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Brasilian flowers (3)

Serra Academy has a history of more than 200 years. It occupies a large area outside Huawan City, and even includes a large lake. There are no too tall buildings in the academy, imitating Britan technology.

The style of a glorious era before civilization gave birth to countless writers and artists. It was built with red brick walls and covered with black tiles. It looked peaceful and simple amidst the lush old trees and brilliant flowers.

Professor Dinard had a class in the morning, and they first visited Saran and Biała. The two siblings had just arrived at Serra College, and both were working in the Institute of History in the college - some very simple organizing work.

When Yisi and the others walked into the living room, the two siblings stood up, looking a little embarrassed and even wary. They were twins, only in their forties, but they looked like they were over sixty.

They are actually refugees who fled to Brasilia.

From the split of the empire to the present, the chaos of New Brittain, which occupies the core area of ​​the old empire, is just a few words of understatement from outsiders, but to those who have experienced it, it is like decades of wandering life.

The siblings' father, Mushang, died ten years ago in an attack for whom no one knew. When he died, he was tightly holding an old but sturdy metal box containing some scattered manuscripts.

Those are the hard work left by his mother that he has not yet finished sorting out.

Feadya is used to recording her research on paper and then organizing it into digital files. This is more of a ritual for her, but it also allows her research results to be preserved to some extent.

That night when Fenglin City, the capital of the empire, fell into chaos, the star network was paralyzed, all electronic equipment malfunctioned, and even exploded and caught fire. Mushang, who rushed home, could not find the small memory and could only try his best to grab it from the flames.

Some manuscripts were published and reorganized during decades of escape.

He is also a scholar who studies history, but he is far inferior to his mother, so he is full of admiration for his mother. This kind of admiration made his wife leave him, but it was passed on to his children, allowing them to no matter how difficult the situation was.

He did not throw away these manuscripts and the results he compiled, and finally brought them to Brasilia... and in exchange for a stable job.

The two siblings, who had been on the run since childhood, did not receive much systematic education, and naturally could not continue their father's work. However, no one was more familiar with what was written in those scattered manuscripts than they were.

Feadya believed that God Xinga was indeed a person, and that he was not a god, but just one, or more than one, alien from a planet that was far more developed than the Origin Star civilization at that time.

"A traveler from an alien planet" - this almost romantic title is also the reason why Novi and Is paid special attention to her.

This or these travelers descended from the sky and saved the Source Star from a terrible disaster, and were therefore regarded as gods. However, they soon left, leaving behind only countless legends.

Then the legend became a myth, and the myth withered over time.

And the travelers' footprints don't just appear on the Origin Star. Similar symbols, similar styles, similar descriptions... are scattered throughout the galaxy, spanning thousands or even tens of thousands of years of history.

Feadya listed the different ruins and myths of the seven planets as evidence. Those ruins are actually very different in style to ordinary people, and the similarities of those myths can be understood in other ways. However, what she collected, she thinks that they are "similar."

"The symbol, in the opinion of many scholars who also study this, is not a system at all.

Despite her fame, Feadya's most important research results were and still are full of controversy.

Saran drew the different symbols casually, and was very familiar with the ruins of each planet. Some of them were not even in the manuscript, but were told to them by their father like stories.

And these are actually what Yis needs most.

He doesn't need any conclusions - he will find the answer himself. After all, none of those symbols are completely correct. They may have been wrong when they were copied, a little more or a little less, or changed when they were circulated.

Here or there... in short, some of them have been transformed to the point that even Yis can't figure out what they are, or they really have nothing to do with dragon language.

The runes on the altar at the bottom of the lake in Xinga Mountain are correct, but they obviously have not been spread.

Then they also saw those precious manuscripts in the research institute, which also mentioned some unearthed cultural relics that few people knew about, but no pictures were left behind.

"The actual object may still be in the museum in New Brittan...or in the hands of some people." Sunisup said, "As for the pictures, I will check them for you."

Decades before the empire split, paper books were rarely published, so they suffered heavy losses in the chaos more than forty years ago - robots almost emptied the entire star network and destroyed countless electronic devices, except for some

Offline storage has survived. This is one of the reasons why Brittans hate robots so much, and it has also accidentally led to the revival of paper books.

"So," Is said, "the robot has all the information?"

Sunisup nodded: "Indeed... but although they have established their own alliance, they are completely closed, even more airtight than New Brittan - after all, they are robots."

This is very disturbing, but there is nothing they can do now. After all, no one force has swallowed up the strength of the Free Alliance, and they have to join forces to deal with the robots first... They are no less afraid of each other than they are of the robots.

Ridiculous, but realistic.

"I know you are very strong," Sunisupu glanced at Nana unconsciously when she said this - it was really impressive that such a little guy could grow as big as the image she saw...

Incredible.

"...But the robot blockade is not so easy to break into." She said, "Besides, God knows how many robots are there now, and you only have one ship."

"I don't intend to force my way in," Iss replied casually.

Sunisupu was silent. "I don't plan to break in forcefully," which means that I still have to break in.

She curled her lips, and there was a bit of childish anger in her eyes, but it quickly subsided.

She was really thinking about him...even for the sake of such a lovely Nana. But this matter really had nothing to do with her, and she didn't need to worry about it at all.

In fact, it would be more beneficial to them if someone could test the current strength of the Free Alliance.

...But she just wasn't happy.

The subtle emotions of girls are so elusive, and Is was completely unaware of it anyway. Tess suppressed a smile and changed the topic, and then they and the twins went to have lunch with Professor Dinard.

The restaurant is built in a very special way. Outside the main five-story red brick building, there are circular balconies stacked one on top of another. Different flowers are planted on the edge of each balcony, spreading down like a peacock's tail feathers. On the balcony

Dining is indeed a rare enjoyment.

Professor Dinard, who was slightly late, apologized profusely. He was of mixed race, and his slightly raised forehead and dark skin made him look like a devil, but the devil was not as cheerful and talkative as him.

He is already in his fifties, but he looks younger and more energetic than his twin siblings. But his family actually fled from Fenglin City, but his parents reacted faster and they have a small dog at home.

The starship immediately fled to a remote planet. After hiding for a while, he found the right opportunity to fly directly to Brasilia. Apart from losing most of his property, he did not experience too many hardships.

His father was an antique dealer, which influenced him since childhood, which made him interested in history, and eventually he became a historian and a linguist. The focus of his research was not whether God Xinga was fabricated or an alien.

, but those symbols.

He did not regard those symbols as runes with mysterious power, but as a kind of writing.

"Writing is the key to understanding any kind of civilization." He said, "As long as we can decipher it, many problems can be easily solved."

The words were true, but the symbols they could get were too few and full of errors. It would be a miracle to be able to decipher them.

Therefore, the research that Dinard is really interested in actually has no results. Instead, he accidentally deciphered the ancient texts of several other civilizations, which can help him understand their myths and legends more clearly, which can also help him in another aspect.

research.

They didn't discuss much during lunch. Dinard is not the kind of scholar who is completely immersed in his own world. He is humorous and can talk about any topic, and he will not make any guest at the table feel overwhelmed.

Being left out in the cold, even the twin siblings, who were obviously unsociable, seemed much more relaxed.

When welcoming the guests into his office, Dinard showed the enthusiasm and excitement of a scholar.
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