Among them, Quesadilla is the most famous.

Ernst rarely used the word "inhumane" to describe a person. But Kwisatusta certainly did.

"Give birth to a son and a daughter, annihilate the son's consciousness before birth, inject the soul of his father into it, and then let the son and daughter inherit the bloodline, and repeat this cycle to obtain the so-called [purest blood]."

In front of Ernst, Kal'tsit repeated the description again, looking deeply at Levi, observing his reaction.

Levi's expression was grim.

Indeed, he had been in Terra for more than a year, and he knew that the theory of bloodline, which he disliked the most and even hated the most, was indeed popular in Terra and did work.

But this did not prevent him from feeling deep-seated disgust towards this theory.

Yes, in Terra, pure blood can indeed bring more powerful strength, but to artificially purify blood in this way, what do you think you are doing? Breeding?

Moreover, although Kal'tsit did not say it explicitly, both Levi and Ernst were aware of this - how could Quesatusta ensure that "every generation" of its own could accurately give birth to a son and a daughter?

Gene editing, human body modification, Levi actually does not oppose these scientific and technological technologies that sound unethical, provided that their application is indeed for the development of science and technology and for the benefit of the future of mankind. As a price, he is also willing to use himself as the first experimenter.

But using this technology, he could ensure that he would only give birth to one son and one daughter, to continue his filthy bloodline, to maintain his so-called supreme status, and to touch the so-called crown of the [Devil King].

Levi couldn't help but laugh.

I laughed out of anger, but also out of relief.

He was angry at Kwisatusta's disgust, but also glad that Ernst had called him on this matter.

"How are we going to get rid of him?"

Levi pushed up his glasses, his pupils flashing dangerously behind the lenses.

As he spoke, he seemed to remember something and suddenly said:

"Come to think of it, although I have no impression of the name Quesatusta, I have heard of the name Absolver."

"Not long ago, a guy who claimed to be a pardoner wrote me a letter and asked me about the Flame Demon Project."

Ernst looked up in surprise and looked at Levi. Kelsey frowned and asked;

"Did you tell him?"

“That itself is not a secret.”

Levi glanced at Kal'tsit calmly.

"Communication can promote the progress of science. In his letter, he showed me a method of resurrection based on what you call 'Sarkaz witchcraft', so I also showed him my experimental process."

"Of course, I could see that some of what he showed was missing, so I didn't tell him everything."

Levi explained.

He really knew nothing about the witchcraft of the Sarkaz, but from the explanations given by the Absolver using those technical terms, he could barely understand Quesatusta's thinking.

In simple terms, Sarkaz will not really die after they die, they will be absorbed by a huge consciousness called "souls" and become part of this chaotic consciousness. This involves the soul level that Levi has never touched upon, but if it is regarded as the subconscious, it is much easier to understand.

After a Sarkaz dies, he will join the vast sea of ​​Sarkaz subconsciousness. This is similar to the saying that "people's dreams are connected" that Levi had heard in his previous life. What Quesatusta did was to try to forcibly find the part that had been integrated into this subconscious.

It's like scooping out a specific amount of water from the ocean. It seems impossible, but Quesatusta has already done half of it.

He is indeed a genius. With his experience as the former wielder of the Black Crown and his thousands of years of research on souls as the Pardoner, he has been able to locate that special bucket of water.

But this is all he described in his letter to Levi.

Now that we have found the water, how do we scoop it out separately?

Levi thought that based on the theory he provided, he should have a solution. But he didn't say it, but threw the question to Levi, asking him how he got the Flame Demon out.

Levi replied him——with Originium.

Originium stores information and organizes information. Each Originium is connected to the [Empire of Consciousness] and the [Sea of ​​Information]. It is not only a part of the "ocean", but also the "ocean" itself.

People cannot separate a special scoop of water from the ocean, but the ocean itself may be able to do so!

However, in order to repay Quesatusta, Levi also kept a trick up his sleeve.

You told me the cause and the process, but not the result, right?

Well, I will tell you what happened and the result, but not the cause!

Levi told Quesatusta how the Fire Demon was accurately selected from the souls of the Sea of ​​Information and resurrected by the Originium.

But Levi didn't say how to activate and analyze the Originium, which is ordinary and can only be used as an energy source, so that it can play this function.

Science does have no borders, but scientists have nationalities. Levi is not so selfless as to teach everything he knows to a "scientist" he has never met and whose signature is very strange.

Levi finished his brief explanation. Ernst nodded thoughtfully.

Kal'tsit on the side opened her mouth wide and didn't move.

If someone came closer to listen at this time, they might be able to hear Kal'tsit's faint breathing.

Her eyes swept over the Fire Demon in the room, who said nothing but did not object to Levi's statement, then slid over Ernst, and finally fell on Levi. Her small eyes seemed to flash a series of pictures.

Originium, analyzing Originium, Sarkaz souls, revival of the Flame Demon...

This was not the first time Kal'tsit had heard these words. Even when the Fire Demon resurrected, she was deeply shocked, but she did not think too deeply about it.

After all, according to her subsequent investigation into the Fire Demon Project, the Fire Demon Project started much earlier than the time when Levi got involved. Before Levi got involved, Parvis, the director of the structural department of Rhine Life who was responsible for this matter, had already made considerable progress on this project.

At least, even without Levi, the consciousness of the Fire Demon has been awakened from the Originium.

Therefore, even though the complete resurrection of the Firelord in the end did exceed Kal'tsit's initial assessment of the Firelord Project, it was still within the controllable and acceptable range, just like the Star Reach Project, which fell into the category of "although it did exceed her expectations of the Terra civilization at this stage, things did develop in a logical way. There were some surprises, but they were all created by the Terra civilization itself."

She never thought that without her knowing, Levi, who was behind the Flame Demon Project, had already had this level of knowledge about Originium.

No, after all, is that really his "current research progress"?

Kal'tsit looked at Levi's unabashed appearance without any "features". The doubt that had always lingered in her mind but had never been answered, or rather, she dared not seek an answer, no longer needed to be asked.

Kelsey swallowed her saliva and said tremblingly:

"Levi, what's your code name?"

Levi was slightly startled, and looked at Kal'tsit with a puzzled look.

Kal'tsit's heart was in her throat. She swore that if Levi called her ama-10 now, she would immediately shout mon3tr, carry herself on her back, pick up Ernst and Nasti and run away!

But Levi just gave a strange and meaningful smile:

"Ms. Kal'tsit, I am not a shameful pardoner. I don't need a code name to refer to myself."

"Or do you think I should have a code name?"

"Ho-!"

"Askalon!"

Ernst shouted expertly.

Ascalon pushed the door open and looked at Kal'tsit. He sighed slightly and was about to go through the process when he saw Kal'tsit, who had already softened, stood up again. He rubbed his chest, looked at Levi, then at Ernst, opened his mouth, and seemed to want to speak but stopped. After a while, he finally uttered a sound:

"I don't expect you to be my and Rhodes Island's friend."

"But I hope you can be Ernst's friend."

Kal'tsit said and closed her eyes.

She actually couldn't be completely sure of Levi's identity, especially when Levi himself didn't recognize it.

Normally, if Levi was really a pre-civilized human, there was no reason why he wouldn't recognize himself and read his own identification code. The Creator always had a way to identify his creations, even if her body had changed several times, and none of those who worked with the Doctor... and the Prophet back then would not have failed to recognize her.

The same is true in reverse. Kal'tsit is sure that she does not know Levi. He does not belong to the Preserver Project, the Deep Blue Tree Project, the Heaven's Fulcrum Project, and similarly, he cannot belong to the Originium Project.

where is he from?

If the ultimate darkness had not completely destroyed the previous civilization, she would have had to look beyond the sky and wonder if some previous civilization was making fun of the fragile civilization of this planet.

It was extremely painful to have no answers to her questions. Fortunately, Kal'tsit had experienced this many times. She could only do her best to ask and beg Levi to spare him for Ernst's sake while examining this civilization.

This has nothing to do with Levi's identity, even if Levi is not really a member of the previous civilization.

Because he was researching Originium, and his progress had exceeded Kal'tsit's expectations. He...could be discovered by "her" at any time.

Never before has Kal'tsit felt that the [Originium] crisis was so close to the Terra civilization.

Closer than [Hai Si] and [Xie Mo].

Levi raised his eyebrows and glanced at Ernst, while Ernst also looked back at Levi in ​​astonishment.

None of them could understand what Kal'tsit was saying, but Ernst could vaguely guess something.

The two looked at each other, and Ernst nodded at Levi and gave him a look.

What I mean is, I’ll talk to you about Kal’tsit later.

Levi nodded, grinned, and soothed Kal'tsit's heart, which was still pounding after being picked up by Ascalon:

"Of course. We are more connected than you think."

Kal'tsit (held by Ascalon) passed away peacefully.

Chapter 508: Two great disasters are waiting for you alone, how can this be a small blessing?

Ernst was very emotional.

With Nastie around, he finally didn't have to worry about whether Kal'tsit was really dead when she "ho" passed by. Miss Banshee was simply a perfect alarm clock. As long as Ernst didn't see her put her mouth on the bone whistle, Kal'tsit's condition was extremely reassuring.

Well, it's the same this time.

Even though Kal'tsit's final monologue and the expression on her face as she slowly closed her eyes and gradually became peaceful showed that she needed hospice care, as long as Nastie didn't move, Ernst could safely call out Ascalon instead of calling Operator Warfarin from the Rhodes Island Medical Department.

Or call Enya.

Why Enya?

Ernst was a man who was very generous to his own people. For example, for an external corporate leader like Kal'tsit who had made outstanding contributions to the development of Kjerag, Ernst was willing to make an exception and give her the highest standard of funeral ceremony - the saint herself would perform the recitation. Not many people would get this treatment!

Unfortunately, Kal'tsit is not yet able to enjoy this funeral service that money can't buy.

After watching Ascalon carry Kelsey away in silence, Ernst looked at the three people in the room and said again:

"We have to come up with a set of rules when we gather here. The fact that Levi and Quisatusta have communicated may be of some use. You can think about it from this perspective and broaden your thinking."

Nasti shrugged and turned her gaze to the other two.

She is an engineer. In addition to drawing blueprints, she can also do some civil engineering. If you ask her how to build a house, she may be able to tell you some experience, but if you ask her how to kill people, that is indeed a bit beyond the scope.

You can't trick Quesatusta into pouring water on a human pillar or hitting a living stake, right? This White Horned Demon King is so perverted, and he doesn't look like someone who would fall for such a trick.

What? You asked where all the abilities of Nastie, a banshee of the royal court level, went?

Uh, well...

All I can say is that everything has a price. General Tresis, Chairman of the Kazdel Military Committee, once said: Destroy something and forge a ladder.

Every profession has its specialties. She has climbed to her current position in this industry. Guess what she destroyed to forge the ladder?

Ernst didn't ask, and she still didn't intend to tell him that she had to spend a long time correcting grammatical errors when writing a letter to Lamaren.

Save some face for yourself, save some face. If this gets out, her image in Ernst's heart will be ruined!

The Fire Demon Zafar, who had become taciturn since the Star-Picking Project, finally spoke this time, and his words were very simple and direct:

"What the hell is this White Horned Demon King? I only recognize one Demon King! The great Sun-Brightener, Ba'ersa! The Fire Demon among Fire Demons, the tyrant among tyrants, the Demon King among Demon Kings! The pinnacle of the war between the Sarkaz and the Gods!"

Ernst: “….”

Levi: “….”

Nastie: “..........”

This is a very passionate speech, please take it away, you have left everyone speechless!

Logically speaking, what Safar said was actually somewhat offensive. Thousands of years ago, promoting the Sarkaz "punishmentism" in public would have been a capital crime.

Yes, in both the Divine Empire and Kazdel. After all, Quillon himself is a staunch opponent of "punitiveism". Regardless of whether he has this political inclination or not, from the moment he killed Bayesa, this label is destined to accompany him throughout his life.

But otherwise how can we say that Safar is lucky?

This is Kjerag. Although there has not been much development in thousands of years, fortunately, there has not been much change. There are no relevant laws against the Sarkaz's "punishmentism" here.

And none of the three people present felt offended.

Levi is a human, Nastie is a Sarkaz, and Ernst is a human in snow leopard skin.

Keep on cursing, and you've even created a melody out of your cursing, which is quite exciting!

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