It looks like it's right at the mouth position of the person who's been tied up.

The theater troupe arrived here even before the Death Army.

Evelyn was about to leave when she suddenly frowned, and the black smear on her face began to fade.

cross?

The Eldar do not have this kind of symbolic culture.

She hurriedly turned back to look and try to identify when these structures were built.

Approximately 41,000 years ago!

The Eldar Empire's golden age also occurred approximately seven hundred years after the Terran humans entered their Common Era.

"Messiah, Savior."

Evelyn recalled those records; many of her comrades in the Death Army had read through human history and knew about the most popular human cultures of the past.

It's really bizarre. At that time, it's fair to say that it was the era when the Eldar walked through the Milky Way and looked down on everyone.

Even if the earliest performers of that era existed, the predecessors of the troupe, it is impossible that they would have carved the religious symbols of the Terra monkeys into Eldar's own ancient sites.

Unless the performers were already followers of the god of laughter, Lego, at that time, and were only trying to create fun, creating this chaos in history so that future generations would be baffled when they discovered it.

This ridiculous explanation, that the cross appears in the ancient ruins of the Eldar, is actually the most plausible one.

Chapter 240 Anda and the Sea (3K)

There's no progress yet, let's move this thing away first.

This cross was not originally a relic of the Eldar, and its presence here made the ancestors uncomfortable while they were inside Slaanesh's belly.

Once it was confirmed that the ruins posed no danger, the Death Army servants rushed in and dismantled the cross.

At its bottom, two names were found:

"Saints Siby and Redo respectfully offer their greetings:"

"By believing in our Holy Son, our sins will be forgiven and our Kingdom of Heaven will come."

Oh no, these two original performers have gotten carried away; they might actually start playing believers in human faiths.

If he's still the Holy Son, why doesn't he go and worship the Holy Father? According to Evelyn's understanding, the Holy Father should be more powerful.

It may be due to humanity's inherent patricide-like growth complex. Look, even in modern human empires, the father sits on the throne while the son bears the responsibility.

"Make a note of these two names. If we encounter the troupe, try to find out if there are any secrets hidden within. Although many of the troupe's actions seem illogical, they, like us, must have an ultimate purpose in everything they do."

Evelyn gave the order to add it to her to-do list.

In 600 BC, Ondino was located on the northernmost coast of the Mediterranean.

The future Holy Son, whom the Eldar regard as the source of the path to heaven, is currently trying to cut and weave fabric to make a long-sleeved set for his family.

When they arrived in Ondino, the weather suddenly turned a bit colder. Wearing only a sleeveless robe would keep them warm for a while, but Aaron was reluctant to let his family catch a cold.

Although everyone in the family except themselves, including the donkey, could be stripped naked and thrown into the snow without any problems, they would even discuss who could yell the loudest and cause an avalanche, leading to a life-or-death race downhill on skis.

There are no large city-states near Ondino, only a few small towns and villages.

Just a short walk to the southeast leads to the prosperous Kingdom of Macedonia and Athens, and further to the warmer coast, where one can practically live off the land.

Anda proudly put on her new clothes and showed them off to Hades with her arms outstretched:

“I’m tired of wearing animal skins, Hades. Look, here are my new clothes.”

Angron also changed his clothes and ran around on the beach.

Although it was a cloudy day with no sunshine, his loud laughter still revealed the little boy's joyful mood.

"Childhood is the most beautiful time for both individuals and civilization, a time of carefree joy."

Marum couldn't help but sigh, realizing he wasn't going to wear the clothes Aaron had made for him now, but rather save them for his return later.

He did a lot of manual labor at home, so the clothes Aaron made for him would wear out.

As for Hades, he was too tall, so Aaron only managed to make a shirt. He would have to wait a few more days to gather enough materials to make the pants.

There weren't many wealthy locals, nor were there any vacant houses available for rent, so Marum and Hades had to start cutting down trees and rebuilding.

Why is it that the head of the household, Anda, doesn't do any work? He's busy fishing.

If I can't catch anything in the river, I'll just go fishing in the sea. Surely I won't fail then!

As soon as the old father arrived at the place, he changed his clothes and excitedly asked the local widows for help to chop wood and hunt. Only then did he "borrow" a boat and go out to sea alone.

After all, he had no money, and it wouldn't be right for him to directly bully orphans and widows and take their money without asking.

Fortunately, Marum had excellent eyesight and could look up at any time while working, and his master had already sunk to the bottom of the sea.

Sometimes he wished that he would look up and see that the old man was gone.

His Majesty would naturally be safe, but at least Aaron and Prince Anglon would be safe.

Unfortunately, by evening, Anda returned alone in his small boat.

He resembled a seasoned fisherman who had been at sea for many years, dressed in a neat raincoat, skillfully wielding the oar, swaying leisurely and contentedly.

Whoever comes here will have to exclaim in praise, "This is truly a master craftsman!"

This person is practically a master in the eyes of the sea fishing team, and they want to approach him respectfully to ask for his advice.

Even the experienced craftsman said that although the sky was clear today, the Dragon King of the Sea might turn over and cause a tsunami, so everyone would have to pack their things and run away as soon as possible.

Aaron at least thought that his father was only capable of doing these deceptive things so that someone would compete with him for the fish in this area.

Sigh, has this father gotten so used to conning others to achieve their goals that he's now doing the same thing to his sons?

But it must be said that if he were to pretend to be something, his appearance would be flawless.

Presumably, the reason he was able to build such a vast empire in the future, causing countless people to sacrifice themselves, is because he played the role of "emperor" too perfectly.

Unfortunately, the role of "father" might inadvertently reveal his true nature, how awful!

The old fisherman moored his boat, went ashore, threw off his raincoat, and strode home.

It would be even better if we could ignore the empty fishing net and basket in the background.

"I was so stupid, really. I couldn't catch any fish with the net. I even jumped in to check and make sure the fish were in the right spot before casting the net."

Anda's tone was melancholy, but her eyes showed no sign of disappointment.

Anglong ran over holding a skewer of goat meat: "Daddy, eat up! We can't catch things in the water, they're bad. I can just grab things on the ground, they're good!"

It's like the roles of father and son have been reversed.

Anda reached out and picked up Anglong, making sure his arm was at the perfect height to feed him the mutton.

After finishing his meal with a smacking sound, he wiped his greasy mouth on Anglong's face before mysteriously saying:

"Later, you and your Uncle Marum will go to the sea. There's a rope attached to the back of my boat, and there are some good things inside."

Marum, who was taking Angron from the side and wiping his face, couldn't help but exclaim in shock:

"Sir, you caught a fish?"

Anda crossed his arms, looking proud:

“You’ll see when you go. Aaron doesn’t need to go; he’s on the shore preparing the grill. It needs to be a large one, according to—uh, according to the height of Guilliman you’ve seen.”

Marum didn't know whether to be happy or sad, but the old man would occasionally mention the Primarch of the Ultramarines.

In historical records, this would be described as "Jian being in the emperor's heart"!

However, the things mentioned here and there are always some rather abnormal aspects.

He thought this to himself, but he still had to listen to his master, so he led Anglon to the shore.

Xiao An can actually swim on her own, which makes sense, considering she's the original body.

The two people, one big and one small, took off their coats, packed their things, and jumped into the sea, where they encountered what the old man called a surprise.

A shark that has been strangled.

Obviously, the story of "The Old Man and the Sea" did not happen, because the old man jumped into the sea and strangled the shark.

However, the shark was really unlucky. In the future story, the shark chased the old man and dragged him through the sea, tearing at him relentlessly. In the end, the old man only made it ashore with the fish bones.

Anda hasn't caught any fish yet, but the shark has become the big fish itself.

"I vaguely remember that shark meat is not considered tasty in human culture."

With that thought in mind, Marum, as the main force, carried the shark carcass ashore.

Angron sat behind the shark's dorsal fin, swinging his hand as if controlling some kind of shark robot.

"You unlucky fellow, may you live happily in the new world."

Aaron casually touched the shark's nose, watching as the corpse, pierced through and bled, was placed on a huge grill.

How long will it take to cook this?

"Don't feel sad. Although I understand the saying 'A wise man keeps away from the kitchen,' these creatures don't actually have the emotions that you and I understand, or even self-awareness."

Anda was making professionally unappealing remarks; he was really not a good conversationalist.

Aaron began mixing the spices, saying:

“I can tell the difference, but Father, didn’t we ask the locals which fish tasted good when we came here? Don’t try to wash away your shame by bringing up a shark.”

"If this doesn't taste good, you have to finish it all yourself. Don't expect us to help you with anything."

Anda seemed to have anticipated this, tilting his head and pouting, he pointed to Hades in the distance, who was tearing off a shark's dorsal fin for Angron to play with, and smiled confidently:

"He's probably eating a lot, so you don't need to worry about that. You've never seen us eating mammoths raw."

Aaron asked curiously, "A mammoth? I've never actually seen one."

Adachi recalled his life, the tangy sensation of that first bite:

“I didn’t even know they were the last few. We accidentally ate them to extinction. However, the responsibility doesn’t lie with us. It’s human development and expansion, as well as climate change. This species was destined to go extinct. We’ve just erected a tombstone for them.”

Aaron hurriedly said, "Forget it, Father, you don't need to say anymore. You always come up with all sorts of crooked and evil ideas."

"I'll try to make tonight's dinner taste better."

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