"What?? Admiral, did you get the Supreme Lord of the Rings??" Ella used a very loud voice to express her excitement.

Although they are both human beings living in an era that is a little further in the future than Mirin's era, Galina has no idea about the setting of The Lord of the Rings.

After all, one is a legend who traveled through history with different identities like the old lynx, and the other is just a war orphan. It is somewhat unrealistic for the latter to study literary works before the world war.

"It's just the Lord of the Rings, not the Supreme Lord of the Rings." Milin said to Ella.

"Oh, which ring of power? Fire? Water? Or wind?" Ella said with a little relief.

"One of nine," Milin replied.

"...???Snatched from the Nazgul?" Ella was stunned for a moment, and immediately remembered that the previous battle was against the Nazgul.

One of the nine Mirin mentioned is the nine rings of power created by Sauron, the second generation of the Dark Lord, for the kings of mankind in the world of Lord of the Rings.

Compared to the Three Rings of the Elves, the Seven Rings of the Dwarves, and the nine human kings who mastered the Nine Rings of mankind, all of them have completely degenerated into the minions of the Dark Lord's second generation, that is, the Ringwraiths.

"It seems so. Didn't you meet the Witch King of Angmar before?" Milin said to Ella.

"Admiral, is the ring in your hand the Witch King's ring?" Ella asked.

"Probably not, maybe it's another unlucky guy, who exactly is it... You also saw how those Nazgul were dressed." Milin recalled.

Although two Nazgul were killed on the battlefield, one by Arthur and one by Attila, only the one stabbed to death by Arthur showed the appearance of being purified by flames, while the one cut in half by Attila's sword The Witch King didn't have much reaction.

According to the attributes of the Ringwraith, which are similar to those of Xiao Qiang who cannot be killed, the Witch King should still be alive.

"Is there another Nazgul?" Through Gray Wind's live broadcast, Ella, who basically watched the whole battle, recalled it, and then asked Milin as if she suddenly remembered something:

"Did only three Nazgul appear?"

"Well, there are three. It seems that the Witch King should be the eldest, and the other two are the younger ones." Milin also recalled the previous battle and said: "What's wrong, did you think of anything?"

"Those two are the younger brothers, and they are more authentic than the other six." Ella got an information from this number.

"Oh haha, do you already know who it is?" Milin asked.

"I don't know, because the author deliberately didn't say it clearly, but what is certain is that three of the nine Nazgul are Númenóreans. The three you met, Admiral, are probably these three." Ayla said.

"It's strange, why didn't Tolkien, the master of setting design, explain it in detail?" Milin said a little strangely.

In front of Tolkien, no matter how much he likes to say that he is a setting author, he can only bow down. The author of The Lord of the Rings not only set up a fantasy world, but also designed exclusive language and text for each race in it.

"Because it is deliberately not stated clearly, setting the background based on legends, rumors, etc. is also a kind of setting. Among the nine ring spirits, only one person's name can be determined, and even who is the Witch King of Angmar, the leader of the ring spirits? None of them have said it explicitly. We only know that there are three Númenóreans among the nine great Nazgul, and the Witch-King is the most noble Númenórean among them, so many readers suspect that the Witch-King is a direct descendant of the Númenor royal family." Ella explained a lot to Milin eloquently.

"Oh haha, it turns out he is the same as you." Milin nodded and said.

"???" Ella didn't know why she was like her.

"Aren't the Númenóreans just Romans?" Milin said with a smile.

"..." The subtle and embarrassed expression on Ella's face was vividly displayed by Gray Wind's nano-projection.

"I'm looking forward to taking you to Middle-earth," Milin said.

The Númenóreans were more orthodox than the Númenóreans, and they were still the emperor themselves. I am afraid they would have to pay homage to him unless Pharazon came out.

This was decreed by Tolkien, the real creator, and there is nothing to say once it comes out.

"Um..." Ella knew that Milin's personality was such a fun-loving person, and she would definitely let her do such a social thing if she had the chance.

"There is no need to have a chance. It is possible that we can go at any time." Milin said, knowing what Ella was thinking.

"Ah?" Ella looked blank.

"That ring seems to be a gift, or a temptation. It is not other people who are tempted, but me." Milin said to Ella.

"Admiral, do you mean that you can use that ring to travel to Middle-earth? Are you sure?" Ella, who understood what Milin meant, asked curiously,

"Think about how we got this ring," Milin reminded Ella.

The Nazgul who were turned into ghosts by the Lord of the Rings have long since lost their bodies and become parasites that coexist with the Ring. Theoretically, it is impossible to obtain the ring without the Nazgûl appearing.

But Milin got one.

However, two of the three Nazgul were chopped off, but only one ring was lost.

The one with the most gorgeous death effect was just stabbed to death by Arthur, and the gun in her hand was the key... the lock to the world... the thing that anchored the world.

In addition, the End of Samsara directly stated in front of Milin that he could open this barrier, and also personally demonstrated his influence on the world.

Adding these clues together, it is natural to think of this possibility. Perhaps these clues that are almost plastered on the face are that the end of reincarnation deliberately made Milin aware of it.

"It seems...that's true." Ella found that Milin's analysis made sense.

"And you need to use it." Milin gave the last clue.

"I'm here to use it? Just because I'm a Roman?" Ella, who also understood why Milin speculated like this, said.

"That's right, because you are a Roman, and you said it. Since there are three Ringwraiths, those three Ringwraiths are probably the Númenorean Ringwraiths." Milin nodded and continued. : "But as the saying goes, Gul'dan, at what cost?"

"? Why are we talking about Warcraft again?" Ella asked strangely, although she has not played the most famous Reign of Chaos and Frozen Throne... because these two games were only released after the millennium. But she was certainly exposed to the first and second generations as a veteran video game fan.

"It's just an analogy. After all, Madoka's gift is hotter than a freshly roasted potato," Mirin said.

The end of reincarnation will give everything away, but it will also take back everything. It is "all this" in the true sense.

"What about your plan, Admiral? Are you going to ignore it?" Ella, who vaguely felt that she would be the price, asked.

"We'll wait until we kill the remaining two Nazgul and go back," Milin said.

"Where's the ring?" Ella asked.

"Give it to Attila to play with." Milin said casually.

"???"

Attila on the side also had a question mark on her face, why did she give it to her to play with, but she kept the ring very carefully.

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