Chapter 406
She strolled around the collection room, and her attention was eventually drawn to a casually positioned antien, book.
A warmth radiated from the jade buckle hanging around her neck as her eyes lingered on the ancient Took.
She strolled over as her curiosity piqued, and she delicately picked up the ancient book to flip through its
pages.
The jade buckle adorning her neck reacted even more intensely.
Simone scrutinized the ancient book carefully, initially noting nothing out of the ordinary.
However, as she flipped through the pages quickly, she stumbled upon a hidden secret.
As she swiftly termed the pages, the slanted arrangement of the pages seemed to come together to form a
swiftormed
picture.
The image in the book appeared strikingly familiar, matching the style and structure of the one concealed within the jade buckle.
It appeared to be a puzzle,
Hence, it made seuse why her master’s ancestors couldn’t decipher the mystery of the jade buckle, preventing them from pinpointing the location on the map.
It transpired that the map was incomplete, and an additional copy was concealed within the ancient book.
pages of the
Simone gazed at Mr. Nielsen and remarked, “Mr. Nielsen, I’m quite fond of this ancient book. Would it be possible to consider it as part of the compensation?”
Mr. Nielsen was taken aback by Simone’s unexpected request. This book is only worth a few tens of thousands of dollars, and I acquired it more for enjoyment than its monetary value,” he explained.
“Moreover, when the geomancy master came to the collection room, he examined other items aside from the ancient tripod,” Mr. Nielsen added.
“Not only did he not show any interest in this ancient book, but he also didn’t even bother to pick it up.” Mr. Nielsen mentioned.
Gray, this ancient book is not
“My preferences aren’t for sale, regardless
if I come across one
This one is exceptional.”
And afterward, please spare some
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to the previous master, he had more faith in
particularly attached to this
ancestral grave can be resolved, he is prepared to give it
as a token of gratitude for sharing the secret of the inherited
expressed, “I have time tomorrow and the day
“Then, let’s leave early tomorrow morning. It’s a four-hour
of problems his family
nod, “Okay!”
wheel. Accompanied by Romulus Crayson, who remaine… cadf presence by Simone’s side, they
hometown.
indulged in a leisurely lunch before making their way up the
of the mountain had been acquired by the Nielsen Family, serving as the resting place for countless generations of Nielsen ancestors. As Simone attuned her senses, she detected an anomaly
have an issue; it should be your grandfather’s grave, affecting your entire family directly. Let’s take a closer
astonished, responded, “Indeed, that’s my grandfather’s resting place.” His amazement at
tombstone facing away, making it impossible to
the possibility of resolving the familial grave predicament with Simone’s
Simone retrieved a
wildly spinning, seemingly malfunctioning,
chaotic, explaining the severity of your family’s situation. If we delay any longer, someone in your family might face an unfortunate
Master Gray, how should
field and restured,
up
there
respond, the assistant ascended the grave with
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the asscant exclaimed,
donned her gloves, and retrieved the
and the others observed a small black wooden coffin adorned with seven equally
out a talisman from her bag, affixed it to the coffin,
ignited, and the nails on the
open the
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