Chapter 625: Engineering Mecha
After penetrating more than 600 meters into the passage, Leo, who was opening the road in front of him, stopped.
Sylvia, who was following behind, walked up and asked suspiciously, "What's wrong?"
Leo didn't speak, but pointed ahead.
The ball of fire that Thran had created moved to the bones blocking the way in front of him, only to see that the bones in front of him were no longer fossilized bones, but a steel skeleton, and Leo's blasting bullets that could easily break through a large area of bones could only cause a small amount of damage to these steel skeletons.
"What kind of monster is this?, iron?" "Curious, Theran leaned over and took a closer look at the steel skeletons.
"It's not iron, it's divine metal. Saran stepped forward, looked at the metal skeleton in front of him with a look of surprise, and said, "These are god warriors. โ
"Divine warrior?" Hearing such a particularly religious name, Sylvia and Thran both looked at Saran with curiosity, while Leo looked at Saran with a strange expression.
"Yes, Spirit Warrior. Saran stretched out his hand and touched the cold metal skeleton, and said: "According to ancient legends, when the ancient world was not fully formed, the rulers of the ancient earth were giants, and those giants were cruel, vicious, arrogant, and disrespectful to the gods, and finally the gods sent down divine punishment, and sent a large number of god warriors to exterminate the giants, and finally the giants were completely wiped out, but the earth was also shattered, and the surrounding sea water poured into the earth, forming the ancient Velun continent. In battle, many god warriors were killed, and after their deaths, their spirits returned to the throne of the gods, and their bodies remained in the world, and this body was the god metal. โ
"It's an interesting tale, but why haven't I ever heard of it?" said Sylvia, slightly skeptical.
Saran replied simply, "Because the person who wrote this story didn't publish it at all, but only kept it in the witch's library." โ
"Some random nonsense written by an unknown person can be taken seriously. Sylvia seemed to like to confront Saran, and said with words.
"The man who wrote this is Sir Birmingham. Saran was not angry, but simply said the name of the author, and Sylvia fell silent and did not question anything.
Leo didn't speak, just listened quietly, and the expression on his face changed several times as the two of them talked.
For the so-called god warrior that Saran said, Leo completely regarded it as a joke in his heart, because after he saw this metal skeleton, he had already recognized that the skeleton of this so-called god warrior was actually a fearless all-environment engineering mecha produced by the Earth Federation.
This mecha is the most advanced engineering mecha of the Earth Federation, with a total of eighteen limbs, each limb has different engineering tools, and the fuselage body is an all-weather battleship cockpit, which can be constructed for a long time in the harshest environment in the universe.
This kind of engineering mecha is also one of the most popular engineering mecha in the universe, and the Earth Federation has specially developed a multi-racial adaptation cabin in order to make it available to all races in the universe, as long as it is not too strange in shape and a huge alien race, this kind of engineering mecha can be used.
After Leo found that the bones blocking in front of him had become engineering mechas, he used the spirit net to advance over and check it, and he found that the length of the passage blocked by these engineering mecha was about more than one hundred and fifty meters, and after a rough calculation, it seemed that there were thirty engineering mechas. The people who control these mechs are all human, because Leo found dried human corpses inside these mechs.
In addition, in addition to the dried corpse in the cockpit, there is no other thing, such as clothing, etc., because there is an environmental circulation and sterilization system inside the mecha, even if a person dies, it will not decay, and it will only be made into a dry corpse by this environmental system, so clothes and other things will also not decay, that is to say, when controlling these mechas, the people in the cockpit were naked, and the other party's bones and the skin surface of the body were too vigorous hair, I feel that this may be some half-ape who has not completed evolution.
However, Leo's attention was soon drawn to the myth of the ancient Veron that Saran had said, and if he had seen Salan's words as unconfirmed folklore before, he had now found that Salan's story was very much in line with what he knew about the Wycombe Abbey and the giants, which made him wonder how Saran knew about these things.
You know, these things have never been seen in any words or images, and Leo knows these things from some information outside of the world of Veron, as well as from the various materials left by the Wycombe Abbey people, and he does not think that there is anyone in this world who can fully interpret these materials as fully as he does.
And when he heard Sir Birmingham from Saran's mouth, there was a hint of surprise on his face, and the doubts in his heart were reduced a lot.
In the eyes of the world, the historian Sir Birmingham and the adventurer Will Jackson are simply two extremes, and Wiljackson has recorded people and events with little evidence to prove that Sir Birmingham is a historian, paleontologist and ancient civilization researcher known for his rigor.
Each of his papers must have sufficient evidence to prove the authenticity of his papers before he chooses to publish them, otherwise he will not publish them even if he finds some evidence that is enough to constitute a hypothesis.
Adhering to the proud rigor of the people of Belรฉm, the Kingdom of Mareth, Sir Birmingham was a clear stream of scholarship in that era full of whimsical hypotheses, and for a long time, he adhered to this academic research attitude, which also led to the fact that most of the historical works of the world of Veron would later cite his papers, and his unpublished papers are still important materials for many historians to engage in research.
Although Sir Birmingham never wrote a complete history or published a book in his life, he is revered as the father of Veron's history because of the quality of his papers.
When Salan said that the legend she was telling came from Sir Birmingham, Leo couldn't help but take it for granted, because he remembered that at Old Man Rembrandt, he had seen some drafts of papers that Sir Birmingham had not published, and in those drafts Sir Birmingham made two hypotheses that were not well proven, one was that the world of Veron was originally a mountain world, and the other was that the moon was a mechanical iron ball.
In the eyes of the world, even an old man as wise as Rembrandt would not think that these two hypotheses with extremely little evidence were true, and Leo was skeptical of these two hypotheses at that time, but now Leo knows very well that these two hypotheses are true, and the world of Veron was indeed an infinite mountain at the beginning, and the moon was indeed a mechanical iron ball, at least partially.
And now that the battle between the Wycombe Abbey and the Giants that Salan said came from Sir Birmingham, Leo couldn't help but wonder where Sir Birmingham knew about these things.
Just as Leo was about to open his mouth to ask Saran, Sylvia, who was also curious, had already asked one step ahead of her, and said: "I have never seen this hypothesis in the documents left by Sir Birmingham, how did you know about this hypothesis? And according to Sir Birmingham's character, unless he sees relatively reliable evidence, he will not make any hypothesis that is vacuum, so that means Sir Birmingham has seen the evidence, what is that evidence? Don't you tell me that it is these steel skeletons?"
"Of course not, these steel skeletons just remind me of this ancient myth and legend that Sir Birmingham has spoken of. Saran shook his head and recounted, "Sir Birmingham's reason for telling this ancient myth and legend is not based on any newly discovered evidence, but because he saw with his own eyes the scene when the gods and warriors fought against the giants. โ
"What? He saw the scene of the ancient war?" Sylvia and Therland were stunned, and Leo frowned.
Saran seemed to know that this would happen, so he continued, "Because he once opened the ancient call in the thirteen books of the knowledge of the ancient gods of the madman. โ
Everyone was surprised by this answer, because they could not have imagined that this matter had something to do with the most famous ** in the world of Velon.
"Can you be specific?" asked Leo.
Saran explained: "Actually, it's very simple, someone brought a few books of madman knowledge to Sir Birmingham, and wanted Sir Birmingham to read one of the madman books and decipher the mysteries. โ
Thran, who could hear it, couldn't help but ask, "Why? Why did that man do this?"
Saran explained: "Because the man thought that only those who possessed a very high level of knowledge could decipher the mysteries of the gods and spirits contained in the knowledge of the madman, he would go around looking for the world's recognized wise men and ask them to read the contents of those books. Sir Birmingham is one," she said, turning her head to Leo, and said in astonishment, "Old Man Rembrandt is too." โ
"What? Old man Rembrandt once read the thirteen books of the ancient gods of the madman?" Leo couldn't help but be stunned.
Saran smiled and said, "As far as I know, he should have read it, and also gained some knowledge and abilities from it, otherwise, with his current physical condition, even if those geniuses made life support for him, as well as various precious medicines to help him maintain his physical consumption, I am afraid he would not be able to live as comfortable as he is now." Not to mention going to the Moisan Continent for archaeology, I'm afraid that even if you stay at home, you will not be able to move an inch. โ
After Leo heard this, he didn't ask any more questions, but just thought about it in his heart.
Sylvia, who was on the side, was interested in the madman's book in Saran's mouth, and asked in a deep voice, "Since you know so much about this matter, then you must have been there back then, right?"
"Yes. Saran nodded in acknowledgement.
"Do you know what that Ancient Call is?" Sylvia asked.
"I don't know," Saran said, shaking his head, "as far as I know, everyone sees things differently, and even the same person sees things differently, but I do know one thing, and that is that what Sir Birmingham sees is ancient truth. โ
"So the giants and god warriors you just mentioned are actually the knowledge of the ancient gods that Sir Birmingham saw from that madman's book?" Sylvia asked in a confirmed manner, but without waiting for Saran to respond, she then asked, "What happened to Sir Birmingham?"
"What can happen later?" Saran sighed and said faintly, "Just like they say, no one who has come into contact with the knowledge of the ancient gods will end well, and death is the best relief for them. โ
"Won't it end well?" Thran interjected, "Not necessarily, for example, is Old Man Rembrandt still alive?"
"But do you think he's better off than dead now?" Saran asked rhetorically.
Therland did not reply, apparently thinking of what was going on with Old Man Rembrandt.
"What should we do with these things now?" Sylvia didn't like to see Saran gain the upper hand in the conversation, so she changed the subject, pointing to the engineering mech in front of her, and asked.
Saran shook his head and said, "As far as the current industrial level of Vilun is concerned, unless it is a holy object that has been blessed by the gods, it is difficult for the paintings to cause damage to the gods with the hardness of the smelting metals in today's countries...... and I think we should ......"
Just as Saran was about to give advice, Leo suddenly raised his hand to stop Saran from talking, followed to the other side of the passage, reached out and groped for a round steel skeleton, then pulled out a cable from the recorder that looked like a bracelet, and inserted it into a signal port that he had just fumbled with.
Then Saran and the witches were surprised to see Leo's bracelet emitting light, and the light formed a small window in the air, and there were many characters and patterns in the small window that they couldn't understand.
And that wasn't the most surprising thing to them, the most incredible thing was that Leo seemed to recognize the mysterious characters and patterns on them, and his fingers were very skillful and methodical in clicking on some of the key patterns on the window.
Although they were curious about Leo's actions, they didn't bother Leo, but quietly watched Leo operate those things, and they also had a faint feeling in their hearts that Leo might be able to use the bones of this god warrior.
Time passed, and no one in the room seemed impatient, and Sylvia and the others could tell from Leo's increasingly serious expression that things seemed to be at a critical juncture.
Leo also secretly cursed the guy who set the original code for these mecha at this moment, if he had followed the original mecha code, he would have already passed through the backdoor program, entered the mecha console, and obtained the control of the mecha.
But now, because of the guy who reset the mecha code, all the original code has been messed up, and a lot of the original code used for intelligent control has been deleted, which makes it much more difficult for him to crack.