Lord of the Silver Crow

Chapter 130: Epoch of the moon

"In the myths circulated by the aborigines living in the eastern continent, including the era when the world was born, the Primordial Eye has been opened four times and closed four times, and each time is an era."

The owner of the museum, Mr. Kolenk, introduced with interest:

"What's interesting is that they don't follow the rising and falling of the sun as their routines, but the moon. The four eras are named after the moon."

"The first era is called the Gray Moon Era, the Second Era is the Double Moon Era, the Third Era is the Red Moon Era, and the Fourth Era is the Double Moon Era. In fact, the prototype is very simple, it is the change of seasons... "

"..." Isn't it bad to just apply the solar period in the myth? Why is it still the whole month?

Thinking back to the myth that the world was used as the prototype in the previous life, Yago couldn't help but complain.

"By the way, because they attach great importance to the arrival of night, they regard the image of'dusk' very importantly. They call every rebirth of the world the'dawn of the gods', and every time destruction comes Is it a very interesting mythology for "Twilight of the Gods"?"

"...It's very interesting."

Yago didn't know what to say.

How many myths are there? Why are you so skilled?

"By the way, their creation myth is also very interesting."

Speaking of Xing, Kaorenke also forgot the reason why he invited Yago and Paulin, and said enthusiastically:

"In addition to the elves, giants, stone giants, dwarves, merfolk, and dragons that appear in our mythology, these races that are familiar in literary creation, they also describe fantasy such as rabies, snake men, scorpion men, and half-bull men. biological."

"correct."

The owner of the museum, Kolenk, continued:

"I got it from my friends. I found one thing in the records of the native people in the eastern continent. In their language,'wisdom' is a root, and the names of those mythological creatures carry this. The roots are the same for humans."

"Translated into our language, the root of this word is equivalent to'human', such as Catsians and Arabellas. The words they use to describe humans are not individually unrelated. Maybe we can use this information to reverse the aboriginals. Development of the myth..."

"..." Really, Mr. Colenk, you are not suitable for being a detective, but you should be very suitable for being an archaeologist.

Or develop into folklore and mythology as I did in my previous life.

Yago murmured in his heart.

"Sorry, we went too far, let's get back to the topic."

With that said, Kaulenke seemed to realize that he had gone wrong.

Yago also shook his head helplessly, and finally finished. Although he was also a little interested in this myth, there were too many slots, which made him unable to bear to look directly.

"Yesterday, I have been studying this sacrificial ritual instrument, trying to determine which ritual instrument was used to worship a **** in the myth of Dera. Although it is a prayer to avoid natural disasters, the gods have different images. I searched and read books. I didn't leave until it was about seven o'clock in the afternoon because it was dark."

Kolenk, who turned back to the topic, smiled:

"Now it can be determined that the crime was committed from around 7 pm to around 7 am the next morning, right?"

"If there is no other witnesses or evidence, we can only come to this conclusion."

Yago temporarily suppressed the series of rhetoric created by hearing the mythical cauldron stewed just now, and responded:

"Did anyone else see lights in the exhibition hall at night?"

Hearing this sentence, the museum owner Kourenke hadn't responded yet, and Paulin on the side replied first:

"I shouldn't see it."

He pointed to the two doors that opened outside the window and on the balcony:

"Mr. Corenk, those two doors will be closed at night, right?"

Yago turned his head and looked, and found that two of the four windows were not simple windows, but actually two doors, and the remaining two high windows for lighting, if the light is not too bright If it is, it is estimated that the light cannot be seen from the outside.

"Ah, yes."

Kaulenke was also taken aback, but he seemed to think of something again, and turned to look at the security guard Habak:

"Habak, did you close the window yesterday?"

"No, sir." Habak responded, "You said you will stay for a while, so I will leave first. You should have closed the window yesterday..."

When he said this sentence, he was a little cautious, and paused from time to time, probably considering the words.

Alas, every organization is the same. You should not be too arrogant when you work under the hands of others. You have to think about what you say.

It will be too late to explain until the boss is offended. If you use "I am so straightforward, this is my strength" to explain, it will be over.

"If you didn't close the window yesterday, you might have come in through the window."

Yago walked to the balcony.

He has no fear of heights.

Fear of heights is a normal physiological phenomenon. If you don’t climb trees or rocks, the types of creatures that live on the ground are basically the same, but fear of heights is not. Nine out of ten people who claim to be afraid of heights are fake.

Yago had no fear of heights, nor was he afraid of heights, standing on the balcony, leaning against the white railing and looking down.

Although it is the third floor, there are many places that can be used as auxiliary points.

If Master Lu was here, he would probably shout "Press E to synchronize" with excitement.

No, should I climb up again?

Yago looked up and looked at the eaves that arched out of the spire, with a mixed mood.

Now, he is the only one who appears here.

He glanced at the ground and saw no traces of footprints or the like.

The stealer shouldn’t clean up the place he’s stepped on, right?

Several people circled the room in the exhibition hall a few times.

Yago did not intend to use his inspiration skills here.

because......

Today is September 30...No, there is no 30th in September in this world. Today is October 1st.

This change was the day when the Golden Week started in his original world, but in this world, it was the time when the spiritual wave arrived.

At the beginning of each month, the bimonthly meets, the spiritual wave arrives...

Bimonthly?

Yago paused. In the mythology of the aboriginal people of Delaware, there was a mention of the double moon. He also deliberately referred to the second and fourth ages in the myth as the double moon...

Is there any connection between these?

In the fantasy world, Yago has developed the habit of thinking in the mysterious direction of everything.

However, before he had time to inquire the old pavilion owner Kolenk in detail, he was leaving.

"Mr. Curator! Mr. Patrick is here, and he said he agreed to sell you things!"

A man in a black ready-to-wear suit appeared at the entrance of the exhibition hall.

"Okay! I'm here!"

The lines on the cheeks of the curator, Kolenk, darkened a bit with the smile that appeared on his face.

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