Chapter 453 Three Days
"Of course he can leave, but he doesn't want to."

Luden sat at the table, holding a cup of coffee, and Arnold resumed the conversation,
"When we first met, I thought he was a terminal child. Do you know this concept? One person owns the property of one world. It is a very good novel. You should read more."

Luden took a sip of the coffee, and the aroma poured into his body from the tip of his nose and mouth at the same time, making people unable to close their eyes and feel it.

Opening his eyes, putting down his coffee, Luden took a bite of garlic,

Drinking coffee without eating garlic is equivalent to not eating garlic.

"But as soon as we met, I knew it. He is definitely not a terminal. There is no such terminal. It doesn't matter whether it is temperament or aura. He is not the master of this star field civilization. How should I put it, he is more like He is the driver hired by rich people, the nanny, the old man who guards the vault, and seems to be able to control huge wealth, but in fact all these have nothing to do with him."

Arnold blinked and asked curiously,
"Is it too arbitrary to analyze a person with something like temperament?"

Such things are obvious and naturally easy to fake.

"Of course, there are many things in this world that can deceive people, and people are the most deceptive existence."

Luden agreed with Arnold and continued,

"So I chatted with him for so long. Judging from his feedback, if what he said is true, he thinks he has a clear understanding of his situation, and he has made the best choice for himself. Enjoy it all."

Arnold asked,

"What if he cheated on you, for example, by not being so honest in his answers?"

With the current technology and the adjustment of hormones, ALL can completely turn himself into a person full of nonsense but extraordinarily sincere, which is not difficult.

"What's the point?"

Loudon asked,
"I'm just a passerby, remember the Zerg Queen's attitude towards us, passing by is just passing by, I'm just a passerby to him, and he is the same to me.

The first principle of efficient communication is sincerity.

It doesn't make any difference to me if he's lying, or telling only part of the truth.

I was more curious than he was about who his parents were and what role my 'friends' played in this process.

As you heard just now, the kid treats these guys like their parents. "

ALL's only request to Luden is to allow his friends to come back and have a look.

As the master of a star field, this request is even a bit humble.

Just from this detail, it is not difficult to see that the relationship between the two parties is not equal.

Arnold just nodded and didn't say much.

Obviously, Arnold knew something, but he didn't plan to tell Luden about it for the time being.

Maybe everyone is a riddle.

"The agreed seven days, it's been three days, and it's more than half of the trip."

Luden counted with his fingers,

"On the first day, Mobius star, they are a civilization that has fallen into the trap of high-tech superstition. Although technology is developing, superstitions will not only not weaken, but even become stronger. They are like parasitic Like worms, lying on the host to suck blood, the stronger the host, the stronger they will be."

"On the second day, Zerg civilization is different from human civilization. This civilization is very distinctive. To be honest, this feature that deliberately distinguishes it from human civilization may be something that Zerg civilization originally added to the design.

The Zerg Queen doesn't welcome us because she didn't get what she wanted from me. More precisely, she should want to use your strength. "

Having said that, Luden looked at Arnold.

There is no need to say much about what the immortals mean in the Nebula Empire.

The Nebula Constitution enveloped every corner of the Nebula Empire.

And above the Nebula Constitution, there are only a very small group of people.

Arnold, just so happens to be one of them.

No matter what needs the Zerg Queen had, as long as Luden spoke and Arnold nodded, they would definitely be satisfied.

but,

This demand, in a sense, would definitely violate the Nebulas Constitution.

So, Luden refused, and Arnold also refused.

"As for the day that just passed."

Luden looked at Arnold and asked a sharp question,

"How many experiments like this have you done?"

"First of all, we don't exist, at least this matter has nothing to do with me."

Arnold smiled and shook his head,

"Secondly, the number of experiments doesn't tell you directly, it's an astronomical number.

Presumably you have already seen what this experiment is trying to verify. "

Luden nodded and said slowly,
"What is the minimum space required to accommodate a person? A bed? A coffin? An urn?

With the current level of technology, a grain of sand can hold a person's whole life, right? "

One flower, one world, in this era, has really been realized.

Now, the minimum space to accommodate a person is known.

What about the largest space?
How much space is needed to trap a person forever and prevent him from getting out?

The answer must be less than 20 light-years.

Arnold readily admits,

"To be precise, we need to know a safe distance. If everyone is a star field civilization, what is the safe distance between them, so that they will be content with the status quo and will not have conflicts. As long as they don't go out of this distance, they will The fact that we don't even know each other exists is important to us."

Luden gave him a surprised look,
"Do you think the Nebula Empire will collapse?"

Such things are generally only considered when dealing with aftermath.

Since Arnold said that this matter is very important, it must not be aimless.

The corners of Arnold's mouth curled up,
"There is no immortal empire in the world, just like there is no eternal city."

As powerful as the Nebula Empire, it may also be destroyed.

This time, it was Luden's turn to fall silent.

The harvest in these three days is not much.

For one thing, every day is a conversation with a different person.

Secondly, they are just on their way, passing by in front of each other, and they don't even have a sense of participation.

Luden felt that this trip was a bit boring.

Arnold saw that he was boring, and took the initiative to introduce,
"The fourth stop, you don't need to learn about this star field civilization anymore."

"Oh?"

Luden yawned,
"Because the civilization is too large to talk to, or is it that I am familiar with this civilization and don't need to understand it?"

"There are probably two factors."

Arnold introduced the content of the fourth stop,

“You are invited to spend a weekend in a log cabin, there are quite a few people in the log cabin, you will have a meal, chat after the meal, and maybe play some games”

Luden yawned again,
"It doesn't sound very attractive, like a boring script."

"Ah."

Arnold echoed, casually said,
"Among these is an Eternal."

 6 days left, 7.1 words left
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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