Sylvie smiled, shaking her head. "I'm hardly formidable-you are! The ancients would not have the ability to fly this high to survey the entirety of Huxlem. Heck, not even modern drones can do it. We are only able to see all of this thanks to you."

Frank smiled and landed with Sylvie, telling her to wait while he went off to meet Jeeves.

Jeeves nodded when he saw Frank. "How did it go, kiddos?"

He was not holding out much hope, but even if he knew that Frank could come up short, he still felt anticipation.

After all, who could resist the temptation of endless treasure?

To his surprise, Frank nodded. "I've found the answer to the riddle! Why don't we go together to check it out, just so you won't accuse me of keeping everything to myself?"

Excited, Jeeves exclaimed, "Do tell us in detail!"

After Frank told Jeeves the answer that Sylvie found for the riddle, Jeeves asked, "Wait, how did you see the full layout of this place?"

a drone,

would doubt he could fly, and he was not keen to prove

such altitudes, and he smiled. "In that

other residents, who were as happy as they were puzzled to hear that the riddle had been

riddle when people failed to do

heard what Jeeves said. "You really believe the kid, old-timer? See, if it were that simple, our ancestors wouldn't be wasting so much time, and all of you wouldn't be hanging around and refusing to

trusted Frank and argued, "We

snorted in annoyance. "Then what if the broad finds it tonight? I get it, you're

walked up to them calmly. "I promise that everything I say is the truth. You, on the other hand...

aware that Sylvie's solution

trying to interfere with an expedition with ulterior motives, most likely furthering his own goals while making

think you are, telling me what to

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