Chapter 9: She's full of curiosity

Although Lanzerim had heard that there was another list on the top floor of the Colorless Tower, there were less than two or three figures on the stairs leading to the top floor of the Colorless Tower.

It's strange, Teresa suddenly thought halfway through - maybe a lot of people know the clue, but they don't look into it, that's it.

Is the top floor a forbidden area?

"Lan Ze, do you have any people in the academy who are particularly jealous?" Despite this question, Teresa could still guess the masters of the two sides in the academy.

"Huh? There is no ......" there is no such word, which makes people suspicious.

"Why does everyone seem to be polite to Roman and He?" Obviously, most people, including those who claim to be fearless, are still very taboo in the face of Roman in their hearts.

"Not really, it's just that no one wants to make a fuss at this time......," Theresa looked at the staircase that was getting more and more desolate the higher she went.

"I said, Lan Ze, have you ever wondered who the top floor of the Colorless Tower is?" Teresa saw the clean staircase, and no one wanted to come to the top floor, presumably the student pickets would not manage the sanitation here, and the stairs here were all dusty.

"What kind of territory, there are no animals in the academy here."

"Don't say no, there's a beast on the top floor. Are you still going to keep coming up? Theresa propped her feet up the stairs, no one dared to come to this top floor, wasn't it like an enclosure.

"Teresa, what the hell are you talking about?" Lanzer stopped, and she saw a closed door in front of Teresa's eyes, and with the dusty staircase, the door should have been locked.

"The top floor can't be locked, right? Otherwise, no one would have come up. Lanzerim watched as Theresa twisted the lock, and the door was pushed open with a stab.

"How can it be locked, even if it's just a locked door, there should be a lot of people coming up and trying to open it. There aren't too many footprints here, and I'm afraid no one else wants to come. "The light from the top floor shone on the dusty staircase, and there were only a few footprints on the staircase.

In addition to Lanzer Teresa, Teresa also noticed a series of footprints along the way, probably the lord.

"Don't say it so strangely, okay?" Lanzerim slipped through the door, and Teresa was startled as soon as she stepped out the door, as if she had stepped on the overwhelming amount of paper. Just as Teresa carefully removed her foot, it was Lanze's turn to stomp on the paper that had appeared inexplicably.

"What's going on here......" Lanzerim asked Teresa in a whisper.

"I don't know......" Theresa unconsciously lowered her tone on the unusual penthouse, looking at the past, there were paper piles on the four corners of the top floor, probably because of the air flow, the center of the top floor was almost non-existent, but there was a lot of paper deposited in the four corners.

"I always feel like a scrap draft dump." Teresa picked up the paper she had just stepped on and picked it up, the gray-blue ink on the paper had not faded, but the paper was yellow.

"Lan Ze, you look for that ......" Theresa looked at the handwriting, if this top floor really has an owner, this master's elven translation is quite poor.

Teresa looked at the crappy translation, although the elven text is indeed complicated, as long as you follow a little rule, you can still fool the exam.

"There, lying in the pile of papers." Lanzerim's sharp eyes saw the list limply sunk into the pile of papers, and Teresa put aside the translation that was difficult to understand.

If that was a good list of hints, Theresa and Lanzer would have gone home with a lot of money — but it wasn't.

"Hey, can you read it?" When Teresa got closer, Lanzer picked up the list, and there wasn't even a recognizable face on the list.

"This ......," Teresa muttered for a moment, she was not good at guessing.

"Lan Ze, you can try it?" Seeing Teresa's gradually frowning brows, Lan Ze motioned for Teresa to take the list and look at it carefully.

The greatsword pierced through the snakes and dogs to the ground, and the skulls disappeared with the wind.

"What can penetrate the villain and the friend who sticks a knife in the ribs?" Lan Ze asked in thought, cold-blooded snakes are generally considered evil creatures with vengeance, and the loyalty symbolized by the dog accompanying humans is self-evident.

"Wallgrass?" Teresa looked at the leaderboard, and then at Lanze.

"Skulls are fleeting lives? Well? Lanzer bit his nails.

"Maybe it's just the weathering of the skull?" Theresa's brain, the snake, the dog, and the human skull were completely unrelated.

"No, no, no, Teresa, this is a riddle that can't guess such an appearance." Lanzer watched the list pacing back and forth, she always felt that the answer was within reach, compared to Lanzerim's in-depth thinking, Teresa did not find the slightest satisfaction in the process of guessing the puzzle - observing words and colors is not the same as guessing the puzzle.

She's just fugue, looking at what's behind the top floor......

"Fair?" Why are there two words at the back of the list, Tress will raise the list to see the magic words below the list. The gray-blue ink is familiar.

"Lan Ze, there is a word behind here......" She looked at the back of the list carefully, and only the word fair existed.

"Running through friendships and enemies, and eternal things ......" Lanzer did not hear the clues that Teresa had found, although Lanze was indeed lacking in some aspects, but this did not prevent her from being keen.

"It's the law!" Lan Ze finally shouted excitedly, although Teresa felt that snakes, dogs and skulls could not be related to the law, but maybe Lan Ze was right.

"What are you looking at, Teresa, I know what it means to be on the list!" Teresa looked at Lan Ze, who was a little excited, and she turned the list around so Lan Ze could see the group of words.

"It seems that the owner of the top floor has a penchant for annotating answers to riddles." The gray-blue ink, the answer and the bad translation are from the same person's handwriting, and the fairness and the law that Lan Ze just had an epiphany about are inseparable, which should be what Shambhala wants to express.

"Well, the law does represent fairness...... It does make sense. Looking at the word fairness, Lan Ze also felt that the term Shambhala wanted to imply that there should be no law, that should be an adjective that modifies things—fair.

"I didn't expect you to have a hand in guessing the riddle." Teresa put the list down and watched the list sink into the pile of papers, and it was clear that the owner of the top floor was also a person who was good at guessing puzzles.

"It's not a hand, it's just a sudden thought" Lan Ze laughed, suddenly thinking of snakes and dogs and the law? Teresa laughed inwardly.

"Let's go, it's embarrassing to be found out." Lanzer seems to be in a hurry to leave after getting the answer, and Theresa actually wants to take a good look at the scrap paper yard.

"Wait a minute." Teresa said that since he had spent so much effort to climb to the top floor, she was naturally reluctant to rush back.

"I'm just curious." Teresa picked up the paper she had just found, it was so unusual, she was so surprised.

"Lanze, are you curious? Something like that. She held it up, and the piece of paper was apparently a page torn from the top of the book.

"It's the first time I've looked at the Hunters' Guild's tattoo carefully." Teresa held up the page, and the sunlight reflected the words on the back of the page.

"Is that a goat?" Teresa frowned and used her goat features to identify the tattoo.

"I've long thought you're so bold and curious!" Lanzer rushed over and grabbed Teresa's hand and snatched the torn pages from her hand.

"These are not things we can touch, let's go..."Theresa was dragged away from the mysterious penthouse by Lanzer with unusual force.

"It's just a tattoo." Theresa knew that Lanzer seemed to be an uncurious person, although she knew a lot of things.

"I know whose territory this is! If you knew it at the beginning, you should have told me!" Heaven forbid, Lanzerim only now realized whose territory this was, and Teresa felt in her heart that Lanzer was sluggish in some way. She was like a mouse seeing a cat, and she almost jumped.

"If you tell me, I won't come up with you!" As she anxiously descended the stairs, Lanzer kept reiterating that she had no intention of offending Roman's territory.

"But you came up and looked at the list! Is there a difference between knowing more and knowing less? Theresa sighed, she really didn't believe what Lanzerim said—she wasn't afraid of Roman. This sentence.

I'm scared.

"Calm down, we're out of there now! Also, with the door closed, there is nothing to worry about when the mud on rainy days has not been stained on my shoes lately. Although Teresa felt that even if Roman knew something, so what. But admittedly, after this experience, she knew that Lanzerim actually didn't like to get involved in complicated things.

"Are you serious?" Lan Ze looked serious: "Do you believe me?" Theresa made a sworn gesture, and Lanzer nodded slowly, as if unsure. That's fine. Teresa made a reassuring gesture and believed her, it wasn't a matter of life or death.

Tattoo:

The hunters of the Hunter's Guild will have the Guild's unique tattoos, which can be eliminated in no other way than to skin them, symbolizing the Hunter's loyalty to the Guild