Chapter 829 Analysis
"Wish me good luck? Yes, I really need some good luck now." After listening to the receptionist's blessing, Liang En nodded slightly to him and said.

To be honest, sometimes searching for these historical relics and uncovering the truth of history does require some luck, and luck even plays a major role in some important discoveries.

Some people may be able to find what they want with a shovel, but some people may dig almost the entire land but pass by what they want to find.

"It's so beautiful!" When Liang En and the others all came to the top of the tower, Joan looked over the low wall to the lake and the snow-capped mountains in the distance, and then sighed.

"Yes, this place is really good if you only look at the scenery." Liang En whispered helplessly. "It's a pity that it's too far away from home, and it's too remote."

"You're right, every time you drive on the mountain road for so long to get there, it's quite embarrassing." Joan recalled the long journey just now and said, "And we don't usually come to Italy."

Yes, some rich people may buy houses all over the world and live there as an investment, but the premise of doing so is that those real estates are indeed valuable, but unfortunately the value of this castle is too stable.

"I thought castles were valuable." Mary also glanced at the surrounding scenery, and then said, "I didn't expect there to be old castles that have no investment value."

"So we need to analyze specific issues. This kind of industry really just looks great. But in fact, the value is just like that." Elizabeth talked about her investment philosophy.

"So I'm doing something to increase the value of the castle." Liang En looked at the weird symbols on the stone wall of the castle and said, "Record these symbols first, and then see what patterns there are. "

As Liang En's voice fell, the three ladies immediately took out their mobile phones and began to record the contents carved on the stones bit by bit.

Following their records, the symbols carved on the floor and low walls were recorded one by one, and gradually pieced together the overall situation of the whole batch of symbols on the tower.

"It is now certain that more than 320 symbols are engraved on the tower, and these symbols are very evenly distributed on the top platform of the entire tower."

In the evening, the four of Liang En and the others sat in front of a computer and analyzed the previously filmed content. After completing the handover, the receptionist left here, leaving only the four of them to explore.

What is exciting is that although the castle is the only building on the island, there is still running water and electricity, allowing the four of them to carry out research here smoothly.

"Yes, and I don't think these things should be carved randomly." After carefully looking at these symbols, Marie Antoinette said suddenly.

"How did you judge?" Liang En raised his head in surprise after hearing what Mary said, because she was not trained in this field like Joan of Arc, so it was a bit shocking to make such a judgment.

"Because these symbols seem to have a special sense of beauty, it's unlikely they were just drawn randomly." Mary said after thinking for a moment.

"More importantly, the granite used to build the castle is very hard, and it would be a time-consuming and labor-intensive task to carve anything on it, so what can be carved here is definitely important."

"What you said should be the truth. Although there is no evidence, it is the most reasonable explanation based on various circumstances." Liang En nodded.

As we all know, the passage of time will cause great changes in the world, and there will also be a lot of information loss, and the gap between the past time and reality that people today restore through records and cultural relics depends on many factors reason.

The most important of these reasons is the summary and reasonable inference of the existing clues. As for the accuracy of the inference, it depends on luck besides enough clues.

Now Marie Antoinette's inference falls within the limit of what these known clues can deduce. From a reasonable point of view, it should be very close to the truth, but unfortunately the value is not high.

"There are about 20 missing symbols, which means that theoretically it will not affect the information conveyed by these symbols." Liang En looked at the three ladies and said.

"According to my statistics, half of these symbols are newly created symbols, while the other half come from various religions, including various Christian sects that ruled Europe at that time, and some sects that disappeared in history."

"It's strange, normal people would never do this." Elizabeth said with a puzzled expression. Hungary was the most popular place for mysticism at the time she lived, but she had never seen such a weird combination of symbols.

After all, even occultism must pay attention to a series of principles. It is definitely not to say that you can call it occultism if you pile up things you don't know.

"Then could these things be passwords?" Mary suddenly had an idea at this time. "Are these symbols a tool used by those people to convey some information?"

"It's unlikely. After all, you just said that carving these symbols is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Not only is the information transmitted by this method secret, but the real-time performance is also poor." Liang En said with a shrug.

"Who or what kind of information do you think would allow someone to run up to the tower of this heavily guarded castle and tinkle and carve in stone for days. What's more important is that they did so without being noticed by anyone."

"You are right, so there is a high probability that the maker of these things should be the owner of the castle at that time." After Liang En's voice fell, Joan of Arc quickly gave the final judgment.

"As for the clues left by the other party, it is very likely to be used to convey certain information, but this information should be a long-term and stable information, not the kind used for emergency contact.

""Yes, long-term, stable information. Liang En extracted the core of what Joan of Arc said, "So I guess this is probably related to a hidden treasure. "

"Your idea is obviously reasonable, but I have been thinking about this question before, that is, why would someone leave such complicated information behind a buried treasure as a clue to guide others to find it?" Elizabeth asked puzzled .

After all, things like collecting wealth must be kept absolutely secret, or there must be a lot of security facilities, so this kind of puzzle-solving documents are naturally weird no matter how you look at it.

"Actually, under some special circumstances, it's very normal to retain information through secret means." Liang En explained earnestly.

"For example, if the original owner of these items has some wealth that is not suitable for disclosure, they will often hide these items and equipment for their descendants."

"In this case, it has become a routine operation to use some code words to tell the hidden situation to future generations, but not all heirs can get what they want, and many things are eventually forgotten. "

(End of this chapter)

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