Chapter 472 (1/2)
The stars move slowly in one direction. According to the experience on earth, the place where the stars will fall is in the West. But in this strange time and space a thousand light-years away, all experience is unreliable. The more real the feeling is, the more absurd the fact may be.
M42 Nebula hangs on the ridge line in the West and slowly falls to the back of the mountain. Only half of the huge and thin Barnard ring occupies half of the sky. A more dazzling globular Nebula rises from the eastern sky like a large red balloon. Bright stars hide in the balloon and shine brightly blue and white.
Aoki touched out the willow branches in his arms and sniffed them under his nose. A familiar smell from his hometown dispelled the discomfort caused by distance and strangeness.
A meteor cuts through the sky with a bright wake, leaving a beautiful straight line on the sky curtain. When it crosses less than half of the sky, it suddenly turns into a parabola, starts to fall, and disappears in half. Just when you thought it had burned out and disappeared, it suddenly appeared like a ghost, flashing a big S shape in the sky, flying from the south to the north, then straight up and back to the sky.
People who have experienced the coming of the giant moon and the surging waves are not surprised. They know that this must be another distorted space.
Everyone is tired and needs a rest.
Many temporary shelters have also been built in situ's savage camp, which is similar to the savage camp opposite. After inquiry, I learned that the savages led by situ had just arrived here.
Their original island slowly approached the sun, or it might not be the sun, but other stars. Anyway, the disaster happened like that. The river dried up, the forest lit a fire, and the savage tribe was engulfed by the sea of fire. Their patriarch held up his Scepter in the super hot sun. After ten days and nights, he finally fell down and became a mummy like corpse.
Situ took the scepter in his hand and led the savages back to the lake. The whole island has become a sea of fire. Only the lake in the heart of the island has water. The lake seems to connect with the endless deep sea. Even the sun can't dry it.
They persisted for a few days until there was a heavy fog on the island, and finally came here through the boiling lake.
Situ spoke lightly, as if he had just waited for a red light, crossed a road and came to the lawn of the city park for barbecue. However, Aoki clearly saw that Ivan and Boris showed a painful look on their faces when situ talked. He could see that the two men had lived and died even if their experiences were not as rich as petru's, and the things that could make them feel pain must be extremely unbearable.
When the giant moon was in the sky and the waves rolled up, the feeling of despair and suffocation was still deep in everyone's mind, and situ and they obviously experienced a more terrible disaster than the giant moon. The most important thing is that they struggled with the disaster in despair for more than ten days!
The savages prayed all night until the sky in the East turned white and the stars on their heads gradually disappeared.
The savage priest in charge of prayer came and respectfully handed the silver scepter to situ. They chattered a few words. The priest went down and took some savages to collect wild fruits on the trees and early morning dew. The remaining savages patrolled around the camp vigilantly and observed the movement of the savage camp opposite.
Mrs. Larry said, ”it turns out that Mr. stone is also a linguist. He can not only understand the savage language, but also speak it so fluently. I really admire him!”
Situ smiled and said, ”madam, I'm flattered! When it comes to linguistics, you're the real expert. I'm just opportunistic.”
Mrs. Larry said: ”Mr. stone, why be too modest! No one can think of any language, but a civilization that has developed over countless years. There is no way to be opportunistic. If so, please don't be stingy and be honest. There are still many ancient characters and disappeared languages in our written and archaeological history!”