I changed the timeline with the game.

Chapter 402 Records of the Dead

Chapter 402 Records of the Dead
After the word "vigilance", the name that should have been there was smeared with deep red blood and was now somewhat unclear.

But Lendl still held the note tightly.

She had expected that name.

The royal sister sentinel held the piece of paper in her palm, and the part where her fist was clenched even turned white.

There was also a hint of anger in his words:

"Trevikon

Trevicorn--Abel."

Hear her say that.

Krosan, who was originally looking for the Drifting Age Festival of the Kingdom of Eternal Night and the notes on the changes in life science, also had a little more doubt:
"Who is he?"

"A traitor."

There was a hint of depression in Rendel's words:

“In the Pontchartrain Temple in St. Louisiana.

I said it a long time ago.

His actions are too radical to be a Secret Keeper."

Followed by.

The Royal Sister Sentinel smashed her fist hard on the nearby stone wall, and the artificial stone chamber mixed with steel structure was smashed with cracks that tore outwards:
“But now it seems.

It is my fault.

I should have nailed his head to the cross myself!"

Krosan then asked:

"Did he kill the sentinel who strayed in here?"

“He did it.

But the concept of 'misguided', I now think is more like some kind of misinformation.

It’s more than that.”

Lendl has found it difficult to suppress the fluctuations of his own disaster spectrum.

A dark flame shadow swayed and spread from her shadow, but the traces of the shadow seemed to have crossed the boundary covered by the light of the gas lamp.

As an unstable lineage, the Ashes lineage needs more "firewood" to perform or adapt.

Even if Su Wen inherited the Knight of Judgment, he needed a whole night to absorb the knowledge passed down by civilization.

It became even more difficult for Rundel after he burned an entire huge aggregate of flesh and blood.

but now.

The 'firewood' that can allow Lendl to advance from the third level (transparent) to the fourth level (flawless) has appeared.

The handsome detective flipped through the book in his hand and understood this very clearly.

Just like the 'Afterglow of Light Branlit - Dawn Priest' that he was preparing to advance to the second level.

Same as 'lantern'.

Lendl's opportunity has come.

It seems that even the scholars in the Great Library have anticipated this.

It is worthy of being called a "big library".

Su Wen closed the book in his hand, his eyes were deep:

"Then go get your revenge.

Just like Loveson transported by meteorites.

I never thought it was smart to condone hatred.

Quite the opposite.

The dead are the best enemies."

Rendell heard him say this.

The swaying black flames behind her calmed down a little, but there was a hint of quiet repression in her words:

"Help me get revenge.

Rhine."

It's rare to hear her speak in such a domineering manner.

Su Wen pushed up the black-framed glasses he wore when reading the literature, and replied without comment:

“Now it seems that he has probably blocked our exploration plan here.

Then your request.

It will become a reality. Dear Lady Chief Sentinel of Ashes."

He put the book in his hand back as if inadvertently.

Then he took out another one and turned it to the page of historical document he needed with incredible precision.

There is a nineteenth-century drifter's view of the kingdom of eternal night:

(A canopy of star dust envelopes everything.

It is hard for me to imagine the excitement and amazement Galileo must have felt when he first looked up at the stars and gazed upon the “celestial bodies” using his invention.

It is also hard for me to imagine how humans would define the world in a world without stars.

For centuries, these celestial bodies were described as rotating spheres such as the moon, sun, and planets.

Their operation relies on a structure similar to that of a crystal ball layer, and the outermost celestial body is the tenth heaven that rotates by God's finger.

This is the geocentric theory proposed by the ancient Greek astronomer Ptolemy, which is a theory that takes the earth as the center.

But the moment I, the drifter Ignaz Jeremiah, set foot on this land.

I can only define everything as ether.

That was the concept described by Aristotle. Ether was the fifth element besides fire, water, earth and air. It was a perfect element without flaws in essence and form.

John Milton described it in his epic poem Paradise Lost as the "ethereal quintessence of Heaven".

All of this is controlled by the Holy God. What Galileo saw through his crude telescope were actually craters and sunspots on the moon.

I thought, maybe I have come to the rare Eden in this horrible hell called the Lost Sea.

From:

Recorder Ignaz Jeremiah)
After finishing reading, Su Wen handed the text, which had already turned yellow and was even a little unclear, to Jiang Menghan.

The Iceberg Girl replied softly:

“But he was wrong.

Is it right? "

Su Wen sighed gently but rationally:

"Yes.

Centuries earlier, Saint Thomas Aquinas successfully integrated Aristotle's cosmology with Christian teaching.

These included the idea that the celestial bodies were composed of ether and that the Earth was located at the center of the universe and remained motionless.

However, while Aristotle believed that the life of the universe was infinite, the Evangelical Church believed that it was finite.

Aquinas disagreed with the former on this issue. Galileo's discovery of imperfections in celestial bodies seriously challenged the church.

Moreover, the telescope designed by Galileo itself has also been questioned.

It was one of the first tools to expand the human senses, revealing a world that was invisible to the naked eye and ear alone.

People had never seen such a tool before. Many people were skeptical, questioning its legitimacy and the credibility of its observations. To some, this tool was against the will of God and did not belong to their world, as incredible as a cell phone traveling back to 1800.

Ignaz Jeremiah was also limited by the times.

Like.

We are the same now.”

“Although the history of science has not awarded Starry Messenger the same honor as Newton’s Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or Darwin’s Origin of Species.

But it remains one of the most important scientific works ever written.

The limitations of the times should not be considered a mistake.”

Jiang Menghan said softly that the two often discussed similar issues in the history of physics.

But most of the time.

All in the gentle afternoon.

She lightly wiped away the dust on the gas lamp shade closest to her in the room.

The light gradually became brighter in the silence.

Followed by.

The young scholar's voice, as clear as a spring, rang out again:
"Mr. Rhine.

Even in 1887, physicists Michelson and Morley collaborated to conduct an ether drift experiment in Cleveland.

This experiment also shows that there is no relative motion between the earth and the hypothetical ether, which means that the concept of ether does not exist.

At the same time, it also indirectly proved the constancy of the speed of light and laid the foundation for the birth of the special theory of relativity.

but now.

Everything is different again.

(End of this chapter)

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