Chapter 127: Analysis

Hearing Satkina's words, the reporter was taken aback: "You mean that now the money you have to improve your life comes from those treasures that Mr. Pandit has given you?" ”

Sakina nodded and said, "Of course, otherwise where do you think I got the money?" Mr. Pandit not only returned all the treasures to me, but also helped me to contact the buyer, and even the house I bought and the servants I hired were all sent by Mr. Pandit to help me take care of them, otherwise how could I, a man who has been trapped in the forest for more than twenty years, do these things! ”

Seeing this, Anuka couldn't help but snort coldly: "Hmph! I don't know how much money Pandit gave to this old lady Satkina to make her play so hard to praise him! ”

Tasim shook his head and said, "Anyone can be bribed by money to tell lies, but this Sakina is impossible. Think about it, if she knew how to be flexible, how could she have lived so many years of hard life and become the laughing stock of everyone? ”

Anuka pondered carefully, and this was indeed the truth, so she asked tentatively, "You mean that what Sakina said is true?" ”

"Of course it's true, she doesn't have to lie, and I sent someone to investigate, and those few pieces of the Mahal family's collection were indeed sold from her." Tasim said slowly.

"Well, then I admit that this Mr. Pandit is a nobleman of noble and honest character, but what does that have to do with us returning his things?" Anuka asked, still puzzled.

"Don't you notice that something very, very important is missing from Satkina's narrative?" ”

Anuka carefully read the interview, then shook her head and said, "I didn't find anything big missing!" ”

"She said she thought the treasure had disappeared with our temple treasure, which means she didn't know where the treasure was." Tasim said in a deep voice.

"Yes, she really doesn't know, otherwise she wouldn't have given everything to Pandit, and she wouldn't have been so excited about Pandit giving her back things."

"And where did this Shakru-Pandit know where the treasure is? A treasure that so many people in our family have not found for so many years. How did he know where he was, and how confident he was to come to me for a search fee? ”

"yes, how did he know?"

Tasim didn't answer, but tapped the first newspaper with his fingers, and Anuka couldn't help but exclaim, "No, you mean that this Shakru-Pandit really has mana?" The location of the treasure was calculated by him with mana? ”

"I don't know if Pandit has mana. But he did know that their family's long-lost sacrificial divination was true. Otherwise, there is no way to explain why the treasure that our family has been searching for hundreds of years without being able to find it is easily found by him, and why he preferred to withdraw the most worthless gold chains on the first day of his discovery. ”

Although Anuka couldn't explain Tasim's question, she still didn't believe it: "But isn't it far-fetched to believe that he has some sacrificial divination because of this?" And neither of these newspapers mentions the word sacrificial divination, how did you come up with this? ”

"First, sacrificial divination was originally the best spell of their Pandit family, which can be seen in many ancient books, otherwise their family would not be able to sit firmly in the position of sacrifice in the Pandia Kingdom. Second, there's one more thing you don't know. You've heard of Ibrahim, the murderer. In the previous paragraph, Pandit successfully predicted a major event, which completely convinced him, and now Pandit is already Ibrahim's guest, although I don't know what it is, but it must be a great event to be able to convince this murderer!

And I also sent someone to investigate this first report, this girl who found a witch to curse Pandit was one of his enemies, and she paid a high price of millions of rupees to ask the most famous witch in New Delhi, Madhuri, to curse Pandit, and it turned out to be at the time of the curse. The clay pot containing the potion and Pandit's hair and nails exploded, and the witch was blown up on the spot with blood and beyond recognition. The girl was so frightened that she ran away and became delirious, and the story had already spread throughout New Delhi, and it could never be fake, and now you should know why I gave it back to him, right? Tasim explained.

The reason why Tasim believed all this was not because he was simple-minded, but because he had always been very puzzled why Shakru was able to find their family's treasure, and why he was able to accurately judge that the government would attack the treasure and run away in advance with the easiest gold chain to realize. Therefore, when he heard these news, he naturally sat down, firmly believing that Shakru must have a magical sacrificial divination technique, and he had divined all this in advance, so he sought advantages and avoided disadvantages and enjoyed the greatest benefits alone. Of course. It also has to do with the education he received from an early age and the prevailing beliefs and customs in India.

"Oh my God, it's amazing! Then we can't offend such a person, let's send him back quickly, and by the way, let's see if we can let him help us divinate what we should do next to get back the things that the government has detained in the museum! Anuka turned her face faster than she turned a book, and in an instant, she changed from opposition to approval of returning the sacrifice of the Pandya Kingdom to Shakru.

After the discussion was settled, Tasim and Anuka packed up their things, took their servants, and came to New Delhi with great fanfare to return the sacrifice of the Pandia Kingdom to the Padmanaba Swami Temple, which immediately pushed the reputation of the High Priest of Shakru to a new level, but also brought him an unexpected trouble.

PS: In view of the current serious piracy, and this book can only rely on subscriptions, I plan to try to carry out an anti-theft test, but rest assured, I will not use the traditional anti-theft method of uploading garbled characters first and then correcting them, which is extremely harmful to the reading experience of genuine readers, especially automatic subscription readers, but will take the way of chapter name anti-theft.

That is to say, you may see two "Chapter 128", but in fact, the second "Chapter 128" is "Chapter 129", which can not only avoid piracy collection, but also do not affect everyone's reading experience, the only trouble is that it takes a little trouble when searching the catalog, please bear with me and support a lot! (To be continued.) )