Chapter 1129: From the other side (2/2)

"Of course not enough. This mechanical structure was not originally used to track celestial bodies. I now use a servo brain to take over the control of the mechanical disk of this antenna. The calculation accuracy of the servo brain is sufficient, but the mechanical accuracy of the mechanical disk is flawed. "Bertila said, "This problem should be solved after the mechanical disk is rebuilt, but we still need some astrology experts here-I don’t think about the level of astrology masters at the Palamel Observatory, the Empire Just a few graduates from the academy, at least they know how to construct antenna tracking trajectories based on the laws of the celestial sphere."

"I will arrange the best astrologer for you, as well as sufficient funds," Gawain glanced at Bertila. "Who learned this way of talking about pretending to be pitiful and cheating funds?"

Bertti Ramen doesn't change the color, no response.

Then the whole platform fell silent. Gawain, Bertila, and Bercetia were silent under the antenna. This tacit silence lasted for a full minute before they suddenly said in unison: "It Does it really come from the stars?"

After the words fell, the three looked at each other, and after a brief silence, they laughed in unison, and then Bersetia took a deep breath as if her tense nerves suddenly relaxed: "But I still can't believe it... although I do This thought came up, but is it really possible? The mysterious signal you are talking about, it..."

"This is not a whimsical idea, although many people really haven't thought about it in this direction," Gawain interrupted Bersetia, his expression serious, "I guessed that when this signal first appeared. , But I never told anyone, because this idea is too advanced and does not fit the thinking habits of many people. You should know that I...have a different view of the starry sky from yours."

Bertila and Bersetia also thought of Gawain’s identity as an "outer-territorial wanderer". They glanced at each other and nodded slightly, but did not pick out anything.

"Over the past two years, we have done a lot of research on this signal," Gawain continued, "Bertila should be very clear about this-we have set up monitoring stations throughout the country, even in the Ogure tribe. An overseas site was also set up. We tried to lock the source of this signal in various ways, but nothing was found on the ground. Of course, we also tried to point the antenna to the sky, but maybe it was bad luck, or the old crystal was not sensitive enough. , None of the antennas pointing to the sky received any useful information...except this time.

"Of course, it cannot be ruled out that this signal comes from other places, such as the shadow world or a certain elemental world that overlaps with the real world, or even... the gods. But we currently do not have the ability to establish large-scale strongholds in these places, so this The speculation can only be a guess. The only clue that can be reliable so far... is this time."

Bersetia did not say a word, but raised her head in a daze. She looked up at the sky. When the glow dimmed with time and a faint twilight spread from a distance, her keen eyes caught a few points. Starlight—In the past ten centuries, she seemed to have never noticed that these stars were so attractive to her.

In a trance, she heard Gawain’s voice coming from the side: “In fact, we should have known long ago that we are not the only intelligent individuals in this universe-in this world, ‘outsiders’ are not rare guests.”

"Yes, I know that there is a sea monster kingdom in the far eastern deep sea. They claim to come to this planet on a huge ship that can fly between stars. Some sea monster allies are even active in the empire," Berti La nodded slightly, "I have seen stories about these sea monsters in newspapers and radio shows."

"But this is the first time we have heard voices from outside the planet with our'ears'...Although it is only possible," Bersetia retracted her gaze towards the sky and looked at Bertila and Gawain. "A distant and unknown world sent us a mysterious and unknown voice... This is not the same as listening to a story. I never thought I would experience such a thing."

"I didn't think about it either," Gawain smiled, with mixed emotions in his smile, "This... even makes me feel a little at a loss."

"You don't seem to be so happy?" Bersetia keenly noticed Gawain's emotions. "I thought you would be a little happier about it-this is an exciting discovery, and it's also related to the "starry sky". related."

"But this is not necessarily a good thing," Gawain was indeed very excited for a while, but now the excitement is gradually fading, and more thoughts are spreading from the bottom of his heart. "Don't forget that in our world,'step forward' is always It is accompanied by great risks."

Hearing these words, Bersetia also calmed down instantly. She suddenly thought of the documents from the Theocracy Council, the few words revealed by the Dragon Clan, and her solemn expression appeared in her eyes: "You mean... Lost control because of our act of looking up at the stars..."

"It's not so bad," Gawain shook his head. "According to reliable information, just'looking up at the starry sky' itself will not cause the gods to lose control. Only the act of stepping on the starry sky will drive them crazy, so at least at this stage, this It was discovered that there would be no risk of a divine disaster."

"Reliable information?" Bertila couldn't help frowning, "Is this information really credible?"

"Believable," Gawain nodded, "The Dragon God told me before he went crazy."

Bercetia & Bertila: "...then this is indeed credible."

"But the risk does not just come from looking up at the stars," Gawain shook his head, and couldn't help but glanced at the sky again, "The source of this signal itself...maybe dangerous."

The Silver Queen suddenly showed a thoughtful look. At the same time, the stars in the distance that were gradually beginning to twinkle seemed to have a different meaning in her eyes.

Maybe... there really are a group of supposed "senders" among the stars, maybe the signal heard by the Thorin monitoring station today really comes from that distant direction, if all of this is true, then "they" "It should be there, at an unimaginable distance between humans and elves, looking out over here on the other side of the starry sky.

This distance far exceeds the barrier between the mortal kingdoms and the Gondor Wasteland.

A magnificent wall has turned the mortals outside the wall and the cultists inside the wall into two completely different “ethnic groups”. Those “senders” far away from the starry sky... are they friendly?