317. Chapter 023. Excavating Talents(1/2)
Chapter 317 023. Discover talents
silence.
Time passed in silence, and Atquez felt a strange smell gradually fill the air. The blanket on the ground slowly rolled up, and the originally warm and pleasant room gradually became dark and humid, with vortices and invisible vortices.
Rising from the abyss, penetrating into the universe from bottom to top, eating away at everything bit by bit.
Atquis remained silent, but he clearly felt a buzzing sound coming from his ears.
He heard electromagnetic waves bombarding planetary atmospheres, high-energy rays erupting and destroying civilizations one after another, waves of entropy increasing continuously advancing, the drumbeats of collisions playing, and the overture of meltdown and grinding giving new life.
He heard the howls and cries of wolves coming from the lower cantilever of the Little Lion constellation. It started when the first ape picked up the stone, and then the universe reverberated with a concerto of guns and magic.
He heard the ending of the magnificent epic, the cold explosion, echoing above the ozone layer. The vacuum did not transmit sound, it only transmitted the embers of destruction.
When it all came to an end, Atkizi heard only distorted white noise.
Coming from the abyss of stars, there is an endless distorted whisper.
In a daze, he felt that his mental power was being bent by a star, and his whole person was captured by a powerful attraction. The terrifying shock resonated through every cell in his body, and the infection spread like a disease, instantly defeating his entire person.
Tremble, horror, trembling, hysteria.
"Don't worry, my job is first to find talents, and secondly to teach and educate people."
"Buried underground."
Fortunately, magicians are very skilled at digging graves. There are few magicians who have never dug graves... He was talking about exploring archaeological remains.
"You are right. I have a bad impression of the narrative class. Although they are overlords, they have no principles and bottom lines in their actions. This possibility is not non-existent - but we cannot let this young man go."
Balcomon shook his head and said:
Balcomon turned around and said in a dumbfounded voice:
"You also know that high-level dragon descendants are not often found. The people above are considering how to keep him here with us. If not, it is best to keep his blood descendants."
Balcomon saw Atkis's thoughts and simply waved his hand:
"Is there any problem? Isn't he going to fight for us anymore?"
"But it does not rule out that this kind of thinking is deliberately used to reduce the possibility of spies being suspected."
"It seems like there's no problem, right?" Atquis hesitated for a moment, not realizing what the problem was.
"That's right. It's a bit long, so I have to make it short."
Balcomon pondered for a moment, released a shielding magic on the spot, and then said with confidence:
"Do you know that golden dragon monk, Archer Duken Monser?"
"Great!" Atkizi said happily: "So where is she now? Do you need me to do anything?"
"Minister Balcomon..."
"We cannot waste such high-quality talents. As long as he receives education in our university and provides knowledge output, we will make money. It is just right to arrange it in the interstellar school. We can observe his movements without letting him
Feeling ignored.”
"Who would send an obviously inhumane divine holder to lurk in an illegal civilization - isn't this the same as a firefly at night?"
Atkizi's eyes lit up:
"As for the Interstellar Academy, they are all students from some illegal civilizations and lower-level planetary civilizations that we have allied with. Although their political status is high, their sensitivity is much worse. There will be no secret magic workshops or important magic research.
project."
When Atkizi heard that it was a task within his major, he immediately felt relaxed:
"There are too many people named Leos, even if they become gods later, there will be many." Balcomon shook his head: "What's more, even a three-year-old child knows that Leos and the sixth god he is loyal to
[Dominator Will]——Mephidria is the one who died most completely."
What's more, a teaching planet can have any dangerous missions. This is obviously Minister Balcomon's intention to cultivate himself well, whether as the second-in-command or as a future candidate - with the minister's character, it is estimated that similar talents have already been
There are several.
"Even if he is really a narrative-level undercover, it doesn't matter. The Interstellar School is originally a place to showcase our Crystal Tower civilization to the outside world."
Balcomon could not calm down for a long time. He looked at the nebula outside the window and said in a deep voice:
"Atkizi, do you know what the problem is?"
Atkizi said:
As a bureaucrat and soldier of an interstellar civilization, Balkomon's vision is much broader. He has seen a lot of blackmail and getting the best of both worlds.
At this moment, Balcomon suddenly spoke:
"Damn it, why are you so indifferent?"
"Because of this, this 'Leozi' has quite a lot of significance. He has divinity. Compared with other people, he can take fewer detours in the exploration of the road. Being able to witness how he grows,
His resume itself is a valuable resource.”
Balcomon glanced at Atkis: "You were influenced by external opinions and knew that I had conflicts with narrative-level civilization, so you were worried that you would hit a minefield, right?"
It's very common and very scary.
Atkizi was stunned: "There are only so few?"
"He is not a human being. Even Night Butterfly's synthetic robot will not be so cold and heartless."
Atkizi's answer also satisfied Balcomon. The subsequent reports and opinions were also in place, and the level was definitely above the standard. Balcomon nodded frequently. After the discussion ended, he admired the young subordinate in front of him very much:
If Leos dared to play this trick with them, then Balcomon wouldn't mind letting him experience the feeling of a gamma ray burst.
"This is good for everyone. We don't have to worry about him betraying and leaving in the future, causing us to lose too much money. Leoz won't feel that we pay too much attention to him and require and supervise him too much, which will affect him.
What it says about us.”
"I'm afraid the actual situation is even less. After enduring the curse, those who can still stand up and fight are probably not enough to collect a planet together. Most of them are still gathered in the hands of the three major narrative-level civilizations. At this point, they can
What unites them is the pursuit of the path."
His tone was full of confusion and helplessness, and the oppression and distortion in the air disappeared. Atkizi woke up instantly. The clothes on his back were wet with cold sweat, and the spells being inscribed were quickly evaporated.
"No matter what, we have to be careful, minister." Atqez reminded: "A young man with divinity deserves more attention than the descendants of gods - could it be that he is sent by the narrative level?
spy?"
Atkizi understood:
"...There are many narrative-level gods, but what's the point?"
Atkizi replied:
"This cannot be written by a human being. There is no pyrotechnics or human touch in the words, but he is absolutely correct. Even a robot cannot be so correct."
But this time, it really became a matter of ‘discovering’ talents.
"That's not the case. According to my rudimentary understanding, she was a person from decades ago who accidentally disappeared. Next, it's your job."
If he wants to stand out, Atquez knows he still has to perform more.
"I will give you two assistants. This task is not difficult, but it requires your long-term attention."
Balcomon picked up the document and threw it on the desk:
"First of all, keep this article confidential and conceal the issue of his divinity... This kid should not enter the temple. Since there is the possibility of narrative-level civilized spies, it is better to directly arrange the person in an interstellar-level academy. This way
It also reduces our intelligence sensitivity."
"This is divinity." Balcomon said: "He possesses divinity. Divinity is higher than human nature and is separated from human nature. It is impossible for human beings to have such feelings and heights of structure - human beings will make mistakes, and
Gods don’t know how. The only reason why gods make mistakes is because of insufficient strength, not subjective mistakes.”
"That's a great idea!"
After all, there are not many civilizations in the universe that can stably acquire divinity, but in the Abyss, the narrative-level civilization just has such qualifications.
"Do you think this young man named Leos is the same as the Leos in the fairy tale..."
"I know a little bit about it. It is said that through chance, he obtained the bloodline of a high-level dragon clan, and thus embarked on a special path. His mind became noble and pure, so he voluntarily joined us and assisted us in the battle."
Atkizi praised:
"This way we can save face, allow him to work for us, and we don't have to worry about him learning confidential information - it will be better for everyone if we all take a step back."
In fact, there is one more thing that Balcomon did not say.
Balcomon lowered his head and looked at the document in his hand. What appeared on it was an argumentative article of no more than 10,000 words.
The most unpretentious writing style is used throughout the article, everything is kept simple, and every word is just right.
Atkizi thought for a moment and then said:
"Archer Duken seems to be fighting very well on the front line. People around me have read about the Battle of the Eye of the Galaxy, where he fought against three Kappa-level warriors without falling behind. It can be said that with him here,
The Battle of the Galaxy Eye will not be lost. It is a blessing to have such allies."
Before, Balcomon exuded the aura of Jie Yuan, and he obviously sensed the possibility of some relationship between 'Leoz' and the Narrative Level, but at this moment, he suddenly regained his composure and made such a rational judgment.
"Please tell me, I will do my best to do it well." Atkizi affirmed.
To be continued...