Chapter 256: Will Wien be bullied too?
Why do you feel... Tasia's reaction seems a bit strange?
But Wien didn't care much about these details.
As he and Tasia agreed in advance, they first filtered out a small part of the layers of documents, and then searched for keyword sentences word by word.
Except for Lawrence who enthusiastically helped him for a while and then ran outside to paddle, Wien and Chris were almost racing against time.
But even so, there are still only a very small number of truly useful information in the end.
Moreover, most of these documents are handwritten originals.
It involves first-hand information about the awakening magic of civilians that appeared in various regions over the decades.
...Asolutely, the Kingdom did not fail to notice this situation, and even sent a special person to record it.
It was just that due to various considerations, these messages were not announced to the public.
Wien and Tasia exchanged important information searched on both sides and recorded it silently.
His eyes were on the names signed on the cover of the manuscript. What surprised him was that among them was the one who died on the spot in the Cirque du Solemn incident—
Former City Guard Commander.
However, the document I have recorded was nearly twenty years ago.
For some reason, looking at the slightly yellowed records, Vien felt a faint melancholy inexplicably.
When he wrote these words, the adult should have been just a young man with high spirits. At that time, he would never have thought that his future life would be like that, right?
So, what about yourself?
He unconsciously looked at Tasia beside him.
Twenty years later...
After all the timelines about youthful love in the original plot end, what will all kinds of people become?
He was stunned and dazed.
Tasia stretched out a hand and lifted her hair on her sideburns behind her ears, her expression a little unnatural.
Finally, she couldn't help but glance at him with a strange look: "Does classmate Vien have something to say to me?"
"Ah...no."
He retracted his gaze.
Awkward.
I hope she doesn't feel that she is ill-treated in her.
Fortunately, Lawrence soon came over yawning, alleviating the strange atmosphere that enveloped the two of them.
"The time is up, let's go out."
"How is the result?" His sleepy look made people wonder if he was lazy and took a nap just now.
"It's OK, I've helped a lot."
Wien said, putting the document book he had just taken back as it was.
"If I need it later, maybe I can fight for it again." Lawrence rubbed his head, "It's only three hours, and it's still a little short."
Tasia shook her head and said, "There are not many related contents. We have already browsed them all. It doesn't make much sense to continue to consume more time... If you need it, you'd better wait until we have conducted on-site investigation before adding."
Hearing her say this, Wien nodded in agreement.
In fact, those documents are basically handwritten records of questions and answers, and twelve years have passed since the closest time to the present.
More than ten years ago, there was a period of very dense records, and a large number of texts were published.
But after that brief outbreak period, the people who led the matter seemed to suddenly lose interest in it, and the content gradually became sparse.
Until twelve years ago, all records came to an abrupt end.
Lawrence led the way forward, and several people returned as they were the same.
With the night, Wien and Tasia walked around the garden, boarded their own carriage, and left the palace.
After waving goodbye to Lawrence, Wien waited for a long time before slowly lowering the curtains until he drove out two streets.
Only then did he talk about what happened just now.
"Tasia, do you have any thoughts on those records?" he asked in a low voice.
Touched by his voice, Tasia came back to her senses from her meditation.
After thinking for a while, she still answered frankly: "...it's too shallow."
really.
Wien felt the same way.
Since we have noticed this kind of situation, we have also conducted research on it. But why did the results come out that only those parties are telling each other without any in-depth exploration of this phenomenon?
It's like, deliberately avoiding something.
Word by word, all recorded from the perspective of bystanders, and no one expressed his own opinions.
Therefore, the lines look very cold.
"I was thinking that their records did not seem to be out of personal wishes...but they were more like being ordered by others, so they had to complete this task." Tasia frowned slightly between her eyebrows.
"It must be." Wien said, "or else, the routes to the questions would not be so coherent."
Name, age, background.
What did you do before and after awakening, do you have any abnormal feelings, etc., etc.
"So, is it because of someone's wishes... that these investigations were carried out?" Tasia pondered.
As soon as she said this, the two of them suddenly looked up at the same time.
People who can do these things and hide all the information in the palace—
After thinking about it, it was probably only the one on the throne.
"Why..." Tasia's expression was very complicated, as if she wanted to say something, but in the end she closed her mouth.
She wanted to ask why the king suddenly launched an investigation into this, and why did he suddenly lose interest?
Wien thought of a little more than Tasia.
George II was fully aware of the purpose of his trip.
But he didn't shy away at all.
Are you confident and sure that they will not touch those shameful "secrets"?
Or...
He had a strong premonition that the situation was moving towards a more complex situation.
The carriage was quiet for a moment, and neither of them spoke.
After driving for a while, Tasia suddenly asked, "Student Wien, what did he look like when he first awakened magic?"
Wien looked at her in surprise.
Those pasts can only be regarded as a very distant story for me.
I haven't remembered it for a long time.
"It's...one afternoon, I was bullied by my cousins and my magic was out of control."
He said vaguely.
By the way, will this setting seem pitiful?
While he was thinking this, Tasia looked at him with extremely clear eyes, and she showed no surprise sympathy.
"Class Wien... will he be bullied?" she murmured softly.
Chapter completed!