." Puli Sen recalled the historical knowledge about Solendler, and cold sweat began to gather on his pale face.

"Not only am I not in Inrig now, but I have come to a city that existed in the history of the Fourth Age... it is also the hometown of the current president of the Alchemy Society!" Plisson looked at the time in his hand. Noble Wan felt that he had been away for a long time, and doubts and unknowns became more and more in his heart.

... This place on the map is clearly marked as Inrig, and the fog surrounding Inrig is real. I thought that I was not wrong. How could I suddenly reach a city hundreds of years ago?

If this is Solund, where is Inrigos, the ghost island? Where is the treasure that Pu Luo buried 12 years ago?

"Am I in a fictional fantasy world now? Or have I really experienced a time travel? Or have I accidentally been involved in an independent demiplane?" Various guesses popped up in Plisson's mind, but But it is difficult to correspond to reality one by one.

"Is it possible that there is a space festival in the fog surrounding Inrigus? When the Black Crow passed through the fog, it was teleported to this ancient city that was suspected to be Solendre."

"If this is the case, it seems to explain why the Black Crow suddenly lost control and fell from the sky." Plisson put the Solendler Evening News back in his hand, his mind confused. My thoughts gradually cleared up and I began to get back on track.

If you imagine it from this perspective, it seems that you can barely explain the scene in front of you. But even so, there are still many unexplainable doubts about what he experienced. "But now is not the time to dwell on these things. Plisson also has no time to discuss these details. What he needs to figure out most now is why Inriges has anything to do with this city that is suspected to be Solendre. A spatial connection is created to determine how people who enter this city can return to Inriges.

From this angle of connection and speculation, perhaps the disaster that occurred in Inriges, the capital of Norton ten years ago, was related to this place.

Is it possible that the tens of thousands of people who mysteriously disappeared ten years ago did not die in the evil god's sacrificial ritual, but were transferred here?

Pleasant recalled the horrific incident that occurred in Inriges ten years ago. If it is true, are the people who lived in Inriges ten years ago... still alive?

It was rumored that before this incident, Archduke Rogge personally visited Inriges to check the situation. However, the final result of this incident was that Inriges was sealed, and no major actions were taken by the entire Sky Eagle Empire.

With Grand Duke Rogge's character and strength, if it is really found out which secret organization or cult force this incident is caused by, not to mention that he personally went to the headquarters of the force to strangle the saints in power, at least World Tree and The Black Hawk Army will have some obvious movements, rather than just letting it go... The reason why Archduke Rogge let it go... What exactly happened to Inriges ten years ago?

Plissen didn't dare to think about it. And there is another question, that is why Luas appears here?

The credibility of her own statement is basically that no one will bother with useless things. The reason why she came here must be the same as Pleasant.

So what is she planning? Luas was an employee born in the Sarst Sea. Before joining the Skyhawk Military Department, his area of ​​activity had always been in this war zone at the junction of the three countries. He was not even close to the capital of Norton, Inriges. If he really wanted to It seems that she has a motive, but it seems hard to say. It is impossible for her ancestors to have traveled thousands of miles to bury the family inheritance in Norton.

But her superior is the newly appointed Norton Governor Vitor, and Vitor is the son of Grand Duke Rogge. That makes sense.

Luya, Vito, Inrig, and Roger. When people who shouldn't appear appear, the scattered clues are connected together.

"I seem to have been involved in some terrible incident..." Plisson muttered to himself.

Like the despicable savior