Chapter 68 Duid

"No matter what you look like, in my eyes, you will always look like the youngest one, and you already know that." Professor Carson smiled helplessly.

"That's different." The petite Brissan jumped off the seat with an oak stick that was taller than her, then raised it up and knocked Professor Carson hard.

Professor Carson did not hide, but pretended to be a child, hugging the leg that was beaten, jumping up and down and screaming for pain.

"Okay, stop pretending, was that brat just now also your student?" Polisan raised her face and asked him.

"Yes, he is my best student, bar none." Professor Carson stopped messing around, stood up and said with a smile, with pride on his face.

"Where did Janissa have the courage to take that kind of thing?" Prissan frowned, full of puzzlement.

"Janessa didn't know, and I didn't know before I entered the dream, but it doesn't matter. Whether you are born to know it or you are born to be complete, the present world is no longer like it was in the silver age, and the cancer of order has taken root It's a good time because of the chaos." Professor Carson said with a sigh.

"But you have to pay attention in the end, you have to find a way to keep the memory of this incident when you leave the dream." Brissan instructed.

"I don't need to leave the dreamland anymore." Professor Carson said lightly.

Upon hearing this, Brissan showed reluctance on her face. She bit her lower lip with her canine teeth, and looked at Professor Carson with complaints in her eyes.

"You don't have to worry about us, you can start your life again." Brissan's voice was very weak, as if she was praying to Professor Carson.

Professor Carson looked into her eyes, opened his mouth, and sighed.

Then he squatted down again, put the crutch in his hand aside, stretched out his hand to caress Brissan's cheek, and said seriously: "I can't do things like elves, so I am no different from them."

"Before he died, the old priest said that young leaves are more worth keeping than dead branches. I have always remembered and practiced it. This is Duid's morality."

Brissan grabbed Professor Carson's hand on her face with an extremely aggrieved expression, but after a while, she raised her cane angrily and hit him on the head.

"When is it your turn to educate me!"

"Let you pretend to be an elder! Let you learn how to speak like an old priest!"

"Do you really think that if you stay in this world for a long time, you will be older than me!"

Brissan held up her cane and kept hitting Professor Carson vigorously. Professor Carson also held his head and walked around the cramped room, but this didn't make Tullo and the others outside the room aware of anything wrong.

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"After we came out, the house seemed to be sealed off from the world." Grace was relieved to see that Tulo was safe and sound.

"Well, after all, this is the residence of a wizard." Tulo said.

Then he selectively shared with everyone some information he got from Brissan.

"Even you can't get close to that oak tree, how could we cut it down?" Luke was a little unacceptable when he heard that this was the solution to the villagers' insomnia problem.

"It's hard to say whether this method is true or not. If it is true and can be completed, it should be regarded as the merit of witnessing. But we have to find a way to deal with those tree monsters when we get close to the big oak tree. Is it bravery or witnessing?" ?” Grace made her own analysis and questions about this.

"It is bravery to solve the danger that threatens human beings. Those tree monsters have not escaped from that forest so far." Mia also expressed her opinion.

Just when everyone started discussing the merits of the trial, Tarot deliberately pulled Luke aside and told everyone that he wanted to explain something that only Luke could accomplish.

"What's the matter?" Luke was a little surprised and a little surprised by Tulo's special care.

"I want to say something to you, you must remember it firmly, and don't tell anyone else, this is very important." Tullow said to him.

Luke had never been more serious than he was now, and immediately vowed to definitely complete the task.

"Elysong's kingdom of heaven is not in the sky, but in the ground."

"How is it possible?! Isn't the underground hell?!" Luke was a little unexpected when he said something to Tulo. He originally thought it was a matter of merit.

But what I heard was firstly not related to the trial, and secondly, it was a bit absurd.

"You don't need to care about the truth, you just need to remember it." Tulo had a mysterious look on his face, just like Senior Aiden when he set up a divination on the roadside.

"Okay, I made a note." Luke was bluffed by Talo.

He now thinks that this is some kind of mysterious code. At an extremely critical moment, Talo will shout this sentence, and then he will reverse a certain key event like a heavenly soldier.

In fact, Tulo only told Luke this matter to see if the trial was over, and if he could remember it after returning to the present world, if he could remember it at that time.

There is no plot of Luke's imagination, it is simply an experiment.

The reason for choosing Luke is also because Grace and Wendini have a pretty good relationship with him at present, and they cannot take the risk of knowing the secret knowledge.Aaron is the fate of the savior, and Mia has the blood of a sage, so it cannot be used as a reference for ordinary people.

After elimination, Luke is the most suitable candidate.

He is both an "ordinary person" and has the fate of being a friend of the savior, which fully meets the conditions.

Talo patted Luke on the shoulder, gave him a look that you all know, and then gathered with everyone again, leading them to climb towards the top of the mountain.

"I feel that you are thinking badly about Luke." Grace walked beside Talo and whispered to him.

"Don't talk nonsense, I don't have any intention of harming anyone." Tulo said with a righteous face.

"It's actually the truth?" Grace looked at Tulo, a little confused.

"Don't talk about that, do you know much about Duid?" Tulo changed the subject.

"You mean the special name for wizards in the Yogail area in the Silver Age?" Grace thought about it hard, and immediately replied after recalling it.

"That's right, the wizard who created the Duid natural language and worshiped oak trees and shrubs." Talo affirmed her answer.

"Many historians believe that the word duid is the translation of the oak tree. The duids are not only wizards, but also a ruling class. Each of them is still a priest and a lord."

"The first tenet of their belief is that the soul is immortal, and death is nothing but the transfer of the soul from one body to another."

"This kind of ruling power and animism are intolerable cults for the Apocalypse Holy See and the Empire. According to the history books, what they did to Duid was more cruel than to heretics."

"You mean..." Grace couldn't help but turned her head to look at the towering oak tree in the deadwood forest, and then looked back at Tulo.

Tulo nodded.

"So you immediately turned around and took everyone to the top of the mountain to find the priest." Grace somewhat understood Talo's logic.

"Then we will rely on Aaron. After all, we are all nobles." Tulo stroked his hair, knowing that he should learn some magics about dressing up and dyeing hair.

Since ancient times, there is no need to go into too much detail about the relationship between royal power and religious power. Talo just wanted to avoid too much trouble.

(End of this chapter)

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