Magus Tech

Chapter 1545: Plane disaster

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"What do you think of my entire theory? Do you agree with it?" After Richard thought for a while, Abel looked at Richard and asked aloud.

Richard pursed his lips and said, "Before I answer your question, I want to ask you two questions first."

"Two questions? OK, please."

"The first question is, why did you leave beacons on many planes, calling me to come, or calling people who are as curious as me about the truth of the world to come?"

"It's simple." Abel replied without concealment, "I called you and people like you here to help me. As I told you just now, the only purpose of 'Otai Brain' now is to find out the ultimate Spells. To this end, 'Otai's Brain' has conducted a lot of calculations, splitting and recombining all the languages that exist in the world, and trying to generate meaningful and correct spells that can actually affect the world.

And this is obviously an unimaginably huge project. After all, there are too many types of languages in the world, and there are too many basic characters for each language. If they are all split and recombined, the number of spells obtained will be extremely terrifying. Even if a person starts reciting it from birth, he will never finish reciting it until he dies. Although the calculation amount of 'Otai's Brain' is not small, it has not been completely calculated so far. At most, it has calculated only a small part.

In order to improve efficiency, it is necessary to screen through human wisdom, first eliminate those spell combinations that are almost impossible to be useful, and leave doubtful spell combinations for experimentation. In this way, it may be possible to find the 'ultimate spell' in one's lifetime.

In the beginning, there were many people helping me, but then because of something, they all disappeared and I was the only one left. After that, I worked hard for a long time, until I found that I could barely maintain the 'Otai Brain' by myself, replace the damaged parts, let alone successfully experiment with all the suspicious spell combinations, so I had to try to find outside help.

Because I had to protect the 'Otai's Brain', I couldn't leave 'Otai', so I used some means to send many beacons out to reach other planes. I hope there are people with the same goal as me who can follow the beacon to 'Otai' and help me, that's it. "

"Is that so?" After listening, Richard nodded lightly.

"You can ask your second question now." Abel said.

"Okay." Richard said, "The second question, speaking of it, is related to the answer to your first question. You said in your answer that it turned out that there were many people helping you work, but then because of one thing , are no longer there.

What I want to ask is, because of something, the person who helped you is gone, what happened to them? Also, on the way to 'Otai's Brain', I saw that the 'Otai' plane was very desolate, with almost no life. It seemed that we had encountered an extremely tragic battle. What happened? "

"This..." Abel sighed, "This can only be said to be a painful memory. What you want to know happened a long time ago, when the 'Otai Brain' kept generating suspicious spell combinations. I and Many people kept experimenting. Everything seemed to be going well, but one day, while experimenting with the spell, disaster happened."

"What kind of disaster?"

"It's hard to describe." Abel revealed his recalling eyes and frowned deeply, "It's really hard to describe. You know about the white light catastrophe. Although the catastrophe is irresistible, at least you can still see the white light. And the experimental spell happened In the disaster, even white light does not exist. It is like releasing a huge and completely undetectable transparent monster, destroying the world crazily.

After the disaster, the entire plane quickly collapsed under the influence of invisible forces - volcanoes erupted, the earth sunken, violent winds sprang up, and the space trembled. Within half an hour, the appearance of the plane became completely different from before, but we were unable to stop it because we didn’t know how to stop it.

And this is not the most terrifying thing. The most terrifying thing happened a few days later. The collapse of the plane finally slowed down, but people around him began to die one after another without warning.

There is really no warning. One second he may be talking to you normally, and the next second he suddenly falls to the ground and stops breathing. In order to find out what the cause of death was, a research team was set up urgently and dissected the bodies of the victims. They found that without exception, the victims had part of their bodies missing - either the heart, the intestines, or the brain - completely missing. Mysterious, without any scars, the missing part is as if it never existed.

By the time the research team figured out the results and announced them, the number of victims had reached tens of thousands, and panic began to spread like a plague. Therefore, after the plane collapsed, the remaining civilization huddled in this Otai plane also gradually collapsed.

Madness, destruction, suicide, continuous inexplicable deaths... Before long, there were only a few people in the Otai plane. In the days that followed, the rest died one after another, and finally I was the only one left.

To be honest, although I survived the disaster, I have always been worried that the inexplicable death will appear again and befall me one day. If I'm unlucky, maybe I will die in front of you after saying this. "

As soon as he finished speaking, Abel suddenly stiffened and fell straight to the ground under Richard's gaze.

Richard was startled and subconsciously reached out to help him, but the next moment he found that Abel's fall stopped and he slowly stood upright again.

There was a look of aftertaste on Abel's face, he clicked his tongue and said, "Well, it seems that today is still a lucky day. I can't experience the feeling of real death as I imagined."

Richard: "..." I didn't expect that Abel, who looked very serious, could be so crooked deep down.

He shook his head slightly, not wanting to argue with the other party, and asked about the business: "So far, you still know nothing about the disasters that have happened in this plane, right?"

"You can say that." Abel nodded.

"Have you never tried the spell you used that day again?"

"I tried it, tried it over and over again, and even retested the spells that were tested within a month before that day several times. I tried to repeat it when the disaster still happened, but no matter how I tried it, I couldn't deal with the disaster. None of them have any effect.

Let's put it this way, from the initial appearance of the disaster until almost everyone in the entire plane died and the disaster automatically disappeared, it was a mystery. I have even imagined that maybe the disaster was not caused by the spell at all, but by other unknown factors. Who knows? "

At the end of the sentence, Abel laughed at himself, looked at Richard and said: "Okay, you have finished asking your questions. Let's answer the question I asked you before - what do you think of my theory? Do you agree with it? Are you willing to stay? Help me?"