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Chapter 854

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Angor quickly asked Lochet for more details.

According to Lochet, that person came here at an unknown time. It could have been a thousand years ago, or even earlier. Since the Shannon Royal Family didn't keep records of such events, it was easy for Angor to lose his memory.

Still, Lochet was sure that it was at least a thousand years ago.

He didn't know if that person was a supernatural, but it was a fact that he or she came to the Shannon Royal Family. Not only did that person come here, but he or she also left a treasure for the Shannon Royal Family, which had been passed down to the present day.

It was the treasure that Shannon Royal Family mentioned before, which had a bloodline connection and required the sacrifice of a blood relative to use it.

Back when the Heart Eaters attacked the palace, the Shannon Royal Family used this treasure to defeat them.

"What's that treasure? Can you show it to me?" Angor asked.

Lochet considered and nodded. Even the deepest secret of the treasury had been shown to others. That treasure could only be used by those who were related to him by blood, so there was no harm in taking it out and showing it to others.

Thinking of this, Lochet ordered his men of sacrifice to go to another treasure trove and bring the treasure over.

Angor was a little confused when he saw the scroll in the man's hand. When Lochet slowly unrolled the scroll, Angor finally realized that it was a scroll.

The scroll was made from the skin of some kind of void creature, which was the best medium for carrying elemental energy.

Angor's eyes widened when he saw the drawing at the center of the scroll.

The first thing he saw were the tiny drawings of elemental creatures on the scroll. Among them, he even found the little fire-breathing dragon that he saw on the door earlier.

The painting was of the same origin as the pattern on the door, so it was definitely drawn by the same person!

Angor believed that the door at the end of the scroll belonged to the mysterious person who visited the Shannon Royal Family many years ago.

Angor felt that he had solved some of his questions, but he was soon faced with more questions.

When he took a closer look, he realized that Lochet wasn't drawing an elemental creature. Instead, he was drawing a map.

A map!

More importantly, Angor was familiar with the general shape of the map.

The entire map was like a blooming flower, but also like a white dove spreading its wings. Angor saw something like this in White Clam Sea before.

Back in Brute Cavern's base in White Clam Sea, there was a yellowed sea map hanging on the side of the spiral staircase.

Angor didn't know how old the map was. It started from the southeast coast of Fey Continent and went all the way to the south. Ferran Land, Land of Revelation, Magic Eaves Corridor, and Valhalla Island … all of these places could be found on the map.

The Old Earth was the only place where he saw something completely different from what he knew.

This was the terrain on the current map.

He had read about the shape of the Old Earth in many books, and it was definitely different from the shape shown on the map. This terrain couldn't possibly be the Old Earth.

At that time, he had asked the head of the stronghold, old man Boro, but Boro didn't know anything either. As for the sea chart hanging on the wall, his explanation was, "This is a sea chart from who knows how long ago. There's a problem with the scale, so it's outdated. It's here because the wall doesn't look good, so I found something else in the warehouse to block it. "

Angor didn't think too much about it.

However, he didn't expect to see the same map in one of the Shannon Royal Family's collections. Could it be that the map hanging in the White Shell Sea stronghold and this map were drawn by the same person?

Angor looked at the map again. There were many areas on the map, such as the southeast corner, which was separated by a dotted line. There was a winged elf inside the dotted line. The northwest corner was also separated by a dotted line, where there was a hidden turtle. There were all kinds of elemental creatures drawn on the map.

Angor assumed that the dotted lines were the territories of the elemental creatures.

But where was the space that this map was referring to?

Could it be that the door behind the dotted lines was a world full of elemental creatures, and the map depicted the terrain of that world?

He felt that there might be such a possibility.

Why else would there be a door and a map?

"Master Wizard, every time we open this scroll, we have to sacrifice one person to let the scroll absorb all the blood. Only then can we summon the powerful creatures on the scroll to fight for us." Lochet talked about how he had used the leather scroll to defeat the Heart Eater. At that time, the Third Prince had sacrificed himself. In the end, the leather scroll shone brightly, and a little mouse that could release lightning jumped out of it and defeated the Heart Eater.

At this point, the scene was filled with a sorrowful atmosphere. Every time they thought of the grief of the death of a loved one, it was a bone-piercing pain.

Angor looked at the map again, and something flashed in his eyes.

He tried to use Narda's Vision to appraise it. He didn't think it would work, but he still succeeded.

When the "server" in his mind space was set up, the scroll in his hand began to display all kinds of data. But as he expected, more than 80% of the data was filled with question marks.

Narda's Vision was an appraisal method based on the summary of information and logical reasoning. The success rate depended on the caster's knowledge structure and the degree of knowledge accumulated. For example, Angor's highest success rate was on enchantment items because his knowledge structure was related to enchantment.

If Angor didn't know the information, he would get a lot of question marks during the appraisal process, which meant that he didn't know the information.

Too many unknown data accumulated, and the success rate would get lower and lower.

But now, the success rate was 80% … or even higher. Angor didn't have much hope for success.

But at the end of the appraisal process, the map suddenly displayed a lot of clear and detailed data, which were all stuffed into Angor's mind. At this moment, many unknown data were deciphered.

Angor's mind was filled with questions. When the result showed that he succeeded, he was even more surprised.

He had no idea what was going on. This had never happened before.

Out of curiosity, he looked at the "server" and checked the result.

He directly ignored the materials that were similar to parchment, and instead looked at the main information after the appraisal.

Name: "Tidal Realm Map (Omitted)"

Creator: Miraphael Feng

Details: Approximate distribution of representative creatures in the Tidal Realm.

Effect: Activated by the bloodline of the Shannon Royal Family. Using an energy source, you can summon the simulated structure of the corresponding creature.

Note: "Ah, I'm not good at drawing maps. Just look at it."

Angor froze on the spot after reading the message. Apart from everything else, the name of the person who drew the scroll was already a big surprise to him.

Mirafael Feng. Almost everyone in the Magus World of the Southern Region knew of this name. This was because he also had a famous nickname, "Demon Painter".

The "Magic Painter" who could connect the two worlds was none other than Miraphael himself. His most famous masterpiece was "Doomsday Calamity", which depicted the disaster caused by the Rising Sun Great Demon. It was still the favorite picture in the magazines of Moonfrost Union.

It was said that the "Magic Painter" left the southern wizarding region thousands of years ago. Angor didn't expect to find such a masterpiece here.

In the wizarding world, any painting by a "Magic Painter" was priceless. Even if it was just a work of art without any special effects, it was still worth collecting.

Angor looked at the map and suddenly felt a sense of greed.

But it didn't last long. When he saw the words "Activated by the bloodline of the Shannon Royal Family", he slowly gave up on the idea.

The map was obviously meant for the Shannon Royal Family. Angor didn't know why Miraphael did this, but he didn't want to overstep his boundaries and take the map from a legendary wizard.

Maybe Miraphael was the one who drew the map of White Clam Sea. He could just go and take it.

Angor looked away from Miraphael's name and checked the other information about the scroll. The Tidal Realm was a strange elemental world. Maybe it was the Tidal Realm behind the door. He was sure that Miraphael was the one who drew the door as well. But he couldn't go in and check it now, so he had to put it aside for now.

Finally, he looked at the remark.

"Ah, I'm not good at drawing maps. Just look at it."

How could such obviously subjective words appear in the results of the appraisal? Angor had never seen such a thing in any of his previous appraisals.

Angor suddenly remembered that there were so many unknown data in his previous appraisal, which meant he would fail. But in the end, the unknown data was deciphered, and the appraisal was successful.

Angor had been wondering about this for a long time. But now, he saw a hint of truth in the remark.

Miraphael was the artist who drew the map, so he had the right to decide whether to disclose the information or not. Considering Miraphael's status, Angor could accept the information if he wanted to.

In other words, if Miraphael wanted Angor's appraisal to go smoothly, he could do so. If he didn't want Angor's appraisal to go smoothly, he could hide the information.

Obviously, Mirafaele didn't mind letting others know about it. Mirafaele even left a note on the paper to show that he was there.

"Do these big shots all have bad tastes?" Angor sighed in his mind.

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