Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 57: Our secret

   One day? What can I do in one day? In Manda's impression, Quinta deciphered the ciphertext of a stone statue for at least ten days.

   is still the old hot earl, he knows that Quinta's cracking efficiency is not high, so he made precautions in advance.

   Quinta was very happy to see Manda. He wanted to have a drink with Manda first, and then chat for a night, preferably in a bed.

   Ke Manda stuffed his mouth with a piece of bread and another piece of bacon, and then took him back to his room.

   "It's too late, brother, I want you to help me translate a ciphertext." Manda took out the ciphertext of the kitchen **** Hestia.

   Quinta stared at the ciphertext for a while, then raised his head and asked: "Is this copied from a stone statue?"

   Manda nodded.

   Quinta looked surprised and said: "This is different from the previous ciphertext. You found a different stone statue. Congratulations."

   "Congratulations to me, what?"

   "Congratulations on your great service again."

   "I don't care about that kind of thing!" Manda said, "How long does it take to crack such a ciphertext?"

   Manda stared at the ciphertext for a long time, then frowned and said, "At least one month."

"How is this possible?" Manda felt that Quinta was lying to him. "When you didn't know anything about the ciphertext, you successfully cracked it in half a month. Now that you have learned the method, why use one? Time of month?"

"It's different. This ciphertext is more complicated. It is mainly Tili and Hegel, interspersed with Alantis and Qinros. Other languages ​​are easy to speak, but Tili is too difficult. I Only know a few words." Quinta made some notes on the paper, marking all the words he knew.

"The unmarked ones are in Tili. The meaning of all the words is deciphered, and the word order needs to be adjusted. The method is to put the last word after the third word, and then put the third word in the sentence And then put the last word after the third word, repeat it eleven times like this to check whether the sentence is smooth, if the sentence is still messy, repeat it a few more times, if repeating it multiple times is useless, Then try to replace the third word with the fourth word..."

   Listening to Quinta's introduction, Manda's brain began to twitch, and he had to admire the perseverance of this little guy. He actually completed such a tedious and complicated job.

   After finishing the labeling, Quinta suddenly asked in a low voice: "Is this your natal god?"

   er... Manda has overlooked a question. Quinta has been helping but has not asked any reason.

   Manda didn't know how to answer Quinta. It would be too unkind to continue to hide it, but if you tell Quinta the truth, you are afraid that he will not be able to withstand the earl's torture.

   "Actually, you don't have to tell me. I am also worried that I can't help but tell the earl. As long as I know that you are still on the path of the destiny, I will be very happy."

   Manda didn't answer, and Quinta didn't ask any more. He still wanted to help Manda make some more marks, but saw Manda change another piece of parchment.

"Don't waste time on that piece of paper, this... is the key." Manda took out Hermes' ciphertext, and Quinta was taken aback, with a surprised smile. He didn't ask any more, and helped first. Manda translated the words he knew.

  Hermes’ ciphertext has a total of 341 words, of which 232 words are from Old Tili, and among these 232 Old Tili words, Quinta only knows three.

   This meant that Quinta could not understand the content of the ciphertext. He tried to adjust the order of the words, but without knowing the meaning of the words, such adjustments were obviously futile.

   "Leave it alone, leave the rest to me." Manda poured Quinta a glass of wine, and Quinta was busy from the moment he walked in, from dusk until late at night, without stopping for a moment.

   Quinta bit the bacon, took a sip and said, "Worm's craftsmanship is still so good, and the business in the tavern must be very good, too."

   Manda said, "Originally, business was pretty good, but there have been fewer customers in the past few days."

"I really envy your life," Quinta sighed. "When I was a kid, I sold wine at home. There was no tavern. I only sold my mother's cherries. My mother's cherries are very delicious, but if I sell it today It will break down the next day. I often lie next to my mother, hoping for guests to come..."

   While talking, Quinta had already drunk a large glass, and Manda poured him another glass. Quinta took a deep breath and said, "If I could have a wine jar of my own, my mother would be proud of me."

   Manda smiled and said, "There will definitely be."

   Quinta sighed: "I don't know which day I have to wait."

   "I won't wait too long, I promise your tavern is bigger than this one."

   Quinta blinked his eyes and said, "When the time comes, I will make wine, and you will marinate the bacon, okay?"

   "You have to pickle the bacon," Manda smiled, "I have to greet the guests."

   The two laughed for a long time, until Worm's heart was straight. He had been guarding Toka and his mother in the guest room, for fear that Manda would inform Quinta.

   For some reason, Quinta will make Manda's heart soft.

   And no matter what Manda said, Quinta would believe it stupidly.

   After three glasses of wine, Quinta fell asleep, Manda carefully left the room, turned and went down the first floor, and came to Ogg's room.

   Ogg slept very deeply. Manda called several times to no avail, so he had to burn his beard with a candle.

   Ogg was very angry. He cherished his beard, but he didn't dare to lose his temper in front of Manda. After all, he owed Manda too much.

   "There is something for you to help. Have you seen a businessman?"

   "What kind of merchants? I have seen a lot of small merchants, but I haven't seen those very wealthy big merchants."

   "It's not a big merchant or a small merchant, it's a merchant who sells divine objects and herbs."

   Ogg rolled his eyes and raised his eyebrows: "You're talking about a black market merchant?"

   Manda smiled and said, "Young man, your experience is very rich."

  As a wild believer of the ancient gods, Ogg is no stranger to the black market, and is also familiar with the words and deeds of the black market merchants.

   As soon as Quinta woke up the next morning, she saw Manda bring a big beard into the room.

   Quinta quickly got into the quilt, UU reading www.uukanshu.com he was very afraid of strangers.

   But the bearded man was very calm. He was not scared by Quinta's appearance, and he was not even surprised: "Come out, my friend, I have met many people, you are not that special."

   "This is Mr. Olig," Manda made up a perfunctory name, "He has what we want."

   Quinta carefully got out of the quilt and saw Olig take out the stone statues of the kitchen **** Hestia and the fire **** Hephaestus.

   Kunta picked up the two stone statues, looked at them separately, and then gave Manda a wink.

   Manda turned to Ogle and said, "Can we discuss it alone?"

   Ogg put away the stone statue with an impatient look: "How many times are you going to discuss? If you can't do business this time, I will sell it to someone else."

Seeing Oligo walk out of the room, Quinta whispered in a low voice: "These two stone statues are real, you can tell by looking at the stone, and the exquisite construction method is too rare. I have seen it, the one you gave me yesterday. I haven't seen the ciphertext of Hephaestus."

   "It's really good, you tell the earl the news, whether you buy it or not depends on his feelings."

  Quinta said: "We have obtained the Hestia ciphertext, so you don't need to buy that stone statue. 300 gold coins are too expensive."

   Manda squeezed Quinta's face and whispered: "Are you going to save money for the earl? That will invite a lot of doubts and reveal many secrets. Do you want the earl to know our secrets?"

   Quinta shook his head: "Our secrets cannot be told to anyone."

   Manda smiled and said, "We can only tell the truth to the earl. We saw two stone statues. Both of them are real. Don't say anything else, okay?"

  

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