Chapter 130: Trust
"How about handing it over to Messi for safekeeping with the Tears of the Sea God that can suppress Long Wei?"
Hearing the Book of Omniscience's sudden opening, Tia was startled at first, and then began to seriously consider the feasibility of the proposal.
But after thinking about it for a long time, she didn't think it was such a thoughtful suggestion, "After all, it is an artifact and a dragon egg, even if the breath is convergent, it is not an extraordinary thing, and it is impossible for the Tabro goblin not to even have this bit of eyesight." Even if Messi doesn't betray us, can you guarantee that the other Tabro goblins won't be tempted by them?"
In response to Tia's questioning, the Book of Omniscience replied very scoundrelly, "That's something you should decide, I'm just giving you a possible solution." ”
Tia was slightly stunned.
She really didn't expect the All-Knowing Book to answer like that.
Seeing that she was stunned, the Book of Omniscience patiently explained, "There is no inevitable analysis of this matter. Whether you entrust it or not, it depends on nothing more than how much you trust Messi and the Tabro goblin family. After getting along for so long, can't you have a little confidence in the character of the Tabro goblin through Messi?"
Tia glanced at it, but didn't respond.
For her, who has never had friends, it is a difficult thing to give so much trust at once.
Noticing her pause, the Book of Omniscience said a little helplessly: "There are no absolutes, any decision will have a certain amount of risk, as a wizard, it is unrealistic not to take even a little risk, especially when it comes to trust." Don't give any trust like this, little girl, I think you're going to live with me for the rest of your life!"
Ignoring its gags, Tia looked at the little goblin who was still playing with the dragon eggs and amusing herself, and her heart was still a little hesitant.
The book of omniscience's proposal is very risky, and it is very likely that she will not return this time. But for now, it seems to be the most suitable option.
Whether it is to bear the danger that may be with the dragon egg, or to bear the danger that it may be to entrust the dragon egg to Messi.
Tia soon had a choice.
She wasn't such a weightless person after all, and since the Book of Omniscience had recommended the Tabro Goblin to her, the other party's credibility shouldn't be bad.
As the book of all know-it-all says, if you don't give any trust, it's easy to have no friends.
She crouched down and began to talk to Messi.
The omniscient book floating on the side was relieved to see this.
It had always felt that Tia was a little too mature as a fourteen-year-old child, and this kind of character was not bad, but it was easy to make friends in the already withdrawn group of wizards.
It didn't want to raise a second Merlin of its own.