Tallulah took a long breath and continued reading.

After reading the preface, she couldn't help but think of Cosiche.

Both of them had the same evaluation of themselves - naive.

And this book seems to be trying to convince itself.

Is he really from Cosiche...

Thinking of this, Tallulah was no longer afraid.

"I want to see what you want to do."

So she turned to the first page...

Chapter 3 Enlightenment Icefield

"Okay, the teacher is going to find Sister Tallulah."

Alina smiled and stroked Ino's head.

Looking around, Tallulah was not found. After asking, it was found that she had not left the camp since morning.

Did something happen?

A flash of worry flashed in Alina's eyes, and she walked to the tent where Tallulah was and opened the curtain.

"Talulah, you..."

The sight before her eyes made Alina cover her mouth and become speechless.

Tallulah's eyes were bloodshot and looked particularly piercing.She was holding a book with unknown content in her hand. She kept flipping through it and muttering something in her mouth.

"Tallulah, what's wrong with you!"

Alina exclaimed and stepped forward to grab Tallulah's arm.

Tallulah woke up from her book.

"Sorry, Alina, I was just too absorbed in looking at it."

Tallulah put down the book, closed her eyes and rubbed her eyebrows.

"Alina, you know, I saw it in this book..."

hope?Vision?truth?Or something else, or both.

Tallulah could not tell what this book had brought to her. She had seen too many things, some of which could subvert her worldview, and some of which could subvert the world of Terra.

Tallulah had too many questions in her heart and too many emotions that she wanted to express.

She said to Alina: "Alina, I need your help."

Alina naturally didn't know Tallulah's turbulent heart at this moment, and could only feel Tallulah's excited and depressed emotions at this moment.

"Tallulah, you are a little strange today. This book is..."

Alina took the book from Tallulah and opened the first page. Like Tallulah, the first thing she saw was the opening paragraph. Then she closed the book and said with a serious face:

"I must first know whether Mr. 'L' is friend or foe, Tallulah."

Alina understood that if the contents of the book could confuse Tallulah to this extent, then it must ensure that the contents of the book were not written by the enemy to determine its position.

"I don't know, Alina, but I believe he is a friend we can trust."

Tallulah shook her head. She initially thought that the author of the book was related to Kosich, if not his minions, but she soon discovered that she was wrong.

"The emperor and his ruling class personally built Ursus into a war machine. It was through foreign war that the internal conflicts of the Ursus Empire were transferred."

"But when the war machine stopped, this contradiction that could destroy the empire gradually became acute and inevitable, so the infected became the victims as it should be."

"The ruling class has vigorously propagated the theory that infected people are guilty, and uses various means to label infected people, a group that should be protected, as incurable sinners."

The content of the book criticizes with sharp words and satirizes the Ursus Empire's war and infected people's policies. This is definitely not what Kosiche and the people around him did.

Tallulah tried to refute the points in the book, but every point of view seemed so sufficient and impeccable.

Tallulah finally understood why not only Cosiche, but also Mr. "L" said she was childish.

"Huh..." She made up her mind.

"Alina, open it with me."

“Believe me, there is power in this to change the integrated movement and even all those who are infected.”

Alina nodded solemnly, and after Tallulah told the compatriots outside not to disturb anything unless it was urgent, the two began to read from the beginning.

"The Ursus Empire, as we know it well, has undergone tremendous changes in recent decades..."

Halfway through, Alina stopped at the Ursus Military Forum.

He rubbed his swollen temples and sighed: "Tallulah, now I can understand your mood."

"This book was never written by our enemies. There is no way they could have written such a book."

Tallulah mused: "Mr. 'L' must be a learned master and accompanied by at least one powerful guard."

The book uses a large amount of field investigation and analysis, impeccable argumentation and exposition, and sharp criticism with a sharp writing style to deny the militarism of the Ursus Empire and the theory of the guilt of infected people.

In the book, there are also views such as "historical materialism" that Tallulah had never heard of.

So unless Mr. "L" has great strength, he must be surrounded by at least one strong person.

"I agree with you, but I should stop here."

Because there are so many concepts in the book, Alina understands that she can bite off more than she can chew.

The same was true for Tallulah. She first read the book from cover to cover, and then read it carefully with Alina. She still didn't understand many things in it.

"Do you want to tell anyone else about this?" Alina asked.

Tallulah thought for a while and shook her head.

"I have to read this book thoroughly first, so I'll keep it a secret for now."

Then he smiled and said: "Alina, I have never been more confident than I am now. Our steps will be more determined from now on."

Alina smiled.

"Then I'll do other things first." He said and walked out of the camp.

After she left, Tallulah turned the book to the last page. There was a piece of paper inside, which read:

[What you write here will be directly fed back to Mr. “L”]

Is it some kind of special Originium skill?

Tallulah didn't think much and wrote what she wanted to say on it with a smile.

Time goes back a few hours.

In Kazdale, which was almost turned into a wasteland, Loya was waiting for feedback from readers and waiting for W to come back. He was bored.

After a while, W rushed in and shook his head.

"Hedley didn't agree?" Loya was a little surprised. This was not his style.

W looked unhappy and said impatiently:

"That guy, he said he was going to a place called the Tower of Babel next and needed my participation."

"So, we can't leave the team for the time being."

If W was alone, of course she would leave directly, but now there is another Loya.

"Okay, what are our plans now?"

"Hedley is looking for you. I'll go with you."

Loya was confused.

It's normal for Hedley to look for W. Why do he look for me?

But after all, he is still the boss in name only, so he has to give him face.

So W took Loya to find Hedley in front of the camp, with Ines standing beside him.

Ines didn't want to see Loya, but she knew W's character well, so she simply turned her head away out of sight and out of mind.

No way, Loya is really a soft-boiled guy now and can't do anything. This is Kazdaele, no wonder.

Hedley did not have so many emotional scenes and went straight to the point: "The Tower of Babel is a safe place."

"You are talented enough to enter the civil service department of the Tower of Babel, so I want to take you with me on this mission."

"Huh? I never agree with what you guys say!"

W immediately exploded upon hearing this, pulled out the dagger and pointed it at Hedley.

"Hedley, I promised that I would help and you would ensure his safety, and now you are letting him die? If you want to die, I can kill you immediately."

"Calm down, W." Ines said.

Hedley explained: "I am protecting his safety, W. He can only be safe if he is sent to the Tower of Babel."

"You should know how chaotic this place is and how difficult it is to keep him safe."

Hearing this, W fell silent.

In Kazdaele, everyone lives a life of licking blood, and even mercenaries of the same camp cannot be trusted.

W often dreams of someone killing Loya in his absence.

Hearing the dispute between the two, Luo Ya said helplessly: "Can you listen to my opinion first?"

"Say."

"How can I believe what you say, Mr. Hedley?"

"I can't guarantee that."

Hedley and Loya looked at each other.

"Then I'll think about it."

The conversation between several people eventually ended on bad terms.

Back at the camp, W was so angry that he kicked over the supplies placed aside and said viciously:

"Damn Hedley, damn it!"

"Miss W..."

"Loya, let's leave now, whether he agrees or not."

"W!"

As if the person in front of her didn't hear her calling her at all, Loya stepped forward and hugged the overwhelmed Miss W, and whispered in her ear:

"Trust me and give me some time, okay?"

W calmed down and sighed.

"You said so, then it's up to you."

Just like Loya never asked about her past, W never asked Loya about her secrets.

But trust between two people is absolute, and that's enough.

After that, W sat outside peeling potatoes with a dagger, while Loya waited for news from the system inside.

He was not disappointed, and soon the system notification sound came.

[You received a letter from a special reader. 】

Loya quickly clicked on the system, and sure enough, the "0" in the special reader's letter box changed to "1".

Looking at the letter, there are lines of elegant handwriting on it.

"Dear Mr. "L", I am very happy to receive your painstaking work, and I am also very happy that you can be so helpful to me and my compatriots."

"I believe that no one knows the value of this book better than you, but you still chose to send this book to me."

"I think the views you conveyed in the book are enough to destroy the Ursus Empire. Now that you have given this book to me, I will definitely live up to your expectations."

"Forgive me for being stupid, I am still studying your works, but I have already gained a lot."

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