Chapter 41: Eternal Life Blessed by Misfortune

In fact, Hado has always felt that there must be some conspiracy on the part of Owokukod who followed him back to his hometown so much, but the other party respected him along the way, and Hadu didn't have much defense. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 Info And he himself knows very well that he is a treasure, and it should not be difficult to figure out what amazing physique he has with Owokukod's ability.

At the same time, he found that there was no way to stop the people in front of him from attacking him—it was impossible for him to plunder any of the Iger clansmen. Then he looked left and right, and realized that he couldn't even plunder the things around him—maybe he was too old.

But he really doesn't want to die, he hasn't lived enough. There is an infinite body of power, and how this power occurs and how it is obtained, the root of these problems still needs to be found by him.

Hadu was so old that he was so tired that he was trembling all over his body to catch his breath.

The riders of the Egg clan gradually gathered around him, and seeing that his flesh was about to be subjected to various experiments, he had no choice but not to plunder, and he insisted on the last definitive plunder that was now possible:

"Plunder the lifespan of these creatures in front of you. ”

Since it is not possible to plunder the "Iger Clan", it will not be impossible to plunder the "creatures" anymore.

Hadu's eyes widened as he stared at the bad guys around him, and gradually found that there was no human color on their faces, and then one after another the skin and meat were brittle, and finally they became dry bones, and fell on the trestle, fell into the pool under the trestle, and sank to the bottom of the trestle.

Look at Hadu again.

I saw that the wrinkled skin on his body began to regain its vitality rapidly, and his slightly stiff back became hard and straight, except for the deep and wise eyes, all other signs of aging disappeared.

He's getting younger again. !

Hadu checked the changes in his body and felt the vitality around him, and he suddenly stood up, and within 10 paces there were 76 dry bones in a row—and the remaining 24 Egger cavalrymen were all frozen in place.

Hadu was furious: he could certainly understand Ovuko's greed, but he could not tolerate and forgive them for taking advantage of the danger of others—with his friendship with the Egger clan, they would have crossed the line greatly. Looking coldly at the frightened expression on the face of Ovukokod's dead body at his feet, Hadu raised his foot and kicked it into the pool. At this time, the Iger cavalry, who had not been plundered, reacted and rushed out of the cave in terror - but the enraged Hadu manipulated the pool of water to sweep the cavalry behind him into the pool, and then caused a strong wind to blow back the cavalry who were about to run into the passage, and they fell into the pool. The slippery wall of the pool made the cavalry cry out in despair, and Hadu, with a cold face, violently manipulated the pool water to throw these poor people against the wall, falling to pieces, smashing flesh and blood to pieces.

The pool was stained red with blood, but the anger in Hadu's heart could not be calmed for a long time.

After a long time, the water of the pool regained its calm, and the stump gradually sank to the bottom of the pool, and the surface of the pool water returned to clarity after the washing of the underground dark river.

Hado, on the other hand, sat on the trestle, savoring the youth he had regained.

His physical youth had returned to the level of youth he had when he had just acquired the ability to "plunder wealth" when he was 11 years old, and he himself was amazed at the strength of his ability to plunder. This also made him feel that the lower age limit for obtaining predatory abilities should be 11 years old, which is why he can only plunder 76 people when plundering these "creatures" around him, that is, he can't continue to be younger because of the control of the lower limit - think about it, if all of them plunder the life of these 100 people, it won't be back in the mother's womb.

However, Hadu was a little puzzled by the strangeness that happened during this plunder: he did plunder Ovukokod and their lifespan was successful, but the concept of "lifespan" shouldn't be plural years? Why did they die immediately and become dry bones? Moreover, this life plundering is no more than one person plundering to a year's life, so how is this "lifespan" defined: if the life of the dying person is plundered, will it also be plundered to a year's life? ?

In addition, the result of the plundering of life is also very different from the usual state and nature of plunder: Hado does not extend his lifespan by 76 years from the original 87 years old, but returns to his youth, and his essence is to neutralize "aging" with "extra life", rather than "longevity" in his impression. In other words, his actual life expectancy does not increase as a result, but "the number of years he can continue to live" - which means that if he wants to continue to live and increase the number of years he lives, he must constantly plunder the lives of others. !

Moreover, this plunder jumped out of his plunder restrictions by the Egger clan, which can be regarded as a blessing in disguise. After a little recollection, he seemed to remember the helplessness on Prisseff's face when he told him about Owokukodd's greed, which may have been his brother's initiative and deliberate request to go with Hado, or even met with Prissefud's opposition and still insisted on going his way. Hadu pondered for a long time, and decided that there was no need for Prissefud to betray him, and that he was not angry with him—Ovukoko had already been summoned, and it would be too much to dwell on it.

Letting go of the shame in his heart, Hadu began to look at his cave again, and felt that it was indeed a good place to cultivate. It was easy for him to feed himself, and if he was bored with tribal politics, he could come back and take a leisurely look.

To tell the truth, the last time I came back to the cave was a few decades ago, and at that time, I was in a hurry to carry out the great migration work, and I couldn't calm down and take a good look at the situation in his cave. Thinking of this, he got up and walked to the inside of the cave. The first thing he came to was the food storage area of Dong **, and what came into his sight was the batch of meat, vegetables and fruits that he plundered and "spoiled" decades ago, and these foods still maintained their freshness after so many years. Hadu picked up a piece of lemon root, peeled off the skin of the pimple, and then slammed it against the small mouth with his front teeth, and the sweet and refreshing juice was sucked into his mouth. With a lemon root in one hand, he continued to walk into the cave, and found that the craftsmen at that time had also excavated 1 chief's room, 4 relatives' rooms, and 20 rooms for the sacrificial soldiers according to the original ritual regulations. Other than that, there are no other functional rooms, except for a smaller shore platform at the back of the cave to allow the occupants to draw water from the deep pool below.

It can be said that Hadu himself has no imagination for the expansion of the cave, as long as he lives comfortably, he does not have many other needs, so he does not start to renovate the cave. After a short stay, he set out on his way back to a new site in the desert.

After returning to the hinterland of the desert, Hadu described the current situation of the grassland to Modu and them, believing that even if they want to move, they can only let a small number of clansmen live in the mountains, which will lead to many unnecessary difficulties: the new site has not been able to completely recover after experiencing the siege of the victims, and now sending people back to the old site will inevitably lead to a shortage of manpower at the new site, and the construction foundation of the old site is basically zero, and it is very difficult to rebuild at this time.

At this time, Hadu received a message from "Nil-lo": on the way back from the Caspian Sea, Prisseff obtained a cowhide drawing of Hado's topographical record, and when Hadu and they drove to the old site of "Shin'ne-Nu", Prisseff led the team to explore the area opposite the blue sea. During this time, the management of "Nil-lo" had been handed over to the new patriarch, Brastid Egger, who had no predatory abilities and asked Hadu to shelter "Nil-lo" for a period of time. Hadu didn't have much resistance to this request: the other party didn't have the ability to predate, so it was impossible for him to compete with the "Shin'ne-Nu", and he wouldn't be angry with the rest of the Egger clan because of the Ovokukod affair.

After accepting the request to shelter "Nil-lo", Hado temporarily stayed in the new location of the tribe to handle political affairs - the second and third generations of new leaders are gradually growing, and Hado will not leave the tribe until they are fully able to accept the tribal leadership.

During this period, Hado's last relatives of the same generation all passed away due to the end of their lives, and Hadu also tried to plunder their "death" state, but the plunder was unsuccessful, probably because "death" is not a state or concept, and as for its essence, Hadu is not able to understand and influence.

Later, a new predator appeared in the Egger clan, and the other party also managed to gain Hado's trust, and he was very grateful for Hado's protection over the years. At this point, Hadu began his expedition again, and his first action was to go to the Blue Ocean Canyon in the northwest to retrieve his large discus.

Over the next 80 years, Hado made several expeditions, not only to explore the African continent in its entirety, but also to spend some time near the North American Polar Circle via Greenland. During this time, Hadu repeatedly used his predatory abilities to try to snatch lifespans from different creatures, and he was successful, so he remained under the image of a young man for a long time. In this way, Hado traveled and explored all over the world, looking for new technologies as much as he could, and indeed plundered the technologies of salt, sugar, printing and dyeing, and papermaking.

Fast forward 20 centuries.

Around 6500 B.C., when the supermonsoon began to subside and the desert became more and more arid, Hado decided it was time to move and begin a massive migration of the "Shin'ne-Nu", whose population had grown to more than one million. However, the population of "Nil-lo" has been stagnant for a long time, and it is said that their main branch has already settled on the other side of the blue sea, and more tribesmen have migrated there, and the number of people still staying in the delta camp has been reduced to about 100.

As the desert became more and more arid, other tribes in the surrounding areas began to camp and a large number of human groups returned to the valley of the two rivers and began to cultivate large areas of irrigated agriculture. At the same time, the settled population along the blue ocean coast is also increasing, and tribes that have tried to cross the blue ocean have successfully settled in the Balkans, Apennines, and Iberian Peninsula.

The post-monsoon era has facilitated the migration of humans from Africa to other continents, especially with the invention of canoes and kayaks by some tribes that have long lived near the water, and have begun to explore along the coast, and have found suitable lands in Central and South Asia.

Shin'ne-Nu had the same opportunity: the grasslands simply couldn't support the needs of millions of people, and Hadu thought it was time for the people to go out and multiply. Several of these new leaders were willing to cross the sea in the direction of the Americas, while others wanted to move east through Madagascar. Such a migration across the ocean undoubtedly reduced the pressure and difficulty of the "Shin'ne-Nu" migration to the old grassland site, and with the support of a leader like Hado, who was accustomed to exploration, these migrated tribesmen were confident enough.

For more than 2,000 years, Shin'ne-Nu has shifted from rice cultivation to animal husbandry, mainly because desert areas are not suitable for rice cultivation and livestock work is relatively easy. By the time the migration began, there were already 400,0000 animals of various kinds in the tribe, which caused some difficulties in the migration work, but also ensured to a certain extent that the migration work went smoothly - there was sufficient food and raw materials.

After the migration was completed, Hadu decided to start using the nomadic methods that he had absorbed from the "Nil-lo": the "Shin'ne-Nu" had an abundant supply of grass, and he had changed his long-standing habit of settling in one place and began to graze freely in the East African savannah. This change has allowed the tribal core area near the "Fare" to maintain a peaceful material cycle, rather than the worrying pre-migration of consumption, not growth.

Time continued to move forward to around 5300 B.C., when the supermonsoon showed a harsh overall decline, the redesertification of large areas of dwarf desert steppes began, the population of the Sahara fell from nearly a million to less than 1,000 by 4700 B.C., and a large number of people began to move into the Nile Valley and the relatively abundant Southern Sahara, nearly a thousand years later than the "Shin'ne-Nu", which is enough to show Hado's vision. At the same time, more mature civilizations began to emerge in the valley of the two rivers, with the Sumerians from the high mountains of the east being the first to create the calendar for calculating the year, month, day, and related astronomical phenomena, and spreading to Africa and Asia with nomadic behavior.

However, the Egger clan in the far European continent was caught in a dilemma: when fighting with the barbarians of the Central Plateau, the current generation of predators died, and the next generation of patriarchs had no ability to plunder, resulting in the barbarians breaking through the clan, reducing the number of the Iger clan from nearly 10,000 to 100 overnight. The surviving Egger fled to the Sudetenland and eventually resettled along the Rhine.

When Hadu heard about the changes taking place near the Nile, he led the heavy cavalry to reconnoitre, and had an encounter with the Aswan state in the Nile Valley, and later formed a friendship with the high priest of Aswan, who had the ability to plunder, and reached an agreement not to attack each other.

In 4249 B.C., the descendants of the leader of the "Shin'ne-Nu" exploration team, which was exploring in the direction of Asia, sent back information that advanced mathematical computing technology had emerged in Northeast Asia.

In 4000 BC, the independent kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt matured, and protracted wars broke out between the two Egyptian regions.

In 3700 BC, Lower Egypt entered the period of the primitive peasant union.

In 3551 BCE, "Shin'ne-Nu" entered the era of using simple steel beams and clay to build houses and dwellings.

In 3500 BC, Upper Egypt was unified under the leadership of the Scorpion King.

In 3203 BC, "Shin'ne-Nu" entered the era of reinforced concrete construction.

In 3050 BC, the king of Upper Egypt, Narmai, unified Upper and Lower Egypt and established the First Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, and established Memphis, the "White City", at the junction of Upper and Lower Egypt, to consolidate his rule over Lower Egypt.

In 3022 BCE, Hado developed the "reverse definition" plunder method after infiltrating the Valley of the Kings to obtain the Ancient Egyptian Marauder's Codex, which can "impart" additional stat states to the target.

In 3000 BC, Hado began to expand the "Fare" cave, using gold bars "Shun" from the Valley of the Kings as decoration for the cave passages.

In 2977 BCE, Hado began his exploration of Antarctica, where he gained extreme cold tolerance and deep diving ability by plundering emperor penguins.

In 2954 BCE, the First Dynasty Pharaoh Zhel launched a secret raid on the steppes, and the people of the "Shin'ne-Nu" fought desperately and delayed time, and finally waited for Hadu, who was originally drawing the course of the mountains outside, and was so angry that the ancient Egyptians rebelled, and controlled the rock beneath his feet to melt into hot lava, destroying all of the Pharaoh's slave army. Historically known as the "Wrath of Ra (Sun God)".

In 2953 BCE, an enraged Hadu led his army to the Valley of the Kings, but was stopped by the high priest of the time, Akun Mod (A_Eila_Kumo_Dea'a), who used his plundering power to create the "Death Judgment of Osiris" out of thin air - this special plundering ability even surpassed Hadu, making it impossible for Hadu to break through the resistance, and finally the two sides re-concluded a friendly agreement to promise not to attack each other in the future.

In 2890 BCE, the then high priest Akun Mod assassinated the current pharaoh Qa'a and supported Hetepsekhemwy, who was close to him, to ascend to the throne, and ancient Egypt entered the Second Dynasty.

Around 2600 BC, the first Egyptian pyramid was built by Pharaoh Netjerykhet, and his high priest A_Eila_Luophi_Qa'an used his plundering power to build on large mountain rocks, by plundering the excess stone to leave the needed structure, but the pyramid collapsed due to structural design problems.

Construction began in 2551 BC on the Pyramid of Khufu, which was forged by the high priest Arlene Qianyun (A_Eila_Lincen_Yu'un), who used his plundering powers to cover the pyramid with an ornate marble coat.

In 2400 BC, Ancient Egypt again launched an invasion of the "Shin'ne-Nu".