423

Before long, Altaïr snored loudly, afraid that he would catch a cold, but Theseus took off his shirt and lightly covered Altaïr, and turned around, and found that Priss was frowning, thinking that Altaïr had just said that there was no way out of the underground palace, and that Priss must be troubled by this matter, and in order to reassure her, Theseus joked at the time: "Priss, if you really can't get out of trouble here, in my opinion, it is not bad that everyone will be the companion of you and cultivate beekeeping in this blessed place, and it will be lively." Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info" Before Theseus could finish speaking, Priss suddenly asked, "Theseus, I wonder if you have noticed... Altaïr and Mani, both father and son are very thin?" Hearing this, it was not clear why Priss had said this, but Theseus was full of doubts.

However, when Theseus and Altaïr were treating Leo and Alyssa in the house, Pierce had gone out and visited the valley outside the temple, knowing that the actual situation was far from Altaïr's description of optimism, so she had this question, and when the words came out, seeing Theseus's confused expression, he did not know what he meant, and did not want Theseus to worry, but Pierce stretched his waist at that time, just did nothing, and said lightly: "Alas, after a tired day, you and I should rest early." Grace said that he would sleep and sleep, only bitter Theseus, intuition that Pierce had something to say, but he couldn't figure it out, tossing and turning underground, but it was difficult to fall asleep, and between half dreaming and half waking up, faintly, the sound of the tide echoed in his ears, and for a while, Theseus only felt as if he was in the sea.

The next morning, Theseus led a group of boys and girls out to work with Altaïr and Mani Valley, but Prisse remained alone in the temple when he was tired. In the temple, there was originally a stone ship with a slender hull, and in the bow, there were two statues of gods standing, idle, looking at the statues, Pierce recognized, one of them was still a statue of the god of war, but it was different from the one seen before, this statue, in addition to the armor, was also seen wearing a gray cloak inlaid with moonstone, and the other was a statue of a goddess, and the headdress was ornamented with eagle feathers, Graceful and graceful, it was expected that she should be the wife of the legendary god of war of the Iceman, and Friggia, who had the reputation of the queen of the gods, but stood in front of the stone ship, and saw a row of stone tablets engraved and written with dense iceman characters on it, which attracted her attention.

"In the past, my people, who lived in the bitter cold land of the far north, were old, natural disasters were continuous, epidemics were rampant, and survival was compelled, but my father and king left their homeland and led his people to travel across the ocean, and he was looking for a happy land suitable for living and multiplying. After a long voyage at sea, after many hardships, the father led his people to this island, with the talent of our people's heroic fighting spirit, rich combat experience and advanced weapons and equipment, after bloody battles, in the end, the father and his people conquered the original people of this island, transformed into the new owners of this island. According to the inscription engraved on the stele, Grace judged that this stele was nothing more than an iceman king erected to commemorate the first king.

"At the beginning of the founding of the country, in order to meet the needs of living and defense, my father ordered, ordered to build a capital city based on the original buildings on the island, by the mountains and seas, and to build a capital, because of the huge project, my father ordered the aborigines to be a group of 10,000 people, in April, as a laborer, taking turns to be responsible for the construction of the capital, and at the same time, in order to appease the aborigines, so that they would not rebel, my father issued a decree, ordering the aborigines to pay only 30% of the harvest as a tax every year..."