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104 The authorities are confused, and the bystanders are not sure.

In the eyes of Robin, an onlooker, Kos never made accurate predictions. He almost only spoke half of his words, or his tone was ambiguous, leaving room for the listener's imagination.

What's more important is that although he desperately denied his prophetic ability at first, if you think about it carefully, you will find that it is more like deliberately inducing Crocodile to believe this statement than denying it.

The only prediction that can be called accurate is about Pluto. Although he used "what you want" to refer to it at the time, unlike the previous vague words, he expressed it very clearly and firmly. Moreover, after hearing the name Pluto, he began to deny it without any delay. This proved that Kos knew that what Crocodile was looking for was Pluto, and also knew that Alabasta had clues related to Pluto.

This made Robin, who originally didn't care much about the prophecy, become interested, because she had inferred that there were clues to Pluto in Alabasta based on the historical texts of several places, so how did Kos know? Woolen cloth?

Although Crocodile's actions are hidden, if you investigate carefully, you will still find that there is a mysterious organization preparing to move in Alabasta. However, only Crocodile and Robin knew that the true purpose of this organization was the historical text of Alabasta.

Therefore, Robin could only infer that Kos obtained this information by accident through intelligence spying.

Although Robin believed what Kos said before that "this world is a comic book" for a moment, he later thought it was just a joke.

But the question she asked subconsciously out of excitement gave her a bold guess about Kos's identity.

"A blank hundred years" is an extremely unfamiliar term to most people in the world. Even "history" does not exist for ordinary people. But when Robin asked " A hundred years of blankness." Shikos was not surprised at all, but answered very quickly.

In other words, the term "Blank Hundred Years" is not unfamiliar to Coase.

In addition, he can know the existence of Hades, so Robin has a bold guess about Kos's identity - he is an archaeologist like himself.

And if you think about it this way, you can find that many things can be explained. The reason why Garp was able to persuade him to retreat was because he did master some secrets related to the Tianlong people, so Garp had to be open to him and make corresponding guesses.

But all this was just speculation, so Robin decided to test Kos, and the test content was that little piece of paper.

Most people who see ancient writings will think that they are just weird patterns, while people who study historical texts will subconsciously interpret them after seeing ancient writings.

Robin can judge whether his guess is correct based on Cos's reaction after seeing the content on the note.

After Kos took one look at the note and ran away, Robin was stunned for a moment, and then realized that Kos understood the contents of the note and took action.

Based on his reaction speed, Robin realized that for Kos, reading ancient texts was as easy and smooth as reading normal texts.

Robin realized that he seemed to have met the same kind of people, the same kind of people who could interpret the text of history that he had never encountered since taking on the title of "Son of the Devil".

If it weren't for the fact that Kos's age didn't look like he was in his mid-twenties, Robin would even think that he was a survivor of O'Hara like herself.

But no matter what, it is always a good thing to find people with a common language in this world. As the only person in the world who can interpret the text of history, Robin is extremely lonely. That includes not only loneliness in the general sense, but also the loneliness of not being able to find the answer after finishing a very difficult math assignment.

But now Robin finally has someone who can give the answer, so that after translating the historical text, he will not be unable to ensure 100% accuracy because there is no comparison.

What's more, Robin judged from the fact that Kos took the risk to tell Crocodile the whereabouts of Pluto even though he didn't need to, and judged that he was not a person with evil intentions. On the contrary, Robin felt a little ashamed of himself for working with Crocodile to seek the country just to read the historical text. .

"Why are you looking at me like that?"

Although he didn't know what Robin was thinking, Kos felt that she was probably wrong.

"It's nothing."

Robin shook his head slightly,

"Thank you. Crocodile seems to have given up on his plan to seek a country. In this case, my sins may be alleviated a bit."

"Oh, all right."

Kos nodded, so that the two mouthfuls of blood he vomited and the time he was thrown by Crocodile were still worth it.

Seeing that Robin seemed to have no intention of continuing to entangle, Kos turned around and left.

"Wait a minute, can you tell me what the text of Alabasta's history says? I'm still a little bit reluctant to not be able to see it with my own eyes."

After hearing Robin's question behind him, Kos thought for a while and began to recall the plot of Alabasta. However, when he was watching the animation, most of his attention was on the battle between Luffy and Crocodile. The content of the previous comics I didn’t bother to make it up, so I only had a vague impression.

"Sorry, I don't remember very clearly. It mainly records local dynasty changes and major events, as well as the whereabouts of Pluto. But in fact Pluto seems to be no longer in that country."

"Goodbye then."

Robin smiled and waved at Kos.

"See you."

Kos also waved and then turned and walked towards the port.

Watching Kos's leaving figure, Robin felt that instead of being relieved that his confusion was solved, he felt that Kos was full of mysteries.

Although she was asking about the historical text of Alabasta, Kos's answer still surprised her, because he seemed to have actually seen the historical text whose specific location she didn't even know.

This seemed to make Crocodile and herself, who had to spend a lot of time planning a country for a historical text, a little confused.

How on earth did he do it?

Robin was lost in thought.

She would never have thought that Kos had already told the answer.

After all, although in this world there are beings like space pirates and pandas that transcend common sense, and the laws of physics are riddled with holes, and even time travelers exist, there are only so many people who can travel from other worlds. Exists in the joint theatrical version.

Not to mention that Kos also told his secret very "candidly", which made his words even less credible.

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