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Chapter 201 Heart of the Castle Upgrade Mission

Time: 2007:10 a.m. sharp on Friday, October 12, 6.

Location: Zhou Wenwen's room at Transformers Base in Detroit.

Maybe it was because of going to bed early and not having a woman that Zhou Wenwen got up very early this time and spent 10 minutes finishing breakfast. After resting after his morning run, Zhou Wenwen took the opportunity to open the Heart of the Castle and jump directly to the buildable page. , after building the cross range, brotherhood, and town sentry in one go, he set his sights on the upgrade task of the heart of the castle, thoughtfully.

Heart of the Castle upgrade chain mission: Stormwind City Destruction Day 1 "Unfinished" mission evaluation: B+.

mission rewards:

3 B-level mission main lines.

describe:

Complete mission requirement 1 to unlock.

Task requirements:

1: Save 5 civilians. (05)

2: Complete mission requirement 1 to unlock.

3: Complete mission requirement 2 to unlock.

hint:

Complete mission requirement 2 to unlock.

......

"interesting."

This was the first time Zhou Wenwen gave a mission evaluation, but at the same time, he vaguely knew where the mission was.

However, before that, Zhou Wenwen had to prepare.

Because this mission is a continuous mission, Zhou Wenwen is likely to stay there for a long time, so she will have more tasks while staying here, because she also has to help protect the base.

Then the control of the heart of the castle and the remaining soldiers, including the griffins, would naturally have to be given to her. At the same time, Zhou Wenwen borrowed from her her oath war hammer made of 10 kilograms of meteorite iron. Because Zhou Wenwen didn't have a warhammer weapon.

Now that we have swords, bows, hammers, and shields, how can we lack spears?

Zhou Wenwen brought out the weapons arsenal built for him by the hunter and searched up and down. Soon, a spear with a strange name appeared in front of him. Zhou Wenwen couldn't help but feel curious and clicked on it.

Longinus.

"Longinus, Longinus?"

Is this Greek?

After re-reading and discovering this phenomenon, Zhou Wenwen was curious and quickly pressed the program to confirm taking out the spear. However, when the spear was obtained, Zhou Wenwen felt disappointed.

Because in Zhou Wenwen, Longinus should be the Spear of Longinu, a gun that once pierced Jesus Christ.

According to the Bible, when Jesus was crucified, a centurion stabbed him in the side with a spear.

This centurion was called Longinus. When the blood of Jesus dripped into Longinus's eyes, Longinus was instantly inspired. He then gave up his original identity and became a monk, possessing the ability to perform miracles. Later, he was posthumously recognized as a saint. disciple, known as "Saint Longinus".

Bible: On Friday the 13th, the day Jesus was crucified, the Jews asked that his body be removed from the cross because they said prisoners should not be executed on the Saturday before the Sabbath.

One of the soldiers stabbed him with his gun. The biblical account is already familiar, but for this soldier and the gun he was using, the story was just beginning.

The era when Jesus was crucified was when the Jews were resisting the oppression of the Roman Empire. There was not only hatred but hatred between the Jewish people and the Roman army. Most of the ins and outs of this relationship have not been mentioned in the Bible.

However, in the Roman hagiography, not only the name of this soldier is left, but also his story after Jesus was crucified.

This soldier's name is Longinus, and he has served in the Roman army for several years (official records indicate that the Roman army's service period is twelve years). As long as he survives to retire, he will enjoy various government subsidies for his subsequent life.

According to records, Longinus was almost completely blind, which would obviously affect his future military career. When he stabbed Jesus, the blood of Jesus touched his eyes, making him no longer blind.

When the centurion who stood opposite Jesus saw how Jesus died, he said, "This man is indeed the Son of God." - Mark chapter 15 verse 39.

But in fact, the only mention of the Spear of Longinus in the canon of the Bible is in John Chapter 19 Verse 34, “But a soldier thrust a spear into Jesus’ side, and blood and water immediately came out.”

Because they wanted to remove Jesus, the soldiers wanted to break the legs of the crucified man. When they saw that Jesus was dead, they did not do this, but they wanted to pierce Jesus' body with their spears.

So at that time, a captain of a hundred men named Longinus, in order to confirm whether Jesus was really dead, pierced his body with a spear. At this time, blood spurted out from the wound and dyed the whole spear red. But the shot didn't break his ribs.

This is in line with the prophecies in the Old Testament. Because this gun was used to prove whether Jesus died and was stained with the blood of Jesus, it became a religious sacred object. The Spear of Longinus was called the Spear of Destiny in later generations. gun.

Legend has it that as long as you hold this gun, everyone within a hundred and twenty feet will surrender. Those who hold this gun can also control the fate of the world, but those who lose it will be killed instantly. In the ancient Roman Empire, this gun became the power As a symbol, many monarchs with outstanding achievements have won countless battles with this gun in their hands.

Hundreds of years after Longinus' death, legend has it that the Longinus Spear fell into the hands of the pagan emperor of Rome, who used the Longinus Spear to change the tide of history.

And he was Constantine the Great, who always inspired black and white evaluations in history.

Constantine believed that Christianity could save the Roman Empire, and his devout faith in Christianity inspired his mother Helena.

Around AD 325, Helena traveled to the Holy Land, Jerusalem, in search of relics related to the life of Christ.

It is said that she brought back the cross and nails on which Jesus was martyred and drove these nails into the armor and weapons of Constantine the Great, making him invulnerable.

Emperor Constantine, armed with the Lance of Longinus, defeated his opponents, converted the Roman Empire to Christianity, and established a majestic new Christian capital, Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey).

Legend has it that he marked the borders of the new Roman Empire with the Lance of Longinus in his hand.

After the collapse of the Roman Empire in the 5th century, Europe fell into a dark period of chaos.

300 years later, the Longinus gun fell into the hands of the greatest conqueror of the Middle Ages, who had always hoped to recreate the peaceful age of the Roman Empire. He was Charlemagne: King of the Franks, conqueror of Saxony, and founder of the Holy Roman Empire.

On Christmas Day in AD 800, Charlemagne was crowned supreme ruler of a new empire of 12 countries in what is now Europe—an empire known as the Holy Roman Empire.

Charlemagne spent his prime years in constant warfare, fighting a total of 53 military campaigns.

According to later legend, he held the Longinus throughout this period. Since then, the Longinus Spear has become a symbol of the divine right of kings, and it also symbolizes the supreme royal power.

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