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Chapter 160

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Law found a quaint painting tube with an unknown object in the brick wall, which made Sambica speechless.

Whether it was information searchers or field explorers, they should have turned the Palo City Ruins upside down. Except for the City Lord's tomb, how could there be such an obvious omission?

Sambica's point of view was that so many people couldn't find it, so how could Law find it?

After getting the painting tube, Law didn't rush to open it and put it away, then left the ruins with Sambica and returned to the rented lakeside cabin.

Even if the staff of the ruins found the fainted security guard, they wouldn't be able to find anything. As long as the ruins inside were not touched, they should treat it as a trivial disturbance and then pass it over.

The soft yellow light shone through the windows of the cabin to the grass outside, and the moon in the night sky was reflected on the lake.

The surrounding woods were very quiet, and in the quiet night, there was the sound of insects chirping from time to time.

Inside the house, Law and Sambica sat on chairs and looked at the quaint painting tube on the table.

"The thing inside should be the music score."

Law picked up the painting tube, and the lid was sealed with adhesive. After so many years, the adhesive was still strong.

Hiss.

Under Sambica's gaze, Law cut off the lid and took out the thing inside.

Surprisingly, there was not only a roll of dark parchment in the painting tube, but also an egg-sized heart-shaped ruby, set in a silver frame with delicate craftsmanship.

Even people who don't know how to appreciate gems can see the quality of this ruby.

"No …"

Law held the parchment in one hand and the gem in the other, looking surprised.

Of the two items, only the gem had Sense left on it, and the parchment didn't.

In other words, the reason why the white smoke font reacted was because of this gem, not the music score.

"What's wrong?" Sambica asked curiously.

"This is not the music score."

Law frowned slightly. When he touched the ruby, he got the relevant information, but the parchment didn't react.

He didn't absorb the Sense on the ruby and put it on the table, then opened the rolled parchment, and looked at the words written on it, and suddenly his scalp tingled.

He didn't recognize any of the tadpole-like words.

"Sambica, do you know these words?"

Law handed the parchment to Sambuka, who simply took the parchment and opened it. He was also a little confused.

When the two exchanged the parchments, they didn't wear gloves, nor did they use any protective measures. The way they pulled the parchments was rather casual.

If there were archaeologists present, they would definitely be fuming with anger.

Sambica stared at the parchment for a long time. Comparing the languages he knew, he could not find any similarities.

After a while, she shook her head and said, "I've never seen it before, but it should be a type of ancient script."

Then he returned the parchment to Law.

Law took the parchment and nodded: "Well, and from the format, it looks like a letter."

"If you want to know the content, you can ask the Ancient Text Hunters in the association to translate it," Sambuka suggested.

"We'll see."

Law rolled up the parchment and put it on the table.

Since this was just an ancient letter with unknown contents, where did Fudin hide the score of the Dark Sonata? Or was the score not in his hands?

However, the memory fragment clearly told him that the Dark Sonata was related to the painting tube.

In other words, the content of the parchment letter will have clues about the Dark Sonata, but if the letter is given to someone else to translate, the information will be leaked.

Considering the confidentiality, he had to find a good friend, but he didn't know the Ancient Text Hunters.

Thinking of this, Law let out a sigh and picked up the ruby inlaid in the silver frame. With a thought, he absorbed the thoughts on it and it only increased by less than 1% on average.

"This is a pair of gemstones," Law suddenly said.

"Do you know the origin of this gemstone?" Sambuka blinked.

"Yes." Through the introduction of the white smoke, Law grasped the information of this gem and whispered: "This gem is called the Chanter's Heart, and it is a pair with another gem called Staji's Tear."

"Staji's Tear …" Sambuka tilted her head slightly and felt a little familiar. Before coming to the ruins of Paro, Law asked her to check the relevant information, including the Tear of Staji, which was a world-famous gem at that time.

However, the information did not mention the Chanter's Heart, nor did it mention that the two gems were a pair.

"There is a secret hidden in these two gems." Law's fingertips rubbed the gem. The information given by the white smoke font was only related to the gem, and there was no information about the Dark Sonata.

He came here to get the Dark Sonata. He had no interest in love stories or gems, although … the value of this gem was immeasurable.

"What secret?" Sambuka asked.

"Huh?" Law looked at her and smiled: "I thought you were only interested in the virus."

"I'm just a little curious, because I've never heard of the Tear of Staji and another gem in a pair," Sambuka said.

"Don't you think I'm talking nonsense?"

"No."

Seeing that Sambuka was so sure, Law said: "If I tell this information, no one will believe it."

"But I believe what you said," Sambuka said.

Law scratched his cheek and said seriously: "Then I really have to thank you for your trust."

"No need to thank me, you can say it," Sambuka said seriously.

Law chuckled and said: "I only know that there is a secret in these two gems. If you want to know, you have to find the Tear of Staji."

"You have to find the Tear of Staji to know the secret?"

"Yes." Law nodded.

"It's the same as not saying …" Sambuka looked at Law with a slightly disgusted look.

Law didn't care, shrugged and said: "I'm not interested in the secret, I just want to find the score."

With that, he stretched out his palm and pressed it on the rolled parchment. "Translate the contents of this letter, maybe you can find some clues."

But, who should he find to translate?

If he didn't want to find outsiders, Law only thought of Culolo. He didn't know if he knew this ancient text, but he could ask him.

"I'm going to bed."

Sambuka glanced at Law who was deep in thought. She had little interest in the letter and the score and walked to her room.

"Okay."

Law didn't raise his head and just responded.

After Sambuka entered the room, Law looked up at the clock. It was late at night and it was not good to call Culolo.

"Let's talk about it tomorrow."

Law said to himself, picked up the parchment and the gems, and walked back to his room.

Not long after, the staff of the Palo City Ruins found the fainted security personnel and were frightened to explore the ruins overnight.

Law and Sambuka didn't know about this and were asleep.

The next day.

Law dialed Culolo's phone.

Receiving a call from Law, Ku Luoluo was surprised.

Law went straight to the point. After asking Culolo's address, he intercepted a section of the letter and faxed it to Culolo.

"Did you get it?" Law asked.

On the other side, Culolo picked up the paper printed by the fax machine and said lightly: "Yes."

"This should be a kind of ancient text, do you know it?" Law asked.

Culolo glanced at the content on the paper. It was very short, probably only one sentence.

"I know it, but I'm not familiar with it." After seeing the content, Culolo replied.

"Is there any difficulty in translating?" Hearing Culolo say that he knew it, Law's eyes lit up. He had to say that Culolo was very talented.

"It's not difficult. If the capacity is large, I can only translate the general meaning."

"Then I'll pass the complete content to you now. Help me take a look."

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