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| Mel-Mederoh decides to conduct surveillance of the road, but of course quickly discovers that it is over 250 kilometers long. He also consults the oracle, who tells him that the truth will be more than he can bear and that it might break him, but that he will prevail if he decides to proceed. Mel-Mederoh then goes to the Jeenor of Estonoh and tries to persuade him to order his troops to take part in the surveillance of the road. When Jeenor learns about the oracle's prediction, he agrees. | | Mel-Mederoh decides to conduct surveillance of the road, but of course quickly discovers that it is over 250 kilometers long. He also consults the oracle, who tells him that the truth will be more than he can bear and that it might break him, but that he will prevail if he decides to proceed. Mel-Mederoh then goes to the Jeenor of Estonoh and tries to persuade him to order his troops to take part in the surveillance of the road. When Jeenor learns about the oracle's prediction, he agrees. |
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− | Mel-Mederoh uses 50 thousand troops to surveil a 100 km section of the road, from which the stones have been disappearing, but finds nothing. Nevertheless, his massive operation makes him famous. Jealous of his success, Mel-Bortoh inserts herself back into the case by claiming that the thief must be a superhero warrior, who is strong enough to take out a stone and carry it with them. She points to a lack of evidence of the heavy stones being pulled across other stones or across the surrounding terrain, and the absence of hoofprints by beasts of burden, capable of transporting the stones. | + | Mel-Mederoh uses 50 thousand troops to surveil a 100 km section of the road, from which the stones have been disappearing, but finds nothing. Nevertheless, his massive operation makes him famous. |
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− | This theory fuels the imaginations and reports of the "red road thief" of varying credibility begin to pour in. Estonoh's Jeenor assembles a special unit to hunt for the mysterious superhero warrior. | + | Jealous of his success, Mel-Bortoh inserts herself back into the case by claiming that the thief must be a superhero warrior, who is strong enough to take out the stones and carry them. This theory fuels the imaginations and reports of the "red road thief" of varying credibility begin to pour in. Estonoh's Jeenor assembles a special unit to hunt for the mysterious superhero warrior who is dubbed the Red Monster. |
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| == Investigation == | | == Investigation == |