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Chapter 3309 Extinction Disaster(2/2)

Ingres, Laplace: "..."
Angel: "You can't force the two things together. The anxious expression can only prove that he has something on his mind."
Luigi also knew that he was trying to pull the bridge too hard. He shrugged: "Anyway, I was just guessing."
Looking at Luigi's indifferent expression, Angel thought for a moment of the red sword Doakes. Doakes also had the same indifferent expression when he said "guess", but every guess he said,
Almost all accurate.
Doakes has extraordinary spiritual awareness, and this kind of inspiration and intuition can even be called "power".
Angel saw the shadow of Doakes in Luigi, and therefore, a somewhat absurd idea arose in his mind: Could Luigi's guess really be accurate?
This thought only existed in my mind for a moment, and then dissipated like a phantom of bubbles.
In fact, the two are really incompatible.
It is still unknown whether members of the same race as Deacon Goose are from the Northern Cross area. It is impossible to speculate that their race may be extinct now.
Angel shook his head and put this absurd thought aside.
Luigi: "Speaking of which, are the surrounding civilizations completely indifferent to this extinction disaster in the Northern Cross area? Aren't they worried that they will also be affected by the disaster?"
Angel was also very curious about this question and looked at Laplace, hoping to get an answer.
Laplace thought for a while and said: "Many of the pictures I saw were not my choice. At least, in the pictures I saw, the civilization in the Northern Cross area has not reacted much at present."
In this case, according to Laplace, there may be two conjectures.
First, the surrounding civilizations themselves don’t know what to do. After all, a civilization cannot be all extraordinary. The vast majority of them are ordinary creatures. They have no way to resist such a disaster.
It can even be said that even extraordinary beings cannot respond in time to such invisible and ignorant disasters, and at most they can only think of escaping.
How many extraordinary beings are possible to enter the void? How many can survive in the void for a long time, and how many can reach the outside world across the distance of space and time?
Therefore, perhaps the higher-ups already knew about the disaster, but they did not dare to announce it. Because announcing it would be of little use, it would be better to remain confused.
Secondly, the reason why the surrounding civilizations did not respond may be that a higher-level civilization took action.
The Northern Cross area is very large, and within it, there are civilizations that can rival the wizarding world based on the extraordinary limit.
In other words, there may be creatures above the legendary level in these high-level civilizations.
If such beings come to protect us, this invisible disaster may be able to be resolved.
Of course, this is just a guess on Laplace's part. She currently doesn't know whether there will be a fate for high-level civilizations.
Angel also didn't know whether Laplace's story was true, but he thought of another thing from the second point of Laplace's story.
He still remembered the Inspector's guest, Cameron, a scholar of the Allology School from the super-star organization Newk Academy. His destination seemed to be the Northern Cross area when he came out of the source world.
Could it be that Cameron went just because of this strange disaster?
After all, the wizards of the Source World have eyes and ears all over the void. With the intelligence search capabilities of the various super-star organizations in the Source World, they must already know about the strange disaster in the Northern Cross area.
It is very possible to send a wizard to investigate.
However, this is still just a guess made by Angel. If it is true, you will know by asking the inspector after you return.
Chapter completed!
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