095, Part II

"The third son of the Helmer family is competing with the second son of the Zimmer family for the position of herald of the second prince, and his name seems to be ......" As Talos picked up the parchment, Bill came from a distance and sat down on the opposite side.

He tried to recall the name of the short knight, but to no avail—through this detail, Talos felt that the short knight of the Hemmer family just now had no hope of getting the position of herald.

The Human Bishop decided to skip this and continued, "Did he mess with you?"

"Nope. Talos immediately denied that he wasn't going to tell the other party about what happened between him and Bruce, and tactfully hinted before Bill started a new topic, "By the way, perhaps, there are more connections waiting for you to expand." ”

"Makes sense, in fact I'm missing an ally who can speak in the Elven Court. Well, if you have a problem, remember to call me, my friend. ”

The shrewd human bishop immediately caught the subtext of Talos and immediately thoughtfully left Naga with enough personal space.

"Thank you. ”

Seeing Bill disappear into the crowd again, Talos let go of the calm he had been pretending to be since the appearance of the human bishop, and his heart fell into a battle between heaven and man.

"Don't read the Seven-Day Bible!" the advice of Urban I, which had been specially emphasized three times, rang in Talos's ears.

Talos didn't know the reason for Urban's cautious warning—perhaps partially hidden in the Frost Crown, like the truth that Urban I had sought in the first place—but he knew that the right thing to do now was to put the parchment away and put it in the Spatial Ring, or simply throw it in the trash and pretend he had never seen it.

Then think about questions such as "what is Bruce's purpose in giving him a piece of parchment with the Seven-Day Bible written on it", "How can Bruce have the Seven-Day Bible in his hands", "Does Bruce know the secrets hidden in the Seven-Day Bible?"

But Talos couldn't help it.

"I had already translated and read a Bible in Strasbourg, and there was nothing unusual so far...... Maybe it was Urban I who was alarmist. ”

"And, just by accident, I've seen what's on the parchment, and it's no problem either. ”

Driven by a great curiosity, Naga begins to try to convince his sanity.

This kind of thing is too simple for a former mage, first determine the result, and then reverse the search for conditions that are logically sufficient to support the result.

In just half a minute, Talos found several excuses, and they began to provide strong evidence for the results, as Naga had just expected, to help him enter a new phase of self-deception.

So, when curiosity flooded again, Talos's self-confessed sanity quickly collapsed.

"Just a little, a little. Before opening the parchment, Talos finally chose to hypnotize himself in this way, "If anything unusual happens, stop reading immediately, and you'll be fine." ”

"yes, it'll be fine. ”

With a feeling that even Talos himself couldn't tell whether it was curiosity, fear, or desperation, the parchment was opened little by little, revealing a somewhat mottled dragon language on it.

"At that time, a flock of sheep grazing in a valley with three exits, with a lion. ”

Reading the dragon language was not difficult for Talos, and he was able to get all the information almost as soon as the parchment was opened.

The sheep and the lion are two familiar elements that are also involved in another Seven-Day Bible.

Talos knew he shouldn't look any further, but he couldn't help it, once the curious valve was opened, it was like a flood that opened the floodgates, pouring out for thousands of miles.

Look at one sentence, just look at the whole sentence, anyway, there have been no problems so far.

Besides, there are two fifth-order masters in the hall, Warren Buffett III and Gates, what can happen?

With this thought, Talos looked away with both ambivalence and wistfulness, and another dragon language came into view.

And it came to pass one day, that the sheep arose, and followed the head sheep, and went out of the valley to find water. ”

I haven't seen the full meaning of a paragraph yet, so let's read on, it's just a piece of parchment with a little story on it.

Talos continued reading, and more was revealed on the parchment.

"Then the lion said unto him, Verily I say unto you, There are no three paths, and ye shall not walk, lest ye die, and the way for water is on the mountain. ”

This time, without Talos comforting himself, his fingers had already moved away one step ahead of his brain, revealing the last two lines of dragon language that had just been masked.

So the sheep went up up to the mountain, and the terrain was so steep on the slopes that half of the sheep fell to their deaths and fell into the belly of the lion. ”

"The other half of the sheep went over the mountain, and in that place, exhausted, went into the belly of the other lion. ”

When the last dragon text came into view and pieced together a complete little story with a bit of intrigue, everything became boring, Talos's brain was empty, and his reason returned to his body.

Talos quickly shoved the parchment into the spatial ring, and at this moment, only four thoughts were swirling in his mind.

The first thought was regret, and waves of curiosity came over him, questioning whether the willpower and self-control he usually prided himself on were really as good as he thought they were.

The second thought is fear, a legendary mage, a kingdom founder has no need to lie to those who come after him, there must be something wrong with the Seven-Day Bible, hiding a very important secret.

The third thought is at a loss, because the owner of the thought did not get a shred of useful information after reading the two Seven-Day Bibles, just as he did not receive additional inspiration.

The fourth thought was light, and he read two copies of the Seven-Day Bible and was still unharmed.

Because of all this, from the time he ignited the soul fire, Talos lost sleep for the first time.

He tossed and turned in bed, never able to sleep, and soaking himself in the pool didn't do anything.

Talos doesn't remember much, but when he finally felt a little sleepy, he could feel the little whiteness of the sky through the curtains.

Therefore, when Bill woke him up at the door according to his normal routine, Talos could be said to be very irritable, in fact, he had only slept for less than two hours.

If he could, he would like to sleep until the sun goes down.

"Jerry is dead. These were the first things Bill said to Talos after he rudely opened the door.

"I'm sorry, who are you talking about?"

"The one who almost messed with you at yesterday's dinner, the third son of the Hemmers. ”

Talos finally knew the name of the short knight.

Jerry Hemmer.

And died.