"alright?"
Lacey was stunned for a moment and looked at him doubtfully: "What's good? What's so great?"
Wei En raised the parchment in his hand and said, "I have already translated the content on the relics of the Third Age."
Lacey and Marco looked at each other, and both saw the suspicion in the other's eyes.
Sister Lacey, have you ever seen a translator so fast?
I've seen a ghost, why don't you ask?
Why don't you ask?
Um? Don't let me use my trump card, Marco.
"..."
Marco wanted to refuse, but seeing her eyes getting sharper and sharper, he glanced in Tina's direction and said helplessly: "Wayne, I know that the translation job of the relic is difficult, but you don't have to submit it in such a hurry. …”
"It's difficult?"
Wei En looked at the hesitant expressions of the two people and carefully tried, "Then, what should I do?"
The two people looked suspicious of life, which made him nervous.
Is there really any missing step?
Lacey coughed and said, "It used to take Professor Helwin at least a week to translate a roll of parchment, during which time he had to search for various documents..."
"Don't get me wrong, it's not that I don't believe you. It's just that... you did it too fast."
Too fast?
Is this still called "not disbelief"?
Obviously I don’t believe it…
"Lacie, why don't you read what I translated first?"
Wayne directly spread the parchment with still wet ink on the table, "Of course, if you don't believe me, you can ask Professor Herwin later to confirm the authenticity of this translation."
As soon as she finished speaking, the short white-haired girl pushed past Lacey and said, "Tina believes in Wei En."
"Believe, believe, of course I believe it. Wei En, the first time I saw you, I trusted you completely."
Lacey picked up the parchment and read it.
Tina has already spoken, but things will get worse if she doesn't follow her words.
"Why?!"
But after just one glance, her eyes froze instantly, and she held the parchment tightly with both hands, "Ma, Marco, you should also take a look."
"What? Could it be that the content compiled by Wei En is too outrageous?"
Marco muttered a few words, then approached her suspiciously and looked at her together.
"In the year 863 of the Third Era, the Church of Dawn used the forbidden object 0-34 to resurrect the coffin and resurrect Archbishop Rasul Bess..."
"Afterwards, 3,000 heretics from the Eternal Life Society were captured to offset the negative effects of the resurrected coffin..."
"After Rasul was resurrected, he led the Dawn Cult to counterattack the Dusk Knight Legion and killed the legion leader Jeremaine..."
"Armando, the elder of the Eternal Life Church, took advantage of the situation when both sides were hurt and launched a sneak attack on Dawn Church..."
"The dying Archbishop Rasul sealed the forbidden object 0-34 Resurrection Coffin in the Krimes Cathedral on the west coast of the Eastern Continent... and left it with Toto Atkins, the dark descendant of the Immortal Society."
Marco's breathing was a little rapid, and he murmured: "Forbidden Object 0-34 The resurrected coffin is in the Krimos Cathedral... There are even forbidden objects in the city of Castor..."
Lacey licked her lips, "Wayne, are you sure this is true?"
Wei En spread his hands and said: "I translated these contents from this parchment. If Toto's record is correct..."
Before he could finish speaking, Lacey suddenly shouted: "Tina!"
The white-haired girl tilted her head, as if she was thinking or listening to something, "Tina is sure what Wei En said is true."
Wei En glanced at her in surprise, are you sure?
Who did you confirm it with?
boom!
"Very good,"
Lacey held the parchment and patted the table, "If the content on this paper is true, we will have made a great contribution this time!"
"Sister Lacey, do you believe I can understand Gonzalez now?"
"Xinxin, even Tina is sure that you are not lying, so it must be true."
Tina?
Wei En looked at the white-haired girl again. Is this her special ability?
telepathy?
Or simply a lie detector?
Before he could think deeply, Marco slapped him on the shoulder and said with a smile: "I didn't expect you to really know González. Where did you learn it?"
Wei En rubbed his numb shoulders, "...I learned it from a scholar in my hometown. I'm not very proficient either."
He has just reached the proficiency level, so he cannot be said to be proficient in Gonzalez.
"Now is not the time to talk about this,"
Lacey held the parchment and said impatiently: "You guys wait here while I go find Yegor."
"Wait, Sister Lacey,"
Wei En quickly stopped her and asked: "Now we only have this parchment. What did you say when you reported to Minister Yegor?"
"Of course, tell him that the case is solved... huh?"
Lacey reacted, "You mean the content of this parchment doesn't mean the case has been solved?"
"Obviously, yes!"
Wayne pointed to the parchment and said: "Assuming that the content on the parchment is true, but what does it have to do with the disappearance of those people in the slums? It can't be..."
He suddenly remembered that Euan told him yesterday that he should not always talk about the names and numbers of forbidden objects. "Someone used 'it' and then robbed those in the slums to resist the negative effects?"
"It's not impossible,"
Marco said carelessly: "If it were me, I would definitely go to the cathedral to steal that forbidden object. That is a forbidden object that can resurrect the dead."
"Even if you don't use it, you can just sell it and you can replace it with the entire Dumitru neighborhood."
Wayne looked at him and asked seriously: "Then why did you leave this parchment?"
Marco was stunned, "This..."
How does he know why?
Lacey has already agreed with Wayne's words in her heart, which is indeed very suspicious.
Even if so many people can be kidnapped in an instant, they shouldn't leave behind an obviously directional relic of the era.
"Wayne, tell me what you think."
Wei En shook his head, looked at the two of them and said, "There are too few clues now. Just by relying on a piece of parchment, we cannot determine the purpose of the person behind it."
"I can only be sure that the person who left this parchment must have his own intention."
Marco touched his chin, looking thoughtful, "Did he throw it away accidentally?"
Snapped!
Lacey slapped him on the head, "If it were you, if you got something like this, wouldn't you keep it as a treasure?"
"Why?"
Marco rubbed his head and bared his teeth and said: "If it's not, then it's not. There's no need to hit me..."
"Use your brain and think about whether there are any missing clues."
"No, Tina and I have searched every room. If you don't believe me, ask Tina?"
White-haired girl: "Tina didn't notice."
"Look, Tina said so," Marco spread his hands.
Lacey covered her forehead, knowing that she couldn't count on them.
She frowned and thought for a moment, and there was no good solution for that moment, unless she was assisted by an extraordinary person who was proficient in prophecy...
"Well, Wayne, what do you think we should do now?"
"Both directions."
Wayne held out two fingers, "First, make sure that 'it' is still there in Krims Cathedral. If not, the disappearance of those people in the slums is related to 'it'."
"Second, find the person behind it directly!"
After hearing his suggestion, Lacey pondered for a moment and shook his head.
"The first one is impossible. Once the Dawn Church knows about the existence of the resurrected coffin, it will never cooperate with the work of the Secret Adjustment Department. What's more, our director will not agree."
"As for the second one...Wei En, are you sure you can find the person behind it?"