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226. the 226th chapter secret

Nata did not express her anger towards Roddy, but when she thought of these things, her tone finally changed. Perhaps because the tree hole was dark, Brody did not notice her strangeness - but obviously the village chief's attention was not on Nata at this time. What he was thinking in his mind was still the place name mentioned by Roddy in the letter.

After a few simple inquiries, Brody, who confirmed that Nata was not injured, felt relieved. Nata's habitual silence made the atmosphere cold. After a few seconds, Brody once again raised the topic just now-

"Where did Elson... Elson... Roddy know this name?"

Such a question is more like talking to himself. He did not wait for Nata's answer, but turned around and began to search - the dark tree holes were placed with heavy classics found in the ruins of Wagra. The conditions in Elsa Village were simple and there were no exquisite bookshelf to store here, so Broody could only place them on dry wooden boards. For this reason, he spent a lot of effort to find the book he needed.

"In the future, we must build a special library. Put these things here... it is really a shame for our ancestors."

With his head down and a few words of blame, Brudy pulled out a book with a black cover, and slowly flipped a few pages. In the dense high-elf texts, he finally found the content he was looking for - "...When Wagra City announced a full contraction of defense, the only fortress that was still resisting on the country was Elson - it was a beacon called "last hope" with Wagra, where the orcs had to stop their attacking pace..."

In fact, Brody couldn't remember exactly what "Elson" represents. The books taken from the ruins of Wagra are vast in content, many of which are elemental theoretical knowledge, but more of them are literary works similar to biographies and epics. However, this black book records the war in the last period before the demise of the high-elf civilization...

The old village chief just vaguely remembered that "Elson" was a fortress of high elf, but he did not have a deep understanding of what the fortress specifically represents. It was not until he read this passage that Brody gradually realized that the city mentioned by Roddy seemed to be a little different.

"…On July 2, news of the fall of Elson Fortress came, and such facts hit all the high-elf people. As the only fortress that stood outside the imperial city of Wagra, Elson attracted most of the orcs' firepower within three years after the war began. As one of the few fortresses with "consciousness", no one believed that it would be broken. Some people said that Elson's fall was not because of the orcs, but-"

The handwriting behind was a little blurry. Brudy had identified it for a long time, but finally didn't understand it. After turning a few pages, some other information was recorded: "...Elson's guardian, the great arcane Kadega, fell. Witnesses confirmed that after the city's barrier was damaged, Kadega used the "time and space cycle" forbidden spell to permanently block the entire fortress... and returned the fortress's 'self-consciousness' to the state of chaos..."

The content I saw one after another was "secret". These unknown historical details made Brudy fall into deep thought. Although I don't know what level of spell research in humans is at present, what can be confirmed is that the spell level that can give birth to "self-consciousness" in arcane is absolutely unmatched by humans, and they have never even heard of it.

What is the effect of the "Time Loop" forbidden spell? How long will it last? Brudy is also unclear about these questions, and the books behind him may find the answers - but it will take time.

Slowly closing the book in his hand, Brudy closed his eyes slightly, and after carefully recalling it, he began to solemnly write the general content he found on the back of the letter paper. Soon after, he handed back the folded letter paper to Nata, and then asked: "Didn't Roddy explain anything else?"

"He said he wanted to circulate here... or what's the currency?" Nata thought for a while, frowned slightly, and unconsciously brought a hint of resentment in her tone. "After the team completes the transaction task, I will return with the team. This is the task he arranged."

Nata rarely said so many things. Brudy could clearly feel some of her dissatisfaction. She wanted to persuade her a few words, but when she thought of her temper, she finally shook her head and whispered: "If you are tired, come back."

Naturally, such words were not answered. Nata moved her eyes silently, not knowing what she was thinking in her heart.

Brody didn't say anything else. After the conversation, Nata left the tree hole and came to the clearing. At this time, Elsa Village was unprecedentedly lively because of the just-arrived human caravan.

The piles of goods all over the ground, tall Knights Templars, shiny armor, pack horses and other new things made the wood elves very interested. Although the language was not clear, the communication of gestures and expressions was basically common, so the village, which was extremely quiet on weekdays, felt a sense of "human voices".

The caravan not only sold things, but also purchased the herbs and animal skins left by the wood elves themselves. The fat Henry, at this time, turned into the leader of the caravan. While selling them, he did not forget to "buy" the goods in the hands of villagers at the average price in Parr Town. However, it was obvious that the wood elves generally accepted "bartering" and were not interested in currency. After a morning of work, the prepared copper coins and silver coins were basically in the wooden box, which made Henry a little depressed.

Looking around, Nata saw Hugo waving her hijab with curiosity. A younger elves were running by with honey in pots next to her, followed by a group of greedy people who wanted to taste it. This scene made her feel more and more bored in this mission... I expected that she should have practiced archery hard under Roddy's guidance.

Even if you just simply practice shooting yourself, it would be better than hanging around here boredly.

The more idle she became, the more she felt some of her resentment towards Roddy became clearer. Nata pursed her lips slightly and was about to go to the outside of the village to take a look, but when her eyes turned to the jungle not far away, she suddenly stopped.
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