Leaving the door, Lumian seemed to have entered another world.
In front of him was no longer the familiar village of Kordu, but the dark red mountains and the circles of collapsed buildings surrounding it, which together formed a strange ruin.
The high-altitude fog was thick and pale, making it difficult for the light to enter. The ground was shattered and there were many scattered stones. Lumian carried an axe and cautiously walked forward, unable to find a place to hide his body along the way.
There are no weeds or trees here.
Lumian walked with some trepidation, only able to bow his back and comfort himself - at least if there was any danger in this area, it was clear at a glance and could be detected in advance.
Finally, he arrived at the ruins and came to a building that had been half destroyed by fire.
Lumian observed for a while and preliminarily confirmed that there were no other creatures inside, then cautiously walked in, avoiding the charred black wood that could fall in mid air at any time, and launched a search.
He swept his gaze and saw a broken pottery jar in the corner of the house, with a golden hue shining through it.
Lumian approached step by step and realized that it was a gold coin.
Is it that real? Is there still treasure in the ruins of the dream? He muttered to himself, picked up the gold coins, and wiped them on his body.
The patterns on the surface of the gold coin were revealed.
On the front of it is carved a portrait of a man, with a thin face, hair in the shape of three tenths, and two mustaches on the lips. The gaze is quite firm, and on the back is a cluster of fragrant iris flowers surrounding the number "20".
Lumian knew that man, who was the first president of the Republic of Indis, Le Fanx.
It's actually a golden Louis... "Lumian was quite surprised.
He didn't expect that the currency appearing in this strange dream ruins was actually the currency of the Republic of Indis in reality, and he also casually found something as valuable as gold Louis.
The current legal currency of the Republic of Indis is the Ferkin and the Kope, with 1 Ferkin equal to 100 Kope.
Among them, kopies exist in two forms: copper coins and silver coins. Copper coins are divided into three categories: 1 kopei, 5 kopei, and 10 kopei, while silver coins have 20 kopei and 50 kopei.
Felgold can be silver, gold, or banknotes. Silver coins come in three types: 1, 5, and 10 Felgold, while gold coins are divided into five types: 5, 10, 20, 40, and 50.
The denominations of banknotes are more diverse, including 5, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 Felgold.
In real life, the people of Indis are still accustomed to using some old currency units, for example, they call the most widely used 5-kope copper coin Rick.
Similarly, a gold coin worth 20 fels is called a gold Louis.
Of course, in the era of the old currency system, King Louis was actually called King Russell. After the establishment of the Republic, in order to eliminate the influence of Emperor Russell, it was changed to King Louis.
As far as Lumian knows, although it cannot be done in the city, in rural areas like Kordu Village, a gold Louis can fully enable a poor family with land to live a good month.
If it weren't for Oror's high income, he might not have seen what King Louis looked like. In the entire village of Corrdu, except for their siblings, only the priest's family and the magistrate's family had seen and owned King Louis.
For any villager, this golden Louis is a precious harvest worth cherishing.
Unfortunately, it was just a dream... "Lumianlio sighed in his heart with a hint of disappointment.
This is not about extraordinary things, so it should not be able to 'bring' out the dream.
Nevertheless, Lumi è re solemnly collected the golden Louis, and his past wandering life made him cherish every kope particularly.
And one gold Louis is equivalent to 2000 kopeis, roughly equivalent to 1 gold pound of the Kingdom of Rouen. Of course, it is slightly less. According to newspapers, 24 fils can be exchanged for 1 gold pound.
Lumian continues to search.
He wanted to find some written materials to confirm the specific situation of the ruins, to see if this corresponded to a real place, whether it was a village in the Republic of Indis that was "moved" into the dream as a whole - the appearance of the Golden Louis gave Lumian these speculations.
As he moved step by step, Lumian saw that the edge of what was originally a stove was tinged with a slight dark red.
Blood? "His pupils dilated and he quickly made a guess.
Subsequently, he made a judgment:
Although these blood are not fresh, they are not old, they have not turned black, and they look like they have just dripped for two or three days.
Even shorter!
At the same time as his heart tightened, Lumian felt that the light around him suddenly dimmed a bit.
It's like on a semi collapsed roof, something quietly touches over and blocks the faint light passing through the thick mist!
The experience of being attacked while wandering was like surging waves, instantly flooding Lumian's mind and prompting him to react reflexively.
He suddenly pounced forward, then gathered his body in mid air and rolled smoothly upon landing.
Pouch it!
Something heavy fell behind him.
Lumian rolled to the left side of the broken stove, reached out to hold down a stone, and turned around with force.
He raised the axe and saw an additional figure in his original standing position.
Under the dim light, Lumian was unsure whether it was a human or a humanoid creature.
He hunched his back, without clothes or shoes, as if his skin had been peeled off by someone, revealing his red muscles, blood vessels, and yellowed fascia. Drop after drop of viscous liquid flowed on top but did not slip off to the ground.
This is a monster!
His eyes, white and blue, seemed to be embedded in his face. His mouth was wide open, his teeth were uneven, and his saliva hung out, stretching long.
In recent years, Lumian has made up many ghost stories, but she never expected to encounter such an evil ghost today.
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