Chapter 182: Ruins of the Old Country 7
After a night of sifting, Wood finally selected ten groups of phrases that were still more probable, and he put them together. When Wood had everything figured out, it was dawn
Pekney had already arrived at the dining room, and when she saw Wood coming, Pekney hurriedly sat down. Seeing Wood's listless look, he couldn't help but ask:
"You didn't get a break last night, okay?" Knowing that it was the first time Wood had watched a sports meeting of this nature, it might have been stressful, but in fact, Peckney didn't sleep well last night. The tension of the Games kept her from letting up, especially after she saw Wells injured.
"I'm waiting for the end of my meal, I have something to tell you. Wood said that Pekney should know about this because it also concerns Wells.
After eating, the three of them came to a safe place, and at this time everyone was watching the sports meeting, and there was no one nearby.
"What the hell is going on?" Pekney couldn't help but get nervous at the sight of Wood's mysterious appearance. She had rarely seen such a solemn expression on Wood's face, and it must have been important to think that what Wood was going to say to her.
"Do you see that elf, he's the elf who gave me the sword. Do you know who he was looking at last?" Wood asked, and Wood had already told Peckney about the elf, and when Perkney heard Wood's words, she realized that the dying elf was the one who gave her the sword.
"Could it be you who was looking at him at the time?" Perkney looked at Wood in disbelief.
"Yes, I was the one he was looking at, and he said something to me. It's just that he speaks Elven language, and I don't know what he means. I made a note of his pronunciation, and last night I went to the library to look up the same pronunciation. In the end, I chose these, and I thought the meaning should be closer. Wood said, handing the paper to Pekney.
Pekney took the piece of paper and looked at it carefully, and there were ten lines of words on it, and below them were their explanations. It was Wood who hadn't slept all night, and Pekney looked at it very carefully.
The appearance of the elf at that time made Pekney remember it very deeply, seeing these words, and then thinking of the appearance of the elf at that time, Pekney finally wandered back and forth between the two lines. The others seem a bit far-fetched, and people always feel that something is missing. But there are two of these sentences, and Peckney thinks it can be quite obtained.
Pekney pointed out to Wood the two lines that he thought had a better chance, and Wood glanced at them. Pekney's thoughts are actually very tacit with Wood, and Wood also thinks that these two sentences may be what the elf wants to express.
The meaning of these two lines is: When disaster strikes, listen to your inner voice.
There is also a saying: the power that destroys everything can also save everything!
"Actually, I also think these two sentences are relatively close, at that time, the elf's physical condition was already very bad, it can be said that it was quite bad. But when he saw me, after saying that, he left forever. Perhaps, his death has something to do with me, and if it weren't for my presence, he might not have died. Wood thinks that the elf's death is inseparable from him, and perhaps it has something to do with the sword.
Anyway, he left with a smile on his face, which shows that he wasn't in pain. Perhaps this is also a relief for him, the elven kingdom no longer exists, and he is locked up in that place where he does not see the light of day, which is the most painful for him. Even if it has a relationship, it's with me, after all, this sword was given to me. Peckney said that Wood didn't tell her at the time that the true owner of the sword was Wood.
"Who said the Elven Kingdom no longer exists, and if it does, then what's the point of their mission at this time?" Wood said.
"But there are no more elves there, and they are in ruins. Pekney said.
"The Elven Kingdom is definitely still there, but not in their original location, Wells, their task should be to find the people of the Elven Kingdom first, not to find any ruins. "Wood said that a kingdom without men cannot be said to be a kingdom.
At first, Wood thought that he would know the whereabouts of the Elven Kingdom from the elves, but at this time, it seemed that there was no need for him to inform Su Rui, because these two sentences would not be of great help to them in finding the Elven Kingdom.
"Did you see that the room where Suri and the others were at this time was full of thorn flowers?" asked Pekney, remembering that Wood hadn't slept all night before, and perhaps he hadn't seen it yet.
Sure enough, seeing Wood shook his head suspiciously, they went to the library yesterday afternoon, and Mante fell asleep later and didn't see it.
"Su Rui and the others were trapped in a closed room last night, and this room was full of thorn flower patterns. There are subtle differences in these patterns, but the bronze vine and crimson thorn flowers are always the same. Ever since you last told me that the name of this flower is Thorn Flower, I've been looking through a lot of information. Later, I found out that the status of the Thorn Flower in the Elven Kingdom was equivalent to the existence of the Elven King. In other words, the treatment of the Thorn Flower and the Elven King in the Elven Kingdom is equally honorable. Pekney said.
"I didn't expect Thorn Flower to have such a noble status, but it's a pity that we didn't tell them all this. Su Rui had been busy the other day, and I didn't have time to tell her about the Thorn Flower. Wood remorsefully said that if he had taken the time to tell Su Rui all this, maybe they would have found some clues in the room.
"Me too, I didn't have time to tell Wells about the Thorn Flower, they only know that this pattern is on this sword, and they don't know that the name of this vine is Thorn Flower. Pekney also said regretfully.
"But even if we tell them, will they be able to recognize it as a thorn flower in plain sight? Wood thought for a moment and said, indeed, it was better that they still didn't know, so that they wouldn't be able to explain it all when they were not careful.
"Hopefully they'll be able to get to the tusks in front of them, and I think Mario and they'll be able to get to their vicinity today. If possible, hopefully Mario and the others can help them, although they are now rivals, it is also necessary to help each other in times of danger. I believe that if it were Wells, he would have done that. Pekney worriedly said that Mario and Wells usually have a good relationship, and hoped that they could join forces this time to defeat the tusks.