Chapter 664 Earthsea Conference
When the Narwhal slowly drove into the stronghold, everyone was shocked. There were five exploration ships in total, but only one came back. What did they go through? Didn’t they negotiate with a foundation? How could it be like this?
However, when Charles announced that he had reached a partnership with the foundation, everyone's faces showed joy and immediately put the dead crew behind them.
Although it is a pity to die, the situation of living people is more important than that of dead people.
Soon, inside a spacious tent, the Earth Sea Conference was held again, and Charles saw the faces of all the Governors on the surface again.
However, compared with the past, the number of people is smaller. If there were more than 100 governors before, then they are only more than 100 now.
"This is a dark map, and the foundation is also exploring. They are exploring much larger places than us." With Charles gently pressing on the metal disc, a three-dimensional map like a nebula appeared in front of him.
The entire map is a spindle shape, with a narrow bottom and a large top. Each point on it is not a planet, but a floating island, or something else. Each point has a different color, mostly black and dark purple.
Before Charles could speak again, Feuerbach's head suddenly projected next to the map.
"Good evening everyone, I'll introduce to you the specific situation of the entire Dark Sky Sea."
As he gently pulled the map with his hand in the football-sized map, the entire projection map instantly became larger, covering everyone. The Governor of the Earth Sea had never seen these, and they were secretly surprised.
"There are different colors and different dangers. Generally speaking, the black ones have been thoroughly explored and eliminated dangers, but we cannot completely relax our vigilance. After all, the above is very lively, and maybe something will go up again."
Feuerbach pointed his finger at the two floating islands that Charles had explored before.
"The purple nebula represents danger, which also represents dangerous areas and dangerous "things"." His finger re-pointed to the area where 005-3 existed.
"Yellow represents the unknown, and the place here changes at any time."
At this time, Anne, the representative of the West Sea next to him, asked: "Do you have these dangerous information? We need to know as much as possible."
Feuerbach looked at her contemptuously, "You know you are not an explorer at first glance. You see, our respected Captain Charles would not ask such a childish question."
"When you know some things, you have been affected. I don't know sometimes it's not to harm you, but to protect you. The less you know, the safer it is."
Charles looked at the purple nebula with a serious expression, thinking in his heart, "Are these places where gods live on the surface?"
"Please forgive her for being abrupt. The West Sea has not been very enthusiastic about exploring the island itself before. Mr. Foundation, what do you call it?" Jax, president of the Explorer Association, looked at Feuerbach in the air with a smile.
"Feuerbach, although this is not my real name, you can call me that."
"Mr. Feuerbach, please tell us about your direction and what we need to do."
Jax smiled and said humbly.
Feuerbach did not answer immediately, but instead turned his eyes to Charles, who was silent next to him, and gave him a questioning look.
"You said, I'm listening."
Feuerbach bowed slightly, closed his hands slightly, and the map returned to the size of a football, and he stroked his finger to the right.
"We are exploring to the right in full. The entire dark sky sea is very large, but it is not without boundaries. As long as we explore its boundaries, their center position is the anchor point of darkness."
Charles looked at the starry map and thought to himself: "How big has the darkness of the earth and sea expanded on it? The foundation has been exploring for so long that it has not even touched its boundaries?"
"I have a question. Why only explore both sides, not the above? What if the dark anchor above you are talking about is where the above?" Julio's aggressive voice rang out in the tent.
"Because according to our exploration, the highest darkness can only be so high, and the existence above it cannot afford to provoke." His fingers drew a stroke above the map.
"What?" Anna, with sharp eyes, stood out from the crowd.
Feuerbach turned his head and looked at Charles, "Captain, this has nothing to do with our next cooperation, so there should be no answer, right?"
"Will knowing this information threaten our lives?"
"That's not the case, it just doesn't matter. If you really want to know, please wait and I'll ask for instructions."
After saying that, Feuerbach's figure disappeared from mid-air, and a buzzing sound suddenly sounded in the tent, and the governors talked in groups of three or five about what had just happened.
"You were the first to contact them. How much do you know about the foundation?" Julio asked in front of Charles.
"No more than you. Judging from the information I collected before, they should have been established 1,000 years ago when humans on the surface were to contain and study abnormal phenomena, events, individuals, etc. in the world."
"Simply put, it is a relic. There were nearly 7 billion humans on the surface of the ground. If these things are not controlled, they will definitely be dangerous to people, and they will also have psychological impacts on people around the world, causing panic and interfere with human daily life. Therefore, they need to protect the world in secret."
"From the current situation, they probably didn't protect them at that time, otherwise the surface would not have become what they are now."
Jax, the president of the Exploration Association next to him, came over. "How do you know they are secretly protecting the surface instead of using the relics to rule others? I don't believe they are so selfless."
"It's very simple, because I came here at that time. I'll tell you clearly that there was no trace of them on the surface at that time."
Hearing Charles' words, Jax didn't ask anything else and smiled and helped himself with one-sided frame.
"Since they are so selfless, do you think they are reliable?" Julio asked.
Charles, who was frowning, shook his head slightly. "Unreliable, judging from the information I collected before, the foundation from the bottom of the surface should have been erased by the gods."
Chapter completed!