Staring Directly at the Ancient Gods for a Whole Year

Chapter 1836 Pier

The excitement of the academy is still rising.

That parting meteor shower actually smashed the academy, the night watchers, and the original parliament together.

While Su Gao was examining himself, Fu Qian was leaning back comfortably in his seat.

Although it was just a temporary seat, this position was carefully selected.

As long as you look up a little, you can see the stars in the sky through the gap torn by the prison angel's last work.

Compared with the last time I came back, the weather was much clearer. Of course, the temperature was still dropping, and the night was as cold as water.

I vaguely remember that in the description of that long night, only stars were twinkling in the sky.

It seems that the sheltered people in the Ark, no matter what hope they had when they entered, they will never see such a scene again.

From the situation on the three floors along the way, it is hard to believe that those people in the broken amber survived the catastrophe under the shelter and returned to freedom.

With that level of fragile physique, there is no resistance in front of the Ark after it has an idea.

Not to mention the birth plan that the latter is suspected to have worked hard to create, which seems to have a shockingly low success rate.

As for where they went?

In Fu Qian's guess, of course, some of them turned into the attackers they encountered.

Fishmen or feathers and fishmen.

But unless the population density in those corners that have not been explored, or the feathers that have not been blown away on the second layer is extremely high, the number is still obviously inconsistent.

It is hard to say whether the missing ones turned into food, experimental materials for the original council, or food for experimental materials.

But it is obvious that there is a high probability that the end will not be too good.

Even the one who sheltered them at the beginning should have a good starting point.

Not only did he create such a place, he didn't even leave behind his own emblem statues, as if he was only trying to leave a little fire for mankind.

It's a pity that from the fact that no one cared about the Ark's messing around later, the fate of "Him" in the long night is probably not optimistic.

"It seems that there is some special connection. I can feel the existence of that ship."

Just as Fu Qian was sighing at the weight of history, Su Gao, who was standing there, suddenly spoke up and gave a self-observation harvest.

...

Is it really like this?

The Ark is trying to assimilate anything that enters it?

Su Gao kept his eyes closed while speaking, and it was obvious that the danger had not been lifted.

And the information she provided also confirmed the previous speculation about the distortion of flesh and blood.

Connected with the Ark?

The most intimate way I can think of is the possible existence of the life box of the Mal brothers.

Even if they are torn to pieces, they will not die, and they may even be reborn in the mother body again with the help of the existence of the Ark.

It's a pity that I didn't see any traces of the two demigods this time. There was only a younger brother who seemed to be useless, and I couldn't confirm this.

Of course, even if it was confirmed, Fu Qian would not regard this opportunity of resurrection as a good thing, or to gain recognition from ancient heritage.

There are so many examples of oaths, and any changes that lose independence to a certain extent should be played with twelve thousand vigilance.

"Do you need help?"

A series of thoughts flashed through his mind, and Fu Qian asked.

"I can handle it, but it may take a long time."

Su Gao responded instantly, and his answer was confident and honest.

"Okay, then describe the status of the ship first."

Exploring the unknown has always meant risks, even for demigods.

What a true professional needs to do is not to completely avoid it, but to make every risk more meaningful.

For example, at present, the special connection and induction will obviously help to understand more about this ancient existence.

Fu Qian believes that Su Gao also has this idea and is unwilling to waste it.

"It's very special. On the one hand, it is indeed the structure we just explored. On the other hand, from this perspective, it is in a strange folded state, with the inside and outside chaotic and upside down, and the direction has lost its meaning."

Sure enough, Su Gao's response came quickly, trying his best to describe the feeling.

"For example, although the passage opened from the inside corresponds to here, you can't go back from here, and you have to go underground before.

In addition to the difficulty in determining the location, there is also a very special kind of ambiguity, like the instability of the time level. As long as the anchoring and the entanglement are relaxed a little, the ship will disappear in history."

For Su Gao, it should be rare to say so many words at once.

Without simply using the words "mysterious", she tried her best to refine the weirdness and described it vividly.

At least for Fu Qian, it was already very imaginative.

"Is there a dock under Shanzhuyuan?"

The next moment he nodded slightly.

"Yes...a dock in the dual sense of space and time."

And in just a few seconds, Su Gao confirmed this metaphor.

...

A dock in the dual sense of space and time...I'm a little curious about how this miracle was discovered in the first place.

With the information verified by Su Gao himself, Fu Qian felt that some of his guesses were supported again.

For example, why would such a thing be so coincidentally "buried" under Shanzhuyuan.

As for the nature of miracles, it was speculated before that it might be described as "the story of a certain god."

The core elements it requires are a god that once existed, and that he is now dead and has no way to flexibly restrain his authority.

This is almost perfectly consistent with the previous conjectures about the origin of the Ark.

At the same time, given that there are several scenes with rich history inside the Ark, instead of saying that a group of people used miracles to create such a complex creation, Fu Qian is more inclined to believe that it existed in the first place and was just summoned.

In other words, regarding the specific content of the miracle, Fu Qian believed that "the ark made by such and such a god stopped here" rather than "the ark made by such and such a god".

Don’t forget what I once communicated with Professor Akai about the definition of “miraculous creatures”. What is the difference and connection between them, which are obviously more stable in existence, and miracles?

Single nouns and subject-verb-object phrases.

This is the answer I thought was the most likely before I paid.

Miracle creatures are "what God has" and miracles are "what God has done".

The former cannot be simply created with a few sacrifices and spells. It needs to be based on divine qualities like "Huo".

The Ark vaguely gives people this impression.

"Any more?"

As my thoughts raced, I made a confirmation before paying.

"No more for now, except to make the connection deeper."

Su Gao quickly said that the evaluation was completed.

"Thank you for your hard work. Let's see if this helps."

Shaking his head, Fu Qian opened the return order.

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