539. Gold Mine

With a general goal, such as rivers and mountains, it was much easier to search, and sure enough, two miles northwest of the indigenous tribes, they found a river glowing with gold, and then they found a mine rich in gold.

Discovered by professional prospectors, the gold ore here is worth about two million gold coins.

However, on the same day, Uncle Guo found Morey and was willing to bid 550,000 gold coins to buy a quarter of the shares in his hand.

Morey agreed without even thinking about it, although the prospector only made a rough calculation, and the actual gold content of the gold mine may be higher than estimated, but Morey would not allocate a limited number of people to the mine, and besides, this gold mine was equivalent to being picked up by himself, so Andre's bid of 550,000 gold coins was exactly what he wanted.

So far, both sides are happy.

As the saying goes, carrying a gun together and sharing the spoils together is the easiest way to promote the relationship between the two parties, and after distributing the gold mine matters, this young master Andre and Morey are a little closer again.

Otherwise, it was the son of a nobleman, knowing that Morey was a mage, Andrei sent a bunch of antiques as he liked.

Of course, these ruins and broken tiles are also antiques.

"This is the remnants of the indigenous city-state civilization?"

Morey didn't mind cleaning up these things that seemed to outsiders to be rubbish, just like the bluestone slab he was holding in his hand now, although it was weathered and broken, he could still see that the carving was a scene of an expedition, and the stone slab only showed a corner, but only from the exquisite chariots, hideous warriors and abstract spell phantoms in this corner can see the glory of this civilization.

"If the wandering merchant is right, it should be!"

Seeing Morey's puzzled eyes, Andre began to explain from the beginning.

It turned out that one day a year ago, they suddenly saw a dying man lying on the coast, and after they woke him up, the other party claimed to be a merchant who traveled in the New World, but his fleet was suddenly attacked by unknown creatures on the bottom of the sea, causing the ship to capsize, and he also escaped with his life, which was saved by Andre.

The other party was obviously a little disheartened, he borrowed a loan to buy the boat, and he wanted to make a windfall in the New World, but he didn't expect the bamboo basket to be empty.

Thinking of his wife and daughter, who were about to be mortgaged to the lender, he pulled out his treasure from his dimensional bag with his last hope, a pile of broken debris from the heart of the New World.

According to him, he bought it from a dying adventurer for a lot of money, and he thought it would be a good deal, but when he took it out and sold it, he was always regarded as a liar, because no one believed that he, who was not even a professional, could break into the center of the continent where even legends could hardly survive.

At this moment, the wandering merchant already somewhat understood why the seriously injured adventurer was willing to sell it to himself at such a low price, even if he was lucky enough to escape from the center of the continent, no one believed you, and all you had in your hands was a pile of garbage.

However, the traveling merchant had a little better luck than the adventurer, and Andre was willing to fund the traveling merchant to return to China.

After the agreement was reached, the broken stones were thrown in the corner of the camp, and Andrei didn't want to believe that it was true, he was more like a little reward for listening to a good story.

If it hadn't been for Morey this time, he probably wouldn't have remembered that his camp had ever received such a traveling merchant.

Seeing that Morey was really interested in researching, Andre felt that it was worth it to spend 100 gold coins to buy these rags.

Knowing that the mage would forget to sleep and eat when he studied it, Andrei quietly retreated, he had no interest in being a living sculpture here.

I don't know if it was the experience of Morey's previous alchemy apprentice that affected him, or whether it was the library that subtly caused his transformation in the Book of Ten Thousand Laws, in short, Morey now has a strong desire to explore unknown things.

From the fragments of the stone tablets, he can roughly sketch the outline of an indigenous civilization.

Watching them hunt monsters, sacrifice ancestors, hunt, and harvest, a civilization with a sense of history slowly walked towards him.

When he came out of that emotion, he found that his perceptual attributes had unconsciously increased a little, and he had stepped into the transcendent stage of 20 points.

Name: Transcendent Perception

Category: Legendary Specialties

Description: Your perception is beyond most people's, and you can now perceive something you never noticed before.

Over the years, he has also obtained some small things that increase attributes, and this time he can naturally increase his perception by 1, mainly because of the accumulation of residual energy in the body of the previous attribute items, and with the opportunity of this exploration, the combination of the two has this result.

Just as Morey touched the last piece of rubble, his newfound [Transcendent Perception] frantically warned him.

In his own perception, it was not an ordinary stone, but a vicious snake disguised as a stone.

Morey repeatedly scanned with his magic, and found that there were no hidden magical attributes such as [Explosion], [Venom], [Curse], etc., and in his magical vision, the stone represented harmless white, not harmful red.

But thinking of his [Transcendent Perception] ability description, Morey relentlessly scanned it with the blood moon.

The results were a mixed bag for him.

Happily, in the scan of the blood moon, this ordinary stone was followed by a series of "??? This shows that the stone is not just a fragment of some civilization as he imagined, and it also hides secrets that even the Blood Moon cannot explore.

And the worry is also because the blood moon can't detect the full attributes, which makes him have nowhere to start.

Morey couldn't just start scrutinizing the rocks, hoping to find some clues.

This is a triangular stone the size of two human heads, the material should be some kind of gray mountain stone, the same as the ones I saw before, and the thickness should be a fragment of some kind of stone pillar, but the side of the pattern is pressed underneath and cannot be looked at closely.

Could it be that the danger is hidden in the back?!

Morey suddenly had such an enlightenment.

As soon as he said that, the Iron Golem, which had not been seen for a long time, reappeared, and on Morey's orders he carried the basket to the shoreline away from the camp.

He didn't want to pose a threat to the camp because of his curiosity.

André, who knew something about the various quirks of mages, was relieved to find that the Baron Morey had not gone to the forest alone, and removed his guard.

At this time, the Iron Golem directly fell into the wooden basket under the control of Morey, and the stone slab hidden at the bottom of the basket fell directly on the beach.

Morey, who was hiding in the distance, waited for a long time without noticing the threat, and then cautiously approached.

"What is it?"

Morey probed his head and cast his eyes on the fragment of the stone pillar that had been turned over, and before he could completely see what was on the fragment of the stone pillar, he only felt a tingling pain in his eyes, and then there was an angry tiger roar in his body, and the whole person suddenly fainted.