Chapter 217 Sacrificial Field I(2/2)
Most of the others also have tattoos on their arms and faces. For example, the dwarf has a tattoo of a parrot.
"They are my father's subordinates," Sylvide answered bluntly and softly. She looked at the tallest man again and introduced: "This is Mr. Baggins, my father's right-hand man."
"Hello, kid." Baggins glanced at Fang Plover, but didn't mean to extend his hand. He just replied lightly. Fang Plover then noticed that the other person was blind in one eye like the big cat man, and his right eye was blind.
There is a glass prosthetic eye installed in it, which is much lighter in color than the other eye.
This makes him look a little cold and sinister.
However, Fang Plover didn't take it seriously at all.
He only looked at Sylvide and asked: "So Miss Sylvide, why did you leave everyone without saying a word, and why did you come down here?"
Sylvide seemed to have expected that he would ask this question. She opened the suitcase and took out a slate from the inside and handed it to him: "Of course it is because of it. The reason why the Jeffrit red team caught up with me is also
Because of this thing.”
Fang Yu was slightly startled. He took the slate and took a look. The slate was brownish red in color, like some kind of slate rock, but much stronger, not sandy. And there were obvious traces of artificial carving on it. He took it
When he looked up at the dimly glowing crystal, he discovered that there were some densely drawn complex lines on the stone slab. He compared it carefully with his own memory and couldn't help but be a little surprised.
This is a map.
Among them, Fang Plover remembers the section from the eleventh to the twelfth floor particularly clearly, as it is exactly the same as what is drawn on the stone slab. But the map on the stone slab is much more than just this part, and there is a wider terrain beyond.
Fang Yu suppressed the turmoil in his heart.
He has realized that this may be the entire detailed map of this underground ruins beyond the twelfth floor.
"Miss Sylvide, this thing..." He took a breath and calmed down before asking, "Where did it come from?"
"It comes from the hands of the Anderrats. They are the indigenous people of this underground." Sylvide looked at the stone slab and replied without changing her expression: "Princess Brianne is their regular customer, so I have always known this
There is a village of ratmen down there."
Fang Plover was slightly startled.
He vaguely felt that there was something wrong. Is the stone slab a trophy obtained by the Anderrats from the ruins? It was originally a possession of the Sinsus Snakemen? But the problem was that Sophie said that the Anderrats were very timid.
They will not easily go deep underground, let alone go to the ruins to find any treasures.
He frowned and looked at the slate in his hand, only to find some strange words engraved on it.
But it doesn't look like the Sinsas Snake Mandarin I've seen before.
He couldn't help but subconsciously call Miss Elf in his mind, and Tata took a look at it and told him: "This is the text of the Ander Rat Man. It is actually a variant of the ancient dwarf language. Mr. Knight, you need me to translate it."
For a moment?"
Fang Plover nodded.
Miss Goblin read it carefully and then told him that these words were actually just auxiliary marks, mainly to point out some key nodes on the map.
Fang Yu was slightly startled: "In other words, this map was written by the Rat Man Ander?"
Tata shook his head: "I am not sure about this, Mr. Knight, but through handwriting comparison, it is very likely. Do you need me to analyze further, Mr. Knight, that may take a while."
Fang Plover nodded again.
He just held the slate, and then looked at the noble lady in front of him, but he had more and more doubts in his heart. If this map was written by the Rat Man, then the problem would be even greater. With the courage of the Rat Man, how could he dare to go deep into the ruins?
to draw such a detailed map?
He was quiet for a moment and then slowly spoke: "Miss Sylvide, I know that you have some secrets. In fact, I have some secrets too. But if you want to hear them, I can tell you those things."
"I just hope that we can share our secrets because we are teammates."
He looked at the other party, and the aristocratic girl's shallow sea-like eyes looked a little gentle under the light of the crystal.
"Do you believe us?"
Sylvide lowered her eyelashes slightly: "Then what do you want to hear, my captain?"
"I want to hear the truth...what is your purpose with this slate?"
"It's an obelisk." Sylvide raised her eyes and glanced at him: "You have already guessed it, haven't you?"
"But why?"
The girl shook her head slightly: "Because of my father."
Fang Yu was startled for a moment. He knew that the aristocratic girl almost never mentioned this matter. It seemed that except for the boat, she rarely revealed a word about her father.
He didn't know what happened in the meantime, but what was certain was that it was definitely not a happy experience.
"Is that enough?" Sylvide took a breath and raised her head to look at him.
Fang Yu hesitated for a moment before nodding: "I'm sorry, Miss Sylvide..."
Sylvester narrowed her eyes and smiled happily at him.
"Thank you, Mr. Captain."
"Then this slate," Fang Yu looked at the slate in his hand, and then asked: "How come it has anything to do with the Jefflett Red Team, and how could they do that to you?"
Sylvide shook her head: "Because someone betrayed this slate and my information to the people from the Jefflite Red Team, I originally thought that I was too careless when connecting with the Undert Rat Man, but
I never thought it would be him.”
"I was ambushed by the men from Jeffrite's Red Team in the Skaven Village, and they almost succeeded. Fortunately, I got the slate in the end, and they chased me all the way to this place."
She looked at Fang Plover: "The captain also knows what happened next."
Fang Yu felt something was wrong.
"Wait a minute, does that mean you met the Jeffree Red Team at that time?"
Sylvide nodded: "Is there any problem?"
"Then who attacked the village of the Anderrats and killed everyone?" Fang Pliance asked: "And the dragon boat..."
Sylvester was slightly startled and looked at him in surprise.
Apparently he didn't quite understand what he meant.
"You don't know?" Fang Pliance then asked: "Those people outside said that you summoned the undead to attack everyone."
"Undead?" Sylvide thought for a moment and replied: "I was also curious about where those undead came from. If it weren't for them, I wouldn't have been able to escape so far. It was all because of them that they attracted Jeffrite Red
I can only escape into the ruins if I have to pay attention to the team.”
When the noble lady answered like this.
Fang Yu looked at her expression carefully, and it seemed that she was not faking it.
But suddenly, a flash of lightning flashed through Fang Yu's heart, as if he had caught something vaguely.
"Wait a minute," he suddenly interrupted: "Ms. Sylvide, have you seen Alice before the eighth floor?"
"Alice? Those twin sisters?" Sylvide shook her head: "Of course not."
At this time, Fang Plover thought about the aborigine, and the ideas in his mind became clearer: "Let me guess that because you and the Jefflett Red Team were looking for the obelisk early in the morning, they have always known about your existence.
Is that why I put an insider next to you?"
Sylvide frowned and hesitated for a moment, but nodded.
"Then the problem is, in the Saint-Peru Valley at that time, we all entered the trial later than the Jifflett red team members." Fang Plover thought for a moment: "So you are naturally no exception. The insiders around you are aborigines.
Right? Then what method did he use to pass the news to the Jefflite Red Team, letting the Jefflite people know that you had also entered the trial, and ambushed you in the village of the Andet Ratmen?
Woolen cloth?"
Sylvester was slightly startled and looked at him in surprise.
And a name was flashing in Fang Yu's mind.
Let him stand completely frozen on the spot.
The problem seems to be somewhat serious.
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Chapter completed!