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Chapter 1772

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"What symbol?" Little Six quickly asked. She had lived in Floating Mech City for a long time, so she could easily recognize the symbols of certain clans or organizations.

"I think it's a symbol. Not in the universal language. Maybe it's a special language or a self-made symbol?"

While Helen was describing, Little Six quickly took out an elegant and fragrant handbook from his inner pocket. There was even a miniature fountain pen hanging from the handbook.

"If you remember, you can use this to draw it." Little Six handed the letter to Helen.

Helen nodded and picked up the pen to open the letter.

The handbook was made of a special kind of parchment, which was filled with words, drawings, and magic formulas. The edges of the parchment were covered with fur, which meant Little Six must have used it a lot.

Little Six noticed Angor's gaze and blushed a little. "It's … it's … it's a notebook I use to jot down some inspirations."

Angor nodded without saying anything. "Very thoughtful."

He did not read it carefully since it was someone else's handbook. But he did see several pictures, notes, and formulas. They were all accurate, and Little Six's own derivations were included. She must have put a lot of effort into this.

Little Six lowered her head. She felt a little happy, but she didn't want to show it.

On the other side, Helen flipped to a blank page, picked up the pen in her hand, and began to draw the strange symbol according to her memory.

The symbol was simple. It was made up of two parts. The top part looked like the word "ya", while the bottom part was even simpler. There was only a single word "1".

"You're done already?" Little Six looked at the letter in confusion. When she saw the drawing, she finally understood why Helen said it was a symbol.

It was very similar to the structure of some symbols, but it was much simpler, as if it had been simplified.

Little Six was still puzzled by such a simple symbol.

"I've never seen any wizard organization or clan using this … this symbol." Little Six tried her best to recall, but she couldn't think of anything.

Little Six was frustrated. She thought she could use her "rich knowledge" to help Helen, but she didn't know anything about it.

Little Six could only look at Angor, hoping the boy would know something.

Angor stared at the symbol for a long time. At first, he did not know where the symbol came from. But as he studied it more carefully, he found it very familiar.

Suddenly, he felt a bolt of lightning striking down on his mind.

The light illuminated his gray memories, revealing a vivid image from the depths of his mind.

When he realized what the symbol meant, his pupils shrank into two vertical lines. His chest felt like it was blocked. After a long while, he finally exhaled a mouthful of foul air.

"Sir?" Helen asked softly, "Does this pattern represent a certain Magus organization?"

Angor finally came back to his senses, but his mind was still in a state of turmoil. After being silent for a long time, he said indifferently, "I have some clues about this matter. I'll talk to the law enforcement team later. Someone should be contacting you soon. "

He didn't answer her question directly, which made Helen feel a little strange. But since he said he would talk to the law enforcement team, it shouldn't be a problem, right?

"What about Swan?" Helen couldn't help but ask again.

"I can't promise. Half a month isn't a short time. But if she's still alive, I'm sure there'll be a way to save her. "

Helen was still worried about Swan's safety, but it was already a good result.

Angor stood up and picked up Little Six's letter, which made Little Six's cheeks blush.

Little Six heard a tearing sound as Angor tore the parchment with the symbol and handed the rest of the letter to Little Six.

"I'll be going now. As for the parchment, I'll bring it to the law enforcement team later." Without any hesitation, he picked up Toby, whose belly was bulging from all the dried fish, and headed for the door.

When Little Six came out, he only saw Angor's figure disappearing into the darkness of the night.

"Why did they leave so quickly …" Little Six muttered with a hint of regret in his tone.

She heard heavy footsteps behind her. She looked back and saw Helen slowly walking toward her while supporting herself against the wall.

"You're not fully recovered yet. Go sit down." Little Six quickly helped Helen up and led her inside.

"I'm fine." Helen shook her head. With a thoughtful look in her eyes, she said softly, "I just feel that something is strange."

"What's wrong?"

"I don't know." Helen shook her head again.

It was as if Angor was different after seeing the symbol. His expression and actions were the same as before, but Helen still felt something was off.

Besides, was it necessary to take away the parchment to inform the law enforcement team?

Little Six put a hand on Helen's shoulder and said, "Don't think too much. With the law enforcement team's help, we'll get news about Swan soon enough. Plus, those strange people didn't kill Swan. Instead, they captured her. I'm sure they didn't want her to die so quickly. They'll bring us good news! "

Looking at Little Six's optimistic smile, Helen sighed. "I hope so."

On the other side, Angor was flying in the air. His robe and the parchment in his hand were fluttering in the wind.

His eyes never wavered as he stared at the runes on the parchment.

There's no mistake.

That's what the symbol means … No, it's not a symbol at all. It's a pattern!

It looked like some kind of simplified symbol at first glance, but in fact, it was the symbol of a sprout breaking out of the soil.

Of course, Angor knew what the pattern meant.

"Believers of the Germinal Organization," Angor muttered their names.

There was no mistaking it. They must be Germinal believers. He thought he had eliminated all the pests after killing the last female believer of Palladowa. But they were still here!

According to his speculations, these people came from another wizarding world and came to the southern wizarding region.

Maybe they were the ones who caused the rise of Germinal believers in the southern wizarding region.

If he was right, they came to the southern wizarding region to spread Germinal believers' beliefs.

If that was the case, he had to get rid of them. At the very least, he couldn't allow them to stay in the southern wizarding region.

Still, he didn't need to get involved. He couldn't stop the Germinal Organization on his own. Since this happened in Floating Mech City, the best way to deal with it was to let the leaders of Floating Mech City handle it.

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