The Trial Game of Life

Chapter 178: Book of Spirits (4)

Tang Cuo, like Jin Cheng, when he saw the name, he immediately remembered the book "Book of Herodotus Aesop" mentioned by Polly.

This Herodotus must have been a puppet master, but he has nothing to do with the story of the Sicilian continent, but Tangcuo couldn't find anyone to answer him.

He can be sure that he is now in some kind of illusion, or enveloped by some kind of enchantment, because the battle between him and Polly is so shocking that he almost destroyed most of the library, but no one came to investigate .

Open the task panel, the main task is still fixed in those three words-survive. Tang Cuo was not aware of other crises and could not change the status quo, so he simply got up and looked for books.

He will find the "Book of Herodotus Aesop", there may be clues on it.

Jin Cheng's situation was worse, because he suddenly heard a slightly familiar voiceover, "Huh? Who broke into my toy box?"

This playful tone made Jin Cheng quickly find a name in his mind: Aesop. Aesop, the real rebel who walked on the mainland of Sicily.

He only hears his voice but doesn't see anyone.

Herodotus and the puppets also showed no response.

This proves that Aesop is now outside the book, and he finds that someone has fallen into the world of the book. He even referred to it as his toy box just now, indicating that he has some control over it.

Jin Cheng shrugged and felt a mockery of fate. If Aesop found that it was him who fell into the puppet kingdom, it would be fun. With his current size, Aesop probably only needs one finger to crush him.

Or do a little better, burn the book directly.

When the crisis came, Jin Cheng had no time to think more and immediately ran to the thief. The goal of the side mission is to catch the thief, as long as he clears the customs, he can escape from the world in the book.

The thief is not Jin Cheng's opponent. He was caught up without running a few steps, but Jin Cheng was still late.

Just when his hand was about to grab the thief's arm, the static switch was pressed throughout the space, and the faces of the puppets were frozen in a funny expression.

The only moving Jin Cheng turned around and saw Aesop turned around too.

Four eyes are opposite.

The ignorance and curiosity in Aesop's eyes quickly faded away, replaced by a deep smile. He survived completely, and now standing in front of Jin Cheng is the rebel Aesop.

"It turns out to be you, Lancelot." He smiled, and the tassel earrings shone with fine silver.

"I haven't seen you for a long time, Lord Rebel." Because of the size difference, Jin Cheng had to look up at him. Fortunately, he got used to it calmly, so that the scene didn't seem too funny.

"I thought you would be trapped by Polly with Theodore, who thought you were here." Aesop looked around the puppet kingdom under his feet, and there was a trace of nostalgia in his eyes. When he looked at Jin Cheng again, he said: "It seems that you have discovered my secret. I looked down on you, Lancelot."

Jin Cheng was helpless. "Whether you believe it or not, this is purely an accident."

Aesop apparently did not believe, narrowed his eyes and asked, "Lancelot, who the **** are you?"

Jin Cheng: "I? I am Lancelot, the most popular bard in the whole continent. Have you not heard of the new song I made in the Kingdom of Hundred Flowers? It has received many compliments, and you will also like it of."

In fact, Jin Cheng also wanted to ask-who is Lancelot in the end.

Judging from his inexplicable involvement in the series of events of the Rose Sect, from the last time he heard Augustine's melody in Dragon's Cliff, he was born in the country of Yueyin, and finally he Lancelot, where Otto died together, is more than just a bard.

And Aesop's words pushed his guess a step further. If even Aesop doubted Lancelot, his identity was even more doubtful.

Aesop: "I surveyed you. You told everyone that the country of Yueyin is your hometown. You did grow up there, but who are your parents? For the country of Yueyin, you are more like One got out of the sea of ​​sand out of thin air."

Jin Cheng smiled, "Since the rebel lord also said that I grew up there, the country of Yueyin is of course my hometown. As for who my parents are, where did I come from, when I was still young, what about a child Will you remember?"

Don't ask, I still expect you to tell me who I am.

But in Aesop's eyes, Jin Cheng was sloppy with him. So he smiled slightly and snapped his fingers, and the puppets came to life again, and flooded to Jin Cheng like a tide.

Thousands of puppets, in such a big battle, Jin Cheng can hardly escape alone, let alone a giant Aesop beside him. He expected that Aesop would not kill him immediately, so he simply gave up resistance.

The puppets happily labored while lifting Jin Cheng up, taking a tidy pace, and started the big tour.

They walked through the streets, crossed the bridge, and climbed the roof. Just in the blink of an eye, the whole puppet kingdom fell into celebration-like joy again. No matter where the team goes, it is always in Aesop's eyes, because he is too tall to look down on the whole country at a glance.

"Actually, I like you very much, and I'm not interested in killing you. It's more interesting music than a boring conspiracy. But if you have peeped my secret, I can't let you go." Aesop said. An instant killing intention flashed in his eyes. But he looked at Jin Cheng again, thinking, rubbing the umbrella handle of his umbrella with his fingertips, and the smile on his lips became more mysterious.

At the end, he said: "Let's make a bet, since I don't want to kill you, and I don't want to let you go, I will give the decision to others. We will bet-Theodore."

Jin Cheng sat cross-legged on the wave of the puppets, like the cargo on the airport transportation belt, adapting well to the current situation. He looked up at Aesop and said, "Theodore didn't know I was here."

Aesop smiled, "That's right. If he can find here, I will let you go. If he can't, you have to stay here forever, as a collection in my toy house."

Then you lose.

Tang Cuo couldn't find me, but he wanted to be widowed.

Jin Cheng thought so, frowning instead, and asked, "Where am I now?"

Aesop was curious, "You are all here, don't you know?"

Jin Cheng spread his hand, "I said, this is purely an accident."

Aesop: "The Book of Herodotus Aesop, I don't believe you can't guess, but it's okay to tell you directly. If you want to stay here in the future, you will always know."

It really is this book.

Jin Cheng guessed right, and did not feel so happy. Putting all the cluttered clues in his head, he stared at Aesop's eyes and said, "I don't know Herodotus, and I don't know how the Lord Rebel stepped up to where I am today. But I I want to know that the Rose Sect conspired to make trouble in Yorkshire. Why are you here alone?"

Tang Cuo and Jin Cheng quickly confirmed the time after entering the copy. It is now July. In the southern part of Sicily, the area where the Baihua Kingdom belongs, there is a harvest festival in July.

When the Rose Sect was engaged in the Yueyin Kingdom, they chose the Hanazuki Festival specifically. With their sense of ceremony, if they want to set a date in July, it must be the most important harvest festival in summer. It was a good day to sing and dance, and everyone to gather together.

Counting time, there are three days left before the harvest festival.

Jin Cheng once found a map of the Sicilian mainland in the corner of the library. Yorkshire, a small principality under the control of the Baihua Kingdom, would take about two days if he took the fastest eagle eagle to make his way.

According to Lin Yandong's account, Aesop was present in this copy of "July Rose".

The time is obviously so tight. Why did Aesop, an important person who should have appeared in Yorkshire, come here? Is there anything important he must come over in person?

Aesop's smile grew deeper, "Oh, the Rose Sect is going to make trouble, I don't even know, do you even know?"

"The mainland-famous minstrel, of course, has its own loyal audience among the Rose Sect." Jin Cheng casually hummed, and took the opportunity to give Aesop some eye drops. Then he turned around and said, "Your rebel is here for the book "Fairy of Sicily, right?"

Book of Gods.

July roses.

Lin Yandong.

Aesop.

Tu Tu Squad.

If these keywords are connected in series, then Jin Cheng can get a key to the puzzle-"Sicily Fairy Tales".

Why did Lin Yandong take out this book alone?

Why did Yan Yun use this book to approach the gods?

There is only one answer-"Sicily Fairy Tales" is the so-called book of gods.

The story is this:

This book of gods was hidden in the San Korini library from the beginning, and Aesop found it and took it to Yorkshire. After the July Rose, the book fell to Lin Yandong and was taken back to Yongye City by Lin Yandong.

Finally, the book was lent to Tang Cuo by Lin Yandong.

If the system does not exclude cheating, as long as Tang Cuo takes out the book "Sicilian Fairy Tales" in the library, they can pass the customs.

No, not right.

Will there be two books of gods at the same time?

If all copies of the Sicilian continent are unique, the player will not be refreshed after clearing the clearance. That means that the one in Tang Cuo's hand is the only one.

Jin Cheng almost haloed himself, but soon he realized a new problem. How did Yan Yun get "Sicilian Fairy Tales"?

This book only exists in the mainland of Sicily, which means that Yan Yun has also visited the relevant copy. He knew the peculiarity of this book, so he would regard it as a weapon for killing gods.

However, if all the copies related to the Sicilian continent are not resettable and cannot be refreshed, then the books dropped after Yanyun's death should be in the system's warehouse like the nameless blade.

Who brought it back here again?

Which player has **** luck, or-the **** himself?

Suppose that "Sicily Fairy Tales" is really a book of gods. When the **** sees someone holding his own book to assassinate himself, and the assassin is dead, he will naturally take his book back.

He has been here.

He has been to the mainland of Sicily.

Jin Cheng was immersed in his guess and forgot Aesop for a moment. Aesop was surprised that Jin Cheng directly said that he had broken the name of the book of gods, he really knew a lot.

Thinking of this, Aesop put away his surprise, and asked, "Is it strange that I came to get my book?"

Jin Cheng was surprised this time, "Your book?"

"Yeah. Edwin gave it to me, isn't that my book? I hid it here, but now I just retrieve it." Aesop said, raising his hand and snapping his fingers again. Then, the puppets suddenly turned around, holding Jin Cheng back to the square.

They tied Jin Cheng, stacked the hills like a Luohan, and sent him to the tower on the side of the square, where he hung it.

Jin Cheng tasted Aesop's words and was so stunned that there was no resistance at all.

Edwin turned out to be Edwin. Edwin and Aesop are old, as everyone knows, but the book "The Sicilian Fairy Tales" was actually given to Aesop by him, which is too unexpected.

"July Rose" is about Edwin's last battle, where he died. Aesop took the book he gave him and witnessed his death with his own eyes.

Maybe he stabbed him.

Not to mention this first, how did Edwin get "The Sicilian Fairy Tales"?

Jin Cheng instantly thought of a very simple and rude but very absurd inference, but the situation now does not allow him to think carefully, he looked up at Aesop, "What the **** do you want to do?"

Aesop asked what was wrong, "My father told me that if he had any problems in the future, he would confess to God, and God would listen to me. But when my father died, I confessed to God countless times, and he didn't respond."

Father, it refers to Herodotus.

After listening to these few words, Jin Cheng understood roughly why Aesop became a rebel. Herodotus's words built his early beliefs, but his death also made Aesop's beliefs instantly overturned.

He is no longer a believer in God, but a traitor.

At the same time, Tangcuo is still looking for "The Book of Herodotus Aesop".

There are too many books in the library. Looking for books without clues is like finding a needle in a haystack. He searched for an entire hour and found nothing.

Seeing the time had passed in the middle of the night, he returned to Polly, facing a set of parts, his face pensive.

Herodotus was the creator of Polly. For Polly, it was like his "father". Where is this special book, Polly, as the librarian here?

Tang Cuo has seen it. There are several bookshelves dedicated to books related to dolls, but there is no such book in it.

Where will it be?

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