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Chapter 3309 Extinction Disaster

On the other side, Laplace finally raised his head after studying it carefully for several minutes.

Angel immediately asked: "Did you find anything?"

Laplace hesitated for a moment, shook his head and said: "There is no big discovery."

Didn't find it? Angel was slightly disappointed and pointed at the huge three-dimensional 'pet': "Have you never seen this one before?"

Laplace still shook his head: "I haven't seen it before, it should be a creature in the void. Judging from these pictures, it is the kind of void creature that can be domesticated."

"It's just that you should know that what I see in the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors are more pictures of the inside of the world, and it is difficult for the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors to accept the pictures of the void outside the world."

The premise for the images of the heavens and the world received by the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors is that there is a "mirror", whether it is the reflection on the surface of a pond, the luster on the surface when a drop of water falls, or an ancient mirror that witnesses history...

...The images that the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors can receive are the images reflected by these mirrors.

In the void, there is endless blackness as far as the eye can see. There are almost no conditions to form a "mirror". Therefore, the pictures in the void are the rarest in the sea of ​​empty mirrors.

Even if you encounter them occasionally, there is a high probability that they are reflected in the skin scales of some void creatures, forming a mirror-like glimpse like auspicious light feathers, which is extremely rare.

In this case, Laplace actually didn't know much about void creatures.

She couldn't tell what they looked like.

Although Angel was a little disappointed, he also understood the limitations of the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors. He originally wanted to get some information from Laplace, but now it seems that it may not be possible.

We can only ask Mr. Rhine and others later.

Since he couldn't get the answer for the time being, Angel was ready to cancel all the illusions around him.

However, just when Angel was about to remove the third picture, that is, the picture of the other two "owners" carried by San unlike, Laplace suddenly said: "Actually, I know this

Some information about it.”

Angele paused and looked at the screen.

There are two races in the picture, one is a burly humanoid with purple-red skin that seems to be burning; the other is a gaseous creature composed of various luminous points, like a miniature version of a mini "nebula".

Angel: "Which one are you talking about?"

Laplace pointed at the gaseous creature: "This."

Angel hesitated: "Is there anything special about it?"

The reason why I asked this was because Laplace had hesitantly replied to Angel that he had "nothing to discover", but now he suddenly pointed at the gaseous creature and said that he had "seen it".

Angel didn't know what Laplace was thinking, but he guessed that what made Laplace so hesitant might be that there was something special about this gaseous creature?

However, when Laplace heard Angel's question, he shook his head: "It has nothing special about itself, but if I remember correctly, its race has become extinct..."

"Extinct?" Angel looked at Laplace in surprise, "You mean, it is a survivor of a suspected extinct group?"

Laplace nodded at first, but then shook his head.

She nodded because Angel's conjecture was possible. This gaseous creature might indeed be a "survivor."

She shook her head because this gaseous creature might have become extinct. The scene Angel saw was the scene of its lifetime.

Why Laplace thought so was because Angel had said before that this scene was recorded decades ago.

This group of gaseous creatures became extinct within these five years.

Therefore, it is possible that Angel's intelligence network recorded survivors, or it is possible that it also became a member of the Exterminators after returning to its homeland.

"It became extinct in the past five years?" Angel frowned: "Did it be discovered by some advanced civilization and exterminated?"

Laplace shook his head: "If a higher civilization suppresses a lower civilization, it will not be completely wiped out."

In the fight between civilizations, only if the levels of the two are almost the same, the killing will be carried out to the last moment; and if a higher civilization uses a crushing attitude to judge the lower civilization, it will not actually reach the last step.

Whether it's hypocrisy or not caring, this is the result.

Just like when humans face those lower animals, they will not immediately think of completely exterminating them. Instead, they will drive them to remote forests or directly raise them in captivity in zoos.

The real killing is only done by civilizations that are close to each other. Because the level of civilization between them is almost the same, if you are not completely exterminated, once there is a spark left, it may be burned down with the help of the east wind.

A piece of grassland.

Angel: "So they became extinct after suffering defeat in the battle with civilizations of the same level?"

Laplace still shook his head: "No, their extinction is not a battle between civilizations, but an abnormal extinction."

The expanded version of unnatural death is the abnormal extinction of an entire ethnic group.

"It is certain that they were driven extinct by external forces, but I don't know the specific external forces."

Just five years ago, Laplace received images of this ethnic group.

Laplace didn't know the specific name of this group. But she knew that they lived in a world filled with special gases.

There are no so-called continents and oceans in this world, only various clear or turbid gases.

The closer you get to the outside of the world, the more turbid the gas becomes; the closer you get to the core of the world, the clearer the gas becomes, and even has a luminous brightness.

It can be understood that the core is a sun-like star, and the periphery is surrounded by endless black turbid gas.

And this ethnic group lives in turbidity.

The "sun" composed of clear air is a place where they cannot sneak into. By analogy, clear air is the ground of human civilization. Ordinary people can dig the ground occasionally, but they cannot live underground all year round.

This tribe has been clinging to the black turbid air all year round. In addition, their entire body is composed of various bright spots. If seen from a distance, they look like circular galaxies.

The light of the galaxy reflects on the turbid gas, forming some kind of reflective surface, which is also the reason why Laplace can see this family of images in the Sea of ​​Empty Mirrors.

"The day they became extinct, I saw the stars fall and the nebulae disintegrate... It was a matter of a split second."

"In just a few hours, the world returned to its original state. There were no light spots in the galaxy, only pure air like the constant sun, and turbid air like black mist. There were no longer any gaseous creatures, only a gaseous world.

"

"And from beginning to end, I didn't see the reason for their extinction."

When Laplace said these words, he was slightly sentimental, as if he was lamenting the impermanence of the world.

Since Angel hadn't seen it with his own eyes, it was hard for him to imagine how complete the painting was, but when he imagined the scene of the fall of civilization like "The Galaxy Shattered", he still felt a little sad.

But after sighing, there were more questions: "Since you didn't see the reason for the genocide, how can you be sure that it was an abnormal extinction caused by external force?"

Faced with Angel's question, Laplace remained silent for a long time. Angel thought that Laplace would not answer, so she slowly spoke: "Because... this gaseous ethnic group is not the only one that has been exterminated.

.”

Angel: "???"

Laplace sighed softly and recounted what he saw and heard...

After listening to Laplace's story, Angel was also stunned.

It can be summed up in two words: weird.

Because in just ten years, Laplace has seen at least six races exterminated, and all of them, like this gaseous race, died completely and silently.

The most important thing is that these groups are all in the Northern Cross area, and even their void coordinates are in the same "quadrant".

According to Laplace's guess, some unknown disaster may have occurred in the Northern Cross District. As long as these disasters affect the civilized world, the consequences will be...extinction.

This is also the reason why Laplace hesitated before and did not say it outright.

Because even she felt the weirdness in this, and the water was so deep that even Laplace didn't want to get involved.

After all, there are many "extraordinary life forms" among the exterminated ethnic groups. Just like the gaseous life forms that are like nebulae, they can survive in the void, cross the void, and tame the three different beings, which is enough to show that their extraordinary system is

Complete, not low level.

Laplace would naturally feel wary of the mysterious demise of such a powerful and extraordinary being group.

"In just ten years, many civilized ethnic groups have suffered annihilation?" Angel murmured in a low voice. He did not expect the answer to be so shocking and strange.

Moreover, we can know from Laplace's description that this civilizational disaster and annihilation has not yet come to an end.

At this very moment, as Angel and Laplace are talking, perhaps a certain civilization in the Northern Cross region is suffering from an extraordinary genocide.

I feel helpless from a distance and feel the same sadness.

While Angel was sighing silently, Luigi suddenly said: "What you are talking about can't find the origin of the three different things, and it has nothing to do with Butler Goose..."

"However, I noticed something. In the picture sent by Angel, the person who is suspected of being the same as Deacon Goose has a very anxious expression, and seems to be on his way in a hurry."

"What could make him so anxious? Could it be related to the genocide you mentioned?"

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.


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