"So, is she called Chrissy Truth, or is the person who gave this silver coin called Chrissy Truth?" Liszt thought as he played with the silver coin.
Starting with the word 'wish' represented the wishes of a friend, indicating that the silver coin was given to her by someone else.
Then, there were two explanations for 'Chrissy Truth'. One was the unconscious wizard's real name, and the other was the name of her friend.
However, when a friend gave their blessings and left their name, it was usually followed by a '—' symbol. There was no symbol on the silver coin.
This line of Serpentines was written on the back of the silver coin in the form of three lines of Serpentines. Therefore, there was no need for symbols, and there was no way to determine whose name it was.
Of course.
The above was just a momentary change in Liszt's thoughts. It did not matter what the other party's name was. The silver coin could not solve any identity problems.
"For the time being, your name is Chrissy." Liszt stuffed the pendant back into the other party's neck.
However, he had no intention of putting the copper kettle back.
According to the prevailing laws of the lords, items that drifted ashore at sea belonged to the local lord. Because the lord owned everything on the land, even the wizard Chrissy, she could be classified as an enemy trespassing on the territory, and the lord had the right to arrest her.
However, the Flower Town, like most of the lords' territories, was open to the public. As long as one did not come with malice, they would not be casually questioned.
This copper kettle could be regarded as a reward for saving a life.
He was a reasonable lord who abided by the rules.
"Sir!"
Markus had already arrived, along with several elderly people.
Liszt pointed to the bed: "There is an unconscious wizard floating by the sea. Teacher Markus, see if you can wake her up … The rest of you, see if there are any herbal prescriptions that can treat an unconscious person."
Markus observed for a while and shook his head: "Sir, I can't see what's wrong with her. She does not look like a drowning person."
Several elderly people could not see the problem either. They could only use some simple herbs to treat common minor illnesses.
In this world full of magic power, a Knight with qi could constantly recuperate and improve their physique. Therefore, it was very difficult for them to fall sick. Therefore, medicine was very underdeveloped. Once the commoners fell seriously ill, they were basically waiting for death. There was no possibility of treatment.
Liszt had the idea of developing medicine, but he had no idea where to start.
For the commoners, instead of spending the exorbitant medical fees to treat illnesses, it was more practical to cultivate Dou Qi. After all, as long as one ate well and practiced diligently, they would be able to cultivate Battle Qi. However, there was no such high probability of curing an illness.
An old man said with a trembling voice, "My Lord, this mage lady may be too weak. She will wake up naturally when her body recovers."
"It's possible." Liszt nodded and said to the manservant, "Thomas, give each of the elderly a copper coin as compensation for their delay in work."
It was only right for a few people who were about to be buried to make a trip here and give them some compensation.
"Yes, Master."
"Ah, thank you, my lord!"
The elderly people happily took the copper coins and left. Liszt was still discussing with Markus: "There is a mage floating on the beach. Teacher Markus, what do you think?"
"Mages are very weak. Compared to us Knights, they are no different from ordinary commoners. Therefore, I don't think she could have been soaked in the sea for too long. Furthermore, there is no sign of her drowning. I suspect that she may be a mage from Coral Island, or a mage brought by a passing ship. "
Liszt said, "Although I don't know how many mages there are on Coral Island, but from the exposed mages, none of them match her physical characteristics. She looks relatively young, probably no more than 25 years old. It is impossible for there to be such a young mage on the island. "
"Maybe she is a Magic Apprentice?"
"Magic Apprentice?" Liszt thought for a moment, "There is also this possibility … So why did she fall into the sea, and how did she float here smoothly?"
According to A Qi, she was picked up on the sea. At that time, she was floating on the sea with her clothes. This was somewhat against the laws of physics. The Aquamarine Sea was not the Dead Sea, it could not float people.
"I can't explain it, but I think she must be watched more closely. Mages are dangerous people." Markus said seriously. He didn't like mages.
He never had a good face for Elkson and Glanny.
Not to mention a mage of unknown origin.
After thinking for a moment.
Liszt decided to move her to a residential area, find a house, arrange for someone to take care of her, and let the patrols keep a close watch on her. Once she wakes up, they should inform him immediately.
Then he called A Qi with a horn, "I have taken the unconscious mage to the town to take care of her. A Qi, human mages are dangerous. They have an impulsive curiosity about unknown creatures. You'd better not come into contact with mages before you reach adulthood."
"Well, A Qi understands." The little siren was a little depressed, "It's a pity that A Qi's feet can't grow out. I can't live with my brother and live like a human."
"There will be such a day." Liszt rubbed her hair.
Suddenly, he had a burst of inspiration. He let A Qi sit on a chair, then took out a roll of tape measure and measured the length of A Qi's legs.
"According to your description, when you were born, there was seawater below your knees. Forty-one years later, there is only seawater below your ankles. If we assume that your growth rate remains stable, we can measure how many years it will take for you to reach adulthood by the proportion of your legs. "
"Ah, is that okay, brother?" A Qi suddenly had little stars in her eyes.
She didn't know if she was happy because she was going to know when she would reach adulthood or because of Liszt's profound knowledge.
Liszt smiled and lifted A Qi's calf.
He put one end of the tape measure on her knee and stretched it to her ankle. It was measured to be forty-one centimeters. "According to the general proportion of the human body, I estimate that the length of your feet is about twelve centimeters, so we can get a binary linear equation … Well, it doesn't have to be so complicated. Basically, you will grow one centimeter a year."
Forty-one centimeters. Forty-one centimeters.
The remaining length of her feet was about twelve centimeters, which meant that A Qi still had twelve years before she reached adulthood.
A Qi's little face immediately fell. "Brother, is it twelve years before I reach adulthood?"
Liszt was also depressed. "Basically, if nothing goes wrong and the inference is correct, the speed of your long feet will not exceed the speed of your long legs. So, it will indeed take twelve years for you to reach adulthood … Of course, if your feet are small, maybe ten years or less. "
A Qi was at most 1.55 meters tall, and her feet wouldn't be very big. Maybe they would be three-inch golden lotuses.
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