Chapter 234: Abner's Speculation

Abner pondered for a moment, and then turned his attention to the example of the second Baron Rumder excerpted by Miss Emma, that is, the part that Emma described as quite "legendary".

At first glance, they are nothing special, and these classic examples only make people think that the two barons Ramder and Corg are truly remarkable, and many of the almost impossible tasks they have successfully solved are legendary......

But if you think about it, how can it be that the conditions of each mission are so harsh, and even a few of them can be attributed to good luck that they survived......

Such a task is more like a test designed by artificiality...... I'm afraid it's the king who is training them in a targeted manner!

So the question is, what is special about them that deserves so much effort from the rulers of a country?

I don't know about Korg, but the biggest special thing about Lambder is that he is a descendant of the Grim Reaper, the son of the Archon of Death.

This special should not be hidden from William I, the "founder" and "protector" who observed him up close...... After all, it was a Sequence 1 "Hand of Order".

So, it should be that the king wanted to use the descendants of the god of death to get something somewhere, so he customized those so-called tasks to deliberately train him? It's as if the "Mystery Queen" is cultivating Jane.

However, the king of Rune is obviously not as kind as the "mysterious queen", and he plans to unload the mill and kill the donkey...... And what should Lamb have discovered in that so-called mysterious mission, and even wanted to attract the attention of the church in order to protect himself, so he was poisoned by the king with the help of his friend...... Otherwise, there is no need to do it at all.

And in order not to arouse the suspicion of the church, the king did not even take back the title of Ramder, but installed a new baron on the throne, and ordered Colg to continue to suppress it...... Characterize this as some kind of personal vendetta and divert attention.

So what is it that is worthy of being cultivated by an angelic family and afraid that the church will know about it?

Thinking of this, it is linked to the vision that the Augustan family has always been unwilling to be at the mercy of the gods and wants to become chess players...... Abner had an idea:

Russell the Great said, make bold assumptions, and be careful to verify. I can assume that Augustus had a plan to train his family members to become gods at the end of the Quaternary and the beginning of the Fifth Age...... Well, they have no more than three options.

Learn from Solomon to become the Black Emperor, the Night Emperor to become the Inquisitor, and the Blood Emperor to venture into the Red Sacrifice.

At the beginning of the Fifth Age, the three sequences of the "Inquisitor"1 and the uniqueness all had clear owners, except for a "Hand of Order" that might have sunk with Trensost's "Ghost Empire".

The Grim Reaper has little to do with Trenthorst, and it is highly unlikely that Colg and Lamb were used to find this Sequence 1...... And even if he needed to look for it, Augustus would not train outsiders.

The three sequences of the "Black Emperor"1 are not clearly described in the original book after Solomon's death, but it is thought that some of them were lost, and some fell into the hands of some good or evil god.

I remember that Chunas Korg in the original book was a demigod of the "Black Emperor" path, but this is not a reference, after all, I don't know if he is an extraordinary trait inherited from the family's ancestors, or if he was given by the kingdom later.

However, assuming that the Corge family is also special and has some special relationship with the Black Emperor, then it makes sense that William I cultivated the first Baron Corg.

It is likely that they used Korg to find the whereabouts of a certain trait, but it was difficult to obtain it for the time being, so they kept the family.

It wasn't until Russell became the "Black Emperor" that those traits were given the surname "Yellow", and the Corge family lost its value, so they were stripped of their titles for some mistakes.

As for the final "Red Sacrifice", it should only be an alternative to Augustus, or a tool used in exchange for other Sequence 1......

In the original book, it is likely that the royal family of Rune exchanged a "conqueror" trait for the "Prince of the Order" trait in the hands of the Witch Sect...... After all, a Sequence 1 only got some help from the Witch Sect, and it wasn't equivalent.

At the end of the Fourth Age and the beginning of the Fifth Age, it was the era when the Hades Emperor Sallinger, the "Grim Reaper" and the "Red Sacrifice" dual-path true god, fell......

The Augustus cultivated the descendants of the Grim Reaper, perhaps precisely for the "red sacrifice" characteristic or uniqueness left by the Emperor of Hades. Well, judging by the results, the characteristics of the "Conqueror" are more likely.

Moreover, they are likely to succeed......

The second-generation Baron Ramder should have been aware of his possible extermination, so he left a follow-up to inform the church in advance.

This latter may have attracted the attention of the church, but it was not taken seriously, so the kingdom executed him in a different way, minimizing the possibility of the church discovering the clues.

……

Although the above speculation is based only on Abner's hypothesis, it makes logical sense, and it only takes a few key points of solid evidence to determine the validity of his reasoning.

As for how to verify? Abner also had an idea, which didn't need him to complete, so he submitted it directly to Klein and asked him to bother with it. After all, this is Mr. "Azk's" business, and he should be more attentive.

Of course, the report submitted to Klein will not contain high-end knowledge such as "Red Sacrifice" and "Black Emperor", and Abner intends to only tell him the conclusion, as for the reasoning process of reaching the conclusion, it can be omitted, and the places that cannot be omitted will be replaced with vague words.

After straightening out his thoughts, Abner put Emma's notes away and was about to say goodbye and leave.

Emma pursed her lips a little dissatisfied, but quickly calmed down.

From her observations, Abner must have deduced something remarkable after reading her notes, but he would not tell her a word...... It's so stingy! Obviously, he was very generous to Fanny, and directly gave Fanny the "barbarian" potion formula that she had been asking for...... Why did you get to her and treat her differently?

However, Emma had concealed Fanny from Fanny in a similar matter, and was considered experienced in it, and soon guessed Abner's mind, and understood that the other party felt that he had not yet known the secrets.

So, Emma couldn't help but ask until Abner's figure was about to reach the staircase, "Abner, can you tell me what I need to meet to be qualified to explore Amun's tomb?" ”

Hearing this, Abner shook his feet, almost missed the spell trap set by Emma, and thought speechlessly: It turns out that this girl has not completely given up investigating Amon? It's amazing how brave you are in search of a monocle......

Spit and complain, Abner still turned around and said in a joking tone: "One day in the future, your mind suddenly becomes confused, and when you come back to your senses, you realize that you are doing or have done something stupid...... After that, you can think as much as you want. ”

After saying that, he simulated the ability to "fly", "opened" the door from the roof, and left the library.

"This 'god stick' has the same tone...... Those who don't know will be able to claim that you have been promoted to 'Prophet'! Emma was stunned for a long time before she scolded hatefully, and then she furrowed her beautiful eyebrows and habitually "decrypted" and said, "What does 'confusion' represent? What does 'stupidity' mean?

"It feels like I don't have a clue at all, is Abner just playing tricks on me?"

……

Thursday at nine a.m., when the moon is in Raphael's cemetery.

Dressed in a pure black suit and shirt, and holding a silver-studded cane, Crane stood quietly in a corner of the cemetery.

He listened to Rosan's sad cries beside him, and watched as the captain, Frye, Leonard, and Kornley walked step by step to the tombstone carrying the black coffin containing the "corpse" of Old Neil, and silently placed it in the dug grave.

Finally, his gaze rests on the line of epitaphs inscribed beneath the tombstone photograph, which comes from what Old Neil wrote in his recent diary:

"If you can't save her, go and accompany her."

"Hidden Sage!" Klein silently engraved the name in his mind...... There are some things he can't do now, but he will definitely do them in the future!

At that moment, the sound of prayer echoed in his ears.

Seeing that Neil's funeral has ended, the night watchmen are making their final goodbyes and are about to return to the company.

Klein walked up to the silent captain and said in a heavy tone, "I'll call a public carriage to come." ”

The company's carriage can't pull that many people.

"Go ahead...... Don't be in a hurry, they should have something to say to Old Neil......" Dunn said after a moment of silence.

"Good!" Crane nodded, and then walked out of the cemetery quickly, and he did not rush to call a carriage as the captain had instructed, but turned into the cemetery's public bathroom.

The wall of spirituality sealed off the space, and he walked four steps backwards to ascend the hall of gray mist, and Crane sat upright on the seat that belonged to the "Fool", and the spreading spirituality touched a crimson star that was expanding and contracting.

It was a crimson star that symbolized the "tower".

After listening to the other party's request, Crane quickly responded, and received the information from the "tower" sacrifice in the gate that was a mixture of spirits and swinging light patterns.

It was a notebook and a piece of stationery full of words.

Klein opened the notes first, and saw rows of neat handwriting, apparently from a lady.

"This is not Miss Hugh's handwriting, although I have only watched the 'live broadcast' a few times, but Miss Hugh's handwriting is a little rougher.

"It's not the handwriting of the lady who transcribed Russell's diary in the 'Tower' before, although the one imitated Russell's text, but it can also be seen that the font is a little immature......

"Another lady who helped the tower...... In this way, Mr. 'Ta' has a lot of friends......"

After Klein teased a few words, his mood suddenly improved a lot, and the corners of his mouth curved a little.