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Chapter 7 The Divine People

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"I have never heard of such a ruin." After the enthusiasm and indulgence left, Vivian stared at Pannis and asked: "There are almost no complete ruins in the First Age preserved. Scholars can only guess the shadow of the First Age in various legends. If you find the ruins of the First Age, it should cause a sensation all over the world."

"There are always some exceptions." Panis curled his lips and said reluctantly: "That time we not only found the ruins of the First Age, but also found the dead of the First Age."

"God people? This is impossible." Vivian jumped up from the chair, not caring about the chair she knocked down, rushed over and grabbed Pennis' collar and screamed: "Is this true? Where is the ruins? I'm going now."

"You will never see that ruin." Panis sighed deeply and patted Vivian's hand holding his clothes: "That ruin will not appear in front of the world again, huh, at least I hope this is."

"Is there something wrong?" Catherine hugged Vivian, who was so excited that she was crazy, and pressed her back to the chair: "Why can't you see it?"

"The ruins have disappeared into the mutation of space and can never come back." Panis's voice was trembling. No, his whole body was trembling, his fists were clenched tightly, and the green blood vessels on his skin burst out: "No one can find it, absolutely, there is no secret of space and time, and even gods cannot spy on all, let alone mortals."

"Swallowed by the alien space?" Vivian's eyes dimmed and she collapsed on the chair with weakness: "Why is this happening?"

"Yes, sleeping in a different space." Panis sighed again, poured himself a cup of cold black tea, and poured it into one gulp: "So, you don't have to hold hope anymore."

Vivian lowered her head powerlessly. When she raised her head again, her tender face was covered with tears and disappointment: "Money, time, life, everything, I would rather trade everything for a chance to go there, even if it's only one minute."

"I can't get it for a minute." Panis shook his head and said, "No one knows where the ruins are now, and no one can send you there. Even if you give everything, it's useless."

"It's so cruel, Pennis." Catherine said, holding Vivian, "Although I can't understand her excitement, you gave her a little hope and then destroyed it. This is too much."

"I can't do anything, it's the truth." Panis shrugged and said, "And you underestimate the psychological endurance of a fanatical researcher, look at her again."

Catherine lowered her head and found that Vivian had taken out her notebook while wiping her tears, staring at Panis fiercely and said, "Tell me about the situation of the gods and people, and the remains."

"Hey, Vivian, why are you getting so fast?" Catherine asked with a giggle and laughter: "I just looked like I was about to collapse, but why did it suddenly become like this?"

"Faced with new knowledge, how can you have time to regret and regret those irreversible opportunities? Of course, you should first capture the knowledge in front of you." Vivian replied with confidence: "Hurry, let me know the appearance, characteristics, structure, and all the characteristics you have discovered."

"See it, boring curiosity." Panis made an innocent expression: "The people of God are actually very similar to the current human beings in terms of physiological structure, but because they are contaminated with divinity, they have a long life and powerful power. Although the strong people of God do not know what happened to them when they were alive, even after their death, their bones are filled with pressure that can compete with the demigod."

"A ordinary gods are so powerful?" Catherine asked in surprise: "It's too exaggerated."

"I don't know, maybe the few bones we see happen to be the strongest among the people of the gods." Panis rolled his eyes and replied, "I haven't lived in the first century, how could I give you an answer? But I think there should be a difference between strength and weakness in the gods. Think about the song of Yara, the strongest of the people of the gods can kill the gods and seize the power of the gods."

"Even if the corpses have powerful power?" Vivian quickly recorded and asked without raising her head, "What about other characteristics? You said that they are similar to humans, so there are still different places?"

"Because all I see is the bones, I can't tell you what a normal god is like." Panis said: "But from the perspective of stillness, we can see that there is a little difference from humans."

"Yeah, I'm remembering." Vivian nodded: "Where is the difference?"

"Here." Panis pointed to his forehead and said, "On their skulls, there is still an eye socket here."

"Pu" The pen in his hand fell to the ground. Vivian opened his eyes wide and sighed: "No wonder, so that's how it is."

"No wonder?" Catherine helped Vivian pick up the pen and stuffed it back into her hand: "What did you remember again?"

"In some ancient sculptures or cave paintings, many human figures have a third eye. Scholars cannot find the reason, and as a result, a group of ignorant guys jumped out to make random guesses. Some guessed that it means status, some guessed that it means majesty, and some guessed that it is a symbol of the power." Vivian showed a satisfied smile and said excitedly: "It turns out that the truth is actually so simple, just because they do have three eyes. Is there anything else? Panis."

"Time is too urgent. We don't have time to read more in the ruins that look like a temple." Panis explained: "I just discovered the strange words and the bones of a few powerful men. The others were completely out of time and had no time to discover them."

"Okay, it's a pity." Vivian sighed regretfully, but soon became happy: "But it's good to have these unexpected gains. Thank you, Penis, you are really my lucky star."

"Actually you know that these are not very meaningful," said Penis. "Without any evidence supporting, your theories are completely untenable and will not be accepted by other scholars."

"It doesn't matter, I don't need the academic community to accept it." Vivian said indifferently: "It's enough for me to know this knowledge. As for whether others accept it or not, and cannot change the essence of knowledge, who cares? Well, I was so excited just now and suddenly felt so tired. I'd better go back and lie down for a while."

"You are really open-minded." Panis watched Vivian stagger and opened the side door and entered the Western Palace, muttering: "This guy is so crazy."

"You lied, right?" Catherine suddenly said, "Vivian was too excited just now and didn't see it, but I saw that you lied in some places just now. It's not that you can't enter there at all, but you don't want to let someone enter, or in other words, you can analyze from your words that your team didn't want to let someone enter again, so you would rather hide this secret, right?"

"You are a smart person, but that's it." Panis looked at Catherine deeply and said, "Forget this secret and don't think about the issue of that ruin anymore. This is not a bad thing for you to me, or even the whole world. Believe me, if you insist on digging this secret, it will only bring disaster, and it will be disaster in all aspects. There are already many people who die because of this. I don't want more names on the death list."

"Yeah, I understand, so I didn't say it when Vivian was there just now." Catherine smiled faintly: "Don't worry, she won't know about these exchanges between us, I will keep the secret."

"Thank you." Panis breathed a sigh of relief and lay back in the recliner to cover his head: "There is a task again. Tsk tsk, there are not many leisure time, hurry up and enjoy it."

"Hey, don't be lazy." Catherine kicked the bracket of the recliner in anger and pulled the blanket on Panis's body hard: "It's time to get up, go buy vegetables with me. What you told me yesterday that if you don't buy vegetables, you will have no food to eat at night. Get up quickly, get up."

"I don't want it." Panis held the blanket tightly and struggled to protest, "Why are you not at all romantic? Such a good weather and such a leisurely afternoon is a good time to sleep. At this time, you actually asked me to buy vegetables. Oh my God, do you still have humanity?"

"The kind of human nature can only be eaten when there is food." Catherine smiled and continued to pull the blanket: "Now we are all going to lose food, so we can only regretfully throw away human nature. Hahaha, get up quickly, if you don't get up, I will splash water."

"Don't do it, anyway, the blanket is wet, and you will wash it in the end." Panis held the blanket and was pulled from the recliner by Catherine. He was still lying down and was dragged on the ground and slid on the ground: "Help, kidnapped, a kidnapped."

"You guys are having a lot of fun." The two were having fun, and Lina's helpless voice came from the corner: "Have I missed something? Or is this a new way to play?"

"Ah, you're back." Catherine threw away the clutched blanket, quickly tidied up her clothes, and restored her usual serious expression: "I'm mobilizing him to accompany me to buy vegetables."

"Don't pretend to be serious." Lina walked over and poked Catherine in the waist, causing Catherine to smile and avoid it: "I just wanted to see the indulgence of Shadow Hand at the intersection of the street. There is another one, um, it's passion, why are they here?"

"They come and make a commission." Catherine ignored Penis, who was rolling on the ground with a blanket in her arms: "After the New Year, we may have to go to the City of Innocence."

Hearing this name, Lina whispered with disgust, but did not object: "It would be fine if you can delay it until after the New Year, otherwise I would have been in vain today."

"Yes, where have you been?" Catherine asked in confusion: "Since the morning there have been no one."

"Look." Lina took out a few pieces of paper and shook it in front of Catherine: "Tickets for the New Year's celebration performance are from the front row. They were originally given to representatives of various churches, but hehe, I snatched four from other churches."
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