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Chapter 181 Historians talk about history

What’s the problem? This is a big problem!!

Duncan stared at the old man in front of him, and soon he realized that Morris did not understand what the gushing flames he saw meant - the scholar did not understand the sun fragments, he

It is very possible that Nina is regarded as another "extraordinary being", such as Duncan's dependents, or something that also ran out of subspace.

Morris did think so. The moment he saw the gushing flames, he regarded his "student" as a being similar to Duncan. As for why this "subspace family" has a giant who looks like

One looked like a flame. He didn't think much about it at all - it was normal for evil spirits to be involved in the subspace. Anyway, there was no living person in that place, and the big guys just grew up casually...

However, now seeing Duncan's reaction, Morris finally vaguely realized that the situation might be different from what he had guessed.

"Nina..." the old man said hesitantly. After experiencing the fear and shock just now, he suddenly felt a trace of worry again - worry about his students.

He himself even felt that this worry was a bit ridiculous, because the gushing flame... no matter what its body was, it was obviously powerful to an incredible extent. Such a powerful existence could not still be the fragile and ordinary student he was.

Duncan shook his head.

"Nina is different from me - she is an ordinary person, she has always been," he said slowly, with a very serious expression. "She doesn't know what is special about herself. As for the flame you mentioned,

Flow... that could be 'something else,'."

"I do not quite understand."

Duncan looked at Morris for a while, but in the end he did not directly mention the sun fragments, but suddenly changed the topic: "Do you know anything about the so-called 'real sun god' worshiped by sun believers?"

"Real Sun God?" Morris frowned. He didn't know why the other party suddenly brought the topic here, but he quickly replied, "Of course I know something about it. After all, those cultists have been around for a long time, and their

Many sacrificial activities are actually part of historical research.

"The True Sun God is what they call their god, but usually believers of the True God don't talk about it that way - we call it the 'Black Sun,' or the 'Dark Sun God,' and in some older classics, there are also ancient

Scholars use the term 'Creeping Sun Disk' to call Him."

"Creep Sun Disk?" Duncan raised his eyebrows. He had heard of the black sun, but this was the first time he heard the name "Creep Sun Disk", and this name reminded him of himself for the first time.

The scene that I had seen through the medium of the sun mask - the strange ancient god whose dead limbs were burning under the glorious corona.

"Yes, outside the professional field, few people mention this name, because this name is a record handed down from the Old Kingdom, whose original manuscript was written in Cretan script, which led to the title of 'Creep Sun Wheel'

It has a certain mysterious tendency, and if it spreads too widely among ordinary people, it may have a bad impact."

Morris nodded and explained the details in this regard. When talking about things in the academic field, he seemed to have forgotten the terrible "reality" behind Duncan, and went back to visiting this antique shop a few days ago and meeting the owner.

When we are having a good time talking.

He even felt that the buzzing noise in his head disappeared unconsciously.

"The Ancient Kingdom of Crete..." Duncan was quite surprised, "The cultists who worship the sun god actually have such a long history?!"

"...Yes, although this is incredible, those heretics who worship the creeping sun disk can even be traced back to the heyday of the ancient kingdom. Considering that today's vision 001-sun was created after the collapse of the ancient kingdom of Crete,

Rising from the sea..." Morris paused at this point and seemed to be quite troubled for a few seconds before continuing, "In fact, orthodox academic circles and the Four Gods Church have been reluctant to discuss this issue head-on - consider

By the time the Vision Sun rises, the belief in the Black Sun is actually older than Vision 001..."

Duncan remained silent for a while.

The history of the Black Sun is older than the history of the Vision Sun. This is a very reasonable fact but one that the Four Gods Church is reluctant to admit.

Because acknowledging this fact means acknowledging something else at the same time - a statement claimed by those Sun believers to be true:

The "real sun god" was the real sun in ancient times, and the visionary sun that came from behind was actually a "blasphemous creation" that stole the power of the sun.

"...So, what those Sun Cultists said is true. Before the Deep Sea Age, it was their Lord who was shining on the world." After half a minute of silence, Duncan suddenly spoke up, "If you press 'Who is the Ancient One?

Whoever is orthodox and has the highest standards, they are the orthodox ones."

"There are many factions in academia and there are many opinions, and this is the most deviant of all the deviant opinions - almost half a foot on the border of 'heresy,'" Morris sighed, "But Crete

The existence of many manuscripts in the Kingdom makes it impossible to avoid this question."

"Just assume that those cultists have some truth," Duncan shook his head slightly, "but this does not change the fact that their beliefs are very dangerous to the world now. After all, no matter what their Lord was like before the Deep Sea Age,

, His current state...tsk tsk."

Morris listened and suddenly reacted.

He woke up from the peaceful atmosphere of discussing academic issues with his acquaintances and looked at Duncan in confusion: "Wait, the implication is... are you..."

"I happened to meet him once," Duncan thought for a while and felt that it was still necessary to come up with some weighty information to talk to the old gentleman. After all, he had already gained so much knowledge from this scholar, and he always felt that he was taking advantage.

I feel sorry for myself,

"How should I put it... I can't bear to see how miserable it is, and there is no hope of recovery. I don't think what those Sun believers are doing can save their Lord - I think they are sending their Lord to the dead."

More crazy and twisted directions."

He paused and looked at the old gentleman opposite: "Do you want me to tell you what He looks like now? Maybe you can have some inspiration..."

Morris had felt his head trembling from the moment Duncan started narrating. At this time, he took advantage of the other party's brief pause to finally seize the opportunity, and suddenly exclaimed: "No need!"

Then he seemed to feel that this was a bit offensive. He coughed twice and said seriously and in awe: "This is not knowledge that I should be exposed to."

"...Oh, yes, I'm sorry," Duncan was startled, then reacted and quickly waved his hand, "Then we won't discuss this topic. Let's talk about the Black Sun belief in the real world - those cultists have been trying to resurrect them.

Lord, but their simple and crude human sacrifice has never produced any results. So in history, have they achieved any results?"

"The Sun Heresy has caused a lot of damage, but when it comes to resurrecting the sun, how can that be something that mortals can do?" Morris recalled, and slowly said, "As far as I know, in history,

There are only a few records of large-scale manifestations of the power of the Black Sun.

"The earliest record is at the end of the Chaos Dynasty. Due to the long-term accumulation of a large number of historical problems after the collapse of the ancient kingdom of Crete, several city-states continued to break out in melee and famine. The Sun Heretic took advantage of the situation and entered the city named 'Charon.

The city-state created a bloody sacrifice, and later summoned a huge living fireball. The fireball floated over Charon for five days before dissipating, and finally melted the entire city-state into a piece of glass.

"Another incident occurred in the classical city-state era. The specific cause is unknown. As a result, several small city-states on the edge of the civilized world disappeared overnight. Witness records show that a huge luminous crack appeared in the sky, and the sun rose in the crack. The city-state

It was pulled up from the sea by the huge force of gravity and torn into long and thin strips before falling into it."

"The most recent one happened at the beginning of the New City State's calendar, and it was also the strangest one, because that disaster left no witness reports or damage reports at all. There was no evidence, no records, no one knew or remembered it, and even...

It is not allowed to specify which year the incident occurred or where it occurred..."

Duncan listened with a look of astonishment, and finally couldn't help but say: "No one knows that it happened? How can the power of the Black Sun appear on a large scale? People don't even know which city-state was attacked?"

"Yes, it is so weird. This has gone beyond the field that ordinary scholars will study, but my status at the School of Truth has allowed me to come into contact with some relevant information." Morris nodded and said seriously, "Then

It did happen, because one morning, a line of words suddenly appeared on the most sacred chronological pillar of the church.

"That line mentioned a city-state that didn't exist at all. There was only one sentence in total:

"Wilhelm's last call, the black sun descended from history, we failed. @ESSENCE\/书馆·无码第一~~"


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