Chapter 1246 - Universe and Eon (1/2)
Chapter 1246: Universe and Eon
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio <i class="_hr">Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The cowhide notebook was supposed to be old, and the cowhide used for the cover was shi+ny with rubbing grease, almost covered with a layer of patina
The paper was carefully maintained Whether it axed or preserved with some other method, it looked shi+ny
There were sonize There were only a handful of words on each page, all as big as walnuts He glanced at them at random and could see them clearly
He did not know these words, but he had seen some of them before He had seen at least one of thes
The little bug now had rew a new set, it would have a complex pattern on them, kind of like a word
Li Du could not find it, so it was just his guess He had thought, s on the bug
Now that he saas in the notebook, however, he was certain that it riting!
Tang Chaoyang was particularly sensitive As a shocked expression appeared on Li Du’s face, Tang Chaoyang closed his notebook immediately, raised his head to look at Li Du, and asked, “What happened?”
Li Du steadied his , I a Chaoyang quickly asked, “This is a kind of writing, have you seen it? Which one have you seen?”
Li Du hesitated, but he thought that there should be no risk in describing the two patterns on the little bug as long as he did not expose the little bug itself
Thus, he opened the notebook, pointed at an ie and said, “I’ve seen this”
“Only this one?” asked Tang Chaoyang, staring at hiulped and said, “You tell me what this word is, and I rite the other I knoo”
Tang Chaoyang nodded and led him to a corner He handed Li Du a pen and said, “Write Write down the word you just saw”
Li Du knew that Tang Chaoyang did not trust hi for some mysterious information, and therefore asked him to write the word he had just identified
This was easy He saw the little bug every day
He wrote the word he had seen on the little bug’s right leg and right wing, which he had just read in his notebook
When he finished, Tang Chaoyang’s breath grew heavier and he whispered, “I don’t know exactly how to read this word, but according to the translation, it is like the word ‘zhou’, eon, in our Chinese characters”
Li Du thought for a while, and then he wrote out the words he saw on the left leg and wing of the little bug and asked, “Do you know theChaoyang became absent-minded He tilted his head and looked at the word, and then stretched his hands to touch it, but pulled back, exclai, “God!”