Seeing that Roy did not explain immediately, but instead turned his gaze to her, Kal'tsit understood and began to explain:
"No need to worry or be disappointed. This is not a super weapon that can overturn Terra's current status quo. It is just an ordinary identity card. This kind of technological product has become popular in many universities and laboratories in Columbia."
Just a certification card?
The Queen keenly grasped the key point: "In what occasion is it used to provide authentication?"
Kal'tsit opened her mouth, but no sound came out. Her instinct rejected her desire to continue speaking, but fortunately she had long been accustomed to this kind of clamp engraved in the depths of her soul, so she just closed her mouth helplessly.
In the past, over the past ten thousand years, Kal'tsit had tried to explain the truth to the Terrans and invite them to join forces, but without exception, when she reached a critical point in explaining the truth, she could only use obscure riddles and indirect guidance to explain these secrets. But this time was different, although she kept her mouth shut, there was another person on the scene who answered for her.
Roy continued Kal'tsit's words and replied:
"The Scourge Laboratory."
"In order to fight against natural disasters, we created natural disasters. But, world, oh world, we still don't know how to save you."
Roy finished reciting and said solemnly,
"The truth of these things and the reasons behind them may be difficult for you to understand, but I can tell you clearly at this moment that the earth you call and the world we describe are facing crises that are enough to subvert everything."
As he spoke, Roy glanced at the Teutonic Elector. If Roy had not guessed, the Witch King in his body should have reacted to the words Roy had just recited.
Sure enough, although the Elector Emperor's posture did not undergo any major changes, at this moment, one of his pupils was already shrouded in mist, turning into a blind man's pupil.
The Witch King was listening, too, and he was eager for answers, the truth about the images his soul had seen when it was out of the sky.
Roy coughed lightly, stretched out a finger, and said:
"First, the ocean crisis."
“When mentioning him, we have to mention two countries—Iberia and Agor.”
The Queen frowned slightly. She must have known about Iberia. The arrogance of that country in its golden age was still fresh in the memory of the Leitanians. They were the first country that dared to launch a conquest across half the earth with the whole country's strength. Unfortunately, the country they declared war on was Leitania.
But Agor... The Queen knew the Agor people. They came from the ocean and were said to come from an underwater civilization called Agor. But the Queen knew nothing about the Agor's civilization, social structure, and cultural and technological level.
But since Roy mentioned this country, he must have his reasons.
"Is Agor part of the ocean crisis?" she asked.
Roy shook his head: "To be precise, no. But to be honest, to some extent, they are actually one of the culprits."
Roy said this, his eyes sliding towards Kal'tsit, expecting her to make a sharp comment.
After all, she is the woman who contributed the most controversial line at the launch of the server: "You and your race make me laugh."
Although this sentence was gradually turned into entertainment later, as the plot progressed, most people realized that Agor was not a clown because he was scolded, but was scolded because of his true nature as a clown. Kal'tsit went through the three-step process of slander, understanding, and becoming.
Feeling Roy's strange gaze, Kal'tsit was a little confused. She mistakenly thought that Roy wanted her to answer questions about the ocean crisis, so she said:
"Strictly speaking, the ocean crisis mainly includes the Sea Si and Argor conflict, the Sea Si and Behemoth conflict, the Sea Si and Iberia conflict, and the final stage of the Sea Si and Land conflict. You can roughly understand the Sea Si as a kind of creature that is incompatible with or even contrary to humans in terms of civilization and way of survival. They are not originally very aggressive, but due to the induction and catalysis of some traitors in the Argor civilization, they gradually become radical. As for why they are called crises, it is because if the Sea Si problem is allowed to continue to develop, the activated Sea Si group - you can compare it to human society, will start to land after clearing Argor. Starting from Iberia, assimilate the entire Terra."
"How can they do it?" The Queen said in disbelief. "From what you said, the Haisi are just another civilization. Why do you assert that they have the ability to threaten the entire Terra?"
"Because they're bugs."
Finding that his microphone had been snatched away from him for no apparent reason, Roy answered before Kal'tsit could.
"There is no division among them, no struggle, no pain, no fear. For the continuation of the tribe, the weaker ones among them are willing to commit suicide and cut off their flesh to provide nutrients for the growth of the others. Their will is controlled by four individuals named [Newborns], and each of them has authority no less than that of gods. They are truly united."
"Moreover, they evolve very quickly and are highly adaptable. They can go ashore today and move freely in the air tomorrow. If they are hit by a cannon today, the cannonball will not harm them at all tomorrow. Not to mention Originium skills, even Originium itself is an assimilable entity to them."
"If we look at the root of it, their mission is to [transform this planet]."
Roy concluded:
"So, although Hai Si may look weak, if he is not dealt with in time, he will be an absolutely invincible enemy."
After hearing Roy's answer, the Queen took a breath.
But Roy didn't give her any time to breathe, and immediately bombarded her with information:
"And in a crisis, Haisi can even be said to be the easiest to solve."
Volume 1: Chapter 229: Void Realm, Evil Demon, and Consciousness Empire
Haisi is actually the easiest one to solve?
Even the Witch King thought from the bottom of his heart that Roy was kidding them. A group of monsters that were united, would not have any internal fighting, and whose physical strength could evolve to resist guns, artillery, and spells, and even whose Originium could adapt to assimilation, had truly become a population of soldiers. To be honest, the Witch King thought from the bottom of his heart that the countries on earth had no chance of winning.
Apart from anything else, just the point of unity alone has already won the hearts of all the countries on earth.
Not to mention that all their military power is replicable in front of Hai Si. Perhaps, only the "Inner Guards" of Ursus, who neither use traditional military power nor rely on Originium skills, but use a very special and strange power, can compete with Hai Si? But it is only a competition. The Witch King has no illusions about whether the Inner Guards can win. The reason is simple. There are too few Inner Guards and too many Hai Si. The objective gap is too big.
But Roy had no intention of joking. Seeing that Teutonic and the Queen both had doubtful and incredible expressions on their faces, and Skadi also frowned, Roy explained:
"Because Hai Si himself is not proactive or aggressive."
"As I just said, the purpose of creating the Haisi is to [transform this planet] and provide humans with a better living environment. In other words, they are actually a group of out-of-control [cleaning robots], which do not conflict with human survival and can even be said to be a help."
The characteristics of the Haisi population have been shown in the fourth ending of Shuiyue Rouge. They are actually a group of ecological environment transformation machines made by pre-human civilizations. They can transform a planet with a bad ecological environment into a habitable Gaia planet in a certain period of time. This kind of transformation is a very common measure in the interstellar era. The pre-civilization did not set them to be highly aggressive when making them. As long as they are not included in their cleaning range, they will not pose any threat to the Terrans.
But therein lies the problem. As the creators of the Sea Si, humans naturally would not think of attacking their own creations. Roy suspected that the purpose of their creation of the Sea Si was to be able to use the Sea Si to transform Terra into a habitable planet in a short period of time after returning like lightning one day. But they knew that, but that did not mean that their successors, the civilization that was born on Terra, knew.
As human civilization gradually died out on Terra, the remains they left behind on the seafloor benefited the Agor civilization, allowing them to build huge cities on the seafloor and reach an extremely advanced civilization. However, the arrogance brought about by the rapid development also made the Agors look down on these "sweeping robots".
Perhaps it was just a small provocation at first, and Agor thought that he was just passing by and stepped on an ant on the seabed. But for the highly unified Haisi, this was a declaration of war that spread throughout the entire race!
Hai Si, who had been diligently protecting the remains of human civilization, quickly responded as follows after facing an attack from a group of "small animals from the human era."
"The sea is a creation of mankind. The sea must take the responsibility of transforming the ecosystem and be loyal to the interests of mankind."
"Agor's attack on Haisi is equivalent to Agor's attack on human creations. It is equivalent to Agor's hostility towards humans. It is equivalent to Agor's harm to the human-dominated ecosystem. It is equivalent to Haisi, who is responsible for transforming the ecosystem and making the planet suitable for human survival, need to eliminate these creatures that may pose a threat to humans."
“This is why the Haisi Crisis was born.”
Roy asked back:
"Well, actually, if we think about it the other way around, if Agor had had good intentions towards Haisi from the beginning, or if, at least, civilization and Haisi had reached a reconciliation before things got to the point of no return, the Haisi crisis could have been easily resolved, and Haisi could even have helped transform the natural environment and eliminate the Originium crisis."
As for how to reach a reconciliation, Roy knew three ways. The first was to interfere with the sea children's consciousness through some individuals who could contact the newborn sea children. For example, Shuiyue, such as Skadi. The second was the Deep Sea Church's method of assimilating with the sea children, and then transcending the sea children and having personal consciousness. The feasibility of this method is unknown, but Shuiyue's grandfather, Deep Sea Bishop Cicero, seems to have done in-depth research on this method. The third is humans. When the former civilization created the sea children, it is very likely that they had planned to use the sea children to reorganize the living environment after returning in the future. Then it is impossible that they did not leave a back-up plan to control the sea children. But this method currently has the least clues and is the most difficult to achieve, and it requires more in-depth exploration.
After he finished speaking, Roy paused for a moment, looked at Skadi, hesitated for a moment, and suddenly asked:
"Skadi, do you have anything to ask?"
Skadi, who was thinking, suddenly trembled and almost stood up from the bench. She looked at Roy, with deep struggle and hesitation in her eyes. Roy did not force her, but just comforted her softly:
"It's okay, tell me, I'll help you."
Although it was just a simple promise, it successfully shook the balance in Skadi's heart. She pursed her lips and finally asked:
"I am a hunter from Agor. My teammates and I once killed a sea god... This is the first time I know that there are four sea gods. What is the name of the one I killed?"
"Ishamara. ish—mla."
Roy replied:
"A newborn that symbolizes struggle and migration, the heart of corruption, Ishamara. It is also the only newborn that can be killed."
The lifeblood of the Origin symbolizes "existence". It merges with the ocean. Unless the ocean is evaporated, it will never be destroyed. The consciousness of the Deep Blue Tree has died, but it symbolizes "growth" and has taken root in the core of Terra. It has an unimaginable vitality that can provide food for the entire group. There is no possibility for the Terrans to destroy it physically. As for the unmelting iceberg...
He symbolizes [reproduction], and every Sea Heir is the continuation of His life. The Terrans cannot destroy the Sea Heirs, so naturally they cannot destroy Him either.
Skadi lowered her head. Roy knew what she was thinking. Anyone would probably feel suffocated if they knew that the enemy they and their teammates had to risk their lives and sacrifice countless lives to kill actually had three people of the same level.
This is not something that can be laughed off with a simple "Four Heavenly Kings" joke. Although the disaster can be said to be Agor's own fault, the blood shed in the disaster and the comrades who are like family members and whom Skadi will never see again cannot be judged by the simple statement "asking for trouble".
The friendship, family affection, and even love between hunters are not fake.
Deep sea hunters are connected by blood.
As an illegal hunter, Roy could only step forward and lend a shoulder to Skadi, so that she could at least have someone to rely on in the sadness of having no one to turn to.
The others just glanced away, tacitly accepting this, and taking advantage of this brief interval, digested the information in their minds and envisioned the future.
The parliament hall fell into silence until Skadi's trembling shoulders gradually subsided. Roy continued:
"The second crisis is the demonic crisis."
"Before we talk about this crisis, I would like to introduce a concept to you - the virtual world. It is also what we often call the [Empire of Consciousness]."
Volume 1: Chapter 230: You will die if you close the door, and you will die if you don't close the door
"Any matter in the real world will reveal its most essential side in the empire of consciousness."
This is the ending given in the hidden ending "Return to the Wilderness" in the Gray Mushroom Maze of Ceob, the origin of the pigeon activity. In that ending, there was a precedent of the death of a real-life character in the if line. I won't talk about his gameplay for now, what's important is that this sentence shows a very familiar characteristic.
This characteristic is also mentioned by the "Preserver" who is currently hiding somewhere in the city of Trimon, Colombia, that is - the Sea of Solaris.
The Sea of Solaris is actually not a rigorous scientific concept. It originated from a science fiction novel "Solaris" written by a human writer.
In this novel, the author tells a science fiction story set on a planet covered by a mysterious ocean.
The essence of this ocean is a colloid-made life form that can enter the human brain and present the most unknown parts of the deepest memory in a concrete form. In front of this ocean, no one has any secrets, even the joys, sorrows, anger and happiness in the depths of the soul will be exposed. Scientists have made various speculations around this unsolved mystery, but it is difficult to justify themselves.
To be more specific, Sea of Solaris combines human knowledge and emotions together to reveal the most essential things.
When Roy learned about the concept of the Consciousness Empire, he felt that this description was very similar to the Ocean of Solaris. It couldn't be said to be exactly the same, but it could be said that the similarity was as high as 80 to 90 percent. This was why Roy was so sure that the civilization that had once existed on Terra and built a megastructure in Terra's outer space must be a human civilization. The term Ocean of Solaris was originally exclusive to human civilization.
Based on the various clues that Roy has obtained so far, he can determine that Originium has the ability to store emotions, memories, and even souls. Originium comes from outer space, and the demons are born from Originium. The demons are powerful because of what they know. In addition, the demons are powerful because of what they know, which is a special ability similar to meme pollution. It is self-evident what his relationship is with the Consciousness Empire, that is, the Sea of Solaris, which has its own consciousness and life.
"But now a difficult problem has arisen. That is, why can Originium, a part of the Solaria Sea that has been cut off, provide such excessive energy, and why can it lead to a crisis that is enough to destroy the world?"
Roy asked. Kal'tsit did not answer this time. Seeing her hesitated, it was obvious that she was once again restricted by the depths of her consciousness.
But as a great sorcerer who ranks in the top three in the field of knowledge here and at least in the top five among Terran humans, the Witch King also made his own guess. The Teutonic Elector said:
"If, as Mr. Roy said, the essence of Originium is a part of the cut Consciousness Empire, then it should not generate any energy itself, let alone become an energy source."
This is a very simple truth. Human consciousness cannot produce anything. Only by putting consciousness into practice and making what you want can you achieve your desired goal. The so-called wish come true is ultimately just a wishful thinking.
But Originium did become an energy source, and was used and transformed by the current Terra civilization, eventually creating the Terra land, which, in Roy and Kal'tsit's opinion, the technology tree had gone astray. Can you imagine a civilization that didn't even have a flush toilet, but could build a city on the ground and create the ultimate weapon, the weather controller? This meant that there must be some way to convert consciousness into energy.
"This is the virtual world and psychic energy."
Among the stars, if a race wants to evolve the entire race, that is, "ascend", there are four ways. The first is mechanical ascension, also known as mechanical flight, which transforms the weak flesh and blood into immortal machinery to achieve the pursuit of immortality, thinking connection, and super computing power. The second is genetic ascension, which is to define the direction of evolution through science and technology, change the selection criteria of natural evolution that can be called a failure, and improve the physical fitness of every ordinary person from the genetic level, and even let them gain the ability to breathe underwater, fly, and lift several tons of weight with their hands. The third is psychic ascension, also known as spiritual flight.
Awakening psychic powers, communicating with the virtual world, and making your wishes come true is the pinnacle of true idealism and mysticism. It is also the only way Roy knows of that can truly transform "consciousness" into "productive power."
The virtual world is like an oversized consciousness empire covering the entire galaxy and even the universe. The Sea of Solaria also has life, virtual world masters, virtual world city-states, and virtual world civilizations. It is very similar to the three-headed dog beast master in the consciousness empire of the Terrans, who is exactly the same as the prototype of Keobe, and the skeleton of the giant beast called "Kal'tsit".
The most "coincidental" thing is that there are also "monsters" in the virtual world, monsters with characteristics very similar to those of evil spirits.
"The devil is powerful because of what it knows. I won't go into detail about the specific characteristics of the devil here, but we can use the example of another group of warriors who used the devil to fight against it."
As soon as Roy finished speaking, everyone except Margaret and Skadi immediately realized what Roy was referring to.
Ursus Inner Guard, the Emperor's sharp sword. Ursus's most elite warriors fighting against evil on the frontier of the far north.
"Everyone should know that the evil spirit itself has no form," Roy said.
Kal'tsit also nodded. This finally did not fall into the category of being banned from speaking. She couldn't wait to explain:
"There is actually nothing in the mask on the head of the Ursus Internal Guard. The mask is just a restraint, restraining the black smoke sealed inside."
The external manifestation of evil spirits is mist, which Kal'tsit had actually mentioned in the Dust Walk. When she confronted the Ursus Inner Guard Hunter in Count Vincent's garden, she reminded the Inner Guard that there was nothing under his helmet, only thick black smoke.
To a certain extent, smoke is not the original form of the evil spirit. Because it has the same origin as the virtual world, the evil spirit itself is invisible, but it can obtain a carrier in the real world by contaminating anything it comes into contact with.
Just like those virtual creatures released by the virtual realm master Yuanshen [The End of Reincarnation] when the contract expired and the settlement was completed, they are in the virtual realm and invisible. Only when they are born in reality and attached to the nebula, they show their entity.
The evil demons from the Sea of Solaria, which originated from the Lesser Virtual Realm and were formed by the integration of Originium consciousness, and the virtual creatures that originated from the Virtual Realm and have the combat power of a skull, are irreconcilable with everything in the real world.
Roy even suspected that the previous civilization had signed a contract with the round god, which was why it was able to develop so rapidly, and then collapsed in an instant to become an interstellar empire with only a few people left.
But there is no evidence for this speculation either.
"Then how can we defeat the evil crisis?" the Queen asked. She was a little dizzy with so many new concepts, but she had to concentrate and listen to the key questions.
"Close the door." This time, Kal'tsit answered before Roy.
"Thousands of years ago, Nightmare Khan's expedition went deep into the desert of Burning Wind and Hot Land, defeated the Hot Land monsters in the south that were infected and mutated by evil demons, and closed the gate south of Sargon. But the gate deep in the Infi Icefield has never been closed."
"That is where the Solaria Sea, which is made of Originium, and the real world overlap. It is the source of Originium energy and the key to solving the demon crisis."
After Kal'tsit finished speaking, the whole place fell into silence.
It’s not that there is something that is not understood. Kal’tsit’s answer is indeed very clear, but almost everyone is aware of a problem.
Since the source of Originium energy is that gate, if we close it, does that mean that Terra's Originium energy will be completely cut off?
This is not a trivial matter like a power outage in a city, this is the collapse of an entire civilization, the foundation of its development. Originium technology, Originium energy, Originium skills, etc., will all be wiped out.
If the gate is not closed, Originium will be an irreconcilable enemy to the Terrans, and the evil will gradually grow stronger and will sooner or later swallow Terra. But if the gate is closed, the entire technological system will collapse in an instant, which is suicide.
This question has almost no answer.
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