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Chapter 1836 Pier

The excitement in the academy is still rising.

That Farewell Meteor Shower move actually smashed out the Academy, the Night Keeper, and the Native Council.

While Su Gao was examining himself, Fu Qian also leaned back comfortably in his seat.

Although it is only a temporary seat, this location was carefully selected.

As long as you raise your head slightly, you can see the stars in the sky through the gap torn by the death penalty of the prison archangel.

Compared with the last time we came back, the weather was much clearer, although of course the temperature was still dropping and the nights were as cool as water.

I vaguely remember that in the description of that long night, there were only stars twinkling in the sky.

It's a pity that it seems that those who were protected in the Ark, no matter what hopes they had when entering, they will never see such a scene again.

Judging from the situation of walking all the way to the third floor, it is hard to believe that those people in the broken amber survived the catastrophe under the protection and returned to freedom.

With that level of fragile physique, there is no resistance at all in front of Ark after having an idea.

Not to mention the birth plan that is suspected to have been created by the latter, the success rate seems to be extremely low.

As for where they went?

Of course, part of the speculation before paying was the attackers he encountered.

Murloc or Yu and Murloc.

But unless there is a very high population density in the corners that have not been explored, or in the second layer of feathers that have not been blown away, the numbers will still obviously not match up.

It is hard to say whether the missing items were turned into food, experimental materials for the Native Council, or food turned into experimental materials.

But it is obviously very likely that the outcome will not be good.

Even the one who protected them in the first place should have good intentions.

Not only did they create such a place, they even left no emblem, statue, etc., as if they were just striving to leave a little fire for mankind.

It's a pity, judging from the fact that no one cared about Ark's chaos later, the fate of "him" in the long night is probably not optimistic either.

"It seems that there is some very special connection. I can feel the presence of that ship."

Just as Fu Qian was sighing at the weight of history, Su Gao, who was standing there, suddenly spoke and gave a summary of his self-observation.



Is that really the case?

Is the Ark trying to assimilate anything that goes into it?

While Su Gao spoke, he still closed his eyes tightly. It was obvious that the danger was not over yet.

The information she provided also confirmed the previous speculation about flesh and blood distortion.

Connected with Ark?

The most intimate way I can think of is the possible phylactery of Brother Marr.

Even if the body is broken into pieces, it will still not die, and may even be reborn in the mother's body with the help of the existence of the Ark.

It's a pity that when I went in this time, I saw no trace of the two demigods, only a brother who seemed to be incompetent, so I couldn't confirm this.

Of course, even if it is confirmed, Fu Qian will not regard this opportunity for resurrection as a good thing, such as gaining recognition from ancient inheritance.

There are so many examples of oaths out there. It is best to be extremely vigilant about any change that involves a certain degree of loss of independence.

"Need help?"

A series of thoughts flashed through my mind, and I asked before paying.

"It can be dealt with, but it may take a long time."

Responding instantly, Su Gao's answer can be described as confident and candid.

"Okay, let's first describe the condition of the ship."

Exploring the unknown always means risks, and even demigods are no exception.

What a true professional needs to do is not to avoid it completely, but to make every risk more meaningful.

For example, at the moment, the special connection and induction will obviously help to learn more about this ancient existence.

Fu Qian believed that Su Gao had the same idea and was unwilling to waste this point.

"It's very special. On the one hand, it is indeed the kind of structure we have just explored. On the other hand, when viewed from this perspective, it is in a strange folded state. The inside and outside are chaotically reversed, and the direction is meaningless."

Sure enough, Su Gao's response came quickly, trying his best to describe his feelings.

"For example, although the passage opened from the inside leads to this place, you cannot go back in the opposite direction from here, and you have to go underground.

In addition to the difficulty in determining the location, there is also a very special ambiguity, which is like the instability of the time level. As long as the anchoring and pulling are relaxed, the ship will disappear into history.”

It would be rare for Su Gao to say so many words at once.

Instead of simply using the term "mysterious and mysterious", she tried her best to detail the weirdness and describe it vividly.

At least for the former, it's quite imaginable to be in that state.

"Is there a dock underneath the Shancurse Courtyard?"

The next moment he nodded slightly.

"Yes...a dock in both space and time."

In just a few seconds, Su Gao confirmed this metaphor.



Is it a dock in both time and space? I’m a little curious as to how I discovered this miracle in the first place.

With the information verified by Su Gao personally, Fu Qian felt that some of his speculations were supported again.

For example, why was such a thing so cleverly "buried" under the Shancurse Courtyard?

As for the nature of the miracle, I have speculated before, and it may be described as "the story of a certain god".

The core elements it requires are a god that once existed, and that he is now dead and has no way to flexibly restrain his authority.

This is almost perfectly consistent with the previous conjectures about the origin of the Ark.

At the same time, given that there are several scenes with rich history inside the Ark, instead of saying that a group of people used miracles to create such a complex creation, Fu Qian is more inclined to believe that it existed in the first place and was just summoned.

In other words, regarding the specific content of the miracle, Fu Qian believed that "the ark made by such-and-such a god stopped here" rather than "the ark made by such-and-such a god".

Don’t forget what I once communicated with Professor Akai about the definition of “miraculous creatures”. What are the differences and connections between them, which are obviously more stable in existence, and miracles?

Single nouns and subject-verb-object phrases.

This is the answer I thought was the most likely before I paid.

Miracle creatures are "what God has" and miracles are "what God has done".

The former cannot be simply created with a few sacrifices and spells. It needs to be based on divine characteristics like "Huo".

The Ark vaguely gives people this impression.

"Any more?"

As my thoughts raced, I made sure to confirm before paying.

"No more for now, except to make the connection deeper."

Su Gao quickly said that the evaluation was completed.

"Thank you for your hard work. Let's see if this helps."

Shaking his head, he opened the return order before paying.


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