Soon, Liang En and Joan of Arc appeared in the museum hall on the first floor, and saw the huge stone tablet that was at least as tall as a person. This stone tablet was placed where they could be seen as soon as they entered the door. Block a circle of rope.

This stone tablet was carved to look like a cross, but unlike most crosses, underneath this cross was a fully armed Viking warrior.

On the back of the cross is a monstrous beast figure and entangled chains. It is obvious that this is a cross with a traditional Nordic style. At least the pattern on it does not belong to Christianity, but to the traditional Viking religion.

Obviously this is a cross carved in the early days of the spread of Christianity in Northern Europe. In addition to adding traditional patterns familiar to the locals, the stone carvings of warriors fighting evil monsters are also very consistent with the aesthetics of the ancient Vikings.

From a religious perspective, this is indeed a very valuable sculpture, but it is not that simple to find out whether there is a secret behind this sculpture and what the secret is.

"Do you know where this stone comes from?" After carefully examining the stone and confirming that it did come from Northern Europe in the Viking Age, Liang En turned around and asked the staff member who accompanied him. .

"Not sure, and this is what our ancestors have always wanted to figure out." The staff member shook his head and sighed. "All the original data have disappeared, and there is too little information that can be analyzed from this stone tablet alone."

According to this staff member, they have tried many times to deduce the specific situation of this stone tablet, but because there is no text on the stone tablet, they have made no progress in more than a hundred years except for confirming that the stone tablet came from Northern Europe.

"I remember there is a method called mineral comparison, which is to determine the origin of those things by analyzing mineral composition. Have you done this experiment?" Liang En asked after thinking for a while.

"We did. We took samples and analyzed the stone monument and passed the test results to the corresponding website." The staff member nodded. "It's just that we haven't been able to find the corresponding excavation point."

"That's right, this is indeed a job of luck." Liang En knew that although this traceability method was accurate, it could not find the corresponding target in all cases, especially when those mines were not discovered and uploaded. What's the use?

After obtaining permission, Liang En touched the stone tablet with his hand and checked it bit by bit, while secretly using a [Detection (R)].

Touching the stone monument at close range did not reveal any new clues. If I had to say that there were any, I could only say that the stone monument was indeed well polished and was definitely not a shoddy one.

However, the card did give Liang En a new clue. After using the card, the location showed a place about a hundred kilometers north of Stockholm, Sweden.

"What is there in this place?" After returning to the hotel, Liang En quickly checked this place online and found that there was nothing in this place.

After switching to the satellite map, he discovered that this place was a mountainous area very close to the river, but there was not even a single person within a radius of dozens of kilometers.

"That's probably where the stone tablet came from." After thinking for a while, Liang En guessed that because the local terrain was really inconvenient for human settlement, no settlement would be placed in such a place without even a piece of flat land.

However, considering that this place is very close to the river and located in a mountainous area, it is indeed good as a quarry. At least the excavated stones can be easily transported away, and various materials can also be transported in.

In particular, this river can take a boat all the way to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, so from various perspectives, if the stone quality in this place is good, it is very profitable to establish a quarry.

However, after checking the information, Liang En found that all Swedish records did not indicate that there had been traces of humans in this place. At the same time, satellite maps could not see these because of the vegetation coverage.

"It seems that if you want to figure out these things next, you have to go to this place to take a look, otherwise you won't know what this is." After repeatedly checking the known information, Liang En sat next to the computer and scratched his head. head.

He did not expect that after his inspection, he would find this result. This stone monument in Scotland would actually point to a mountainous area thousands of kilometers away in Scandinavia.

"It seems you found something valuable from that stone tablet." Joan of Arc came over with two cups of freshly brewed tea and put them aside and said.

After this period of getting along, Liang En and Joan of Arc may have gotten along well because of some kind of soul connection between the two, so Joan of Arc could easily tell that Liang En should have found some clues.

"Yes, I did find a clue, but the clue points to a mountain forest in Northern Europe, so if we want to go there, we will have to run a long distance, which is not consistent with my plan to accompany you on a short trip to relax. .”

Liang En nodded and said helplessly that participating in the competition this time was actually a way for Jeanne to relax, but this happened.

"If there are clues, then go find them. There is no need to pay too much attention to me." Joan smiled and said, "Think about the gangsters we tried to get the police to catch before. If we don't act quickly, it will be very troublesome."

"Thank you!" Liang En nodded towards Jeanne. Obviously, in Jeanne's era, work was much more important than vacation, so in this case, the other party would give up the vacation and go on adventures with Liang En.

So after spending another day in the museum to make sure there were no other missing clues in this regard, Liang En and Joan of Arc took a plane with their luggage to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.

Although this was a sudden trip, Liang En didn't need to pick up the luggage because he had brought a bunch of luggage with him before. He just needed to find a place to arrange the raven and the vehicle.

This was not difficult for Liang En, because he had previously cooperated with the school and the archaeological department here, so it was easy for him to park the vehicle in a parking lot through a professor's relationship, and then released the raven. cage.

With the physique and IQ of these ravens, as well as the results of previous training, they can definitely live in the city easily until they return.

But the cost of letting these little guys survive in the wild is not low. At least Liang En promised to bring them a shiny-looking nest when they come back from Sweden next time.

Although Liang En didn't know of any place that sold sparkling bird's nests, he felt that whether he bought some sparkling containers or found a bird's nest and stuffed it with a bunch of beautiful sparkling stones, It should be able to meet the requirements of these ravens.

Anyway, Liang En had seen his own ravens pick up relatively rounded glass or metal fragments and put them in his nest before, so he thought their requirements wouldn't be too high.

After taking care of everything, they took a flight from Glasgow to Stockholm, and then went to the dock to rent a boat that could sail on the inland river and be suitable for accommodation.

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