Chapter 273: The Biggest Scam in History

At this time, the ten murals in front of Rion had been rearranged in the order in which they were rearranged.

After the change, the order of the murals also changed from the original "one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and ninety" to "one five, seven, four, two, three, six, eight and ninety".

The order of materials has also changed from "diamond, turquoise, pearl, sapphire, ruby, pure, emerald, mercury, sterling silver, crystal" to "diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire, turquoise, pearl, pure gold, mercury, sterling silver, crystal".

I see, after the order of the frescoes was changed...... At this time, Lyon took a few steps back and looked at the mural, but what he saw became like this:

"The First Mural" depicts the original chaotic world of stability and peace.

The "Fifth Mural" depicts the appearance of three demonic "demon star gods" in the world.

The "Seventh Mural" depicts the scene of the "Ancient Gods" and the "Demon Star God" beginning to quarrel.

The "Fourth Mural" depicts the arrival of a demon star in the sky and its fall to the far north.

The "second fresco" depicts the ancient gods who appeared in the world and created scenes of humans and various creatures.

The "Third Mural" depicts the scene of human beings and various creatures inhabiting the world.

The "Sixth Mural" depicts the gradual beginning of chaos and killing in this world.

The "Eighth Mural" depicts the beginning of a war between the two sides.

The "Ninth Mural" depicts the scene of the "Ancient Gods" and the "Demon Star God" dying together and disappearing together.

The "Tenth Mural" depicts the world returning to tranquility and the separation of humans and demons......

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No, doesn't that mean something completely different?

After looking at the mural in the new order, Rion's eyes couldn't help but widen, as if he suddenly saw a flat-chested woman dancing in front of her with no clothes on.

The content of the previous mural of Horus is actually very simple, the world was originally chaotic, and the creator god created all things and humans, but the evil demon star god came to the world with his dependents with one hand, and fought a protracted war with the creator god and the human side until the high-level of both sides could no longer fight, and the world was left with humans and demons......

But if we sort them in a new order, the meaning of the mural has completely changed! The first to appear in the world is the demon star god, that is, the ancient gods! The creator god and the human race are the later invaders!

Wait? If that's the case, isn't it the human side that is untenable in terms of reason? The Devil's Cube has become a warrior to defend the homeland? Humans are the villains of aggression?

"Mom, that's too ......"

When he thought of this place, Lion almost didn't take a breath, his head was dizzy, his eyes shook, and he held on to the stone slab with his hand so that he didn't fall to the ground.

It's exciting, isn't it? After a few moments, Rion took a breath and pondered the truth of this matter.

But in the end, at this time, Lion already thought that the current order was more likely to be true, because there were three clues, or informants.

The first clue is, of course, Horus himself, and if the order of the frescoes is taken as the truth of the mural, it can explain a series of strange actions of Horus himself after discovering the mural.

He had discovered all the frescoes, but he did not publish all the original works, but after publishing the first few paintings, he handed them down in the form of copying, and it was thought that he wanted to protect or monopolize the murals, but what if his purpose was to hide the truth?

If the history recorded on the frescoes was really so shocking, Horus, as a famous forerunner of mankind, must have known what kind of uproar these things would cause when they were spread out, and what kind of impact they would have on the whole society.

The idea that humans are righteous and demons are evil has been ingrained in everyone's bone marrow after so many years, but what if one day it turns out that the real evil is the human beings on the invading side?

Perhaps out of this concern, Horus artificially changed the order of the frescoes to steer history to the benefit of human society, and then he hid the remaining unpublished frescoes, hoping that no one would find out......

But even so, he may be burdened with a huge sense of guilt and pressure in his heart, originally with Horus's status, he was able to spend a happy old age as a "pioneer who completed a magnificent adventure", but it is rumored that Horus's old age was not very good, but often fell into madness.

Single-handedly tampering with the truth of history, covering up the evils of the human race, and completely stigmatizing the demons who were originally in the position of victims...... Rijon couldn't imagine what a heavy burden Horus had on his shoulders and how much suffering he had to endure in silence.

The most difficult part of keeping a secret is to suppress the desire to share it with others, and Horus may have endured it really hard but did not dare to say anything, so he secretly planted a foreshadowing in himself, that is, the real sequence of the mural......

In addition to Horus, the second and third clues are hints from Tamin and Hasta.

"But if it makes sense, our return is just retrieving our own things, if you describe it, it means that this world originally belonged to elephants, and ants are just a group of stowaways, how can this be explained?"

"If you can get out of here, go and look for the "Horus frescoes", and when you find all the frescoes, all doubts will be cleared, so that you can also know what is really meaningful. ”

These two words are from the "King of the Yellow Clothes" Hasta and the "Brave Man of Mantras" Tai Ming, the former is the maker of the mural, and the latter is a god stick who seems to know everything.

Under the series of these clues, it is not difficult to imagine what is indeed hidden in the "Horus frescoes", and the only thing that Lyon has discovered so far is the historical truth caused by the change of order......

But if ...... Is that guy lying at Hasta?

If we want to refute the argument just now, the most powerful explanation is, of course, the source of the mural, the "King in Yellow", after all, as an ancient god, it is likely that it deliberately left a false history to deceive future generations of humans, and Horus is the discerning person who saw through its falsification?

"No, I can't imagine the reason why Hasta fakes, why should it be fake?"

If it were someone else, maybe this would make sense, but Rion had seen it with his own eyes, and even had some communication with the "King in Yellow", so he didn't think that Hasta had ulterior motives.

The ancient gods are elephants, humans are ants, and elephants can be said to leave history out of respect for the truth, but is it necessary to deliberately leave a false history?

Obviously, Hasta is obviously different from the other ancient gods, it is like a nameless king who is independent in the world, free and elusive, it doesn't even care about the outcome of that great battle, how can it have the leisure to carve a fake mural to fool people?

Never mind...... The more I think about it, the more headaches I get.

After holding his head for a while, Liyong re-shuffled the order of all the murals without saying a word, and ordered everyone from the "Demon King Research Institute" to come in and check.

"Your Highness, what's the matter, why did you suddenly kick us out and call us back......

When Lyon walked away, Wood looked at him as if something was not quite right, as if the king of the hordes had suddenly become much more decadent.

At this moment, Moniz knocked Wood on the head without hesitation, and said angrily: "Do what you tell you to do, don't keep thinking about something that you don't have." ”

Yes Yes Yes ...... After being knocked out, Wood had no choice but to cover his head and go back to work, and began to do the work of recording with a sad face.

However, just outside the cave, Lyon was alone in the snowstorm, holding his hand in a daze, aimlessly turning the pages of the book.

Aurora, I miss you all of a sudden...... At this time, Liyong originally wanted to find someone to discuss, but after thinking about it, he realized that the Aurora Sage who he trusted the most and could solve the problem was no longer there.