Schrödinger was really lying in the grass. It was impossible that it did not exist! As Lucien got closer, he could hear the cat's unique breathing, which was very rhythmic, like a light snoring. It seemed to be asleep, but Amon was not sure if the cat was really sleeping.
Amon had long known that Schrödinger's origin was not simple, even incredible, so although he was surprised, he was not too surprised. After all, there were still some mysteries that he could not understand at the moment. But what about the bone? It was brought out by Schrödinger from the nest of the King Ironback, and even the Puppet Eye could not sense its existence.
Schrödinger must know something, and that was why it brought this strange bone back. It was a pity that the cat couldn't speak. Even if it could speak, it wouldn't take the initiative to tell Amon.
Amon reached out and pulled the bone out from under the cat's paws. He closed his eyes in the darkness and used the Puppet Eye Sensing Spell again. It felt so strange. He was holding the bone in his hand, and it felt so real, but the Puppet Eye Sensing Spell felt like he was holding nothing!
He opened his eyes again and suddenly waved the bone. A flame appeared in front of him. The red tongue of flame rose up and gradually emitted a bright yellow light, illuminating everything in the room. Amon continued to urge his magic power, and the flame gradually turned white and finally light blue. It looked very cold, but contained a blazing heat.
Amon turned the bone in his hand again, and the flame surrounded his body like a wave, forming a ring of fire. He flicked the bone up and down, and the ring of fire extended up and down, forming a circle of fire three feet around him. Amon carefully controlled the ring of fire so that it would not touch anything in the room, but he still accidentally swept a corner of the table.
He shook the bone and immediately withdrew the mid-level Fire Wall for the first time in his life. In just a moment, the corner of the table had been burned to ashes. One could imagine the intensity of the fire!
Amon sucked in a breath of cold air. This bone could be used as a staff, and it was even more useful than his own! If he embedded the fire elf in his staff and three standard parangons, he could barely achieve the effect of the Fire Wall. Furthermore, this bone was not only good for fire magic. Amon tried to cast several advanced magic that he was theoretically able to learn, and all of them were successful.
Parangons could be used as a medium to cast magic. They could be embedded in a staff or not, but the effect would be better if they were embedded in a specific way. On the other hand, parangons could not only be embedded in a staff, but they could also be used as a medium to awaken power and make all kinds of magic artifacts.
The function of this' bone 'was very similar to that of a Parangon. There was no difference in attributes between it and a standard Parangon, but it had the effect of a special Parangon. It was simply a' universal special Parangon ', and it could even be used as a staff.
Amon suddenly remembered that Crazy 'Ole had once said that parangons were also known as "God's bones", which were crystallized remains of the remains of fallen gods. Could it be that this strange bone-like thing was the real skeleton of a God? Amon had this doubt, but he could not be sure.
It was almost dawn. He held the bone in his hand and pondered for a long time. Suddenly, he thought of something and picked up his staff again. A mage could not use two staffs at the same time. Amon wanted to do another experiment to see if this bone could be used as a magic artifact. He wanted to use the staff to activate it.
As soon as he picked up the staff, he heard a cat meowing. He looked back and saw Schrödinger sitting up in the grass and shaking its head at him, clearly telling him not to do it. Then it raised a paw and pointed outside the hut, asking him to go out. Sure enough, the cat wasn't really sleeping. It seemed to know the secret of the bone, which was why it reminded Amon.
Did it want Amon to take the bone out to experiment? Why not in the hut? As soon as Amon walked out of the hut with the bone in his left hand and the staff in his right, he heard a lot of noises coming from afar. There seemed to be many animals running in the forest. The village was also a bit chaotic. Adult men picked up their weapons and ran out of the village in groups. Amon had no idea what was going on.
At this time, Link came running with two of his clansmen. Amon asked, "What happened? Why is it so chaotic?"
Link answered breathlessly, "Amun! Maybe the flood broke the cliff, or a branch of the Euphrate River was cut off by a landslide. The water couldn't flow out of the mountain and rose higher and higher. It has submerged the mountainside. "
It had been raining in the northwest, and the rain clouds had piled up halfway up the peak. It was possible that a landslide had blocked the narrow valley entrance, and the flood had formed a dammed lake. The water was getting higher and higher. It had submerged the mountainside of the plateau, which was the direction Amon had taken when he came here.
Amon looked around and said, "Even if the landslide blocked the mouth of the valley, the flood can't reach here. Why are you panicking?"
Link hurriedly explained, "We're not panicking. The animals in the forest are running up the mountain to escape the flood. We can stop the road and hunt. We can catch a lot of prey! Thank you for teaching us how to make meat floss. It can be preserved for a long time! I also plan to ask my clansmen to catch a group of young, docile beasts and domesticate them in the village. It will be more convenient for us to eat meat in the future. "
Amon waved his hand, "Then go. This is a big deal for the livelihood of our clansmen." Link nodded. When he was about to leave, Amon suddenly asked, "The flood hasn't reached the mountainside. Can't we get out of here?"
Link said, "The road you came from is definitely closed now. But there is another road leading southeast to the lower reaches of the Euphrate River. You can go around the ridge. It's the road Medanzo came from. Why, are you leaving now? "
Amon shook his head, "No, I'm just asking. Go and do your work. I'm fine. "
Link and his clansmen left in a hurry. Amon walked towards the open space in the village with his staff and bone in his hand. However, he found Schrödinger running in front of him like a cat. When he came to the square in front of the big cave, he saw Schrödinger squatting at the entrance of the cave, scratching the ground with his paw. Amon walked closer to take a look and was stunned. The cat couldn't speak, but it could write!
Schrödinger was writing in Eygut's cursive script, which was hieroglyphs, not the secular language. There were two ways of writing, be it knife writing or cursive script. Those who could write secular words might not know hieroglyphs, but those who knew hieroglyphs could write secular words. The cat could write, but it insisted on writing hieroglyphs that Amon couldn't understand. It had a strange temper, as if it didn't care to write secular words.
Schrödinger drew a few simple characters on the ground with its paw. Then it turned around and strutted away as if it didn't want to listen to Amon's questions. It wasn't that Amon didn't know hieroglyphs. After all, all characters were the same. It was just that they were written in a specific way. He guessed the meaning of the line on the ground. It should be, "Come with me. This is your only chance."
There was also an arch-shaped circle on the character that represented "me."
Amon didn't have time to express his surprise, because when he looked up, he saw that Schrödinger had gone far away, so he quickly followed. Schrödinger left the village and ran down the mountain, passing through the jungle to the other side of the plateau. From time to time, many animals could be seen running in the jungle, and the sound of branches being trampled and broken could be heard. The panicked beasts ran to higher ground to avoid the flood, but Schrödinger wanted to go to the lower ground where the flood came from.
Amon didn't know where Schrödinger was taking him, and he was a little worried that it would be accidentally stepped on by the running beasts, so he quickened his pace to catch up. However, it was not easy to catch up with an agile cat in the jungle. Schrödinger ran very fast, so fast that Amon could see it, but he couldn't catch up. Amon, on the other hand, was almost hit by a beast that suddenly jumped out of the jungle several times.
As they ran and chased, they gradually got far away from the village. They went down through the misty clouds. It was raining in the jungle at the bottom, and the road under their feet became muddy. They ran around the plateau for a long time, and finally, there was no road in front of them. They could only see the rolling flood at the foot of the mountain.
Schrödinger crouched on the hillside by the water, and his posture vaguely resembled that of a lion. He looked very dignified. He didn't care about Amon, but looked at the flood in the distance.
Schrödinger stopped running, and Amon finally breathed a sigh of relief. He slowed down and walked closer, only to find that the cat had written a few more lines on the ground. It was still in hieroglyphs that Amon didn't quite understand. Amon guessed and read some of the sentences. "The bone … is the key to your fate … Activate it in the water … Ship … to the other side."
He asked doubtfully, "If you want to tell me something, why don't you write in words that I can understand? You wrote that there is a key and a ship. Are you talking about this bone? What door is it the key to, and what ship is it? "
Schrödinger didn't answer him, but raised a front paw majestically and pointed into the distance. Amon looked up in the direction the cat was pointing and saw a familiar peak. It was the other peak he had seen on the way here. At that time, Amon didn't know which way to go, and it was Schrödinger who led him to the plateau where the cavemen lived.
Now, looking at the peak from a high place, Amon realized that he couldn't have climbed it at that time. The cliff above the water was as straight as a knife, and there was no place for him to climb. Although he was far away, he could still see the white waves of the flood hitting the rocks. The clouds in the sky were torn apart near the cliff, and the airflow near the cliff was extremely violent and complicated. Even birds couldn't fly there safely.
Schrödinger didn't move or speak, still pointing at the peak far away from the flood with his paw. At this time, the torrent between the mountains slowly calmed down, no longer rushing in the same direction. Huge whirlpools appeared in the water, which was a sign that the water level had risen to the highest point. The rain was still falling, and the mountain wind didn't have a fixed direction. It swirled around and rolled up waves on the water.
Amon understood what Schrödinger meant. It wanted him to throw the bone into the water to activate it. He suddenly remembered Crazy 'Ole's warning. Schrödinger was the only guide who could lead him to Bair. Was the cat pointing the way? Was Bair on the mountain in the distance?
Even if there was only a slim chance, Amon had to give it a try. He decisively threw the bone into the water, but he didn't know how to activate it. So he waved his staff and used the power of the parangon to activate it.
The bone was light as a feather. Suddenly, it spun and unfolded in the wind, turning into a long and narrow crescent-moon-shaped 'ship'. The ship was invisible to the naked eye. Only by using magic could one perceive an invisible space on the water, and the outline was the shape of a ship.
While Amon was stunned, Schrödinger had already jumped onto the ship, as if he was stepping on the surging flood. It still raised its front paw, pointing in a direction in the distance. It took Amon a moment to regain his composure. Holding his staff, he stepped onto the invisible boat.
There was no rudder, no oars, and no sail. Schrödinger pointed in a direction, indicating that Amon should go in that direction.
It took Amon a while to get familiar with how to control the ship with the staff. Crazy 'Ole once told him that there was no need to summon wind and rain, but to communicate and operate the forces of nature. His staff was embedded with Ventussalm and Aquaticore, which were suitable for controlling air and water elements. He could control the ship in the storm and the flood.
It was very difficult for Amon to control the invisible ship. Even with the help of the staff, he had to use all his strength to stabilize it in the whirlpool and the surging waves. He slowly moved in the direction pointed by Schrödinger. He couldn't help but feel ashamed. In fact, Amon didn't know that it was a miracle in itself that he could control the ship.
Goliath had once controlled the Aquaticore through the flood. It was a precious artifact given to him by Crazy 'Ole. Only supreme mages could activate and use it. But this invisible ship transformed from the bone could be controlled by a third-level mage. As a magic artifact, the higher the level, the more magical the effect, and the higher the requirement for the user. When the same function was used, the lower the requirement for the user, the more precious and rare the artifact would be.
Amon didn't quite understand this yet, and other third-level mages couldn't have a staff like his.
The invisible ship swayed in the wind and waves. Schrödinger, who had been pointing forward, suddenly turned his head and looked at the flood. Amon also heard a mournful roar. He turned his head and saw several huge beasts floating with the flood, struggling in the whirlpool. Surprisingly, Amon knew them. They were the King Ironback and the other Ironbacks who had fought with him before.
Ironbacks were good at diving and swimming, but they were reptiles, not fish. The pool where they lived was flooded by the mountain torrent, and being involved in such a mighty flood was also life-threatening. After struggling for such a long time, they were exhausted, but the earth element magic they were good at was almost useless in the boundless water.
The Ironback King seemed to have discovered that there was an invisible spatial ship passing by in the distance. It wailed with all its might and struggled in the water, raising its long tail and swaying it left and right, as if it was asking for help.
"Can I save them?" Amon asked Schrödinger at the bow of the ship.
Unexpectedly, Schrödinger, who had always been indifferent to Amon, nodded at this moment.
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