MTL - Pirates: Your Emperor is Back!-Chapter 185 inference

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"What's the use of studying this? We're lost."

—These are the words of Nicole Robin.

Of course, this endless sentence must not be what she meant, but what the pattern engraved on the golden pillar wanted to express.

To be more precise, those patterns are the so-called "ancient scripts", but no one in the Four Seas Alliance understood them before, so they were ignored.

It's just... Crocodile couldn't help but be curious.

Others might ignore these details, but that old guy—that is, Ryan Rowan, with his tyrannical arrogance is almost impossible to miss the details around him.

Why didn't even Ryan Rowan discover this ancient text inscribed on the golden pillar?

The curious crowd gathered around.

When Crocodile actually saw the so-called "ancient writing", the original confusion dissipated.

No matter how delicate Ryan Rowan's perception of domineering looks, it is impossible to "care about" such a "pattern".

No, it's a bit too preconceived to say it's a "pattern".

If you find a random person, at first glance, the pattern on the golden pillar is no different from scribbling!

To use an analogy, even if a person pays full attention, it is impossible to notice an inexplicable "scratch" on the wall around him without prior preparation.

The ancient writing on that golden pillar is too scribbled.

Even if people don't know the ancient characters, but from the point of view of the strokes, it is no different to follow the graffiti of the hand!

No wonder Ryan Rowan ignored it.

That kind of casual text, if you have to say that it was carved out by the aftermath of the battle between Rowan and Anilu, maybe few people would not believe it.

Among the people present—or rather, on this sea, only Nicole Robin, an archaeologist who has been studying ancient writing since childhood, will notice this text engraved on the golden pillar!

And the meaning of the above is equally puzzling-

"What's the use of studying this? We're lost."

This is a rather inexplicable sentence, and everyone has no idea what the person who wrote this sentence meant.

Crocodile frowned slightly, slightly surprised: "Is there such a thing as 'font' in ancient writing?"

In fact, Crocodile has seen a lot of ancient writings. Although he can't understand their meanings at all, the overall handwriting style tends to be neat and standardized.

But this is clearly not the case with the ancient writings now appearing on the golden pillars.

Crocodile couldn't help but wonder, could it be another font?

But Robin shook his head and denied: "No, it's just a very scribbled handwriting."

Robin's fingers caressed the gold pillar.

The properties of gold are quite stable, and there is no need to worry about weathering similar to stone, so Robin can touch it with his hands.

In this way, Robin came up with more useful information.

"The handwriting on this... is new."

"new?"

Crocodile raised his eyebrows, "You mean, besides the Four Seas Alliance, who else came to the empty island recently and left ancient writing on this golden pillar?"

If that's the case, things get even more interesting.

But Robin's answer disappointed Crocodile a little.

"No, when I say 'new' I don't mean recent, but 'new' relative to the age when ancient writing should exist."

Robin said slowly: "This text comes from about eight hundred years ago."

"Hahaha, that's been long enough, about the same time as the establishment of the World Government..."

When Crocodile said this, he suddenly stopped.

He turned his head and looked at Rowan, as if thinking of something.

[Golden Dawn] The era when Ryan Rowan was active was just 800 years ago!

And the time when the Lost City Shandora was active was also 800 years ago!

This is no longer just a coincidence.

In other words, someone who was almost the same age as Rowan wrote this sentence in extremely scrawled ancient script on the empty island - or on the golden pillar of Shandora -

What's the use of studying these? We are lost.

Crocodile touched his chin and wondered, "What is the person who wrote this 'researching'?"

Chandora?

No, since it was 800 years ago, it means that the person who wrote this passage was in the same era as Shanduola, and may even be a member of Shanduola!

So, is it the sea floor stone passage not far away?

It is possible that the Hailou stone passage was not necessarily created by the people of Shandola.

But Ryan Rowan, who was on the side, suddenly interrupted, speculating: "Is it possible... is the ancient text 'itself' that wrote this sentence?"

"what?"

Both Robin and Crocodile were surprised by Rowan's speculation.

According to Luo Wen's meaning, the full meaning of this passage should be - "What's the use of studying ancient scripts? Anyway, we are lost."

It's a neat statement, but why?

Rowan saw the doubts in the eyes of the two and slowly explained:

"The so-called 'ancient script' is an 'ancient script' even for people 800 years ago."

"The years of ancient writing are much longer than we thought."

"Far beyond the mere 'eight hundred years'."

Rowan's hand gently stroked the golden pillar in front of him.

"Eight hundred years ago, in the era of melee wars between countries, archaeologists were extremely rare, because there was no stable environment for scientific research."

"Even if there are archaeologists, they are a group of poor scholars with a serious lack of research materials."

"And among them, there are even fewer people who understand ancient scripts."

"To be able to write this paragraph completely in such scribbled handwriting shows that the person who engraved this paragraph must have a very high attainments in ancient writing."

As Rowan said.

It is not difficult to write a foreign language neatly, as long as you have a dictionary and patience~www.novelbuddy.com~ even a child can do it.

But in order to scribble a paragraph, you have to be proficient in the foreign language!

When Rowan said this, Crocodile probably had a guess.

"Hehehe, that's what happened..."

Crocodile lit a cigarette and analyzed: "Shandora was destroyed 800 years ago, and that was the time when the countries at sea were fighting for hegemony."

"Probably this Shandora archaeologist realized that the ancient texts he devoted his life to researching were useless, and he could only watch Shandola's destruction, and that's why he left this sentence, right?"

Such speculation is not unreasonable.

But Rowan shook his head again.

"No, maybe that's not what he meant."

Rowan is a person who has experienced that era, and is even one of the most dazzling people in that era.

Therefore, he can almost be sure that Shandola, which was once so prosperous, did not "participate" in the melee of the countries back then!

If it weren't for this, Shandola, who could build such a huge city, would not be able to go unnoticed.

There is only one possibility-

The "lose" in this passage does not mean losing the hegemony war!

It's... some other being.

And this "existence" is the direct reason why Shandola did not participate in the melee of the nations!

It may even be the root cause of Shandola's complete destruction 800 years ago!

Rowan's eyes turned, looking at the Hailou stone passage not far away, and muttered:

"Beihai's arsenal, whether it's ancient weapons, or Shandora now..."

"What are they fighting against?"

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