Chapter 136: "The Observer"?
"These wrecks are very similar in style to 'Observer', they seem to be some kind of powerful bombs? Where did you get that? ”
Hearing a name they didn't want to hear in the answer silenced the Tinder Alliance workers once again.
They prayed countless times in their hearts that this would not be the result, but reality dealt them a heavy blow.
"Hello? Are you listening? I think you guys seem to be collecting...... Indigenous relics? How do you find these things? It won't ......"
The Tinder Alliance scientists realized something was wrong and asked in a hurry in the communication.
After an eerie silence, the news of the bomb wreckage, which closely resembles the style of the "Observer", is known to and understood by the Tinder Alliance.
Their first reaction was to question it, after all, the "Observer" has always had a good reputation in the galaxy, and the Lost Empire's actions to protect species are well known.
The "Observer" has a permanent galactic mission to "collect a certain number of exotic species", and all civilizations that deliver species can receive a large reward, which is the first start-up fund for many civilizations in the galaxy.
- Because most civilizations will give their race to "observers" as "strange species".
This may sound ridiculous, but in fact, there are countless people who want to become these "strange species" and enjoy the blessings of the Lost Empire.
Just as the scientists who were asked by the "Far Travelers" were called "Heavenly Talents" by the Galactic Civilization, these people who were wanted to leave by the "Observers" were also regarded as an honor, and there was no way to become a member of the people who were to be taken away without any relationship and means.
After all, the Heavenly Civilization will soon know the power of the Lost Empire, and it is normal for many people to yearn for this "super civilization".
Even some civilizations with high cohesion and solidarity will find this kind of behavior of treating their own people as "trade goods" despicable and unwilling to do so.
But other civilizations have done this, relying on the reward of the "observer" to win directly at the starting line, and the civilization that does not do this is easy to be one step at a time, and when the time comes, it will be directly opened up by the generation gap.
As a result, the first thing the celestial civilizations did after learning about the environment and common matters of the Star Sea was to exchange their own people for rewards with "observers".
Those civilizations that co-evolve with multiple species and stand on the interstellar side can even exchange a huge amount of resources for this matter, and it is not a dream to take off directly.
This, coupled with the fact that all civilizations believe that those who are entrusted to the "Observer" are going to the Lost Empire to enjoy the blessings, makes this a "native Heavenly First Priority".
Even the Tinder Alliance itself, when educating civilizations that are about to ascend to the sky, strongly recommends that they go to the "Observer" in exchange for the first pot of gold.
This has been verified countless times, and for the sake of one of the "common senses" of the galaxy, if you don't do it, you will be one step behind.
The "Observer" has an extremely good reputation in the galaxy, so no one has ever considered what the outcome of this matter will be.
“…… But does anyone know what happened to those who were taken away? ”
The scientists of the Tinder Alliance asked a question they had never thought deeply about.
No one would think that those people would be treated badly, after all, the other party is a lost empire, or a lost empire of "observers" who are known for being "close to outsiders".
The Lost Empire's extreme aversion to genocide has long been explored by civilizations, and the fact that there is a "Native Reserve" like a "Native Reserve" established by the "Observers" in the galaxy seems to indicate that the Lost Empire is very friendly.
But now, this indigenous civilization, which was affected by the "wishing machine" and seems to be conducting a sociological experiment, has finally been wiped out by a planetary bomb suspected to be from the "observer".
Even though there is no evidence that the bomb actually came from the "Observer", and it is only speculated that it is similar to the "Observer" based on the style of the wreckage, the incident still caused ripples in the Tinder Alliance.
"So...... 'Observer' doesn't seem to have reacted to the Galactic Crisis once?"
The details that had not been paid much attention to were so striking in this moment that they remembered the "Ring Crisis" and the "Boundary Breaker Crisis".
Although these two crises seem to have been solved lightly, civilizations, including the Tinder Alliance, are well aware that if it weren't for the Lost Empire's action, the current galaxy may have experienced a round of civilization reshuffle.
And in these two crises, there are only two lost empires that responded, the "guardians" and the "silencers".
Among them, the "Guardian" dealt with the "Ring Crisis", and the "Silencer" dealt with the "Boundary Breaker Crisis", and the two Lost Empires were not thought of by any civilization.
After all, one of them is the elusive "Lost Empire of Machinery", and the other is an "Xenophobic Lost Empire" that is indifferent to other civilizations.
Not to mention the "Nano Lost Empire" and the "Hive Lost Empire" that appeared later, the current galactic civilizations have not yet figured out the temper of these two lost empires.
It is only known that the "Nano Lost Empire" seems to be related to the "Guardian", and the "Hive Lost Empire" likes to hoard food.
It is normal for these two lost empires to not react to the crisis, and no one knows what they are sensitive to.
The Lost Empire, the "Far Traveler" and the "Watchman", are two opposing currents of thought and have been rivals since ancient times.
One directly led to the occurrence of the "Ring Crisis", and the entire civilization was reduced to smoke, and the other was greatly damaged in the Great War of the old enemy.
Their inability to deal with the subsequent crisis is also understandable.
The only "observers", the entire civilization labeled as "pro-foreign lost empires", did not react in the face of the crisis, and did not send a single message to the outside world.
This does not seem to be quite consistent with their external posture of "collecting and protecting the galactic fire".
“…… Could it be that we have been misunderstood all along? ”
They begin to pay attention to details that they had not paid attention to before, and they begin to search for more clues.
At the same time, they tentatively asked the "observers" to see their compatriots who had been sent there.
Not surprisingly, their news went down.
Although the "observer" is very kind, after all, it is also a lost empire, and being high above is the norm for them.
It's extremely rare to occasionally reply to messages from other civilizations out of interest, let alone the Tinder Alliance's act of losing the grace of an empire.
The Tinder Alliance, which has no way to personally verify the situation of its compatriots, can only hope to find enough evidence.
Regardless of whether the true image of the "observer" is inconsistent with what is presented, they want to confirm this result, because it is a major event that can subvert the content of their "indigenous heavenly teaching materials".
The Tinder Alliance is doing the same thing as they are detectives, and the harmless "observers" are doing their "observations" as always.