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Chapter 722: Search Day

The turquoise tower is indeed the best-preserved building in the entire Tallin, and even the living corpses are more alive than elsewhere.

This magic-side Salvation Army organization is committed to surviving the Great Destruction. To put it bluntly, it is a bunch of data bodies that want to continue to be active after the server is shut down. The result is naturally visible to the naked eye, but it is really a crime other than war. This is simply

The dimensions are different and there is no way to fight.

Each tower has its own emphasis. The Turquoise Tower was established by a group of mages who specialize in studying the spiritual side of the universe.

Lu Zhengkang also read some related articles and academic books in the public library on the seventh floor of the tower, and roughly understood the number of paths in the tower: their philosophy is that the core of the world is actually chaotic and disorderly, and intelligent creatures usually

The perceptual world we live in is a layer of skin on the surface of the original source, just like a layer of oil floating on top of noodle soup.

They believe that in this essentially chaotic world, there is a powerful idealistic force that shapes the objective laws of the perceptual world. This can also explain why there are so many completely different environments in the multiverse, including fundamental forces, the origin of the universe, and the universe.

The end, space-time structure, etc., the multiverse itself has a common core, and this core contains the existence of all multiverse environments without causing them to conflict with each other.

The power to balance the origin and the surface world was shaped by the mages of the Turquoise Tower into a new belief, namely root magic, which manifested itself as a tide of energy wrapped around the twin trees of time and space.

Generally speaking, the space-time double tree is actually three trees, and the space tree has a reflection. However, in the world view of Root Magic, the space-time double tree is closely integrated, that is, the space tree and its reflection are the outline, and the number of time is the core.

and color, which led to a series of time and space theories, and they advocated absolute obedience to the timeline. Even though most of the tall towers in Tallinn have mastered the technology of time and space travel, this behavior is strictly prohibited, and once

If found, severe punishment will be imposed.

However, this does not mean that the Salvation Army will not use the power of time. They have developed some extremely high-level time and space magic based on their belief in root magic.

In addition to being responsible for the study of psychic and psychic magic, the Turquoise Tower is also a group of observers of time and space, acting as the internal counter-revolutionary force of the Salvation Army. The tower owners are called supervisors, and they monitor the areas under the jurisdiction of the Salvation Army.

The order of time and space, and the beliefs of the remaining members of the tower must be tested regularly.

The Salvation Army is a very autistic organization. They will not actively expand their power, but their internal management has reached a terrifying level.

He's almost at the level of a flying noodle sect.

Anyone who disrupts the stability of time and space and has unqualified beliefs will be invited by the Turquoise Tower to eat crispy little fireballs.

Relatively speaking, the Turquoise Tower appeared in the Salvation Army organization relatively late. If converted to earth time, it was only established six thousand years before the Great Destruction, and the entire Salvation Army has a history of seventy thousand years. This turning point

It's about a woman, none other than Utra, a stranger from the Red City.

The emergence of Red City somewhat exacerbated the prosperity and collapse of the Salvation Army.

As the mages studied the Red City, they finally slowly saw the essence of the core of the world: data. They also understood the essence of the root magic: program.

When they realized that they were living in computers, 80% of the archmages in the Salvation Army had their minds collapsed and their heads exploded and died. Among the remaining 20%, more than half were crazy. As for those who were not crazy, they were either chaotic and funny.

, or the mind is extremely firm.

The Turquoise Tower was built at that time, and they shaped the belief in root magic to stabilize people's minds.

The truth was buried by the top management. They sealed the research data using the super-legendary time spell: "The Unreachable Past." As for the dead mages, they also used illusions and puppets to disguise them.

Lu Zhengkang arrived at the eleventh floor mentioned by the priest, the advanced apprentice dormitory. The many diaries he found here told bit by bit the process of the Salvation Army's internal disintegration due to suspicion and terror suppression.

In fact, it's quite boring. It's like reading the footnotes line by line under the script. Lu Zhengkang often plays games without asking for a deep explanation. He just wants to know that the Salvation Army organization ended badly. As for the love and hatred that happened during this period, now there is no one except

It can make people sigh, but it has no real use. Lu Zhengkang is more concerned about some specific directional information they hide between the lines, which is to guide the placement of some props and items.

This is somewhat useful.

The mage is very good at hiding things. If he doesn't tell it, others will never find it. What impressed Lu Zhengkang deeply was that a senior apprentice put his locker in a portrait. It was very natural and fundamental.

It is impossible to see the deformation of the space-time structure. If he hadn't hinted in his diary: "(Faerun language) If you need it, then listen to the otherworldly music on the third row of cabinets. It's not Tchaikovsky."

Future, Ravel is very good.”

The so-called alien music refers to the musical works of civilizations outside the jurisdiction of The Salvation Army.

What makes Lu Zhengkang feel more at ease is that this senior apprentice has collected some earth specialties. The third row of cabinets are all earth's literary and artistic works. There is a row dedicated to music, which is basically phonograph records, from classical vinyl to

They range from modern colored glue to modern ones, but the time span is a bit long, and the order is still very random. They are obviously not as carefully taken care of as books. It can be seen that the collector himself does not really love music.

He found a piece of "Boleiro" by Maurice Ravel. Lu Zhengkang did not recognize the piece at first, so he put it into the record player. The tune slowly sounded in the apprentice dormitory. It was very familiar.

But I just can't remember.

The music creates some magical waves.

Then, the portrait on the wall turned into a portal. Lu Zhengkang reached in and took out some spell books, some high-level potions, and a set of six communication crystals.

With the communication crystal, Lu Zhengkang can communicate with the priest in real time in the Tallinn area.

Speaking of which, this priest has never revealed his true identity, and the access card he handed to Lu Zhengkang did not belong to him at all, but belonged to a senior apprentice assistant named Durila Modo.

Just think about it, how could someone who could witness the dusty past be just an apprentice assistant?

As Lu Zhengkang's exploration progressed, his identity also had several clear indicators.

One possibility is that the priest is Freeman Jean Orr, the secretary to the supervisor, or he is the tower designer Jason Townley, or he may be the director of the archives, whose real name is unknown, and he is known as the archiver.

The three are the most likely high-level personnel. As for the leader, he is the minister of the Department of Belief Adjudication, that is, a dirty old guy who plays psychology and guides the way to suppress counterrevolutionaries.


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