Chapter 325: Cursed Things

Chu Cheng had already found himself in a detective-style horror story, and the crew of the ship was undoubtedly going crazy one by one. The key is likely to be something that the crew discussed that they had found from Akers.

However, Chu Cheng was just out of curiosity. Not to mention that Deadpool is on the ship, anyway, it's just his virtual character, even if he really eats the curse, it's nothing, and he doesn't think Deadpool will hang.

Even if this curse is really some kind of mysterious god, it should still be very difficult to kill Deadpool mentally or physically. Deadpool's brain is something that Marvel's immortals never want to go into, and his body is almost immortal, Chu Cheng estimates that even from the perspective of the demon god, this thing should be the most difficult nail they have encountered in their lives.

It was clear that Kleyer was not in his right mind either, and when Deadpool asked about the treasure, he began to laugh weirdly.

During this period, he almost entered the realm of no one else, and nothing could interrupt him. He laughed to himself for a long time, and from time to time he had a mutter or two of unknown meaning in his mouth.

Most of them are meaningless words, strange words that would be confusing even if translated by the Lantern Ring. But Chu Cheng noticed that there seemed to be a word that had been repeated many times.

Yevghohn.

This made Chu Cheng frown slightly. He vaguely remembered that Yevgorn should be the astral plane they were in, a very large category. I just don't know if this word has any meaning other than the name of the astral place.

It took a moment for Kleye to recover. He threw the bodies of all four crew members from the cabin after being killed by Deadpool into the vastness of the universe.

Although Chu Cheng didn't mention the topic of that thing again, Kleye still seemed to inevitably become stupid. He was in a daze for a long time, and only after a while did he suddenly let out two strange screams, and when he came back to his senses, he began to look around, as if he felt that someone was eavesdropping on him in the dark.

There was a passage where he was still talking to himself, and it was rare to be coherent and seemed to be saying something. Chu Cheng was a little curious, and operated Deadpool to go forward and listen for a while.

At first, I didn't understand what it was talking about, but then I realized that it seemed to be talking about an ancient legend. For example, many years ago, an entire planet was annihilated, and some blasphemous race was slaughtered.

Then he said that there was a planet on the edge of the astral plane, which was ignored because of its remoteness. Having never received a gift from God for thousands of years, they have created powerful weapons on their own, and even left their home planet with tools of their own creation.

But also because their exploration of the sky and the earth finally attracted attention, the supreme god waved his hand lightly, and civilization was suddenly wiped out from the astral plane.

Hearing this, Chu Cheng's heart couldn't help but beat faster. I don't know if this is a story of Clayer's confused nonsense, or if it has happened before, and I don't know if it contains an extremely important and dangerous message.

Isn't it the path humanity is taking to create weapons entirely on the tools of self-evolutionary design, where God has overlooked?

If the story of this civilization is true, doesn't the rules contained in it say that technology itself is a taboo in the astral plane?

The protagonist of the story is a race that has long since perished, but it can also be the polar star of tomorrow. It is precisely by virtue of their own wisdom and creativity that human beings have developed so far, transforming their lives with science and technology to create weapons. And perhaps this is where the so-called taboo of the Protoss is violated.

No wonder the god wanted to embarrass humanity as soon as he arrived at the pole of the earth. Fortunately, the oracle didn't seem to take humans seriously, thinking that he could easily solve the problem. Otherwise, if he only went back with the information he had discovered, then the enemy who came to the Pole Star might not be able to deal with it later.

But after all, these stories are heard from the mouth of a mentally unbalanced alien, whether they are true or not, I don't know if it counts, and the so-called power of God is also unknown.

He said that the technological civilization was destroyed by the gods, if this story is true, although it is enough to show a certain strength of the god race, but if it is only to this extent, the current Chu Cheng can actually do it.

Iron Man, Thor, and Green Lantern have combined to make him invincible on the Earth's Pole Star, and even more developed and cutting-edge civilizations are not afraid. It is not impossible to destroy a civilization head-on, it is only a matter of time.

Of course, there is a lack of effective information, and if he has to fight with the Protoss in the astral plane, of course, it is better to delay it and wait until he has a more advanced and stronger hero.

The recognized civilizations in the astral plane are all protected by the Protoss, and since the Protoss does not allow civilizations to develop large-scale technology on their own, then the spaceship naturally cannot be the creation of civilization.

Whether it was the floating island when the Cantellans went to the pole star, or the vehicle that Kleyer was aboard on, they were all gods-given.

It does not possess the curvature engines and interstellar jumping capabilities that a spaceship normally needs, but only the ability to survive in the universe and fly at high speeds. Interstellar travel can only be achieved through the "star gates" that exist in various parts of the astral boundary, entering from one opening, and exiting the other to other star fields.

As for how the stargate exists, it is even more difficult to guess. Perhaps it was also the so-called gift of the Protoss, which forbade the intelligent beings in the astral plane to develop their own technology, so it created the product of compensation. It creates countless stargates, connects one star field after another, and gives its people vehicles that can be passed on from one star gate to another, so that the entire astral realm can communicate with each other.

Of course, it was just Chu Cheng's speculation. It is also possible that this thing is naturally formed, after all, the universe is vast, and human beings have less than half of their knowledge of it, and everything is possible. Maybe the stargate is a natural existence, and interstellar travel is not a very difficult thing.

This is also why Kleyer says that ships leaving from Akneer can only go to Krafar. Because the star field where Akstar is located is also underdeveloped, there is only one stargate near the take-off from here, and the exit is Krafal. If you want to go to other star fields in the astral plane, you have to go through this transit station.

Seeing that there was still some distance from the stargate, the last remaining crew member finally seemed to be unable to hold on.

He let out a sudden yell, and ran wildly through the spaceship, a distorted expression on his face that could not be concealed at all.

After a stormy outburst, it suddenly seemed quiet outside. When Chu Cheng finished the business at hand and re-registered Deadpool, who had re-registered and hung up, went outside to investigate, only to find that the silence outside had long since disappeared.

I walked around twice, but every room I went to was empty. The huge spaceship was empty, and it was as if Deadpool was the only one left.

Kleyer was finally gone. Chu Cheng was busy operating Kassandra to deal with Hui City's affairs just now, but on Friday, he had an on-hook perspective of watching Deadpool. From Deadpool's point of view, it is completely impossible to see how Kleyer disappeared, and can only speculate that he may not be able to bear the weight of his spirit in the end, and he will break himself out of the cabin.

So Deadpool became the last crew member.

According to the classic routine of the story, the investigator who is left to the end is often the last to go crazy, and the audience can vividly see from the first perspective of the recorder how he crossed the threshold of madness little by little.

But at this time, instead of having the fear of facing the unknown, Chu Cheng had some expectations. He wondered what the god-like thing behind the scenes, if such a thing existed, could do to Deadpool.

Deadpool wandered between the empty cabins for a moment, quickly catching his eye on something left in one of the rooms.

A small and bizarre thing, like a strange figure. Its prototype resembles some unknown alien creature, standing in a twisted form, and its strange body exudes indescribable beauty.

Just one glance, Chu Cheng quickly made up his mind.

This must be the treasure that these poor aliens are obsessed with.

(End of chapter)