Listening to Sigurd's conversation with the tour guide girl, the jeans shop owner and Kanzaki Kaori also gradually understood why Sigurd landed on the island, and after confirming the basic information, he set his target here.

"And if you can't live permanently, and you can't get the support of the local people who are overly 'self-centered', on the premise of ensuring the concealment, if you have to keep using magic to build spiritual clothes..."

"Indeed, if we start from scratch, even a 'Golden Association' with extremely strong coordination ability like 'Crimson Rizhao (Dawn Morning Light)' can't do it in a short period of time."

That is to say, this so-called "spiritual equipment of mass destruction" is not created from scratch, but "sourced locally".

But this island was only raised 50 years ago. It is obviously unrealistic to say that there will be any "ancient ritual field". After all, even "Atlantis" is not this area.

"The ancestors of the age of great exploration did not know 'what' was left behind on this rock that stood out from the once dangerous reef in the past."

"Maybe it's the missing treasure from the sunken ship that was blown open and spilled onto land. Maybe they've left evidence of a flawless conquest of a land that even the natives fear, but whatever it is... ..."

"They are all gifts left here by the ancestors who did whatever they wanted in the age of great voyages... It should be said that they are closer to leaving some immovable 'relics'."

The girl tour guide looked at the jeans shop owner and Kanzaki Kaori who were suddenly enlightened because they fully understood what Sigurd thought, but she looked at Sigurd in a daze.

"Isn't this Aphill Island floating 50 years ago? Which century did the Age of Discovery come from? In short, when did this island not exist? How could there be any 'relics' left? Do the 'ancestors' really have the ability to dig a 'ceremonial field' under the sea that can last until now?"

"Instead, here's the key."

Without Sigurd's answer, Kanzaki immediately answered the guide girl's doubts.

"The original Uphill was a 'rock' that was only about three meters long, right? Then, the place where the ancestors of the Age of Discovery carried out certain constructions was naturally only the 'rock'."

"And that 'location'..."

"right here."

Because it is very open here, and there are no trees and grass to cover it.

So the group found the target without any difficulty.

In a very inconspicuous and flat area, there is only one tall black rock protruding.

It is three meters wide and five meters high.

Although I heard that this island was formed by the eruption of a submarine volcano, I didn't expect it to really rise a few meters high.

This is the only rock on the island that has been looking out to sea for thousands of years.

At this time, someone was bending over the rock and doing something.

It may be some kind of "homework".

Kanzaki felt that Yoko of that person was like a mighty beast standing on a rock.

It was a girl about ten years old.

She doesn't seem to be an aboriginal, although some fire clouds affect vision, but she does look like a blond white person.

She was wearing a short dress, but Kanzaki noticed that the coat of arms of the British royal family's tailor was embroidered on the hem of her skirt.

"I didn't expect it to be a British magician. I still have some doubts, but why did the relic of the Age of Discovery send me or even Mr. Sigurd, it turned out to be because of this."

"Who?"

The girl asked directly in a low voice.

Kanzaki did not answer directly.

"If you are also a British magician, I know why you sent me here. Since you can carry out 'work' in this kind of place, and plan to start the relics of the Christianity brought here in the Age of Discovery, how could it be an ordinary little magician? Where is the child?"

"'Saint' Kanzaki Kaori, 'The Strongest Gold' Sigurd..."

Here comes the benefit of being too famous.

After the girl revealed the identities of the two, the jeans shop owner and the tour guide girl could clearly feel a taste of "abandoning themselves".

(Is this girl planning to surrender because she knows that she is going to face two magicians beyond the "human" standard?)

This is naturally the best, not to mention that it is the best policy to solve the problem without fighting, and some jeans shop owners who are alive and can get extra bonuses are also very concerned.

"We don't need to fight needlessly, do we? But if you're the enemy, then the Church of Necessary Evil will do whatever it takes to fight the magician, old or weak, male or female."

In other words, if the other party did not take a clear hostile action and obediently obeyed, the matter could be resolved without a fight, and at least her life could be guaranteed...

The girl must have sensed the implication, right?

Her eyes flicked across the jeans shop owner and the girl tour guide, but she didn't stop.

Then she paused for a while on the surfboard in Kanzaki Kaori's hand, and finally stopped at Sigurd who was standing there without any movement.

Kanzaki Kaori looked at the squinting girl, she wasn't sure whether the other party was deterred by Sigurd's presence or was anticipating an attack plan.

But the battle-tested Kanzaki now has a very bad and extremely annoying feeling passing through his chest.

Kanzaki Kaori was not worried that the girl would pose a threat, but that the girl's simple and meaningless resistance would cause the girl to lose her life early.

Kanzaki Kaori peeked at Sigurd's expression a little uneasy, but on the face of this golden magician, Kanzaki Kaori couldn't see any emotional fluctuations as usual, only the green pupils on his right There was a strange light in his eyes, which made people shudder.

Although no emotion can be seen, Kanzaki Kaori judged a fact based on the experience of "discussing (beating)" with Sigurd for many years.

That is, this mercenary has prepared spells that can instantly kill the girl at least ten times, and all of them are in a ready state.

He didn't intend to show any mercy, and he didn't even think about keeping him alive from the beginning.

In his eyes, the enemy has no distinction between men and women.

"One" is the last description of the enemy's life...

Chapter 520: The "legacy" of the Age of Discovery

"Both young and old can fight... right? Then it seems that I must take it seriously, too?"

Even knowing that two of the four people she was facing were monsters that were far beyond the weak framework of "human beings", this British girl still chose the most unrealistic option of fighting.

(not good......)

Although Kanzaki Kaori wouldn't say how fraternal he was, but seeing such a girl die in front of her like this, she couldn't accept anything she said.

What did the other party do, what is the purpose of the other party, and what is the identity of the other party.

Kanzaki Kaori would absolutely not approve of killing her without understanding any of these things.

(Can I stop Sigurd-kun's spell?)

Kanzaki Kaori has no self-confidence at all, but he still plans to draw his sword.

If the other party is a dangerous magician who can trigger the British Puritan warning, and bluntly say that he is constructing a "spiritual device of mass destruction", and may completely control it.

If this is true, then the girl in front of her should have a strength far beyond the strength of troops.For example, the kind of "power" that can blow mountains away and form huge craters with just one instruction, etc.

(No! It would be strange if she didn't have that kind of power. Because if it weren't for that, there would be no need to send me, the "sage", or even Sigurd-kun, the "strongest gold". In other words, This girl has a similar level of value and danger...)

Although Kanzaki Kaori thought a lot, the actual conflict did not break out.

Sigurd didn't cancel the spell, but he didn't kill the opponent the moment the girl declared "battle".

"Although I really want to say such a cool line, the premise is if this thing is really a relic of Christianity."

"what?"

Kanzaki Kaori was taken aback by the girl's sudden turn.

Facing Kanzaki and the others who were unclear about the battle situation, the girl still bent her body.

She gestured to a suitable place next to her in a tone that invited her neighbor to a seat.

"Want to see it?"

Might be a trap.

After making such a judgment, just in case, Kanzaki manipulated his fingers, surrounded the back of the girl with seven filaments, and landed on the rock with a "sage" jump.

But the girl did not launch an attack, and Sigurd appeared on the other side of the girl as if teleporting. When the two extraordinary magicians had surrounded the girl from left to right, Kanzaki took the filament back into his hand , carefully observing where the girl pointed.

As for the jeans shop owner and the girl tour guide, they arranged "to drive away idlers" around them, and the locals still approached and caused unnecessary troubles.

What the girl was referring to were the characters carved on the rock, which were special characters made of only straight lines, perhaps some kind of rule?

Also, probably not magical.

It's sort of like a phonetic correspondence table.

Because each character is engraved on the rock, and then next to it, it shows what the character represents.

It's like an original mural with simple carvings of horses, cows, torches, etc.

"Do you think this thing is a 'legacy' or 'by-product' of Christianity?"

"this is......"

"It's written by Norse."

Kanzaki Kaori felt familiar. After all, the distance between this small southern island and northern Europe was too far. Whether the "ancestors" several centuries ago could sail with the technology of that era is not very clear. dare to believe.

But in Sigurd's resolute tone, Kanzaki Kaori also found several symbols that are quite close to the "rune characters" used by Stil, and thus affirmed that this is something related to Northern Europe. some records.

But it's clear to understand, but Kanzaki Kaori's doubts still haven't disappeared.

"But how is it possible? The Vikings did have navigation technology earlier than Columbus who discovered the New World of America, but they never reached the point where they could come to Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean from Europe!!"

"From the perspective of traces and usage, these 'characters' already have some characteristics of 'modern runes'. Judging from the traces, they are probably leftovers from the Age of Discovery."

The girl nodded, as if affirming Sigurd's judgment.

"The islands in the Pacific were not the only ones that were persecuted in the Age of Discovery. Wherever the ships of the Christianity passed, civilizations were destroyed, and those places were persecuted by the forced religious conversion of the Christianity."

"It is the most famous in Central and South America... You are Japanese, right? They didn't seem to have conquered your country at that time, did they?"

"..."

Kanzaki Kaori didn't speak, but looked at Sigurd.

And the black-haired and different-eyed mercenary didn't intend to say anything, he didn't even move his body, he just moved his eyes to the girl.

"Don't look at me with such eyes. This seems to be true. The root of the golden magician known as 'the strongest in modern times' is in England, and his activities are in Japan, but the motherland is..."

The girl didn't continue talking, because the impact of this incident would cause great fluctuations just by saying it.

After all, the reason why people can feel at ease to let such an unconventional monster, which even the three major churches can't suppress, move around the world is largely because of Sigurd's status as a "free man".

It does not rely on any country, does not belong to any organization, and even other magic associations that belong to "gold" do not communicate frequently.

And judging from the two words of "The Long-cherished Wish at the End of the Aurora" and "Dawn and Morning Star", Sigurd's actions are also right and wrong.

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