Chapter 161: The Tomb of Sidaji (Part 6)

Kurolo didn't even have a chance to refuse, and received the full content from Luo, and the obscure text filled a sheet of A4 paper. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

"I need a little time, hang up first. ”

Kurolo glanced at the content roughly, if you are not familiar with the language, you can't read the meaning at once, and this is still a relatively partial ancient text, which belongs to the type of slow work and meticulous work.

"Good. Luo responded.

After hanging up Luo's phone, Kurolo took the paper and walked to the entrance of the suite, grabbed a pen and a notepad, and then went to the living room and sat down, ready to translate the contents of the paper.

Kurolo is very fond of old books, and in Meteor Street, where there is no formal education, the birth of this hobby is wonderful.

The large number of books in the house was not pretty, and he had read every single one of them, so even though he was young, he had a lot of knowledge.

If you want to understand ancient books, you must master ancient texts, which is the basic condition.

Kulolo's level of ancient literature is still a bit behind those experts, but the more common ancient texts are well mastered, and he also has a little dabbling in some unpopular ancient texts, and he happens to know some of the ancient texts passed down by Luo.

Because he was very interested in this aspect, he did not refuse Luo's request.

After Kurolo sat down, he began to translate the contents of the paper, writing down the nouns on the notepad at each paragraph.

It is impossible to fully understand the meaning, so you can only write down the nouns you understand, and then connect them in order to get a general meaning.

"Where did he get this letter?"

It took him a while to translate to the end, and after roughly figuring out the contents of the letter, he became curious that Luo could get such a letter.

The person who wrote the letter was named Fordin, and the letter was addressed to a woman named Stagi.

Judging from the content of the letter, it is a self-statement from the man's point of view, although the complete content cannot be translated, but from the few words, it can also be seen that the man's deep love, and the woman is dead.

This is a very ordinary letter of love, however, the content near the end makes this letter unusual.

The last words roughly mean: I will sleep with you after death.

Before writing this letter, the woman was dead, so the content of the letter looked very much like a self-report, and it could not be sent, and on the whole, it was more like the man's special last words.

Kurolo cares about this letter because of Sdaki and the place where she sleeps.

He picked up his phone and dialed Law's number.

Barb Town, lakeside wooden house.

Luo sat in a chair, answered the phone, and said, "Translated?"

"Yes. Kurolo said lightly.

"Is it faith?"

"Hmm. ”

"What about the content?"

"A letter from a man named Ferding to Stadge is mostly an innocuous gesture of love, but at the end, Ferding mentions that he will sleep with him after his death, and that he will have a specified location. ”

Kurolo squinted at the notepad on the table, looked calm, and asked, "Where did you get the letter?"

Luo groaned, did not hide, and replied: "The ruins of Palo City." ”

From Kurolo's account, Law didn't hear the message of the dark sonata he wanted, and it involved Sdaki.

"If this letter is not a one-sided lie by Fordin, then the location of the letter is most likely the location of the tomb of Sdaji. "Hearing about the ruins of Palo City, Kurolo confirms the identity of Sdaji.

Not surprisingly, Sdaki is the most famous lord of Palo City.

In that era when women's rights were weak, being able to hold the position of city lord as a woman was the fundamental reason for leaving a name in history.

The tomb of Si Da Ji after her death has never been found, and according to ancient records, Si Da Ji's funeral goods contain many rare treasures, and there are even the most prestigious gems of the time.

After the death of Sdaji, the city of Palo was destroyed in the war a few years later, and after the invaders broke the city, they tried their best to find Sdaji's treasure, but in the end they could not find it, and in a fit of rage, they destroyed the city of Palo.

"The Tomb of Sidaji—" Law squinted.

"That's just my guess. Kurolo reminded.

"Well, pass me the translated content. ”

"Okay. ”

"Thank you. Luo thanked him, paused, and then said, "If it is really the location of Si Daji's mausoleum, are you interested in visiting?"

Kurolo was silent for a while, and refused: "I can't go." ”

To be honest, he was interested, but now was the moment of collective activity in the regiment, and he couldn't leave, so he couldn't go.

"Understood, so let's do it first. ”

Luo decided to go and find the tomb of Si Daji, after all, this is the only clue, if Kulolo, who knows ancient texts, can come along, maybe it will save a lot of trouble, since he can't come, then there is no way.

"If you find an ancient book, keep it for me. As he was about to hang up the phone, Kurolo made this request, because there were some books in Sdaji's funeral goods, but most people only valued treasures.

“OK。 ”

Luo answered and hung up the phone.

Kurolo wants ancient books, and the premise is that Luo can find the tomb of Sidaji, and there must be books in the mausoleum, but there are few books in the funeral goods, right?

After a while, Luo got the translation from Kurolo.

"Gru Mountain," Luo muttered to himself.

If there is no clue to the Dark Sonata for the time being, let's see if we can find the tomb of Sdaji.

Luo wanted to find the Dark Sonata more than the mausoleum, and he believed that an object like the Dark Sonata that could trigger abilities should be able to improve a lot after absorbing it.

However, it is also quite interesting to find places where others have not gone according to clues, and there should be a lot of antiquities in the mausoleum.

The craftsmen of the ancient times pursued the ultimate skills, and with the spirit of the craftsmen of that era, they may be able to leave a lot of antiquities with memories.

In the days that followed, Ro asked Sambika to help him find out more about Palo City, Sdaji, Ferdin, and Gru Mountain, the more detailed the better.

Mount Gru is a mountain forty kilometers south of the ruins of Palo City, and one of the three mountains within a radius of 100 miles.

While asking Sambika to help check the information, Luo was not idle, and went around the Gelug Mountain several times, but did not find anything special, but met a lot of people on the way to the Gelug Mountain, all of whom were 'fully armed'.

The backpacks, shovels, ropes, metal detectors that these people were carrying... Their identities are indicated.

Luo knew that these people were all people who were eyeing the tomb of Si Daji, because they didn't know the location of the mausoleum, they were basically wandering around Palo City, and most of them wanted to try their luck, similar to the mentality of wanting to win the jackpot.

Even if you are far enough away from Palo City, you can meet people once in a while.

A dead man's tomb can bring a wealth to the living that cannot be spent for several lifetimes, and many people are naturally attracted by it.

The state also searched for the tomb of Sidaji, but spent a lot of manpower and financial resources, but still found nothing, and finally abandoned the tomb of Sidaji and concentrated on using the ruins of Palo City to collect money.

The state gave up, but did not restrict outsiders from looking for the tomb of Sidaji, so for many years, people who came to visit the tomb have been a common sight in the Babu forest, and some of them are involved in the folk archaeologists.

Roki visited Gelug once a day, but found nothing each time, but he noticed that several people had been wandering around Gelug Hill and seemed to believe that the tomb of Sidaji was near Gelug.

Luo Momo remembered these people, and every day he went back and forth between the lakeside cabin and the Gru Mountain, while Sambika helped him sort out the information he found.

The days passed, and the mausoleum was not found, but Luo remembered a lot of information.

Seat of the Hunters' Guild, President's Office.

Nitro listened to the Bean-Faced Man's report on Luo's movements during this time, and had been wandering around the ruins of Palo City, seemingly interested in the ethereal Tomb of Sidaki.

"Count the time, she should be there, too. ”

Nitro held the cup full of drinks between his feet, with a long straw stuck in it, into his mouth.

"Chairman, is it really okay for you to let her go?" said the bean-faced man worriedly.

Suck and slip...!

Nitro took a sip of his drink and said with a smile: "It's good, it's her words, I think it's very appropriate." ”