Chapter 861
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Dean was relieved. He thought that the great priest wasn't able to fully control the spaceship. Or the spaceship had been shot down during the cataclysm and was seriously damaged. The internal defense system and the external attack weapon system were completely ineffective. Or both problems existed at the same time. That's why Amelie's family had been living in the spaceship for generations. But they could only linger at death's door.
It must be known that the most basic configuration of such a big ship would be a super wide range search detector. It would be able to create a 3D map of the nearby area to find the way out.
Although the great priest could predict the good and bad luck of the outside world. However the range of the great priest's prediction seemed to be extremely limited. Blue Fish Lake wasn't far from here. Dean could even hear the movement of the Blue Fish Lake with his own perception. Of course, it had to be a big movement.
"The only function of the ship is migration. The weapon system has long been ineffective. Otherwise the great priest would have used the ship to sweep the abyss." Dean speculated, "The energy of the ship should be running out. Otherwise the great priest wouldn't want to get the coordinates of the wall from me. However, the lights on the roof of the village are still on day and night. From this point of view, the great priest shouldn't be able to fully control the ship. He couldn't even adjust the energy saving mode."
The more he thought about it, the more he felt that it was possible. However, he was also not that interested in such a spaceship. What he wanted to know was whether the database of the spaceship was still there, and whether there was any useful information recorded in it. One had to know that a spaceship with such a structure could not be produced on earth. At least according to what he knew with his authority, none of the countries on earth could produce such a weapon of war. The largest known weapon of war was an aircraft carrier. However, this was beyond the concept of an aircraft carrier. There was a 90% chance that this spaceship was an alien spaceship. There was a high possibility that the spaceship contained the secrets of the aliens, including the secrets of the Aragami and the unknown Wild Worm.
"Why didn't you continue to dig?" Amelie saw that Dean stopped and seemed to be thinking. She interrupted Dean's thoughts and said in a gloating tone: "Didn't you want to go up? Why are you digging down?"
Dean didn't reply. He climbed to the top of the rock wall. As he passed by the Aragami, he raised his sharp limbs and chiseled the soil that was embedded in the Aragami. He stuck it to the metal wall and chiseled to the back of the Aragami.
"What, what are you doing?!" Amelie was shocked and angry as she saw Dean's action: "You are not allowed to destroy the Aragami! Stop!"
Dean continued to chisel: "Don't be so excited. I won't destroy the Aragami if it isn't necessary. It's useless for you to say anything if I really want to destroy it. Besides, whether you are the son of the Aragami or not is still up for discussion."
Amelia puffed up her cheeks in anger. "What do you mean? The Aragami are our ancestors, and you don't even acknowledge that? "
"All I know is that my ancestors were a group of mortals who loved to fight against the heavens. They were not some Aragami." Dean glanced at her: "I don't know about your ancestors. You said that you are a descendant of the Aragami and the worm likes your smell. But how can the remains of the Aragami be preserved here? Don't tell me these Desolate Worms only eat live ones? "
Amelia said angrily, "How would I know?"
"Of course you don't know because you are still young." Dean continued to dig and indifferently said: "What you think is what others want you to think. I know that you are not lying but it doesn't mean that what you said is not a lie. I have a guess but I don't think you will believe it. In my opinion, your ancestor may not be an Aragami but a worm."
Amelia frowned as she listened to Dean's words. But when she heard the latter part of his words, she became angry: "If you want to kill me then kill me. What kind of man are you to insult me like this?"
"If what I said is the truth then it isn't an insult." Dean said: "I didn't lie to you about the body of the worm that disappeared in the passage. The huge slippage was obviously left by another huge worm. We have killed all the way here. It is possible that we have missed a small worm, but do you think it is possible to miss such a big worm? Also, I previously discovered that this Desolate Worm can be pieced together from different parts. I guess that the Great Desolate Worm was pieced together from the other Desolate Worm fragments. "
Amelia was angry: "What does this have to do with me?"
"This is the ability of the Desolate Worm. Desolate Worms don't eat the Aragami but eat the same kind. These worms live here but there is no prey. What do they rely on to survive? Don't they eat? If they don't eat, then why would they eat you? It shows that they have a need to eat. But when you cut open their bodies, you didn't see any sand. There is no sand in their stomach. It means that they don't eat rocks but meat. So, whose meat are they eating? It can only be the meat of their own kind. They eat the flesh of their own kind while reproducing. Then they eat the reproduced insects. That's probably the cycle … "Dean said casually but his words made Amelia's heart skip a beat.
Her anger was completely extinguished by Dean's questions. She wanted to refute, but in addition to cursing, she couldn't think of anything to say.
Indeed, the worm liked her smell but didn't hurt the Aragami. This surprised her. At first she comforted herself that it was because the Aragami had divine power. But her heart wasn't completely convinced. She just didn't think too much about it. Now she was at a loss because of Dean's repeated questions. She wanted to leave the cave immediately and hand over the questions to the great priest so that she could answer them.
She still had a long way to go to become a goddess. She had a lot of things to learn. She used to think that she had a lot of time to learn in the future so she wasn't very diligent. But now she regretted it.
"If you are the descendant of the Desolate Worm then a lot of things can be explained." Dean said as he dug the back of the Aragami: "The Aragami is buried in the depths of the cave. You knew that the worm likes your smell and you loved the Aragami so much. But you didn't guard the body of the Aragami. If it was someone else, they would have killed all the worms but you didn't do so."
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