"Isn't my mother a person who died?" Morses hesitated for a while and then asked.
Krabe shook his head and replied, "Not really, she met Povar when he was working abroad. In order to bring her back to the Fallen Wasteland, Povar had a long argument with the senior officials."
Krabe paused, frowned and thought for a while before continuing, "Perval met Liana on the main continent. If I remember correctly...it seems to be in the Singer Empire."
"'The Kingdom of Wizards'?" Morses asked. In the past few days, he had dabbled in the basic knowledge of the transcendent world, and this included some place names exclusive to the transcendent.
The main continent is the largest piece of land in the world, and it is its existence that makes people in this world realize earlier that "the world they live in is a planet".
Because it is a super giant continent that surrounds the entire northern part of the planet, and the Singer Empire at the east end and the Roat Empire at the west end are only separated by a strait.
The eastern continent where the Tasok Empire is located is located directly south of the Singer Empire, separated by a sea area called the "Tasok Sea", which connects the Ocean of Storms and the Sea of Tranquility.
The Singer Empire has very close commercial exchanges with surrounding countries, thanks to its transportation hub-like geographical location. Because of this, people like to call it the "country of merchants."
But in the eyes of the transcendent, this place has a more resounding name.
"The Kingdom of Wizards"!
There are a large number of spiritual transcendents gathered in the Singer Empire. Some people even say that there are a large number of magic circles hidden in every house there, and everyone may throw several fireballs at any time.
These are all the basic knowledge of the transcendent that Morsis saw in the book.
When he heard that his mother was from the Singer Empire, he immediately thought it made sense.
"I didn't notice Lianna's specialness at first. Her behavior and daily conversation are not like what the common people can have..." The more he thought about it, the more strange he became. He looked at Morses and said, "Now that I think about it,
Your mother is most likely the daughter of a noble from the Singer Empire... and is at least at the level of a third-level transcendent."
To be able to confuse the judgment intention of a scholar, at least one must be a transcendent person of the same class.
Morsis thought for a while and said, "So old man, what you are saying is that the twelve stone pillars are some high-level transcendent artifacts from the Singer Empire?"
Krabi nodded, looked at Morses and said, "At least it won't be from the Desolate World, and its origin must be very unusual... Povar didn't mention it to me, it must be because of something fishy."
"I really should take a closer look at what's written on that stone pillar. I don't know if I can go back..." Morses said with some regret.
Krabei smiled and said, "You don't have to worry. When you truly become a transcendent person, the artifact will definitely react... The changes that occurred today should be caused by you falling into a completely unconscious state.
special changes."
Having said this, Kara tapped his spare finger on the table and continued, "So, your primary goal now is still to practice meditation hard, strengthen your spiritual body, and become a transcendent as soon as possible... Only then will you have the opportunity to explore the secrets."
"Well, I understand, I will work hard!" Morsis nodded, his desire to become a transcendent person a little more.
Looking at the expression of Morses, Krabi smiled and nodded.
After a while, he suddenly picked up a lamp from the side and lit it.
Morses looked at Krabi with some confusion, wondering why he did this suddenly.
"Suddenly I feel that there are some things that it would be better to tell you as soon as possible." Krabi looked at Morses with the lamp in hand, and added in a very soft voice, "Haha... damn sense of urgency."
"What?" Morsis frowned and asked.
"You'll know in a minute. Trust me, you'll like it." Krabi smiled, walked quickly to the door, opened it, and continued, "Come on, let's go to the attic."
"Attic? There is an attic in this house?" Morses was about to ask, but found that Krabi had already walked out, so he quickly got up and chased after him.
…
The two went all the way to the third floor and came to the end of the corridor.
The night was already very deep, and the silver-white moonlight passed through the window and fell on Morse, illuminating his confused face.
"Old man, where is the attic?" Morsis looked around and couldn't see where to open a door.
"Haha..." Krabei smiled, raised his right hand, made a stroke in the air, and then said, "We are scholars, how can we hide important items within easy reach?"
I saw arcane light spots gradually appearing in Krabi's hand. Inspired by his mental power, they turned into small balls and were arranged neatly on the ceiling.
A magic circle was formed in an instant!
"This is?" Morses raised his head, looked at the magic circle, and asked doubtfully.
"This is the 'Gate' array. You can use it to pass through obstacles that are not too thick." As he spoke, Krabi put the lamp at his feet and motioned for Morses to come closer.
"The next one is a spell that many transcendent warriors are envious of." Krabei smiled, and then several more arcane light points lit up at his feet, and gradually more and more.
Just as Moses was about to say something, he suddenly felt light.
He subconsciously looked at his feet, only to realize that he had floated up and away from the ground.
Krabei smiled and said nothing, and a few seconds later, the two of them passed through the door circle on the ceiling with a flash of light.
After passing through the magic circle, Morsis immediately felt a little stuffy, and the air was filled with the smell of moldy books.
"Ha, I haven't been here for almost ten years. The environment may not be very good." After standing firm, Krabei said to Morsis with a smile.
With the light in Krabi's hand, Morsis could clearly see what the attic looked like.
It was about the same size as his room, without any furniture, a lot of books scattered on the floor, and no windows.
In the corner of the wall, there is a red metal frame with a long object wrapped in layers of cloth.
"Old man, where is this?" Morsis looked around and asked.
Krabi looked around, sighed as if he was recalling something, and replied, "Most of the things placed here are the things I brought out from the Fallen Wasteland... and some of them are from twelve years ago.
Your father left it to me."
Speaking of this, Krabi walked towards the red metal frame with the lamp in hand, looked at the object wrapped in cloth, and said with complicated eyes.
"This sword has been passed down from generation to generation in your family. It belongs to you." Krabi turned around, looked at Morses, and said, "It's called 'Yuhun', and it's a top-notch sword."
weapons."
Morsis scratched his head and said a little strangely, "But my target is a spiritual transcendent. What do I need a fighter-type weapon for?"
"It is more than just a sword. Otherwise, it would not have been passed down for such a long time." Krabei stretched out his hand, touched the sword, and continued, "It was created by the first generation leader of the Fallen Wasteland and a legendary figure.
A weapon jointly created by scholars, it possesses the characteristics of both the spiritual system and the fighter system.
"Its sword is covered with magic circle engravings. Whether you are a fighter or a spell caster, you can use your mental power to activate it."
"Well, I still don't understand why a spellcaster would use a sword to fight in close combat." Morses asked.
Krabi sighed and replied, "You have to think divergently. Do you remember the staff I told you about?"
"Is it a caster's weapon that draws spell marks in advance and allows the caster to cast spells quickly and increase the power of spells in actual combat?" Morsis frowned and continued, "But with the sword...wait a minute, is that possible?
"Just mid-sentence, Morses suddenly widened his eyes and looked at Krabi.
"That's right... because it was made by a great knight and a great scholar, it can be used as a powerful staff as well as a sword.
"Its design principle is to allow fighters to maximize their poor mental power to fight. When fighters use it, they can use their mental power to strengthen their weapons. Don't underestimate this enhancement. When your father held it,
It can even fight against opponents of a higher level."
When Krabi said this, he sighed and said in his heart, "If he had left with it, he wouldn't have been surrounded and killed outside the city, right?"
Krabi did not pause for too long and continued, "For a spell caster, it is also very powerful... Although it cannot speed up the casting time like other magic wands, in terms of amplification, it is top-notch!
"It is precisely because it is closely related to spiritual power that your ancestors named it 'Hun Yu'."
"A sword-shaped...staff?" Morses laughed twice and said, "I always feel something is weird."
"Sometimes, being surprised is an advantage." Krabi smiled, and then said a situation, "Think about it, when your enemy is thinking about how you will attack with a sword, you use
The sword fired a fireball at him..."
Morses also laughed. Indeed, this is a surprise weapon, and it is indeed very effective for spellcasters.
"In addition, the books in this room are also priceless." Krabi looked at the moldy books on the ground, shook his head and smiled, "Most of them are historical books. They record the complete history of the Third Era.
Part of it also mentions the most mysterious First and Second Ages..."
Morris suddenly became interested. He was still very interested in those mysterious histories.
"There is also a small part of spell books that you can use to study in the future." Krabe looked at Morses and said, "I will sort out spells and magic circles for you in the near future that are suitable for low-level scholars to learn.
, for your future use.”
"What do you mean, old man? What happened?" Morses felt that there was something wrong with Krabe's tone, so he asked uneasily.
Krabi sighed, then nodded after a few seconds and said, "After you become a first-level transcendent, you'd better go out and make a living on your own."
"Why... why?" Morses was startled by the sudden information and asked quickly, "Old man, are you not going to continue to guide me?"
"No, it's not like that... Something happened, and it's no longer so safe here." Krabi looked at Morses and sighed, "I'm worried that I won't handle it properly..."
"The visitor that night?" Morse thought of something quickly and asked hurriedly.
Krabi nodded slightly, and at the same time motioned Morses to approach him again, and activated the floating spell.