Chapter 1138: Like fireflies

Hearing Enya's soft sigh, Gao Wen knew that what the dragon gods said was from the bottom of his heart. A smile appeared on his face and he nodded softly: "I thank you for your wishes for Bersetia. But these things have nothing to do with you, let them go by themselves."

"Yes, after all, I'm already'retired'," a chuckle came from the Golden Dome, with a sense of relief. "It's not easy to relax. It's better not to remember so many things."

Gao Wen looked at the newly added furnishings in the room, his gaze swept over the magic net terminals and nerve connectors that were in the standby state, and saw that there was still a faint glow on the rune substrates and crystal structures. There are subtle magical fluctuations coming from the depths of the device. This is the result of long-term operation. This makes him unable to help but say: "It seems that you like our neural network?"

"Dragons once created Omega networks with larger scales and more complex structures, but even Omegas grew up from a rudimentary form at first," Enya said softly, "Your neural network reminds me of Omega. The appearance at the beginning...green, primitive, and imperfect, but it is growing rapidly every minute and every second, as if it confirms the vigorous vitality of the entire civilization...Yes, I really like your neural network."

"If the dragons knew that the gods they once awed actually had a hobby of'Internet,' I don't know what it would be like," Gao Wen couldn't help laughing. "After all, this thing is a complete'technical product'."

"As you already know, the instincts of the gods are not consistent with their natures," Enya said, and the golden runes on her eggshells slowly moved again. "Even Herragor doesn't know it, it's actually the case. For many years I have always wanted to try their Omega network, look at the things on it like an ordinary dragon, write down the thoughts in my heart, and talk to the children normally... I have been thinking this way, but I can’t ."

"Now you have this opportunity-although our neural network may not be as advanced as the Omega network in your eyes," Gawain nodded and said, "This network is growing very fast, and our next plan is to make It runs across the entire continent of Loren, and if we successfully establish communication with the continent of Tarrond, its nodes will definitely be spread over there-the dragon will also become its user, and you, There will be a chance to realize what I have always wanted."

The voice from the golden dome was a little cheerful: "I look forward to that day very much. If you need my help, please speak up at any time."

Gawain smiled and nodded, then pulled a chair from the side to sit down, and then suddenly looked at the golden dome in front of him curiously: "Speaking of which, the first time you use our neural network, you have encountered Is there any interesting person or thing?"

In fact, he doesn’t need to ask Enya face-to-face like this—the monitoring team at the computing center has been watching the data flow of the three “special users” in the neural network. He can get information from Yuri, Wendy or Selena. Over there, I asked what the three retired gods did when they went online, but he felt that there was less fun in that way, and that face-to-face conversations were more interesting.

If he is free, he would like to ask Amone and Milmina about their online experience.

"I spent most of my time just wandering in that dream city, and I went to the Monitor Hill outside the city to visit the little spider girl who was resting, and didn't touch too many people," Enya recalled, no He said hurriedly, "That little girl is very interesting. When she learned that my body in the real world is an egg, she seemed to be very concerned about how I should run. She also has a magical set of legs. The theory of judging running speed by quantity... It's a pity that I didn't understand this theory in the end.

"I also visited the'Pyramid' in the center of the City of Dreams. An Internet immortal named Selena Gehrfen received me, but she seemed very nervous about my appearance...I guess , She may be one of the "informers" behind your "project"? Ah, no, I am not dissatisfied, this is a normal arrangement.

"Besides, if there are any interesting experiences..."

Enya stopped here, as if thinking, and then smiled again: "In a news report about Tarrond, I actually saw a vaguely related message about me. It seems to know the secrets behind Tarrond’s war, and to a certain extent about my existence... I guess that was a member of the Theocracy? A researcher? Or a file manager?"

"Is there anything like this?" Gao Wenlaizheng listened indifferently. At this moment, his brow suddenly wrinkled, "What is the name of the person who left the message?"

"High-speed buck," Enya said casually, "I am very impressed with a very strange name."

Gao Wen: "..."

"What's wrong? Do you know who it is?"

"No, I'm not sure," Gawain's mouth trembled. Seventy or eighty thoughts passed through his mind. He quickly inferred something from the name-after all, looking at the whole world, he can follow this The only existence linked to the name is, "But I probably guessed who he is. If everything is correct, I can even introduce you to you after a while, but he is indeed a member of the theocracy. However. Then again, it turns out that the old deer's heart is so jumping..."

Enya did not understand the meaning of Gawain’s last self-talk, but she vaguely guessed something from the attitude of the other party. After all, although the existence of Amoen and Milmina is still confidential to the outside public, However, within the Theocracy Council, relevant materials have already been publicly disseminated, and as one of the new technical advisors of the Theocracy Council (mainly responsible for serving as a research object), she also has certain authority to understand those materials.

Perhaps it was this topic that sparked interest. At this time, Gawain looked at Enyaduo curiously and asked: "By the way, what name did you name yourself in the neural network?"

A voice came from the golden dome: "Tea eggs."

The incubation room was quiet for a moment, and it took a long time before Gao Wen's voice broke the silence: "...Huh?"

"Tea eggs," Enya repeated again very seriously, "I remember hearing you mention this name once. It should be spelled correctly, right?"

"Are you serious?" Gao Wen's eyes widened in an instant, and the muscles on his face couldn't help but tremble twice-he never expected that a joke he made of the day would now be taken from the Dragon God in this form. Speaking solemnly in his mouth, this made him, the stalker, never know how to pick it up, "I mean...you really take this name as your own..."

"Is the name wrong?" Enya was confused by Gao Wen's reaction, "I didn't receive a system alert when I created it. It shouldn't involve blocking vocabulary?"

"It's not a question of blocking vocabulary," Gawain rubbed his chin awkwardly. "The main reason is that this name doesn't match your temperament. I thought you would choose a more elegant and noble style... After all, you see, you used to The dragon gods..."

"I refer to the dragons' habit of naming in the Omega network. This free naming method is more suitable for the atmosphere of an anonymous network," Enya said seriously, "and I hope to use this method to make my personality Be more lively-I wanted to try this a long, long time ago."

Gao Wen blinked, feeling that he had finally explored the unknown side of the dragon god's character-the more real side, but the embarrassing atmosphere still made him cough slightly, and touched the tip of his nose. : "If you want to be less serious, first of all don't let your tone be so serious when talking about this topic."

"Am I serious? Sorry, I didn't pay attention," Enya listened, and immediately said very seriously, "Understood, I will try to adjust-very good, I have a direction to work hard again."

Are you working hard recently?

Gawain couldn’t help but mutter, but this time he didn’t dare to say everything he thought of in his heart-he had roughly figured out the character of the dragon god, at this time, I was afraid that a casual sentence would Ask the other person to get serious, and then she will find another "direction to work hard" for her future life... Enough of these directions.

"Ahem," he coughed dryly, and finally decided not to keep the current topic from developing in a weird direction, "I'm almost talking about it. In fact, I have something to come to you today."

"Business?" Enya said with curiosity, "What do you mean?"

Gao Wen settled down, quickly organized the language in his heart, and at the same time adjusted his emotions back to a serious state, and then solemnly broke the silence: "There is something you should already know, we have a long-term' The'monitoring' project, the purpose of this project is to track a mysterious signal of unknown origin..."

"I know," Enya said immediately, wondering if it was an illusion, and her tone was filled with emotion, as if she had been waiting for this topic for a long time, "Long before the outbreak of the Tarrond war I knew it-it was Melita who brought this news back to Tarrond."

"Merita?" Gawain was taken aback, but quickly recalled, "Ah, yes, after the earliest confirmation of the signal, I confirmed the source of the signal to all parties, including Talrond... But at the time, the Dragons did not give any response."

"They wanted to respond to you," Enya said lightly, "but I stopped it."

"Is it blocked by you?" Gao Wen's eyes immediately became serious, his eyes fell on Enya's eggshell, "Why?"

"Because the dragon clan at that time was still in a dangerous state of lockdown and was about to usher in a critical moment of fate, I must avoid them from paying too much attention to the starry sky, and also prevent them from telling foreigners about the starry sky-otherwise the situation at the time Next, I’m likely to lose control early."

"About the starry sky..." Gawain blinked, and a strange but unexpected feeling could not help but rushed from deep in his heart. He took a breath, "So the signal really comes from the starry sky? What is it? Who launched it? How far is it from our planet? How much do you know about its sender?"

"You have too many problems at one time," Enya said calmly, and her gentle and indifferent voice quickly calmed Gao Wenlue's excitement, "I may know more about the starry sky than you, but I haven't To the extent of omniscience, you'd better lower your expectations first before we can continue.

"First of all, about your first question, the source of the signal...yes, as you have already thought, the signal comes from the starry sky, from a planet that is extremely far away to the mortals now, but not on the scale of the universe. Such a distant planet.

"But when it comes to the information about that planet and the signal transmitter, I don't know more than you."

"Don't you know?" Gawain frowned subconsciously. "As the most powerful **** on this planet, can't you see it?"

"Because I am a **** on this planet, it is destined that my gaze cannot be too far away from this planet," Enya said with a smile, "This is the greatest limitation of gods that you must understand. I believe that you have actually researched this step, but you will always ignore it subconsciously. Although God is very powerful, He can only be powerful in His realm. The more specific and stronger the mortal’s imagination of the gods, The realm of the gods becomes more specific and confined.

"Until I fell, the dragons had never stepped out of this planet, so my eyes could only fall on this planet forever, even if I could know everything on this planet well, I couldn't peer into it. Anything outside of this planet... At this point, I am very similar to the giant Thorin tree, and our vision is restricted to a specific area.

"It is precisely because of this that mortals have such a strong impact on the gods from'taking a step out of the planet'. You must understand why all this is based on the basic principles."

"God can only be powerful in his own domain..." Gawain said thoughtfully, "This is a very important piece of information, and I have written it down. Then back to the signal, what do you think about the source of that signal? Believers know nothing... Then what else do you know? What else can you tell us?"

"Although I can't see the situation on other planets, I have at least witnessed the expedition of the sailors, and experienced the era of'opening the sky'," Enya said, "As for you, a wanderer outside the territory, you are Coming from the starry sky, we are all aware of one thing: this universe is not silent, and the sentient beings on our planet are by no means the only ones in the starry sky. Therefore, the presence of intelligent voices other than us in the universe is really a thing. Very normal thing.

"And such a normal thing, of course, will not happen only once.

"Before the signal you received appeared, it was only in my memory that the'voices' from the universe captured by this planet were no fewer than a hundred times. These signals that shuttled back and forth in the dark were like a chaotic night. The fishing lights suddenly lit in the sky, they show that this starry sky is far from being as cold as it seems on the surface. Under the shelter of many stars, there are many intelligent creatures who can think, observe, and look at the starry sky just like you. A considerable part of them have developed to a very high level, at least... they already know how to let their'greeting' leave the ground under their feet and cross such a long starry sky."

"No less than... a hundred times?!" Gao Wen finally widened his eyes in astonishment, "This planet has received so many extraterrestrial signals?"

"It is not deliberately received-most of these signals are purposeless diffusion and release, undulating in the universe like ripples, some of them will'pass by' here, and my memory spans millions of years, so long. Over the years, it’s not surprising to hear some greetings."

Gao Wen couldn't help taking a breath, hesitatingly asked: "Then...what about these signals?"

"Most of them went out, like fireflies up and down."