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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 969

On the screen, the black and white shades presented a huge, slightly oval ball, with countless slender leaves reaching out from the rhizome like tentacles.

It was a very strange ... thing. It looked like neither plants nor animals.

"What kind of totem is this?" Luther couldn't help but ask.

"Rare indeed. I have been checking around for a long time. It feels like it should be like this one."

Mr. Ward switched to the search result page and opened the introduction, "Silversword. This plant grows at high altitude in the crater of a volcano, which is such a harsh desert-like environment, where the volcano constantly emits steam, making the surrounding area burning hot. You usually could not find any creatures around the crater, however, Silversword is an exception. It is tenacious and must be tested by the hot sun during the day and bear the subzero temperatures at night, fighting against nature. Even so, it still lives up to twenty years and is the most peculiar flower in the great nature."

Luther carefully compared the pictures, and it was really similar.

"Well, that makes sense. It used the shape of a dagger used by female generals in ancient times. The totem is Silversword. It shows that the original intent of the pendant should be for the girl, hoping that she will survive even in the worst of circumstances."

Luther analyzed.

"Yes, that's right. That was the intent."

Mr. Ward nodded his head.

"Mr. Ward, do you know the origin of this totem?" Luther asked suspiciously.

Mr. Ward shook his head, "Never seen such a strange totem."

Luther was disappointed that even Mr. Ward didn't know the origin of the pendant, so who else could he ask?

"Not like an antique, but more like something left behind by some family as a legacy that has been passed down from generation to generation."

Mr. Ward analyzed, "Sorry, I wasn't able to solve the puzzle. But, Mr. Warner, you can give me one more day, and I will help you clean it all and restore the missing part of the totem on it and fill in the original color. What do you think?"

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