Chapter 94

When she heard that Luo Er was going to find her daughter, Jeanna's eyes lit up slightly, and she asked quickly:

"Did Keli like the pie last time? Do you need to prepare some more?"

Rolle thought about it and nodded.

"It's work."

On the second day, Luo Er took some pies made by Jeanne and went into the valley of the ruins to see his daughter.

Jeanna's craftsmanship is very good, Luo Er likes this kind of salty and spicy taste very much, and so does Keli.

After all, they are father and daughter.

But the little milk cat and the little donkey are different, and they can't accept it at all. They are not like Luo Er's pets at all, and they can only eat carrots.

With the little milk cat and the little donkey leading the way, Luo Er was not afraid of getting lost, and it only took two hours to reach the previous river beach, and Keli arrived earlier.

She was rolling up her trouser legs, with her white fish-like feet, flipping crabs in the river. When she saw Luo Er, she didn't even bother to put on her shoes, and ran over with bare feet.

"father!"

Luo Er bent down and rubbed his daughter in his arms, and the daughter rubbed the kitten in her arms.

"How is this time? Your work should be over soon, right?"

Roll asked again.

"Woo... It may take a while, and some new discoveries have been made recently. This ruin is much larger than expected, and it doesn't seem like it was built by the ancients."

Keli truthfully reported the progress of the work.

In the past half a month, everyone has lived in peace, and the archaeological progress has been steadily advancing, and two floors have been dug down.

Then I was surprised to find that the ruins were getting bigger and bigger...

"At present, it is basically certain that this is the legendary ancient civilization, the remains left by Yayalaka, which has a history of more than 8000 years."

Kelly continued.

"Yaya Raka? The legendary origin of mysticism and supernatural? Unexpectedly, ancient civilizations really existed in this fertile valley."

Roll asked curiously.

"That's right, and it's a super-powerful civilization. Under the conditions at that time, it was possible to build an underground complex of this scale. We may not be able to do it now..."

"It's no wonder that that era was called the 'Age of Miracles'. The superhumans at that time had powers that we don't have now. At that time, there might really be 11th and 12th levels that are beyond our reach today. "

Kelly continued to introduce.

Luo Er nodded, recalling the internal materials of the Scholars Association that his daughter had mentioned before.

According to the above statement, since the development of human beings, although the understanding and mastery of extraordinary power has far surpassed that of the ancients, and even established a more scientific and reasonable extraordinary system, it has cultivated extraordinary people a hundred times that of ancient times.

But the upper limit and the power that a transcendent can reach are not as good as those in historical records...

The specific reason for this has not yet been clarified, but most people generally believe that the records of the ancients are too exaggerated and the water injection is too serious.

In the records, the incredible ability to win the favor of girls as long as you are gentle is impossible to exist no matter how you think about it. It should be just a fictional content in ancient romance novels.

Of course, there are also some people who think that this is caused by too many wars, too many civilizations, and many powerful extraordinary abilities that have not been passed down.

This view also has quite a few supporters, so archeology is a more popular profession than financial law in this world.

There are also very few people who confuse the public with evil words, and talk about this matter in the direction of gods and gods, saying that people nowadays do not respect ghosts and gods, and have lost the protection of gods, so they are getting weaker and weaker.

Then these people were cleared out by the Scholars Association.

"Dad, look, these are some texts we dug up recently."

Keli took out a small notebook from the little bear satchel she carried with her, and opened one of the pages, which contained many symbols and words that Rolle couldn't understand at all.

Seeing his daughter asking him to check the perfect test paper, Luo Er felt very relieved, his precious daughter is so obedient and obedient.

I like history, and she also likes history. She really deserves to be a father and daughter!

Looking at those ancient characters again, they are quite neat and symmetrical. Although they are incomprehensible, they are very beautiful.

I don't know if the original font is good-looking, or the daughter copied it well?

Rohr leans towards the latter.

"In addition, we also discovered that the Yayalaka people at that time were already using two sets of scripts."

Keli continued talking, and turned the notebook to the next page. On it were several symbols with completely different styles from the previous ones.

"Professors speculate that one of these two sets of scripts is used in daily life, and the other is used in serious occasions such as sacrifices, because the second set of scripts was found in a place suspected of being an altar."

Luo Er glanced at the second set of text again, and quickly looked away with disgust.

This word is too ugly, asymmetrical and untidy, and crooked, especially distorted, making it uncomfortable to look at.

It must be that the handwriting is so ugly, it's not that the daughter didn't copy it well.

"According to this, the bottom is actually an altar?"

He asked curiously again.

"Maybe? But I can't confirm it, because the scale is too big, and it shouldn't be built underground."

"According to the surviving murals found, the Yaraka people do believe in a god, and it's not an evil god. He once spread knowledge and helped eliminate disasters."

"It's a pity that many murals fade as soon as they are exposed to light. What we can see is only a small part, and we cannot get a glimpse of the whole picture of this god."

Luo Er couldn't help recalling the various "proverbs" that he had heard on the earth, such as "Don't look directly at the gods", "Don't spy on the gods", "The more you know, the worse your death", and couldn't help but sigh with emotion in a low voice:

"It might be a good thing..."

"Okay, let's not talk about this, I brought the pie from last time, let's eat together."

As he spoke, he took out the pie from his left hand, which was still warm.

Keli also took out the tablecloth, scarf, knife and fork and other picnic suits from her small bag, spread them on the ground, and wrapped her hands around Luo Er's neck, helping him tie the scarf.

Luo Er also took a scarf with a smile and helped his daughter tie it.

Then, Keli made it in a duck sitting position, cut a large piece of pie into small pieces with a knife and fork, and carefully spread the jam.

She handed a piece to Luo Er first, and then she picked up a piece with both hands, handed it to her mouth, and ate it carefully.

She liked the smell very much, her eyes narrowed slightly, and her cheeks bulged, like a cute little hamster.

But while eating, Keli seemed to realize something suddenly, stopped, and asked inexplicably:

"Dad, did you really buy this kind of pie in the village?"

(End of this chapter)

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