“I didn’t gamble.”

Carl looked at Veritas Latio with calm eyes, and slowly explained that what he said were indisputable facts.

Seeing Carl's persistence, Veritas Latio also gave a rating:

"Very good, you passed this question. Your answer was quite good. I didn't expect that you, dressed like a scholar, could be so honest.

So, last question, please."

"One last question?"

Carl's eyes flashed with doubt, but he was still ready to respond. Veritas Latio asked the last question in a calm tone:

"The last question is, if death is regarded as eternal sleep, then why do people choose eternal sleep? What is the reason for them to choose eternal sleep? Or, why do they choose to enter an eternal sleep without any fatigue?"

Carl, who studied death, was shaken for the first time when he heard this question from Veritas Ladio, because this question could be said to have directly silenced his next move.

In response to the question raised by Veritas Ladio, Carl had multiple answers in his mind, but because the answer was so strange and difficult to discern, he discarded the answer that came to his mind with regret.

He looked at Veritas Latio sincerely, and was about to say that he didn't know. But Veritas Latio spoke first:

"Don't rush to answer this question. After all, as a scholar, you are new to this issue. It's normal that you can't come up with an answer right away. When you figure out the answer to this question, you can come to Earth to find me."

"I understand. Before I answer your question, I will stop any research on death-related topics. Until I think of the answer to the question you raised."

Carl looked at this man who had trapped himself in philosophy with reverent eyes, and gave him the deepest respect. Maple Leaf's eyes were also when Veritas Latio finished talking to Carl, and Carl in a calm tone asked what was the purpose of his staying:

"Then why did you ask me to stay?"

"It's like this. I heard that you have a few void particles in your hands. I wonder if you can give me one for research?"

In order to prevent the Maple Leafs from misunderstanding, Carl made a rare promise:

"Don't worry, the results of the research will not be used against you or the angel civilization. It is just pure knowledge research."

"Knowledge research? I'll give you one after you give the professor an answer."

Maple Leaf was stunned at first, then looked happily at Carl who was giving him the same education, and said that as long as Carl could figure out why all things die, he would give him one.

There was no other way. The three diamond crystals that Fengye obtained from the broken black hole were just a boring decoration for me, who was not a scholar. Apart from being used as decoration, they had no other use at all. If I had to say one use for them, it was that they contained a little bit of the "nothingness" energy that was contaminated by the attack of Fengye's sword.

But in Fengye's opinion, apart from Professor Ruan Mei and Professor Ladior, who he had found, no one could necessarily analyze what kind of power it was. Even the two technology madmen whose research ability could stand shoulder to shoulder with the geniuses in the genius club in this world would at most classify this power as a special power.

After all, except for the walkers who have walked most of the way on the path of destiny, not everyone can exert the ability to destroy the black hole alone. Even if the black hole is only a preliminary black hole, it is not something that ordinary walkers of destiny can easily touch.

When Karl heard what Fengye said, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes, and he looked at Fengye with a bright look in his eyes:

“I will definitely figure this out.”

"Then come on."

Maple Leaf looked at Carl, who was full of energy, and spoke calmly. Silver Wolf saw that the situation that was originally going to be a fight had turned into a peaceful one after a few words. His whole little head was full of confusion about what happened. Thinking that the next fight was hopeless, he took off the game loading glasses. He looked at Kafka with regret:

"You also know about this scene?"

"No, the appearance of this scene can only be regarded as an unexpected event. After all, there are not many people with high IQ in this world. If we rely on those on Earth, we might as well start over. Don't forget that we are the ones who are dealing with the crisis on Earth."

Kafka looked at Silver Wolf nonchalantly and calmly, and told him the reason why the Earth and the solar system had solved the problem. Jingliu's cold voice slowly fell from his red lips:

"Don't worry. The troubles on Earth will surely get worse and worse under that guy's manipulation. When the time comes, we only need to assign one or two people to keep an eye on them."

"Miss Jingliu is right, but if we say that, wouldn't we become their babysitters?"

When Silver Wolf heard what Jingliu said, an unhappy expression was almost written on his face.

Kafka murmured softly:

"Don't worry, we won't be anyone's babysitters. We are just here to confirm their life or death. After all, they are the established protagonists of this world. We are just following the little guy's script. Don't pay attention to anything else. Things outside the script are not important at all."

"Kafka's words make sense, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that. As long as there's a mission, I'll complete it."

Silver Wolf casually took out a game console and kept his eyes on it without stopping.

Fengye briefly said a few words to Karl, and looked at Kafka and the others calmly:

"Okay, that's it for this incident. We'll leave the rest to time. Let's go back too!"

As they spoke, a layer of light energy fluctuations wrapped around the bodies of Fengye and the others. Rays of light flashed, and the bodies of Fengye and the others disappeared into the study room of the Death Song Academy. Carl watched Fengye and the others leave. His eyes occasionally looked outside the academy, and he asked Snow in a cold voice how many casualties the beast warriors who were protecting themselves had suffered:

"Snow, how many casualties did they have?"

"Reporting to my God, most of the soldiers stationed outside have died in the battle. Only a small number of beast warriors survived because of their special energy."

Snow basically responded to every question asked by his own god.

Hearing Snow's response, Carl's eyes, which had been looking out of the academy for a long time, slowly withdrew. After thinking quietly in his mind, he spoke:

"They have done a good job in guarding the place. I will equip them with a batch of obsolete void engines that I have been researching."

"Follow my God's instructions."

Snow, the gravedigger standing beside Carl, slowly left the study after hearing Carl's advice. When Snow was about to step out of the door, Carl looked at Snow calmly and asked a question:

"Snow, why do you think all things choose to sleep forever?"

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