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Chapter 1864 historical doubts

 Xia Duo can also understand the worry about the Eye of Terror. If he had not already known that Colit was a demon and knew that the demon really cooperated with Mrs. Mailwei, he would not have been willing to delay it for three days, but

Relevant clues will be forwarded to Uweilun as soon as possible.

After that, the meeting was over. Ogus was relatively optimistic for the time being because he believed in Shado, while Eyes of Terror looked worried. Only Sergis was only worried about his Mystery Node exploration work.

After hearing that Eye of Terror agreed to continue the investigation, he immediately slumped in his chair with a grimace on his face.

As for Xia Duo, he did not stay in the reception room, but made an excuse to leave first: "I'm going to the library to check some information, and I'll come back later!"

The reason why he wanted to leave was that on the one hand, he had collected enough information and just had to find a suitable way to hand it over to Ogus and the others. It would be a waste of time to stay here.

On the other hand, he wanted to look for Everriska's records about the demon elves, and see to what extent the "trace of the demon elves" mentioned by Colit had been erased.



Although the library here at Yunding Tower is only the public library of the Council of Elders and not the private collection of the eleven high mages, if it does not exist here, it is conceivable that it can be found elsewhere.

In the library, Xia Duo quickly flipped through the books. This feeling of constantly replenishing his knowledge was very useful to him. If he hadn't been to Everesca for a short time, he would have wanted to come over and scan through it.

This time it’s just the right time, so I’ll accept it reluctantly!

As the public library of Genting Tower, the books here mainly highlight a "bo", covering almost everything from magic theory to cooking skills, from Everesca's demographics to intelligence about various countries.

Of course, the most popular books here are history and art books, and Xia Duo read the history books first.

When elf scholars record history, the most commonly used form is called "epic", which is mainly used to record legendary figures or major events in history.

Although such a record is not convenient for latecomers to connect time clues, it is very convenient for people who want to find some specific information.

For example, if you want to find historical materials related to demon descendants, it will most likely have nothing to do with artistic achievements or ceremonies. It will probably have to do with wars and killings. Just look for them by name.

It's just that besides searching for information, Xia Duo also had the task of collecting new books to expand his background. He flipped through a book locally, and of course he chose the history category first.

When he turned to a certain page in a book called "The Secret History of Uvelun the First Risa", Chateau immediately slowed down the action of turning the pages, and at the same time began to recall in his mind the "Epic of Bernur" he had read before, in which

A contradiction has arisen.

The protagonist of "The Epic of Bernur" is Bernur, the war commander in the early days of the founding of Uvelun, and it mainly tells the story of his conquests in the north and south.

Logically speaking, this should be a legendary figure. Even if he dies, he should die on the battlefield or die a good death.

However, it is mentioned in the "Secret History of Uvelun First Risa" that Bernur died suddenly one day while meeting the crowned queen. That's it, there is no other more information.

Xia Duo was keenly aware of the problem, because in the elven kingdom, it was generally not the case that a high-achieving master would be silenced, because the crown prince himself did not have absolute authority, but was elected by the major families.

The more meritorious service a war leader makes, the more powerful his family will become, and they may even intend to attack the next crowned king. Other families, unless they are already hostile, will give in a little.

In fact, being able to become the war commander itself shows that Bernur's family is powerful.

But for such a powerful man to suddenly die suddenly after meeting the crowned queen, it is indeed a bit suspicious.

Although "The Secret History" is not a true history, you cannot arrange it at will as to whether and when a big man dies!

Chateau glanced at the bookshelf and happened to see "The First Risa of Uwelen" which was only three books away from "Secret History". Judging from the name, it should be "Original History".

Opening the book, you can see that the author of this book is identified in the preface. He is a famous scholar in the early days of the founding of Uweilun. The author of the preface is even more extraordinary. He is actually the second-generation crown prince of Uweilun!

Chateau couldn't wait to open the text, but after flipping through it, he discovered that Bernour's name didn't even appear in the book. He didn't believe it and flipped through it again to make sure he hadn't missed it.

Sure enough not!

There is a character epic, so there is a high probability that there was such a war commander in Uvellon in history! And there is a secret history, but it is not mentioned in the official history.

It's hard not to think about it.

Moreover, in the official history of "The First Risa of Uwelen", which was prefaced by the second-generation Crown Prince, Bernur's family name did not appear.

After thinking for a moment, Shado turned to the next book "The Second Lisa of Uweilun". Unexpectedly, he knew that the generations of crown kings before Uweilun's demise would not die well, but he did not expect that the second generation would not die well.

This bad luck had already begun when he was crowned king.

"Uvelun II Rissa" does not clearly mention the ending of the second generation Crown Prince, but his short reign still revealed the truth.

Next to the official history of "Uvelun II Risa", there are many secret histories, at least two of which clearly mentioned that the second generation Mianwang was keen on hunting and died in a hunting activity.

It's just that the second-generation Crown Prince's family is still there, and it's still different from that of Bernuel.

After that, Chateau went through all the historical materials of Uwelen in the public library. Among them, there were no less than ten places where there were conflicts or doubts between the history of Lisa, the history of biographies, and the history of events.

Not counting the several crown princes who died inexplicably, there are also many important figures with epic biographies. Like Bernuel, not only have they disappeared from official history, but even the traces of their families have been completely erased.

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There are only some secret histories and occasional mentions in rumors, but they are not detailed, let alone the specific cause of death or disappearance.

"Are those the long-lived families that Colit said?"

Going further, Xia Duo thought of a possibility - could these long-lived families who disappeared be the integration or independence faction in Colit's memory, who were discovered and then destroyed.

But because the earliest Bernur was too close to success, his demise aroused the indignation of other long-lived families, and they started to fight with Uwelen.

This led to the unhappy endings of successive kings.

Of course, it is conceivable that other long-lived families were discovered and wiped out during this period.

This was a relatively reasonable inference made by Xia Duo based on many clues. Then, he went through the historical materials of the northern countries one after another.

In addition to the fact that countries such as Salven and Sluvende were founded relatively recently and have limited historical data, there are also many cases in which long-lived families are suspected to have been wiped out in many historical data from countries such as Jelenstad and Akaula.

The only difference is that the crown kings of these countries did not suffer the same fate as the crown king of Uvelun.


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