Xyrin Empire

Chapter 1417: The Truth About The Age of Heaven

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In the three ancient books "stolen" by Bingtis, the pre-war history deliberately downplayed by the Goddess Cult is recorded. Although only a little afterglow of history can be seen from these three books, this afterglow is also It is enough to show us a world that is completely different from the church’s propaganda, a world where all the races are not peaceful, but the earth and the moon are full of opposition, discrimination, struggle and even slavery. The real history is this: no one knows who created this world, and no one knows what kind of great existence this world once gave birth to. Since the first intelligent creature who invented writing recorded what he saw in Since the bark and flakes of stone, the world has been made up of two parts. These two parts are a pair of twin-like planets. In the extremely long ancient times, they were called Redmoon and Heisenwood respectively. These two words were recorded in ancient books, and no one knows their exact meanings now. After comparison, we can only confirm that Redmoon is the current "Dark Moon" and Heisenwood is the planet where people live on the ground.

Bingtis guessed right, there really existed superb ancient civilizations on these two planets, and they were ancient civilizations that had disappeared before the people on the ground and the dark moon people walked upright. In the Continental Encyclopedia describing the ancient customs and customs, the editor of the book called it "the first season civilization" and called the various races in the world at that time "the second season civilization" (the second season civilization was later divided into Earthlings and Dark Moonmen). That is to say, as early as the ancient times, people in this world already had a very deep understanding of their own world—at least people at that time had a deeper understanding of the world than they do now. At that time, they didn't seem to have the saying that the goddess created the world and created the bridge between heaven and earth. "**" describes the channel between the earth and the moon like this: "Special entry: Gemini teleportation station - open entry.

In the first season, the civilization mastered the technology of transmitting matter between planets, and established two large-scale material transfer stations at both ends of the Longbridge Mountains, namely the Gemini Star Transfer Station. These two teleportation stations have the ability to repair themselves, and are powered by some kind of planetary energy deep underground, so that they can run almost until the planet dies. The previous season of civilization has now disappeared. No one knows whether they were destroyed by natural disasters or whether they left their home planet and went to the depths of the universe after mastering more advanced technology. Let people in the world travel between the two planets of Redmoon and Heisenwood by means of the Gemini star teleportation station. However, the existence of the Gemini teleportation station also affects the technological development of the civilization in the second season. Whether this effect is good or bad remains to be discussed. "

This encyclopedia, which was written before the First War, described the "Earth-Moon Connection Bridge" from a very objective point of view. Unfortunately, people on the ground today no longer discuss the impact of the Gemini Teleportation Station on the development of civilization—they just I believe this is a miracle left by the goddess, and it is the foundation of this world, and I don't even have the idea of studying it.

"Look, look. It's like a hot kiln" Bingtis got another pirated book that was returned and copied by the louse spirit, and the female hooligan patted most of the pile of non-leather and non-paper The first reading "Chen came to see this, it is much more powerful than the foreign edition of Liaozhai in your hand."

I poked my head over to take a look. Immediately said that Bingtis is right: it is a general history of world wars...

"Humans and mountain barbarians are feuds, elves and dwarves are allies but have had long-term friction, monsters and elves are feuds, half-orcs and dwarves are feuds, night-gaunt demons have feuds with races all over the world—fortunately, it was later recognized by the ten The Allied Forces of the Eight Clans were wiped out, and the half-orcs and monsters were blood relatives, but they looked down on each other. Humans and elves had three wars but also formed alliances four times, so they were allies in the end..." We all put our heads together in that book On the top of the general history of world wars, Bingtis read a paragraph in the catalog and complained, "This catalog is grouped by warring races. Then it is sorted by age. The front of the catalog lists the warring races in a certain period. This thing is really crazy What a mess, all the races in the world are fucking randomly combined, right? Is this the 'Age of Heaven'?"

I also saw that it was as big as a bucket. Just read the directory, and then roughly flipped through the contents behind. What I saw was the high-energy years when more than a dozen species around the world were flying bricks and brains overflowing. Because there are two planets in this world, and each of these two planets is larger than the earth, and the land area of each planet is equivalent to 1.5 to twice the land area of the earth, so the aboriginals in this world have sufficient Three-dimensional space to swing bricks with each other. Moreover, there are eighteen species that evolved independently in this world (in fact, there should be more, because there is a sentence in the preface to the General History of War: some small battles and non-important races are not included in this book), these Species all have the same ecological appeals and different ideologies, which means that each of them has a good reason to fight the other...

You can try to draw eighteen small dots on a piece of paper, and then let them all be connected randomly. The grid you get at the end is basically the era of the kingdom of heaven in the church’s mouth, and the era of chaotic wars in actual history. This Any line on the grid is both an alliance and a declaration of war, depending on the age of the line.

Anyone who has read the history of the earth will lament that human beings are capable of disasters and that human history is a history of wars, but 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 is lively, at least there are only two world wars, what about people in this world? Well, if you don't count the Dark Moon Wars, they've only fought one world war - since the beginning of history.

There is no way, here is a large map that is four times larger than the earth since the server was opened, and there are more than ten times more intelligent species than the earth, and various forces that are derived dozens of times more than the earth (one species establishes three Four kingdoms are not too many, right?), what kind of chaos is this world? The Salvation Army was in chaos back then, but at least they only had one planet...

Fortunately, this world is big enough, and the locals did not extract uranium 235, otherwise, the first Dark Moon War might not be possible: all things that can walk upright on Redmoon and Heisenwood have to be there Extinct clean before.

"This is the Warring States Era that has lasted since there were historical records." Lin Xue looked at the pre-war history that was sealed up by the church, and snorted through her nose, "All races and all countries are united, short-term alliances Go to war again immediately. When other countries want to get involved, they will join forces to resist, a world-wide unlimited war."

Bingtis looked much calmer than us: "Well, the fight was quite lively, but I have never seen such a multi-species mixed civilization, or it will eventually lead to great integration, just like your ancestors back then. That, or it will be the end of the world. The differences brought about by species differences are not so easy to resolve, and it is much more difficult to establish a United Nations in this world than on Earth."

I nodded yes. While looking for even a relatively peaceful period in the dense chronology of the general history of war, I found some: "Well, in fact, it is not to the extent that the world is in dire straits. Look, there are still peaceful periods in some areas at a specific time. Yes. It can only be said around the world. There are always people fighting on the two planets of Redmoon and Heisenwood, but at the same time, there are also countries that can maintain a stable situation for more than ten years."

"Nonsense, otherwise they wouldn't be able to develop civilization." Bingtis gave me a blank look. "This kind of world will continue to advance between local wars and local peace. Although there is no moment when the whole world ceases war, there is always a place." It can be stable for a while—multiculturalism can only develop in this environment. Otherwise, even if there is civilization, there will only be war technology left. By the way, except for monster races like your Xiling who are all peaceful but still only have war technology.”

I reminded this female hooligan with a dry laugh: "Now you can't say 'you', you have to say 'we'—you are also an apostle of Xiling."

Bingtis was stunned for a moment. He laughed happily: "Oh shit, I almost forgot about myself, I have to call you Your Majesty now, right?"

I thought about it, but didn't dare to nod: This female hooligan is probably the first Xiling apostle who dared to challenge the emperor in history.

"Look at the wood. Isn't this tower the teleportation station we used today?" Lin Xue flipped through the "encyclopedia" and suddenly found something she was interested in. Then she excitedly pointed it out to me, and I saw a blueprint drawn with fine brushwork on the page she turned over. It was a tall tower with intricate internal structures, and there was a base covered with magic patterns under the tower. Block: It is the teleportation station.

I still remember hearing about the origin of this teleportation station from the trio of iron knights. It is a relic left before the third Dark Moon War, and it was built by the people on the ground. After the three wars, its construction method has changed. It was lost. At that time, I guessed that this teleportation device might be traced back to before the First War based on the law of technological dating. Now this guess has been confirmed: its structure diagram appeared in an encyclopedia before the First War superior!

"This kind of teleportation tower is manufactured by imitating the principle of the Gemini teleportation station, and its energy is also collected from the mines deep underground in the Longbridge Mountains." Bingtis read the text before and after the structure diagram at a glance, "Oh, this It was a product of multi-race cooperation. Humans, elves, and monsters did something during the short period of peace. Scholars of these three races wanted to understand the technology of the civilization in the first season, so they started with the Gemini teleportation station. A 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 to 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, and no single race could crack the twins The mystery of the star teleportation station, now the three races have joined forces to build such a miraculous imitation. In the foreseeable future, teleportation towers will soon cover all corners of Heisenwood and Redmoon, and the two planets will shrink into a village where chickens and dogs know each other. We will finally realize the meaning of peace. May these teleportation towers As a lighthouse, light up the direction of our peaceful progress in this world—monster scholar lìlì.

The monster scholar Liìlì mentioned last is probably one of the people who studied the teleportation station of the Twin Stars. Maybe she was also a celebrity in the ancient times, but now the teleportation tower she and her alien companions painstakingly built is almost completely abandoned. "Monster Beast Scholar Liìlì" is no longer known, and even because of the Dark Moon War, the race of "Monster Beast" has become a taboo among the people on the ground like the name of a demon.

We talked to each other, and finally burst out laughing.

The peace expected by the monster scholar who only left one name has not come. Humans, elves, and monsters should have declared war again shortly after the transmission 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 teleportation technology benefits eventually caused the three races to fall apart again, and then until the end of the pre-war history. The monsters and the other two races did not restore peace either, and they remained in a stalemate until the Dark Moon War broke out...

"I can't figure it out." Looking at the structure diagram in the encyclopedia, I rubbed my chin and muttered, "The church may have their own considerations for sealing up history, but why do they have to seal up this teleportation station technology? Seeing that the teleportation stations on the ground are all It’s time to pass the guarantee, why is the church not in a hurry.”

"After all, this book is just a rough dictionary. It is impossible for a teleportation station or a teleportation tower to be built based on such a blueprint." Well, the energy of the teleportation station is mined from the ground of the Longbridge Mountains, which shows that the people back then had no time to fully understand the principle of the Gemini star station, and they only had a half-knowledge about energy. Compared with what Joseph said, this This kind of energy ore should have been mined during the five wars. Otherwise, there is no reason for the church to keep such important materials unused and wait for the transmission stations all over the world to shut down: this thing is a strategic facility."

I nodded, deeply convinced.

When we were studying what the world looked like before the Dark Moon War, Qianqian was flipping through those big books. This girl is not interested in things like war history, she just finds herself interested in it "Story" only. She has been like this since she was a child. No matter Chinese books or political books, they can be read as story books in her hands. At that time, calendar books with folk remedies and short stories on the back were very fashionable. Qianqian really wanted to find stories but no one gave them When she buys a book, she looks through the calendar. Look at one piece and tear one up—later their house became the first one in our street to use an electronic perpetual calendar, otherwise Uncle Xu couldn’t afford it...

"Oh—Ah Jun, look, the alien version of Romeo and Zhu Yingtai!" Qianqian suddenly found something that interested her, and immediately started to bluff. I was wondering when Romeo met Zhu Yingtai, and I leaned over to take a look. It turned out that Qianqian was flipping through the collection of folk stories before the Dark Moon War. I also read this book for a while, but its value is obviously not as great as the prehistoric encyclopedia and the history of world wars back then, so I didn't read it carefully.

Qianqian stared at those folk tales with similarities and differences, 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 savage and a human The girl fell in love, the two tossed nearly 20,000 words and finally failed, an orc soldier and a dwarf girl fell in love, the two tossed 10,000 words and finally failed, a human boy and three elf boys fell in love, the two... er, The second chapter of these four people becomes... "

I snatched the book from Qianqian's hand and tore off those few pages, cold sweat poured out on my forehead: ancient people wrote some crap!

Bingtis also stared at Qianqian dumbfounded, and I hurriedly explained to her: "This girl has watched too many Korean dramas, and now she especially likes the kind of story where two people love each other to the death and struggle for more than 40 episodes, But now it seems that the three views of the Koreans are still weak compared with the three views of the ancients in another world."

Sister Bing looked at Qianqian with admiring eyes: "Your hobby is really amazing. If you hadn't left the group, I really want to pass on the skills of the three-cultivation big fireball to you..."

I immediately protected Qianqian behind my back, and looked at Sister Bing vigilantly: "Don't make trouble, because you think this girl's three views are not curious enough?"

At this moment, Lin Xue stepped forward to pick up the few pages of the book I threw on the ground and took a rough look at it, thinking: "Well, this kind of folklore is indeed inconsistent with the history propagated by the church, and it is normal to be banned. The stories are not necessarily all made up, in the war-torn era, anyone of all ethnic groups can fight with anyone, and inter-ethnic love with xenophobia is doomed to have no good results."

I thought this sentence was weird, and after thinking about it for a while, I suddenly realized: Fortunately, Sandora is not here, otherwise Her Majesty the Queen must have violently hurt people.

"But no matter what, the story of a rough human and three cute elf boys is still too serious." Lin Xue finally crumpled up the pages and threw them into the brazier in the corner of the tent (theoretically we There is no need to use a brazier for lighting and heating, it is purely because Qianqian thinks it has such an atmosphere) "Now we have a rough idea of what the world was like before the first war. Now, let’s talk about the main point—why did the church hide this history?”

I came here without thinking: "In order to consolidate my rule... huh?"

I changed the last word into a raised questioning tone because I realized that didn't seem to be the case.

We did find evidence of the church’s cover-up of history, and we also know what the real pre-war world was like, but if you think about it carefully... it seems that this history is not necessary for the church to cover up, at least not to this extent. !