Holhaiya asked with some curiosity.

Ernst shook his head:

"Nothing, I just almost went to heaven."

Hol Haiya smiled when he heard this:

"Everyone has to go to heaven."

.........

Lateran, underground, where the "Fulcrum of Heaven" is located.

Evangelista XI held a scepter in his hand, standing before this huge machine that had guided and protected Lateran for countless years, his eyes deep and unfathomable.

The main sentence was projected onto the fluorescent screen in the air, showing a lot of content. This was not surprising, as he, the Pope, was already accustomed to it.

Because, although Sakota cannot directly operate this machine, the reason why [Law] is considered to be the "guide" of Lateran is that at the beginning of each new year, it will present various data and instructions.

These data include all the "Sacotas" - all Sacotas, even those who are not in the Lateran and do not have a Lateran household registration - the "List of Authorized Qualified Persons", that is, the list of saints, and some instructions closely related to the development of the Lateran, etc.

The law is never wrong. This is the consensus of all Laterans and the truth that Sacotta, as Pope, must uphold.

But having adhered to this truth until today, Evangelista XI feels an unprecedented sense of guilt.

After all, why would the law choose someone who was not a "sakota" to be a saint?

Although Ernst's words and actions were very much to his liking, liking him and becoming a saint were obviously two different things. Evangelista XI couldn't imagine what he would do if something happened to him and he died suddenly, and the Law did not choose the next saint from the list of cardinals as usual.

Could it be that he really went to Kjerag to ask the Snow Leopard to be crowned?

This kind of thing is not completely impossible. After all, the level of public security on Terra has always been like that, and there are many hidden means, such as the god Kjerag. If He knew about this, and Ernst did not intend to be in sync with him and directly invited Yelagund to come and let him open his mind or open his heart, who can say for sure how the situation will develop?

However, the instructions issued by the law have this kind of coercive effect among the Sakota, just like when the commander gives an order, the soldiers must obey it. All Evangelista XI can do is to "pretend to obey" a little bit by means of raising it high and then letting it go lightly.

I hope [Law] will stop causing trouble. You are a machine, not Sakota. We need your guidance, but you should not learn everything from Sakota.

He sighed tiredly. Calculating the time, Ernst should have received the email.

Evangelista XI was only 80% sure that Ernst would share the same idea as him. The remaining 20% ​​was up to fate. He hoped that Ernst would give him a hand for the sake of being the host country of the World Summit!

Everything will depend on the situation in Terra tomorrow.

Evangelista XI turned around and prepared to leave, but at this moment, [Law] spoke again.

Evangelista XI shuddered all over, turned back with some fear, and looked at the machine that now looked more like a moody god.

Another line of content was added to the display screen projected in the air, but this time, the content was not the translated Lateran language that he could understand, but an unknown language that Evangelista XI could not understand.

Those are the original words of the Law, the words of His Creator.

[Detected the experimental signal of the Conservator Project, do you want to respond? 】

【yes】or【no】.

No one confirmed it.

After a few minutes, the text disappeared automatically. Evangelista XI breathed a sigh of relief and turned to leave.

Once again, the Preserver's signal received no response.

Chapter 506 W: I can’t get a word in

Kjerag, railway station.

The biting cold wind blew through the scientist's unique middle-parted hair, and as he slowly walked out of the train station, there was even a hint of nostalgia on Levi's face.

Although Russia’s cold has become an exaggerated stereotype, Kjerag’s icy weather does resemble his homeland in some ways.

If no one disturbed him, he would be happy to sit in the departure hall of the train station for a while, rest for a while, and give his brain a long-awaited break.

If no one else disturbs me...

"Ines, how do I use this thing?"

The Sarkaz woman, whose red tentacles on her forehead were more eye-catching than her horns, was shouting without restraint in the hall of the train station. The object of her shouting was a self-service navigation device that Ernst had introduced not long ago.

The number of tourists in Kjerag has increased, and tourists from all over Terra speak different languages. It is difficult for Enthiotis to make every train station staff proficient in eight languages. At this time, such an automatic navigation device with built-in language selection and translation function can play a significant role. It saves a lot of time for passengers and helps Ernst and Enthiotis save labor costs.

Such a robot is not expensive. It is imported from Colombia, and the Beach Umbrella Company even gave a discount just to be able to compete with Rhine Life.

The woman named Ines whom she called out to - Levi couldn't quite tell her race - had a red face and gritted teeth, making it seem like she would punch the yelling Sarkaz at any moment.

Oh, she really did.

Inès punched W on the shoulder and warned in a low voice:

"How should I know? And, W, keep your voice down, this is not the place for you to use your damn loud voice. Are you afraid that there are not enough people to notice us?"

"whispering sound."

W slapped Ines' hand away, rubbed her aching arm, and her pouting mouth showed her impatience at the moment.

"Do you think I want to yell? It's you who said you believed in Hedley, and we were deceived by a strange letter and came to this remote place in the snowy mountains. Now we can't even find the way. Where can we find Hedley?"

Inès smacked her lips.

"Be patient, W. Hedley always acts with discretion. If you really doubt him so much, why did you follow me?"

W said nothing more and lowered his voice.

She really didn't do meaningless things. After being lost in the train station for ten minutes, she yelled just to draw attention to them, a simple move to alert the enemy. But now, she did attract people's attention. In the early morning, almost everyone in the train station was looking at them, but no one came up to ask questions, which showed that Hedley's intelligence network in Kjerag obviously did not cover this place.

How strange. W couldn't help but think, with Hedley's character, he was either not in a certain place at all, or if he was there, there would be his spies everywhere, but there weren't any here?

Could it be that the letter was really fake?

"Hello, both of you, how can I help you?"

The question interrupted W's thoughts, and she subconsciously refused, "No." But she suddenly realized that what she blurted out was Sarkaz language.

The other party also spoke Sakaz.

W looked at the source of the sound in astonishment. An ordinary film worker, wearing a blue uniform and a hip skirt, bowed slightly to W and Ines.

W had seen train attendants perform this courtesy to other passengers on the train. It was a traditional etiquette in Kjerag.

This is a Kjerag, a Kjerag who speaks Sarkaz?

Before W could even express surprise, Inès at the side spoke up:

"Don't listen to this guy, we definitely need help."

Inès took out a photo from the small bag on her waist and handed it to the staff in front of her:

"Excuse me, do you know him?"

"Teacher Hedley?" The staff member took the photo and nodded in surprise, "Of course I know him, I learned Sarkaz from Teacher Hedley!"

"Ha, this is really interesting. Did Hedley really succeed in pursuing his dream here? With his one-eyed appearance, he can actually become a teacher?"

W tried to join in the conversation jokingly, but Ines ignored her, and the staff ignored her too.

The Kjerag people still value respect for teachers. Without the Sarkaz filter, when her teacher was scolded in front of the students, she did not directly scold back, which was considered a very good service spirit.

Since the guest's companions had already told him not to listen to this guy's nonsense, the staff certainly didn't mind following suit.

So, W was suddenly surprised to discover a horrifying fact - she, who had been doing well among the Sarkaz by being straightforward and cursing at anyone she was unhappy with, was now unable to get a word in!

W nearly got internal injuries while on the other side, Levi had finally calmed down a lot.

Parvis put one hand in his pocket and held his thermos cup with the other hand. Seeing this, he laughed with gloating:

"That little girl can't get a word in, hahaha."

Levi shrugged and glanced at Parvis:

"Evil people can only be dealt with by evil people. To deal with such people, the best solution is to ignore her. But, Parvis, you call her a little girl, but she may be a generation older than you."

Hearing this, Parvez pulled his hand out and pushed up his glasses, his narrowed eyes showing a hint of sarcasm:

"Indeed, sometimes I really envy the Sarkaz. Their long lifespan gives them plenty of time to grow into mature people."

Are you secretly mocking that person as an immature child?

Levi chuckled and smiled at Parvis.

In fact, this statement is biased. After all, although the theoretical life span of Sarkaz is very long, the actual life span may be shorter than that of most workers. Hunger, poverty, and homelessness are just the norm of their lives. There are also factors such as war, vendetta, discrimination, etc. that shorten their life span. It can be said that in most cases, ordinary Sarkaz who can survive to grow up basically have no "quality". Those with quality would have died in some corner and been spit on by others.

But so what?

Both Parvis and Levi did not think they were people with high moral standards. Sympathy? Not really. Levi never sympathized with a certain suffering race, because among the suffering races there were those who did not suffer, and there were those who oppressed and exploited others, so he only sympathized with the oppressed, and those who sought change, such as his colleague Nastie, whom he respected and revered. Parvis was even more important, and if he had any respect for the Sarkaz race, he would not have continued the experiment when the Fire Demon showed self-awareness in the middle of the Fire Demon Project.

This squinty-eyed old goat is the purest "science madman". Under the banner of scientific development, he doesn't mind doing anything that damages the name of science.

"Okay, everyone, move your feet, it's time for us to leave."

Saria's voice came from not far away, and her figure appeared with Nasti and Muerseth, and the vehicle that would take them to the new city of Uraniburg had arrived at the train station.

The new branch of Rhein Life will be located in the new city of Uraniborg. As the core enterprise of another core industrial and commercial town in Kjerag besides Tukarim, it will receive strong support from Kjerag. This is Ernst's commitment to Rhein Life.

Of course, Ernst has not yet revealed to everyone in Rhine Life that Kazdelnia's future will be closely related to the fate of this city.

It is not appropriate to spread this matter widely now. After all, the World Summit has not yet been held, and the "Sarkaz Nation Establishment Plan" has not yet been voted on and approved. If Haikou is exaggerated now and causes a big stir, then if something unexpected happens, it will be difficult for Ernst to handle it.

After all, if water goes against its source, the river will dry up; if people go against their promises, their reputation will be ruined, which is not good for Kjerag's overall future development.

"Then Nastie and I will go find Ernst first, and I will meet you later."

Levi spoke up, of course he remembered that Ernst had written to discuss this with him, and Nastie nodded in approval.

Saria nodded slightly to show her understanding. It was fine for two people to go to Ernst's place. Ernst would definitely go there after a while anyway. After all, that was Kjerag's new city.

So, at this moment, at the Kjerag train station, W and Ines went to Tukarim Spark School, Levi and Nastie went to the Kjerag government, and Saria, Mulseth, and Parvis went to the site selection for the new city of Uraniburg, and the three teams went their separate ways.

PS:

The hidden plot from EG-6 reveals that the special Sakota that Xiao Te met is indeed the Pope.

PS2: Transition chapter, it’s time to start working on Quesatus Tower.

Chapter 507 Kal'tsit: I've never felt the Originium crisis so close

How can a person achieve immortality? How can emperors and generals achieve the ultimate goal that they have been pursuing for thousands of years?

In his previous life, Ernst would never seriously consider this issue.

The power of the king is not eternal. You have power, wealth, and immortality, but how can you have all the good things? The world has always been unfair. Its unfairness is reflected in its fair attitude towards everyone's life. No matter how much you have contributed to the world, or how evil you have been, you only have one life, and you must die. Therefore, the first thing an emperor builds after ascending the throne is always his own mausoleum.

Death is the end of all life.

But on Terra, the situation has changed slightly.

The Sarkaz people, who have the worst living conditions, have the longest average lifespan among all the races on Terra. No matter whether most of the Sarkaz people live long or not, just say whether it is the longest on average. And for those dignitaries, dukes, kings and chiefs who are now standing on the Terran political stage, their lifespan is not worth mentioning compared to the power they hold.

They could easily sentence millions of people in a city to death, but they could also easily take their lives with just a knife.

High attack and low defense, that's all.

For this reason, the rulers of Terra were no different from those that Ernst had read about and seen in his previous life, and they were also seeking ways to achieve immortality.

The Iberian saint Carmen has used the secret method of the Inquisition to prolong his life. He is now over 120 years old. His old face no longer shows the vigor and vigor of the Iberians in the golden age. He is willing to turn himself into a pillar, swim against the current and face the waves. The old Tianshi of Yan country also used strange magic to prolong his life. He guarded the border of Beiguan and led the Tianshi Mansion alone. He intimidated the evil spirits for a hundred years and protected the peace and tranquility of the mountains and rivers behind him.

However, they will die too. Whether it is Saint Carmen or the old Heavenly Master, their conditions are not ideal, and they feel more and more powerless and unable to carry on alone.

As for the real immortals on the land of Terra, the Beast Masters, conceptual gods (black snake, god of wine), behemoths, and Kal'tsit, they are indeed immortal, but they either do not want to be involved in the secular world and live far away from the world, bathing in volcanoes, strolling in the rainforest, or playing around in the world, fighting crickets, making music, or playing with the country on a wire sand table, shouting "War will make the country great again, I haven't even lost the war, how can I be a war criminal!" In short, none of them are serious.

And Kelsey, Kelsey...

Ugh.

She tried her best.

She was not originally a "humanity rescue agency" created to save the world. She was created as a token of love between two scientists from a former civilization. Suddenly, she was shouldered with the responsibility of saving civilization. She did not give up for tens of thousands of years. She did not commit suicide, nor did she collapse. It can be said that her "computing system operates smoothly" and her "emotion regulation module is extremely successful."

Didn’t you see that the saver next door has crashed many times?

Stop blaming Hakimi, you can let your cat do it!

Ahem, I got off topic a bit.

In short, except for special immortals such as Behemoths, Beast Masters, Concept Gods and Kal'tsit, the rest of the immortals also have the end of their lives. There are people who try to break this rule and touch the boundaries with their mortal bodies. Most of them have their reasons, but the price they pay for this extra lifespan is equally high.

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