Chapter 140 Angel Statue
In the quiet bedroom, a small candlelight was lit. Lolan Hill sat at the desk, and the candlelight reflected her face, hazy and beautiful.
The curtains float up from time to time, bringing gusts of night wind.
She leaned her back on the wooden chair, leaned back slightly, her eyes closed slightly, and recalled the various scenery and information she saw in this storage.
It was so beautiful and shocking, that prosperous and shining era.
After the dusk era, mankind entered the galaxy and began a glorious era.
The rise of the crown of God has opened the door to the next stage, the top of glory, millions of stars, and endless sea of stars, which are more magnificent than any scroll.
Almost every citizen of that era achieved eternal life, picking stars and setting moons, moving the sky and the earth, and traveling through the world, which is better than all dreams and imaginations.
In just over 200 years, the glorious era has allowed human forces to spread throughout the Milky Way, carving stars, transforming the world, and realizing countless fantasies from the past.
If such beauty can continue, how beautiful it would be.
Unfortunately, such a glorious era came to an abrupt end 200 years later.
What happened in the end was unknown, but she vaguely guessed that the Star Crown was not fully built.
As the pinnacle of the causal ability, the construction of the Star Crown is many times more difficult than the first two crowns, and even exceeds the boundaries between biological cognition and philosophy.
If humans had mastered the Star Crown at that time, they would not have faced the last accident without any preparation.
The specific reason is unknown, but judging from the results, in that mutation, there seemed to be a problem with the Sea of Aigeka, which almost all the residents living there were destroyed. This also ended the glory of mankind.
Perhaps in order to avoid something, the remaining humans moved the Earth's parent planet from the once prosperous solar system and transferred it to the Ivar Galaxy, the most remote place at the end of the Milky Way spiral arm.
Later, tens of thousands of years later, life on earth gradually recovered, and the current situation was formed.
Loran Hill slowly exhaled, closed the notebook in front of him, and then put away the storage.
She stood up, reached behind her head, unbuttoned her light red hairband, placed it on the bedside table, blew out the candlelight on the table, and prepared to go to bed.
Lying in the soft quilt, although my eyes were closed, my spirit seemed to be particularly excited and could not sleep. The magnificent pictures kept appearing in my mind.
Loran Hill smiled bitterly, then turned halfway under the quilt, changed his position, and looked at the wardrobe in the room. There were tears in his light blue eyes at some point.
It turns out that they have all left me.
Everything that is familiar, the people with common dreams, and all things that are born in that familiar earth have become a past that cannot be traced back to.
Although life and civilization have been reborn on this planet, it is no longer the same line as that earth. Although it is also human beings, it is not the group of people from that time.
A kind of loneliness and melancholy spread in her heart.
And for the future she had imagined, a faint sadness also emerged in her heart.
Is it really a good thing to send humans into space yourself? Perhaps the other side of the galaxy is not a beautiful paradise, but a hell full of corpses and wrecks.
With sadness about the past and the future, Loran Hill tossed and turned in the quilt until dawn, and she fell asleep.
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The next day, the Pope Hall.
"Is Loran going back?"
Bines sat at the desk, looked at the girl in front of her and asked in surprise.
"Yes, the war is about to begin, and I have to go back and make some arrangements." Lorran Hill was wearing a silver-edged white-robed jacket and light gray boots on her feet.
"But before leaving, I'll take you to a place to take a look." Bines thought, and raised the pen in his hand slightly.
"Where are you going?" Lorran Hill looked at the pope.
"There is a statue where a seraphim fell. I think you should gain something when you go there. Maybe you were an angel once." Bines said jokingly.
"Follow me." After putting down the pen, Bines took Lorran Hill's hand and walked out the house.
Half an hour later, they came to a peaceful hillside. There was a neat and tender green grass here. There was nothing else on the grass, but there were two ancient trees in the middle.
These two trees are like Gemini, with branches intertwined with each other, and in the clearing ground in the middle, there is a human-shaped statue, and there is a small circular pool around the statue.
Compared to the tree canopy about tens of meters tall on the side, this statue looks very small.
The two stepped on the grass and walked slowly towards the two trees.
"Have Lorran heard about the angel's story?"
"Well, I read it in the Book of Candlelight. The seraphic angel wearing red flames, Ai Ulei was seriously injured in the battle to suppress chaos, and finally exhausted his strength and turned into a statue."
"Yes, and this is where His Highness Aiwule fell." Bines walked ahead and brought Lorran Hill to the pool.
Light red and clear liquid filled the pool, rippling with the breeze.
"Don't touch these liquids, their temperature is extremely high, they are just sealed by the pool." Bines reminded from the side.
Lorran Hill nodded and looked at the still statue.
The statue looks like a young woman. She kneels on the ground, her forehead is smooth, her hands are linked, and she bows her head to pray, while the wide wings behind her are stretched out with a sacred and gorgeous temperament.
There is no residual consciousness or soul fragments in it, and Lorran Hill extends his perception. But I think so, if there is one, he would have been discovered by the church long ago.
And just as she gave up and was about to bow down like Biennese, the mechanical sound of the system sounded.
[Does the fragments of the Sun Crown be found? Yes/No]
[Select, Yes]
The girl blinked, and a faint golden light appeared in her pupils, and a mysterious symbol flashed through it and then disappeared.
"Does there any different feeling?" Bines asked suddenly, almost frightening Lorran Hill.
"What does it feel?"
"Because your soul is very special, I want you to try to contact this statue, maybe what will remind you of?"
Lorran Hill was amused and crying, but unexpectedly, Bines also regarded herself as an angel.
"Not yet, it seems that there is no consciousness and soul body of that angel here."
"Yes, but there is still some special power here that makes ordinary chaotic phantoms unable to get close to, so we guess whether Ai Ulei has left something."
"It would be great if you were really a seraphic reincarnation." Bines said with a pity.
Chapter completed!