Chapter 611 Nini's Painting



Chapter 611 Nini's Painting

Are the extraordinary people in the Temple of Silence powerful?

In fact, they are very powerful. They are almost the only sect that can fight against muskets head-on on the battlefield. The Candlelight Society is large and powerful, but its head-on combat capability is still inferior.

When the former Imperial Army invaded the White Crows, the Undertakers drove them out with flails in their hands. That was almost the most glorious moment of the Temple of Silence.

The tomb bearers of the temple were wearing heavy armor and charging in formation, tearing a hole in the ranks of the musketeers. After the battle, the lead bullets that shook out of their armor almost piled up into a small mountain.

At that time they used to joke that they had beaten back the age of muskets with the flail, and indeed, White Crow had enjoyed nearly ten years of peace.

Even when the white plague later swept across the northern border, the priests of these churches did not lose their spirit. The white plague was a natural disaster, and it was normal that they could not resist it. What's more, the Patriarch had a way to die together.

After waking up from Castel, the buried ones came to visit with curiosity. Castel's creations were good, but they, the extraordinary ones, were not bad either. If they fought a fair battle on the battlefield, the outcome might be uncertain.

As for Nora's claim that this was the right path, although many people were shaken, they were, after all, priests of the church, the tested pillars of the faith. Nora? Just a child.

But at this moment, looking at the airship that blocked out the sun in the sky, these priests were truly confused.

They are immortal and never afraid of sacrifice. As long as they fight uprightly, they will charge into battle no matter how many enemies there are. But...but they don't have wings.

If the Queen had sent this airship instead of musketeers, could they still have won?

Or in other words, how to fight?

The priests of the Church of Silence looked at the flails in their hands and felt so confused for the first time.

They seemed to be facing a white disaster again. No matter how strong your armor was or how superb your martial arts were, could you defeat the fog?

At least the fog can be touched, the airship in the sky

Can they bring back the era of muskets and knock down airships from the sky?

The undertakers said nothing, and neither did Nora.

The strength that Castel displayed this time no longer needed her to explain.

Nini looked around and didn't say anything, but her tail was wagging gently, and she was obviously very happy. She quietly picked up a pen and drew this scene in her notebook.

She usually preferred to write reports, but this time, she felt it would be better to draw them.

Several hands sketched in notebooks, and soon, a sketch was born.

A group of priests in heavy armor, with flails in their hands stained with blood, and at their feet were piles of enemy corpses.

But they did not smile to celebrate their victory, instead they all looked into the distance.

In the distance, there was a pitch-black fog. An airship painted with shark teeth was pressing down from the sky. A black steel ark revealed a hideous corner in the fog. Behind these was a giant beast that was far larger than them. Even its outline could not be seen in the fog, only its eyes could be seen.

His cold, emotionless eyes were not focused on anyone. He did not show any malice, as if everything in front of him was a worthless insect.

But these insects all looked at him.

His mere existence drove people crazy. The priests in the Church of Silence showed expressions of despair. Some threw down their weapons, some knelt down to pray, and some rushed towards it waving flails.

He doesn't care.

"Very good, very good. Hmm, let's make the overall style a little darker. Yes, perfect!"

Nini admired the draft in her hand and suddenly had a feeling that this painting would be famous throughout the ages.

While the priests were still visiting the island, Hughes also left his office.

Originally, he was watching Nini's live broadcast with great interest, and even put his work aside, but at this moment he had completely lost interest in doing so.

At this moment, he was walking quickly in the church, which gradually turned into a jog. Finally, he simply looked at Ash next to him: "Ash, take me there! We must hurry!"

Ash nodded, reached out his hand, picked up Zeus and carried him on his shoulder. The muscles on his snake's tail tightened and it snaked forward quickly.

The reason why Hughes was so anxious to go there was not because of an accident, but because of good news.

"Ash, you know, I've been waiting for this day for so long, and finally there's good news from Richard!"

The task that Hughes gave Richard was not just to go to the hospital to treat the priests, that was just a part-time job. The more important thing was to let him lead the research at the test site.

Study electricity.

Electricity can be obtained by cutting the magnetic lines of force when a coil performs specific actions in a magnetic field. In theory, it is even simpler than a steam engine.

But in this world, it is as difficult as climbing to the sky.

Such a simple principle took so long to make progress under Zeus's personal guidance. It was natural for Zeus to be excited.

Ash ran all the way and soon arrived at Richard's testing ground.

Unlike other dangerous research, the electrical test site was not set up in the inaccessible Jewel Bay, but on Castle Island.

Although it is the most remote cave on the east side of the island.

Walking out of the webway, Xiusi looked at the coastal caves that had become somewhat unfamiliar, feeling somewhat emotional.

Monica was eroded by pollution, and it was here that the battle took place. After that, it was used to store pollution until the deep sea war broke out.

Today, it has been transformed into a testing ground.

Unlike other test sites, the first thing Hughes saw when he arrived on the ground was a high wall.

The wall here is a bit strangely high. If it is to prevent outsiders or wild animals from entering, then a wall of several meters high would be enough. Even if it is to strengthen security and turn this place into a fortress, it would be exaggerated to increase the wall to more than ten meters high.

But what he saw before him was a wall more than fifty meters high, almost as tall as a twenty-story building.

In terms of height alone, many offshore lighthouses are not this high. If it weren't for the widespread use of reinforced concrete, the cost of building this wall alone would be sky-high.

As Xius walked into the wall, the whole environment changed again.

The clear sky and clouds were gone, replaced by slightly dim lights.

Looking up, an arched dome is above the test site.

When you are outside, you can't see clearly because the wall is too high. Only when you come in can you find that this place is completely covered with concrete.

But Xiu Si knew that what was under his feet was not ordinary foundation and soil, but the same reinforced concrete.

This is a huge Faraday cage!

(End of this chapter)

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