Chapter 629: The Book of Truth

The picture recedes, and Sherlock excitedly asks, 'Are you the Syric Sutra or the Chronicle of the Celestial Legend?' ’

Shirek, the Prince of Lies, has created a book of great power that declares that he is the only true god and will convince all who read it (and even influence the gods).

However, Ciric was foolish enough to read the lies he had concocted, a mistake that drove him into madness and led Cranvo to take away his priesthood of death.

Later, Ogmar, the god of knowledge, conspired with the Shadow King Musk to create another book called The True Legend of Shirek (which records the truth about Shirek's deeds when he was still a mortal) to resist Shirek's evil book.

As a result, Darksun's plans failed, and Santarim Castle (the main shrine of Shirek at the time) was largely destroyed by the battle.

However, Maiske is also countered by his own conspiracy.

He also ended up reading the Book of Syri, so that Ciric took advantage of it to take away his priesthood of conspiracy, as well as some of the power of the king of thieves.

The Cyril Sutra and the True Biography of Sheric already deal with the mystine of the god Pheron, and Sherlock only occasionally heard Magie mention a few sentences.

Wordless notes can make people crazy, much like the power of the Shri Sutra.

It's just that in the "Tales of the Poet Bean", Tyrid, who can seal the imagination of others, is also a believer in Ogmar.

So, he didn't quite know exactly what this notebook was.

But whether it is the "Ciri Sutra" or the "True Legend of Ciric", they are definitely powerful props far beyond the artifact, and getting any of them is enough for him to look at the entire Faeron.

'The Ciri Sutra and the Ciric Biography are just a part of me'

The note's answer was even more terrifying than Sherlock's guess, and the two books turned out to be only part of them.

He didn't doubt the veracity of the statement.

Truth be told, Ogmar was able to write "The True Legend of Shirek", and the role of Mesk, a king of thieves, in it is really questionable.

Sherlock suspects that Maske stole the Book of Syric, or one of the winds, and Ogma reworked it into the True Legend of Syric.

In this way, it makes sense that the two are one.

'You have so much power, how could you have been left in Atlas City for so long,' Sherlock continued.

'Because, I'm waiting for you'

'Wait for me?' ’

'Yes, I'm waiting for a new master, someone who can see the truth of the world'

'Why me?' ’

'It's a choice of fate'

'What does that require me to do'

Sherlock didn't quite believe it.

It's not the first time that this kind of routine has appeared, and it seems to be Shinto, but in fact, it's the same for anyone.

But whether it's true or not, for him, it's only good for him.

'Now you are far from the ability to drive me, and you are not even qualified to talk to me, when you meet all the conditions, let's see you again'

After writing the last line, the notebook did not react at all.

Is a notebook with all the cards so big? Sherlock complained, but his attention was all on his task list.

Endorsement of the Book of Truth – Recognition of the Book of Truth is achieved by meeting the following conditions:

1. Ten professional skills reach the full level

2. Three life skills to reach the Grandmaster

3. Harvest full intellectual curiosity

Well, looking at the three conditions listed, Sherlock didn't know whether to cry, or to cry, or to cry.

Otherwise, he would just cry.

Reaching the full level of ten professional skills should be considered the easiest of them, but it also takes countless hours of experience to practice.

It is much more troublesome to reach the grandmaster of the three life skills, in addition to consuming time, you have to be willing to spend money to buy materials, and finally you have to complete the task of an advanced grandmaster.

However, what really made him want to cry without tears was the third one.

Please tell me what curiosity is, and complete curiosity, where will I give you the whole thing?

Of course, no matter how troublesome it is, he will not give up this task.

……

Five days later, Sherlock arrived at the carriage shop in Weplintara with a ticket in hand.

After resurrecting Arashi, mastering the power of the Red Dragon, and completing the Second Ring Electorate Mission, he is now left with only one thing left for the second-order profession.

The first two conditions of the Book of Truth are not something that can be achieved overnight, and the third condition is even more clueless.

It's boring to practice skills every day in Weplintara, so I just go out for a walk.

Having been with Weplintara for so long, Sherlock hadn't had a good look at the bustling city.

And the reason why he wanted to come to the carriage and horse shop was because he suddenly turned out a ticket when he was sorting out the space ring two days ago.

While absorbing the power of the Inazuma Heart in Pooh, Resas attacked him with a druid and a troubadour.

In the end, he was killed by him under the cover of Millou, and the druid happened to blow up this ticket.

The departure point is Wiplintara Cross Station 9?? The platform, the end point is Yuanxiang, and the time is Fading No. 1 (September 1st), which is today.

Strolling to the station, he walked all the way from platform 1 to platform 9 according to the arrows.

It's just that the back is directly on the 10th platform, and there is only an empty wall at the junction of the two platforms, and there is no 9?? Platform.

"Interesting!" Sherlock looked at the thick wall and smiled, and instead of stopping his steps, he accelerated into it.

The Explorer's Sense of Enchantment allows him to see through the camouflage of most enchantments, and the wall in front of him is the entrance to an enchantment.

The moment he hit the wall, the ticket in his hand suddenly sparked a magical force, opening the door to the barrier for him.

Crossing the barrier, four huge thunder beasts appeared in front of him, followed by an extended version of the carriage made up of twenty-five carriages.

Sherlock got into the carriage and found it full of teenage boys and girls, either mages or warlocks.

They got together in twos and threes, either chatting and playing chess, or showing off the spells they had just learned, and their faces were filled with a kind of innocence and happiness that only belonged to teenagers.

There are only four people in one carriage, and the first few carriages are already packed.

Sherlock didn't want to squeeze through the crowd of children, so he got out of the car and walked to the last carriage.

It's just that I didn't expect that this last carriage was also sitting early.

A girl in a long blue dress is sitting by the window.

The summer breeze blew her long black hair, and the morning light reflected her cold face, she just quietly lowered her head, looking at the book in her hand, sometimes frowning, sometimes smiling.

Alien to the noisy chaos around you, as if you were in a unique area.

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