Chapter 305 History Corridor
After returning from Belhai, Aimoye was still thinking that it was a pity not to call Senior Brother Su.
The seaman who led the way had a miserable look on his face, as if what Aimoye had taken away was not the sea creatures but his whole family.
Ai Moye happily looked at the various seafood in the space, imagining that if he raised them in a sea area in the future, he would definitely get a good harvest.
Since all major areas were occupied by Zerg, subsequent cleaning would take some time, so everyone was moved near the palace.
Ai Moye was arranged to live in the palace because she was a pregnant woman and needed to rest. When Su Qi was so busy that she vomited blood, she could hold her homemade milk tea and walk slowly around the palace.
There is a wall, like the ruins of a holy church, with countless colorful murals on it, forming a long corridor, writing an inconspicuous history of human civilization.
In one of them, insects from the outer world are overlooking a certain ocean country from the void. The powerful oppression is also vividly displayed in the mural.
Ai Moye looked at the insect carefully.
Something more terrifying than the Prajna catastrophe is hidden in the flames like burning clouds. The moment it appears, it evaporates the sea water, and the sprayed breath crushes the city. Billions of people perish without taking action. It is said to be a disaster of annihilation. It’s not an exaggeration.
What kind of insect is it that can be so powerful?
Behind him, the judge said: "It is generally believed that it is an insect that exceeds the ancient level."
Aimoye turned around, greeted politely, then pointed at the mural and asked, "What kind of disaster does it bring?"
The judge stared at the mural and said: "Sixty or seventy years ago, half of the Azure Star was destroyed."
That was a terrible history for the Azure Star. In the thousands of years since the ancestors had taken root on the planet, there had never been such a desperate record.
"Countless ocean kingdoms have perished because of this, and the extinction of living things is no less than the great crisis of mankind thousands of years ago." The judge said again, "Until now, we are always worried that maybe in the next second, it will happen again. sudden appearance."
Aimoye asked, "Were you unable to kill it?"
"Don't talk in your sleep," the judge said: "The king-level Prajna catastrophe will leave us helpless unless the queen comes in person. And it."
Staring at the mural, the inquisitor's voice was ethereal and contained a hint of fear, "It is at least an ancient level. It originally only existed in the so-called hierarchical classification. It may have been some kind of prehistoric creature."
Aimoye tried to use her mobile phone to check the classification of star beasts, but gave up the idea after finding that the network was incompatible.
In the mural, only a little bit of this thing is exposed outside of the fire cloud, and the depiction is relatively mottled, making it difficult to see the prototype.
How many levels higher than Prajna Catastrophe?
If Prajna Catastrophe is similar to Kun, what is it?
dragon?
Ai Moye's imagination was wide open, and she heard the judge say, "It came without warning and disappeared like a cloud of smoke. The shadow it left behind still makes this planet tremble."
The two of them continued walking along the corridor. The murals were engraved with the great disaster that would usher in the Azure Star after "it" disappeared.
Its appearance directly led to the death of billions of people, and later billions more people were killed in chain disasters caused by plate movements, landslides and tsunamis.
Stopping in front of a mural, the judge said: "This country was the most prosperous and powerful before it appeared."
Looking at Ai Moye, a row of murals is like a picture of Along the River During the Qingming Festival, depicting the prosperity, culture, economy, and military of the entire country, which is quite glorious and grand.
Judging from the murals, it should be a country directly affected by the insect. The fireballs sprayed by the insect in its breath were like meteorites falling from the sky, hitting the most powerful and indestructible country at the time, and the country was covered in a sea of fire.
Sparks like fireflies filled the land, bringing unprecedented disasters.
In the midst of the roaring mountains and tsunami, there were countless seamen wearing armor standing in the raging flames, holding tridents and trying to fight against the ancient-level insects in the void.
Ai Moye got closer and saw clearly the appearance of the male sea dweller at the front.
He was very cool and dignified, incredibly beautiful, and quite outstanding among the mermaid sea people she had seen, and he looked a little familiar.
"Who is this?"
"The king at that time is dead." The judge said concisely.
Humans are unable to fight against the ancient Zerg, not even the Queen of the Moon God Kingdom.
Knowing exactly what the outcome would be, the king and his followers resolutely took up arms in the face of "natural disasters" and marched and retreated together with the people.
Ai Moye didn't quite understand: "Why fight against such a powerful insect? Survive and then protect the remaining citizens. This is what a leader should do, isn't it?"
The judge said: "The ancient insects bring more than just flames and fluctuations. Just like this Prajna catastrophe, using it as a channel, more insects come from the void."
What the kings want to stop is not the ancient insects, but other insects from the universe.
Even if we can only buy a little time, we may be able to help at least one citizen leave the disaster area.
This was just a microcosm of the most powerful country at that time. Many other countries were directly destroyed. Perhaps they didn't even know what happened, and the whole country was evaporated in an instant.
Ai Moye walked around to other murals and learned some of the history of Azure Star.
The Inquisitor originally planned to explain more to her, but the little male fish Momo suddenly broke in.
Before the judge scolded her, Momo opened her eyes and shouted excitedly, "The queen is awake! The queen is awake!"
Ai Moye was not excited, but the judge was only stunned for a moment, and then rushed out without saying a word.
Ai Moye didn't follow, just walked around and returned to the mural.
That insect, the mural depicts its eyes.
Insect eyes are very distinctive. They are either black and gold or black and red. The dark sclera and golden or red pupils are completely different from humans, so they will cause discomfort.
Ai Moye didn't like these eyes either, but for some reason, she wasn't afraid of the eyes on the mural.
Researchers say that insects have no emotions. They cannot experience joy, anger, sorrow, and joy, let alone complex emotions. All behaviors are driven by instinct.
Ai Moye caressed the insects on the mural.
She seemed to be able to understand the complexity in this insect's eyes.
Confused, fearful, annoyed, or something else, unlike other insects, it was looking at the earth destroyed by it with painful and desperate eyes.
Could it be that he couldn't help himself?
As soon as this idea came out, Ai Moye hated herself again.
She was able to analyze an ancient insect that destroyed the world. If the sea people who were destroyed knew about it, just a spit of spit would bring her back to her happy hometown.
The child in her belly kicked her hard, causing her to snap out of her wild thoughts.
"Don't kick me, or I'll beat you every day when you come out." Ai Moye clenched her fists and threatened the little guy in her belly.
Little guy, calm down.
Ai Moye also planned to check on the queen, but before leaving, she looked back unexpectedly.
The ancient insect on the mural was still looking at the ravaged earth, but his eyes were so intense that Ai Moye's heart suddenly ached.
Do insects also feel pain?