Chapter 65 Weird
Grace met Aaron and the three on the road, and they came to the village together, but did not enter the woods because of the warning of the village chief.

But they had not been able to know more than Talo, except that there were monsters in the woods.

According to the idea of ​​playing the game, the dungeon must first find a few key NPCs immediately, and then obtain some important intelligence and information. Taluo sees that they don't understand at all.

"There is a problem with our trial, and the era we live in is very strange." Tulo said aloud after listening to the narration.

"Is that what you guessed too?" Mia was not surprised by Tulo's conclusion, but seemed to agree with her.

"I'm not guessing, I'm certain," Tullow asserted.

"Why are you so sure? This is a dreamland." Grace raised her brows and asked, Tulo's speeches often made her feel arrogant, but she seemed a little ignorant after each explanation, but it didn't hinder her every day. Every time I will bluntly say what I don't understand.

"Although the dreams are complex, they are also regular. Have you ever used magic in front of people in this village?" Tulo asked several people.

"No, we haven't even taken something out of the bracelet like you, so we still have to be cautious." Mia continued.

"The villager who came back with us was extremely scared when he heard the word magic, and there was also a star above his head, which was 50 years after the celestial spheres converged."

After Talo finished speaking, both Grace and Mia lamented his extensive knowledge in their hearts, and at the same time fell silent, some couldn't believe his inference.

Because she had told Wentini about the speculation that she was currently in the Silver Age, she also showed that she was thinking about something.

There were only Aaron and Luke. They had no idea what Tullo and the others were talking about. Luke wanted to intervene several times, but he was afraid that he would look stupid.

Tullow still kept many other guesses, such as the disappearance of Professor Carson's oak cane, and there was such an abrupt big oak tree in the woods.

Also, both I and Wendini entered the dangerous forest during the trial. If it wasn't for Talo's other means, then the two of them would definitely not be alive today.

However, the three of Aaron gathered together smoothly from the very beginning, and there was no danger in the process.

What's more, the current magical environment is so friendly. With Aaron's true appearance and his own magic, he can be called a fish in water. It's hard for Tullow to imagine how much magic he can arbitrarily mobilize at present.

Many phenomena point to it, and all of this is likely to be arranged around the three of Aaron.

Finally, there was Hercules' message, saying that this is indeed a bronze trial, and that it was nothing more than a bronze trial in the Silver Age. He also emphasized at the end that this is a ritual.

However, the Bronze Trial was originally a ritual for magicians to improve their status. We can only guess that the ritual Hercule was referring to was another aspect.

Ritual magic, a school derived from homeopathic witchcraft, aims to achieve a similar purpose by imitating certain actions and events with mysterious meaning.

But Tulo's understanding of this can only stop here. He has been feeling the lack of knowledge since he entered the bronze trial.

I have to study hard. After the trial is over, if necessary, I have to borrow the textbooks of the second and third grades to have a look.

Stepping on the narrow dirt road with crooked wooden houses on both sides, and on the way to the village chief's house, Tulo noticed something very strange.

From the moment they entered the village, they could see that some villagers had dark circles under their eyes and looked like they hadn't slept. Tullow thought it was because of the busyness of the coming winter.

But it was gradually discovered that there were too many people who hadn't slept, and this happened to many old people and children.

"This is the village chief's house." Grace pointed to an old wooden house in front of everyone.

Talo went forward and knocked on the wooden door with his fingers. There was a clanging sound in the room, and a middle-aged man appeared in front of him a moment later.

The dark circles under the eyes of the middle-aged man were much heavier than those of other villagers Tu Luo saw, and his huge skeleton and thin limbs showed an extremely unhealthy state.

When Patio opened the door, he saw a young man full of aristocratic atmosphere standing at the door. Among the people who came last night, two had obvious blond hair, and he would not be very surprised if there was another one.

The important thing is that the boy didn't open his eyes, but looked at him as if he had vision.

It's a wizard!And a noble wizard!Patio made a judgment immediately, only wizards would have such a strange situation.

He immediately lowered his head and introduced himself: "My lord, my name is Patio, you can tell me anything you want at any time!"

Tulo looked around Patio, and saw that the house was in a mess, and it seemed that it was not convenient to entertain guests.

"I won't bother you much, I just want to ask you a few questions." Tulo said softly.

Talo's tone that was as slow as possible did not relax Patio, but made him more nervous, and he stumbled a little: "You... Just ask!"

"When did the big oak tree appear in the woods not far from the village?" Tullow first asked a topic related to life.

"Not to deceive you, I never knew there were oaks in the woods, let alone big ones."

"However, regarding that forest, it seems that it has been cursed since my father's generation. We have never dared to approach it." Patio replied tremblingly.

"I saw a lot of people who seemed to have insomnia on the way here, and you seemed to be the most serious." When Tulo talked about insomnia, he deliberately emphasized his tone.

"Some time ago, there were a lot of people who couldn't sleep in our village. At the beginning, everyone didn't pay much attention until more and more people showed this symptom, including me."

"Although I suffered from insomnia for a long time, none of them went crazy. Except for frequent sleepiness, everyone lived well."

At this moment, Talo felt a strangeness from Patio's words. He completely lost the fear he had faced with himself at the beginning. Instead, he said the answer as if he was reciting some standard answer.

Then I asked a few more about the situation in the village, and learned that there was also a rain-calling wizard and priest of the Apocalypse Holy See in the village.

"Excuse me, keep busy," Tulo said.

Hearing this, Patio hurriedly said a few words and said that if there is anything needed, he must find him, and then immediately closed the door and returned to his room.

Tulo turned to look at Grace.

"It's all the truth." Grace said tacitly.

Tulo stroked his chin as if thinking, and none of his classmates disturbed him.

After a while, he suddenly raised his head and asked everyone: "Is there a possibility that this trial we are in is actually fake?"

(End of this chapter)

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