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Chapter 1160

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The bird on the silk painting was Floral Sparrow.

Later, Angor met the soul of the little girl under a well in the graveyard.

The girl had been dead for a long time and had forgotten many of her memories. However, she remembered that the boy on the silk painting was her brother.

There was a line of tiny handwriting on the silk painting.

But the handwriting looked like a child's scribbles. Angor managed to make out the words: "… for my sister's ninth birthday."

He guessed that this silk painting was given to the little girl by that young man.

Apart from her brother, the girl also remembered the bird, which was her best friend. However, she did not remember the name of the bird. She only knew that the bird's name was "Flower".

The little girl also forgot her own name. Later, Angor named her "Flowey" after the bird.

Flowey seemed to remember something and said that she also called herself Flowey. She also mentioned that she shared the same name with the bird.

Angor now knew that the bird's real name was "Floral Sparrow". If Flowey shared the same name with the bird, she was most likely "Floral Sparrow".

After confirming that she was Flower Sparrow, the young man whose face was obscured in the silk painting might be … Bobota.

"You met Bobota's sister? Are you sure it's her? "asked Sunders curiously.

"I'm not sure. But I talked to Flowey later and asked her where she lived when she was young. She didn't remember much, but her most vivid memory was that she lived in a very cold place. "

"Floral Sparrow lived in the Kashmar Highlands. It's very cold there. That's why the locals loved the bright colors of Floral Sparrows. Kashmar Highlands is like a fairytale world."

"So you're saying that Floral Sparrow and Bobota both came from the Kashmar Highlands?"

Angor nodded, then shook his head. "Maybe they were born in Kashmar Highlands. But I'm talking about 'our race', which he kept talking about."

"Actually, I've always felt that Bobota's accent was very familiar to me." Angor considered for a moment. "But I think he's trying to make his accent sound more like the common people. But I can still hear some of his final words."

Sunders was also trying to recall Bobota's accent. Bobota's accent was perfectly normal if one did not pay attention to it. But if one were to look deeper, one would realize that Bobota's accent was very special. Even Sunders found the name familiar. Who could it be?

"Bobota tried to change his accent, but Flowey didn't. When I was at the cemetery, I thought of someone when I heard Hua Hua speak. "

"Dodoro!"

Both of them said the name at the same time.

Angor looked at Sunders with both surprise and admiration. He had spent a lot of time with Dodoro, so he was quite familiar with Dodoro's accent and the way he used certain words. Sunders, on the other hand, had never heard Dodoro speak, and he probably didn't know Bobota well either. But Angor quickly remembered that Dodoro's memory and ability to process information were much better than his own.

"Yes, it's Dodoro." Angor remained silent for a while. He did not tell Sunders everything about Dodoro, such as the fact that he was soaked in Akeso's blood for a thousand years. Angor was trying to decide what he should and should not tell Sunders.

Sunders thought Angor was done talking. The answer was already clear — Dodoro and Bobota were probably from the same race.

What race was Dodoro from?

Tree Spirit and Maya both told Sunders that Dodoro was not an ordinary person. Unbeknownst to Angor, Rein Mute had also visited Dodoro before.

As a matter of fact, some core members of Brute Cavern already had some guesses about Dodoro's background. However, no one dared to point it out since they knew it would only lead to endless trouble.

"I don't know Dodoro's race either. But Bogula's student, 'Shadow' Diablo, once told me that there was a race that became human 20,000 years ago. They were first discovered in the highlands, and they were called —"

"Origin Worshippers."



Angor thought Sunders would be surprised, but he did not. Sunders' expression was calm. His eyes were as deep as the bottom of an ancient well, without any ripples.

Sunders nodded. "You're saying that Bobota is a Baiyuan who went extinct ten thousand years ago?"

Angor nodded. "That's what we know. But there are rumors that there were still a few Origin Worshippers living in Akeso Sanctum a thousand years ago. I suspect that Bobota is a descendant of one of those Origin Worshippers. "

This was only Angor's speculation since Bobota's accent could not be used as evidence. However, if he treated Bobota as a Origin Worshipper, it would make more sense.

For example, according to the book, "A group of Origin Worshippers were born beside the Origin Flame. They were the Origin Worshippers who pursued the Origin Flame." "Origin Flame."

Angor could tell that Origin Worshippers were very close to the Origin Flame. One could even say that Origin Worshippers spent their entire lives chasing after the Origin Flame.

Speaking of the Origin Flame, Angor could also relate it to the current situation.

The Origin Flame would give birth to a new nightclub owner, and this Origin Flame was probably the reason why Olucia came to Lasudran.

If Bobota was indeed a Origin Worshipper, it would make sense that he came here for the Origin Flame.

Also, Bobota always mentioned that the flame of his race was about to be reignited. By "flame of his race", he was probably referring to the Origin Flame.

"So Bobota might be a Origin Worshipper," said Sunders. Sunders considered for a moment. "Baiyuan is blessed by the gods, but he is also envied by others. Not only because of their talents, but also because the Origin Worshippers usually keep some seeds of Origin Flame in their clans. Many people want to get their hands on the Origin Flame. However, no one has ever found it in a Origin Worshipper.

"I also heard that there is a legend among the Origin Worshippers, which states that as long as the Origin Flame is still there, the Origin Worshippers will never die. Now that the Origin Worshippers are almost extinct, it makes sense that Bobota wants to help them rise again by reigniting the Origin Flame. "

Sunders' explanation helped Angor fill in some of the gaps in his deduction.

If Bobota really wanted to bring the Origin Worshippers back to their former glory, some of the things he said would make sense.

"If that's the case, why would he destroy the rune hub?" Angor wondered.

"I don't know. But it won't affect us too much for now. Besides, the destruction of Lasudran is a good thing for humans. "

"Won't affect us too much? Bobota destroyed the teleportation portal and caused the collapse of Lasudran. We don't have a way to leave yet. How can it not affect us? "

"There will always be a way to leave," said Sunders.

Angor was a little surprised. Sunders seemed to have already made up his mind. He gave it some thought and decided not to worry about it. He already had a plan to leave this place.



For now, this was the only information they could infer about Bobota's background.

Sunders' expression remained as calm as ever. He didn't seem to care about the Origin Worshippers at all.

Angor was a little confused.

"Professor, don't you think it's strange that Bobota and Dodoro are from Baiyuan?" Angor couldn't help but ask.

"As a matter of fact, people like Tree Spirit and Maya already know who Dodoro is. His background and talent have long since explained everything. "

Dodoro came from Fairy World, and the last place the Origin Worshippers appeared was Akesia Sanctum, the predecessor of Zeal Dominion. Moreover, the Origin Worshippers were famous for their prophetic abilities, and Dodoro fit the description perfectly. It wasn't hard for wizards to figure out Dodoro's background.

"But I'm more surprised about you," said Sunders.

Sunders suddenly looked at Angor. Because of Bobota's attack, they kept talking about Bobota. Sunders was more curious about Angor's experience.

"Me?"

Sunders nodded and glanced at the Freeze Spell hovering above Angor's shoulder. His gaze lingered on Pina Jonas' dragon scales for a moment. "How's Toby doing?"

"He's fine. Another day, and I'll be able to put him in my bracelet." He then realized that he had yet to explain the origin of Freeze Spell. When he was about to explain, Sunders waved a hand.

"It's not too late to talk about these things in the future … What I want to know now is how you came here after falling into the tunnel. Did anything happen in between?" Sunders put on a serious look. The reason why he insisted on going to Angor's Void Tower was that he noticed something wrong when he was examining the blood essence.

He could faintly sense a terrifying aura that he had never felt before from the blood essence. It was only a brief moment, but Sunders couldn't ignore it.

Also, he sensed a strange aura around Angor. But Angor didn't sense it before falling into the tunnel.

"Something did happen," said Angor.

Angor hesitated and slowly took out a miniature figurine from his pocket.

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