Chapter 341 There is only one Amon in the world
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Feynapotter Kingdom, Canter Town.
Hobert got up early and started a new journey today.
There are two routes from Feynapotter City to Colson County. One is to start from Feynapotter City and follow the Taidi River by water, but now because there is no direct passenger ship to Bugas City, the capital of Colson County, it takes a lot of time to wait for the passenger ship, and the whole journey becomes about three days.
The other route is the land route that Hobert is taking now. Because there is no direct train to Colson County, he can only take a carriage to the train station in Kant Town and take a six-and-a-half-hour train to reach Bugas City.
Generally, people go to Colson County by train and return by boat.
On the train, Hobert learned more information about Colson County. Only the southern mountainous area of Colson County was regarded by the king as a fief for the nobles, and the northern part was still ruled by the county government.
However, after the freight of the Taidi River was blocked, Bugas City was also marginalized.
This is the reason why this capital city does not have a direct train to the capital. In recent decades, the entire Northern Continent has started a wave of large-scale railway construction.
And Bugas City lost its importance five or sixty years ago, and did not catch up with this wave of "development".
There is no railway or shipping from Bugas City to the south. You may have to ride a horse or walk along the Taidi River to reach Hobert's fief. The passengers on the train are not sure how many days it will take.
I just heard that there are many bandits along the way, so be careful.
Hobert arrived in Bugas City at about 1:30 in the afternoon. After getting off the train, he first saw the small train station and the somewhat dilapidated urban area.
The decline of a waterway has a huge impact on the cities along the way!
Hobert is also very strange, why didn't the Feynapotter Kingdom try to re-dredge the waterway?
Of course, now is not the time to think about this question. Hobert found a hotel that looked fairly clean, asked for a room, and closed the curtains as if preparing for a nap, but was actually waiting for the Tarot Club time to arrive.
Although he had asked about the leave process before, he had never asked for leave, which meant that he could attend the party normally.
At three o'clock, the gray mist drowned Hobert's sight, and he reappeared in the magnificent Great Hall, sitting at the ancient bronze long table.
"Good afternoon, Mr. Fool..." With "Justice" Audrey's crisp greeting, this week's gathering officially began.
Although Audrey had too many questions to ask Hobert, she still insisted on greeting all the members first. During the greeting process, she found that "The Sun" had obvious anxiety.
So Audrey asked, "What are you worried about?"
"The Sun" Derrick did not hide it, and immediately told the whole story of his successful "pretending to be sick" and being sent to the bottom of the round tower for isolation and treatment.
Finally, he asked: "Honorable Mr. Fool, it is said that there is a god-level sealed item at the bottom of the round tower that can close and isolate the bottom of the round tower. Will that sealed item discover that I am participating in the Tarot Club?"
"The Fool" Klein replied: "Normally, it won't be able to find out."
In fact, he didn't know either, but he didn't find any power trying to invade this gray mist, so he answered like this.
However, Klein did not say anything definitive. He continued: "But some magical items have unique effects."
Hobert felt that he had learned again: What is the highest level of "beating around the bush"? It seems like he said something important, but it seems like he didn't say anything.
The naive Derrick was relieved when he saw that Mr. Fool gave a positive answer: "I don't know what kind of unique effect it has. This is one of the highest secrets of City of Silver."
Speaking of this, he suddenly remembered the "neighbor" at the bottom of the round tower, and blurted out: "Have you heard of a person named Amon?"
Hobert now wants to send "Little Sun" an Amon card: You don't know how difficult a guy you have provoked.
"Hanged Man" Alger asked: "Why did you suddenly ask this question?"
Derrick briefly described the conversation with the search team leader in the next room: Forty-two years ago, a search team encountered a person who claimed to be Amon in the depths of darkness. They invited Amon to City of Silver, and Amon agreed. But on the way back, Amon disappeared. The members of that exploration team returned to City of Silver and went crazy or lost control one after another, leaving only the captain alone, who was locked in the room next to Derrick.
Everyone looked at "Emperor" and "Hanged Man". It seems that only these two members can understand this kind of weird thing and problem.
Alger saw that "Emperor" had no intention of answering, so he said: "In the Fourth Epoch, um, more than 1,500 years ago in our country, or even longer, there used to be a family that possessed strange powers. They belonged to the Tudor Dynasty, and their surname was Amon.
"Even in that era when there were many high-sequence powerhouses, this family's surname was a taboo."
"Why?" Audrey asked this question before Derrick had time to ask.
Alger said: "According to the information I have learned, the Amon family is a blasphemer family. It is said that they have mastered the secret of stealing the power of gods! Also, the Amon family claims to be descendants of the ancient sun god."
Derrick was confused. There is no ancient sun god in his knowledge of mythology.
So he looked at Mr. Fool with a doubtful look.
Klein thought: I don't know either!
Of course, he can't show the Fool's ignorance, he can only pretend to be uninterested in this topic.
Derrick saw that Mr. Fool was "not interested", and looked at "Emperor" again.
Hobert thought for a while and said: "The answer to this question is also very valuable, but considering that you are facing great danger and will not have the opportunity to pay the reward recently, I might as well reveal some information to you."
"Very dangerous? Mr. Emperor, do you think so too?" Derrick asked in surprise.
The elders of the Six-Member Council also think so!
Hobert was slightly stunned and did not react for a while: Is it because I have read the original work, so I "sound the alarm" when I hear Amon?
Alger took a breath and said helplessly: "If you don't think so, you are not normal.
"The fact that he is the only one alive in the entire exploration team is enough to show that he has a big problem."
Hobert nodded. He still underestimated the simplicity of "Little Sun".
Derrick had a feeling of sudden enlightenment: "I understand. Thank you, Mr. Hanged Man."
Fors, who was listening with great interest, resisted the urge to reach out and cover his face: There are not many teenagers as simple as this now.
Then everyone looked at "Emperor", waiting for him to reveal more information.
"Emperor" did not disappoint them. Hobert said: "The ancient sun god we are talking about is the omniscient and omnipotent god you are talking about.
"Also, there is only one Amon in this world!"
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