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Chapter 162 Tizamo Town

Chapter 660 Tizamo Town

Looking at the two options listed by Ms. "Magician", Lumian fell into deep thought.

These are very good rewards!

You must know that Sequence 4 is a node in the qualitative transformation of extraordinary people. From then on, they can possess divinity and transform into half-human and half-god existences. Most extraordinary people will never have the opportunity to touch this level. This does not only mean becoming

Demigod also includes obtaining or seeing related things with one's own eyes.

A Sequence 4 potion recipe cannot be bought with money in most cases!

Moreover, this is the Sequence 4 potion formula of Lumian’s path.

As for helping to divine clues to the rest of the body of the "abscessed hand", this reward represents the promise and help of an angel. Ordinary extraordinary people have never heard of it, let alone obtained it. They can only get it from the major churches.

In the holy scriptures, we read stories about a certain angel receiving permission from the Lord and answering the prayers of a certain believer.

In addition, Lumian really needs to solve this problem.

After becoming the "Reaper" of Sequence 5, he must put the matter of finding the remaining parts of the body of the "abscessed hand" on his schedule, otherwise he would really have to have the formula, materials, complete digestion, and be ready.

The ceremony encountered a crisis, but due to the failure to complete the promise and the restrictions of the oath, it was impossible to be promoted to demigod in time, and there was no chance to regret it.

And just relying on himself to search for it, Lumian can be said to have no clue at the moment. The only plan he can think of is to imitate the spell to summon "Abscess Severed Hand" and design a new series of summoning spells to see if he can turn this spirit into something.

The legs, arms, bodies, and heads of world creatures are all summoned.

But this is a very dangerous attempt. When he accepted his sister's teaching in his dream, Lumian already knew that when the direction of the summoning spell is not clear enough and no restrictions can be added, no one knows what will be summoned.

It might be a demigod-level, malicious spiritual creature that could kill the summoner on the spot.

——The direction cannot be determined because Lumian currently has no idea how broken the rest of the body of the "abscessed hand" is. It may be a relatively complete body with only one hand missing, or it may be broken into peanuts.

Naturally, it is impossible to accurately describe a pile of debris the size of meters. We can only try again and again and narrow down the scope again and again. This is an experiment with life.

More importantly, Lumian had already read through the information on common spiritual creatures that Ms. "Magician" had given her from beginning to end, and found nothing that appeared to be the rest of the body of the "abscessed hand."

Lumian wants the potion formula of the Sequence 4 "Iron-Blooded Knight", and Lumian also wants the clues about the rest of the body of the "Abscessed Hand".

That's why he mused, unable to make a decision.

He was considering whether to teleport back to Trier now and ask Franka or Janna to help him divine and see what hints the spirits would give.

As his thoughts flashed, Lumian made a decision:

Choose the second one!

This was because he remembered something. The reward he had received from Mr. "The Hanged Man" had not yet been fulfilled. It was an opportunity to explore the "Blue Avenger", and this ghost ship was the legacy of the Tudor Empire.

Considering that "Blood Emperor" Alistair Tudor is the former true god of the "Hunter" path, and the half-mad "Red Priest", the legacy of the Tudor Empire contains Sequence 4 potion formulas of the "Hunter" path, and even extraordinary materials

and features are something that can be fully expected.

Lumian immediately sat down and wrote a reply to Ms. "Magician", expressing his thoughts and reporting that he would go to Tizamo Town to track down the inheritance of "Hisoka".

…………

At four o'clock in the afternoon, Camus Castilla of the patrol team led three dark-brown Southerners and knocked on the door of Suite No. 7 on the third basement floor of the Orella Hotel.

"They are all from the town of Tizamo. They were born and raised there, and they did not come to Palos Port until they reached adulthood to look for opportunities." Camus introduced the two men and one woman in Intis, "One is 'Gwadar'

One of the berry suppliers married a local citizen and both worked at the port, while the other became a thief."

One is a relatively wealthy businessman, one is a dockworker, and the other is a thief. They happen to be at three different social levels, and there are men and women... This allows me to understand the town of Tizamo to the greatest extent and most comprehensively.

The situation... Camus is very professional in this area, and he is worthy of being a former "sheriff"... Lumian nodded lightly and said to the three questioning subjects in a relatively unfamiliar Tutanese:

"I am a folklorist and I am about to go to the town of Tizamo. Before that, I hope to know more about that town. My Tutanese is not very good yet. Mr. Camus will help me translate."

"

"We listen to Chief Camus." The oldest businessman said with a smile, and the other two quickly agreed.

Lumian turned sideways and said to Lugano:

"I'll take one of them to the master bedroom for communication first, and you can entertain the other two."

"Okay." Lugano came over quickly.

In the master bedroom, Lumian politely asked the businessman to sit on the armchair, then retreated to the edge of the bed and said in Intis:

“What does the town of Tizamo mainly produce?”

Camus, who helped translate, was puzzled:

Is Louis Berry really going to travel to the town of Tizamo?

He was obviously following the traces of Tewanaku!

Camus took on the posture of an "interrogator", looked down at the businessman sitting in the armchair, and relayed Lumian's words.

The businessman replied tremblingly:

"Sir, we mainly grow Gwadar berries, spices and jungle fruits. There are several plantations around. We often go into the jungle to hunt, sell meat and furs, and we also cut down trees and make coffins.

"Only, that's all. The rest is to grow some corn and potatoes for your own consumption..."

Lumian listened to it himself, and based on Camus's translation, he corrected his mastery of Tutanese.

He started chatting, asking about the foods that the residents of Tizamo Town liked, their income, and their daily pastimes.

Based on the businessman's answer, he initially constructed an image of Tizamo Town in his mind:

Most of the people here are locals, and the only outsiders are the estate owners of the surrounding plantations and some of the slaves they purchased from unknown sources. Thanks to the hunting services provided to the gentlemen of Palos Port, Tizamo Town is not

Being closed-minded is not considered conservative, and he is aware of many situations in the outside world.

Belief in the God of Death has been eradicated in Tizamo Town. The townspeople now mainly believe in the "Eternal Burning Sun". However, in their daily lives, the belief in the God of Death still leaves obvious traces, such as frequent visits to tombs.

For example, a child who died young cannot be buried in a coffin. Every adult must prepare a coffin for himself in advance. For example, the most desirable way to travel is to lie down in a coffin.

Lumian finished talking about this part with great interest and then asked:

"Do you know Tewanaku Tupian?"

Finally entering the key part... Camus breathed out quietly and told the businessman the problem.

A clear smile appeared on the businessman's face:

"know!

"He's well-known in town."

"Why?" Camus asked proactively.

The businessman smiled apologetically and said:

"Sir, he should be your colleague. He is the first person in Tizamo Town to join the patrol team, and his position is getting higher and higher. He is our pride."

Lumian laughed:

"I have a good idea of ​​what Chitwanaku was like before."

The businessman's expression changed slightly, he glanced left and right and said:

"Two sirs, did Tewanaku commit any crime? Did he join those organizations that believe in the 'God of Death'?"

Very shrewd... When Lumian muttered, Camus cursed in a deep voice:

"Are we asking you, or are you asking us? Answer honestly!"

Under the mental pressure of the "interrogator", the dark-brown businessman replied tremblingly:

"I knew from a very early age that Tewanaku, a young man, would definitely become something great in the future, but I also knew very well that one day he would embark on the path of blasphemy."

Seeing Camus and Lumian looking at him, waiting for the next step, the businessman organized the following words:

"There was a fire in Tewanaku's house, and all his relatives died. Only he survived. In our customs, this is a person who is favored by the gods, so he can avoid death.

Such people will build some great careers."

The divine favor here refers to the "God of Death", right? Not being taken away by the "God of Death" means that he has received the favor of the "God of Death"? Lumian thoughtfully interrupted the businessman's words:

"The fire happened more than six years ago?"

"How do you know?" the businessman asked in shock at first, then slapped his forehead and said, "I am really stupid, you must have investigated in advance."

It seems that this fire resurrected Tewanaku and turned into "Hisoka"... Lumian nodded:

"You continue."

The businessman recalled:

"Since then, Tehuanaco has become silent, as if frightened, and has stopped attending mass and entering the Church of God.

"Later, he left Tizamo and arrived at the port of Palos."

Wasn't Tewanaku worried about being investigated when he behaved so abnormally, and didn't do any simple forgery? "Hisoka" had already become an Extraordinary of the "Devil" path at that time, and could not attend the mass of the "Eternal Blazing Sun" Church at all.

?Where did his first potion come from? After listening to Camus's translation, Lumian asked thoughtfully:

"Does Tewanaku come back to Tizamo often?"

"He returns to Tizamo every year. I don't know exactly how many times and how long he stays there," the businessman answered truthfully.

"Where will he live when he returns to Tizamo Town?" Lumian asked further.

The businessman replied quite smoothly:

"He lived in his own home, joined the patrol team, and after he made a fortune, he rebuilt the burned down house."

The house destroyed in the fire was rebuilt... Lumian thought for a few seconds and said:

"What special folk festivals does Tizamo have?"

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