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82. Use village customs to solve problems

Rohr's reaction was a bit strange, which was beyond Keli's expectation. She was slightly stunned at first, and then realized that the situation seemed not as bad as she thought?

Although he wore armor and fought with others, but...

What does this have to do with Star Sword Princess?

Keli suddenly felt happy.

The stage play that made me madly disliked by my father a while ago, although it was a mistake, accidentally gave my father a preconceived impression of Xingchen Sword Princess.

The Star Sword Princess in his eyes should be the same as the tall, fat-chested old woman with heavy makeup on the stage.

And my father is not the only one who thinks this way. In fact, many people have the same imagination of Xingchen Sword Princess. They would never have imagined that she is actually smart, well-behaved and cute!

Keli figured out the joints and her mind settled down immediately. So she took off her deformed armor first, then got into Rolle's arms again, rubbed his belly, and said in a sweet voice:

"Dad, why are you here?"

Rohr bent down and picked up his daughter, rubbed her soft and delicate face with the stubble on his chin, and continued to explain:

"You left so suddenly, and you came to such a dangerous place again. I couldn't feel relieved, so I followed you."

"By the way, what happened to those people just now? Why did they attack you?"

Rolle asked again.

Keli then roughly talked about her experiences these days.

A group of them took the Scholars Association's special airship and attacked in a mighty night. They were many days ahead of Rohr and one step faster than the barbarians and the archaeological team of the United Kingdom. They seized the opportunity and controlled the initial stage of the ruins.

's entrance.

But the barbarians did have something, and they quickly found another entrance to the ruins and started their own excavation work.

The two sides were somewhat far apart from each other on their territory, and although some blowing and staring were inevitable, they were still at peace with each other.

Barbarians and archeology, these two words seem to be completely unrelated and very awkward, but Rohr also knows that the barbarians in this world are not the strong men with brains full of muscles in the traditional impression. They are actually related to the empire.

There is no fundamental difference between people.

Their official name should be "Mountain People", and the full name of the country is "Mountain Tribe Alliance". Barbarian is actually a derogatory name used by the Imperial people out of arrogance.

In fact, they are a civilization that originated from the "Tiansuo Mountains" in the north. Whether it is science and technology, extraordinary systems, art and culture, fashion trends, etc., they are not inferior to the empire at all, and they are also an advanced modern civilization.

In some areas, they are even stronger than the Empire. For example, the deformation armor technology was invented by the barbarians first. The Empire also obtained this technology through some shameful means.

The barbarians also look down on the imperial people, calling them 'bumpkins' and 'primitives'

However, it was not the barbarians who attacked Keli, but people from the United Kingdom.

Although they were not directly involved, they were indirectly caused by the barbarians.

Although the troops from the United Kingdom were the closest, they arrived last. The territory and good positions were all occupied, and they were about to return empty-handed.

As a result, at this time, the barbarians were very 'friendly' and gave up a small piece of land for them to dig, and there happened to be a smaller entrance there.

But the direction this entrance leads to will happen to collide with the area controlled by the empire. Both sides will arrive at an underground square in the ruins at the same time, and friction will naturally arise.

This cunning barbarian used this disgusting trick to affect the empire's excavation progress to make up for his disadvantages in time and location.

If the two sides really fight, the excavation progress will naturally be infinitely slowed down, and they can reap the benefits.

This is what happened to Keli.

The current excavation progress has proven that this ruins is a huge underground building complex, but it is not sure whether it is a mausoleum or a palace?

I don’t know the specific age and the civilization that founded it. No identifiable murals have been found so far. I have only found some chaotic lines, words and symbols that no one knows. More secrets have yet to be revealed.

But the empire has already made a substantial gain - an animal skin scroll that still looks 80% new, with several mysterious symbols written on it, and slightly revealing power fluctuations.

The ruins are very old, and most of the things inside are already in a state of breaking if touched and disappearing when exposed to light. This animal skin scroll is obviously not a mortal thing.

Even though it has lost its power and is not considered an ancient mystery, if you can decipher the symbols on it, you may be able to gain a piece of ancient extraordinary skills.

These extraordinary skills are equally important. It is likely to further improve the existing extraordinary system, or even combine a new extraordinary system based on it. Moreover, it is also knowledge that the enemy has not mastered, and has a high degree of mystery.

If you are lucky enough, a piece of useful ancient knowledge is worth far more than some ancient mysteries that are not powerful enough.

The empire's current powerful and rich extraordinary system is a combination of absorbing ancient knowledge and creating modern schools, learning from each other's strengths and compensating for weaknesses. It has an absolute advantage over other forces, leaving them far behind.

And this ancient scroll was found accidentally by Keli through great luck.

Because there was no need to fight with anyone, and there were no dirty things like rice dumplings in the ruins, Keli had always been like a real archeology student, studying with the professor and fighting at the same time.

Then she found this scroll in a pile of garbage left by someone unknown.

According to the rules set by the Scholars Association, the scroll she found will be regarded as her contribution, and she will be allowed to keep it for a period of time to conduct some preliminary research and interpretation. After the project is completed and she returns to the imperial capital, she will need to hand it over.

As a result, the archaeological team from the United Kingdom also excavated this underground square, but found nothing. They were jealous and jumped out to claim that the pile of garbage was left by them and that the ancient scrolls should be their property. They also slandered Keli as a despicable thief.

The leader of the archaeological team, Professor Kant, who is also a senior scholar of the Scholars Association and the dean of the History Department of the First College, has no intention of participating in these boring disputes to avoid being slowed down. This plays into the hands of those barbarians, so he lets Keli go on her own.

resolve the matter.

So Keli tried to use the rules in the small mountain village to solve the problem:

Come out for a duel, and whoever wins gets it.

She actually learned this from her father...

However, the United Kingdom said that they did not have an eighth-level master coming this time, and for the sake of fairness, they requested that two seventh-level masters come up at the same time.

Keli agreed calmly and didn't think there was anything wrong.

Her father used to have three-on-one and five-on-five fights in those days.


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