Chapter 237: Deduction
Countless intricate inscriptions flowed out of the pen, and Tia compared it to another piece of paper, making deductions.
After one idea after another was put forward and then blocked, she used far more concentration than usual to calculate and deduce, writing down different routes and verifying them one by one, trying to guess the truly perfect rune.
The process lasted up to two hours, and Tia tried thousands of possible routines before finally deciding on which path she was going to choose.
She rubbed her brow with a headache.
No wonder this inscription has been in the fairy world for so long, and it has always been, it is incomplete.
Those goblins, I'm afraid it's not that they don't notice anything, but they notice it, but they can't do anything about it.
With this difficulty, I'm afraid only the ancient goblins can solve it.
Tia put down her pen with some regret.
It stands to reason that having half of the inscription is enough to deduce the other half.
Whether it is a pattern or a trajectory, as long as it is copied and then filled in.
But the inscription in her hand was different.
According to the results obtained so far, the two halves of the inscription are almost completely different systems, and there is no place for convergence except for important nodes.
This situation is completely beyond the scope of Tia's knowledge.
Tia stood up and walked towards the Book of All-Knowing.
However, this result is not unexpected.
Tia placed the paper in front of the Book of All-Knowing.
In fact, she had no intention of deducing this inscription at all.
She knew that she had the ability, and when it came to the inscriptions, even if her talent was good, in such a short period of study, she would definitely not be even more powerful than the elders of the fairy world.
But she has the book of omniscience.
From the beginning, she intended to let the Book of Omniscience help her with the deduction of the other half of the inscription.
This doesn't even require the use of its vast repository of information, as long as the Book of Omniscience's own deduction capabilities.
As an omniscient witchcraft that has existed for tens of millions of years, this kind of deduction is not a problem at all.
Although borrowing the power of the Book of Omniscience in this way would be detrimental to her independence as a contract master, but now that Messi is in danger, he really has no time to think about anything else.
That kind of task is beyond the scope of what she can do on her own.
In this case, it is most appropriate to make reasonable use of the resources at hand and minimize the time used.
Tia had known for a long time how to use her strengths wisely.
But even so, she maintained her most basic bottom line and completed a short deduction in the second part.
Watching the pages fly, focusing on the all-knowing book of deductions, Tia opened the Eye of Truth and observed its train of thought.
In the dancing pages, there were flashes of white light.
Through the contact lens, Tia looked at the flying inscriptions, and her eyes gradually revealed a look of surprise.
Although she finally asked the Book of Omniscience, she insisted on deducing it herself, not just to be a hero.
There are some things that can only be understood deeply when you are exposed to them.
The same goes for inscriptions.
Doing your best to deduce is not only to test the results of studying for so long, but also to reduce the burden of the omniscient book.
Then she deduced the results and deduced the results a second time, which was much easier than having to deduce the whole thing at the beginning.
The Book of Omniscience was able to tell her the full results very quickly.
And after getting the full version of the inscription, she can start her own experiments and prepare for her trip to the fairy world.
( = Old Song)