Act85 Stories & Questions
"Well, Mr. Dimmons, you may have gotten something very important wrong."
Seeing Mr. Scholar unceremoniously criticizing Ladia, Gross couldn't help but quickly argue, "Radia is not from the Elantes, she is from the distant hometown of the mage, Bracada. I suppose you, as a knowledgeable scholar, might know that place? ”
For Stewart's sake, Gross had the scholar join his ranks, and judging from the current situation, the other party's temperament was not too popular in the ranks - he himself had a little opinion of this rather elegant nobleman, and when he heard this gentleman comment on Miss Mage, his words could not help but put a little bit of a target in his words.
But Mr. Scholar seems to be unaware of this.
He tightened his collar so that the cold evening breeze would not sink into his neck, and replied casually and quickly:
"Bracada? I know, of course, that it is not only the home of the mage, but also the 'Holy Land of Knowledge' by many people, and I admit that these descriptions are true. But when it comes to those mages, I don't agree with anyone about their actions and actions. They often boast that they are independent of the world and do not meddle in the affairs and disputes of the continent, but in fact, if they are found with their hearts, they can be found almost everywhere in this world. ”
"Remind Your Excellency that having a spirit of exploration for the unknown is the basic belief of a mage."
Pyrot Dimmons' words sounded like some prejudice against the mage and Bracada, while Miss Mage from Bracada Genting City stayed aside. Gross's expression suddenly became serious, and he responded as soon as Pyrrott finished speaking—but Gross quickly regretted it.
The scholar in front of him is not only a talker, but also a senior "bar" with extremely rich knowledge and experience.
"No, Captain Gross, what you said may be right, but there is a major misunderstanding of what you said about me, and the mages of Bracada that I mentioned appear all over the world are not to recognize their great spirit of exploration, what I really want to say is that although those hidden mage organizations have not interfered in the affairs of the continent on the surface, behind the scenes, their hands and feet have not stopped for a moment."
He paused, seemed to breathe a sigh of relief, and then turned his head to stare at Miss Mage:
"Am I right? Miss Ladya Klein. Although you are from Bracada, allow me to guess your true identity, hehe, are you the daughter of Duke Crane, or granddaughter? ”
Pyrot Dimmons had already introduced himself to the group when he joined the group, and at that time, he had looked at Miss Mage for a few seconds, but no one had taken it as an important matter-
It's perfectly normal that beautiful teenage girls always make normal men look at them.
"Mr. Dimmons, are you?" The girl was stunned for a moment, and the look on her little face was obviously extremely surprised.
When Mr. Scholar saw Miss Mage like this, he quickly showed a smug look, he smiled and shrugged his shoulders, and did not answer her question, but still said in a quick tone:
"Well, you don't know that this lady is a grave mistake, in fact, she has a lot of connections with the Crane family, and the Duke himself should know all this, maybe he didn't tell you, or maybe you simply forgot the story."
Although Pyrot's temperament is not likable, his narrative skills and tone of voice are quite clever, to be precise, there is a kind of magic that people can't help but listen to-
The entire members of the "Primordial Dream" mercenary group in the team, as well as the two knights Matthew and Kenneth, were completely attracted to this gentleman at this time.
"As far as I know, the lady in the statue is an aristocrat from more than 300 years ago, and she is proficient in various musical instruments and compositions, such as the 'Moonlight Walk', which is still widely sung for hundreds of years, is one of this lady's works. Her name is Helen, but her last name is unknown. ”
As a knight of Ensada, Matthew naturally knew something about the giant statue of the Ensacolin Theater - and what he said was exactly what the locals usually knew.
And his addition became an excellent remark on such an occasion.
"Matthew, it seems that I know a little more about this story than you do."
Kenneth, who had not spoken much along the way, also began to participate in the discussion—although Gross knew the woman's name, he also remained silent. Because, the story about this lady in everyone's mouth is beyond his player's knowledge.
He had never studied most of the details of the plot in his previous games, and although he had visited Ensada more than once and passed by the Ensacolin Theater, he had no idea what was going on behind the scenes of the theater and the statues.
This undoubtedly made him more curious - because of the existence of this story, no one else noticed the identity of Miss Mage, and when Stewart's brother-in-law Pyrrot talked about "Duke Crane", Gross was the only one who instantly pricked up his ears.
The story of "Helen" is worth listening, but the origin of Miss Mage is even more important to him-
He recalled, but he didn't have the slightest memory of "Duke Crane" in his head, this typical aristocratic surname did not belong to Elantra, nor did it appear in the history of the game, Recart and Tasia, and as for Malvey, it was even more unlikely-
The kingdom of merchants and mercenaries had long since eliminated the aristocracy, a purely exploiting class, who admired not their innate nobility and past glory, but their ability to grab wealth.
Duke Crane?
Does it belong to the southern countries of the continent?
Gross had traveled to the other side of the continent in the world of Elusson, and he remembered that most of those countries were small, and most of them were just principalities.
And there is a big difference between a duke and an archduke, and it is impossible for an independent archduke to have another high-ranking duke in his territory - a duke should at least belong to a certain kingdom.
But this name made him completely unfamiliar.
He wasn't mistaken—he had never heard of a single Duke with the surname "Klein" in the thirty years or so of the history he had lived in, from the year of the Red Moon to the year of the broken hooves after Elant's disintegration.
Is he unheard, or is there something bigger wrong in the world? I want to chat with more like-minded people about "{?$article_title?} 》,; Talk about life and find a confidant~