336 Why does the war burn (Part 2)

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Luo Binhan thought that this was another quite complicated issue, and there might be another White Tower column. What he didn't expect was that Joel Fineman immediately gave him a concise and clear answer.

"That's where the Alliance used to fight the Titans Jin Enga," she said.

Luo Binhan blinked and waited for her to say more. That seemed to stump Joel Farman, who carefully crafted her words for half a minute before saying emphatically: "They're big."

"How big is it?"

"The largest of them can eat star systems."

This word goes beyond Luo Binhan’s intuitive feelings about numbers and space. He blinked without any reaction and said, "Is that difficult to deal with?"

"The star layers they occupied in the past were ten times that of the Alliance." Joel Farman said seriously, "Maybe a hundred times, because we don't know where Jin Enga is yet. When the Alliance first came into contact with them, there were only Fire Thieves. He has the authority to declare war as a whole. He went to contact the Jin Enga Titans and found that they were too edible, so the Alliance must drive them away or eliminate them."

Luo Binhan had some doubts about the history told by Joel Fineman, especially because the motivation sounded too personal. He turned his attention to Momolo, looking for a different voice.

"The Dark Titan is indeed very powerful, Mr. Luo." Momolo said, "Although I was still very young at the time and did not participate in the frontline war, Senior Upsilon had already gone as a temporarily recruited intern. Participated in the war. His location is the star layer behind the battle line. Under normal circumstances, he will not encounter the real Titan God. However, the ether pollution on the front line created some random passages, and some of the Titan God's corpses fell into it. It They fell to the star layer where their predecessors were stationed at the time, and then resurrected without anyone noticing. The asteroid belt they were stationed in was quickly eaten up, if it weren't for the mage lady who led the team, who finally hid them in a In Snow Globe's dream, the ether isolator was successfully activated in that area, and I'm afraid seniors and the others won't be able to wait until rescue arrives."

Luo Binhan raised his head and began to imagine a behemoth that could swallow his home star and all the planets it was attracted to. But it was indeed beyond the scope of experience that he could understand. He could only imagine a giant standing in the void, grabbing some small beans floating around and stuffing them into his mouth. But what kind of materials could make up such a giant that is bigger than the sun? What's going on in its belly? Could it be that it is filled with stomach acid larger than the size of a star?

"Do we have the same understanding of the word 'eat'?" he asked cautiously.

"It's clearly an act of absorption," Joel Fineman said solemnly but incoherently.

"Just absorbing it? No follow-up arrangements?"

Momolo and Joel Fineman wiggle their heads together. They looked at him with the same puzzled eyes, which made Luo Binhan realize that neither of them were regular visitors to the toilet. He had no choice but to clear his throat and said: "Then why don't you excrete something after eating? Just put it in your stomach?"

"Oh, no." Joel Farman replied, "New titans will be born, sometimes a dozen, sometimes more than a hundred. Then it will eat all its offspring, or be killed by them. One offspring is eaten. In the process they will eat other things to maintain their strength, they will also try to expand and maintain territory, but most of all they will eat their own siblings. I have heard that they have been repeating this from birth."

Luo Binhan stared at her stiffly, watching her nonchalantly open her pocket, take out a fluorescent candy and stuff it into her mouth. He looked at Momolo again. He saw a little sympathy and pity on the latter's face, but it was also far calmer than he thought. Luo Binhan suspected that he was strange, but he couldn't help but asked: "Is this a fucking normal phenomenon?"

"They are gods." Joel Farman said vaguely, "Nature gods. Ancient laws. Everything is normal."

"Isn't that true? I've never seen anything like this before, right?"

"The ones you have seen are all within the Alliance." Joel Farman said, "If they couldn't coexist with us at all, they would have been eliminated long ago, or they would have been expelled outside the Alliance, but that was on the New Front direction. The Alliance does not intend to continue to advance in this direction. The Titans have been eliminated, and perhaps Central City feels that there will be no threat in this direction for the time being."

Her last words could be considered good news to Luo Binhan, but for some reason he was still worried about this new knowledge. He thought of a certain silver-tailed hound and the brief dream he had on the sea of ​​fire.

"So," he asked a little uncomfortably, "what do Titans look like? They can't negotiate or something?"

Joel Fineman and Momolo looked at each other, then shook their heads firmly together.

"Mr. Luo, the Jin Enga Titan God is a very powerful nature god, and many of its properties are close to the original species. When a Titan God is close to you, you have no way to detect it, so there is no way to communicate with it. .”

"Isn't it quite big? I can't see it yet?"

"It's because the Titans are too large to be observed by you, Mr. Luo." Momolo said with a heavy tone, "Their movements, sounds, and thoughts are all invisible to you, Mr. Luo." It is impossible to understand directly. If we do not visualize them in other fields of view, we can only rely on some instruments to measure the ether value to infer the actions of the Titans. Without these two methods, life living on conventional planets It is simply impossible to realize that the Titan God is alive. Even at the moment of being swallowed by the Titan God, all that can be felt is that all the planets in the universe are extinguished - 'eternal darkness and deathly silence'. Many civilizations were destroyed before They all just regarded this as some kind of cosmic-level natural disaster. Originally, they were unable to realize our existence. It was because the actions taken by Mr. Fire Stealer truly threatened their existence, so the two sides could call it a 'war. '."

Luo Binhan opened his mouth. He couldn't imagine the situation Momolo described, but he didn't really look forward to seeing it with his own eyes.

"So the Alliance won in the end?" he said.

"We won, Mr. Luo." Momolo replied.

Luo Binhan applauded and said: "Good thing."

His voice sounded slightly less energetic, which made Momolo look at him with confused eyes. Luo Binhan shrugged, feeling that he was just not very interested in this matter. If the Titans seemed to him no different than the heat death of the universe, why would he care whether they were alive? Unless they, like a certain silver-tailed hound, could get into his dreams and nag at him.

"I still don't know how you won." Luo Binhan finally said, "This thing is similar to disaster relief, right? Are you going to beat me on the head?"

"It was ether pollution, Mr. Luo. That caused many people to lose their hometown, but it did protect everyone's lives. As long as time passes, we will definitely find a way to restore the contaminated area to its original state. Many of my seniors are here By studying the technology in this area, there may be a breakthrough soon.”

Luo Binhan patted his shoulder encouragingly. At this time, there was a loud bang in the room. They turned their heads and saw that the largest copper tripod in the room was turned upside down, covering the large and small containers underneath. Panting, Wan Bozi leaned against the tripod and asked Popa to help her wipe the dust off her face.

"Done." She took a deep breath and said, "Let's go now!"