Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1077
As dust flew right into Gerald’s face, both Meredith and Giya walked toward him—once the dust settled—before
peering into the box as well.
Inside, lay a long, dust-covered sword. Despite the coat of dust on it, that wasn’t enough to hide the sword’s brilliant
gleam. It was so shiny in fact, that all three of them felt that even people who saw it from far away would feel
shivers run down their spines once they saw the sword’s sheen.
“…Despite it probably being thousands of years old, the sword still looks pretty sharp!” said Meredith as she tried
picking the sword up with a smile.
Giya herself—who didn’t look particularly interested in the sword—simply returned to look at the murals.
“H-heavy…!” groaned Meredith as she continued attempting to lift the sword. It almost felt as if the sword was
stuck to the bottom of the stone box.
“Let me try!” said Gerald as he reached out to grab the sword’s hilt. Applying a bit of strength, Gerald was able to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtlift the sword out quite easily.
“It’s really not that heavy!” added Gerald with a chuckle as he shook his wrist slightly to shake the dust off the
sword. While it didn’t look particularly special, just as Meredith had earlier said, the sword appeared to be
extremely sharp.
Upon closer inspection, the word ‘Lightbane’ was etched on it, and Gerald couldn’t help but feel that the sword was
somewhat special despite its mundane appearance.
“Could… Lightbane be a magical artifact as well…?” muttered Gerald to himself in surprise.
While that was his assumption, he was unable to find any real spiritual traces on the weapon. Regardless, he was
still very excited about his find.
The fact that he had already learned three longsword style moves—from the Dawnbreaker—made the find even
better. Coincidence or not, he now had a perfect new weapon to accommodate his skills.
“…Hey, both of you… Come look at this! There seems to be something off with this mural!” called out Giya out of
the blue.
“Oh, stop looking at that fantasy mural, Giya! Why don’t you come over and see whether this sword had any
monetary value!” replied Meredith.
“No, you don’t understand! After looking a bit more closely at the latter part of the mural, I don’t think all of this is
strictly just fantasy anymore! Just come over and look already!” said Giya as she pointed at the second half of the
mural.
“If you just imagine that this huge building—that the ancients painted—was a battleship that could fly, then
everything starts to make sense! Nearing the end of the mural, it’s shown that on the night before the heavenly
soldiers’ burial, this huge battleship appeared and took three hundred young men and women away! See the king
and the others bowing there? Don’t they look like they’re seeing them off? And then in the next panel, the
battleship suddenly disappears!”
“Take note, however, that while everyone was kneeling, the mural made sure to highlight the old beggar’s face!
Among all the painted people, only the beggar held his face up high while portraying an ugly grin. The ancients
even made sure to make him look like he was trying to hide his sinister smile! Doesn’t everything make a lot more
sense now by looking at it this way?” explained Giya.
“Hahaha! You surely have an active imagination, Giya! No wonder Professor Yale accepted you as his student! Giya,
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthe mural was painted like, what? Tens of thousands of years ago? Whenever it was, the time period had to be
ancient! With that in mind, how could your theory possibly make any sense? Battleships? Girl, if the ancients truly
drew all this exactly as you had imagined, then I have to say, their imagination really is something else!” replied
Meredith.
“I know it sounds bonkers but this mural just gives me a very weird feeling!” said Giya.
“You’re not alone there!” replied Gerald as he stared at the mural as well.
Hearing that, Giya turned to look at Gerald before flashing a smile.
Feeling uncomfortable by the way Gerald and Giya were looking at each other, Meredith immediately stood
between them before asking, “Speaking of which, Giya, where was the corpse of the young woman in white
transferred to?”
“That… Isn’t stated in the mural, unfortunately… The mural only says that both of them were separated!
Regardless, do you think that all this is just a fantasy the ancients had, Xadrian?” asked Giya as she looked at
Gerald.
Before Gerald could even reply, Meredith interrupted him by saying, “Y-you know, why don’t we discuss this once
we’ve left this place? It feels a little hard to breathe in here anyway, don’t you think, Xadrian? Why don’t you get us
out of here first?”
“Agreed!” replied Gerald with a nod.