Chapter 284 Departure
When Mrs. Nell said that the information came from some songs in the tribe, Liang En thought that the other party would dictate the information, but unexpectedly, the old lady took out a tablet computer from her carry-on bag, and then retrieved it through keyword search. A bunch of files.

These documents are all the songs handed down by the otter tribe. Each document has sheet music and lyrics, and these lyrics are marked with the pronunciation of the secondary language in Latin letters and are accompanied by English translations below.

"I know this thing doesn't look like an ancient inheritance, but I think this method is more conducive to passing on those ancient legends than the traditional word of mouth." Old Madam Nell said with a smile.

"You did the right thing." Joan of Arc suddenly said in French at this time, Liang En immediately began to translate beside her. "The most important thing is that the wisdom handed down can be properly preserved, and the carrier is not important."

"For example, we first used parchment to record things, so when we changed to paper later, some people felt that the sanctity of knowledge was insulted, but in fact it is because of cheap paper that precious knowledge can be spread widely. and pass it on.”

"Yes, you are right. We should focus on wisdom itself, not those ceremonial things." After hearing Liang En's translation of these words, a smile appeared on the face of Old Madam Nell.

In fact, many people criticized his approach even in the tribe, thinking that she had weakened the sanctity that the sacred tradition should have. Fortunately, most people did not object to this approach, allowing her plan to Push it on.

But even so, it was still a very serious allegation for a wizard to be accused of lack of sanctity, and so the allegations made old Lady Nell suffer.That's why she was so happy when Joan agreed with her actions from the bottom of her heart.

For Liang En, this sorting work is really convenient for him to find information.After combining the information that he thought was related to the Holy Land, Liang En quickly found many valuable clues.

"I think I can probably pinpoint the possible location of that holy place now." After putting down the tablet computer in his hand and rubbing his eyes, Liang En said to everyone who was staring at him.

"What? You just found it!" Everyone at the scene looked at Liang En in shock, because everyone at the scene was trying their best to find clues about the Holy Land during this time, but they found nothing.

"Yes, there is a lot of information hidden in the poems of these otter tribes, and after summarizing the information, we can find a series of clues about that holy place." Liang En nodded and said.

"For example, the location of the holy place is probably here." As he spoke, Liang En called up the map with his tablet computer, and then drew a circle with a diameter of more than 50 kilometers in northern Nevada.

"Is there any difference between this place and other places?" Pierce also took out his smartphone and asked after looking it up on the map. "I don't see anything unique about this compared to what's around."

"This should be read with the poems circulated in the tribe. For example, in the poems, it is written that after crossing a mountain depression and crossing a river, a warrior who explored the road felt the clear water, grassland and argali. Then it goes on that they found the Holy Land."

"You mean that the holy place should be where a mountain meets a river, right?" Joan asked after tilting her head for a few seconds.

"Yes, and it should be on the edge of a large desert. Because before these few lines, the poem is written about tribal members trekking in the long yellow sand for a long time, and countless people fell down."

"But this place is the western part of the United States. Deserts are so common." Fan Meng frowned. "And those aborigines were forced to advance on foot under the pressure of the US army. In this case, even a small desert today will cause great harm to them, so it is difficult to determine the size of the desert."

"You're right." Liang En nodded. "However, I found the information left by the US government from the Internet, which includes the forced migration routes of various tribes."

"If you combine those routes, you will find that the road written in the poem is the road from the Great Salt Lake in Utah to the current city of Wells, and the road that meets this point is the border between Nevada and Utah. This mountainous area."

"In addition to this poem, the same is true for several other poems that mention the Holy Land. If you combine the adjectives that mention the Holy Land, you will find that they are more suitable for this land."

"Then can you reduce the scope a little bit? We really can't do a complete blockade in such a large area." Mrs. Nell asked on the sidelines.

"Sorry, if we had that pipe, we might be able to do it, but it's very difficult to do it now if we only have pictures." Liang En shook his head helplessly.

If that pipe was in his hand, Liang En felt that he might be able to use the card to find the target, but now his ability to analyze this pile of photos is already the limit.

"If this is the case, I think we can only organize people to search this area first." Hearing what Liang En said, Mrs. Nell sighed. She naturally knew that Liang En was able to do this step very quickly. incredible.

They hadn't thought of this method before, so compared to the headless flies, at least Liang En's discovery gave them a scope.

"I think we can also join the search." Just as the other party stood up and was about to leave, Liang En suddenly said that he felt that if he went to the scene, he might be able to find more clues.

"Thank you so much." Mrs. Nell and the two Native Americans behind her greeted Liang En gratefully. From their point of view, Liang En, a complete outsider, would like to be willing at this time. It is a great favor to take a risk to help them.

"I swear to my ancestors, no matter whether you can help us find the bandits or the holy land this time, you will be the closest friends of our otter tribe." Mrs. Nell said seriously.

There was a reason why she was so solemn. In addition to Liang En's status as a famous scholar, the deduction ability he showed before also greatly increased the probability of finding that holy place.

The next few people took the plane to Salt Lake City, Utah next door under the arrangement of Mrs. Nell, and then directly borrowed four pickup trucks from the tribal compatriots who operated the car rental business in the local area and drove west along the road.

The reason why so many cars were driven away was because the manpower mobilized by Mrs. Nell had already begun to gather at the border between the two states, so more vehicles were needed to transport people and supplies.

For Liang En and the others, this was the fastest way to get to their destination.Because that place is located in the wilderness of northern Nevada, the traffic is really inconvenient, and it is already very good to reverse the plane after such a transfer.

Of course, this road is also the road of exile of the group of Native Americans, so if you follow this road, you can just survey the entire environment on the spot to confirm the previous judgment.

(End of this chapter)

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