Iron Snow Clouds

Chapter 3639 Silver Point

Chapter 3639 (Three Thousand Six Hundred and Thirty-Nine) Silver Point

Just as he was thinking about it, a golden circular pattern appeared in the center of the pentagon on the ground.

Tie Hongyan walked closer and saw that there was a painting in the golden circular pattern. There were many things in the painting, but each thing was made up of only one color, and the colors were never repeated.

When people first see this painting, they will feel a little confused.

Tie Hongyan squatted down and looked carefully. She found that some of the things painted inside were fresh to her, such as the light blue apples, the black crescent moon, and the orange elephant, but others did not seem so fresh, such as the purple fishing nets, white snowflakes, and the green tent.

Tie Hongyan thought: There are things I have never seen in this color, and there are things I have never seen in the desert... I should not feel strange. Aren't all the things that happened before strange? The important thing is to find the hint of this painting, right?

Although there were too many things in the painting and it was easy to make people feel confused, Tie Hongyan thought about the scenes he had seen before coming to the Silver House, and he immediately noticed five things in the painting that was crowded with various things.

Tie Hongyan thought again: This dress is green, this table is brown, this box is red, this elephant is orange, and this spoon is yellow. These five colors are all colors I have seen before. The colors of the things in the painting are exactly the same as the colors I have seen before. Is this a hint? If the color itself is a hint, then what these things are is also a hint? But what does the latter hint mean? Do I need to consider both at the same time? Or should I just consider the hint about the color for now?
Tie Hongyan looked at the painting and thought for a moment, and found that there was a silver dot on each object. She didn't see any other common points between the objects in the painting, nor did she think of any special meaning. She decided to ignore the meaning of the objects themselves for the time being, and focus on the hints about the colors.

At this time, she noticed that the clothes, table, box, elephant, and spoon in the painting were far away. If she connected the silver dots on these objects with lines, she could draw a pentagon, and it would be a regular pentagon, just like the ground.

Then, Tie Hongyan took out the golden rod in his hand, placed it on the silver dot on the green clothes, and then pulled the golden rod to the silver dot on the brown table, connected them, and paused to see if there was any reaction.

No reaction was seen.

She then pulled the golden stick and moved it to the silver dot on the red box. She then pulled the golden stick and moved it to the silver dot on the orange elephant. She then pulled the golden stick and moved it to the silver dot on the yellow spoon. Finally, she pulled the golden stick back to the silver dot on the green clothes.

The golden rod moved along her hand across the painting, leaving a regular pentagon as its trajectory. However, the regular pentagon did not actually appear on the painting at this time.

She waited for a while, and seeing still no response, she picked up the golden stick.

She looked at the end of the golden rod that had touched the ground before, and found that the round surface had turned green. That green was exactly the same color as the green clothes in the painting. There was no difference between the two.

Tie Hongyan thought again: Did it turn into this color because I touched the silver dots on the green painted clothes with the end of the golden rod?
(End of this chapter)

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