Chapter 539 Code

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Without any reminder, Mo Bei's suddenly stagnant breath had attracted the attention of his teammates, who all looked in the direction he was facing.

Their eyes were simultaneously locked on a woman wearing black light armor, with a fair face and quite attractive appearance.

A pair of bright eyes were lined with thick black eyeliner, and the lower eyelids were blurred, as if they were accidentally rubbed, but they also looked like they had a different kind of beauty.

This is not a weird outfit. Many shooters who are engaged in reconnaissance or rely on sharp vision will do this. For people who are born without fine and long eyelashes, it can effectively reduce the interference of light on the eyes.

The two sides looked at each other across a river for a moment, then the woman straightened up, waved her hand and raised a cloud of black mist, and her figure disappeared on the spot as if swallowed by the black mist.

Mo Bei and the others changed their colors slightly, and then they saw a black mist rolling up out of thin air not far away, and the woman walked out of it slowly.

She lowered her arms to her sides, turned her palms towards Mo Bei and the others, showed her empty hands, and nodded slightly as a salute, indicating that she had no hostility.

"Introduce yourself, Natalya, the wandering witcher."

Witcher! ?

Akali and others all looked puzzled. They had never heard of such a name before.

Mo Bei looked a little stunned, because the name just flashed in his mind. The woman in front of her with a calm posture, smoky makeup, and a slightly lazy look is actually the mysterious Natalya in the game.

After a brief moment of astonishment, he asked directly:

"Is something wrong?"

The tone was not harsh, but on the premise that the other party took the initiative to reveal his identity, he only replied with these two words, obviously still on guard.

Natalya didn't care about his attitude, and turned her bright eyes to look at Perona in the team, or to be precise, at the Book of Blue Ethan hanging on her waist.

Serena emerged from it and looked at the other party with a slight frown. She subconsciously believed that the other party was coming for her.

However, Serina's sudden appearance made Natalya's eyes widen. She obviously did not expect such a thing to happen, and now she looked confused.

"How could there be such a thing attached to the Book of Ethan Lan..." Because she didn't know how to define Serena, she paused in the middle of her words.

"How did you recognize this book?" Salina asked.

"To be honest, I'm originally from Vizjatar." Nataya realized that the constant questioning would only make the conversation more complicated, and decided to reveal some information where appropriate.

"That assassin clan? Is it related to this book?"

Salina always thought that this book was left by the monks of the Rasma sect. At that time, Uri had been turned into a ruins with corpses everywhere in the war. There was no way to know who originally owned the book. It was just on the title page. I found this book called the Book of Ethan Lan, but I don’t know what it means.

"As the supreme code of Vizjatar, its cover is engraved on the place where we were trained. It can be said that I grew up listening to the legend of this book. Even if I have never seen it with my own eyes, it would be difficult to recognize it. What a difficult thing."

"How long have you been following us?" Mo Bei asked after taking the call.

"Don't get me wrong, I just accidentally saw the legendary Book of Ethan Lan and wanted to take a closer look, but it was just a thought I had long ago, and I have no intention of taking it away. However, I still I would like to remind you that if those stubborn guys in Vizjatar knew that the code reappeared, they would probably not want it to continue to wander outside." Natalya felt that she had answered enough, and turned to Sally Na asked:

"I have never heard that there is a soul hidden in this book?"

"It's inconvenient to disclose, but where are the members of Vizjatar you mentioned?" Mo Bei responded on Serina's behalf and continued to ask.

Natalya glanced at Mo Bei, feeling a little speechless.

I just asked a question, so you can't reveal it to me. . .

But she didn't hesitate and replied:

"Like me, most of them are elusive, but given the current situation, they probably won't stay in such a place of inaction."

Mo Bei and others looked at each other subconsciously, their faces less nervous.

From this sentence, they captured a favorable message. This ancient organization, which started at the end of the Magic Era, is still on the same front as the entire human group, and its attitude is relatively positive.

In addition, the members of this organization are quite powerful and have never been exposed to them before, probably because their level is too low.

Take the woman named Nataya in front of him as an example. If she didn't plan to show up, Mo Bei might not be able to discover her existence at all. Because before he saw the other person, he had no instinctive reaction to being spied on.

There is also a very powerful ability to shift positions with one hand. Although it is slightly slower than teleportation in terms of speed, it does not cause any spatial fluctuations, which can be said to be impossible to guard against.

However, judging from her attitude when talking about Vizjatar, it seemed to be a bit repulsive, giving people the feeling that she had left the organization.

Mo Bei felt that this should be personal privacy, so he gave up his plan to ask what happened, and instead asked in a asking tone:

"How much do you know about this book?"

Since I got this book, in addition to being able to learn some little-known secrets from it, as Serena's carrier, Perona has to carry it on her body all day long. Because it can't be stored in the inventory, sometimes it feels quite troublesome.

So he just wanted to find out from the side whether there are any benefits in this book that have not been unlocked.

"This book has disappeared for a long time, and the relevant records handed down are extremely limited. However, it seems to have another name, called 'Bridge of Life'. As for why it has such a name, I don't know. Maybe you can take the initiative to ask those guys." Nataya raised the corner of her mouth slightly and looked at Mo Bei with a playful expression.

"Um... let's talk about it when we have a chance. Thank you for letting me know!" Mo Beigan laughed and felt that the other party's personality seemed to be pretty good, so he asked again:

"Would you like to have dinner together?"

"...Let's talk about it when we have a chance."

Natalya was startled by the slightly abrupt invitation, and then she said this, raised her hand, and disappeared with a cloud of black mist.

Several people couldn't help but look around, but they didn't see Nataya's figure appearing elsewhere. Then they turned around and looked at the Book of Ethan Lan held in Perona's hands. They were either confused or confused. Thinking.

"...The Bridge of Life?" Serena muttered softly, trying to find relevant clues from the content recorded in this book.

"It should be related to the ability to affect the growth of vegetation, right?" Ned said.

"So... where does that strange influence come from?"

From the perspective of the principle of conservation of energy, Mo Bei felt that this influence must not come out of thin air, otherwise he would not call this book the Bridge of Life.

The group of people thought about it while walking, but they had no clue. Ned raised a new question:

"Isn't Vizjatar that assassin organization that restricts mages from doing research? This book is full of all kinds of weird records. How come they enshrined it in a code?"

"Everything recorded in the code is illegal, what's wrong?" Alvin said.

"...What you said makes sense..." Ned twitched the corner of his mouth. His original intention was that the birth of this book was obviously completely contrary to the position of the assassin organization, but after Alvin said this After a while, I felt like there was nothing wrong with it. . .