Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 963: The reverberation of the tide

This is the "lock" between man and god.

The rules of this world are more cruel than Gavin thought.

Now, he finally knows why Melita has confided to her the secrets about the tide and the gods several times, and there will be such a painful reaction on the verge of running out of control. Knowing the real mechanism behind this, he once thought it was a dragon. The gods punished each dragon clan, but now he found that even the dragon gods above him were just prisoners under this set of rules.

The deity is both a chain and a prisoner, and even an executioner at the same time, and this entire "prison" is made of mortal's own faith.

Dragon God saw that Gao Wen thought for a long time without saying a word, and asked with a trace of curiosity: "What are you thinking?"

"I just thought of Melita that she told me some ancient things, and now I know how much risk she took at the time."

"Ah, Melita... is a child that impressed me a lot," Dragon God nodded. "It's hard to see her so complex traits in the younger Dragon Clan that maintains a strong curiosity. He has strong creativity, is keen on action and exploration, grew up in the eternal cradle, but is as fresh as the'outside' creatures... The jury is an ancient and closed organization, and its young members have undergone such changes. It's really...interesting."

Are there young and determined members of the old closed jury...

Gao Wen suddenly thought of Melita's background, and she and her "colleagues" were born from factories and laboratories, and are employees of enterprise customization.

He converged his slightly sloppy thoughts and reverted the topic back to the counter-tide empire: "Then, since the counter-tide empire, the dragon clan has never intervened in outside affairs... but the aftermath of that thing seems to have been Continue to this day? What happened to the giant tower northwest of Tallond?"

"You already know a lot about the mechanism of the birth and operation of gods, then you must have realized that in this world, a strong enough group of thoughts can "project" on certain things, thus causing the phenomenon of "deification", "Dragon God does not He said quickly, "The giant tower northwest of Tallonde... It was originally the legacy of the sailors, and it was also the time when the dragons fostered the tide empire when they let the "initial enlightener" among them accept the "inheritance" local."

"Acceptance of inheritance?" Gao Wen immediately grasped the word, "You mean using the unique nature of the sailor's relics..."

Dragon God nodded: "Yes. The sailor's legacy has recorded data, instills knowledge and experience, and influences the power of biological thinking ability. Under the proper guidance, it is possible to roughly choose what kind of knowledge and experience they want to pass on. The Dragon clan took a while to do this, and then brought the best scholars and thinkers in the counter-tide empire to the tower.

"The experiment was very fruitful. They created a group of individuals with excellent intelligence. Although mortals can only get a small part of the knowledge from the inheritance of the sailor, this knowledge is enough to change the development path of a civilization."

Gao Wen has already guessed the future development: "So the counter-tide empire later regarded the tower as a sanctuary of "God's gift"?"

"...Dragons didn't anticipate the variability and shortness of short-lived species, and miscalculated the greed of the civilization of that season," the Dragon God sighed. "The individuals who returned from the tower did use the knowledge they inherited. Let the counter-tide empire quickly become stronger, but at the same time they also made themselves an absolute theological leader. The out-of-control and terrible faith was built from their source.

"In a series of propaganda, the high tower located in the Arctic region became a holy place for the gods to bless. Gradually, it was even passed down as a god's dwelling on the ground. For a few hundred years, it was only for the dragons. In a blink of an eye, many generations of the tide empire passed, and they began to worship the high tower, and built a complete myth and worship system around the tower so that when the last tide chaos broke out, the tide The zealots of the empire even shouted the slogan'Recapture the Holy Land'. They firmly believed that the high tower was their holy land, and the Dragons were heretics who stole the gifts of gods...

"Therefore, in a sense, that tower is actually the root of the outbreak of the tide war. Once the fanatics of the tide empire successfully contaminated the legacy of the sailor into a true "god", then the entire world has no future. It's okay."

Gao Wen sighed: "I'm not surprised that for short-lived species, hundreds of years have been enough to completely transform the real history and re-dress up, not to mention the need for theocracy. Say, the deification of the tower by the counter-tide empire has led to the birth of a tower... What kind of stuff?"

"Perhaps we can call it the "God" of the tide," the Dragon God said lightly. "Hundreds of millions of people in the tide empire firmly believe that there is a **** in the tower that blessed, and the **** was born in response to the trend of thought. By the way, the tower left by the sailor was contaminated by divinity... I have to say that this is quite ironic.

"In the whole incident, the only thing we are thankful for is that the "God" born in that tower was not fully formed. Before the situation could not be undone, the tide empire was destroyed and the "gestation" process in the tower was the last step Failed. Therefore, although the tower is mutated and polluted, it has no real sanity or the ability to take the initiative, otherwise... Today’s Tallond will be a hundred times worse than what you see."

"So the resistance of the sailor's heritage to the gods is not so absolute and perfect," Gao Wen laughed. "At least now we know that it is not so effective for the pollution it has suffered inside itself."

"Perhaps...to this day, we still have no way of knowing what has changed in that tower, nor the state of the "god of tide" born in the tower, we only know that tower The tower has mutated and become very dangerous, but it has no way to deal with it."

Gao Wen frowned: "Can't you even remove the divine pollution inside that tower?"

"I can't get close to the sailor's legacy," the Dragon God shook his head. "And the Dragon Clan can't fight against the "God" even if it's an external deity, or even a **** against the tide."

"This is also a "lock"?!"

"This is also a'lock'."

"His..." Gao Wen suddenly felt a toothache. He had felt this way more than the first time since he came into contact with the truth of Tallond. "So you have been leaving that tower at your door?" Just leave it there?"

"There is no choice," the Dragon God said calmly. "At least in front of us, we can always monitor its condition. If the tower is located in other parts of the world, it is a truly dangerous tide empire. The belief of the tower makes the tower strong. The tendency of spreading knowledge outwards, if you let it come into contact with other mortal civilizations, will create countless counter-tide empires and countless uncontrollable catastrophes that take the sailor as the goal of worship."

Speaking of which, Dragon God suddenly looked at Gao Wen: "Why, are you interested in taking a look at that tower? Maybe you will not be affected by it"

"Don't go, thank you," Gao Wen said without hesitation. "At least for now, I'm not interested in it."

Just kidding, that's a sailor's heritage divinity that has been mutated due to divine pollution. Variation, voyager, basically it has accounted for the world's biggest risk factor. Wouldn't this want to go back to the coffin? Gao Wen admits that he has a certain resistance to divine pollution, but he knows that his resistance comes from the sailor, and that tower is the legacy of the sailor after being contaminated by divinity. This resistance is in that tower. It is completely unknown whether it works in front of you.

More importantly, he can use the "Abandoned Agreement" to deter a sensible dragon god, but there is no way to deter a "tide god" who hasn't even developed his brain. The kind of thing can't be beaten. There is no much research value for Gao Wen in terms of law...Why do you want to test your life?

After all, the curiosity about the counter-tide empire can only be regarded as a pastime for Gao Wen, not just the degree of need in his opinion or even the Coke in the cup.

He picked up an oak glass full of "reflections" and took a sip to settle down.

At a certain moment just now, he actually came up with another idea. If the "falling coordinates" of some satellites and space stations in the sky are set in that tower, can it be destroyed once and for all?

But this idea only appeared for a moment and was rejected by Gao Wen himself.

Because he was not sure that he did not let those space installations crash accurately on the tower, nor could he guarantee how effective it would be to use the sailor’s legacy to smash the sailor’s legacy.

Regarding the former, when using the system of the Sky Station to simulate the fall process of the on-orbit facility before departure, Gao Wen discovered that the fall errors of those old antiques are actually very scary and too old systems and the power deviations caused by the energy shortage are all in Affecting the accuracy of their fall. Although the base of the tower may be as large as an island, the fall errors of those on-orbit facilities may be directly biased to the nearby Tallond...

This is why Gao Wen will use the abandoned satellites and space station to deter the Dragon God, but never thought of using them in the situation of Loren mainland too many uncontrollable factors. Of course, it doesn’t need to consider so much to smash Tallond. Anyway, the dragon country is so big. It will definitely have an effect everywhere. However, the forces in the countries of the Loren continent are complicated, and the satellite has a deviation. Maybe it will smash on myself, not to mention that it is so powerful that it is impossible to use it in conventional war...

As for the latter... it's more worrying.

It's okay to use the satellite of the starter to smash the high tower of the starter and smash it into smoke, but in case it has no effect, or just smash the tower open, and let out the "things" inside? Who is responsible for this?

After some thoughts and trade-offs, Gao Wen finally suppressed the urge to "pull a satellite down to listen to the sound" in his heart, struggling to sink his heart and continue to mumble Coke with a serious and thoughtful expression.

The Dragon God glanced at Gao Wen quietly, maybe he sensed the latter’s thinking, or maybe he was thinking about the possibility of letting this “outsider rogue” help solve the tower, but in the end he had nothing. Say.

The topic about the counter-tide empire and the tower seems to have passed.

This seemingly awkward silence lasted for a full two minutes before Gao Wen suddenly broke his silence: "The sailor... what is it?"

"I thought you were very clear about this," Dragon God raised his eyes. "After all, you are so deeply connected with those heritages..."

"I just came into this world and made connections with those heritages," Gao Wen said frankly. He has been in this world for so many years and rarely encounters such occasions where he can speak frankly, but did not expect An object who can talk to myself completely turned out to be a "god", "I have lived with them for many years, but from those incomplete databases, I have not found a description of the sailor himself."

Dragon God's eyes stayed on Gao Wen's face for a few seconds, as if to judge the truth of the words, and then he smiled lightly: "The sailor... is also a mortal."

"Mortal?" Gao Wen's eyes widened in surprise.

"Yes, mortals, even if they are incredible, even if they can destroy the gods..." The Dragon God said calmly, "They still call themselves mortals, and they insist on this."

"Okay... a race that insists on being a mortal no matter what its strength..." Gao Wen nodded. "Then what? How did they appear?"

"That was an even more ancient age. The dragon race is just one of the few mortal races on this planet. There are still several civilizations and different gods on the planet..." Dragon God's The sound sounded slowly, as if the sound came from the far side of the distant historical river, with vicissitudes and memories, "The sailor came from the depths of the universe and established an observation station and outpost on this planet..."

"They come from the depths of the universe?" Gao Wen was surprised again. "Don't they develop from this planet?"

"Of course not," Dragon God shook his head. "Their hometown is farther away, and they are an ancient galaxy that they call "exile."

"Exile?" Gao Wen couldn't help frowning. "It's a strange name...Why did they build observation stations and outposts on this planet? Is it for supply? Or scientific research? At that time, this planet already included Several civilizations, including the dragon, have all been in contact with the sailors? Where are they now?"

"They all left with the voyagers, only the dragons stayed."

"Why? I... don't understand."

"Because at that time, the dragon family had developed too much on the wrong road, and they no longer had the conditions to break away, and the sailors... must continue to sail, they still have their own missions, and there is no way to stay and wait for the dragon family."

Noting the more confused expression on Gao Wen's face, the **** smiled faintly, and the cup on the table was filled again.

"We still have some time. I haven't discussed the sailors with people for a long time," he said softly. "Let me tell you about them from the beginning. It's an incredible group of mortals." "

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