"That's right," Rachel replied.
Todd paused for a moment, then said, "Why did Eliard place Sutherland next to the Beacon Tower?"
Rachel shook her head: "Iliad must have his reasons."
"Anything else about the beacon tower?"
"According to the records, I counted a total of eleven instances of temporal and spatial changes related to beacon towers. Ten of these instances were related to miracles. That is, God once used beacon towers to open time tunnels and travel between two worlds."
Todd asked, "And one more time?"
“About 5,500 years ago, there was a chieftain named Mu'aiyed. His tribe members accidentally discovered a giant black tower deep in a cave. Guided by his people, the chieftain walked down the tower for seven days and seven nights, experiencing a series of near-death experiences, and finally arrived at a room-like place deep underground.”
"In that room, he saw many glowing crystal barriers, and within those barriers, he saw symbols and images flashing incessantly. Muayed tried to touch those crystal barriers, and in his haphazard clicking, his soul suddenly entered a strange world."
"In that world, giant steel birds fly in the sky, steel houses float on the sea, and all buildings are made of stone. When you look up, you can't see the roof."
As Todd listened, he said, "I've heard Meredith tell this story before."
Rachel opened the hologram, which displayed an old manuscript with some incomplete and strange symbols on it.
The first character has a horizontal line on top, a circle in the middle, and another horizontal line at the bottom.
The second character has a circle on top and two horizontal lines below.
The third character has two circles on top and a horizontal line at the bottom.
Todd nodded as he looked at the code and said, "These are the binary codes I used in my original world. Meredith also told me about this."
Rachel hid the image and said, “I bet Meredith didn’t mention this next picture to you about Chief Muaiyed. I found it in Eliad’s notes; it seems someone drew a portrait of that chieftain five thousand five hundred years ago.”
In the holographic projection, Rachel displayed a profile portrait.
Todd looked at the portrait of the middle-aged man with a thick beard and a turban, and slowly said, "Meredis certainly didn't show this to me."
After staring at the screen for a few seconds, Todd suddenly stood up straight.
He used gestures to control the image software in the holographic projection, constantly making changes and additions to the portrait of Chief Mu'aiyede.
They removed the beard, then the headscarf, and finally adjusted the portrait's age to be younger.
Looking at the final revised portrait, Todd was so shocked that he forgot to speak.
This chieftain, Muaiyed, bears a striking resemblance to Tod, with about 70% similarity!
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