Chapter 126: A Few Days of Madness

After a hasty breakfast in the dining room, Harry left under the watchful eyes of Kalia and Aisha. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

After hastily finishing lunch in the dining room, Harry also left under Kalia's quizzful gaze.

After a hurried dinner in the dining room, still the same old way, Harry left.

Sometimes during dinner, he would talk to himself alone, like a mentally disturbed person.

Sometimes he would let out a frightening cry of excitement in the middle of the night, as if he had seen something terrible, and he was excited.

Sometimes he doesn't even take a shower, and his messy hair proves it.

It took several days for this to come to an end before Harry returned to his original state.

After taking a very comfortable hot shower and changing into clean clothes, the mad scientist look was gone, and standing in front of Kalia and Aisha was the same Harry.

After Harry's explanation, Kalia and Aisha understood why Harry had not been normal for the past few days.

In the past few days when Harry was obsessed with learning, Harry finally found very crucial information in those books, and it was not in vain that Harry had worked hard in the past few days.

Of course, Harry couldn't tell them the details, but it was a general explanation, which probably meant that he had found a lot of information in the book.

Spirited, Harry instructed Kalia to prepare paper and envelopes for her writing, and he continued to burrow into the study, which had not become a mess for a while.

The pen was written on a blank piece of paper, and Harry wrote down the information he had worked so during this time, hoping that this crucial information would reach his master.

Over the past few days, Harry had flipped through countless sources about which region Festeria was in, and as expected, Harry found the information he was looking for in these materials, and came up with such an answer through speculation.

If nothing else, that tourist city is the object of the old witch's attention, because it has the value of being used by her.

The ruins of the Fountain of Life were in the city, which Harry had only learned by looking through key ancient texts.

Harry speculated that the longevity of most people in that tourist city must have something to do with the fountain of life, and that the old witch was here for this.

The Fountain of Life, which is said to be a miracle bestowed on mankind by the goddess of life, is said to be immortal and immortal as long as you take a sip, but unfortunately, one day in ancient times, the Fountain of Life stopped supplying water with immortality, and the rich country that was originally built around the Fountain of Life lost its most important thing at this moment, and a great country inevitably went to ruin.

Among the many geography books Harry reads, the ruins of the fallen country are now known as the tourist cities of longevity.

These may not be the reasons why the old witch came to this city.

But in that diary, Harry saw such a passage and was convinced of her reason for being here.

According to the date recorded in this diary, it was hundreds of years ago, when it was still a peaceful calendar.

"In order to prolong our lives, we often come to a spring that can replenish the essence of life, and drink the spring water to maintain our life. ”

The diary contained such a passage, and Harry had no reason not to be sure where it might be one of the group's gathering places.

But then the question arises, doesn't it mean that the Fountain of Life has long since lost its efficacy, and what is the use of her here?

The diary records and the ancient books are in opposition, one says that the Fountain of Life has regained its original function, and the other says that the Fountain of Life has been lost.

The gap between the years, compared with the past and the present, is more trustworthy?

Harry chose not to believe it, and choosing either side without coming up with a real answer was not the right solution, and he could only believe it if he saw it with his own eyes.

So Harry's purpose in writing the letter was not only to inform Festeeria of this possibility, but more importantly, it could be a very important stronghold for them, where the danger was great.

If the Fountain of Life had re-accomplished that miracle by some unknown means, it would have been possible for the Old Witch and her organization to place an important stronghold, or a base camp.

Because it is the fountain of life that can achieve immortality, it has such value.

Regardless of why they have a way to get the Fountain of Life back in action, but the longevity of the city is questionable now.

The more he wrote, the more cautious Harry felt that maybe the truth was not as simple as he thought, and it was very likely that it would be the Longtan Tiger's Den, and it was really okay to rely on the masters?

Harry thought of the woman who attacked Miral on the night the Holy See was attacked, and those were supposed to be the people of that organization, and not just this one.

If this is the case, the danger is not as simple as the Longtan Tiger's Den, and it is likely to be a hell leading to death.

In terms of Harry's swordsmanship alone, Harry doesn't dare to say that he is comparable to Bryce at present, but he is definitely among the best on the continent, and with the body that has been refined by holy water all year round, as well as the holy sword that has been given him, Harry's strength can be squeezed into the twenty saints of the Holy See.

But even so, Harry was still beaten by the assassin with terrifying strength and couldn't fight back, and he barely beat her with that kind of little trick, if she was serious at that time, she must not even have a chance to resist, so Harry would be worried about Festeria and their side.

Although it is true that Festeria is a sword master, as the saying goes, two fists are hard to beat four hands, and it is impossible for one person to beat thousands of enemies, even if you are very strong, the strong are invincible, but in the face of the surging crowd, there is still no power to parry.

Wait, Harry suddenly thought of something very important, and couldn't help but put down his pen.

Forget?!

Yes, if Doloris's divination was exactly what Harry said, then Harry could have asked the Holy See of Light and His Majesty the King to send troops to exterminate the old witch.

What Harry lacks now is reliability, whether this speculative information can be trusted or not.

The difficulty lies here, Harry's speculation may be plausible, but no one can guarantee that it must be true, and the falsity still accounts for a large part of it, and this alone does not have any reason for anyone to send troops.

However, with the reliable divination of the Holy Maiden Dolores, the authenticity of this information will not be doubted in any way.

It's pretty much the same thing that people prefer to hire seasoned mercenaries over rookie mercenaries.