Chapter 140: Observation
For the next few days, General Elier would come here every morning to observe for a while.
Although the people around them were still confused, out of absolute trust in General Ilar, everyone had no choice but to obey the order and clock in at this mound every day.
"General, you said that we have been here for several days, what are you looking at? Although I trust you from the bottom of my heart, you still want to give us a letter.
I've been beating drums in my heart these days, and I don't know what the point of us doing this is. Besides, if you don't tell us your detailed plan, we won't be able to cooperate with you in the future!"
After a long while, a general beside General Elier reminded him that he must have been pushed out by other generals looking like that.
His question was in a way representative of all of them, and General Iral would not have said it too soon if it had been a few days ago, but now the time was clearly ripe.
"A few days ago, I learned a few things about the Fallen Mecha from a strange book. As early as the first day we arrived here, I had perfectly confirmed my suspicions.
That is, the Fallen Mecha needs to rely on the energy of the sun to gain power, and you look closely at the oval-shaped, shiny thing in the middle of them.
Even though I don't know what that thing is, I've noticed that as time goes by, when the Fallen Mech receives the sun's rays, it flickers more and more slowly.
Even the past few days have been on the rise, so I'm guessing that the big guy should be almost fully charged, so I have a bold idea now.
If only we could bring Snooker's Talen army here when that big guy wakes up. So that we can borrow a knife to kill and use this mecha to kill him.
Even though I don't know much about this stuff right now, I've been looking at books lately. I've found that every time the Fallen Mech appears, it will basically randomly attack the creatures next to it when no one is controlling it.
I don't know why the gods created this premise, but that's exactly what we can take advantage of, but the stakes are so high that I didn't tell you my plans until I wasn't sure.
It's not that I don't trust you, it's mainly that I think it's very risky, and I don't know much about the Fallen Mecha myself.
You all know that I'm never going to do something that I don't know the bottom of, and even though I often gamble with my life, it's all based on my absolute understanding of things. ”
General Elier elaborated, and despite the following, the soldiers were clearly bewildered by this kind of comparison beyond their comprehension.
But at least General Ilar's answer gave them a reassurance that what they were doing at the moment was not blind, but purposeful.
This sense of security on the battlefield is extremely important, and if you don't know the task very well before you do it, or if you keep it in the dark, this strong sense of unease can seriously affect your judgment of things.
If General Elier hadn't been completely sure about the operation, he wouldn't have made such a move that would obviously shake the morale of the army.
Looking at the fallen mechs in the distance, and then at the clouds gradually rising in the sky, General Elier suddenly stretched out a magnificent mood. He knew that his chance was coming, and it should be within a few days.
In his observation and deliberation in the past few days, with General Ilar's amazing memory ability and logical deduction ability, he quickly introduced the relationship between the flickering frequency of the energy core and the energy reserve of the Fallen Mecha Center.
Although due to the limitations of civilization, he was unable to make an objective and serious evaluation of this phenomenon, or to conduct a scientific discussion.
But what is really powerful about human beings lies in their thinking and analogy. Although it is not known how this works, the Iraqi general was able to roughly surmise that it was most likely related to the time when the fallen mech woke up.
In addition, the "Persona of the Miracle Continent" opened up his thoughts, and many contents of the miracle era recorded in it, all of which subtly changed General Elaire's thinking and broadened his horizons.
And this vision has already made General Dependent stand at a height of the world's thinking.
It is also an ill-timed birth, if General Elier lives in a highly civilized world, then it is possible for him to create discoveries that transcend the ages.
However, he was born on an uncivilized and wild planet, and mankind is still in the age of cold weapons, and I don't know how many years it will take to reach the civilization height of the Sam civilization again.
Although General Elier is extremely talented, the era is the era after all, and the era in which General Elier lives is decided, his vision can only be limited to the Miracle Continent, and the conquest of the continent has become his lifelong goal.
At this point, Luo Fan was lucky. Luo Fan was born in a future world where the level of civilization had been initially established.
Even after returning to the ancient times through the Book of Destiny, he once again came into contact with the more advanced Sami civilization. Even under the guidance of the highly developed artificial intelligence, the height of his thinking has already reached the cosmic level.
This is also fundamentally doomed, Luo Fan and everyone in the Miracle Continent at this time have different visions and future fates. This is determined by the perception of the mind, an indelible barrier.
Although Luo Fan is still in an embryonic stage at this moment, his understanding of this world is far inferior to General Elier. But the degree of cognition of relying on generals is limited, and the cognitive limit of Loris is much higher than that of Elaire.
In a sense, at least compared to the Miracle Continent, Luo Fan's cognition tends to be infinite. Coupled with the drastic increase in the speed of Lovan's cognitive level, it was only a matter of time before he surpassed General Elier.
From this point of view, the Miracle Continent is destined to be unable to restrain Luo Fan, which is an indelible gap from the root.
Of course, at this moment, our protagonist Luo Fan is still in the Norlan Empire, tens of thousands of kilometers away, researching the antidote to the zombie crisis in the deep mountains, and cannot really participate in the war between the northern countries and the Erne Empire.
If he was here at the moment, under the manipulation of Luoluo, he could completely manipulate the fallen mecha in front of him.
And then....
It is a one-sided massacre, this is the gap in civilization, the fundamental difference in strength. In the face of the lower civilizations, at least for now, Ruofan really has the ability to slaughter completely.
Of course, Luo Fan's half-man would never dare to use this kind of ghost ability easily, after all, the things in the cloud space, God knows if something will blow up the earth.