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Chapter 1412 The Truth of the Age of Heaven

The three ancient books "stolen" by Bingtis recorded the pre-war history that was deliberately downplayed by the Goddess Cult. Although only a little afterglow of history can be seen from these three mere books, this afterglow is not

It is enough to show us a world that is completely different from what the church promotes, a world where the world is not unified and all races are peaceful, but where the earth and the moon are full of opposition, discrimination, fighting and even slavery.

The real history is this:

No one knows who created this world, and no one knows what kind of great beings have been born in this world. Since the first intelligent creature who invented writing recorded what he saw on tree bark and stone flakes,

The world is composed of two parts. These two parts are a pair of planets that are similar to each other like twins. In extremely ancient times, they were called Redmoon and Hessenwood respectively. These two words are recorded in ancient books.

, no one knows its exact meaning now. After comparison, we can only confirm that Redmoon is the "Dark Moon" today, and Hessenwood is the planet inhabited by people on the earth.

Bingtis's guess was correct. There were indeed superb ancient civilizations on these two planets, and they were ancient civilizations that had disappeared before the people on earth and the Dark Moon people walked upright. In that continent, which depicts ancient customs and customs

On the encyclopedia, the compiler of the book called it the "First Quarter Civilization", and called the various races in the world at that time the "Second Quarter Civilization" (the Second Quarter Civilization later divided into the earthly people and the Dark Moon people).

In other words, people in this world had a very deep understanding of their own world as early as ancient times - at least people at that time had a deeper understanding of the world than they do today. It seems that there was no so-called goddess who created the world at that time.

He also coined the term "Bridge of Heaven and Earth". "**" describes the passage between the earth and the moon in this way:

"Special entry: Gemini teleportation station - open entry.

In the first season, civilization mastered the technology of transmitting materials between planets. It established two large-scale material transmission stations at both ends of the Changqiao Mountains, namely the Gemini transmission stations. These two transmission stations have the ability to self-repair. And

Using some kind of planetary energy deep underground as power, they can run almost until the planet dies. The civilization of the last season has now disappeared. No one knows whether they were destroyed by natural disasters or left after mastering more advanced technology.

mother star, and went to the depths of the universe. In short, this miraculous building they left behind accompanied the entire development history of civilization in the second season, and allowed people in the world to use the Gemini teleportation station to travel between Redmoon and Haisen.

Between the two planets of Wood. However, the existence of the Gemini teleportation station also affects the technological development of civilization in the second season. Whether this impact is good or bad needs to be discussed."

This encyclopedia, written before the First War, describes the "Earth-Moon Bridge" from a very objective perspective. It is a pity that people on earth today no longer discuss the impact of the Gemini Teleportation Station on the development of civilization——

They only believe that this is a miracle left by the goddess. And it is the foundation of this world, and they don't even have the idea of ​​studying it.

"Look, look, it's like a hot kiln," Bingtis got another pirated book that was passed back and copied by Lice. The female gangster patted the pile of large books that were neither leather nor paper.

The first reading, "Chen, come and see this. It is much more powerful than the otherworldly version of Liaozhai in your hand."

I leaned over and took a look, and immediately said that Bingtis was right: it was a general history of world wars...

"Humans and mountain barbarians are feuding, elves and dwarves are allies but have had long-term frictions, monsters and elves are feuding, half-orcs and dwarves are feuding, and the Night Dire demons have feuds with all races in the world - fortunately, they were later eliminated

The coalition of eighteen tribes was wiped out. In addition, the orcs and monsters were blood relatives, but they looked down upon each other. Humans and elves had three wars but also formed four alliances, so in the end they were allies..." All of our heads gathered around

Above the general history of world wars, Bingtis read a section of the catalog to complain about. "This catalog is grouped by the warring races, and then sorted by age. Listed at the front of the catalog are the warring races in a certain period. This thing

It’s so messed up, all the races in the world are fucking randomly combined, right? Is this the ‘Era of Kingdom of Heaven’?”

I also read a book as big as a bucket. I only read the catalog, and then roughly flipped through the content behind it. What I saw was the high-energy years of more than a dozen species around the world. Because there are two kinds of things in this world.

There are two planets, and each of these two planets is larger than the earth. The land area of ​​each planet is equivalent to 1.5 to twice the land area of ​​the earth. Therefore, the indigenous people of this world have sufficient three-dimensional space to fight with each other.

Bricks. Moreover, eighteen most evolved species have been squeezed into this world (actually there should be more, because there is a sentence in the preface of the General History of War: Some small battles and non-important races are not included in this book.

(book), these species all have the same ecological demands and different ideologies, which means that each of them has sufficient reasons to fight with others...

You can try to draw eighteen small dots on a piece of paper, and then connect them all randomly. The grid you get at the end is basically the Age of Kingdom of Heaven as mentioned by the church, and the Age of Chaos in actual history. This

Any line on the grid is both an alliance and a declaration of war, depending on the era in which that line is located.

Anyone who has read the history of the earth will lament that human beings are capable of causing disasters and that human history is a history of war. However, the book in front of you can change your impression of the history of human wars with just a table of contents and an opening table.

The fight was lively, at least there were only two world wars. What about the people in this world? Well, excluding the Dark Moon War, they have only fought one world war - since the beginning of history.

There is no way, there is a large map that is four times larger than the earth online since the server was launched, there are also more than ten times more intelligent species than the earth, and various forces derived dozens of times more than the earth (one species established

Three or four countries are not too many, right?), what kind of chaos would such a world be like? The Salvation Army also had chaos back then, but at least they only had one planet...

Fortunately, this world is big enough, and the locals have not refined uranium-235, otherwise the first Dark Moon War might not have been fought: everything that can walk upright on Redmoon and Hessenwood must be there.

It was extinct before.

"This is the Warring States Period that has lasted since the beginning of history." Lin Xue looked at the pre-war history sealed by the church and snorted. "All countries of all races are uniting.

The short-term alliance immediately starts a war, and then joins forces to resist when other countries want to get involved. This is a world-wide unrestricted war."

Bingtis looked much calmer than us: "Well, the fight was quite lively, but it's not like I haven't seen anything like this before, a multi-species hybrid civilization, or it will eventually move towards a great integration. Just like your ancestors back then.

In that case, we will fight until the end of the world. Differences caused by species differences are not easy to resolve, and it will be much more difficult to establish a United Nations in this kind of world than on Earth."

I nodded in agreement, while searching for even relatively peaceful periods in the dense chronology of the general history of war, and I found some: "Well, actually it's not to the extent that the whole world is in dire straits. You see. At a specific time.

There is still peace in some areas. It can only be said that around the world, there are always wars on the two planets Redmoon and Hazenwood, but at the same time, there are also countries that can maintain a stable situation for more than decades."

"Nonsense, otherwise they won't be able to develop civilization," Bingtis rolled his eyes at me. "This kind of world will continue to advance between local wars and local peace. Although there is no moment when the world ceases war, there will always be a ceasefire.

There is a place where you can be stable for a while - it is in this kind of environment that multiculturalism can develop. Otherwise, even if there is civilization, only war technology will be left. By the way, you Xiling, a monster race where everyone is peaceful but only has war technology.

except."

I laughed dryly and reminded the female gangster: "You can't say 'you' now. You have to say 'we' - you are also a Xiling apostle."

Bingtis was stunned for a moment, then laughed happily: "Oh, I almost forgot about my identity, now I have to call you His Majesty, right?"

I thought about it and didn't dare to nod: This female gangster is probably the first Xiling apostle in history who dares to challenge the emperor.

"Look, Mu Mu, isn't this tower the teleportation station we used today?" Lin Xue flipped through the "encyclopedia" and suddenly found something she was interested in, and pointed it out to me excitedly.

Look, I saw a drawing drawn with very fine brushwork on the page she turned to. It was a high tower with an intricate internal structure. There was also a base covered with magic patterns under the tower: it was the teleportation station.

.

I still remember hearing about the origin of this teleportation station from the Iron Knight trio. It was a relic left before the Third Dark Moon War and was built by people on the earth. Its construction method has been changed after the three wars.

It has been lost. At that time, I guessed based on the rules of technological dating that this transmission device might be traced back to before the First War. Now this guess has been confirmed: its structural diagram appeared in an encyclopedia before the First War.

superior!

"This teleportation tower is modeled on the principle of the Gemini Teleportation Station, and its energy is also collected from the mines deep underground in the Changqiao Mountains." Bingtis read the text description before and after the structural diagram at a glance, "Oh

, this is the product of a multi-racial cooperation, something that humans, elves and monsters did during a short period of peace. Scholars from these three races wanted to understand the technology of the first season of civilization, so they started with the Gemini teleportation station.

, this short-distance teleportation tower that can only be used within the planet is the result. See the last paragraph of this entry."

I followed the direction of Sister Bing's finger and saw the end of the page, where the editor of the encyclopedia quoted a passage: The moment the first teleportation tower lit up proved the power of unity. No single race can crack the twins.

Now three races have joined forces to build such a miraculous imitation of the secret of the star teleportation station. In the foreseeable future, teleportation towers will soon spread to all corners of Hessenwood and Redmoon, and the two planets will shrink into

In a village where chickens and dogs hear each other, we will eventually realize the meaning of peace. May these teleportation towers serve as beacons to light up the direction of peace in our world - Monster Scholar Lily.

The last mentioned monster scholar Lily is probably one of the people who studied the Gemini teleportation station. She may have been a celebrity in those ancient times, but now the teleportation tower that she and her alien companions have worked so hard to build is almost completely abandoned.

, "Monster Scholar Lily" is no longer known to anyone. Even due to the Dark Moon War, the race "Monster" has become as taboo as the name of a demon among people on earth.

We looked at each other and made mistakes, and finally burst into laughter.

The peace expected by the monster scholar who only left a name did not come. Humans, elves, and monsters should have declared war again soon after the teleportation technology matured, according to the records in the general history of war next to it.

The reason for the declaration of war is extremely ironic: the conflict over the distribution of benefits from teleportation technology eventually caused the three races to fall apart again. Subsequently, until the end of the pre-war history, the monsters and the other two races did not restore peace, and they remained in a cold war and a hot stalemate until the Dark Moon War.

break out……

"I'm a bit confused," I muttered, stroking my chin while looking at the structural diagram in the encyclopedia. "The church may have their own considerations in sealing up the history, but why do they also seal up this teleportation station technology? Seeing the teleportation on the ground

It’s time for the station to be released. Why isn’t the church in a hurry?”

"After all, this book is just a rough dictionary. It's impossible to build a teleportation station or teleportation tower with just such a drawing." Bingtis didn't find it strange at all, "And you didn't read the entry.

You said that the energy of the teleportation station was mined from the underground of the Changqiao Mountains. This shows that people at that time did not have time to fully understand the principles of the Gemini station. They only had a partial understanding of the energy aspect. According to Joseph's statement,

This energy ore should have been mined during the fifth war. Otherwise, the church has no reason to leave such important information unused and wait for all teleportation stations around the world to shut down: this thing is a strategic facility."

I nodded, convinced.

While we were studying what the world was like before the Dark Moon War, Qianqian was also flipping through those big books. This girl was not interested in things like war history, she just found herself interested in them.

It's just a "story". She has been like this since she was a child. Regardless of Chinese language books, history books or political books, she can read them as story books. At that time, it was very fashionable to have calendars with folk remedies and short stories on the back.

When Qianzhen wanted to find a story but no one bought her a book, she would flip through the calendar, read one page and tear it out - later on, their family became the first in our street to use an electronic perpetual calendar. Otherwise, Uncle Xu

I really can’t afford it…

"Ouch - look, Ajun, the alien version of Romeo and Zhu Yingtai!" Qianqian suddenly discovered something that interested her greatly, and immediately started making noises. I was wondering when Romeo and Zhu Yingtai would meet each other.

I knew each other, so I went over to take a look, and it turned out that Qianqian was flipping through a collection of folk tales before the Dark Moon War. I had just flipped through this book, but its value was obviously not as great as the prehistoric encyclopedia and the history of world wars at that time.

, so I didn’t take a closer look.

Qian Qian looked at those similar folk stories with bright eyes, and explained to me: "An elf girl and a monster farmer fell in love, and the two of them struggled for more than 10,000 words and finally failed; a mountain barbarian and a human

The girl fell in love, and the two of them struggled for nearly 20,000 words and finally failed. An orc soldier and a dwarf girl fell in love, and the two of them struggled for 10,000 words and finally failed. A human boy and three elf boys fell in love, and the two... um

, these four people became... in the second chapter..."

I snatched the book from Qianqian's hand and tore off the pages. Cold sweat broke out on my forehead: What kind of crap did people in ancient times write?

Bingtis also looked at Qianqian dumbfounded, and I quickly explained to her: "This girl has watched too many Korean dramas, and now she particularly likes the story of two people falling in love to death and tossing it for more than 40 episodes before it was completed.

But now it seems that Korean people’s outlook on life is still weak compared to the outlook on life of ancient people from another world.”

Sister Bing looked at Qian Qian with impressed eyes: "Your hobby is really amazing. If you hadn't left the group, I would have really wanted to teach you the technique of the third cultivation fireball..."

I immediately protected Qianqian behind my back and looked at Sister Bing warily: "Don't worry about it, do you think this girl's outlook on life is not curious enough?"

At this time, Lin Xue stepped forward and picked up the pages I had thrown on the ground and took a rough look at them. He said thoughtfully: "Well, this kind of folklore is indeed inconsistent with the history promoted by the church. It is normal for it to be banned. On this point

The stories are not necessarily all made up. In those war-torn times, anyone from any ethnic group could fight with anyone, so an interracial love affair with someone with a foreign fetish is destined to have no good results."

I thought this sentence was strange, and after thinking about it for a moment, I suddenly realized: Fortunately Sandora is not here, otherwise Her Majesty the Queen would definitely be violent and hurt someone.

"But no matter what, the story of a rough human man and three cute elf boys is still a bit too heavy-handed," Lin Xue finally crumpled up the pages and threw them into the brazier in the corner of the tent (theoretically)

We don’t need to use a brazier for lighting and heating. We put such a thing purely because Qianqian thinks it has an atmosphere), “Now we have a rough idea of ​​what the world was like before the first war. Basically, the world was in chaos, and everyone was in chaos.

In the era of inter-ethnic war, let’s talk about the key point—why did the church hide this period of history?”

I said it casually without thinking: "To consolidate my rule...?"

I changed the last word to a rising questioning tone, because I have realized that this does not seem to be the case.

We did find evidence that the church covered up history, and we also know what the real pre-war world was like, but if we think about it carefully... there seems to be no need for the church to cover up this history, at least not to this extent.

necessary!

Sixty to seventy percent of the content in these so-called "**" has no impact on the authority of the goddess! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian () to vote for recommendation, monthly vote, and your support

, is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m. to read.) 9


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