Chapter 720 - 573: Ninola Civilization (Part 2)
Chapter 720 - 573: Ninola Civilization (Part 2)
This scatterbrain is really easy to fool.Liu Jun sighed, secretly wary: "The series of Divine Objects counteract each other, is the nemesis of destiny just a scam..."
The Goddess of Destiny’s characteristics made her the easiest to deceive.
"Xibo, have you been showing goodwill all these years just for this matter?" God suddenly asked.
Xibo dared not conceal, "Indeed, that’s the matter."
Over the years, he defeated bosses and dropped equipment, delivering all kinds of information to the City of the Gods on that side, precisely for this purpose.
"Not enough."
God shook his head, "The data from your achievements over the years is not sufficient."
Xibo took a deep breath, hesitated for a while, and said, "Actually, I have even more special news."
"Let’s hear it." God sat down generously.
Xibo brewed his words and said, "The Ninola Ocean, the sea area under attack by that wave nation, has an even scarier mastermind than the Returnless Civilization that built submarines."
The mastermind currently being fought is even more formidable than the submarine civilization?
Upon hearing this, Liu Jun’s lips curved slightly, "Let’s hear it, and I will assess."
Xibo took a deep breath and pulled out a map, showing a diagram of the Ninola Ocean.
This is a very small ocean with a diameter of only about one light-year.
"Ninola Ocean, with a diameter of just one light-year... It’s a newly born ocean."
"Other oceans have survived countless eons, with the largest oceans now measuring billions of light-years, comparable to the size of an ordinary cosmos."
Xibo looked solemn, "And the problem now arises from this ultra-small ocean area of one light-year in diameter."
Xibo talked about an ancient legend named Ninola Civilization.
There was a civilization just as crazy as the Returnless Civilization.
Their goals were astonishingly consistent: choosing to explore straight to the center of the Sea of Chaos, leaving no way back, and heading straight to the center.
Live, or die!
This was their civilization’s path of seeking, to hear the way in the morning and die in the evening.
Unlike the Returnless fleet’s deep-sea approach.
The Ninola Civilization’s idea was very imaginative.
They planned to create an Ocean of Chaos...and stand at the ocean’s center from the start!
Silently waiting for this new ocean to expand itself.
This process is not complicated.
The birth of the Chaos Ocean was a civilization, a chain explosion, countless strong figures exploding into the Sea of Chaos.
And their ancient civilization, back then, tricked their vassal states into gathering in a void for a meeting, then ignited the powerful figures of their nations.
As a result, an ultra-small Sea of Chaos was born in the void.
When this ocean was born, its diameter was just three hundred thousand meters.
The Ninola Civilization of the time easily infiltrated the ocean’s center and stationed there.
"Then they began waiting for the ocean to expand itself."
"Waiting for countless external divers to perish here, waiting for this fragment of Chaos Ocean to expand enormously through gravitational intake of nutrients from the void..."
As Xibo spoke, Fortuna widened her eyes in astonishment.
Is this possible?
This is completely different from the neighboring fleet’s approach.
——There’s no need to go to the center of the Sea of Chaos; I shall build the center of the Sea of Chaos myself.
This ancient civilization was exceptional, very crazy.
"So, the current Ninola Ocean has grown to a diameter of a full light-year..." Xibo continued analyzing.
God nodded slightly, "According to your words, is that ancient civilization still there under 0.5 light-years?"
"Probably yes."
Xibo replied.
Liu Jun was thoroughly intrigued.
The neighboring submarine fleet’s depth is 0.13 light-years.
And here?
If they’re really still alive, it would be a terrifying record-breaking moment in human history.
A civilization unprecedentedly reached a terrifying depth of 0.5 light-years, squatting at the center of a small ocean.
But evidently, the chances of them coming out now are slim!
"True, the world is full of surprises," Xibo mused, "Throughout history, each era has tenth-order civilizations that emerge as if crossing a river, showcasing their unique skills!"
"We will never know how many ancient dreams are buried beneath the ocean beneath our feet!"
Liu Jun nodded slightly.
He recalled a notice he saw when he first entered the Wave Nation years ago.
——The sea is right there!
It will sooner or later be conquered by waves of pioneers.
This underwater cage is unprecedentedly terrifying but also welcomes more civilizations’ struggles and resistance.
"Now, in the Ninola Ocean, who is the mastermind that has been challenging for a long time?" Fortuna asked.
"That guy is a runaway soldier from back then."
Xibo said, "He doesn’t have a name; he’s a nameless person, and deserters aren’t worthy of a name."
"According to his own account, when the Chaos Sea Water’s diameter expanded to 0.07 light-years, he felt an infinite fear and realized that if he didn’t escape, he would be trapped for real, so he fled."
"Seizing a night shift opportunity, the man escaped, squatting at a depth of one million meters."
Liu Jun rubbed his temples.
Among the one-million-meter human diving extreme depths, many were cowardly deserters!
But it seems quite reasonable.
The deep sea is terrifying, and deserters are a normal occurrence.
"Moreover, the nameless deserter, fanatically claiming he has contact with the civilization at the ocean floor."
Xibo said.
"What kind of contact? He can contact the civilization at the bottom of the ocean?" Liu Jun frowned.
"He said his method of contact is by hiding at one million meters deep for years, picking up trash, hoping to find products floating up from the homeland, hoping to see the homeland’s final resolution..."
As Xibo described, a picture emerged before our eyes.
An old soldier escaping, guarding the ocean’s entrance day and night, hoping to pick up trash and reconnect with the homeland...
"This old guy also seems like a pitiful figure, hoping for his homeland; did he pick anything up?" Fortuna asked curiously.
"He claims to have picked up a Divine Object floating up from Ninola Civilization in the ocean center... recognizing it as their civilization’s specialty."
"He said he cultivated according to the structure of the floating Divine Object and created his absurd theory of seizing a Divine Object."
"He’s gone mad, preparing to self-destruct to seize his fallen Divine Object, allowing him to ignore water pressure and explore deep beneath the sea..."
"Return to his homeland."
Perhaps, the homeland has become the escapee’s final obsession.
After countless years, thinking perhaps he shouldn’t have fled back then.
Even dying now, he wishes to return.
"How many pitiful stories does this world have? This person deserves sympathy, but he has attacked many divers in that ocean over the years, causing countless families to be shattered."
"We don’t know how many human tragedies he has caused."
Xibo lamented:
"However, this person seems insane, uncertain whether his words are true or false. Perhaps his years as a deserter at the ocean floor have led to hallucinations, thinking his homeland still exists... we still need to capture him!"
"But he remains invincible; he’s extremely unusual."
Liu Jun, upon hearing this, roughly understood the situation.
This ocean, more than the neighboring fleet civilization, is worth exploring.
Because this one-light-year diameter sea is indeed quite shallow, there is hope.
"Let’s go; let’s take a trip to the Ninola Ocean." Fortuna’s eyes began to sparkle, wanting to know the final fate of the Ninola Civilization.
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