Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 733 Melita's Answer

The information revealed by Melita and the possibility behind it made Gawain's breathing stagnate for a moment.

This short-lived reaction was noticed by Melita.

"Can you be specific?" Gawain suppressed the ups and downs in his heart, leaned over and asked with a serious expression, "How and where did they steal knowledge? And why did this knowledge almost destroy the world? s future?"

"The history of the Rebellion Rebellion is a very sensitive topic among the dragon clan. Although it is not an absolute taboo, we almost never reveal it to foreign clansmen," Melita narrowed her eyes slightly, as if observing With Gawain's reaction, "Leave that aside, you seem to be concerned about this matter?"

Gawain knew that his reaction just now might be a little big, but he controlled his expression well at the moment, and replied calmly, "Of course I care - the end of all things will use this book to create a near-destroy Ansu. disaster, and now this book is in my hands again - if this thing has some ancient curse or insane power, then we're not dealing with a loss of one or two people, but Your Dragon Race's nervous attitude towards this book... aggravated my vigilance even more."

"You can rest assured on this point. It has nothing to do with powers such as curses. The most dangerous thing about it is knowledge itself," Melita shook her head. "For some reason, the dragons who perform tasks outside are forbidden to give foreigners. Confess the specific content and source of that knowledge, but about the Reverse Tide Chaos...I can give you a word."

"What?"

"A race that is mentally ignorant can never master material technology beyond their ability," Melita said in a deep voice, "because they are dual slaves of spirit and material."

Gawain was silent for two seconds.

For a soul who has traveled through the earth, has been baptized by massive amounts of information, and has been impacted by various ideological trends, Melita's words are actually quite simple to understand.

It is nothing more than a technological crisis caused by the digging of advanced technology from the ancestral graves of aliens.

But intuition and Melita's eyes when she said this told him that this "crisis" might not be so simple.

Melita mentioned "almost destroying the future of the entire world". This sentence should not be said casually, but why would a mentally ignorant race destroy the "future" of the entire world after mastering advanced technology?

"Destroying the future of the whole world", in Gawain's understanding, should mean losing the expected development potential, meaning that the whole world will fall into an irreversible and pessimistic state,

It means no further progress, no development, no turning point, means sinking forever...

If the "Reverse Tide Empire" just stole some technologies from the "Ancient Fleet" and used these technologies to develop advanced weapons, then they might destroy themselves in the fire of war, and they might use these weapons to destroy the dragon clan, but in Gawain It seems that this is not considered to have destroyed the future of the entire world-because this world has actually developed civilization for more than one season, and there is a shuffling mechanism such as "Magic Tide". Any race in such a world Lidu is just one of the passers-by. The Anti-Tide Empire is self-destructed, and a new kingdom will take its place. The dragon family is destroyed, and a new race will be born.

Such a world is still developing and changing, the future has not been destroyed, but only a reincarnation.

Of course, perhaps what Melita was referring to was just the crisis the Dragons themselves faced in the war, and those considerations about the macro-historical process of the world were nothing but Gawain’s own divergent thinking, but Gawain believed that, like the Dragons, watching on the sidelines The ancient races that have alternated from time to time should not have such a short-sighted vision.

He frankly expressed his thoughts.

"The serious consequences you're talking about shouldn't be just as simple as what kind of forbidden knowledge was used by the Anti-Tide Empire to create some kind of weapon?" He looked into Melita's eyes, "What did they do that they almost Ruining the future of the world—can you say that?"

"...No." Melita shook her head, her eyes hinting wildly.

Gawain successfully received the hint from the other party, "Oh, it seems to be related to the black trap and the gods again."

After several conversations, he had already grasped the rules of some of Melita's "unspeakable secrets", and based on this, he deduced the current predicament the dragons were encountering - they should be bound by the gods, and this layer of binding made them Can't reveal any secrets related to God, but in other words...

As long as they can’t say anything with all their might, it must have something to do with God.

After all, this group of ultimate creatures has a strong stroke, one breath burns the sky, burns the ground and burns the air, and they can plough 18 acres of land with a roll. There are not many things they dare not say.

The information obtained from side-by-side attacks made Gawain ponder—

The Empire against the Tide, an ancient civilization that once fought with the dragons in the ancient times and almost won, according to Melita, is actually a "mentally ignorant race", this ignorant state should be relatively Yes - after all, they have been able to create "hotlink devices" that can steal satellite constellation data, and they should have a fairly high level of technology. Their ignorance should mean that their spiritual civilization cannot match the technology from the satellite constellation. , or in other words, cannot match the technology from that ancient fleet.

And this "mismatch" caused them to trigger some kind of crisis related to the gods and the black trap.

Melita couldn't tell the specifics of this crisis, but Gawain could speculate...

If the so-called "spiritual ignorance" refers to the failure to get rid of theocratic power, then... the Anti-Tide Empire is fighting religious wars with super weapons? Use black technology to pursue the path of the gods? Trying to transform the real world into a kingdom of gods? or……

These black technologies have fallen into the hands of God...

Gawain's eyes flashed for a moment, and a hint of vigilance suddenly appeared.

Advanced technology will lead to "mismatch", so Cecil's magic industry is developing so fast... Has it also entered this "dangerous zone"? Will this technology turn into a crisis someday in the future?

In the crisis created by the Anti-Tide Empire, are there any hard standards, or are there any "boundaries" that can be avoided?

He looked at Melita, "Will advanced technology definitely lead to a crisis like the Rebellion? How exactly does advanced technology belong to 'advanced technology'?"

Melita obviously knew what Gawain was worried about, she smiled slightly, "Is the magic technology researched by human researchers? Does it originate from people and belong to people? Ordinary people in your empire take this technology as a tool, or as a miracle?"

Gao Wen vaguely understood the key.

"If technology is researched by ourselves and applied to society as a whole, and ordinary people know that the source of technology is human rather than god, then it is safe, no matter how fast it develops, it is safe, otherwise... it will produce What is the meaning of a 'crisis' like the Rebellion against the Tide?"

"As you said."

Gawain paid attention to the change in Melita's expression, but did not continue to ask the detailed reasons and what it had to do with the gods.

Because his experience told him that if he asked further questions, it should be the part where Miss Lan Long "will ask for more money" despite her blood pressure of 200+ and the pressure of sanhek's failure.

Although Miss ylittlepony seemed to be quite safe every time, Gawain was really afraid that she would die on the spot in front of him without any control...

But even if Melita can't give an answer, it doesn't prevent him from speculating along the current line of thinking.

What is the specific difference between a technology tree with a complete R&D process and a technology tree that "falls from the sky"? Why is one safe, and the other may cause a crisis related to God? According to Melita's words, there seems to be a subtle matching relationship between "spiritual civilization" and "material technology". What does this matching... affect?

After all the questions went through his mind, Gao Wen suddenly felt that he had grasped a key point in developing technology and promoting the technology. How has the society changed?

He looked at Melita, and said word by word, "The process of technological development is to attribute what once belonged to gods to human beings—isn't this link missing from the stolen advanced technology?"

Melita smiled, not her usual professional, precise smile.

Her smile came from the heart.

"If you can understand this for yourself, then it seems that you will not go astray."

Gawain exhaled softly.

In fact, he almost went astray.

Almost took the shortcut that almost all travelers would choose.

Fortunately, in this world with weird physical rules, there are no shortcuts.

He raised his head and looked at the ultimate book in the center of the experimental bench. "What will the Dragon Clan do with this book?"

"If it is according to the regulations, this is an item involving the Reverse Tide Empire and must be recycled," Melita said seriously. "It is very dangerous to leave it 'outside'."

"But there are exceptions to everything," Gawain looked at her, "you should know that it's hard for me to give you this book just for a few words."

Melita blinked "Yeah... so you just leave it."

Gao Wenwen thought that he needed to spend some time on this matter, but he didn't expect the other party to promise you so happy, and couldn't help being a little stunned, "Really?"

"As you can see, it's broken, it can't be repaired, it can't steal any knowledge from anywhere, the biggest risk is gone," Melita said calmly, "and more importantly The thing is that you have just realized that 'key point', presumably...you will not go astray."

"You do trust me."

"Take it as a show of friendship," Melita chuckled lightly. "Treasures of people are a kind of damage to friendship. Since there is no need to recover them, why should I be sympathetic?"

When Gawain heard the other party mention "friendship", the corners of his mouth twitched up—he said you weren't ylittlepony?

It's a pity that Melita couldn't imagine what the old zongzi was thinking when the corners of her mouth turned up. She only felt that she was very good at speaking, and her friendliness with this human leader was improved...

The Book of Ultimate was put back on the test bench, the alloy fence was raised again, and the protective shield was activated again.

Melita read the book quietly for a while, then turned around and said formulaic words, but with a smart smile in the corner of her eyes, "Then, this service ends here, I hope you have a good opinion of this consultation. Satisfied with the business.”

"Excellent value for money," Gawain nodded, but just before Melita was about to leave, he suddenly remembered something, "By the way, I have a small question for you."

The smile at the corner of Melita's eyes visibly stiffened, and her tone became subtle, "Could it be..."

To be honest, she is really a bit of a psychological shadow - whenever this human being wants to add a small question, she will almost always take the side of the black trap and the gods, and she will lose half her life if she answers a word, Originally, I thought it would finally end safely this time, so why do I have to add two last words?

Seeing Melita's reaction, Gawain was also a little embarrassed, and quickly waved his hand, "Don't be nervous, it's really just a small problem, just to satisfy my own curiosity - I'm very curious about what your dragons have to say about human beings about dragon slayers. What is the attitude of the story and the legend of the dragon knight?"

Melita blinked, obviously a little surprised by this question, but her professionalism made her react quickly, with a smile on her face "The story of dragon slaying... Speaking of which, you have heard of "The Dragon in the Castle of Montenegro" "This story?"

Gawain thought for a while and nodded, "I heard, this is a famous poem that was popular among bards in the Gondor era. It is about a fictional evil dragon threatening the town, causing natural disasters, and then a The veterans who survived the war picked up the knight's sword left by their superiors, challenged the monsters step by step, and finally fought the dragon in Montenegro. The legendary story of both missing - it seems that seven hundred years later, there is still this story. Variations and fragments of it circulated north and west, and it is considered one of the early classics of the dragon's evil image."

"I wrote it."

"Oh ah?"

"I wrote it," Melita pointed to herself, "the prototype is a friend of mine, but she doesn't know about it yet."

Gawain "..."

After half a minute of astonishment, he finally asked hesitantly, "Then what... What is your main purpose for doing this?"

"Villain has been trending in Tallond lately - I'm talking about the last ten centuries."

Gawain "..."

Damn, what the hell is going on in Tallond, are these giant dragons usually out of their minds?

"Look, this is our Dragon Race's attitude towards this kind of story," Melita didn't care how much impact her words had on Gawain, she just smiled lightly, "Don't use human logic habits to Consider a race that survives seasons of civilization—so, do you have any other questions?"

"there is none left……"

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