The darkness and distortion hidden beneath the surface of civilized society, the eerie whispers that only rise in the dead of night!
The day the sea fog rolled in, the world turned into a lon...
Eros quickly glanced over the information, and then he saw the report at the bottom of the newspaper.
"Expert Interpretation: The Value of Ancient Coins and the Historical Codes Behind Them"
Recently, the ancient coins that were accidentally exposed due to mountain collapse have attracted widespread attention from all walks of life.
To gain a deeper understanding of the value of these ancient coins, we interviewed Professor Giles Dawson, a famous history professor at Haidalam University.
Reporter: Hello, professor, thank you for taking the time to accept our interview.
First of all, I would like to ask you why the value of these accidentally discovered ancient coins of the Kingdom of Night is so high?
Nowadays, a wealthy businessman offered the value of an ancient coin of the Kingdom of Night at 100 pounds, and the price is still rising.
What do you think about this?
Professor Giles Dawson: “This is an interesting and important question.”
The reason why these ancient coins are so valuable is first of all their historical value.
Our current history knows too little about the Empire of Night that was established in the Second Era.
All we know is that it was once a vast empire whose territory covered the entire Croatian continent, and also included the Rodinia continent in the south, and the Bellava continent in the east.
Such a huge empire should have left many traces.
But the reality is just the opposite. If not all the history books about the Second Age recorded such a super giant empire,
We even think that this country is fictional.
But unfortunately, there is very little information about this super-giant empire in those history books, often only one or two brief descriptions.
This has brought our research on this ancient super-giant empire to a standstill.
The traces of the ancient Night Empire that appear here may help us understand the history of the Second Era more deeply.
Reporter: "I see. These ancient coins are so valuable because they can help us understand the history of the Second Age."
"But how can we understand the history of the Second Age, Professor?"
Professor Giles Dawson: "The fog that blocks the Croatian continent today appeared at the end of the Second Era, when the ancient empire fell."
"Perhaps we can find the reason for the appearance of the mist from the cause of the demise of this ancient empire."
"Knowing this, perhaps we can research targeted methods to dispel the fog."
"Let the lost continents of Rodinia and Bellava reappear in front of the Croatian continent."
Reporter: "But many people believe that the fog that surrounds the entire Croatian continent is the power of the gods and a punishment from the gods on mankind."
"That's why our steamships and airships will completely lose their direction once they enter the fog."
"Even us humans, if we come into contact with that fog, will develop very serious infectious diseases in our bodies."
"Isn't this something that only gods can do?"
Professor Giles Dawson: "Ridiculous! There is no such thing as a god in the world. We must believe in science!"
"The reason why our steamships and airships lost their way in the fog is because the fog interfered with the magnetic field and caused the instruments on board to malfunction."
"And the reason why there is an infectious disease is because this fog carries extremely serious radiation."
"These radiations will damage human genes and cause mutations. That is why people who have been exposed to the fog will become deformed."
"Also, the reason why it is contagious is that the radiation is extremely concentrated, leaving residual radiation on the bodies of those who come into contact with the mist."
“That’s what causes the infection!”
"We have to believe in science. There are no gods in the world. These are all superstitions."
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After reading the newspaper, Eros was a little surprised:
"You mean Ms. Vivian went to steal ancient coins?"
Peter rolled his eyes and said unhappily:
"If Vivian knew you thought of her like this, she would be angry."
Eros was even more confused. Wasn't Peter trying to tell him this by asking him to read the newspaper?
Seeing that Eros was still a little confused, Peter slapped his forehead and said suddenly:
"You read it wrong, it's this one!"
As he spoke, he took another newspaper from the other side of the table and handed it to Eros.
Eros took it and looked at it, and immediately understood what Peter wanted to express.
This newspaper contains a job advertisement posted by the City Hall, recruiting people such as temporary workers.
Then let these temporary workers catch the citizens who come and try to steal ancient coins, and fine them 2 shillings for each one they catch.
This fine is the temporary worker's remuneration.
Eros' eyes widened. Oh my god, could it be that Vivian, a Sequence 6, went to capture ordinary people?
Peter chuckled and said, "It's night time now, and it's raining heavily. Those citizens who stole the ancient coins might dare to attack the police when they can't see clearly."
"And those police officers dare not shoot or use heavy force, because if they injure them, they might go to the city hall to complain the next day, saying that the police are using violence in law enforcement."
"Then I don't know which genius came up with an idea for the city hall, asking it to recruit some temporary workers to catch the citizens who stole the ancient coins."
"They will be fined two shillings for each one they catch, and they keep the fine themselves."
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