dark moon

Chapter 747 Hometown

Chapter 747 Hometown
A blue planet floats in the boundless void, rotating at a constant speed around a huge star. I don't know when it will start or when it will end.Accompanying it, there are several planets of different sizes, which are also rotating, but there is no breath of life on the planets, only extremely cold or extremely hot air, which exists alone on those planets.

But the blue planet is not alone. With the power of energy control, Shuer and Lisa can clearly feel the power of life emanating from the planet. Judging from the intensity of the fluctuations, there is no doubt that there are a large number of intelligent creatures. A place to thrive.

The planet is not lonely, because there are dark satellites surrounding it. The dark satellites cannot see any luster, but they have accompanied the planet for billions of years.

There is more than one satellite. On the surface of the planet, there are countless huge metal fragments floating, ranging from tens of kilometers in size to less than the size of a hand. These fragments are slowly circling with the planet.

With a solemn expression, Xiuer looked at the huge planet and the debris around it from the spaceship, and his breathing was a little short. After all, this is where everything started, and this is...

"Is this the place that my brother will never forget?" At some point, Lisa had already held Xiu Er's hand. Her brother's hand was so big and so cold. The hand that keeps supporting you.

"Probably... right." Xiu Er's eyes were slightly blurred, looking at the possible hometown obsessively, no one knew what he was thinking, whether it was the good memories from many years ago, or the memory of that night. Heavy rain, and the blood and death flying before the rainstorm.

"Brother." Lisa held Xiul's hand tightly, and her lips were bitten white by her own teeth. The girl couldn't bear to see Xiul's heart so entangled. She was filled with annoyance and regretted not being with her brother. Learn more, at least learn how to comfort the people you care about in such situations.

"Uncle, we're here. Is this the purpose of the detour?" The automatic door of the bridge opened silently, and Delia, who didn't know what was going on, walked in excitedly. Before anyone arrived, the voice had already arrived, but , after seeing the state of Shuer and Lisa on the bridge, Delia was stunned, vaguely hearing the rumors, and couldn't help but asked tentatively, "Uncle, I heard that this may be your... hometown ?”

"I don't know, maybe. After all, I have never looked down at my hometown from the sky, so I can't possibly recognize it." Xiuer didn't lie. In the past dozens of dreams, he had long heard that his hometown had been destroyed. Found it, but no one ever mentioned it to him, and he never took the initiative to ask. No one mentioned it, obviously because he had a heavy responsibility on his shoulders, and others were worried that he would be distracted and deliberately concealed it. Although this concealment was not pleasant, But it's understandable, and if he doesn't take the initiative to mention it, no one knows why, just like no one knows why this time he suddenly figured it out and decided to take a detour here.

"Let me see, hey, uncle, your hometown is pretty good. It should be very advanced, at least much more advanced than Parvatija." Delia lowered her head and rolled her eyes, as if she didn't understand the air at all. Feeling depressed, he squeezed next to the brothers and sisters, leaned on the observation window and looked out. He was a little deliberate at first, but after a few seconds, he really became interested, "Well, no, God, no, Lord, Uncle, there was a large-scale void war in your hometown?"

"Huh?" Shuer withdrew his attention from the memories, "Why do you say that?"

"Those metal star rings floating in synchronous orbit." Delia pointed to the metal debris and said, "They should have been synchronous orbit satellites in the past."

"It's the kind of thing you said before that can follow the planet without any power?" Xiuer raised his eyebrows, "Are you sure the civilization of this planet also has that thing?"

"Of course, it's confirmed. Isn't that what I saw? Geosynchronous orbit satellites are not advanced technology, but very basic technology. They should be regarded as one of the signs that planet-level civilization has developed to its extreme." Delia shrugged. Shrugging, "But that was before, now they are just a pile of void garbage." "Why is this happening?" Lisa secretly glanced at her brother's expression and asked cooperatively.

"That's why I asked just now. This scene is very similar to the destruction of all satellites by each other in order to attack the enemy's communication and reconnaissance capabilities during the war." Delia sighed, "What's more important is that after destroying it, not only No one was rebuilding, not even cleaning up the battlefield, and it's incredible to let this void garbage float around the planet for who knows how many years."

"Is it important to clean up the battlefield?" Lisa asked, "The waste outside the planet will have no impact if it is not cleaned up."

"No, their existence is equivalent to the people on this planet killing their own future. If these are not cleaned up, there will never be any artificial satellite launched into the sky, and even the void detector will not be able to do anything. Once launched, once it breaks away from gravity and enters the void, there is an almost [-]% chance of being knocked down by these garbage, so..."

"Yes, there was a large-scale war." Shure suddenly sighed, and said in a low voice, "Archaeological research, our civilization is a new era, huh, it's not as simple as the era change in Pavatiga, we The so-called epoch means the destruction of the old civilization and the birth of a new civilization. It is said that the last civilization was completely destroyed because the war exceeded the limit. It has been redeveloped from the barbaric era, but it is not much different.”

"Uh, uncle..." Delia realized that the topic she was looking for to divert attention seemed not quite right, so she could only lower her head apologetically and mutter, "I'm sorry, I..."

"Nothing, I just want to thank you. What you said just proves that the probability of this planet being my hometown is very high. As for the ruined civilization..." Shuer said mockingly, "Everyone No one is exempt from being responsible for their own actions, even if it extends to the entire civilization.”

"However, uncle, the people in your hometown are also very powerful. They can develop again based on the complete destruction of civilization. I don't think most civilizations can do it."

"We have a lot of experience." Xiu'er smiled sarcastically, "We are already in the fourth era. You should be able to imagine what happened in the first three eras. Tsk tsk, you have so much experience."

"Uh..." Delia really didn't know how to describe it. She never tires of self-destruction three times. The key is that she can stand up again every time and destroy herself again. Is this an addiction?

"Wait, brother, look." Lisa suddenly interrupted the conversation between Xiu Er and Delia, tightly grasping Xiu Er's hand, pointing to the blue planet below, her face became very dignified.

(End of this chapter)

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