"Pendant? Is the success of the experiment because of the addition of that pendant?" Allen looked at the pendant in Dracula's memory and couldn't help thinking.

"What exactly is that pendant? Why does it have such an effect."

Dracula's memory couldn't find any information related to it at all, and Allen waved his hand to stop the operation of the rune circle. Allen found Victor's notebook again, hoping to find information about the pendant.

Finally in a diary, Allen found out about the origin of the pendant, which was obtained in a thrift store in London.

Victor Frankstein was once an academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences. The talented young scientist was once the darling of the Royal Society. It was just that this scientist was expelled from the Royal Academy of Sciences and expelled from the Royal Academy of Sciences for studying some taboo knowledge and conducting some evil experiments. .

Suddenly, this rising star in the scientific world turned into an embarrassed drowning dog, and there was no place for him in the scientific world of the entire Western world.

The embarrassed Victor wanted to leave the land and head to the east, but his actions were known to Dracula in Romania, and Count Dracula sent him an invitation. Victor, who was desperate, went to Romania without hesitation, and completed his experiment in this backward area.

He successfully used various organs of dead bodies to create a life.

"It seems that if you want to figure out the pendant, you have to go to London." Allen closed Victor's notebook and walked out.

......

British capital, London.

As the capital of the world's most powerful country in this era, London's environment is not as beautiful as imagined. The climate here is humid and foggy, and the air is filled with the smell of sulfide.

As an industrial center, it consumes a huge amount of coal every day. Compared to the weather in Romania, it is more gloomy. The Thames River that runs through the city is now drinking black and smelly. This is the sewage ditch of the entire city.

A figure flicked across the sky and landed on the spire of a church.

Allen overlooked this huge city full of British style. At this time, London was full of traffic, and the air was filled with the smell of horse dung. Although it was the capital of the most powerful empire in this period, the living environment here was very poor.

Sewage flows across the road, human and animal excrement can be seen everywhere on the road, and the same busy port is still in Victorian London, which is the city's strongest period.

This is the peak of the British Industrial Revolution, as well as the peak of various cultural economies, where various schools of thought collide and merge with each other.

West London is the seat of the British Royal Palace, Prime Minister's residence, Parliament and government, East London is an industrial area, and South London is a mixed area of ​​industry, commerce and residential. The place where Victor got the pendant is a thrift shop here.

The streets are noisy and lively, well-dressed British gentlemen wearing civilized hats and holding civilized sticks are riding horse-drawn carriages, and the streets are more ordinary workers with shabby clothes and disheveled faces. The merchants came and went hurriedly with handymen, and the whole of London seemed extremely busy.

Allen walked past them silently, and then started looking for the thrift store according to the information in the notebook.

It went well, Allen found the thrift shop without expending much effort, and then walked in. The shop is not big, and all kinds of used goods are neatly stacked in the house. I didn't think about the cramped and messy I imagined. Although the shop is small, it is very clean.

"What does the guest need?" An old man in his fifties walked out and saw Alan, and immediately greeted him.

"I'm George, the owner of this thrift store. What do the guests want?"

"Have you seen this pendant?" Allen took out an envelope and handed it to George.

I opened the envelope with some doubts, and took out a picture from the inside, which was painted with a beautiful red gem pendant.

"This thing is a bit familiar, let me think about it. It's a bit bad to remember when people are old." Seeing the thing on the picture, George said with a look in his eyes.

Allen smiled slightly, reached out and took out a few gold coins and put them on the table.

Seeing the golden coin, George was all smiles: "Dear guest, I remember, I have indeed seen the garnet pendant on this."

"More than a year ago, I sold this garnet pendant to a young man."

"Where did you get that garnet pendant?" Allen nodded and continued to ask.

"This garnet pendant was obtained when I was young and during a trip to Gaul." George glanced at Allen and continued: "Guests like this garnet pendant? I have other similar ones here. Guests want Don't take a look?"

"Did you get it in one place?" Allen heard the same look in his eyes.

"Uh, no, these are obtained elsewhere."

"Take it out and let me have a look." Allen was disappointed when he heard that, but was still ready to take a look.

Soon George walked out of the house, holding a well-made wooden box in his hand: "Guest, this is a garnet pendant, which is better than the color and size." Then he handed the box over.

Allen took the wooden box and opened it. There were three garnet pendants the size of pigeon eggs. The three pendants were all inlaid with silver ornaments. The workmanship seemed to be pretty good. It's just that Allen took a look and was disappointed. There is nothing special about these garnet pendants, even some ordinary garnets.

He picked it up and checked it, and Allen put it back again.

"Are there any other garnet pendants?" Allen asked again.

"I'm sorry, UU reading www.uukanshu.com only has these few." George looked at Alan with some doubts: "Guest, are you not satisfied with these garnets?"

Allen shook his head disappointedly.

"Then where did you get that garnet pendant in Gaul?" Allen put down a few garnet pendants and asked.

"I bought it at a stall in Paris." Although George was puzzled, he answered Allen's question.

"Then can you still find that person now?"

"I'm sorry, sir, that happened more than ten years ago. Besides, it was a small vendor. Who knows where he will be now? And I have forgotten what that person looks like for a long time." George was helpless. Said with a smashed hand.

"But I remember that I bought a handbook with this garnet pendant at the time." George said as if he had suddenly remembered something.

"The letter? Where is it, show it to me." Alan raised his eyebrows, he was about to give up, but he didn't expect there to be news.

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