Chapter 78 Advanced Civilization
At this moment, there was a huge attraction suddenly coming from the sky, and Su Ji was taken away from here like a gust of wind.
Time stopped at this moment, and the little cub seemed to sense something, and suddenly raised his head to look at the sky. At this moment, he realized that he seemed to have really lost something.
however……
The strange scene had just begun when the sky suddenly cleared up.
The insect that was about to crawl out of the full moon was killed by the orc behind him. An orc in military uniform walked out of the black hole.
Behind him is a black tail covered with scales, and his red eyes look at the world indifferently.
Suddenly, his eyes fell on the little cub who was somewhat out of control, and then he cracked a smile.
Almost instantly he came in front of the little cub, then looked at the little cub, and finally spoke something.
"You lost her too, it's a shame for the beast."
and also?
The little cub was naturally perceptive and noticed his choice of words, then looked at the orc in front of him with hostility.
For some reason, he always felt that the information conveyed by this orc was the same as his own, as if they were one.
The strange thing is that my memory clearly only goes back to these few years.
However, the orc in front of him seemed to understand the confusion in the cub's eyes and began to explain.
"I am you, but not you. I am your future self in a certain fulcrum. I don't know if you will become like me."
"But I believe you are well aware that you have just lost a very important treasure."
"I lost her too, so I've been tearing through time and space looking for her. Do you want to join me?"
The little cub was not bewitched by his words. Instead, he looked at the orc in front of him coldly and spoke.
"The appearance of the same consciousness at the same interface will cause the magnetic field to collapse. It is impossible for you not to know such a simple thing."
The little cub who said this no longer looked as crazy as before. The orcs and the weather around him suddenly stopped.
It seemed as if they were not in a world where time passed naturally, but in a closed space where everything was silent.
There is no life here.
The adult orc in front of him, the future dragon cub, suddenly laughed out loud, and even shed a few tears, like crocodile tears.
He leaned forward and backward and reached out his hand to wipe away the tears from the corners of his eyes, but the first thing he said was this.
"How could you be afraid of something like this? If you were afraid of something like this, you wouldn't be who I am now."
I thought the little cub would be frightened by what he said, but I didn't expect the little cub to snort coldly and said nonchalantly: "If I become a brainless thing like you, I would rather die now."
"How can an orc like you understand the importance of stability? Will I really become an orc like you? You are probably the worst among all my adults."
The orc in front of him looked a little angry. His eyes began to change, transforming between normal and beast pupils, and finally stopped at the beast's eyes.
Then he stretched out his hand, grabbed the cub's neck, and said, "If you can't speak, you might as well die here. It's easy to kill you anyway."
The little dragon cub's face was livid as he looked at the angry orc in front of him and curled his lips. His eyes were still full of provocation: "If I die, then you will definitely not live."
"You exist because of me, how can you get rid of me?"
The next second the world shattered and everything around returned to nothingness.
The two figures, one big and one small, gradually merged together to form a new orc. Then they turned into starlight and disappeared into this spiritual world. On the other side, the marshal who had just fallen asleep also opened his eyes and looked down at his hands.
His expression was unusually dazed.
But the intelligent computer that had been bound to him spoke at this moment.
[Marshal, what's wrong with you? You seem a little absent-minded.]
As soon as he said this, Lu Zhi realized that the intelligent brain seemed unable to extract the scenes of his encounter with the farmer in the spiritual world.
Isn't it possible that the main body of that world is not myself, but the farmer?
You have to know that in the previous world where he had grown up but had lost his memory, the intelligent computer could see the traces of the farmer coming in.
But this time, no trace of the farmer's entry disappeared, and I was the only one who still had a vague impression of it.
Moreover, as far as he knew, only their civilization had the technology to carry out such equipment that could connect to the spiritual world. So were the farmers from the same civilization as him?
But the farmers did not know the official language of their civilization.
Knowing official terminology is a required subject for their civilization.
Even the most remote areas need this language of learning.
So where is the farmer and how can he find him?
Lu Zhi did not reveal his thoughts, nor did he tell the intelligent computer.
From the very beginning, the orcs and these life forms produced by the mechanical revolution have been in a cooperative relationship.
Their relationship is not good at all, and they have to discuss everything with each other.
The intelligent computer looked at the marshal like this and did not think that the marshal was hiding something from it. Instead, it placed the prepared documents on the marshal's desk as usual, and spoke in a somewhat lively tone.
[This is today's document, Marshal, please handle it carefully. ]
Lu Zhi lowered his head and began to review the documents, but his thoughts drifted somewhere else.
On the other side, Su Jiu slowly opened his eyes, saw the clock on the opposite wall, and stood up.
A new day is about to begin, and she is going to try the medicine again.
The research institute was very busy during this period, and almost everyone was working on the most confidential research of that experimental project.
But no matter how they attacked the computer system left by Professor Su, they had no way to crack the computer defense devices.
It's very strange. I always feel that Professor Su's computer equipment doesn't seem like a product of their time. Instead, it seems like future technology, or like a civilization that is more advanced than theirs.
The researcher who was deciphering the code looked at the director of the institute in front of him with an embarrassed look on his face. What he blurted out was a bit flattering and helpless: "Director, it's not that we don't work hard, but we don't have the ability to crack this code."
"We are already the best data researchers of this era. If we can't crack it, then no one in the world can crack it."
"so……"
Wei Ze paused, his voice exceptionally cold.
"You mean Professor Su is connected to a higher civilization."
(End of this chapter)