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Introduction of King Otoka's Staff

1938 began to be serialized, 1939 released a single version, and 1947 released a color version for the first time. Tintin found a briefcase in Chair Hill in the park. Fortunately, there is an address on the briefcase. The kind Tintin naturally returned the briefcase to the lost person, which was the cause of the incident.

It turned out that the lost man was a professor who studied historical relics. The professor is nearsighted. Tintin didn't recognize Tintin when he first entered the door. He thought it was Mrs. Philott. In order to thank Tintin for sending back the lost things and invite Tintin to be his assistant to visit King Otoka's scepter, Tintin had his own things to do and didn't promise the professor.

When Ding Ding went back, he found the professor being watched. Tintin was so concerned that he followed the monitor all the way to a restaurant. The restaurant was affixed with the same logo as King Otoka's scepter. Tintin naturally felt something was wrong. When Tintin returned home, he called the professor and agreed to be the assistant of the professor. Together with the professor, he went to study King Otoka's scepter.

The next day, Tintin came to the airport. The professor found Tintin from a distance and greeted Tintin. Tintin is very strange. The professor obviously has severe myopia. Then the same thing happened on the plane. The professor and Tintin talked about the scenery under the plane, but even the young Tintin could hardly see the scenery under the plane. Then Tintin had serious doubts about the identity of the professor. Ding Ding was noticed by the professor when he was testing him. Finally, Tintin was thrown out of the plane by the pilot. Fortunately, Ding Ding fell on the haystack and didn't lose his life.

Tintin is still late. When Tintin arrived at King Otoka's palace, the scepter had been lost, and Dupont and Dupont were investigating. The scepter is an important token to prove the throne of King Otto. King Otto lost his scepter, and he will soon lose his throne. Tintin must try his best to get it back.

Tintin stole a plane, escaped anti-aircraft guns, and finally found the scepter after several lives. When King Otoka was about to abdicate, Tintin was finally awarded the highest honor-the Golden Pelican Medal.

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