In the mayor's room, Morgan called Charles over.

I originally wanted to talk to him about the succession to the city lord's position...but recently the light curtain incident appeared...

In Morgan's opinion, these images that came from nowhere were most likely caused by scarlet pigment - some strange phenomenon that caused things in a certain world, a certain time and space to be played out openly!

This made him very angry - if this continued, it might shake the rule of the lighthouse!

So he called Charles to discuss it - but he didn't expect the kid to be so absent-minded!

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Charles wasn't listening to the old city lord at all—he was completely lost in his own imagination!

At the beginning, he was also very disgusted with the light curtain in the sky... What fairy boat or not, this is simply challenging the belief in light and shadow, and challenging the governance model of the lighthouse!

But when he saw the civilization of the WingMakers, he changed his attitude...

Living on Qiongsang, with a clear hierarchy, isn't this the same as the system in Lighthouse?

Even the people who do the dirty and tiring work below...let's call them people...are called "dust people"!

It seems that the lighthouse system has its origins!

Although, the people on the lighthouse don’t have the same physical features as the WingMakers—like wings...

However, does this system illustrate the close relationship between the Lighthouse and the WingMakers?

If this is true... then his years of expectations seem to have finally come true!

Ever since he saw that figure in the sun when he was a child... Charles has always felt that he is the chosen one!

The problem is, I am the chosen one... but I don’t know what my mission is!

Charles has always wanted to find that figure and find his own mission...

And now, could it be that this light curtain is reminding me of my mission?

Could it be that the teachings of light and shadow originated from the Wing Makers?

...Even, it comes from the God of Fertility?

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[Looking at the above paragraph, Xing finally figured out one thing. ]

She had heard about the reason why the immortal boats set sail—the emperor wanted to achieve immortality, so he sent out the fleet.

[However, she also wondered why the emperor was so sure that there was a way to immortality in the sea of ​​stars?]

[Now it seems that this king was not aimless—he must have confirmed the existence of immortality before sending the fleet out.]

[Xing looked at the information, took some notes, and continued reading.]

As history progressed to the period of the "Great Fire War," the WingMakers made a comeback and launched a second large-scale invasion of the Immortal Ship Fleet.

During this battle, the huge branches of "Qiongsang" directly hung over the "Luofu" fairy boat, releasing energy projection cabins and airborne troops like a rainstorm.

Luofu's defense system was breached at one point, key areas suffered heavy damage, and the battle situation was precarious.

At the critical moment, the legendary light arrow shot by the "Emperor Bow Siming" pierced through the sea of ​​stars, not only destroying the main force of the invading branches, but also cutting off the connection with the fertility miracle "Jianmu" (this event was later called "Jianmu Chopping"), which finally reversed the situation of the war and avoided the destruction of the Xianzhou Alliance.

Around the year 5320 of the Star Calendar, the "Taibu Si" of the Yuque Immortal Boat confirmed through star observation and divination that the main body of "Qiongsang" had been destroyed.

Based on observational data, it is speculated that the destructive antimatter army destroyed the WingMakers' homeland in a very short time.

Since then, the WingMakers, having lost their roots, have been scattered throughout the vast universe. Many of them have become mercenaries or interstellar pirates, continuing to make a living by plundering.

WingMakers - Physical Characteristics:

The most striking anatomical feature of the WingMakers compared to baseline humans is their highly adapted physiology for flight:

Wings: A pair of huge wings covered with tough feathers (a few mutant individuals may have more than one pair) are found on their backs, with a wingspan of 8-12 meters. Well-developed back muscles provide them with powerful flight power.

"As expected, a wing-maker should have wings!" Xing became excited!

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The world under one person.

Zhang Chulan looked at the light screen and was a little shocked... This emperor's story sounded like a certain Brother Zheng!

Everyone knows about the great deeds of Qin Shi Huang - of course, the fact that he asked Xu Fu to visit the immortals and seek immortality is even more well-known.

However, unexpectedly, in another time and space, there was actually an emperor who, like Qin Shihuang, sought immortality.

The emperor of the Immortal Boat was actually more practical. They had only discovered the existence of immortality after being invaded and...

With the mind of an emperor, if he not only has the ability to fight back but also can conquer the universe, then he will naturally let the immortal boats go to find immortality...

However, unexpectedly, after the people of the Immortal Boat found the source of immortality - the God of Fertility, they thought it was a curse...

This makes Zhang Chulan a little curious...

After the immortal boat found the star god, it no longer returned... So what happened to their hometown?

That emperor, perhaps he is dead?

Maybe... they uploaded their consciousness into some kind of data... and have been waiting for them to return?

What did the Xianzhou people think about this matter? Why didn't they go back?

Chapter 235 List of Major Enemies (10): Mark: Charles actually disagrees with the city lord?

【Stars continue to look down】

WingMakers - Physical Characteristics:

Bones and muscles: Bones are light and contain a special bubble-like cavity structure, which effectively reduces weight.

Its legs are long and its toe structure is similar to that of a bird of prey, which provides it with a strong gripping force, making it useful for hunting in the air or for jumping from the ground.

Flight capability: The maximum level flight speed is close to 400 kilometers per hour.

The unique bone cavity and muscle structure enable it to carry out rapid gas exchange (similar to a high-efficiency air bag), thereby achieving astonishingly high-speed dives (the dive speed can break the sound barrier) and instantaneous explosive assaults.

Vacuum adaptability: This special structure also gives them the ability to survive in a vacuum environment for a short period of time.

They can fly in outer space and perform attack actions, but they need to return to the vehicle or the inside of the "Qiongsang" branches regularly to exchange and replenish gases (usually at intervals of no more than 2 hours), otherwise they will become exhausted due to energy depletion and lack of oxygen.

The Cloud Riders fighting the WingMakers must pay special attention to two tactics:

Long-range Alert: The WingMakers are adept at utilizing air superiority for precise shooting (usually using energy bows or projectile energy weapons), so effective air defense must be maintained.

Close combat: Once forced into close combat on the ground or inside a ship, full use should be made of the generally greater weight, ground stability, and endurance advantages of human soldiers to limit their maneuverability and launch suppressive attacks.

WingMakers – Technology Level:

The technology displayed by the WingMakers contains obvious contradictions, suggesting that their civilization has experienced a major discontinuity or regression:

Jump technology: They master and rely on the "branches" of "Qiongsang" to perform interstellar jumps. This technology itself is extremely advanced.

Energy and Manufacturing: However, in terms of energy supply and weapons manufacturing, it appears to be extremely scarce and primitive.

They rely heavily on plundering other civilizations for resources, or obtaining equipment through trade with other branches of the Fertile People, such as the Buli people.

In all the wars of the Fertility People, the front-line Cloud Cavalry reported many times that they had captured or witnessed WingMaker troops using the Buli people's signature biological weapons and armor.

"They're interstellar pirates, after all! So what do they produce themselves?" Xing was puzzled.

"Food, clothing, and daily necessities are all produced by the 'Dust People', and weapons aren't... do they live purely by looting?" Xing was bewildered.

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The world of spiritual cages.

Mark was in his room, watching the screen footage secretly recorded by Ran Bing.

Ever since the light screen appeared, the city lord Morgan had strictly forbidden everyone from watching it - but for some reason, Charles' attitude seemed to be different...

It is precisely because of this that Mark, Ran Bing and others can continue to learn about things outside the universe.

Looking at the Wing Maker in the light curtain, Mark was amazed.

Mark initially thought that this species, which looked like a human yet not human, was a creature similar to the Extreme Beast.

Without their own intelligence, driven by scarlet pigment - he thought the WingMakers were the same, driven by some power of abundance, poverty.

But unexpectedly, they are actually a famous race in the universe, with thoughts, wisdom, and their own division of labor and cooperation.

The most important thing is that the WingMakers’ way of survival is similar to that of the Lighthouse!

Although the lighthouse also has a laboratory where they can try to produce food, they can only keep searching outside for the most important food and medicine.

This is so similar to the way the Wing Makers jumped down from Mount Qiongsang and went to plunder resources - this way of survival is really similar!

They are all people who cannot be self-sufficient!

However, the Lighthouse can only linger on, while the Wing Makers, relying on burning, killing and looting everywhere, at least once had a glorious past...

Mark found that learning about the outside world really broadened his horizons!

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WingMakers - Society and Politics:

In the era when the "Dome Sang" still existed, the WingMakers society had a strict pyramid-like hierarchy, and their status directly corresponded to the height of their residence on the "Dome Sang" giant tree:

Feather Emperor: The ruler of the top-level "Lazuli Holy Nest", revered as the messenger (or at least the spokesperson) of the Star God of "Abundance".

Its duty is to guide the growth and prosperity of "Qiongsang" and to "nourish" all the feathered people (wing makers).

Guardian Clan: Warrior class, responsible for combat and defense.

The Tisong clan: scholars, scribes and ritual hosts.

Brood: A servant class responsible for caring for the young and maintaining Hallownest's internal affairs.

Branch-bearing species: the lowest class of Wingmakers, responsible for basic physical labor and maintenance of the external branches of "Qiongsang".

Dustmen: All enslaved non-flying intelligent races, at the bottom of society, doing the most arduous and dangerous work.

With the destruction of "Qiongsang", this strict hierarchical system based on the homeland has collapsed, and the details are difficult to verify.

According to intelligence gathered by the Interstellar Peace Company, most of the WingMakers now scattered across the starry sea rely on mercenary corps formed by powerful members of their own race.

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