“This is also a “lock”?”

“This is also a “lock”.”

“His…” Gawain suddenly felt a toothache. He had felt this feeling more than the first time since he came into contact with the truth of Talund. “So you have been putting that tower in front of your house. Is it just left?”

“There is no choice,” the Dragon God said frankly. “At least we can still monitor its condition at all times. If the tower is located anywhere else in the world, it is the real danger. The tower has a strong tendency to spread knowledge outward. If it is allowed to contact with other mortal civilizations, it will give birth to countless inverse Empires and countless uncontrolled catastrophes with the sailor as the target of worship.”

Speaking of which, Dragon God suddenly looked at Gawain: “Why, are you interested in going to see that tower? Maybe you will not be affected by it–“

“Don’t go, thank you,” Gawain said without any slightest hesitation. “At least for now, I’m not very interested in it.”

cracking a joke, that’s a sailor’s legacy that has been mutated due to Divine Attribute pollution—Divine Attribute, mutation, sailor, basically it’s the biggest risk factor of this World, and it’s in a hurry. Didn’t you want to go back to the coffin? Gawain admits that he has a certain resistance to Divine Attribute pollution, but he knows that his resistance comes from the sailor, and that tower is the sailor’s legacy after being polluted by Divine Attribute. This resistance is in front of that tower. It doesn’t work, it’s completely unknown.

More importantly-he can use the “Abandoned Agreement” to deter a sensible dragon god, but there is no way to deter a “tide god” who has not even developed his brain. There is no way to talk about the fight, and there is not much research value for Gawain… Why do you want to test it with your life?

In the final analysis, curiosity about the Empire’s Empire for Gawain can only be regarded as a pastime, not just a need-in his opinion, the degree of need is not even up to the Coke in the glass.

He picked up an oak glass full of “reflections” and took a sip to settle down.

At a certain moment just now, he actually came up with another idea-if the “falling coordinates” of certain satelite and space stations in the sky are set in that high tower, can he destroy it directly once and for all?

But this idea only appeared for a moment and was rejected by Gawain himself.

Because he is not sure-he is not sure that those space facilities crashed accurately on the tower, nor can he guarantee how effective it would be to use the sailor’s legacy to smash the sailor’s legacy.

Regarding the former, when using the system of the sky station to simulate the falling process of the on-orbit facility before departure, Gawain found that the fall errors of those Old Antiques were actually scary-too ​​old system and energy shortage caused The dynamic deviations of the two are affecting their falling accuracy. Although the base of the high tower may be as large as an island, the falling errors of those on-rail facilities may be directly biased to the nearby Tallund…

That’s why Gawain used the abandoned satelite and space station to deter the Dragon God, but never thought of using them in the situation of Loren Continent-there are too many uncontrollable factors. Of course, it doesn’t need to be considered so much to smash Tallond. Anyway, the Great Dragon is so big. It will definitely have an effect wherever it is dropped. However, in Loren Continent countries stand in great numbers. The power is complex, and satelite has a boost engine. Deviations may hit you, even more how that formidable power is amazing, it is fundamentally used in conventional wars…

As for the latter… it’s more worrying.

Use the sailor’s satelite to smash the voyager’s tower — smashed scattered ashes and dispersed smoke, but in case there is no effect, or just hit the tower and open the mouth, put the “things” inside Came out? Who is responsible for this?

After some thoughts and trade-offs, Gawain finally suppressed the urge to “pull a satelite down and listen to the sound”, struggling to sink his heart and continue to mumble Coke with a serious and thoughtful expression.

Dragon God glanced at Gawain quietly, maybe he sensed the latter’s thinking, or maybe he was thinking about letting this “Foreign Domain Rogue” help solve the probability of the tower, but in the end he did everything Didn’t say.

It seems that the topic of the tide Empire and the tower has passed.

This seemingly awkward silence lasted for two minutes before Gawain suddenly broke his silence: “The sailor… what is it?”

“I thought you knew it well,” Dragon God raised his eyes. “After all, your connection with those heritages is so deep…”

“When I just came to this World, I made a lot of connections with those heritages,” Gawain said frankly-he has been in this World for so many years, and he rarely encounters such occasions where he can speak frankly, But didn’t expect the first person who could openly talk to himself turned out to be a “god”, “I have lived with them for many years, but from those incomplete databases, I did not find a description of the sailor himself .”

Dragon God’s eyes stayed on Gawain’s face for a few seconds, seemingly judging the truth of the words, and then he smiled lightly: “The sailor… is also a mortal.”

“Mortal?” Gawain stared wide-eyed in surprise.

“Yes, mortals, even if they are incredible, even if they can destroy the gods…” Dragon God said calmly, “They still call themselves mortals, and they insist on this.”

“Okay…a race that insists on being a mortal no matter what the Great Accomplishment is…” Gawain nodded, “Then what? How did they appear?”

“It was an even older age. Dragon Race is just one of the few mortal races on this planet. There are still several civilizations and different gods on this planet… “Dragon God’s voice sounded melodiously, as if the sound came from the far side of the distant historical river, with vicissitudes and memories, “The sailor came from the depths of the universe and established an observation station and outpost on this planet…”

“They come from the depths of the universe?” Gawain was surprised again, “Don’t they develop from this planet?”

“Of course not,” the Dragon God shook the head. “Their hometown is farther away, and they are an ancient galaxy that they called the “place of exile.”

“Exile?” Gawain unable to bear frowned, “This is a strange name…then why did they build observation stations and outposts on this planet? Is it for supply? Or scientific research? Planet already has several civilizations including the Great Dragon-those civilizations have been in contact with the sailors? Where are they now?”

“We still have some time-I haven’t discussed the sailors with people for a long time,” he said softly. “Let me tell you about them from the beginning-that is A group of incredible’mortals’.”


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