Chapter 81: The Spirit Rhino
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"Was it a chance encounter?"
"Maybe ......not," DantΓ¨s smiled, "I pray to science before I go to bed." β
"Hmmm......"
Magellan raised his right hand as if to see something on it, but there was nothing there.
"I thought I could do anything when I was dreaming. β
"Maybe you don't understand what is happening to you, all the theologians in the whole Church don't understand it, but the Pope knows. β
"Who told him?"
"Science...... Itself. β
Magellan smiled: "So that first impetus spoke to the Pope?"
"Yes, the Pope listens to all the truth in this world from science. β
"Well," Magellan spun around in his head, finally giving up the desire to say something, for he had so much to say, "what is the truth?"
"You're becoming science. β
"So easy?"
"If science were pseudo-creatures like the gods of Emenchet, it would not have been possible, but now science is such a transcendent being as the first driving force. β
"That can't be. β
Magellan's smile turned dangerous.
"Science has undergone a change. β
"Something that was left before the change preserves a part of its properties, and after the change happens, this subtle difference leads to something that would otherwise not have happened. β
"What was left over from when science was a god made me a kindred with science, and when science became a transcendent philosophical concept, I became science, didn't I?"
"I don't know. β
Dantès shook his head.
"I only know the answer, that is the only truth, that science told the Pope, but I don't know anything about the cause, the process, all the details. β
Magellan shook his head.
"Look, so I don't think it's important to talk about it in dreams anymore, the celebrity who values dreams so much is the ...... who died in a brothel"
The darkness was surging, but the fire was still bright.
Magellan woke up.
......
The camel woke up in the darkness, his eyes squinting in the firelight, and with a silent movement he put all the sand thieves on alert.
However, they did not see the danger.
The camel finally determined what awakened him, and it was the Count.
He was sitting by the fire, looking like he had just woken up from his sleep.
"What's wrong?"
The camel got up from the ground, walked to the fire, and put its stiff fingers on top of the flames.
"I prayed to science, but the response I got was a little different this time. β
The sand thieves lay back on their stalls and continued to sleep, leaving only the night watchman to continue to stand by the outermost fire.
"Well......" Camel took a moment to organize the language, but eventually he gave up, "Good night." β
"This is good news. β
"What?"
"You don't have to worry about the spirit of words. β
The camel was still squinting sleepily, but no one knew that he was very awake at this time.
"Science helped you meet Magellan?"
"No, it's a small omen......"
"Good night. β
Eventually, the camel gave up on exploring the mystical powers of the Holy See, and decided to rest while the sun had not yet risen and the air was too hot for people to sleep.
......
Magellan arrived at the oasis in less time than he had expected, where the countess's party encountered the expected sand thieves and traps almost everywhere, as well as a group of deadly vipers, but none of them caused much trouble or even took much time.
"It's all because of you, and I must say, thank you. β
The smile on the countess's face was reserved and sweet as she said this, and Professor Alexander made no secret of his amusement, while the others who followed him almost couldn't help but shout.
These included a large number of Earl's bodyguards, as well as members of archaeological teams and magical researchers who had yet to produce results, and everyone had reason to be ambitious because of the countess's smile.
"That way, our journey will be much easier than expected......"
Soon the tents covered the entire oasis, and Magellan almost thought he was back to his days of living in Sir Cook's archaeological team.
"Yes, enjoy the final journey, we will soon reach the finish line. β
"But you haven't told me how you're going to solve the last few problems. β
"We haven't got all the bodies yet, yes, we haven't found that one pyramid yet, yes, we haven't finished the sacrifice yet, yes. β
Magellan smiled and shook his head, stopping at the door of the countess's tent: "Call me when you need me, I want to sleep." β
"You'd better not ......"
The countess smiled and stepped into her own ornate pure white tent.
"Did I talk in my sleep?"
Magellan knew it wasn't a big deal, but he just had an irrepressible sense of frustration.
In his opinion, it is very immoral and shameful to disturb the sleep of others.
"I helped you to block a sudden force," the countess walked through the pharaoh's palace-like tent, taking a cup from the shelf on one side, "that's a ...... Very scary fluctuations. β
"What?"
"An external force tried to touch you, but I blocked it, but for some reason, your soul still fluctuated, very violently. β
Magellan took the cup, took a sip of the water it contained, and thought to himself with a laborious frown: "I don't remember anything." β
"It may have been a mere accident," the countess's smile told Magellan plainly, that she did not think so at all, "did you often talk in your dreams?"
"No......," Magellan hesitated a little, "at least not before." β
"As you can see, the Holy See has very strong power, and our troubles will not end. β
"I'm thinking if I leave now......"
"You're not leaving. β
"What?"
"You said it. β
"I ......"
Magellan gave a rare look of horror.
"I said it in my dreams?"
"Yes. β
Magellan sat down in his ornate chair and let out a long sigh.
"Anyway, when I need you, someone will come to your tent to find you, and until then, you can get some sleep and rest. β
......
Magellan didn't get much free time, he spent a long time in a daze, and then he was awakened by a creepy fluctuation.
When he stepped out of the tent, he saw the people in the center of the camp looking in awe from the clearing.
"What?"
Magellan turned his face, and then he saw a pyramid made purely of light.
It was a form of pure power, with a magician on the four corners of the pyramid.