"I'm going to prepare it right now." Chen Sheng finished memorizing the rest of the thoughts from Ah Wei and turned around to prepare the meal.

Jung Wilhelm and Haotian discussed with each other for a while, and roughly concluded that this may have been left by a time traveler, but because of the differences between worlds, it has no cultivation function and can only be used to cultivate the mind. .

It is very suitable for psychological research and training of mind.

Jung expressed that he would try his best to translate the book after returning, and hoped that Ah Wei could give him an official name.

"The purpose of Taiyi Jinhua is that Taiyi is Tao and Jinhua is the light of the sky, which means to enable people to realize the Tao and awaken." Awei answered casually.

"It's too complicated." After hearing this, Jung shook his head and asked Haotian to convey his meaning. He also said that this way of naming would not be popular in the West and that he would give the book a good name.

"What should it be called?" Ah Wei was a little curious as to what kind of name these guys would give such a book.

"This is a book of life from an ancient country, so I decided to call it "The Secret of Golden Flower", which will definitely become a hit." Jung said that he had already thought of the title of the book.

"The secret of the golden flower." Haotian translated the name given by Jung in a timely manner.

"Isn't this wrong?" Ah Hei was almost furious. How could he translate such a name? It was such a waste.

She was about to reason, so I quickly squeezed her hand quietly to tell her to stop arguing.

Looking at Haotian standing aside, I felt a little shuddered and just wanted to end this meeting quickly.

Otherwise, troublesome things will definitely happen one after another.

Awei had no choice but to give up angrily. Anyway, the content she gave was not completely correct. In addition, it was translated into other words, and the true meaning was probably completely lost.

Originally, it was only possible to record the meaning in Chinese, but when translated into phonetic English, it completely loses the meaning of cultivation.

Ah Wei finished his meal angrily and was ready to leave with me and go back to the herdsmen's home.

However, Haotian was led all the way to the door by the servant. We were still thinking about how to get rid of this guy.

But he suddenly spoke, "The next step of the organization's plan is to go to Tunguska on June 1908, 6. If you are also a time traveler, you should understand what I mean."

(PS Later, "The Secret of the Golden Flower" did sell well in Europe, and even influenced the Nobel Prize scholar Pauli, the 25-year-old scholar who discovered the Pauli Exclusion Principle and saved quantum mechanics. At that time, Jung wanted to study collective Regarding the influence of the collective unconscious on the psyche, including the role of dreams and fantasies, Jung had been looking for research subjects who could clearly recall dreams. In the early 20s, Jung's concept of synchronicity was being In the gestation period, this theory is based on Einstein's dynamic space-time view and requires a lot of physics knowledge to support it. At this time, Pauli, an outstanding quantum physicist who can clearly remember dreams, appeared. It is a miracle. The broad concept of synchronicity that Pauli has always emphasized, including non-causal correlations in physics (such as quantum entanglement and symmetry relations), will provide a more powerful way to demonstrate the necessity of quantum forces to transcend pure causality. arguments.)

(One family member said: This kind of non-causal discussion is a collision between idealism and the materialistic universe, a reversal of existence and essence. It is really romantic.)

Chapter 3 The knot that changes the world

"Why do you want to tell us?" Awei glanced at me and asked Haotian doubtfully.

"Because we are the same and have the same position. We are forced to come to this world and cannot be free. If you are exposed, you will definitely either become a pawn of the organization or be completely contained." Haotian is still waiting for Ah Wei's answer. .

"What if there are none?" Although Ah Hei is currently unable to use his abilities, he doesn't think that a world that has not yet reached the first level civilization has such a unique possibility of finding her.

"You must have noticed that this world is unusual. It's like a cage here. Frankly speaking, I come from a civilization that spans galaxies. I'm looking for reliable allies to return to my world for revenge. I'll give it a try. I don’t want to stay here for a second anymore. If you are like me, let’s change the world together.” Haotian eagerly wanted to win over Awei.

But Ah Wei can't really help him now. I'm surprised at Haotian's situation. He is actually eager enough to confess his identity to the person he met for the first time.

I have no way of guessing what happened to him when he came to this world. I just hope that Ah Wei will send him away quickly.

"Level 3 civilization? No wonder you are so arrogant about everything here. This world has just ended a high-latitude battle, so history is full of twists and turns, so relax." Ah Hei didn't plan to talk too much to Haotian. After saying that, he was ready to leave with me.

"I came here this time because the organization sent me to study the Dragonborn, so I felt uneasy. This level of technology is actually hidden in a world of first-level civilization without any trouble. If your civilization level is high enough, you will understand what I mean. It means that when the level of basic genetic technology is high, it will have a huge impact on the world, but this world is like being artificially placed in a baby's cradle."

"With an organization with such power, I'm afraid that we outsiders will not end up well in the end. What will happen next in Tunguska will undoubtedly change the world's technological civilization. I am telling you this, not to ask you to do it now. Just help me, but I hope you can witness it with your own eyes so that you can understand that I am serious." Haotian seemed to think that the gap between civilizations at all levels was too huge, so he used some safe way to ask Ah Hey conveys information.

"I understand." Awei saw that he had no ill intentions and had no intention of saying anything more. In fact, she couldn't help him at all now.

"Goodbye." Haotian stopped and let Ah Wei and I leave.

In fact, until the last moment, I was afraid that Haotian would suddenly attack, or test Ah Wei's ability, or maybe everything he said was a lie, just a test organized to test Ah Wei's attitude.

As I thought about it, I felt my head hurt.

Ah Hei saw that I looked uncomfortable and didn't speak the whole time. He probably guessed that Haotian and I had some issues, so he didn't ask any more questions. He probably wanted to wait until I wanted to say something.

When we returned to the old herdsman's home, the old herdsman said that someone had come to see us and left us a letter.

In the letter, Mr. Sun asked how things were going with Awei and I. He had gone to the front line this month. Since he had the luck of the dragon vein, he had won consecutive battles in Guangdong and Guangxi. Unfortunately, he was betrayed by thieves in the end, and now he was forced to fight with Mr. Huang. The troops went their separate ways and were now preparing to regroup.

Ask me and Ah Hei about our intentions, and come far away to show off those strange skills.

Ah Wei and I read the letter in silence, and we could feel Mr. Sun's great joy and sorrow, and his concern for the world. He is a sincere person and does not hide any selfish motives.

But the future outcome is doomed. Even if he gets the luck of the dragon vein, he will be just like the shadows in the tomb of the First Emperor. In the end, he will have to face unknown forces and be fooled by history.

Even if I tell him everything, or if Awei and I try our best to help him, there is still no way to change the established future. It will only make the future modified beyond recognition time and time again, leading to the same result in the end.

Because our opponent is not a person or a thing, but an unknown force from a higher dimension. Before we have the ability to fight against it, we cannot change anything at all.

I thought for a while, took out a pen and wrote a letter to Mr. Sun, telling him that Awei and I must leave here for Siberia, where important things are going to happen. I hope he can help us arrive before the end of June.

Although I didn’t know whether Mr. Sun would believe what I said, and it might take a long time for the letter to come back, I still sent it with the attitude of giving it a try.

Awei and I planned to go to Siberia on our own if we didn't receive a reply before the end of May.

However, Mr. Sun's letter came before the end of May. He said in the letter that he would arrange for someone to pick us up soon. He had Japanese acquaintances in the Liaodong Agency who could guide us to complete the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway that needed to be sealed and inspected. In name, we were sent all the way to the north, and then sent to Siberia from Manchuria by Russian diplomats.

I was a little surprised that things went so smoothly, and I was also a little impressed by his connections. I immediately wrote a letter to thank him for his help, and then specially left him a tip bag, hoping that he would read it when he was in the most painful time in the future.

There is only one sentence in the letter,

"Comrades have tried their best, and the revolutionary flames have been passed down from generation to generation."

But when he received the letter, Awei and I had already gone all the way to the capital under his arrangement.

The old herdsman said goodbye to us reluctantly and gave us a lot of dry food.

Awei and I were a little embarrassed, so we had to teach them what they should not do in the next ten years or so, hoping that they could protect themselves and live a stable life.

On the way to the capital, whenever we passed through big cities, people were demonstrating everywhere asking for a constitutional amendment.

Along the way, even the coachman was talking about the constitutional monarchy, saying that once the emperor was established, he could not do whatever he wanted. No matter how specific they were, they did not understand.

However, these people were arguing back and forth, and in the end one party couldn't help but muttered, "But it can't be done without the emperor."

The closer we got to Beijing, the voices calling for constitutional amendment became less and less. Most people became silent, looking secretly at the Qing soldiers on the roadside and the palace in the distance.

When I look at the high walls of the Forbidden City, I always feel that I can see a strong and unknown atmosphere of decay. The country's biggest chess piece is about to play its role, and we are all just spectators.

The next many days were spent admiring the scenery along the newly built main line in Siberia with Awei. Most of the people in the same car were Russians.

They often lamented that the Siberian Railway, which took 13 years to build with miraculous work, showed their greatness, but at the same time were disappointed when they saw the Asian faces of Ah Wei and I in the car.

These loyal supporters of Nicholas II were still immersed in hatred of Asian faces because of their defeat in the Russo-Japanese War.

But they never understood that it was us who were really injured in this war.

This is truly a shameful era.

Fortunately, Ah Hei, who has never experienced anything like this, can still understand my feelings.

Chapter 3 The Tunguska Explosion

After many days of tiring travel with Awei, we finally arrived at the Tunguska River in Siberia. In the blink of an eye, we were only a few days away from the date we agreed with Haotian.

Looking at the beautiful scenery and towering trees here, I am really a little confused. Will this place really be completely annihilated into ashes like that inexplicable explosion in history?

There was really no place to stay around. Fortunately, we quickly found an empty ranger's hut. Awei and I made do with it, chopped some firewood, lit a fire, and hung up the wet clothes to dry. .

The temperature in Siberia in winter is as low as minus [-] degrees Celsius, and now in June and summer, Siberia is also at minus ten degrees Celsius. It is almost deserted except for large mountains and forests.

Occasionally there will be miners who come here to work in the summer, but there are no mineral veins along the Tunguska River, so there is no need to worry about being disturbed.

"What happened on that day?" Although Ah Wei is a time traveler, he doesn't seem to understand the history of this world.

"I don't know much about the Tunguska explosion. I just remember it was a huge explosion, about as powerful as 500 atomic bombs, or a nuclear-powered starship hit it." I explained what I remembered.

"If you put it this way, it is indeed possible that something will happen that will affect the world." Ah Wei nodded, seeming to be thinking about something.

"I hope it's not something too weird." I sat on the bench leaning against the warm firewood, holding my head, thinking about what I had experienced recently.

I always feel that I seem to have overlooked something very important, and these things are vaguely controlling me.

"I'm not afraid of getting burned." Ahwei put his feet on my knees, using me as a shelf, and while warming his feet that were wet from stepping on the snow, he stretched out his waist.

"What should you do if someone in your world has stinky feet?" I asked casually as I was a little unhappy that this guy was using me as his excuse.

"If a human's feet smell bad, it's probably bacteria or fungi..." Ah Wei was about to explain, but then looked at me suspiciously and realized that I was covering my nose on purpose.

"What do you mean by that look in your eyes? Do you think I smell bad?" Awei suddenly became angry.

"Shangxian, I don't dare." I quickly shook my head.

"Then this is my ethereal fairy energy. If ordinary mortals inhale it, their power will be greatly enhanced." Awei looked at his smoking feet roasting in front of the fireplace and deliberately lied.

"Moisture is moisture, there's no such thing as pickled cucumber-flavored fairy air."

"Okay, you really dislike me." This was the first time Awei was humiliated like this, and he was furious.

"Exalted Immortal, please spare my life." I quickly said that I was joking and had no taste at all.

"Take a sip and I'll believe you're sincere." Ah Hei deliberately raised one of his toes.

"Stop, seriously, people will die." I quickly laughed with him.

"I knew you were lying to me." Ahwei kicked me in the face, then leaned back and lay on the bench.

"I'm going to die, Immortal." I had no choice but to block Ah Feed's feet from attacking me.

Originally it was just a slapstick, but Ah Hey got angrier and more serious the more he thought about it, kicking and kicking until the bench collapsed.

Awei and I both fell to the ground.

"Look, I don't have anywhere to sleep at night now." I could only complain. In such a small room, apart from a bench and a fireplace that could boil water, there was only one bed.

Ah Wei ignored me. Instead, he turned over and looked behind the bench.

"What's wrong?" I felt a little strange and crawled over.

There are densely packed strange words carved on the wall behind the bench.

In order to see clearly, Awei gently swept away the dust, then turned on the light and read carefully.

"What can be found in such a ghost place? It should be a superstitious spell left by the former forest ranger." I looked at it for a few times and found that I couldn't understand it, so I stood up and tried to save the bench to see if it could still be used. Can't put it together.

"I have seen this kind of writing in other worlds. This is the secret language of the great race of Yis." Ah Wei also stood up and patted the ashes on his body.

"I seem to have heard this name, but I can't remember it." I tried to recall where I had heard it.

"The creatures of this race have a strange ability. They can exchange bodies with creatures in any world across time and space. After the exchange, they will use this body to desperately study local technology and knowledge in that world. Sometimes Rapidly improving the technological level of that world will sometimes lead to disaster." Ah Wei explained how strange this civilization is.

"Then what are they trying to do?" I didn't quite understand why a civilization with such incredible abilities would still want to learn other people's technology.

"Because their civilization has been annihilated before the beginning of time, they continue to seek ways to save themselves from the future world, although it is in vain." Ah Wei guessed that there may have been a person possessed by the great race of Yis. People who have been there have been here.

"That sounds pretty pathetic." I nodded, not thinking much about these guys.

"In your era, are there those crazy people who start an era of scientific and technological progress in the fastest possible time, and then suddenly seem to disappear?" Ah Wei carefully checked the situation in the room.

"Einstein?" I thought about it, and this guy should be the most likely.

But there are too many super scientists in this era, and it makes no sense that Einstein would come to this place to draw symbols.

"I don't know about your world. Anyway, in my opinion, your place is like a sieve, and it maintains a strict order. It's really amazing." Ah Wei looked around and found nothing new. symbol.

"Do you think the explosion in a few days is related to the Yisi people?" I thought about it, changing the world and having another big explosion, maybe it is really possible.

"Forget it, go to bed early, don't mess with your broken chair, I won't treat you badly by having a single human body heater, the heat transfer is mutual." Ah Wei sat on the bed and patted the bed.

"It's such a small bed, I'm afraid it will collapse." I looked at the wooden bed, which was probably made of randomly sawed wood.

"Ah, ah, ah, you are still so powerful in a place with more than ten degrees below zero." Ah Hei couldn't help but snickered.

Only then did I realize what she meant, but it was true that in such a cold environment, people had no unnecessary thoughts at all. It was just that after the fire burned a little brightly, both of our faces were a little red in the light of the fire.

"Hey, do you think that if the big explosion was really caused by the possessed guy, should he come back in the next few days?" Ahwei was preparing to rest when he suddenly thought of this possibility.

"Fuck."

We both suddenly stopped jumping and realized that this was definitely the case.

(pytime "Will you be cut off if you don't conquer it?"

"That means if you want to survive, you must attack this woman designated by the broken system, right?" In the ward, Amakusa Yuta asked with his hands folded in front of him, looking at the angels and demons in front of him with a serious face.

"Ah, there is no way to do this. Who knew that the power of angels and demons would produce such a magical mutation..."

"Then why if I give up the strategy, the punishment will be cut off?"

"Because Vinette is a demon."

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