One Piece: My Spirit
Chapter 430 Chapter 430 Interpretation
After listening to Robin's restoration of the historical text on the weird island, Charles couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
To be honest, the above content is somewhat different from Shire's imagination, because the content recorded in the historical text of this piece does not mention the name 'Joy Boy'.
But as Robin said, if you look at it in conjunction with the historical text on Fishman Island, it seems that some unknown information can be inferred.
And that's why Robin has been hesitant to speak out.
This piece of historical text located on a strange island can be divided into three parts.
The first part tells about the war about the great kingdom 800 years ago, which mentions that their enemies were called 'gods' at that time, 'gods' who lived on the red continent.And the huge kingdom is to lead a group of various races enslaved by the "god" to rebel against the gods, because they are also called "demons".
The content of the second part is more jumpy, or a bit incompatible with the previous content. Although the above content is also related to the "great war", there seems to be some kind of problem in the war. Although the "God" was defeated in the end, the result of this war ended with the entire huge kingdom falling apart.
As for the reason why the huge kingdom fell apart even though the war was victorious, I didn't elaborate, but there was a word that both Robin and Shire were very concerned about.
traitor!
But this is just a flash and there is no context, and then the content turns to the survivors of the huge kingdom that fell apart with the stones that recorded the 'truth' scattered everywhere.
And the third part seems to be a legend, about the legend of Baoshu Adam and Yangshu Eve, but it seems that the position of the stone is not enough and it stops abruptly, only the content of a small sentence.
Generally speaking, the content recorded in this piece of historical text is very fragmented and messy, and the content of the last legend is even more speechless. This somewhat makes Charles wonder if the guy who carved the historical text did not calculate the content and started directly. This kind of sudden interruption of content is simply driving people crazy.
But putting aside this unexpected factor, the content of this historical text actually gave Charles and Robin a lot of useful information.
The enemies of the Great Kingdom are the 'gods' who inhabit the red earth continent; the Great Kingdom appears to be a force composed of multiple races enslaved by the 'gods'.
The second is the "betrayer" that Charle and Robin care about the most in this historical text. This "great war" was victorious in terms of results, because the "god" was defeated, but the price seemed to be the disintegration of the "great kingdom". It is not known what role the "betrayer" played in it, and it also made things even more confusing.
As for the legend of the last treasure tree Adam and the sun tree Eve, it is even more incomprehensible.
But what puzzled Charles was, where did the above content make Robin think that it was related to the historical text on Fishman Island?
"Charles, have you forgotten where these two historical texts were found?"
Robin didn't say it directly, but guided step by step, as if he didn't want his own inference to affect Charles' inference.
"place?"
Charles thought that Robin would remind the contents of the history text, but he didn't expect Robin to remind of the place?
Waiting for a place?
Ciel found that he seemed to pay too much attention to the historical text itself, thus ignoring some details, such as the places mentioned by Robin!
The place to store the text of history!
Because in Shire's preconceived notion, it is believed that the historical text was scattered around the world from the "huge kingdom" 800 years ago. It is not surprising that it encountered interception or some accidents. In addition, the world government is consciously searching and covering up. Therefore, it is generally believed that the historical text is a thing that often changes hands, or is deliberately collected and stored in a certain place,
Therefore, it is very normal that the place where the historical text appears is full of strange things, so the normal situation does not care about this place.
However, after Robin reminded him, Shire recalled the pieces of historical texts they had found. One was located in the depths of the royal tomb in Alabasta, and the other was located in the lost golden city of Shandora, and the empty island of Biruka destroyed by Enil.
Judging from the places where several pieces of historical texts are stored, it does not seem to have been changed hands often, but more like it has been protected since 800 years ago!
So the two historical texts mentioned by Robin, one is a strange island located in the 'Devil's Triangle', and the other is in the depths of the 'Sea Forest' of the Murloc Island at a depth of [-] meters. Does Robin mean that there seems to be some kind of connection between the two?
But to be honest, the sea area of the 'Devil's Triangle' has been an unsolved mystery since ancient times. Even Moriah only borrowed its name and its characteristic of not seeing the sun all year round to operate in it.
To say that he can touch or control this sea area, Charles absolutely does not believe it.
At the same time, the island that Shire and the others encountered was extremely weird, and when they finally left, the entire "Devil's Triangle" seemed to be alive. There were so many mysteries in it that even Robin was unlikely to understand.
Therefore, the place mentioned by Robin should not simply refer to this 'Devil's Triangle'!
So what exactly is Robin referring to in this piece of historical text stored on the strange island?
Robin seemed to see Charles frowning and pondering for a long time. After thinking for a while, he said, "Have you forgotten where this historical text was found?"
"Find."
After being reminded by Robin, Shire remembered that although the historical text was found on that strange island, to be precise, it should have been accidentally discovered by Shire from the soil after the fierce battle between Shire and Hancock!
And thinking of this, Charles realized that that place was originally a cemetery!
Tomb of the Giants!
And the giant family seems to have inextricably linked with the 'Great Kingdom', and more importantly, the treasure tree Adam there!
Suddenly something flashed in Charles' mind, and he looked at Robin suddenly:
"Don't you mean, Baoshu Adam and Yangshu Eve, giants and mermaids?!"
Robin nodded without changing his face, and then looked at Charles with deep meaning:
"So, if your wooden sword is still there, you can study it a little bit, but"
To be honest, the above content is somewhat different from Shire's imagination, because the content recorded in the historical text of this piece does not mention the name 'Joy Boy'.
But as Robin said, if you look at it in conjunction with the historical text on Fishman Island, it seems that some unknown information can be inferred.
And that's why Robin has been hesitant to speak out.
This piece of historical text located on a strange island can be divided into three parts.
The first part tells about the war about the great kingdom 800 years ago, which mentions that their enemies were called 'gods' at that time, 'gods' who lived on the red continent.And the huge kingdom is to lead a group of various races enslaved by the "god" to rebel against the gods, because they are also called "demons".
The content of the second part is more jumpy, or a bit incompatible with the previous content. Although the above content is also related to the "great war", there seems to be some kind of problem in the war. Although the "God" was defeated in the end, the result of this war ended with the entire huge kingdom falling apart.
As for the reason why the huge kingdom fell apart even though the war was victorious, I didn't elaborate, but there was a word that both Robin and Shire were very concerned about.
traitor!
But this is just a flash and there is no context, and then the content turns to the survivors of the huge kingdom that fell apart with the stones that recorded the 'truth' scattered everywhere.
And the third part seems to be a legend, about the legend of Baoshu Adam and Yangshu Eve, but it seems that the position of the stone is not enough and it stops abruptly, only the content of a small sentence.
Generally speaking, the content recorded in this piece of historical text is very fragmented and messy, and the content of the last legend is even more speechless. This somewhat makes Charles wonder if the guy who carved the historical text did not calculate the content and started directly. This kind of sudden interruption of content is simply driving people crazy.
But putting aside this unexpected factor, the content of this historical text actually gave Charles and Robin a lot of useful information.
The enemies of the Great Kingdom are the 'gods' who inhabit the red earth continent; the Great Kingdom appears to be a force composed of multiple races enslaved by the 'gods'.
The second is the "betrayer" that Charle and Robin care about the most in this historical text. This "great war" was victorious in terms of results, because the "god" was defeated, but the price seemed to be the disintegration of the "great kingdom". It is not known what role the "betrayer" played in it, and it also made things even more confusing.
As for the legend of the last treasure tree Adam and the sun tree Eve, it is even more incomprehensible.
But what puzzled Charles was, where did the above content make Robin think that it was related to the historical text on Fishman Island?
"Charles, have you forgotten where these two historical texts were found?"
Robin didn't say it directly, but guided step by step, as if he didn't want his own inference to affect Charles' inference.
"place?"
Charles thought that Robin would remind the contents of the history text, but he didn't expect Robin to remind of the place?
Waiting for a place?
Ciel found that he seemed to pay too much attention to the historical text itself, thus ignoring some details, such as the places mentioned by Robin!
The place to store the text of history!
Because in Shire's preconceived notion, it is believed that the historical text was scattered around the world from the "huge kingdom" 800 years ago. It is not surprising that it encountered interception or some accidents. In addition, the world government is consciously searching and covering up. Therefore, it is generally believed that the historical text is a thing that often changes hands, or is deliberately collected and stored in a certain place,
Therefore, it is very normal that the place where the historical text appears is full of strange things, so the normal situation does not care about this place.
However, after Robin reminded him, Shire recalled the pieces of historical texts they had found. One was located in the depths of the royal tomb in Alabasta, and the other was located in the lost golden city of Shandora, and the empty island of Biruka destroyed by Enil.
Judging from the places where several pieces of historical texts are stored, it does not seem to have been changed hands often, but more like it has been protected since 800 years ago!
So the two historical texts mentioned by Robin, one is a strange island located in the 'Devil's Triangle', and the other is in the depths of the 'Sea Forest' of the Murloc Island at a depth of [-] meters. Does Robin mean that there seems to be some kind of connection between the two?
But to be honest, the sea area of the 'Devil's Triangle' has been an unsolved mystery since ancient times. Even Moriah only borrowed its name and its characteristic of not seeing the sun all year round to operate in it.
To say that he can touch or control this sea area, Charles absolutely does not believe it.
At the same time, the island that Shire and the others encountered was extremely weird, and when they finally left, the entire "Devil's Triangle" seemed to be alive. There were so many mysteries in it that even Robin was unlikely to understand.
Therefore, the place mentioned by Robin should not simply refer to this 'Devil's Triangle'!
So what exactly is Robin referring to in this piece of historical text stored on the strange island?
Robin seemed to see Charles frowning and pondering for a long time. After thinking for a while, he said, "Have you forgotten where this historical text was found?"
"Find."
After being reminded by Robin, Shire remembered that although the historical text was found on that strange island, to be precise, it should have been accidentally discovered by Shire from the soil after the fierce battle between Shire and Hancock!
And thinking of this, Charles realized that that place was originally a cemetery!
Tomb of the Giants!
And the giant family seems to have inextricably linked with the 'Great Kingdom', and more importantly, the treasure tree Adam there!
Suddenly something flashed in Charles' mind, and he looked at Robin suddenly:
"Don't you mean, Baoshu Adam and Yangshu Eve, giants and mermaids?!"
Robin nodded without changing his face, and then looked at Charles with deep meaning:
"So, if your wooden sword is still there, you can study it a little bit, but"
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