Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 891 Face to Face

Hearing Gawain's words, Heidi immediately showed a nervous and worried expression: "Ancestor, this may be dangerous."

"Relax, I'm measured—and this isn't the first time I've dealt with something similar," Gawain nodded to Hetty, "I have to confirm some things."

Seeing the calm but unquestionable expression of his ancestor, Heidi could only suppress the words in her heart and took a step back.

Carmel nodded to Gawain, got up and floated to a console next to the separation wall, and began to inject magic power into those ancient runes.

Veronica held the platinum scepter and looked at Gawain with calm and deep eyes: "Can you tell me what exactly you want to confirm?"

"Three thousand years ago, the white star fell and the god of nature disappeared from his place. At about the same time, a meteor shower of Viplandon occurred in the northern part of the Gondor Empire, and a large number of 'extraordinary fragments' fell on the earth... However, over the years, all No one has linked these two events together, because scholars both lack key evidence and do not understand the secrets that take place between the gods and the stars," Gawain looked up at the barrier, and said calmly, " Seven hundred years ago, I got one of the Veeplandon 'Meteorite', which became the well-known guardian shield... In the process of communicating with this 'starry heritage', I got a glimpse of some ancient memory.

"The fall of the God of Nature is related to an impact that occurred outside the planet. The Veeplandon meteor shower and the debris around the giant deer Amorn are the products of that impact, and the most suspicious... The whole crash was actually done on purpose by Amoun. The god... was suicide."

As Gawain's voice fell, even Veronica, who had always been calm and indifferent, instantly widened her eyes, Amber and Heidi even exclaimed in a low voice, and then came the voice of Carmel from the wall. : "The barrier can be passed, Your Majesty."

"You guys are waiting here." Gawain said casually, and then walked towards the slowly fluctuating energy barrier.

After passing through the almost transparent energy barrier, the unique chaos, depression, and treacherous feeling in the shadow world came from all directions. Gawain stepped out of the sturdy and ancient corridors of the fortress of disobedience, and stepped onto the fragmented earth connected by countless floating boulders. The builders a thousand years ago used alloy frames, chains and springboards to lay between these boulders. A road leading to the corpse of the giant deer Ammon,

Gawain followed this road and walked forward unhurriedly.

The corpse of the God of Nature floated at the end of his vision like a hill shrouded in white light.

Chaos surging "clouds" shrouded this gloomy world, dark, lightning-like shadows churning between the clouds, huge boulders lost their gravity, on the edge of the broken earth and beyond the sky. Rolling and moving in the middle, only the space around the giant deer Amoen may be affected by the remaining divine power, or perhaps the ancient system in the rebellious fortress is still functioning, those floating boulders and the environment of the entire "courtyard area" remained basically stable.

Gawain came to a place that was only a few meters away from the God of Nature—due to the latter's incomparably huge size, the white-light body stood in front of him like a wall at this moment. The other raised his head and looked at the hanging head of the giant deer Amorn. This lifeless head was surrounded by a large number of chains, and the flesh and blood were inlaid and pierced with unknown metals. The chains were left by the people of Gondor, and those unknown metals... there should be both the wreckage of the sky and the fragments of some kind of space fighter.

"I'm curious now..." Gawain said softly as if to himself, looking up and down Julu's head, "Are you really dead?"

As expected, Julu Amoen did not respond.

Gawain smiled and shook his head: "I don't know your purpose or what plan you had back then, but if you think the time is right, we can talk now-if you have something you want to talk to me about ."

The corpse of the god in front of him was still lying there quietly, but Gawain didn't care, he just smiled and said calmly as he recalled: "Looking back now, I once heard in the Fortress of Disobedience. A mysterious voice that asked me if I was ready...I thought it was a hallucination, but now it seems I heard it right."

"It's so quiet now?" After a moment of silence, Gawain raised his head, looked at Julu Amoen's closed eyes, and said seemingly casually, "But your 'movement' was not small back then. The space station above the equator, the debris from the explosion even fell into the north temperate zone."

The slowly flowing white light shrouded in Julu Amone's body suddenly stagnated for a moment at an extent that was imperceptible to the naked eye, and then, without warning, his always closed eyes slowly opened.

A pair of incomparably huge eyes, which seemed to be condensed from pure light, stared at Gawain quietly, and these eyes were so huge that Hetty and the others who stayed behind the safety barrier in the distance could also clearly see Seeing this scene - Amber jumped up almost immediately, Veronica lifted the platinum scepter in her hand, but just before they were about to take action to sound the alarm, she turned her back to their high Wen suddenly raised his hand and waved it, expressing peace of mind.

Gawain had his back to the Fortress of Rebellion. He couldn't see the situation of Hetty and others, but he could guess that everyone must be startled at the moment, so he signaled the first time, in order to let others temporarily Calm down.

Then he met Julu Amoen's sight and shrugged: "You startled me."

"You startled me." An ethereal and holy voice that seemed to directly enter the soul also sounded in Gawain's mind.

The voice came so synchronously that Gao Wen was almost unsure whether it was the god of nature expressing his emotions or simply repeating himself—the next second he was very impressed with himself, because at this time he actually It's a very powerful thing to be able to come up with gossip in your mind.

Let's use the rant in his head to fight the tension for a while, and after maintaining a calm and calm attitude on the surface, Gawain nodded: "You really are suspended animation - the fall of the god of nature is a hoax."

"No, the fall of the God of Nature is not a hoax," the ethereal voice echoed in Gawain's mind - this scene is indeed a bit strange, because Julu Amoen's whole body is still firmly imprisoned in place, even if Zhang Opening his eyes, He just looked at Gawain quietly, only his voice kept coming, which made Gawain feel like he was talking to the ghost living in the corpse, "The god of nature is dead, lying on the corpse. There's only Amoun here."

Gawain frowned immediately: "What does this sentence mean?"

Amoen didn't answer immediately, but stared at Gawain quietly and asked, "Why do you know about the space station and the collision?"

"We all have some secrets of our own - and my source of intelligence should be the least important of all," Gawain said. "The important thing is that I already know it, and I'm standing here."

"...You can't be an ordinary human being." After a few seconds of silence, Amon suddenly said.

Gawain raised his eyebrows: "Why do you say that?"

"Ordinary humans can't stand in front of me like you - even in my current state, ordinary mortals can't stand so close without protection, and they can't be safe," Amorn said, "Also, ordinary people There will be no will like you, nor will you have neither reverence nor fear of the gods like you."

"...I admit, I may be a little bit special," Gawain nodded calmly, "but is this question important?"

"It's important," Ammon replied, "because I can still feel a special aura in you...it makes me feel repulsive and oppressive, and makes me subconsciously want to keep a distance from you—in fact If it weren't for these confinement, I would have chosen to leave this place the first time you came here..."

Gawain didn't miss every word the other party said, and while listening to Amoen's reply, he was constantly thinking in his mind:

This "God of Nature" can perceive some special auras of his "Satellite Spirit" and instinctively feel repulsion. This should be the legacy left by the "God Killing Fleet" that has a special suppressing effect on the gods, and this This suppressing effect will extend to himself with the invisible connection, but in addition to being able to perceive this kind of breath, Amon doesn't seem to be able to accurately identify the connection between himself and the satellite...

Of course, all of this was based on the fact that the god of nature did not lie and act. Out of prudence, Gawain decided that no matter what attitude or words and deeds the other party showed, he would only believe half of it.

Under this premise, he will protect his secrets, and if it is not necessary, he will never reveal anything to this god of nature who has been suspended for three thousand years!

"I once held a shard from the starry sky," Gawain said slowly during deliberation, revealing truths that were true but had nothing to do with "himself", "That shard affected me and made me There's something special about it. I think you've guessed that the debris was created when you hit the space station. I don't know if you can accept that - just by touching it, I can learn a lot, human beings Knowledge beyond comprehension..."

"Ah...it's not hard to imagine," Amoun's voice entered Gawain's mind, "Those legacy...they have such power, they record their own history, and can imprint information on your mortals. In the mind, the so-called 'Eternal Slate' works like this. It's just that few mortals can successfully withstand this 'brand inheritance', and someone like you who has undergone profound changes... Even I am the first time to see.

"It's not a perfect answer, and I'm sure you're hiding a lot of details, but it's enough."

"Then let's go back to the topic we started with," Gawain said immediately, "The god of nature is dead, and the only one lying here is Amon—what does this mean?"

Amoen watched Gawain quietly: "Before answering, I have to ask you one more thing - are you really ready?"

"What preparations?" Gao Wen frowned, "Do gods like this kind of riddles as much as you do?"

"This is not a riddle, but a protection for your fragile minds," Ammon said lightly, "Since you are standing here, I think you must have the most basic understanding of some secrets, so you should also know ... When it comes to issues involving gods, the more you contact, the more you deviate from human beings, and the more you understand, the closer you are to gods...

"The answer to some questions is not just the answer, but the answer itself is the test and the shock.

"So, before you ask any question, before you want to explore any secret, think about this: Are you really ready? Be prepared to...get closer to the gods."

Gawain frowned, he thought about Amoun's words seriously, and said slowly after weighing: "I think we have ventured deep enough in this field, at least I have done a good job with you. Prepare to talk."

"If that's the case, that's fine," Amoen's tone seemed to bring a smile to his face. "The answer is very simple, I destroyed my own divine position - this requires taking a little risk, but from the results Look, everything was worth it. The mortals who once believed in the way of nature experienced chaos and perhaps despair, but they managed to come out and accept the fact that the gods have fallen - the gods of nature are dead, Believers grieve and then part with the church's heritage, and I'm glad to see that.

"They didn't try to create a new god after grief...and after most believers have mastered the power of nature through long and hard study and study, the chance of a new god being born has been minimized, which is in line with my original calculations. .

"I'm done."

Gawain listened to every word Amoen uttered, and a trace of consternation appeared on his face, he couldn't help taking a breath: "You mean, you hit the space station in order to destroy your own divine position? The purpose is to create an established fact of 'the fall of the gods' for the believers?"

"The established fact of creating 'God Fall' is only one of the reasons. On the other hand, I also have to let myself 'die' once - only in this way can the transmission of divine power be cut off."

"Cut off the transmission of divine power?" Gawain immediately captured the key to this sentence, "You mean, the transmission of divine power is not controlled by the gods themselves!?"

"That's it," Amoen said with a more obvious smile than before, "It seems that you have already learned a lot about this, which reduces the barriers to communication between us, and I don't need to add extra to many things. I explained it to you."

"But I have a question," Gawain couldn't help but say, "Why do you do this? Destroy the throne, fake death, and even be trapped here for three thousand years... Why would a god take the initiative to do this?"

Amoen fell silent, and after half a minute of silence, its voice sounded in Gawain's mind:

"...Break the cycle."

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