Otome's Law of Ascension

Chapter 123 123. The Disappearing Spot of Light

Chapter 123 123. The Disappearing Spot of Light

"Well, dragon eggs? Are there really dragons in this world?" Licia asked. She still wanted to know about the murals on the seabed, but it's not suitable to ask now.

"Yes, to be precise, this half of the continent has them, but we don't. We only have gears and steam." Harris said, "You should have learned basic mechanical knowledge."

Licia nodded, she had learned it in her previous life.

"Thanks to the benevolence of His Majesty the Emperor, each of us has the opportunity to receive an education, while the country next door to us, because of the stupidity and dictatorship of one of the emperors, has caused social development to fall behind." Harris said.

"You mean, Zambika?" Licia said.

"Yes." Harris fell silent, and turned to observe Licia seriously, "What do you think? Liz, do you think citizens should receive education?"

"Of course, everyone should receive education. This will raise the level of the entire country and allow machinery and steam to develop faster." Licia said, she was secretly surprised again. It turned out that on the other side, the steam engine had just started stage, the development of education has reached this level.

Harris took a breath: "The trend of feminism has promoted women's thinking about society, Liz, I have to say, you are much more thoughtful than other men. This is really a good phenomenon, and I will understand it when I go back Sponsored by the Open Apron Movement.”

Licia nodded. She was thinking about the future of the Thorn Empire. Even if half of the continent was preserved in the upcoming war, if the development of the two sides of the strait is so unbalanced in terms of ideology, society, and technology, then future aggression There will only be more and more wars.

What's more, Licia hates the current model of the Thorn Empire.

"Liz, you have the potential to be a leader." Harris' kind eyes made Licia feel a little uncomfortable, because she had already decided to hate any invaders.

The two sides of people make people soft.

The wind was blowing outside the door, and Buchton had already packed his bags and set off. He was going to the small town at the foot of the Dark Mountains to meet his lover.

"Blessed by the Dragon God." Buchton passed the goddess circle, holding the silver sword, and said against the wind, sand and moonlight.

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"It's so strange." Licia frowned, and once again watched the light spot disappear, "Why did it disappear again?"

This time she used a spell that preserves the light beam. Although Lizia learned the spell and swallowed it, she didn't think it would have no effect at all.

"Maybe, let me do a divination for you." The city lord Bill used the word divination.

Licia nodded. Except that the crystal ball couldn't divination her, the divination results for other things seemed to be very accurate.

This is the first time she has observed the crystal ball so closely.

It is crystal clear and radiates light by itself.

"My lord, old Bill can't predict the result." Bill originally insisted on calling Licia the Lord, but after repeated objections, he compromised as an adult.

"Well, this is normal, after all, it is a riddle left by the Sun Goddess." Licia said.

Old Bill was very curious, but he didn't ask.

"Mr. Bill, I want to ask a question, why is the crystal ball placed on the city wall?" Licia looked at the crystal ball suspended in mid-air, a little puzzled.

"It was originally on the city wall, and it couldn't be moved." Old Bill tapped his waist. He was tired from standing, and stood with Licia for several hours.

"Sit down and talk." Licia pointed to the chair next to her. Old Bill asked her to sit in the more spacious one. She didn't refuse. She always felt that the crystal ball might have something to do with the puzzle.

(End of this chapter)

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