Chapter 878: Something That Shouldn't Appear

Now that he is in the midst of a bizarre scenario full of dangers and strange things that may happen one day, all he is thinking about is how to explore the mystery and try to figure out what happened to the two worlds that affect each other, and then try to turn the tide.

As for other events, even war, it is only a means to achieve this goal, how can there be so much thought to consider what beauty is chasing the peach blossom luck?

Others aside, even a heartthrob singer like Lyudmila is actually due to the infiltration of Victor's previous consciousness, and he has such a lover under the influence of residual consciousness, which is already a bit unbelievable for Long Yun - for this matter, he also provoked Su Xue in the real world, this little girl was very annoyed for a while, and later although she acquiesced in any of his actions in the parallel world, even if the lover was generous, Long Yun himself did not want to indulge all the way to the end.

In the final analysis, as a "stranger" who has traveled through time, Long Yun has always had a trace of fear of the trajectory of parallel worlds, and he feels that he should not fall too deep and change the lives of everyone around him.

This kind of thinking seems to be a joke in the face of his frequent actions in the air to fight and change the course of war, but he does think so.

While eating and thinking, the silent Long Yun quickly made up his mind, ready to find time to talk to Valentina, with the systematic training given by the KGB system, he felt that this young and beautiful woman should be rational enough to accept his kind advice. To put it bluntly, a strongman like him, or Victor, who was born and died, seemed to have a great attraction to the girl. But now the war is still in full swing. Get involved in a love triangle with an ace pilot who is always in danger. It really didn't do Valentina any good......

Oh, or......

Can't say the same, maybe what this woman craves is a feeling, the so-called "don't care about eternity, only care about what you once had"?

Thinking of this all the way, Long Yun swallowed exaggeratedly, he pulled a tissue to wipe the greasy on his hands, thinking that this guess was really true; To confirm this, he only needs to move his mind slightly. But now Long Yun was quite hesitant, and he felt that he had better not pay too much attention to details.

Just think of the peerless Lyudmila, the woman whom Victor once passionately pursued and now loves him with all his heart, and he doesn't even know that he can take on the responsibility of a lover for this lover.

He really didn't know if the crossing in the dream could continue forever? If not, what will become of Victor, whose consciousness has dissipated? In other words, if he continues to follow the path of fate, will he be able to solve all the mysteries and eliminate the monstrous war and deep crisis between the two worlds. Will time continue to pass in parallel worlds, running smoothly as if it had never experienced a catastrophe?

This kind of thing. Although Long Yun has superpowers in his hands, he is completely unable to answer, how can he have the heart to provoke more and let himself add to his mind in vain.

Inadvertently, he glimpsed the woman's mind, and Long Yun's mood became quite entangled for a while.

After a muffled voice in his seat like this, Lyudmila next to him woke him up softly, thinking that tonight's party was meant to relax and not to continue to think about heavy issues, Long Yun raised his eyebrows and glanced at Valentina, he felt that this matter could wait until the end of this mission.

Pulling his thoughts back to reality and raising a glass with his friends, Long Yun saw that Vladimir Pukin, who had not spoken much before, had blushed slightly, and his tone of voice had become a little lighter, and he knew that this researcher was more sensitive to alcohol, and was probably in a slightly excited state. Listening to Pujin's lofty arguments, Long Yun quickly joined in with great interest, and several people sat around the table full of cups, plates, and bowls, and talked about some anecdotes about archaeology and cultural relics.

"Vladimir, you just said that archaeology is not all about cultural relics, but about those very old but worthless rags?"

After listening to some of Putin's accounts, Major General Ushakov became interested in archaeology, and he had always thought that archaeology was about excavating cultural relics, or looking for "valuable antiques", but this was obviously not the case when he heard Putin, so he asked directly.

In response to Ushakov's question, Putin, who put down his wine glass, smiled slightly, he knew that this was a common misunderstanding among ordinary people:

"No, of course, it would be perfectly correct to say that the things found in the archaeological process are not necessarily cultural relics, let alone priceless rare objects. The work we do is often rummaging through piles of old papers or rubble to find clues, and if it is a site investigation, there must be much more scrap dug up than valuable cultural relics. ”

"So, what does this mean?"

"It depends, well, I think it's okay to say,"

Hearing Sophia Kochakina ask from the side, the young man nodded at the girl and gestured, "The so-called 'archaeology' is not necessarily dealing with 'antiquities'; For example, the whereabouts of the last royal family member in the history of our country, this kind of thing is less than a hundred years ago, but it is obviously beyond the operation period of ordinary investigation, then it also belongs to the category of archaeology, although the clues found in this incident are not ancient at all.

For example, sometimes some obviously unreasonable scenes or objects will also appear in the sight, which often causes a sensation in the media, but after our archaeologists go to investigate, there are often only two conclusions: either there is a man-made fake, or it is a misunderstanding - for example, the once noisy 'London Hammer' later turned out to be just an illusion formed by the secondary deposition of limestone, do you know? ”

"'The Hammer of London', the one that was discovered in 1936?"

Hearing the researcher's words, Evgenia Ushakova, who was present, picked up quite curiously:

"I remember this, it seems to say that the workers found a hammer embedded in the old rock! In addition, the Americans found spark plugs wrapped in coal seams in California, and fossilized shoe prints on trilobites - I remember that some people thought that these things were evidence of the existence of 'prehistoric civilizations' on the earth, Comrade Pugin, do you think this is true? ”

"What kind of evidence, Eve, I told you that this is all nonsense!"

Before Putin could answer, Ushakov, who had put down his knife and fork next to him, said with a teasing smile, "I've said it several times, but no matter what, you look like you're going to be suspicious; Well, now that our comrade archaeological researcher is here, Vladimir will give us a more authoritative answer. - Isn't that our professional? ”

"yes, Vladimir, I think it's interesting, what do you think?"

He had been watching others chatting from the side before, and when Long Yun heard the topic of "prehistoric civilization relics", he had really heard of it, of course, he got it in the real world.

There have been many opinions about the existence of the so-called "prehistoric civilization", and the important evidence put forward by proponents is often some "opaz" (transliteration of Out_of_place_artifact), that is, "objects that appear in places that should not appear".

In addition to the "London hammer", "spark plugs in coal seams" and "shoe prints on trilobites" mentioned by Pugin, Evgenia and others, there are also a large number of strange discoveries.

Each of these so-called "opazes" will be carefully argued to explain how many thousands of years, or even hundreds of millions of years, of these things that can only be created by civilization, so as to demonstrate the final conclusion that prehistoric civilizations must have existed and then suddenly became extinct.

This reasoning process seems to be quite reasonable, but every "Opaz" that is made public will eventually be proven to be the product of this civilization, and all the evidence such as rock formations and inclusions that make these "hammers" and "spark plugs" bear the mark of a long time is actually an erroneous judgment made by the discoverer based on the common sense that "the formation of rock layers must take a long time" and "what is excavated must have been embedded in them".

Long Yun had heard a lot about these seemingly miraculous, but not very surprising "Opaz" in the real world, and now he happened to meet Vladimir Putin, who was engaged in archaeology, and of course he wanted to hear the opinions of professionals.

In the face of everyone's inquiries, Pugin's answer was in line with Long Yun's prior understanding, but after all, this young man was born professionally and had a wide range of knowledge, and each piece of "Opaz" soon appeared in his eloquent speech, which made the audience listen to it very attentively, and also gave Long Yun a new understanding of this archaeological expert who is not smiling on weekdays - it seems that Vladimir in the parallel world is indeed quite similar to the "quasi-father-in-law" in the real world, this kind of extensive knowledge system, Doesn't it meet some of the requirements of intelligence officers?

Probably telling some interesting stories about "Opaz", Pugin concludes with a few sentences, a habit that is obviously only available to those who are accustomed to academic articles:

"All in all, then, all these sensational things happen for a reason, without exception; I personally think that any attempt to use 'Opaz' as an argument or to find a so-called 'prehistoric civilization' is basically a recreational activity rather than a rigorous academic act, and I personally think that this is quite correct. (To be continued......)