Chapter 181 Historians talk about history
What's the problem? This is a big problem!!
Duncan stared at the old man in front of him, and soon he realized that Morris did not understand what the gushing flame flow he saw in his eyes meant - this scholar did not understand the matter of the sun fragments, and he was likely to regard Nina as another "extraordinary existence", such as Duncan's family, or something that also ran out of the subspace.
Morris really thought so. When he saw the gushing flames, he regarded his "student" as a similar existence to Duncan. As for why this "Subspace Family" looks like a giant and the other looks like a flame, he didn't think much about it - the things about Subspace are normal, evil is normal. Anyway, there are no living people in that place, and the big guys all grow up casually...
However, now seeing Duncan's reaction, Morris finally vaguely realized that the situation might be different from what he guessed.
"Nina..." The old man spoke a little hesitantly. After experiencing the fear and impact just now, he actually felt a little worried about his students - his concern.
He himself even found this worry a bit ridiculous, because the gushing stream of flames... no matter what its original body was, it was obviously powerful enough to be incredible. Such a powerful existence could not be his fragile and ordinary student.
Duncan shook his head.
"Nina is different from me - she is an ordinary person, always," he said slowly, with a serious expression. "She doesn't know anything special about her. As for the flame flow you mentioned... it might be 'other thing,'"
"I... don't quite understand."
Duncan looked at Morris for a long time, but in the end he did not mention the Sun fragments directly, but suddenly changed the topic: "Do you know about the so-called 'real sun god worshipped by the Suns?"
"Real Sun God?" Morris frowned, not knowing why the other party suddenly led the topic here, but he answered quickly, "Of course I understand a little. After all, those cultists have existed for a long time, and many of their sacrificial activities are actually part of historical research.
"The real sun god is their name to their own gods, but usually the believers of the righteous god don't say that - we call it the 'black sun, or the 'dark sun god, and in some of the older scriptures, ancient scholars also called Him by the creep sun wheel."
"Creeping Sun Wheel?" Duncan raised his eyebrows. He had heard the Black Sun, but it was the first time he heard the name "Creeping Sun Wheel". This name made him recall the scene he had seen through the sun mask as a medium - the strange ancient god with the dead body burning under the glorious corona.
"Yes, outside of the professional field, few people mention this name because it is a record passed down from the ancient kingdom period. Its original manuscript was written in Cretan, which led to the name "creep sun wheel," which has a certain mysterious tendency, and it may have a bad effect when spreading too widely among ordinary people."
Morris nodded and explained the details of this. When talking about academic matters, he seemed to have forgotten the terrible "reality" behind Duncan, and returned to the time when he visited the antique shop many days ago and had a great chat with the owner.
He even felt the buzzing noise in his mind disappear without knowing it.
"The ancient Crete Kingdom..." Duncan was quite surprised, "The cultists who worship the sun gods actually have such a long history?!"
"...Yes, although this is incredible, those heretics who worship the Creep Sun Wheel can even be traced back to the heyday of the ancient kingdom. Considering the current vision 001-the sun rose from the sea after the collapse of the ancient kingdom of Crete..." Morris paused for a moment, and seemed to be quite entangled for a few seconds before continuing, "In fact, the orthodox academic community and the Church of the Four Gods have never been willing to discuss this issue head-on-head - considering the age when the vision sun rose, the belief in the black sun was actually longer than the history of vision 001..."
Duncan didn't say anything for a moment.
The history of the Black Sun is longer than the history of the Vision Sun, which is a very reasonable fact that the Church of the Four Gods is reluctant to admit.
Because acknowledging this fact means admitting another thing at the same time - one statement claimed by those too... Yang believers are true:
The "real sun god" is the real sun in ancient times, and the vision of the sun that came from behind was actually a "blasphemy" that stole the authority of the sun.
"... So, the statement of the Suns is true. Before the deep-sea age, it was their 'Lord, illuminating the world," Duncan suddenly spoke, "If they follow the standards of 'who is old and who is orthodox, they are orthodox."
"There are many factions in the academic world and many arguments, and this is the most unconventional of all the unconventional statements - almost half of the foot stepped on the boundary of the heretics," Morris sighed, "but the existence of many manuscripts in the Kingdom of Crete makes it impossible for us to avoid this problem."
"Just think that those cultists have some truth," Duncan shook his head gently, "but this cannot change the fact that their faith is now very dangerous to the world. After all, no matter what their Lord was before the deep-sea age, his current state...tsk tsk."
Morris suddenly reacted.
He woke up from the peaceful atmosphere of discussing academic issues with his acquaintances, and looked at Duncan in surprise: "Wait, what the implication is... do you..."
"I happened to meet him," Duncan thought for a while, feeling that it was necessary to bring out some substantial information to talk to the old man. After all, he had already obtained so much knowledge from this scholar, and he was also disgusted with it.
"How to say... I can't stand it anymore, and there is no hope of recovery. I don't think the Sun believers can save their Lord - but I feel that they are pushing their Lord in a more crazy twisted direction."
He paused and looked at the old gentleman opposite him: "Do you want me to tell you what He is now? Maybe you can have some spirituality..."
Morris felt his mind trembling since Duncan started to tell the story. At this time, he took advantage of the other party's brief pause to finally seize the opportunity and exclaimed: "No need!"
Then he seemed to feel a little offensive, so he quickly coughed twice, and said in a serious and awe: "This is not the knowledge I should touch."
"...Oh yes, sorry," Duncan was stunned, reacted and waved his hand quickly, "Then I won't discuss this topic. Let's talk about the Black Sun faith in the real world - those cultists have been trying to revive their Lord, but their simple and crude sacrifices of living people have never had any effect. So, in history, have they achieved any 'results,'"
"The heresy of the sun caused a lot of damage, but if we really talk about the resurrection of the sun, how could it be done by the power of mortals?" Morris recalled and said slowly, "As far as I know, there are only a few records of the large-scale emergence of the Black Sun in history.
"The earliest record was at the end of the chaotic dynasty. Due to the long-term accumulation of historical problems after the collapse of the ancient Crete Kingdom, several city-states continued to storm and famine. The heretics of the sun took advantage of the situation and made a bloody sacrifice in a city-state called "Charon," and later summoned a huge living fireball. The fireball floated over Charon for five days before dissipating, and finally melted the entire city-state into a piece of glass.
"There is another time in the age of classical city-states. The specific cause is unknown. As a result, several small city-states on the edge of the civilized world disappeared overnight. Witness records show that huge luminous fissures appeared in the sky, and there was a sunrise in the fissures. The city-state was raised from the sea by huge gravity and torn into slender bands and fell into it."
"The most recent one happened at the beginning of the new city-state calendar, and it was also the weirdest one, because the disaster left no witness reports or damage reports at all, no evidence, no record, no one knows or remembers, and even... it's not clear which year the incident happened and where it happened..."
Duncan listened with a look of surprise and finally couldn't help but speak: "No one knows that it happened? How can the power of the Black Sun appear on a large scale? Do people even know which city-state was attacked?"
"Yes, it's so weird. This is beyond the field that ordinary scholars will study, but my identity in the Academy of Truth has allowed me to contact with some relevant information," Morris nodded and said seriously, "That thing did happen, because one morning, the most sacred 'chronological column of the Church of the People suddenly appeared on it.
"That line mentions a city-state that does not exist at all, and there is only one sentence in total:
"Wilheim's last message, the black sun came from history, we failed. @美\/Shuge·Wuwuzhu starts~~"
Chapter completed!