Tree Spirit's words made sense. If there really was a hidden room in the ruin, Tizarro would have mentioned it sooner or later. Unless there was nothing in the room worth Tizarro's attention.
Of course, there was one other possibility.
"Maybe Tizarro didn't find the hidden room either?"
According to Tree Spirit, even Sir Rhine had searched the ruins but did not find this hidden room, which meant that this hidden room was very well hidden.
Was Tizarro stronger than Rein? Definitely not.
He believed that there was a hidden room in the ruin because he tried to figure out the habits of the ruin's creator.
He believed that an alchemist would have all the necessary tools, including a storage analysis desk. Therefore, Tizarro assumed that the desk was hidden in a hidden room.
Tizarro had only relied on inertia to arrive at this conclusion. He hadn't truly found the hidden room, so there was a high probability that Tizarro had gone to look for the hidden room like Sir Rhine, but in the end, he hadn't found it.
"That's possible," Tree Spirit said, "but only if there really is such a hidden room."
Angor understood this as well. As a researcher, he always believed in "believing" rather than "eliminating doubts".
Only by assuming that there really was such a hidden room would one be motivated to come up with a solution. If Angor didn't believe in it from the beginning, there was no point in talking about it anymore.
Tree Spirit agreed with Angor's opinion. "If you really care about the hidden room, you can try looking for it. Just because others can't find it doesn't mean you can't. "
"You're that confident, Mister Tree Spirit?"
Tree Spirit chuckled. "It's not confidence. It's just a guess. If there really is such a hidden room, you're probably the only one in Brute Cavern who can find it. "
Tree Spirit told Angor the reason for his opinion.
"Like I said, there's nothing strange about the ruin, but that's not entirely true. Tree Spirit said, "Of course, the relic is definitely not dangerous now. The strange thing I'm talking about is its origin."
Angor's eyes brightened up. He knew what Tree Spirit was going to say next had something to do with the first owner of the ruin, who was also its creator.
Angor was also curious about this person.
"You should know that most of the ruins in Parmigi Highlands were left behind by Brute Cavern. However, there are some ruins that are exceptions. For example, the ruins that Sir Rhine is currently guarding, and … this ruin. "
Tree Spirit looked into the distance, but his mind was immersed in the ancient past.
This ruin had appeared abruptly on the Parmigi Highlands over a thousand years ago. At least, before the appearance of the ruins, even the tree spirit did not know of its existence.
Because the ruin itself was located in the Void, Tree Spirit guessed that it might be a ruin that was accidentally connected to this place due to some kind of spatial distortion in the Void.
It wasn't like the other ruins, which were native to the Parmigi Highlands.
In fact, it was not uncommon for ruins that were "drifting" in the void to suddenly land.
Brute Cavern had already sent people to investigate the ruins.
"At that time, the ruins were already empty. From the looks of it, it had been abandoned for a long time. I think the owner had left a long time ago. But there were still some simple traps left. Based on the traces of the traps, the original owner of the ruin should be an alchemist.
"Since there was no danger in the ruin, we removed the traps and sealed it off. Later, Tizarro chose to use the ruin for his experiment. "
Angor was still waiting for Tree Spirit to tell him more about the strange part of the ruin, but Tree Spirit suddenly stopped.
Angor finally realized that Tree Spirit was only referring to the origin of the ruin.
The reason why Tree Spirit said that only Angor could find the hidden room was simple: the original owner of the ruin was an alchemist.
If there really was such a room, Angor, who was also an alchemist, would have the best chance of finding it.
"If you're really curious, you can try looking for it. But if you do find something, you should ask your professor to go with you. Don't come here alone. " Tree Spirit shrugged. "Of course. Personally, I'm more inclined to believe that there is no hidden room in this ruin."
Angor nodded. If he really found something, he would not act rashly. He was in Brute Cavern right now, and there was someone nearby who could help him. If possible, he would try to minimize the risk.
Tree Spirit asked, "Is this the only thing you want to ask?"
Angor considered. "Do you have more information about the first owner of this ruin?"
"When the ruin was first discovered, it was about the same as it is now. Apart from the fact that he was an alchemist, there is nothing else.
"If you really want to know, you can check those experiment tools. You're an alchemist, so maybe you can find something from them. "
In fact, he had already looked through the tools before he left. However, he did not find anything useful.
Tree Spirit: "Any other questions?"
"No." Angor shook his head.
Tree Spirit nodded at Angor and began to turn into a shadow, preparing to withdraw his consciousness from this place.
Angor suddenly remembered something. "By the way, Mister Tree Spirit, do you know anything about Tizarro's experiment 117?"
Tree Spirit paused. "What do you want to know?"
"Is there any connection between the Mycelium Bomb and the Umbrella Fungus Bloodline?"
Tree Spirit nodded. "Yes. Tizarro was Dumartin's professor. They developed and perfected the Umbrella Fungus Bloodline."
Angor nodded. His intuition was right.
Dumartin Bayer was a wizard who was famous in Brute Cavern for harvesting the brains of living people. He was also known as "Miniature World".
Anyone who was turned into a puppet would be sent to Dumartin's place and injected with the Umbrella Fungus Bloodline. Angor also saved Balba from Dumartin's place.
Tizarro and Dumartin were master and student, which explained why the Umbrella Fungus Bloodline was similar to the Mycelium Bomb.
However, the Parasol Fungus Bloodline was even more terrifying than the Mycelium Bomb.
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