Chapter 1929
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Tree Spirit did not immediately think about the meaning of this line of words. Instead, he turned to Rhine and asked, "How long was the time between this bronze plate and the other bronze plates?"
"I can't say for sure, but it should be around 200 years ago."
Rein's answer was a bit exaggerated. If it was just one or two years, it would be fine, but it had actually spanned nearly two hundred years?
According to the usual behavior of humans, this was obviously abnormal.
"Tizarro actually stayed in this ruin for a total of 200 years. In other words, this bronze plate was left behind by Tizarro during the last period of time he was in this ruin. This is even more illogical. No one would leave a plate like this before leaving. "Tree Spirit remained silent for a moment." Something strange must have happened. "
Tree Spirit paused and looked at Rhine. "You said the words on this bronze plate have been altered?"
Rein nodded. "Yes. But I don't know what was written before the modification."
Tree Spirit thought for a while and said, "If I'm not mistaken, the content before the modification should have been written on the same day as the other three bronze plates. If that's the case, the modification shouldn't be important. "
After all, Tree Spirit controlled the mirror world and had a long lifespan. He had watched Tizarro grow up, so he naturally knew Tizarro's habits better than Rhine.
Sunders spoke up, "Tizarro chose to modify the plate before leaving the ruin. In my opinion, there are only two possibilities."
Everyone looked at Sunders and waited for his explanation.
"First, it was done on a whim. People's behavior is often influenced by the current situation. Without knowing Tizarro's state of mind, this possibility cannot be ruled out. But I don't think it's very likely.
"Second, he may have been affected by external factors.
"It's common knowledge in anthropology that when a long-lasting pattern is broken, something uncontrollable must have happened.
"The same goes for Tizarro. Something must have happened to him, or he discovered something, which prompted him to modify the plate on his own."
Sunders emphasized the word "on his own". Because this word represented that Tizaro was subjectively implementing some kind of practical action to change the objective world.
It was impossible for Tizaro to do this unconsciously. He must have some kind of purpose for taking the initiative to do this.
Tree Spirit nodded. "You're right. Tizarro must have encountered something to break the logic of his actions. But could it have something to do with the hidden room or the knight's armor? "
Tree Spirit answered his own question, "I don't think so. If Tizarro did find the hidden room, he would have left a record. Even if he didn't, he would have told us before leaving. "
Since Tizarro didn't say anything when he left the Southern Region, did that mean that Tizarro didn't have anything to say about the "incentive to modify the bronze plate"?
In other words, Tizarro did have something to do with the bronze plate, but it might not have anything to do with the hidden room.
Sunders continued, "Let's ignore the possibility. Since we have nothing else to do, why don't we use this chance to guess what caused him to modify the plate?"
What incentive? It was impossible to guess it blindly, but it wasn't completely untraceable.
"I don't care what the cause is. Anyway, the final result is this sentence on the plate …" He looked at the plate again. "Maybe there's a clue hidden in this sentence."
I don't need a bedroom, but I need a study where no one can disturb me.
Everyone's gazes once again gathered on the unbridled cursive words on the bronze plate.
Angor didn't think too much about it when he first saw the handwriting. But now, when he looked at it again, he found some strange things.
If this was a "study", why did it have to be compared with a "bedroom"?
Was it for rhyming purposes? It might be possible if this was done by a wizard who loved art. But judging from Tizarro's behavior, as well as the notes in his handwriting, Angor didn't think the man was a lover of poetry.
He didn't do this for rhyming purposes.
"Mister Tree Spirit, did you enter this ruin before Tizarro moved in?" Angor looked at Tree Spirit.
Tree Spirit: "I know what you want to ask. Although I didn't enter this ruin before Tizarro moved in, in the past two hundred years, Tizarro mentioned more than once what he did in this study."
Tree Spirit knew Angor wanted to ask about the study and bedroom. Therefore, when he answered, he focused on "this study."
Rhine nodded and added for Tree Spirit, "Tizarro never mentioned that this is the bedroom. This is the study."
"That's strange. Why would he change the words on the plate and compare it with the bedroom? Did he find out that this place was actually a bedroom after living here for hundreds of years? "
That was why Tizarro compared it to a bedroom.
Angor agreed with Sunders' words. "So Tizarro changed the sign because he found out that this was a bedroom?"
Tree Spirit nodded and said, "If that's the case, the logical reasoning of his behavior will be much smoother. Maybe that's the truth. "
Tree Spirit looked at Rhine after he finished speaking. He wanted to hear Rein's opinion since Rein was the one who suggested this.
However, Rhine didn't listen to their conversation at this time. Instead, he summoned the Eye of Truth from between his eyebrows and began to explore the empty study room again.
This time, Rein wanted to find something related to the so-called "bedroom" in the study.
After a while, Rhine opened his eyes and shook his head gently at the people who were looking at him. "I didn't find anything unusual. There was no trace of a bedroom or a hidden room."
Their hopes were dashed once again, although they didn't think it was a surprise.
"Maybe Tizarro didn't get the information from here?" "We've been looking for anomalies in the ruins. But I don't think Tesarro has any reason to do that."
"You mean …" Tree Spirit seemed to have thought of something. "He obtained some information through normal means?"
Angor nodded. "Yes. Maybe the answer lies somewhere in this ruin."
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