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One hundred and thirty two. Class

"Incredible... conjecture." Kig Foley could only reply.

Kig Foley's heart gradually sank into the dark pool. He did not think that Lu Li's understanding was just a madman's conjecture or a polluted mind.

To a certain extent, exorcists are more likely than ordinary people to believe in things that are beyond their comprehension.

In particular, the family behind Kig Foley had made similar inferences.

He planned to return to his family later and relay these words to others. It would be best if he could take Lu Li back to his family.

Kig Foley extended an invitation to Lu Li, and after thinking for a moment, Lu Li refused. Although visiting the Exorcist family can gain many obvious benefits such as knowledge, Anna is not suitable to appear there.

Especially after Lu Li asked Kig Foley what he thought about weirdness.

Kig Foley and the family behind him are what old people call "radicals", that is, exorcists who never believe that weirdness can be neutral and friendly.

Kig Foley didn't know the reason for Lu Li's refusal, so he could only express his regret and sent another invitation to Lu Li.

"There will be a picnic party in the evening. It's some exorcist friends I know. I think they would be very happy if you could go there."

"evening?"

"Everyone at the party will tell an event they have experienced, and the night will have a storytelling atmosphere."

It was a gathering to exchange information, and Lu Li was somewhat interested.

Kig Foley seemed to notice Lu Li's calm mood and continued: "Don't worry, for the time being, only coastal cities will be invaded by strange fog at night. Our nights are safe enough, as long as we stay in a place with light, and

Everyone knows it.”

His tone was full of pride.

"King Allen City is called the city that never sleeps. Here, even the most remote alleys will bloom with bright lights."

This kind of pride reminded Lu Li of the Titanic. They also claimed with great pride that this ship would never sink.

"I should go."

Lu Li replied, writing down the meeting location: the western hills within the royal city.

He was sent out of the university by Professor Gig Foley and Professor Gavel York who came over. Before leaving, Lu Li asked Gig Foley a question: "Why were the libraries and history books destroyed?"

Gavel York, who originally came over to say goodbye, was stunned and stared at Kig Foley. He also wanted to know this question.

Kig Foley did not hide the truth and told Lu Li and Gavel York: "Because the knowledge we once knew is being twisted into a source of pollution."

This result made Gavel York fall into mixed emotions, while Kig Foley looked at Lu Li and continued: "This is just the most trivial trouble. If we are worried about the knowledge being contaminated, we don't need to go to such great lengths. People in the family told me that the real

The trouble is that those things you're talking about...exist."

"If time is a long river, we are on the lower reaches of the river, and they are invading our upper reaches through our history..."

Kig Foley was trembling, his eyes shrouded in despair.

"This kind of thing is terrifying beyond description..."

Fortunately, Gavel York didn't hear these words, otherwise he might have gone crazy because he glimpsed the truth of the world behind the veil.

"They changed history through history books?" Lu Li frowned.

"No... they have gone deep into the river of time and have become history, so the situation has become like this. Everything we have experienced has been arranged in advance by them, and everything is doomed..."

A man threw an ink bottle downstream toward the upstream. The overturned ink poured out and polluted the river, flowing downstream.

The river is polluted, and the ink that pollutes the river itself becomes part of the river.

Time never changes, because what we experience is history itself that changes.

This was Kig Foley's own thinking, but he did not dare to tell others. If Lu Li's "herding idea" was not as pessimistic as the conclusion he reached, Kig Foley would not have said this to others.

Spoken with ridicule and questioning thoughts.

This conjecture triggered Lu Li's unprecedented thinking. He was still thinking about this matter until he said goodbye to Kig Foley and Gavel York and headed to the Royal City City Hall.

Or the part related to him: why did he come here?

Lu Li, like Inkpot, does not belong to this river. But now, he appears in this polluted river.

Was there another person standing downstream, throwing Lu Li upstream?

Are they two enemies against each other?

Or is it just a friend who throws inkwells and pebbles into the river for fun?

This kind of speculation about the behind-the-scenes is like a glimpse of the night sky after the dark clouds have dispersed. Nothing can be changed, only the stars in the sky can shock the soul.

So Anna was very pleased to see Lu Li quickly break away from his thoughts and become the same as before.

The University of Sythes was not very far from the City Hall. It was on the south edge of the central area of ​​the Royal City, but half an hour later they got close to the City Hall.

Lu Li took advantage of the break to take a nap, and Anna enjoyed this warm time alone with Lu Li.

Anna woke up Lu Li softly, and Lu Li looked at the magnificent castle-like building in front of him.

The wide ten-car street stretches into the distance, and at the end is the core of the country: the royal palace.

Just in case, Anna was left by Lu Li in the cafe opposite the city hall. Lu Li wheeled his wheelchair across the street alone and stopped in front of the steps of the city hall.

In front of the steps, two guards who were wrapped in armor and looked like tin cans turned to look at them.

"Senior Investigator Lu Li, it's not convenient for me to go in. Please call a staff member to come out."

The two guards looked at each other, and one of them walked up more than a dozen steps and entered the city hall with a dull clanking sound of metal.

Lu Li waited quietly in front of the steps, looking around the bustling broad street, and his eyes fell on the display window of the cafe opposite.

A silhouette in black robe stood in front of the display window, seeming to be looking at it too.

Boom——

Not far away, there was a sudden sound of ropes breaking, followed by the sound of cargo being scattered.

Looking over, a carriage loaded with beast carcasses was parked ten meters away, with several gray wolf carcasses scattered around.

The rope suddenly broke and they fell.

The guard stood upright, ignoring the scene not far from the city hall.

Lu Li watched quietly as the old Orion and his young son jumped out of the carriage, threw the gray wolf's body onto the carriage board, took out a bundle of spare hemp rope and tied it up again.

"Such a lot of meat and hair will definitely fetch a big price," the old hunter said happily.

The young son looked very depressed: "But the wolves we have been eyeing for a long time were killed by other hunters."

"But we still made more, didn't we?" said the old Orion.

"It would be great if we could bring back those wolf cubs. Many nobles like these beasts and say they are... cute?"

The old hunter patiently said to his younger son: "We have to keep the old wolf and the cubs so that they can become our food and clothing next year. If all the hunters don't leave seeds, there will be no wolves in Gray Wolf Mountain!"

After tying the rope, the old Orion and his still somewhat unwilling young son got into the carriage and gradually drove away.


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