"Master Huang, when we made the reservation, we should have been told to minimize communication."

"Hey, okay, soldier, let's not ask anymore."

Master Huang smiled and turned his attention back to the road.

"This is a peaceful time, but they treat it like a military secret. As a common citizen, I don't dare to ask any more questions."

Peaceful times? Why did he feel that way... Perlis recalled the wilderness outside the Great Wall, the [Blue Sky Fortress] howling and tearing the sky, and the dense black wolf pack, and frowned for a moment.

But she thought it through all at once - Chaoqu City is located in the heart of Qilang, and it is prosperous, so naturally there are few black tide invasions.

It is normal for local people to feel this way.

However, Perlis originally thought that she would be escorted by a large group of armed men as soon as she left the station, and she had to persuade them to make a decent scene. But Su Yao just booked a taxi in advance?

Was it to conceal her arrival and avoid being seen? Chaoqu City was so prosperous, what was hidden in secret?

Pearlis didn't ask too many questions. She decided to ask the sender directly after meeting him.

Vehicles were traveling on the street. Chaoqu's architectural style, a combination of modern and ancient styles, made her feel very fresh. More than half an hour passed as light and shadow passed by.

Suddenly, Su Yao's [Poetry Sea] suddenly sounded. She clicked on the screen, quickly browsed the information on it, and said to Master Huang:

"Master Huang, please let me down at Longkou Road, and then continue to lead them to Hongyang Palace."

After that, she turned to Perlis and Carly and said with a wry smile:

"I'm sorry, I can't take you to your destination... I've been notified that something happened in the nearby streets and reinforcements are needed."

"You just arrived, and they're going to order you around?" Carly frowned.

"Well... Actually, they didn't call me, but called the nearby police. But I wanted to adapt to the work style here in advance..."

Su Yao said, smiling at Perlis and Carly shyly:

"In fact, I can't help you much even if I stay there... The sender said that you will know where to go after you arrive at the Red Sun Palace. If I go with you, I may just be a burden... Haha..."

As they were talking, the car stopped by the roadside. Su Yao waved quickly to Perlis and Carly and got out of the car.

"I'll meet up with you guys in the evening and treat you to dinner! Definitely!"

She ran away quickly. Before Perlis and Carly could say a word, they saw the wobbling little blue head disappear in the crowd.

"She is very enthusiastic..." said Perlis.

"I always feel like...she's trying to be strong," Carly frowned, "This is not good."

When she heard the word "show off", Perlis immediately recalled the snow scene of Wanren Mountain and the feeling of the wind and snow blowing on her face like a knife.

Yes, being stubborn is not a good thing, it’s really not a good thing.

......

5) Three Sisters (Part 8)

About ten minutes later, Master Huang stopped the car on the side of the road and told Polys and Carly that they had arrived at their destination.

After getting off the car, the two of them just looked up and saw the shadow that covered the sky.

A huge red palace was like a dark cloud pressing down on the earth, casting a huge shadow on the outline of Chaoqu City. With a high base and double eaves, it was magnificent and golden, like a creation from another time and space, suddenly appearing in the middle of the city, creating an unreal sense of separation from the surrounding modern buildings.

"Hongyang Palace is said to be a building from the previous era. It was the bedroom of the ancient king of Qilang... Hmm..."

Carly was repeating the information she had found on [Sea of ​​Poetry]. Judging from her expression, she was obviously shocked.

“It’s so well preserved...”

"It seems that there are very few black tides invading here," Perlis thought of the taxi driver, "the atmosphere is very harmonious."

If the ominous atmosphere lurking at the border of Qingcheng still made Perlis remain vigilant at all times, then Chaoqucheng almost made her let down her guard.

The level of prosperity here is in no way inferior to that of the federal capital, Wezel. Even by looking at the expressions on people's faces, she can tell that this peace cannot be faked.

This once again confirmed her idea - Qi Lang was very powerful, extremely powerful.

But this kind of strength must be accompanied by huge efforts, there is no doubt about it.

Perlis remembered Su Yao's hurriedly leaving back, and suddenly had a bad feeling.

She shook her head gently, temporarily putting aside these thoughts, and turned to Carly and said:

"let's go."

The sender said that once Perlis got here, she would naturally know where to go, and Perlis did already know it.

——At the entrance of Hongyang Palace, there is a tall stone tablet. Next to the stone tablet, there is a group of guys wearing protective clothing.

From time to time, a guy in protective clothing ran to the stone tablet, trembling while reading something on it, then ran to the side like crazy, kneeling on the ground with his head in his hands.

If there weren't professional instruments and medical facilities nearby, and even a few medical staff on duty, Perlis might have thought these people were mentally ill.

She and Carly looked at each other and walked towards the stone tablet.

"Hey, you guys, don't get too close," a guy in protective clothing came forward, "You can't look at the things on top without protection."

"What are you doing here?" Carly asked.

"Huh? You don't know us? You just came to Chaoqu?" The guy was obviously a little surprised. "We are archaeologists. Who else wears protective clothing besides us?"

“Why do archaeologists need protective clothing?”

"Of course it's because antiquities are dangerous," the archaeologist looked at Carly and Perlis with a surprised look, "Didn't you go to school?"

Carly, who was told that she had never been to school, was of course a little dissatisfied. Just as she was about to argue, she felt Pearlis holding her wrist.

"What's on that stone tablet?" asked Perlis.

"Well... it's hard to explain this to laymen..." The archaeologist thought, "In short, it's a source of information that is painful to look at directly. Even with protective clothing, only fragments of information can be extracted..."

"Ancient divine language?" Perlis interrupted him directly.

Hearing what Perlis said, the archaeologist stared in surprise, and his eyes suddenly changed when he looked at Perlis.

"...To be precise, it's Odin language. Of course, it's also the ancient language of the gods. That's the name of the coast of the continental island... It's not well known here. How did you know...?"

"What is your understanding of this language?" Perlis did not answer his question.

"Ah... well... let's start with the observation method."

The archaeologist changed to a more serious attitude and explained their observation method to Perlis:

"Under the protection of protective clothing, each trained observer is exposed to the information for about ten to fifteen seconds. After this time, they must stop observing immediately, otherwise it will cause serious damage to the body... After the observation, each observer can only record a little bit of information. They need to summarize this information and then piece it together into complete information."

"Can't we use an instrument to record it?" Carly asked.

"No, we tried it, but the circuit of the instrument burned out," the archaeologist shook his head. "The human eye is currently the most effective way to observe..."

As the archaeologist spoke, he glanced at the observer next to him, who was breathlessly recording the news he had just glimpsed, his cheeks covered in sweat behind his mask.

"Our speculation is that... this type of information has some kind of resonance effect with the upper world. The amount of information contained in it is extremely small. In order to read the information, the human brain will have to increase its power several times, which will lead to the subsequent symptoms."

"The speed of information collection is therefore very slow...well...sometimes we collect duplicate information, so we haven't really pushed forward this process yet..."

After listening to the archaeologist's words, Perlis suddenly felt a little pity for them.

First of all, you guessed wrong... It's not that there is too little information, but that there is too much information...

Although reading the ancient divine language is indeed a chore...it shouldn't be the case that I can only record a little after reading it, right?

Perlis recalled the experience that Carly had recounted to her - she had personally read the ancient divine language in the ship's log.

Is there something different about the stone tablet itself?

Perlis looked at the stone tablet. From a certain distance, there was no writing on it.

Obviously, it requires the observer to walk in front of it before it will present relevant information.

"Anyway, I have to keep busy. It was nice meeting you."

The archaeologist extended his hand toward Perlis, wanting to shake her hand.

But before that, Perlis had walked away from him and headed towards the stone tablet.

"Hey! Wait a minute, you're not wearing a hazmat suit, you—"

Before he finished his warning, Perlis had already walked to the stone tablet and looked up at it.

When her eyes fell on the stone tablet, the crimson words appeared one by one - it was indeed the ancient divine language.

The archaeologists and medical staff on the side finally reacted at this time. They wanted to come up and pull Perlis, but unexpectedly found that Perlis was not affected at all.

The girl with white hair and red eyes stood in front of the stone tablet, reading the contents on it calmly without a trace of emotion on her face.

She even held her chin with her hands and muttered something under her breath.

How... is this possible? How could she do such a thing?

"..."

Perlis did not notice the gazes around her. As her eyes swept over the stone tablet, she whispered the words engraved on the stone tablet:

"The black dragon blocked out the sun and extinguished the dawn, and the wind swept away the remaining clouds and rested for eight days."

"A skinny horse in white clothes walks alone on the eaves, and a sword cuts off the dragon and eliminates the evil spirits."

5) Three Sisters (Part 9)

When reciting the ancient poem, Perlis received the information contained in the ancient divine language.

She saw strong winds blowing, clouds rolling in the sky, and a storm brewing in the sky.

In the center of the storm, a long black dragon was lurking. Every time the more than ten pairs of wings on its body flapped, a gust of wind would be raised and blow towards the earth.

The roar echoed in the sky, the [Black Dragon] blocked the sun, and the sky and the earth were dark.

The scene changed, and on the edge of a hundred-foot-high building, a girl in white was riding a white horse as if nothing had happened, looking up at the giant dragon in the sky.

Perlis couldn't see her face clearly, she only saw her mutter something under her breath and then draw the long sword on her back.

In an instant, red thunder rolled, the sky and the earth changed color, and a red cone of light rose from the ground, instantly tearing the entire sky and the earth apart, accurately cutting off the dragon's head.

That day, a dark rain fell in Chaoqu City.

At the end of the information flow, Perlis saw a tall building at the edge of the Red Sun Palace garden - on it were placed black skulls, which obviously belonged to the dragon.

That's where she wants to go.

"..."

Perlis opened her eyes. Under the gaze of all the archaeologists, she slowly walked to the recording table and took a look at the records:

"black..."

So you guys worked so hard for so long, and you only managed to remember one word?

Perlis sighed in her heart, and then she continued to write the wild poem:

"The black dragon blocked out the sun and extinguished the dawn, and the wind swept away the remaining clouds and rested for eight days."

"A skinny horse in white clothes walks alone on the eaves, and a sword cuts off the dragon and eliminates the evil spirits."

As the archaeologists watched Perlis continue to write those lines, they felt as if they had seen a ghost, and each of them turned into dumb stone men.

When Perlis finished writing, she raised her head and said to the archaeologist who greeted her at the beginning:

"The ancient divine language has a high information entropy and is very damaging to the brain. Try not to observe it."

With that, she passed by the archaeologist.

The archaeologist stood there in a daze for a long time, looking at the four lines of ancient poetry that had been written. He finally reacted and turned his head to look behind him:

"Hey! Wait!"

However, he did not find Perlis - the girl with white hair and red eyes seemed to have evaporated from the face of the earth, without any trace left.

How can this be...

The archaeologist looked around on the busy street and searched desperately, but he couldn't see any trace of the girl.

Is it an illusion?

The archaeologist looked at the story recorded by Perlis again. He pinched his nose and looked at the scorching sun hanging high above the Red Sun Palace.

God is above us, may our ancestors bless us...

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