Chapter 957: Cradle of Eternity (1/2)
Gao Wen didn't know what to do for a while.
He stood quietly in front of the incubator, looked at the baby dragon in the transparent capsule, looked at the unsightly cub in his eyes, and even some ugly cubs, watched the little guy who had just visited the world started to pat its childish Wings, began to try to observe the surrounding environment-the dragon is really a powerful creature, so that their cubs can walk with their own power just after hatching, they can open their eyes to observe the world, and even...maybe already Have some magical power.
Gao Wen saw that the flow of light on the edge of the dragon's wings appeared like a rune.
But these outstanding talents do not make much sense in Talund.
"Is he observing us?" Amber asked aside curiously, "Hey, should this little guy treat us as parents, I heard..."
"No," Noleta shook her head. "The hatching sac is made of special materials. From the inside, the outside scene is filtered and processed, which can ensure that the dragon does not use the mechanical devices or other activities here. Things as their parents."
"We should leave," Melita stepped back half a step, "This little guy's parents may already be on the landing platform, and will come to claim him soon, this is an important occasion, we don't want to be here disturb."
A group of people quickly left the "Incubation Corridor", they walked into a softly lit passage, and people or dragons were still not visible in this extremely wide passage, only occasionally sliding along the wall or on the ground The fast-moving mechanical device broke the silence around. Everything is as Melita said: This is a highly automated factory. Almost everything here has been handed over to the machines controlled by Omega, and these machines... are the dragons of Tallond." starting point".
After walking quietly for a few minutes, Amber finally couldn't help breaking the silence: "The machines just scratched the skin behind the neck of the dragon, as if something was stuffed in it... what is that?"
"It is a synergistic-implanted composite device that can slowly affect and reshape the nervous system of the brain. The basis for the survival of newborn dragons in Tallond society is the starting point for everything. It is also the first official implantation for them. The foundation laid by the body," Melita said slowly, "The composite device will guide and strengthen the nervous system of the young dragon a little bit, until the latter can withstand the pressure caused by the implant and the "parallax signal interaction", which is probably It takes about ten years, and when that thing grows into a'slot' at the base of the dragon's skull, the dragon can accept the first official implant in their life."
Amber retells these difficult literal translation phrases that she heard strangely: "The first... formal implant?"
"Resonance core, an intracranial plug, with the life of the dragon," Melita said. "Only through it can we establish a connection with Omega directly. At the same time, it also has various functions such as identity recognition, location positioning, and individual property preservation. It can be said that only after the implantation of the core of the resonance core can a baby dragon truly become a member of Tallonde and survive in this prosperous and huge and terrible country."
"Are all dragons implanted in that thing?" Amber opened his eyes slightly. "Do you have any?"
"Of course, I have..." Melita smiled immediately, reaching for her head, but then dropped her hand, "Ah, well, not in this head, but I do have a resonance core. "
"Omega controls everything on this continent, and the resonance core is the end extension of Omega, which is the basis for the dragon's survival in Tallonde," Noreta continued, "even away from Tal In the case of Lund, Omega can also determine the location and health status of the dragon race through the resonance core, and maintain the contact between the far walker and the local. You can imagine how important this thing is for us."
"Is there—I mean what happens if the resonance core of a dragon clan is damaged or the connection with Omega is interrupted for other reasons?" Gao Wen couldn't help but ask curiously, "Did this happen? "Will any dragon clan in Tallond leave Omega for one reason or another?"
"...We simply can't imagine what it was like," Melita thought about it, and shook her head weirdly. "As far as I know, there has never been a Dragon Race leaving Omega. Of course, what you call'damage' It may indeed happen, but Omega will alert the first time and send an emergency rescue team to repair the connection of the "accidentally detached" and return him to Omega's network. If in Tallond , This process will not exceed twelve hours."
Speaking of which, Melita seemed to remember something suddenly, and added a few words with a smile: "But I have seen some older thrillers and repertoire, which mentioned that the unlucky protagonist damaged his resonance because of an accident. The core, and for some reason or so, Omega did not find him as an "accidentally detached person", so the dragon in question became the "transparent dragon" of Tarlonde society, no longer has an identity, and his property was cleared. I can’t leave, I can’t even open the door of my house, I can’t even give him a walk on the street, even the cleaning machine... Hey, it’s really scary, now it’s all my psychological shadow...”
"You saw too many weird old stories when you were a kid," Noreta couldn't help but mutter. "So you are just getting old now."
"That has nothing to do with this!" Melita immediately glared, "You just envy my classic temperament!"
Gao Wen: "..."
He wasn’t actually listening to the squabbling interaction between Melita and his friends, because what he saw and heard here had caused him to think deeply.
This is the intention of the dragon **** Enya insisting on visiting Tarlonde first? This is what the **** wants to see himself?
In thought, Gao Wen exhaled softly, then he shook his head, and saw that the softly lit and unusually wide passage seemed to have come to an end. There was a trapezoidal gate in front standing at the end of the corridor.
This tour of the hatchery factory seemed to be coming to an end, but before leaving, he couldn't help but ask Melita: "Yes, are you here too... hatched?"
"I'm not. I hatched it in an incubation plant in another city nearby," Melita shook her head and pointed at Noretar again, "but she was hatched here."
"Are you a member of the'Upper Tallond'?" Gao Wen asked again. "Are your parents also members of the jury or Mithril Treasure?"
Merita shrugged, and said Gao Wen’s unexpected answer: “I have no parents, and no jury employees like Noretta and I have no parents—the upper Tallond also has many different parts. Among them, the members of the jury, the elders’ home and the temple group are all special. Noreta and I are not ordinary dragon eggs “claimed” by parents, but the jury directly “made” from the factory, and the genetic factors come from certain Laboratories of large life groups. Such large companies specialize in serving the upper Tallond.
Then she paused and continued: "But Noretta and I don't know which laboratory we came from-this part of the information is confidential, only the Speaker and Omega have access and permissions. Of course, we also Don't care about this."
Amber's eyes were wide, and Melita and Noreita looked up and down inexplicably. It took a long time for her to say: "This... is a little beyond my imagination..."
Gao Wen glanced at Amber. In fact, he wanted to say that this half-elf was not qualified to speak of others. Her own birth method was even more bizarre than these "Talrond Dragons", but she still didn't say anything. Export.
He saw here that what he heard was too unexpected, and there were so many things worth thinking about that the rumors became boring.
After a few minutes, they left the incubator and came to the landing area outside the factory.
Noreta took Amber and Veronica to the nearby platform, and Melita turned into a dragon in front of Gao Wen and stood at the center of the landing platform. Looking at the vast night outside the platform and the dense city lights at the foot of the mountain like light-cast rivers, Gao Wen couldn't help but looked up and asked, "Where are we going next?"