Chapter 1847 Activation Program
Bivis would open the book and hand it to Barlow. It was obviously useful for him to open it. Barlow took it and read it. This was a book about history knowledge written by a Western historian.
The place where Bevers opened was a message recorded by the historian, a message of the tribe war. Among them, a tribe of thousands of people sent two hundred young and middle-aged teams to attack another tribe, but the entire team disappeared in the middle.
After Barlow finished reading it, Bees handed him the other two books he had opened.
These two books were written by other Western historians and recorded this information. One of the authors was an archaeologist and had found the remains of the 200-man team.
In fact, the source of this news also comes from this.
However, there is a question that cannot be solved, that is, the cause of death of these two hundred people is really bizarre, as if it was killed by wild beasts.
This is a question that is unreasonable, because 200 people died in one place, which means that they are most likely to die at the same time, and die at the same time, and die from the scratch and bite of the beast. It can only be inferred that they encountered group attacks from the beasts.
But this is a team of 200 people. Not only are they all young and middle-aged, but they also have weapons, so it is impossible not to resist.
Moreover, hunting has always been a way for humans to get food early. Humans have already mastered very skilled hunting skills. What kind of group of wild beasts can kill a team of 200 young and middle-aged people holding weapons at one time?
There is also a question that is that all the corpses are complete. If it is attacked by groups of beasts, they must be treated as food. Why are their corpses still complete?
You should know that wild beasts do not have such high IQ. When eating, they will tear the food. Even if the corpse is complete, it is impossible for a person's corpse to stay in one place. Instead, they will be spliced after being excavated to obtain a complete personal corpse.
Although these two hundred corpses were buried in the ground in complexity when they were discovered, none of them were separate and did not overlap with each other.
Although there are not many pamper scrolls and the like on the bookshelf, they can't finish reading them in a short time. After reading the books that Weiss opened, Barlow pointed to the books in the entire library and asked, "Have you finished reading all these?"
"I have basically finished reading it." Biweis nodded and said, "There are still some new books that have not been finished, and I have sorted them out in this bookshelves that are useful."
After a pause, Bees said again: "Look at it slowly, there is still something to do tonight!"
Hearing Bevers' words, Barlow nodded and began to check out the parchment scrolls in the bookshelf and some relatively old books.
But Bees left the library in the mine and didn't know what to do.
All afternoon, Barlow was flipping through the information on the bookshelf. When it was time for dinner, Bees appeared and asked Barlow to follow him to have dinner.
The vast majority of the parchment scrolls are pictures and various pictures, and most of them are simple drawings, not simple drawings, and they all draw some strange creatures, which seem to be vaguely related to certain Western myths and legends, but there is no specific evidence.
During dinner, Barlow naturally asked this question.
Biweis smiled and said, "Have you read the notes I have compiled?"
"I read it, because I read it, I have questions." Barlow said with a smile: "Looking at the notes you have compiled, there are basically some speculations, and nothing can be confirmed!"
Biweis spread his hands and said, "It's true. I don't know what era these parchment rolls are from. They were collected by me in the name of collecting antiques over the years. The reason why I think these parchment rolls are useful to our Norton family, or to trace the origin of our Norton family, is that the specific reason cannot be explained to you for the time being, and you will understand it later."
Hearing Beves' words, Barlow stopped asking questions, but changed the subject and asked: "What you wrote in your notes, is the lifespan of our Norton family very long? Why didn't I realize that the average lifespan of our Norton family is very long?"
“The average life expectancy of those ordinary members is the same as those outside, and the core members of our Norton family are different,” Bees said. “That’s what you’ll see a real answer when you’re a little later.”
After saying this, Bees picked up his glass and signaled to Barlow, saying, "Eat first!"
When Bevers said this, he obviously did not plan to continue discussing some of the Norton family matters with Barlow during the meal, so Barlow stopped asking anything more.
The dinner for only Beves and Barlow was over soon.
Dinner was eaten in the library. After dinner, Bees took Barlow to a bookshelf and stood there and pulled out one of the books.
This book is fake, not a real book, but a switch-opening terminal. The book cannot be completely pulled out, and can only draw some distance.
After the switch terminal is turned on, the bookshelf first shrinks backwards and then slides to one side, revealing a passage.
Bivis took Barlow into the passage. At the end of the passage was a circular room with a circular stone platform in the middle, with a distinct human-shaped trace on it.
The traces of this human figure are in the shape of a "big" shape. Biweis Chong's willful traces were marked. Barlow asked in confusion: "Do you want me to lie on?"
"Yes!" Biweis said in a deep voice: "They should be coming soon, you lie down first."
"They?" Barlow asked in confusion, but as Bevers said, he lay in the traces of willfulness on the stone platform.
"It's the core member of our Norton family." Biweis smiled and said, "If you want to become a core member of the Norton family, you need to go through some programs. This program will play a similar role in activation on your body. Although you have the blood of your ancestors, you must also be activated before you can become a core member."
Although Barlow didn't understand what was going on, he knew that Bees didn't dare to harm him because his father Constantine was the manager of the Norton family, and no member of the Norton family dared to harm him.
"Have everyone come?" A voice sounded, and at the same time, the person walked into the circular room. The voice was very familiar to Barlow. It was not someone else's, but his father Constantine.
Chapter completed!