Seven hundred and sixty hidden clues

Li Huan stood in front of this round copper alloy door, touched his chin and pondered for a while, and decided to open this door to see what was behind the door. To Li Huan's surprise, after opening this heavy watertight door, behind the door was a circular passage with a diameter of about two meters, and the passage was made of special copper alloy, four or five meters long, and on the opposite side of the passage, there was also a circular watertight door.

As soon as he saw this structure, Li Huan immediately realized what this circular passage and the watertight doors at both ends of the passage were for.

Half of this secret repository is located below sea level, and before the base was established, it was a natural cavern formed by a volcanic eruption. Because there is no other place in the cave to communicate with the outside world, enough air pressure is created in the upper part of the cave so that the sea water does not rush up from below the cave. It's just that this cave should have been accidentally discovered by the hermitage back then, and because it was extremely hidden, they decided to rebuild this natural cave into a place dedicated to hiding documents that should not be known to the world.

But natural caves and volcanic pipes, although they are secret, the combination of these two things shows their natural instability. You must know that although the submarine extinct volcano pipeline is a carrier that has been cooled and solidified, there is magma underneath the extinct volcano. Extinct volcanoes are not meant to never erupt, but rather to be in a long period of slumber. If there is volcanic activity again, the probability of resurrection of an extinct volcano is at least tens of thousands of times higher than that of places where there has been no eruption.

Behind this watertight hatch and alloy passage, it is estimated that Li Huan did not see the collection of those important documents outside, which was designed according to the doomsday safety model model.

Moreover, it also takes into account the overall watertightness of this secret archive.

Li Huan guessed that there should be a large space behind another watertight door at the end of the passage, and if a door was opened directly, it would affect the air pressure balance in the volcanic pipeline. The air pressure in the volcanic pipes is constant, so the sea water can be kept out. However, if you open a door here and communicate with the space behind the door, it will inevitably cause a disturbance in the air pressure, and the sea water will pour in. This most basic principle of physics was clearly understood even in 1910. So in order to prevent this from happening, the engineers set up a passage similar to an airtight chamber here.

When someone enters or exits, one door is opened, the person enters the passage, and then the first door is closed, and the second door is opened. This way, the air behind the second door does not leak out.

These two watertight doors and this circular passage play such a transitional role. And although he didn't carefully inspect the base just now, and he didn't see the relevant oxygen production equipment, Li Huan was sure that there was definitely an oxygen concentrator in the base, after all, the oxygen concentrator had been studied by the Germans as early as the beginning of the last century. Although before the thirties, only the Germans and the French in the world could make industrial-grade oxygen concentrators, but looking at this base, Li Huan believed that if the people of the hermitage wanted to, they would definitely be able to use these machines.

After figuring out the function of this passage and the two watertight doors, Li Huan closed the first door, and then walked to the other door and opened the second door.

Outside the second door, there is a large flat space made of reinforced concrete. At the door, there was a thing like an electric switch, Li Huan thought about it and pushed it on.

After a muffled bang, the space flickered for a moment, and then one by one, light bulbs lit up one after another. Li Huan believes that the light bulbs here must have been purchased with the best quality, but after a hundred years, dozens of light bulbs have been lit, and after they have been lit, they have suddenly flashed a few times, and then they have exploded one after another.

The remaining light bulbs, striving to glow a dim yellow glow, paint the space with an ancient and ceremonial glow.

That's right, this is the secret repository of the Order.

Behind the two-storey watertight door, there is a "doomsday security storehouse" built entirely of reinforced concrete, the so-called doomsday security, that is, after the end of the world, the place can continue to exist. The place wasn't very large, about the size of a basketball court, and it was densely packed with bookcases made of wood and set on rails. The bookcase has a handle and is numbered, which is similar to the furnishings of the old library, and if you want to go to which bookcase, you can shake the handle to separate the row, which is a device that can be seen in any library.

This library is not very large, even compared to a library in the ordinary sense, this kind of library with an area of less than a basketball court can be described as a mini type, but the hermitage has used a lot of security facilities to pile up, which is enough to prove the importance that the hermitage hierarchy attaches to this library.

Anyone can read the contents of the library, and every thing hidden in this doomsday repository cannot be published.

However, none of these bookcases were numbered in detail, and Li Huan promised not to look through other things, only one to find them. But when you look for it, you will inevitably see other things. Li Huan is the kind of person who promised not to read other content at all, and he knows a truth, that is, some things are better not to know than to know. The more you know, the greater the danger to yourself. Especially for a curious person like Li Huan, maybe he sees a document, and he may not even be able to sleep without looking for the truth.

There was no record on the data cabinet, Li Huan walked around these data cabinets, and finally found a table in an inconspicuous corner. On the table, there was something like an account book, and Li Huan was overjoyed when he saw it, that's right, this should be the catalog. In any database, there must be a summary. In particular, a secret document vault like the monastic would certainly hold a large number of records, and it was clearly not intended for the people of the era in which it was built. So they need a summary of everything that can be recorded for people who come in later to look through.

This is also a tip for those who come behind "don't know too much".

After all, no matter how powerful you are, if you know something you shouldn't know, it's easy to get killed.

Li Huan carefully picked up the summary, after all, more than a hundred years have passed, who knows if it will be corrupted. Fortunately, this summary also seems to be made of special materials, and it is not so perishable. Li Huan shook off the dust on it and turned the page—sure enough, this was a summary, but it was written in ancient Hebrew. In the era of the rise of the hermitage, ancient Hebrew was the official language of literature, especially for the church.

Fortunately, Li Huan has a good grasp of any language, otherwise he really can't understand it.

Of course, using ancient Hebrew is not pretending.

This language was originally spoken by the Jews. The Jews were originally a nomadic people living in the Arabian Peninsula and were originally called Hebrews, meaning "those who crossed the river." According to the Bible, their ancestor Abraham, who originally lived near the Sumerian empire of your, later migrated to Palestine, and his descendants were divided into two tribes: Jews and Arabs. The Qur'an also acknowledges Abraham as the ancestor of the Arabs.

After the Jews went to various parts of the world, the language and customs were gradually assimilated with the local residents, but they insisted on believing in their own religion in order to maintain the independence of the nation, and still used their own Hebrew alphabet to write the language, and the Jews in Italy and Spain were assimilated into the language, and the language written in the Hebrew alphabet was called "Latinor"; in Germany and Poland, the Jewish language was "Yidewen"; and the Jews in China, because of their religious beliefs, did not eat pork, and gradually confused with the Hui. Because of their different beliefs, they were discriminated against in Christian countries, and they were not allowed to own land, so they had to engage in business and be evicted

Gradually, the Christians did not allow usury, while the faith of the Jews did not prohibit it, and they could engage in credit activities, and gradually became famous merchants and bankers in Europe, and more hated by the lower classes, and from time to time there were attacks against the Jews. This led to the persecution and extermination of an entire nation in Hitler's Germany. After the Second World War, a large number of Jews emigrated to Citigroup and Palestine, re-established the State of Israel in Palestine, and artificially restored the Hebrew language, which led to contradictions and struggles with the long-settled Arabs there, making the Middle East a hot spot in the world.

Hebrew belongs to the Semitic language family of the Afro-Asian language family (or Semitic language family), which is the religious language of Judaism. For the past 2,500 years, the "Hebrew language" has been used primarily for the study of the Bible and related religions. Ancient Hebrew was the ceremonial language of the Samaritans.

Like the Monastic Order, which was attacked by the Romans, this ancient language was once forbidden.

In 70 C.E., the Romans destroyed Jerusalem, the capital of the Jews. The Jews were expelled from their homes and exiled to various parts of the world. They used the language of their host country, causing Hebrew to fade away as a spoken language (but to continue to exist as a written language).

However, since the 20th century, especially since the restoration of Israel, "Hebrew" has been resurrected among Jews as a colloquial language, gradually replacing Arabic, Jewish Spanish and Yiddish (or "Yiddish", the language of international communication used by Jews), Hebrew was established as one of the official languages of Israel, with a population of about 5.1 million speakers in 2004, and the other official language is Arabic. The post-resurrection modern Hebrew language is mainly used in Christian seminaries by Jews, scholars of Judaism and Israel, archaeologists and linguists who study the Middle East and its civilizations, and theologians.

The Hebrew language perished for more than 2,000 years as the Jews wandered around the world, but after the establishment of the State of Israel, Jews from all over the world learned Hebrew as if it were a foreign language and used it in their daily lives. The miraculous resurrection of the Hebrew language is a miracle unique in the history of the world's languages. Hebrew today is the same as Hebrew more than 2,000 years ago. If you could go back in time to the days of King David of ancient Israel. Modern Israelis can understand the conversations of people more than 2,000 years ago. It is also a rare miracle in the world that modern language can be understood with the language of more than 2,000 years ago.

Therefore, the ancient Hebrew language is also the official language of many papal records.

This compendium is written in Hebrew, and the format of the record is very simple, after all, it is only a compendium, and the five items are written from left to right: serial number, data name, quantity, source, and storage date. At the back of the book,There's also a record of going out of the library.,The record format is the same.。

Although the format of this journal-like record summary is simple, the things recorded in it are extremely amazing.

For example, the first page reads - Exodus.

Just these three words made Li Huan stunned for a long time. Exodus, if Li Huan himself understands correctly, it should be the Exodus recorded here......

The book of Exodus is the second book of the Pentateuch, and traditional scholars believe that Moses himself was the author. The book mentions three separate occasions when Moses wrote and recorded at Jehovah's command. Jesus and the New Testament writers quoted or referred to the book of Exodus more than 100 times. For example, Jesus said, "Didn't Moses preach the law to you?"

It is probably the story of the Israelites who left slavery in Egypt under the wonderful guidance of Jehovah (God). This journey was led by the prophet Moses of the Israelites through the wilderness to Mount Sinai to the land of Canaan, the kingdom that Jehovah (God) had promised them. The commandments, ordinances, laws, and details of the construction of the tabernacle at Mount Sinai signify that from that time on, Jehovah (God) will come down from heaven to be with people and to grant them victory and peace in the Promised Land.

The book of Exodus was originally the most important book of the Old Testament, dealing with the origin of the conflict between the Hebrews (Jews) and the ancient Egyptians.

For the book of Exodus records God's first intimate and active involvement in the lives of a group of people who are the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, commonly known as the Israelites. God treated them as His people, and He was their God. The book of Exodus gives the reader a glimpse of how God took the initiative to introduce Himself and help others get to know Him in the early stages of his dealings with Israel. and how God saves and cares for people in times of difficulty.

It's a rather scary opening.

The book of Exodus has countless puzzles, which is equivalent to the beginning of the Old Testament. In the Old Testament, there are still countless riddles waiting to be answered—where the Ten Commandments of Moses were inscribed, how the city of Sodom was destroyed, and whether the Ark of the Covenant was a weapon...... And so on and so forth. If these records kept by the monastic are true, then the record of the exodus should contain the answers to all these riddles.

Li Huan endured it for a long time, and finally held back his curiosity, curiosity will really kill cats. Well, whatever is in these archives of the Exodus, it should not be seen, and some truths cannot be leaked out, not because it will harm anyone's interests, but because some truths, once they are leaked, will destroy a faith. Once faith is destroyed, the seriousness of the matter can be big or small, so Li Huan couldn't help but be curious and planned not to look at these things. If the faith of the people who believe in God collapses because they have brought out some news, it may cause big trouble.

So Li Huan couldn't help but skim the page with curiosity, and then continued to look down.

After reading many records, Li Huan felt that the hermitage Society, a data room built according to the sturdiness of the Doomsday Safe Room, might not be strong enough. It is best to add another layer of titanium alloy armor to ensure that these materials are not leaked. Every event recorded here has enough power to influence the course of history, which is definitely not a joke. Li Huan felt as if he had discovered a new world now, and kept looking at the records of those "major doubts in history", but fortunately, he was more determined and endured not to read it.

Finally, after looking through most of the time, Li Huan found a line of records that read "Aztec".

"File cabinet 238 on the ......" After Li Huan checked the record, he resolutely put down this file, the attraction of the things in it was simply too great for him, and something would happen if he looked at it again. I'm just here to look for clues to the bones, and it's good to just focus on the clues of the bones.

Filing Cabinet 238, in this safe room the size of a basketball court, there are nearly three hundred filing cabinets in total, and the Aztec Empire's document number 238 that Li Huan needs to find is obviously added at the end. He put down the summary and found the cabinet number 238. This cabinet, like all cabinets, is made of wood and protected by tung oil, which can be preserved for thousands of years in a sealed space where there is no air flow. There was a handle on the outside of the cabinet, Li Huan turned the handle carefully, only to hear a "creak", and the cabinet began to move.

After a few more turns, the cabinet numbered 238 was cleared with a path between 239 that could accommodate a person. This path is the same as the path of all libraries, but Li Huan has no doubt that every step of this bookcase path hides secrets that are enough to change the world. The contents of the bookcase are neatly arranged and easily recognizable, and although they are written in ancient Hebrew, they are arranged in alphabetical order. So, Li Huan didn't go much deeper, and found "Aztec"-related literature.

There doesn't seem to be much literature on the Aztecs

, Li Huan picked it up, in addition to estimating, there are about fifty or so pages, and these documents have also been written repeatedly. From the side, it seems that even the paper is different. Li Huan rubbed the side with his hand, there was grass sandpaper, bamboo leaf paper, and parchment paper...... It seems to be a combination of different chronological records.

Li Huan flipped and started with the founding of the Aztec state.

"Oh...... It turned out to be like this......" Li Huan watched while carefully letting Xiao Fei record it.

There is really something about the hermitage, and if the record here is correct, then the content of the rise of the Aztec Empire recorded outside is all nonsense. After Li Huan weighed the pros and cons, he felt that the records here were more credible.

In the official official history, no one knows exactly where the Aztecs came from, only a rough guess.

Legend has it that their original name, the Mexicans, was given to their protector deity, Vicchilopochtli. Only the myths of the Aztecs tell us where they came from and how they arose.

The myth begins with the story of Aztlan, the original home of the legendary Aztecs, and the Nahuatl language, the language spoken by the Aztecs and their neighbors, means "heron colony." Aztec legend has it that there were seven tribes in Aztland who lived in seven caves. The seven tribes are the Akolva, Tepanec, Xochimilka, Telalwica, Tlaxcaran, Charka, and Aztec. The people of these tribes are collectively known as the Chichimeca. They were hunter-gatherers and lived a simple and primitive life. Fishermen and hunters are people who hunt birds and beasts, catch fish and shrimp, pick wild fruits, and collect wild plant roots and stems to feed their stomachs. They spend a lot of time looking for food.

Later, the first six tribes moved out of the caves where they lived. The area where they live has become very arid and has suffered from a long period of drought (long period without rain). Food became scarcer and harder to find, and the tribes had to move away. They ended up settling in the Valley of Mexico. They went their separate ways and searched for their own homes. Tribes created their own cultures. The Aztec tribes did not move away with the six tribes. The Aztecs waited for the will of their protectors. The protector will instruct them when to move out. About three hundred years later, an eagle flew to rest near the cave where the Aztecs lived, shouting, "Let's go." People think it's God's will and it's time for them to leave. Legend has it that the Aztecs also said that it was the protector god Viczipopochtli who signaled the people to move away.

The Aztecs left Aztlán around 1100. They became wanderers—wanderers who had no place to live, and who struggled to find a good place to live. At one point, they found a temporary habitat in Tula, the capital of the Toltecs. The Toltec civilization was dying at the time. When the last Toltecs left the capital with their king and priest Wemak, the Aztecs also moved away. The Aztecs moved away from this large and decaying city to another large city that had also been abandoned. This is Teotihuacán – what is commonly referred to as the place where the gods live – is actually a city built by the Olmecs. The Aztecs were overshadowed by two magnificent pyramids and the temple of Quetzalkoyatl. They looked closely at the paintings on the walls and learned about the people who used to live in Teotihuacan.

So they founded it here, which became the famous ancient capital of the Indians, "Tenochtitlan", which means "land of cacti". The Aztecs called themselves Mexica, a name that became the name of today's Mexico, and Tenochtitlan became the predecessor of today's Mexico City.

These records were recorded on parchment and should have been very early records.

However, Li Huan was not very interested in how the Aztec Empire existed, and Li Huan was interested in the clues of whether there were any bones on this record. In this kind of integrated record book, there is no table of contents, only page by page. So Li Huan saw the process of the Aztec Empire from its rise to its demise in such a short record book of more than fifty pages.

Especially perdition.

In the eyes of outsiders, even a minute ago, Li Huan believed that the fall of the Aztecs was caused by a mediocre king, a ferocious virus, and the Spanish conquistador, but in this booklet, it is another story. The fall of the Aztec Empire was due to the dispute of cultivators, yes, the dispute of cultivators.

The royal family of the Aztec Empire is actually a group of very powerful cultivators, and they cultivate soul spells - this is something that Li Huan has already heard from Tlaltai Kutli, and it can coincide here. The Aztec Empire's population decay so much that even the virus and the Spanish conquistadors were not enough to see, and this point is also a matter of debate among many historians, because an empire with a population of tens of millions could not have perished in just a few years – especially if the empire was still in the rainforest.

The denser the human population lives and the more frequent the migration, the more terrifying it becomes. Think about the Aztecs at that time, they lived in a low degree of density, and there was no means of transportation, many people never walked out of a five-kilometer radius in their lives, even if the whole town got sick, it was a big deal that it was a dead end - this gathering place was found by people in other gathering places after it died, and these people would immediately lock down the area if they were not stupid, and the virus would not continue to spread.

As for the Spanish conquistadors, relying on that little bit of conquistador, they may not have been killed quickly, and it is impossible to affect the population balance at all.

It turned out that the reason for the collapse of the Aztec Empire was itself.

The Aztec royal family wanted to go further too much, and in order to become stronger, the royal family who cultivated through killing people used various administrative orders to "sacrifice" in batches, and cultivation was originally addictive, and once addicted, it was impossible to get rid of it. It's okay to cultivate yourself by yourself, it seems that this way of killing people and cultivating is addicted to it, and it is also the addiction of people with great power, it will be over.

In a short period of time, the population of the Aztec Empire plummeted, which was related to planned and large-scale "sacrifices". According to the literature, this sacrifice pushed at least 10 million people into death. But God is pitiful, the royal family that killed too much was able to absorb those "voluntary" clean souls at first, but later no one was stupid, endless meaningless sacrifices, so that these souls were no longer "clean", after absorbing these forced "sacrifice" souls, most of the royal family went crazy and began to slaughter more frantically, which led to the population of the Aztec Empire plummeting, allowing the Spanish conquistadors to take advantage of the situation.

"So that's the case, I just said that even if those Spaniards add smallpox, they can't be so powerful!" Li Huan continued to look down thoughtfully, and it didn't take long for Li Huan to find the clue he was looking for.

These are a few pages that are written separately in some kind of cloth.

"After the despicable murder of Traltaykutli, the royal family, fearing that their crazy sacrifice would be exposed, divided her body into several parts and sent to the end of the world - this was the royal family's request, but in fact, the Aztecs who carried it out did not do it. By that time the empire had moved. Messy, no one still has the heart to do these things. Terra's body was eventually divided into a body and a head, which were stored in two places. Her body was sent to Machu Picchu, where she could find her body in the sky city of Machu Picchu that had been gathered together, stored in an obsidian box that could be insulated from the perception of aura and psychic power. Whenever the sun and moon alternate, her body sings......"

There is, a clue has been found, and since the body has a clue, then the head should also have a clue.