Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 1523 - 1523 Section 1524 Snatching Classes



Chapter 1523 - 1523 Section 1524 Snatching Classes

?Chapter 1523: Section 1524: Snatching Classes Chapter 1523: Section 1524: Snatching Classes To be precise, it is only when facing Angel that the Colorful Dragonflies exhibit a non-combative stance. Only Angel can perceive the emotions of the Colorful Dragonflies.

By the emotions conveyed by the Colorful Dragonflies, one can understand why they occupied that ruin?

What secrets lie hidden in the ruin?

After listening, Angel hesitated a bit and said: “Although I can sense some of the emotional expressions of the Colorful Dragonflies, they find it almost impossible to convey a complete message.”

“Crimson moon, diamonds, and flowing light; morning dew, quartz, and drifting sparkle.” Suddenly, Sanders uttered a seemingly nonsensical phrase, his hoarse voice echoing within the carriage.

Angel was startled for a moment, but quickly understood Sanders’ meaning.

This phrase, in fact, comes from a classic fairy tale. The story of this fairy tale is clichéd, about a young prince who embarks on various adventures to rescue a princess captured by a demon. At one point, the prince must find and unlock the secret room of a Priest of Light to retrieve the sacred weapon to defeat the demon. The key to this secret chamber is not an actual key, but a strange puzzle, which is: “Crimson moon, diamonds, and flowing light; morning dew, quartz, and drifting sparkle.”

Unable to decipher the meaning of the phrase, the prince encounters many hardships and seeks the help of a Prophet in a neighboring country. With the Prophet’s insight, he finally understands what the answer points to and manages to open the chamber and retrieve the sacred weapon.

The fairy tale is widely circulated, and naturally, Angel has heard it too.

The reason Sanders says this at this moment is quite simple.

Indeed, the Colorful Dragonflies don’t express complete thoughts, but that’s not important. Every piece of information they reveal should be treated as a clue or a code, and then various means can be used to decrypt it.

If all else fails, isn’t there still the “Prophet” in the fairy tale? The “Prophet” in the tale is a plot-serving clue character created by the author. Although fictional, in the Wizards’ Realm, there are similar entities.

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