Chapter 30: "The Trap"

After pretending to be careful in the warehouse, Glerint picked up a butterfly-shaped coral stone that looked quite pleasing to the eye, and turned to look at Rupert:

"Mr. Philip, how much does it cost?"

Rupert looked at Gleilynt, who had a local face, and didn't dare to offer too high:

"7 Fell."

This is the high denomination currency of Intis, and 2 Filgin can be exchanged for about 1 gold of Rune.

"Okay, I want it."

Filkin ......

Oops, I pinched an Indis face and came over, but I forgot to exchange the corresponding currency in advance. Glerint's hand reaching for his wallet suddenly stopped, remembering that he had Rune bills in his pocket.

While secretly saying something was wrong, he turned his attention to the blonde girl next to him for help.

Carol suddenly understood, took out a 10-Phil bill and handed it to him, showing a little helplessness just right:

"Why did you forget to bring your wallet again?"

Responsive and great!

Glerint secretly praised, took the 10 fairs, handed it to Rupert, and launched a "bribe" at the same time.

"Tsk, sir, you and your wife have a good relationship."

Rubeus deliberately smiled at Glelint, took the bill, and prepared to give change.

Originally, he wanted to say "girlfriend" when he looked at the ages of these two, but when he saw that Gleilynt handed over all the money to Carol, he temporarily changed his tone.

Gleilynt was stunned for a moment, and when he came back to the meaning of Rupert's words, he couldn't help but laugh and cry.

Are you also a brain toner?

He and Carol's superficial identity is indeed a couple, and just now they are also using this to fool Rupert and cover up the fact that he is from Rune, so as not to arouse his vigilance. But what he didn't expect was that Rupert made up an image of a husband who handed over the money to his wife and pretended to be a husband who didn't have a wallet outside.

Okay, too.

Seeing Rupert take the bill completely unguarded as he spoke, Glerint grinned slightly.

While taking the other party's change, he nodded, as if agreeing with his words.

Then he looked at the warehouse, and said casually:

"Sir, this warehouse is not small, such a large piece of land is used to hoard these sundries, it is inevitable that there is a bit of a waste, why not sell it and rent a small space? Is it an inheritance passed down from our ancestors? ”

His change of topic is a bit blunt and abrupt, but it barely fits the scene, at most Rupert thinks that the focus is strange and nosy.

For such an insidious inquiry, Rupert under normal circumstances, of course, either casually said a few words, or simply avoided talking about it. But now it is different, with the blessing of "bribery", he feels very close to this young man, and is willing to tell him something that does not involve core secrets.

He nodded:

"Yes, one of my ancestors was once a nobleman, and this is his inheritance."

At the same time, Carol, who had long been "associated" with Glerint, broadcast Rupert's superficial thoughts in Glerint's heart:

"Well, Darhan Ancestor is indeed a nobleman, and I don't lie to him."

Darhan!

Gleint's spirits lifted, which was the real name of the Tudor's descendant, and he didn't expect things to be much easier than he thought, Rupert didn't seem to have dealt with his own spiritβ€”at least not with the memories of Darhan.

"Oh? What kind of person is that? In the history of the kingdom, I don't seem to have heard of any nobles in this land? ”

He asked, half-leading, half-aggressively, trying to get him to think more so that Carol could read it.

"Oh, that's much older than the history of the kingdom."

He muttered, shook his head, and continued:

"The specific information has not been handed down, and I just know that there is such an ancestor."

It seems that even with the charm bonus, the most positive inquiries can only reach this depth! Glerint regretted a little, this was the reason why his "bribe" was not strong enough, and this extraordinary ability would only change qualitatively when he reached the demigod level.

And at this time, Rupert's true inner thoughts were:

Snort, superficial boy, who told you that the ancestors of Darhan were the nobles of Intis. When His Majesty Tudor ruled the Northern Continent, the Sauron family was just someone else's henchman.

However, who is this kid, why did he suddenly ask about Darhan's ancestor, I don't know if it was intentional or coincidental? Hey...... It can't be that someone found out about the ancestors' tombs somewhere, right? …… He probably couldn't have imagined that Darhan's ancestors, who had perfectly inherited the wisdom and decisiveness of His Majesty Tuddor, would use their own relics to set traps to punish those who offended...... If you are those vile thieves, then die!

"Wisdom and decisiveness? I think it's cunning and crazy, right? What about traps? What a bonus! ”

Gleiint muttered a few words in his heart, and asked about something else, but Rupert didn't go any further and surfaced his memories of the trap, not knowing if he didn't know the specific situation or if he had already processed his memories with extraordinary abilities.

After the first interrogation, Glerint directly bared his fangs, violently restrained him, and handed him over to Carol for channeling.

"Are you a descendant of Darhan Tudor? Are his relics indeed hidden in the Sunia Sea? What's inside the ruins? ”

These were some of Carol's preconceived questions, and their answers were exactly the same as the information her mother had provided.

"What about the trap left by Darhan?"

This was a question that Carol had added improvised after Glerint's cross-examination.

"I don't know, I just know that it's dangerous enough to kill some bad people.

All I know is that it's not an ordinary trap, it's a trap with mysterious significance. ”

Mystical......

Glerint tapped his index finger on his forehead, remembering that Darhan still held a "Hunter" path demigod-level seal, which was one of his targets.

…………

Several more ways of asking questions were asked, but Carol was unable to ask for more detailed information. So, after erasing Rupert's memories, the two of them went to a secluded corner where they could talk.

"Is there a possibility, you say, that the ruins themselves are a trap?"

Glerint was the first to speak, giving a guess of his own.

"What do you mean?"

"I don't think that if you just rely on Darhan's own extraordinary characteristics, or rely on that demigod-level seal of the 'hunter' path, how can the trap designed not threaten the real demigod, right?

So what else is he talking about 'punishing offenders'?

So is it possible that the real deadly danger in the trap is not based on these two demigods, but for other reasons? ”

After listening to Glerint's analysis, Carol suddenly realized that she was too concerned about this matter, and even lost the most basic calm, and subconsciously followed the information from Rupert's interrogation and thought from the perspective of two demigod-level things.

She nodded and said very agreeably:

"The extraordinary properties of Sequence 4 would weaken the seal by several percent if it were to form naturally, and without enough intelligence, the seal would not be able to exert a corresponding effect.

The most important thing is that the people who find his mausoleum must be wary of the extraordinary abilities that may appear inside, and they are not so easy to trap.

So this so-called 'trap', the source of power should indeed not be a seal. ”

That's what she said, but she immediately changed her tune:

"But we still have to pay attention to this, and we can't ignore the dangers of these two demigods just because Darhan has other traps."

"As for the other traps......

Carol licked her dry lips and said with a slight headache:

"I'll ask my mom again."

"If you don't have no clues, you can just quit this exploration."

She didn't mention secrecy, because she hadn't even told Glerint where he was, and Glerint had shown a character worthy of her trust.

Gleilynt nodded heartily, and did not say anything cruel about whether he had to go.

Although the specific situation is not clear, since he clearly knows that it is a "trap", if he still wants to break in, it is not called risk, it is called looking for death.