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    It would take some time for the vines that trapped the dark elf to wither and die, so I didn't have to worry about her breaking free and catching up soon.  However, considering that the other party may be a thief with special skills, I was very careful when returning and tried not to leave any traces that could be traced. Even if I left them, I would try my best to erase them.  After returning to Atris¡¯ house, I put the heavy sack off my shoulders, opened the bag and poured the contents onto the carpet.  Seeing that I brought back some strange objects, Flotra also came to my side, picked up a piece of Dwemer metal plate and looked at it.  "Oh? Did you see something?" "There are words engraved on it, but I can't understand it." I picked up a metal plate from the carpet and put it in front of my eyes. Sure enough, there was a lot of information written on the plate.  It's just that the first impression I got was basically the same as that of Floterra, and I couldn't understand the words engraved on it.  Although I don¡¯t understand its specific meaning, fortunately, this kind of writing is not completely unfamiliar to me.  Because of the knowledge exchange spell, I can now reliably master and use Elvish language proficiently, and the text on the metal plate in my hand seems to have some similarities with Elvish language, and seems to be a variant of traditional Elvish language.  The name of the Dwemer race contains the word "Mo", and the word "Mo" means Elf. Obviously, this type of writing that is a variant of the Elvish language is the writing used by the Dwemer clan.  I tried to deduce the unknown Dwemer language through the known Elvish language, but failed. The vocabulary of the Dwemer people is much richer than the traditional Elvish language - after all, the Dwemer have more knowledge than other Elf races.  There is a technology called "science", which will also generate an extremely large vocabulary.  Let¡¯s stop talking about the words here. Anyway, no matter how much I struggle, I still can¡¯t understand what these words mean.  At present, Nebos may be overthinking. I don't think these metal plates with words on them can play as important a role as the Dwemer Centurions. These may just be simple cultural relics.  But when I think about this, I have some doubts. If these are just simple cultural relics, then what are the thieves trying to steal these things?  Without Cassimer's research, these things are just useless scraps.  So I picked up a few notebooks mixed with metal plates and started reading them.  Casselmer¡¯s signature appears on the title page. It seems that these small notebooks are research notes written by Casselmer himself.  After flipping through several pages, I finally understood the purpose of a sack of metal plates.  As a researcher of Dwemer culture, Kassemer has included Dwemer texts in his research agenda, and these small books can be regarded as rudimentary "Dwemer-Elven" dictionaries.  The dictionary is not complete. After all, Cassimer's energy is very limited and the focus of his research is not focused on this aspect. Therefore, the vocabulary recorded above is relatively conservative. When converted to me, it probably can only meet the needs of primary school students.  So the purpose of stealing these dictionaries by thieves should be to use Cassimer's research results to decipher the information left by Dwemer, or it may be simply blatant plagiarism of academic results.  After deducing the motive of the thief, it is time to consider the ownership of the stolen goods.  After the old man Nepos knew that these stolen goods were not as important as he thought, he would be disappointed and no longer have any interest in them; and now that the matter has been done, whether it is to hand over the stolen goods to the dark elf thieves or return them  Even returning to Kasemmer seemed a bit cover-up. The final destination of these stolen goods should be destroyed secretly under Nepos' order to avoid leaving any evidence of crime. ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? These are Cassemer¡¯s hard work after all, and it would be a pity to destroy them in vain, so I decided to make a copy of these notes.  ¡­ ¡­ ¡°This is¡­¡± Just as I was casting a spell to copy the research notes, Atris came to the room and saw the pile of metal plates stacked on the carpet.  It was probably his superior who informed them of the major theft of cultural relics that occurred in the Stone Fortress, and Aitris seemed very sensitive to these stolen goods.  "You actually stole the court mage's laboratory?" "Uh, no, I just recovered the stolen goods from the thief." Faced with Atris' nervous questioning, I quickly shied away from the relationship.  After hearing that the crime was not committed by me, Itris breathed a sigh of relief and continued to ask me, "Where is the thief? We need to arrest him and bring him to justice." "Well after he was discovered by me, he dropped the stolen goods and ran away.  "Yes." "Does he have any physical characteristics?" I continued to pretend to be ignorant and shook my head.  "Okay," Atris walked towards the sack, preparing to put the metal plate back into the bag, "GeneralIt would be great if we could recover the stolen goods. This would at least allow us to report to the higher authorities huh?  " "Wait a minute," I held Aitris's arm, "I can't give you these stolen goods yet.  "(To be continued)
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