Chapter 67 The Greatest Scientist of the Future
Ps: Happy New Year's Day!!!
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At this time, Xiao Kuiyin seems to think of his uncle, Mohammed, at the first time.
No matter how strong the uncle is, he doesn't seem to be able to ignore the arrival of the sun. Every time before, the uncle took himself to hide in the local underground refuge.
Although I caused so many things in England this time, in the end, I still hid in the underground refuge in England. My uncle must have come in and hid long ago.
And when uncle comes in, that person must also follow in, right?
That's the man, who can definitely solve the huge problem left by Reychez's death...
In Xiao Kuiyin's mind, a little girl appeared.
A little girl who likes to say "play with each other".
A little girl who aspires to become the greatest scientist and claims to be immortal in history books.
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That's what happened in a canyon somewhere in the eastern Bermuda region.
It is the place where Xiao Kui lived as a child.
This place is called Longyu.
The location of Longyu is sandwiched between the two mountains of Zhoushan and Songshan. The easternmost river is called the Yangtze River, and the westernmost is a river called the Yellow River, which runs from east to west.
Living in the Dragon Domain is a group of undisputed yellow people with black hair and black eyes.
Their complete origin can be described above to a world power in ancient times. Their ancestors witnessed the dark clouds covering the sun overhead, and from then on, they also experienced the chaotic battle from the era of science and technology to the dark era.
Now they have long adapted to the dark era and call themselves the Chinese dragon clan.
Although Xiao Kuiyin grew up here, he has lived in the wilderness forest of Zhoushan since childhood and has little contact with the original people of the Chinese dragon clan.
From his memory, there was only one tall, burly, blonde white man beside him. He taught him to speak and read, taught him to use weapons, and taught him to fight against those mutant powerful monsters.
The young experience is a tragic history that Xiao Kui never wanted to recall.
The white man only allowed him to call him uncle. Although he always talked a lot, he was always harsh and indescribable.
The combat skills stipulated must be practiced hundreds of times a day, and the training of physical fitness is never interrupted every day. This kind of project can be called devil training for an adult. Xiao Kuiyin has been carrying out such training since he learned to walk, and the difficulty is getting stronger.
At that time, only on the annual sun day would his uncle take him down from Zhoushan to the place where he claimed to be a refuge of the Chinese dragon clan to avoid the solar day disaster.
This is Xiao Kuiyin's happiest time, because when he goes to hide in that place, in addition to strengthening physical exercise and proficient in those combat moves, he does not need to conduct actual combat training with any monsters.
Although physical training is very hard, and although those postures are difficult to practice and time-consuming, they are already excellent treatment compared with those monsters on Zhoushan.
But the most important thing is that in the day when the radiation thunder clouds dissipate and the sun appears, his uncle, Xiao Kui, who has long been equating with the devil in his heart, will disappear.
Throughout the day, Xiao Kui can lie comfortably on the grass, enjoy the sun, and take a shower in the light.
Since then, he has been extremely eager for the appearance of sunshine.
The annual sun day has become the day he is looking forward to.
In fact, there is no place to take refuge for the Chinese dragons, because the Chinese dragons do not need to avoid the sun disaster at all. Purebred yellow people are naturally close to natural creatures. In those days when the sun covers the sky and sweeps the earth like locusts ploughing the ground for food, there will be no casualties in the dragon area.
There are many caves deep into the belly of Songshan and Zhoushan, and these caves often have the ability to naturally shield the breath of life.
Every day when the sun rises, the Chinese dragon people only need to drive their cattle, sheep and animals into some caves in Zhoushan or Songshan. Then, the whole Chinese dragon clan will gather in the big square on this day to welcome the sunrise and send the sunset.
This is their tradition, but not Xiao Kuiyin's tradition.
The Chinese dragon people generally maintain a simple folk style. Without being influenced by the outside world, they follow the rules of the clan and live and work in peace and contentment.
So Xiao Kui was wandering in the Dragon Domain on this day trip, and no one interfered with him.
In this year, his uncle told Xiao Kui that he was 18 years old, but Xiao Kui clearly remembered that this was the fifteenth time he had taken refuge in the Chinese dragon clan.
This time, Xiao Kui, who has turned the dragon domain all over, studied the largest house in the dragon domain because of all kinds of boredom.
He has heard that this house is called an altar. Even the people of the Chinese dragon clan rarely enter, and it is more like their forbidden place.
The house is located on the bank of the Yangtze River, backed by Mount Song.
A fence surrounds it. No matter how you look at it, it looks like an uninhabited house, not an altar.
On this day, the Chinese dragon people were holding their annual worship in the square in the center of the dragon domain, so no one near this house prevented Xiao Kuiyin from entering.
Driven by curiosity, Xiao Kuiyin walked into the house.
Since entering the house, it has been dark, and the weak torches on the walls obviously cannot illuminate the whole room.
And this is not difficult for Xiao Kuiyin. In this era when 365 days a year are dim and 364 days, human eyes have already adapted to the environment and have the ability to have night vision.
After adapting to the darkness in the house, Xiao Kuiyin found that the emptiness of the hall here was obviously greater than the size of the house he saw outside. At least in Xiao Kuiyin's visual range, he did not see the opposite wall.
Xiao Kui walked forward, trying to see what was at the far end of the opposite.
The torches on the four walls were like the direction lights of the road, and Xiao Kui walked headlessly along the torch. Xiao Kuiyin, who only walked for a few minutes, realized the strangeness of the house. At his speed, he still looked ahead with endless darkness.
In this way, I'm afraid that this hall can accommodate at least hundreds of people, which is almost equivalent to a square.
Xiao Kuiyin's pace was getting faster and faster. Finally, he saw the huge altar in front of him.
A step appeared in front of him, leading to the top of the altar.
It's all here, so there's no reason not to go and see.
Xiao Kuiyin walked up.
Then he saw the little girl.
A little girl wearing a white dress, eyebrows and bangs, with long hair scattered around her waist.
On the altar, there is not a portrait of a fragrant case, let alone a golden statue, but a row of bookshelves full of paper books.
The little girl was taking advantage of the light of the torch, holding a book and squatting there to read.
Xiao Kui was stunned on the steps. He looked at the little girl's delicate side face, but felt that the little girl's face was so beautiful that he couldn't get tired of looking at it.
Although the outline of the face is slightly tender, the watery and clean skin seems to be blown and broken, and the corners of the mouth are slightly pouted, squeezing out a dimple that is not deep or shallow, which is very cute.
The little girl read as if she was obsessed, but she didn't find Xiao Kui's unexpected arrival at all.
Xiao Kuiyin finally came to his senses, walked up the steps, stepped into the top of the altar, came to the little girl's side, scratched his head, and fought against all kinds of monsters all year round, and he had no experience in communicating with girls.
"Hey..."
Xiao Kui only shouted one sentence because he was holding back for a long time.
"Play while!" The little girl's reaction was unexpected. After hearing Xiao Kuiyin's voice, she blurted out almost without thinking, and Xiao Kuiyin was stunned again on the spot.
However, before Xiao Kuiyin could react, the little girl suddenly raised her head and saw Xiao Kuiyin standing beside her. The calm on the extremely lovely doll's face finally changed.
"Ah!!! Who are you!!" The little girl finally had a normal reaction. She put aside the book in her hand, took a few steps back, and shouted!
"Who are you, who are you! This is the forbidden place of my royal family. Why are you here!"
Because Xiao Kui didn't know what to do at all, he could only stand still and watch the little girl shout.
For a while, the little girl took the lead in calming down. Her initial surprise turned into curiosity. She couldn't understand what the guy who stood there like an idiot was shouting at her.
The little girl who has great confidence in her memory can be sure that the person in front of her is by no means their Chinese dragon people, but the characteristics of the other party's same black hair and black eyes are indeed exactly the same.
"You are not from the Chinese dragon clan?" The little girl looked up and down at Xiao Kuiyin and asked timidly.
Xiao Kui shook his head.
In a sense, he is indeed not.
"What are you doing here?" The little girl asked again.
Xiao Kui was in a hurry at this time. He pointed to the bookshelf and said as if he were guilty, "I'm going to read a book."
The little girl ran to pick up the book she had thrown before and said to Xiao Kui impatiently, "Then don't bother me to read the book. Find what you want to read."
Xiao Kui looked at the little girl who squatted down and turned over the book with embarrassment. She didn't seem to know that she was a stranger at all?
Xiao Kuiyin paid attention to the little girl as he walked in, but until he reached the innermost part of the altar, he did not find that the little girl had any other actions.
There is only a black cover book on the bookshelf at the bottom of the altar, and several bricks are superimposed so thick that Xiao Kui picked it up casually--
"Oh, that's not right!"
The little girl's voice suddenly sounded, "You are not from my Chinese dragon clan. Why did you come to our holy land to peek at the baby?
Xiao Kui held the book in his hand, whether he read it or not. The reflection curvature of the little girl was so exaggerated that it took him so long to react?
Facing Xiao Kuiyin, the little girl saw the book in Xiao Kuiyin's hand. Her face suddenly changed and trotted all the way to Xiao Kuiyin.
"That book can't be opened!"
Hearing the little girl's unique crisp voice, Xiao Kui was so confused that he couldn't open it. Are you talking about this book?
Xiao Kui casually opened the thick book with the black cover in his hand and asked the little girl, "What can't be opened... is this book?"