Chapter 130: Hello, Tingen

Hobert's relief made Derick breathe a sigh of relief, yes, and he could still get the help of Mr. Fool.

Silver City seemed to have hope all of a sudden.

Alger suddenly asked Hobert, "Just now you found out that the land of elves and the land of dragons correspond to the archipelago and the northern continent respectively, but what about the southern continent?" What region does the Southern Continent correspond to? ”biquge.biz

"The Southern Continent should not be in the description of the 'sun' just now." Hobart asked Daerrick, "Is there no other place than the belief in 'All-Knowing and Almighty God.'" ”

Diocletian thought for a moment: "No, the description of geography in our textbooks is very simple. ”

His expression was a little gloomy and he said, "Because even if we know those places, we can't go." ”

"Do you remember the original text in the textbook?"

"Probably remember, as long as the sun shines, there are believers in God, and then there are the five regions we just mentioned, and the last sentence is: 'All-knowing and all-powerful God' brings eternal peace, and only God's followers can receive the blessings of light and civilization."

"That is, there are still people who are not believers in God and cannot receive the grace of light and civilization." Hobert analyzed: "According to the description of the five regions and the eight ancient gods just now......"

Audrey immediately noticed the point in Hobert's words just now: The eight ancient gods? And the Old Gods? That's right, the "all-knowing and all-powerful god" should also be considered an ancient god, right?

Alger pinched his chin: Why haven't I heard of the term "Eight Ancient Gods"?

He was almost certain that the "Emperor" must have a close connection with Mr. Fool, who had been allies a long time ago? So wake up together now?

Klein also had some guesses, believing that the "Eight Ancient Gods" should be the "characters" of the legendary Third Age or even the Second Age.

Hobert said, "Oh, if you want to know the details of the eight ancient gods, you need to trade with me or the 'sun'. ”

He's reminding the Sun that this information is perfectly tradeable.

Hobert continued, "Based on the comparison of the descriptions of the five regions and the eight Old Gods, there are three other areas that the Old Gods once ruled that are not mentioned.

"Among them, including the xeno-species king, considering that there are now many 'xenotypes' in the Southern Continent, can we make such an inference: The regions ruled by the three unmentioned ancient gods include the Southern Continent that we are familiar with?"

Alger nodded, "I am amazed again by your erudition. ”

Hobert smiled slightly, accepting the compliment.

The hall was silent for a few seconds, and Mr. Fool asked Darek in a low tone, "Are you still offering sacrifices to the 'all-knowing and all-powerful God'?" ”

"Yes, still offering sacrifices to Him." Deric's tone implied an unconcealable sadness: "We were once ruled by the court of giants, and we believed in the king of giants, Ormir, and then we were redeemed by the Lord, and we will not turn our backs on the Lord again, and we all believe that in the end, we can finally get the favor of the Lord again, maybe the day when the sun rises again." ”

Alger frowned: Ruled by the Giant Court?

He had read the secret chapters of the Book of Storms, which contained descriptions of the Second Age, known as the "Dark Age", in which the sky, sea, and earth were dominated by dragons, giants, elves, and other races.

But in the end, the Lord of the Storm, the Eternal Sun, and the God of Knowledge and Wisdom led humanity to defeat these transcendent beings one by one, ushering in the "glorious age" of the beginning of the Third Age, followed by the so-called Cataclysm.

Audrey didn't understand, but she listened carefully.

Only Hobart sat there relaxed and listened.

Klein added, "Describe in detail the process of your sacrifice. ”

Alger was so excited that his whole body trembled: Mr. Fool wants to find out the truth about the abandonment of Silver City? Or did He want to determine if the Creator still "existed"?

These thoughts made Alger feel that his own level had been sublimated, and he sighed: This is the secret between the gods, and I seek authority, power, isn't it just to get this feeling?

Audrey doesn't understand what's so exciting about this?

Hobert used a don't go overboard to hide his smile: "The reaction of the "upside-down man" is so big? You may not imagine that this is Mr. Fool learning to sacrifice from the "little sun".

Derrick replied honestly, "We have built a magnificent altar......"

After exchanging sacrifices, Crane ended the meeting for the day.

The moment they left the Hall of the Giants, Alger and the others sighed again that this gathering had once again shattered their perceptions.

Woo~

The sound of the train's whistle reached Hobert's ears, and he put away the newspaper and pretended to be woken up by the whistle.

A little more than two hours later, the train arrived, and Hobert arrived in the city of Tingen, which had a special meaning for him.

……

On the outskirts of Tingen, in a house with a dark red chimney and a green lawn.

Ince Zangwill, who had returned from the toilet, saw that the quill brush was writing something in his notebook.

He hurriedly grabbed the quill and looked at the notebook, which read: "It seems that Hobert Jeffrey came to Tingen because of a commercial dispute case, otherwise for what?" Is it to save the city of Tingen? He stepped off the train, stretched his waist and said, 'Hello, Tingen! 'He ......"

Ince frowned and thought for a while, not remembering any strong man named Hobert.

Although he was vigilant, he didn't take it seriously, "0-08" didn't want to "write him to death" once or twice, as long as he interrupted the writing of "0-08" in time, the events that were harmful to him would not happen, and the characters who were harmful to him would no longer appear in his story.

……

When Hobert got out of the car, like many other passengers, he stretched hard and smiled: "Hello, Tingen." ”

He came to the place where it all began, like a schoolboy who had entered a history museum, a little excited, a little curious.

Walking out of the platform, he saw a man dressed as a servant holding a blackboard that read "Master Hobert."

Next to the servant stood a soldier in his forties, with some dark skin and a scar on his forehead.

Hobart went over and said, "Hello, I'm Hobert Jeffrey. ”

"Welcome to the city of Tingen!" The soldier squeezed out a stiff smile and said, "I am Ulysses, your father's adjutant when he was in the Southern Continent. ”

At the approximate time of Hobert's arrival in the city of Tingen, Christine had already telegraphed Ulysses in advance.

"Hello, Mr. Ulysses, my father has often praised your bravery before us."

Ulysses asked Hobert to get in the car and said, "No, Chief Christine will always be ahead of me, even if he is already a lieutenant colonel at the time. ”

Sitting in the carriage, Hobert took out Christine's handwritten letter.

Although he was curious about the content of the letter, he did not open it without permission.

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