Chapter 84: Perception as Appears (Part 2)
After putting away the "Centireless Detector" and wrapping all the lines, Kuka couldn't hide his relaxed look.
Then he brought the map book on the tableside and spread the folded part completely in front of Adaroni, making it cover more than half of the tabletop.
"Map? Which area?" Yadaroni said curiously.
Although he lived in Cruzde for a long time in the mid-third era, he had not systematically learned Cruzde's writing until he was sent to Serner Prison.
Even though the dragon clan has powerful strength and wisdom in nature and has a higher learning ability than humans, no species will learn knowledge that they have never seen before in any place.
Yadaroni was no exception. During his days in Cruzde, he had basically no chance to read a lot of texts. He was afraid of defectors and his friends. The people of the old empire were unwilling to take the initiative to contact them, and he was even more unwilling to teach texts systematically.
Kuka could feel this naturally, so he put his finger on the area at the top of the map and said:
"This is a map of the military situation of the Cruzde Extreme Cold Special Zone, produced by the 'Federal First Military Factory'. Look, in the corner is their seal and special defense codes. As long as you go through a series of complex cryptographic operations, you can pass some military information to the front line through the map, which is enough to be hidden."
"That's right. It's much safer to understand the general situation first and then go north." Yadaroni said a little embarrassedly.
"But then again, if you want to get more help in the Federation, especially during the war, you have to learn Cruzde's words, Yadaroni." Kuka said bluntly:
"If you encounter local armed forces in the wilderness that are not under the jurisdiction of the federal government, such as the 'gold digger' and 'record hunters', as long as you know the words, have culture, and know the knowledge, they will generally give more respect and will not deliberately hurt them."
"Why? I'm curious." Yadaroni said confused.
"Because of the expectation and desire for [order]." Kuka explained:
"Indeed, in the early stages of the outbreak of the 'unintentional human virus', people would be extremely selfish and very selfish. They would like to hunt down all weak targets and plunder resources to protect themselves. But now is no longer the era of chaos, ignorance, disorder and barbarism.
"There is a consensus within the Federation that according to normal development, the war should have ended at least 150 years ago, rebuild order within a small range, and then eliminate the "unintentional people" on the entire continent and liberate the suffering compatriots.
"Mr. Vasily also told you about David Rurik that day. If it weren't for the struggle for interests at the top of humanity, we would have won."
"Indeed, I felt angry and regretful when I heard Vasily's story that day." Adaroni echoed.
"In fact, since the establishment of the federal situation and stability, all the chief executives attached great importance to education. Even if the front-line wars are tight, the rear cannot stop cultivating talents."
"It's a bit difficult to understand. Since it's a war, shouldn't we be more involved in defeating the enemy and then discussing what's going on?" Adaroni asked from the perspective of the dragon clan who advocates power.
"Oh, there is indeed an argument." Kuka sighed:
"But the top leaders of the Federal Council are not stupid. As I mentioned just now, if this selfishness and selfishness continues, without the constraints of education, human beings will become barbaric and civilization will gradually disappear. The power of individuals is very limited. Even if you, Adaroni, the Dragon tribe, can destroy a city, if the entire Cruzed mankind is enemies of you, how long can you last?"
"Not to mention the entire Federation, I have to escape if I come to a few magic source users with a rank 3 or above." Adaroni admitted generously.
"So, if a team is so selfish, humans will soon fail in general against the 'unintentional person'. Human nature is ugly, sinister, and hateful. There are many independent settlements that the federally uncontrolled, which are precisely because of infighting." Kuka said:
"The Federal Council therefore strives to attach importance to education and popularize moral concepts such as unity and cooperation, and its most important manifestation is to understand words. Knowing words means having received education, having moral concepts, having a bottom line in doing things, and it is easier to abide by the rules.
"Even a villain who pretends to obey these concepts, once this atmosphere is formed, he will rationally judge the gains and losses, and finally return to observing the rules, [order] and contracts.
"Besides, as long as these independent armed forces can rescue humans who recognize words and have cultural knowledge and send them back to federally controlled cities, the committee will usually immediately compensate for materials and military equipment. Regardless of the research direction and learning ability of these people, they are the backbone of post-war reconstruction.
"So, I'll give you a few books another day, such as "A Beginner of Cruise German", "Detailed Explanation of Northern Grammar" and "Ivan Dictionary". The dragon clan's learning ability is usually very strong, so you should be able to master it quickly, right?"
"That's nature." Yadaroni showed a rare confidence.
"Okay, now back to this map." Kuka explained while pointing to the information in the map:
"The extreme cold field in a broad sense starts from the endless ice ocean in the west, and the border city of Naibsk, which once bordered the Irvingle Empire. However, the extreme cold zone only governs half of the cold wasteland in the north, which is to the west of the iceland mountains where we have fought with the "unintentional people". After all, only where there are humans, there is a possibility of "unintentional people"."
"Oh." Adaroni seemed to understand.
"The situation around Mayang City is now complicated and the battle situation is unstable. If you lead the team rashly through the risk factor, and you also heard that there are many 'explosion-type unintentional people' in self-destructive attacks, and there are a few high-order enemy losers who appear, which is not safe."
"Then I... which route should we choose?" Yadaroni asked.
"This." Kuka almost used his finger to draw a semicircle within the jurisdiction of the Extreme Cold Special Zone on the map, explaining:
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "We have to cross the area where the war is more intense. Speaking of which, Moron's victory outside Xinfeng Town is almost impossible to reproduce. After all, a large-scale "aluminum thermal incendiary bomb" attack is too resource-consuming, and it would be nice to have a psychological shock to the lost on local battlefields.
"It is a fantasy to just use artillery fire and magic power to break through the battlefield." Kuka paused for a few seconds and added:
"To the north of Binglin City is a forest area that is completely controlled by us, called the Far North Forest. We Cruzders do not like to fight in the forest because we cannot gain the advantage of artillery. Coincidentally, the "unintentioned people" in the Federation do not like forests. The endless water vapor will interfere with the sense of smell, making the advantage they rely on for survival disappear."
"So we're going to pass through?" asked Adaroni.
"Cross across." Kuka stroked his fingers through the forest area on the map and said:
"When passing through the Old South-1 area, there is the Old Water Valley area in front of it, the area with the largest flow of the North Mamous River, with dense river networks, but it is basically frozen in winter, and there is a seasonal lake in the south. However, if you go north now, most of it should be able to thaw.
"Here, here, here, and here." Kuka said, pointing out three settlements:
"It is the Old Northson City, Davidsk and Kanoske, one with a small number of psychics living in one place, and the two have become ruins, which is a paradise for the lost and those private armed forces. Now the Federation does not have much energy to rebuild the ruins in the north, but there are few people there, so they will not encounter danger. If you are lucky, you can still encounter the technological products left by the old empire."
"This river is not the end, right?" Yadaroni guessed.
"Indeed, the 'Pslune' area is in the tributary area of the North Mamous River, which is even sparsely populated, but to the north is the City of Demon Annihilation, the only industrial city controlled by the Federation in the Extreme Cold Special Zone. It is said that there is an occasional ‘ghost castle’ in that area, perhaps a sequential monster with a high degree of ‘Pramini’." Kuka further explained:
"Whether you arrive directly near the wind wall or find a castle, it means you arrive at the direct path to the ‘Pramini’. If the first trip fails to break the wind wall, you can basically go to Pwikinsk Vasirisk first. There should be a lot of supplies in the settlements of the two towns.
"If I remember correctly, those two places were ordered by the former Chief Executive to evacuate voluntarily, and they should be kept intact. If everything goes well, you can arrive at the Demon Annihilation City first and then make subsequent plans."
Yadaroni looked at the map carefully for a while, and made a simple comparison with the corresponding old memory of the distance in his mind, and sighed:
“It’s going to be a long journey.”
"But you won't be lonely. Your team will be equipped with a radio station and you can contact us at any time. Look, Yadaroni..." Kuka pointed to the five settlements mentioned earlier and said:
"These five locations are named after the Chief Executive of the Federal Government, called the "Five Great Man City". A hundred years ago, it was the only channel through the western part of the Extreme Cold Special Zone. If conditions permit, the information you have taken will play a crucial role in the subsequent federal completely recapturing the north and rebuilding [order].
"In your words just now, to build a world where all races live peacefully, its first step is to completely defeat the 'unintentioned people', eliminate the 'virus', and reconstruct civilization and [order]."
Speaking of this, Kuka paused, patted his head and continued:
"Oh by the way, I remembered that there was a princess in the old empire who was said to have completely disappeared due to accidental entry into the 'Scarlet Devil Realm' and had a similar ideal. She should have lived around Ivan Twenty-five."
"Have she probably met Wright Hayn?" Yadaroni asked, his voice softer and weaker.
Chapter completed!