Chapter 323 Creeping Activates the Mountains
Chapter 323 Creeping Activates the Mountains
Chapter 323 Creeping Activates the Mountains
Without Yuri's prompting, they quickly realized why he hadn't revealed it to the outside world.
Even if Yuri's psychic legion could stop the pollution, the various factions fighting over the mountain would probably not be interested in revealing the situation deep within the mountains to the outside world.
More likely, they simply won't take it seriously.
"The countries outside Antarctica are not only at odds with each other, but also wary of those inhuman groups," Yuri said.
"It includes not only extraterrestrial life forms, but also divine entities beyond reality. These strange and monstrous beings are closely watched by various countries, and they also have rich experience in dealing with them."
"Before they stumbled and fell, they probably wouldn't have taken that mountain range seriously, at most thinking that the creatures deep within it were just ordinary divine beings."
"So many monsters and demons, haha...this world is truly chaotic."
Miao Guangqian chuckled twice. Having traveled all over the country for so many years, this was the first time he had ever seen a world so riddled with holes.
Xu Hui adjusted his glasses and said, "Besides that, there's probably another reason."
He looked around the giant tower he was in, and inside the tower, there was an invisible spiritual energy everywhere.
Normally, this mental energy is used to monitor and defend against pollution deep in the mountains, but if Yuri changes his mind, it will transform into a terrifying mental weapon, with its mind control range covering most of the planet.
If any country pays even a little attention, it will realize this, and after that, they will be unable to tolerate the existence of Yuri and the Tower.
It's not impossible to put aside prejudices, form a coalition, and embark on an expedition to Antarctica.
In order to preserve his power and prevent the tower from being destroyed, Yuri could not reveal any information to the outside world.
"It seems you've already guessed the other reason," Yuri smiled. "So, do you still want to join us, join the Epsilon Legion?"
Xu Hui glanced at Huo Wen. Privately, they had already communicated a lot through their mental network.
After a moment, he responded: "Of course, there's no turning back once the arrow is released."
Although Yuri might not make things difficult for them out of respect for Modi, they had to admit that they had nowhere else to go besides Yuri's Epsilon Legion.
"In that case, on behalf of Epsilon, I welcome everyone to join us."
Yuri welcomed the group in his deep voice, while subtly glancing at Modi.
Seeing that the young man in the red robe did not express any opinion, he breathed a sigh of relief.
In fact, he was also in a dilemma.
Fortunately, these people agreed to join Epsilon, otherwise he wouldn't know how to deal with them.
Killing him is not an option, releasing him is not an option, and imprisoning him is even more impossible. As soon as he has such a thought, he will feel a huge sense of crisis.
With that unknown young man around, it would have been almost impossible for him to refuse the group's request. Fortunately, their request was not unreasonable.
Thankfully, things didn't get to the worst possible point. He secretly rejoiced.
After reaching an agreement with the leader of Epsilon, the members of the Reincarnation Squad received a notification from the Supreme God, and couldn't help but feel overjoyed.
"Successfully joined Epsilon, the mission has entered the next stage," Miao Guang shouted in the mental network.
Xu Hui wiped away imaginary sweat. "This is all thanks to that gentleman. If it weren't for his support, Yuri wouldn't have let us join so easily."
Even though neither Modi nor Yuri made a fuss, he could guess how much of a role Modi had played in it.
Without Modi, who knows how much trouble they would have suffered at the hands of Yuri.
It's a pity that gentleman only helped us this far. If he had been willing to put in more effort, perhaps we could have taken control of the entire Epsilon.
Upon realizing this, Xu Hui felt ashamed and immediately banished the inappropriate thought.
As a seasoned veteran, he knew that the worst thing for a reincarnator was to be greedy. Making too many demands on a strong person was not a wise move, but rather a death wish.
He quickly composed himself, first explaining a few things to the others, then turned to Yuri and said, "Let's not delay, let's talk about the agreed-upon gift. I'm sure Epsilon needs this technology too."
Yuri said it was no problem; in fact, he was thinking the same thing.
He had been eyeing this unfamiliar extraterrestrial technology for a long time. Various forces in the two major camps outside the region had obtained extraterrestrial technology to varying degrees and had put it into practical use.
For example, the Federation's hyperspace exile bomb delivery technology and the Red Alliance's vacuum implosion bomb technology.
Unfortunately, Yuri's Epsilon was not well-known and could not be made public, so it did not attract the attention of those outsiders and was destined not to receive their technological investment.
Both camps were very wary of these technologies, and the spies he sent failed to steal them, so naturally they coveted these technologies that others had but they didn't.
But all of that will be a thing of the past.
Xu Hui was not lying; he did indeed share his knowledge of prophetic theories.
"Because of the differences in the world, my divination skills cannot be fully effective until adaptive adjustments are made."
He reminded him, "You can try combining this part of the adjustment with mind techniques. In short, it's a task left for Epsilon."
Yuri made his first attempt using psychic energy, and in an instant, he perceived and captured a large number of information fragments.
In a daze, he seemed to see a purple future.
The Mind Termination Device stands in Antarctica, continuously channeling spiritual energy across the globe.
A network covering the entire planet was thus formed, and the thoughts of all humanity were thus unified.
All the individuals in this fragile civilization, which had been embroiled in internal strife, finally put aside their prejudices and, whether they wanted to or not, were forced to understand each other by the power of the giant tower.
"Hell is other people, but now we will shatter hell and lift humanity back to Eden."
"All mysteries and all truths will be revealed to us, and from then on, we will gain an infinite future."
Another voice echoed in his mind, while the purple hue in his mind faded rapidly.
As if he had lived half his life, when Yuri left that purple future, a hint of longing appeared in his eyes, though he quickly concealed this emotion.
"Whatever the cost, we must understand," he murmured to himself.
"Your mental power is too great, elevating my divination skills to a level that is not of its own."
Xu Hui seemed to sense something and warned, "Remember, do not blindly believe the contents of the prophecy, otherwise, you will suffer the consequences of time."
"Then why do you believe in prophecy and come all the way here to contact me?" Yuri asked curiously.
He smiled slightly: "For us, the backlash of time is an unbearable burden, but for those in high positions, it's not much different from a gentle breeze."
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Yuri understood.
Clearly, the unknown young man in his group was the one in a high position, and it was the young man's prophecy that led them to contact Epsilon.
The result was obvious: Yuri accepted them, confirming the reliability of the prophecy.
"That's really... disheartening," he said, shaking his head.
"Let's save these feelings for later, Mr. Yuri," Xu Hui understood what he meant by helplessness. "We're far behind the other powers, and with the pollution from the mountains looming large, we don't have much time left."
Yuri said in a deep voice, "We must integrate technology and improve our own strength as soon as possible, and preferably deal with the creatures occupying the mountains before the two major factions find out, so that we can deal with them without any worries."
Aside from psychic technology, Epsilon lags behind other factions by three years in terms of advanced technology. Normally, making up for this three-year gap would be extremely difficult.
But this is not a time of peace. Outside Antarctica, the Allied forces and the Red Alliance are fighting tooth and nail, and Epsilon's spies are stirring up trouble in the shadows, pushing the situation to escalate further.
War naturally consumes a lot of manpower and resources of the participating countries, but Epsilon can stay out of it and develop steadily, which gives them the opportunity to overtake others.
Furthermore, Yuri is not one to follow the rules; he had long harbored the idea of taking an unconventional path, but he was simply lacking the final piece of the puzzle.
Now, the reincarnators have delivered the final piece of the puzzle to him.
"Do you need our 'Mental Network' technology?"
Xu Hui was busy analyzing Epsilon's biochemical technology when he heard Yuri's request, and he was somewhat puzzled.
"Epsilon possesses such advanced psychic technology; theoretically, building a psychic network shouldn't be difficult for them. Why then do they need to exchange with us?"
"I don't know where you got this impression from, but the fact is, we really can't build a lasting, stable mental network," Yuri said helplessly.
He was skilled at one-to-one telepathic communication and one-to-many communication, but he just couldn't make the communication network last.
There are many technical barriers involved, which he has yet to overcome.
So far, he has only successfully established an unstable mental network on one test subject, and even then, that subject could only sense the emotions of its clone.
"I see." Xu Hui nodded. "It seems that your mental energy is not suitable for building a stable network, but rather focuses on manipulating the brain and interfering with matter."
This request was not unreasonable, and since Yuri was also willing to exchange it for other technologies, Xu Hui agreed.
However, when Yuri learned of his offer, his eyes widened in surprise.
Although he had prepared himself for a hefty price tag, he was still taken aback by the quote.
"Xu, do I look like an idiot to you?" He pointed to himself, questioning, "It's just a mental network technology, and the price is so high?"
"A single mental network technology is certainly not worth this price, but our mental network technology is built on the foundation of many other technologies, including AT field, synesthesia technology, brain-computer interface technology..."
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Like a dedicated salesman, Xu Hui explained to Yuri the technology used in the mental network.
Although it was just a preliminary introduction, Yuri was a well-informed leader, and he understood the value of these technologies after listening to it once.
After hearing this, his heart started pounding, and he even felt an urge to spend a lot of money.
"You... what you're saying, is it all true?" He looked at Xu Hui suspiciously. "Only this price?"
For the first time, he felt he got more than his money's worth.
Seeing Xu Hui nod, he quickly sent the technology to his brain-computer interface, as if afraid that Xu Hui would change his mind.
Xu Hui confirmed the data, nodded, and then chuckled, "We're in the same boat anyway. Even if you hadn't contacted me beforehand, I would have found an excuse to exchange technology with you later."
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Yuri's smile froze; he felt like he'd been cheated.
"Alright, the sooner you buy, the sooner you can enjoy it, and you'll speed up your progress a lot... Ah, if I may ask, what do you plan to do with the mental network?" he asked curiously.
"I intend to integrate the ideas of headquarters researchers and combine the wisdom of everyone to accelerate our technological integration process," Yuri said calmly.
"At the same time, it can also be seen as a way to verify one of my ideas in advance."
"I see."
Xu Hui only said that without expressing his own opinion, but then he remembered something and reminded him, "By the way, Mr. Yuri, that gentleman asked me to pass on a message to you."
Upon hearing "that gentleman," Yuri was taken aback at first, then realized who he was referring to and said seriously, "Please speak."
Recalling what Modi had told him, Xu Hui said, "That gentleman asked you to vacate a biochemical laboratory. He should need it when he returns from the mountains."
"We've arrived at the highest city in Antarctica. It's so beautiful, family."
Miao Guang climbed to the mountain peak and looked out through the icy clouds. He saw a ruin built of black boulders, standing quietly on the mountainside, having endured the erosion of wind and snow for who knows how long.
"These alien buildings are something else; they've stood strong for tens of millions of years."
"Don't waste your time here. We're here to accompany that esteemed person on their scientific expedition, not to be your tourists."
Huo Wen slapped him on the back of the head and jumped without hesitation.
The cold wind lashed his face, but he ignored it, rapidly descending towards the silent ancient city.
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Two footsteps, one heavy and one light, came from behind. While examining the patterns on the boulder, Modi said without turning his head, "Since you're here, help me move this stone; it's in my way."
"But can't you just turn it to dust with a single finger?"
Miao Guang muttered to himself as he stepped forward, plunging his hands into the boulder, ignoring its weight, and casually tossed it to the other side of the open space.
"If I have to do everything, what's the point of having you guards?"
Modi slowly walked toward the passage behind the boulder, with Huo Wen and Miao Guang following closely behind.
As they stepped into the passage, a chilling sensation emanated from the surrounding cave walls, causing the two behind them to shiver involuntarily.
"Be careful, this passage gives me a bad feeling, like...like it's alive," Huo Wen whispered to his teammate beside him.
"It's not just like it, it's that it's alive." Modi looked around the cave and casually offered this comment.
Upon hearing this, the two people behind him stopped in their tracks and froze on the spot.
A gust of air, carrying a chill, surged from the depths of the tunnel and hit the two men's faces, making them subconsciously think of the breathing of a giant beast.
Perhaps this is not a baseless association, but rather a fact.
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