Chapter 650: A City Under the Desert
The fifth chapter of the Genesis chapter is the shortest of all the chapters, with only thirty-one phrases in total, but it is very detailed.
The content of the first and second short verses is the reason why the Creator created the gods, and the reason is that the world created before it is incomplete, and the gods are needed to support the world, otherwise the world will collapse.
And from the third point onwards, until the thirtieth article is the name of the god they created, the names of which most Leo has not seen from any information, but there are a few names, Leo is very familiar with them, such as the white deer, such as the god of the eagle and so on.
The thirty-first verse indicates that the world is whole, that the Creator is tired and asleep, and that the Mother Nest of all things and gods is gone forever.
If the poem in chapter 5 is true, it means that the Wycombe Abbey people have mastered the technology of creating omega-level higher life forms, and this technology is extremely mature, creating twenty-eight gods in succession.
It's just that Leo didn't fully believe in the above contents, because if you think about them carefully, they will feel extremely ridiculous, because if the Wycombe Abbey people can really create omega-level advanced life forms, then the Wycombe Abbey people may have become the masters of the universe, instead of giving Leo a feeling that the Wycombe Abbey people have been wiped out as they are now.
This is not only because of the wreckage and ruins of the Wycombe Abbey that Leo has found in various parts of the world of Veron, but also because of the Psalms in Leo's hands.
In the following poems, it is written about how some natural gods regard themselves as the supporters of the world and how they enjoy themselves excessively, while other righteous gods are extremely disgusted with these evil gods, and finally the war of gods broke out in the world of Velon.
In this war of the gods, the twenty-eight gods were divided into two factions, and the battle was endless, and several gods fell in the battle, and in the end, only a few gods survived, and the world also entered the era of human beings, but it was not written which god died and which god was still alive.
In addition, Leo can see that the poem is not finished, and there should be a description of the human era later, but it may be that something happened to the person who wrote the book, so he did not continue to write it.
According to Leo's understanding and analysis of this book, in the past I don't know how many years, the Wycombe Abbey people have opened up many worlds in the subspace for life to survive and reproduce through technology, and have also created various creatures to supplement the life system of this world, and also created omega-level advanced life forms to practice these worlds.
But I don't know why, after creating all this, the Wycombe Abbey people abandoned these worlds for unknown reasons, and the gods they created took over the management of this world, and finally because of the attitude and philosophy towards all things in the world, these gods started a divine war, until both sides suffered heavy casualties and ended the war, and said that the world was handed over to humans.
Leo doesn't fully believe in the content of these analyses, because there are too many loopholes in them, and these contents also contradict some of the information that Leo found before.
Although it is difficult to distinguish the truth from the content of this poem, in general, Leo still knows that the world of Velen is in subspace, which is enough for him.
The Kaka tribe's preparations for the sacrificial ritual were completed on the night when Leo finished interpreting the creation poem, and they were originally going to perform the sacrificial ritual immediately in the evening, but Leo dissuaded them, because according to the books left by the ancestors of the Kaka tribe, this sacrificial ritual can only be performed during the day, when the sun is shining.
Abaham Kasa followed Leo's advice and pushed the clock to the next day.
The next day, when the sacrifice began, Leo, an outsider, quietly left the sacrifice ground, and after identifying the surrounding directions, he walked towards the desert on his right, in the opposite direction from where they came.
Leo walked very fast, from a distance it looked like a person was sliding on the sand, and he checked the situation underground through the spirit net as he walked, although there were some problems with the coverage and accuracy of the spirit net due to the special energy field in the desert, but this did not have much impact on the purpose of Leo's trip.
Soon Leo had already traveled forty or fifty miles, and after estimating the speed and distance that ordinary people could travel in a day, he decided to stop, and began to slowly search the desert in the shape of concentric circles, centered on the sacrificial ground.
"Huh, you've found it?" Leo searched for less than ten minutes before he found something buried in the desert.
So, he immediately used his psionic energy to clear the sand that was hidden on it, and saw what was buried.
This is a broken Wycombe Abbey armor, and it is not ordinary armor, it is a set of commander's armor only for the high-ranking generals of the Wycombe Abbey. It is said that this set of interstellar armor is the top in terms of both defense and attack power, and it is the top individual armor of the same kind in the universe.
However, now this set of armor has become a pile of tatters, judging from the upper half of the armor that is barely relatively intact, this set of armor has been torn apart by brute force, of course, the armor has become like this, and the Wycombe Abbey people in it naturally can't escape death, so Leo also found half of the bones of the Wycombe Abbey people in the armor that are almost fossilized.
Aside from a piece of broken armor and a half-skeleton, there was nothing of note here.
After making sure twice that there were no omissions, Leo continued the search as originally planned.
The discovery of the first skeleton was like running an activation program for the discovery of corpses, and Leo found the corpses of Wycombe Abbey people wearing various armor one after another, all of which were torn apart by some kind of force, and none of them were fully armoured.
Although these armors all have recording chips inside, Leo found that he didn't know if it was caused by the energy field of the Guga Desert, or the erosion of the desert wind and sand, all in all, all the recording chips had been damaged and could not be read at all.
And what's even more strange is that all the corpses here are the corpses of Wycombe Abbey people, and there is not a single corpse of other cosmic races.
As the largest and oldest wandering race in the universe, the Wycombe Abbey people have always had the custom of domesticating slaves, although they claim that slavery has long been abolished, and these people from different civilizations are hired, but what it actually is, everyone knows very well.
Because of this, the population ratio of each Wycombe Abbey fleet is more than 1:50, usually a Wycombe Abbey slave of fifty different civilizational races.
But now, Leo has walked nearly ten miles since he found the first body of a Wycombe Abbey person, and found tens of thousands of corpses, but he did not find a single body of other civilized races, as if the unknown existence that attacked the Wycombe Abbey people could accurately identify the identity of the Wycombe Abbey people.
As for the fact that the people who live here are all Wycombe Abbey people, and there is no such thing as slaves of other cosmic races, Leo thinks that it is impossible, because even without the slaves of those cosmic races, the Wycombe Abbey people have already created intelligent beings through methods such as the brood, and they can completely make these intelligent creatures slaves.
Now the corpses in this area are all the corpses of Wycombe Abbey people, and judging from the armor equipped by these Wycombe Abbey people, they are definitely the most elite warriors of Wycombe Abbey, and each piece of armor is worth enough to be comparable to an ultra-small warship.
After walking more than ten miles, Leo estimated that the corpses of the Wycombe Abbey had reached more than 20,000, which were still recognizable corpses, and those who were not equipped with armor had not been found so far, and may have been crushed in the attack.
"What the hell is going on here?" Leo paused slightly, and various associations could not help but arise in his mind.
You must know that the number of warriors, especially the Wycombe Abbey fleet with 20,000 elite warriors is no longer a small fleet, the first Wycombe Abbey brood fleet, known as the origin fleet, has less than 30,000 elite warriors, and that fleet is resident in the star field where the Supreme Council is located, so the Wycombe Abbey people here are definitely not from that fleet, it can only be a mixture of other fleets, and there are more than 20,000 Wycombe Abbey elite warriors lying here to estimate, at least two or three brood fleets have gathered here.
Another thing that Leo didn't understand was that although he saw a large number of Wycombe Abbey corpses and damaged armor, he did not see a single Wycombe Abbey warship.
When the Wycombe Abbey warriors are fighting, they must have a battleship equipped with an energy transmission device around them, because the armor of the Wycombe Abbey is extremely powerful, and they can even temporarily construct a star-destroying weapon that can destroy large warships through combination. And not only the weapons are powerful, but the defensive devices are also extremely powerful, and the offset force field device that can block the shelling of the battleship is an essential defensive weapon for almost every armor.
It is precisely because of the extremely powerful power of these weapons that the energy consumed by the practical use of these weapons is also extremely huge, and the energy pack of the armor itself alone is absolutely unable to maintain such a huge consumption, so when carrying the Wycombe Abbey warriors to attack, there must be a battleship around to give him energy, otherwise he will become a live target under the fire of war because of the exhaustion of energy.
According to Leo's estimates, the more than 20,000 Wycombe Abbey warriors would need at least 130 medium-sized warships to maintain these armor energy in order to maintain the normal needs of the battle, and if the battle is fierce, this number will be doubled.
But now in this desert, there is not a shadow of the existence of a warship, not even an energy transmission device, but he has found signs of a city.
Leo should have discovered the traces of this city a long time ago, but it was only because his mind was on the corpses of the Wycombe Abbey people buried in the ground, and the city was so badly damaged that he didn't find out that he had actually entered the city of gods mentioned in the Kaka tribal books a long time ago.
The reason why Leo would know that it was a Wycombe Abbey city was because the sand in it was different from the sand that was covered on the ground, not just in this small area, but in the whole desert ten meters below the sand.
If you combine these different sands into a drawing, you can see that this is actually a neatly planned city plan.
However, Leo was not surprised or surprised by the city itself at the moment, he was thinking more about what kind of force had destroyed the entire city like this, everything was crushed into gravel, and it seemed to decompose into gravel in an instant, rather than an external impact, otherwise it would be impossible for these gravels to remain as planned.
Leo then thought of the origin of the Guga Desert, and there was no doubt that this was probably the source of that devastating disaster.
Leo continued to walk, but this time he was no longer walking aimlessly, but towards the desert, which was supposed to be the Wycombe Abbey experimental area, through the city plan and the architectural habits of the Wycombe Abbey people.
After climbing over a dozen sand dunes, Leo found the purpose of his trip: a badly damaged Callas battleship.
Although the Callas battleship is called a battleship, it is actually a large experimental spaceship, but after the Wycombe Abbey people buy this type of battleship from the Kalas, they will modify it themselves and convert it into a dual-purpose spaceship for transporting troops and experimenting.
The Callas is now supposed to be used as an experimental base, and the surrounding buildings show that the Wycombe Abbey people attached great importance to the ship at the time, not only with a large number of defensive facilities, but also with a military base-like facility right next to the ship's docking point.
Although I found what I was looking for, after carefully checking the situation, I found that it was the same as not finding it.
This spaceship also has a lot of damage, but the overall skeleton is still well preserved, but the problem is that this spaceship is buried nearly 100 meters underground, judging from the surrounding floating sand, it should have suffered a special situation similar to an earthquake from the ground to the ground, and it looks like the situation is still sinking slowly.
If Leo wanted to enter the inside of the experimental spacecraft, then he would need to clean up the floating sand nearly 100 meters above, and he would also have to strengthen the perimeter so that if he entered, the surrounding floating sand would bury the entrance and exit.
Just cleaning up the floating sand is no longer something he can operate alone, not to mention that he doesn't know how much has been preserved in this experimental spaceship, and whether there is anything he wants.
"It will take at least a year, is it worth it?" Leo carefully considered the time it would take to clear the sand and dig up the ship, it might be faster if someone helped, but with him alone, it would be difficult to clean up such a large area of sand without a year, and the energy required was very large, and it was almost impossible for him to do anything else in this year.
After weighing the pros and cons, Leo chose to leave temporarily, which did not mean that he would give up digging, he was ready to let others dig, and then he just had to wait for the results of the excavation.
The mysterious world under steampunk
The mysterious world under steampunk