Chapter 639: Chapter 24: Let
Take You Ho
We’re still spending today in the stone house, so Professor Wu decided to gather everyone for a small eting. He took out so materials and maps and shared so information about our recent passage by the Divine Altar. The desert expedition itself has had its fair share of unbelievable occurrences, so the group began drafting and composing a prelude for this scientific exploration.
Many valuable videos and photos have been backed up separately. Everyone held Que Qiu in high regard and realized how naive they had been; thinking a simple two-day trek and a stroll through the desert would bring them to their scientific destination. They never thought that without this guide, they might have given up or perished long ago.
This man, who looks only about twenty-five or six, has such abundant experience. People might even believe him if he said he’s visited the Che King’s Tomb. He has an exceptional understanding of the Irel Desert, familiar with many things like an old hand, yet his deanor and attire don’t resemble those of a local. Cheng Luo looked at Que Qiu, feeling a bit curious about him.
"Guide Que Qiu, you’re so incredible, when did you begin to understand the desert? You don’t really look like a local," Cheng Luo casually asked, resting his head in his hand.
Que Qiu glanced at Cheng Luo and replied indifferently, "Private matters."
Cheng Luo waved him off, "Sorry, sorry, I was too abrupt."
Que Qiu glanced at Tianmiao, eting her bright gaze before quickly looking away. This sense of being seen through was very uncomfortable.
"Oh, by the way, Miss Tianmiao, what you ntioned earlier—our literature doesn’t have it. Did you hear these tales from locals?" Professor Wu asked politely yet curiously.
"Yes, they are simply oral traditions passed down through generations, not to be taken as truth," Tianmiao smiled, "We can enjoy them as stories. However, everything must still be approached with scientific inquiry."
I think your appearance is the least scientific thing here, and your words and actions, even less so, Que Qiu thought to himself.
"So, Miss Tianmiao, what other legends have you heard? Could you share so with us?" Professor Wu asked humbly, "Maybe we can find so useful information within these tales."
"Yes, Tianmiao, please tell us. Even if they’re just stories, they’re surely exciting, mysterious, and enchanting," Cheng Luo pleaded, shaking Tianmiao’s arm playfully.
"Alright, let
tell you so," Tianmiao smiled slightly, glanced at Zhou Qiang, who was sitting by the wall, and continued softly, "The State Preceptor was extrely grieved by his daughter’s malicious actions. So, he resolved to strip her of her mana. However, he never anticipated that her mana had surpassed his."
Zhou Qiang, who had been leaning against the wall, straightened up and also looked at Tianmiao with a serious expression, listening to her storytelling.
"Then, the State Preceptor was severely injured by his own daughter and imprisoned. She declared herself the new State Preceptor and, furthermore, proposed to the country’s most handso man at the ti. No, I should say, she unilaterally declared that this man must marry her. It was said to be a decree from heaven."
Everyone wore faces of confusion. This new State Preceptor’s actions? So inexplicable?
"Her actions were never heaven’s decree but her own shaless desires," Zhou Qiang suddenly spoke, his voice low with a hint of barely detectable resentnt.
"Indeed... how could heaven issue such a shaless decree?" Tianmiao also laughed.
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