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Chapter 1183 Adventure

Gao Wen in the holographic projection seemed to be in deep thought. He did not respond to Rosetta for a moment, but did not speak until more than ten seconds later: "I have no questions at the technical level. Experts will discuss this. What I care about is how Tifeng's perception of the risks behind this matter, and whether you have made enough plans and... psychological preparations for these risks."

"...This is a feat accompanied by huge risks. Please rest assured, Gao Wen, I have a clear understanding of this," Rosetta said slowly in a low voice and a very solemn tone. "Apart from you, no one in this world should know the dangers of God better than me, and no one is more cautious in this field than me - my family and I have been dealing with an out-of-control God for two hundred years, and we will not be careless in this kind of thing.

"As for the specific issues you are worried about, the experts on my side have formulated six different plans, taking into account the revitalization of the Kingdom of God, the will of the God of War in God, the spiritual pollution exceeding the level of immunity of mortals in God, and other gods may intervene in various unexpected situations. Of course, no matter how many plans we make, we must always be prepared to face situations beyond our imagination, and we should have a consensus on this.

"I will pass the complete plan and more technical information to Cecil later. You can make a judgment after reading it."

Gao Wen in the holographic projection finally nodded slowly, and after a moment of consideration, he said in a deep voice: "Since you have considered this step, I can give you a briefing - Cecil will also provide strong enough security in the exploration plan of the Kingdom of God... We will have a real 'expert' to act as an advisor and guide for exploration actions."

"A real expert?" Rosetta was stunned for a moment, then he seemed to guess something, and his expression on his face couldn't help but change, "Are you referring to..."

"This matter is now the highest secret," Gao Wen nodded slightly, "A god will participate - please rest assured that she is now 'harmless' and is completely on our side. But at the same time, you must be prepared. Her help can bring us great help and additional risks. There must be no 'believers' among those participating in the action, and no one with unsteady will know about this."

Rosetta's expression became extremely solemn, and his tone was nodded solemnly and promised: "I understand that this matter will be checked by me personally. Those who can participate in this plan are scholars and dead soldiers with extremely firm will, and many of them have secretly assisted the Augustus family in fighting against the power of the gods for many years, and they can stand the test."

Gao Wen nodded again, and then he talked to Rosetta about some project cooperation and asked a question at the end: "There is one more thing I want to know - where are you going to open this 'door'?"

In a religious sense, the "Gate to the Kingdom of God" is an almost illusory, spiritual concept. It only exists in the thoughts of devout believers and perceptions beyond dimensions. However, what the Tifeng people are going to do now is to solidify and manifest this illusory door through technical means. They want to create a door that can truly allow mortals to enter, which means there must be a "place" for opening the door.

"Considering the potential risks, this door must be away from all prosperous areas. If possible, it is best to set up in an uninhabited area," Rosetta thought for a moment, saying his thoughts. "We also need to set up enough 'safe means' to ensure that once this door is out of control, we can completely destroy its material structure in the real world in the shortest time. But on the other hand, when the door is operating normally, it must be able to withstand a certain degree of external impact in case of various accidents..."

While listening to Rosetta's words, Gao Wen nodded his head and expressed his agreement, and muttered softly to himself: "It sounds like Gondor wasteland is quite qualified... It's a pity that the risk is too great."

"Yes, the risk is too great," Rosetta agreed. "Not to mention that at this stage we can only build test sites in the unmanned areas on the edge of the wasteland. The chaotic surroundings of the wasteland and the out-of-control energy environment itself are hidden dangers that lead to instability of the gate. Moreover, the space-time structure near the magnificent wall is affected by the powerful energy field. There are many fault zones in the deep layer. If something really 'runs out' in the gate, these difficult-to-monitor fault zones may become countless leak points..."

"Prevent this option," Gao Wen said, "continue to talk about what other conditions are needed for that door."

"It should be an independent and sturdy facility that can be completely blown up from the inside and difficult to break from the outside; it also requires sufficient energy supply, and it is best to have enough space around to set up arcane generators; we also need to build roads to facilitate transportation of supplies and personnel..." Rosetta continued as the technicians submitted their needs after repeated arguments, and at the end it emphasized, "In addition, there is another point that is very, very important: all of this must be achieved in the shortest time.

"The God of War has fallen, and the connection between His remaining fragments and the Kingdom of God has also shown obvious signs of decline recently. Scholars believe this shows that the Kingdom of War is gradually 'far away' our world - after losing the mortal thoughts as an "anchor point,' the Kingdom of God is like a ghost ship floating on the sea, and it is unknown when it will completely leave our sight. We must solidify the door before its connection with the real world is completely interrupted to re-establish the anchor point..."

After hearing Rosetta's last sentence, Gao Wen frowned slightly, thinking: "So, this facility cannot be too far away from us, otherwise it will only increase the construction cost and time... If possible, it would be better to have a certain foundation, so that we can only carry out a small amount of renovation and repair..."

Is there such a place that meets the conditions? Rosetta fell into deep thought for a moment and soon thought of something. He slowly raised his head and looked at Gao Wen with a searching gaze: "What do you think... what about the Castle of Johor? It happens to be located in our border buffer zone. Although the trade line to the north is now very active, the wasteland in which the Castle is located is still far away from people, and there are ready-made roads and enough space. The supply stations set up in the border area in order to build the castle can also come in handy."

Gao Wen in the holographic projection slowly laughed: "You and I have gone together."

"It seems we have reached another consensus," Rosetta smiled rare, and his face, which was a little gloomy on weekdays, became slightly calmer. Then he seemed to think of something related to the Chamberg. His expression became a little emotional, and he sighed softly, "Comegmberg..."

"Yes, Johor Bahn...a lot of things happened there, and many people's fates began to change from there, right, Rosetta?"

...

The remote communication with Aldernan ended. Gao Wen took a step back and left the optical capture area of ​​the Magic Net terminal. Then he turned around and walked off the platform and came to Hedy who had been waiting at the door of the communication room.

"It seems that the cooperation between us and Tifeng has been finalized," Heti stepped forward and helped Gao Wen sort out the wrinkles on his coat, then frowned slightly, "I didn't expect that the finalized 'opening' location would be in the Contracting Fort... This 'temporary fortress' built only to sign a peace agreement between Ansu and Tifeng, which has stood until today unexpectedly..."

"It will also stand in the history and political books of later generations. I don't know how many paragraphs will be related to it - please briefly discuss the several famous historical events that occurred in the Chamberg and their subsequent impacts," Gao Wen smiled, diluting the slightly serious and depressing atmosphere with jokes. "Countless students may dream of wanting that castle to stop standing..."

The ancestors' ideas are sometimes unexpected. Hetty couldn't help laughing and thought about it seriously: "Then they will be disappointed. Even if a building like the Johor Bahn falls, it will only become a new big question, such as writing about the time when the Johor Bahn collapses, the reasons and the background of the times..."

Hedy, who was always serious, began to be able to keep up with the jokes he made, which surprised Gao Wen a little. Then he coughed gently and brought the topic back to normal: "I'll notify Kamair after I go back. Our cooperation with Tifeng is about to begin. Although the arcane energy source he created cannot solve the essential mystery of magic at this stage... but it may be used to blow up the secrets of the gods."

...

The cold and dry polar wind blew through the rugged and uneven land, and the raging fields covered with crystalline rock formations brought a series of low sounds like some kind of giant beast whimpering between the rugged and erected rock pillars. The wind was mixed with the toxic substances in the depths of some ruins evaporated uniquely irritating odors. The coldness of the air itself made the young hunter Lola shiver.

Although she has the double protection of breeze shield and warm clothing, and had just drunk the mass-produced frost resistance potion distributed on it before she set off, the cold weather in the Arctic still always challenged her, a southerner, to bear the ability. At this time, she even regretted that if she had known that the place far away from the camp could be so cold, she said that she would have to buy some better frost resistance potions at her own expense, such as those 52-degree sauce-flavored high-end products produced in Cecil...

Some boring thoughts turned around in her mind, and the huntress's thoughts immediately gathered up again, and began to concentrate on guarding the movements on the route ahead. The most taboo thing about performing tasks in a strange and harsh environment is to be distracted. She had been distracted for too long just now. She knew that the whistling cold wind here and the overly repetitive and monotonous wilderness scenery were interfering with her judgment, but this was not a reason to relax and careless.

Fortunately, this time I did not act alone, and there are many reliable partners around me.

Rola raised her head and, while vigilant about the surrounding environment, glanced at her companions in front, back and forth. She saw several swordsmen and another hunter who set out with her, and also saw the two most properly protected druids in the team. In the end, her eyes fell on the mage at the center of the team. It was estimated that the old man Modir, who was 80 years old, was walking like a loft among the group, with his expression looking very pleasant.

The mage, an extraordinary profession that is both fragile and powerful, should always be protected by teammates with stronger defense in the middle of the march or combat array. This is a common sense that any adventurer should know and abide by, but looking at the energetic old man in the middle of the team... Luola really doubted his professional knowledge more than once.

Does this old man really need protection?

"We are close to the border of the patrol area of ​​our team," a two-handed swordsman walking in front as a temporary leader suddenly stopped, interrupting Rora's thoughts. The two-handed swordsman took out a map with an enchanting effect, and confirmed his current position through the flashing lines and light spots on the map. "After moving forward, we are going to end our patrol, and the area ahead is the responsibility of another team, so we can return."

Rola breathed a little relieved, but her tense nerves did not dare to completely relax. While paying attention to the situation between the surrounding rock pillars, she recalled the tasks she and her teammates shouldered: as the support force of the Dragon Clan warriors of Tarlongd, patrolled and confirmed the routes pioneered by the Dragon Clan warriors along the way, cleared the wandering monsters who escaped the Dragon Clan's breathing, and observed at any time whether new elemental cracks appeared in the temporary safety zone and reported them in time.

Their only goal is to assist the dragon tribes in opening up a safe route between New Argondor and Crystal Rock Hill.

Unlike what Rolla expected at the beginning, this is not a one-time transaction, but a relatively long-term task. It is difficult for the dragon tribe to open up the road between Argondor and the crystal rock hills within one or two days, so the task of opening up, clearing up, and stabilizing the border may last for many days.

"To be honest, I think this route is safe enough," a one-handed swordsman couldn't help but mumble. It was probably the patrol and the sporadic battles that had gained very little. "We geniuses have come into contact with a few wandering elemental creatures, and the number is even better than the dens of clearing monsters around the camp..."

The temporary leader couldn't help but look back at the one-handed swordsman: "After all, this is an area that has been cleaned up by the dragons once, so it is normal to be relatively safe - if you feel it is not exciting enough, you can move forward and rush forward. In the areas where the dragons have not had time to deal with, there are monsters for you to practice..."

"Then forget it - I'm not those siren. I can climb out of the cooling pool intact when I'm caught in the engine of the mechanical ship..."

Rola felt a little relaxed as she listened to her companions' energetic conversation and laughter, but just as she smiled, a strange smell that suddenly drifted into her nostrils made her frown again.

It smelled like sulfur, but it was not so pungent, like a roasted rock, but it was even more intense and vivid than that. Rola couldn't help but sniff again, and an inexplicable thought suddenly emerged from her heart-

This smell is like pure flame.
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