It was a striking black font that was manually shaded several times with a pen to achieve a bold effect.

The civilization that arose from Urs.

[From the first sprout of life underwater, to the giant beasts of the Stone Age, to the first time humans walked upright, you have experienced a lot.Now, start your great exploration: from the cradle of early civilization to the vast stars! 】

He suddenly felt that he might not be able to fall asleep tonight.

Chapter 72 Wei Yanwu: If you don’t read Ers, you will only live a relatively failed life

Dayan, Longmen, Longmen Governor's Office.

Chen knocked on the door of the Governor's Mansion with a puzzled look on his face, but the person who opened the door was Wen Yue, not Wei Yanwu.

Seeing that the person who came to visit was not Vina, but Chen Huijie, Wen Yue breathed a sigh of relief and said anxiously:

"Huijie, you're finally here!"

"Madam." Chen greeted Wen Yue. On weekdays, she preferred more official and formal titles, and did not reveal her relationship with Wei Yanwu to others. "Is Commander Wei here?" she asked.

As he spoke, he stood on tiptoe, walked around Wen Yue, and looked into the house.

Wen Yue nodded as a matter of course: "Of course he is, but the problem is that he has locked himself in the study for three days. In these three days, except for eating, drinking, defecating and urinating, he has been hiding in that small study all the time. He holds that book and reads it. I don't know what has possessed him!"

"Ma'am, if you are possessed by evil spirits, you should consult those fortune-tellers. The Imperial Guards are all about science."

After hearing the news that Wei Yanwu was at home, Chen curled his lips and looked nonchalant.

In fact, if Madam Wen Yue hadn't suddenly called her early in the morning and asked her to help look after Wei Yanwu, she would not have been very willing to have too much private contact with her uncle.

After all, although she and Wei Yanwu are blood relatives, in some things, differences in ideas are far more important than blood ties.

But Wen Yue still insisted: "Hui Jie, go and persuade your uncle. He has been very tired during this period. If something really happens to him, will it be a good thing for Longmen?"

Chen then pursed his lips and nodded in agreement.

Wen Yue was right. Although Wei Yanwu and she had different ideas, she was still his subordinate after all. She knew that Longmen could not be what it is today without the help of the governor. He also had no successor. If something really happened, Longmen's future would be in jeopardy.

"Okay, let me try."

As she spoke, she walked into the Governor's Mansion and followed Wen Yue to the study. Seeing Wen Yue wanting to knock on the door, Chen stopped her and stepped forward and said:

"Captain Wei, are you in there?"

"........"

No sound came out of the room.

Chen frowned. She didn't doubt that Wen Yue would lie to her, so she simply put her head against the door.

Sure enough, although the sound was very slight, there was indeed slow and heavy breathing and the sound of papers flipping repeatedly in the room.

Wei Yanwu was indeed inside.

But he didn't respond to me?

Chen knocked on the door again, with more force:

"Captain Wei! Just say a few words in there! You have to go to the Guard Bureau to make a year-end summary this morning, and you have to prepare for the rehearsal of the New Year's speech in the evening. How long will you stay in this room?"

"Cough cough cough......"

Wei Yanwu's voice was finally heard in the room, his tired body carrying an inexplicably excited voice.

"I'll leave the year-end summary to you. As for the rehearsal of the New Year's speech, don't rush. There's still time. Let me take a look at it for a while."

Chen finally couldn't help it, and directly opened the unlocked study door and looked at Wei Yanwu who was sitting at the desk.

At this moment, Wei Yanwu's expression was extremely serious, but it was not directed at Chen's intrusion into the study, but was focused on the thin manuscript paper in his hand.

He held a delicate small magnifying glass in his hand, reading the manuscript bit by bit, or even word by word, as if he was not reading a novel, but studying an obscure ancient document, or pondering a fantastic philosophical topic.

But the most eye-catching thing is not him himself, but the books of different sizes and thicknesses piled on his desk, next to his desk, and next to his chair, almost burying him.

Most of these books are about history, with the majority being about the history of the Yan State. A small number are more in-depth and are highbrow literary and philosophical works.

Chen even saw a few books without covers and even older bamboo slips. Obviously, these were Wei Yanwu's precious collections. But at this moment, he took them all out and used them as references and examples.

Now, even Chen had to take it seriously.

Wei Yanwu obviously did not have Alzheimer's disease, nor was he scammed by a telecom fraudster or joined a cult. He was researching something, even forgetting to eat and sleep.

"What are you looking at?" she asked as she walked forward.

Wei Yanwu then noticed Chen's intrusion. Seeing her approaching, he hurriedly shouted:

"Don't step on that manuscript!"

"What?" Chen stopped suddenly, his raised foot hanging in the air. He lowered his head and noticed that there was a thin manuscript under his feet.

She looked up and realized that on top of every pile of books in the study, there was a page of densely written manuscript paper, like a general outline, listed on that type of book.

Seeing Chen stop, Wei Yanwu breathed a sigh of relief and put down the magnifying glass in his hand. Even though the fatigue on his face was difficult to conceal, he still explained with full spirit:

“I’m watching an epic.”

"Superintendent Chen, are you also interested in my research?"

Chen's brows were still furrowed, but he shook his head gently: "I'm not interested, but your condition these days has made Aunt Wen Yue worried."

Wei Yanwu looked at Wen Yue, who was standing at the door with a worried look on her face, and asked blankly:

"How many days?"

"Three days to be exact! Yanwu!" Wen Yue said, "Ever since that morning when that As...that Kjerag diplomat handed you these manuscripts, you've been like a possessed man!"

Wei Yanwu looked up at the clock in the study, somewhat incredulous:

"That's impossible. It's only 12 o'clock. Hasn't it only been three hours?"

"3 days and 3 hours, Commander Wei." Chen said, "Forget it, as long as you are okay, Aunt Wenyue will be relieved. I have to go to work in the afternoon, so I will leave first."

"Wait, Huijie." Wei Yanwu suddenly spoke up to stop him.

He stood up, took out his cell phone, took a photo of each stack of pages and the reference books he matched, then sorted the pages, pulled out the stack related to Yan Country, put it in his drawer, and then reluctantly handed the rest to Chen, saying:

"Please give these manuscripts to Miss Beatrix Swire. Ask her to contact the best publishing house and prepare for publication."

"Hmm?" Chen asked in confusion, "Why do you want Shi Huaiya to go?"

"The content of this book deserves the best resources." Wei Yanwu said.

Chen asked again: "Then why did you put that stack away?"

Wei Yanwu replied: "Because it involves state secrets."

What kind of damn book could involve state secrets?

Chen accepted the manuscript with a look of "Is this true?" on his face, and turned away.

After Chen left, Wei Yanwu sat down again, took out the manuscript, and continued to study it by classification.

Wen Yue walked into the room a little nervously and asked, "Does this book really involve state secrets? I didn't feel that way when I read it."

Wei Yanwu smiled and nodded, then shook his head: "These are all state secrets that everyone knows about. Those that no one knows about are not in this book either."

Wen Yue just breathed a sigh of relief when Wei Yanwu said, "Besides, you don't have this feeling because Ernst didn't give you the rest of the content."

He grinned and said with a sigh:

"Oh, this book is quite interesting. Just like his quote: There is nothing new under the sun."

"But the biggest reason I left these pages behind is that I haven't finished reading it yet."

Wei Yanwu said confidently,

"How can I, the dignified Governor of Longmen, endure the pain of not updating? Before I finish reading this part of the [China] chapter, no one can snatch it from me!"

After saying that, he lowered his head again and started to read and search the content again.

He had just finished reading the "Eth-Chinese Mythology" era in the "Eth-Chinese Mythology" which corresponds to the period when "gods and giant beasts walked on the earth".

Although China's mythology system is "complex" and "fragmented", perhaps due to the limitations of the writing skills of Ernst, who called himself "Prime Minister Kjerag", the research on the few myths experienced by the "observer" in the book alone has made Wei Yanwu feel a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, and he even forgot about time.

Because Ernst obviously has in-depth research on the history of Da Yan:

Such as "Nuwa creates humans" - [the raising and enslavement of early humans by the giant Yan beast and humans' worship of the beast], "Houyi shoots down the sun" - [the confrontation between early gods and people and the beast], "Yugong moves the mountains" - [the origin of early human civil engineers], and the myth of Emperor Zhuanxu's "connection between the earth and the sky" which clearly hints at the ancient Yan Kingdom's [War to Punish the Gods].

In the past, during the reign of Emperor Zhuanxu, he ordered the Southern Zhengzhong to be in charge of the sky and the Northern Zhengli to be in charge of the earth. During the Tang and Yu dynasties, the descendants of the Chongli family were ordered to take charge of the affairs again. This continued until the Xia and Shang dynasties, when the Chongli family ruled the heaven and earth for generations.

This is the ultimate connection!

It means that the heaven and the earth, gods and humans each have their own duties and do not interfere with each other.

The giant beasts (gods) who were unwilling to submit to the orders of the True Dragon and guard the land of Dayan were driven out of the country, and people were allowed to take charge of their own affairs.

"Chong" and "Li", the two gods who reshape order, appear in "Records of the Nations of Erslie" as gods who obey Emperor Zhuanxu, but their actual prototypes are obviously the giant beast [Sui] in the sky who chose to help Dayan when expelling the giant beast, and the organization Simuitai that was established after completing the mission of killing the god to supervise the Sui film and maintain national order from being disrupted by the giant beast.

The ancient, mysterious, and even partially lost myths of Dayan, as well as the social background, culture, and human status of that time, are depicted in the form of a science fiction novel like "The History of the Nations of Ersre". Although it has undergone a certain degree of artistic beautification and modification, it is not lacking in authenticity and textual research. How can such a book not be called an "epic"?

Wei Yanwu has figured it out now. Behind Vina's Aslan, there might not only be some secular power, but also some immortals, or even giant beasts, or beast masters. Because if they had not experienced that era in person, how could they know these secrets?

This book is a preview.

It is foreshadowed throughout Terra that this organization named "Shelagh" is about to take the stage on this earth in an unprecedented way.

But so what?

Wei Yanwu would not refuse the publication of such an epic book, because it would be a blessing for the entire Terra.

As for what new actions Kjerag would take after this epic, that was not something he needed to consider.

He just wanted to start entering the [Ers - Chinese Empire] chapter right away, and experience what kind of country, culture, and style this civilization, whose prototype was the Great Yan, could create after the end of that magnificent mythological era of gods fighting each other!

Moreover, he was also looking forward to the truly "science fiction content" mentioned in the basic setting chapter of [Ers - World], the descriptions of the "ocean" beyond the earth, the "sky", and even the "vast universe"!

“What a great book!”

He praised from the bottom of his heart, and then pounded the table indignantly the next second.

"That damn Ernst, why hasn't he finished writing yet! Who are you sending away with just a rough draft? Push for more!"

Although he knew that the person behind the other party might be a giant beast or a beast master who had plenty of money, Wei Yanwu still wanted to yell:

"Update me immediately! Shut up! And take my money!"

Chapter 73 Nothing is impossible for Pharaoh on earth!

Longmen, Shihuaiya Group.

It was clearly working hours, but Miss Beatrix Swire had to go back to her family business which had nothing but vulgar money.

There was no way. Who asked the dignified Governor Wei Yanwu to send that little idiot to the Guard Bureau and specifically asked for his help in finding a channel to publish this suspicious manuscript?

Looking at the five big characters "History of the Nations of Ersile" on the first page of the manuscript, Shi Huaiya felt speechless.

"Will anyone really buy this kind of manuscript that has the flavor of an old-fashioned history book just by looking at the title?"

She is a person who loves fashion and follows trends. Although she does not deliberately require herself to always stand at the forefront of fashion waves, she also believes that she will never lag behind the ever-changing aesthetics of modern people.

Therefore, Shi Huaiya really couldn't muster any interest in the unremarkable name on this stack of manuscripts.

Even someone like her who had excellent family education and a decent interest in books couldn't be interested in it, let alone ordinary people who came from poor families and were obsessed with entertainment.

She could imagine that if this book was really published, the bookstore would be deserted.

"The person who wrote this book is probably going to suffer a great loss."

She shook her head and sighed.

Indeed, she had not seen the contents of the manuscript with her own eyes, but that was enough. In modern society, the era of good wine needs no bush has long passed. Even the title is not attractive enough. Books cannot be promoted by any suitable celebrities. If "The History of the Nations of Ersle" is put on the bookshelf of a bookstore, it may be difficult for people to even find it, let alone become a hit.

"I don't know what Fenchanglong and Chief Wei are thinking. Isn't this a waste of money?"

While muttering to himself, Shi Huaiya still very honestly took the book and went up to the large room on the top floor.

Publishing a book is neither easy nor difficult. Although the Shihuaiya Group is involved in various business fields, it basically publishes "fashion magazines", "beauty recommendations", or the more vulgar "Playboy" and other publications. This is the first time that a fictional science fiction novel has been launched.

This area is not within her authority. She has to ask those brothers and sisters who are "dominant in the business world" and have "billion-dollar orders" at every turn, or simply report to the old man.

On the top floor of the Shi Huaiya Group building, which is about 40 times higher than the government offices of the Kjerag government, Shi Huaiya overlooked the busy Longmen Street and finally decided to just talk to the old man directly.

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