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Chapter 2625

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"Is that so?"

The Scholar had learned a lot from Cryopteris not long ago.

They were currently at a hidden construction site, and this construction site was close to the Virtual World.

Not long ago, it was said that this construction site was going to be merged with other construction sites, so it needed to be revealed from its hidden state. This caused an 'earthquake' in the Void around it.

However, the plan to merge the projects seemed to have been canceled, and the construction site had returned to its hidden state.

However, even though it was only revealed for a short while, it still caused some special effects. For example … Cryopteris disappeared. Cryopteris was' sucked 'into the hidden site, and now the Scholar was the same.

They were all 'sucked' into this place.

"Since this is a hidden construction site, why are we not seeing a bunch of lifeless buildings, but a city of Voidfolk?" The Scholar asked Cryopteris.

"They are the missing," Cryopteris said. "The descendants of the missing."

The Scholar was confused. "You mean …"

"Yes!" Cryopteris said. "You should know … in the history of the Virtual World, all kinds of mysterious disappearances have never stopped."

"Many of the disappearances have not been investigated for a long time, as if the Voidfolk had evaporated into thin air … They disappeared without a trace. This is mainly because …" Cryopteris paused and said, "That's right! This is mainly because … the bodies have not been found. "

Cryopteris said. "Many of the disappearances are because the Voidfolk were not found in time. In fact, the Voidfolk did not go missing, they just died somewhere."

"However, there are a few cases where the Voidfolk really went missing." Cryopteris said. "Some Voidfolk went to a strange place, and when they opened their eyes … they found themselves in a basement!"

"They were tortured and abused every day, and in the end, the murderer chopped up their bodies and threw them into the sewers … This became an unsolved case!" Cryopteris shouted. "And then …"

"..." The Scholar said, "Are you not normal? Or have you watched too many movies? "

"I am very normal." Cryopteris said. "I just want to eat fried eggs, I really want to eat … But seriously, there are a few cases where the Voidfolk really went missing. The Voidfolk found themselves in another world, which is this place! This place! "

Cryopteris's shout attracted the attention of the Voidfolk outside. The Scholar saw this and immediately walked into a corner. "Okay, I get it. You're saying that the Voidfolk here are the descendants of the missing Voidfolk?"

"Yes, yes, yes, you're very smart …" Cryopteris the Voidfolk, perhaps only a few at first, but they tried their best to survive and built a city … a city of their own! "

"But if that's the case, why is this city so similar to the one outside?" The Scholar said, "There should be a big difference. And how did they survive in the first place?"

"What do you know!" The Explosive Roar Bug said. "This is a … goo … weird place! ........ the Voidfolk..... I don't know what's going on! "

"..." The Scholar had noticed earlier that something was wrong with Cryopteris. It felt like … it was drunk.

Occasionally, it felt normal, and occasionally, it felt strange. Even though Cryopteris was already … weird, it gave the Scholar the feeling that it was really abnormal.

Furthermore, the Scholar realized that Cryopteris was still unable to communicate with the Voidfolk. Some of its internal parts might be damaged. The Scholar said that, and Cryopteris said that it was normal. Perhaps the remote controlled Cryopteris had some mental problems.

In any case, it was weird. The Scholar thought that it might be necessary to fix it.

In fact, the Scholar was not sure whether the Cryopteris was controlled by a remote creature or it had its own consciousness …

However, Cryopteris at least explained the general situation here.

Knowing that this was a hidden project, they had to try to leave because the Scholar realized that they could not communicate with the outside world.

In any case, they had to find a way to communicate, and at the same time … they had to explore this place.

With that in mind, the Scholar left the alley and walked onto the street again.

The Scholar asked many Voidfolk, but most of them ignored the Scholar. That was until the Scholar used a method … that was to say that he was a learning machine and wanted to understand the specific situation here.

Soon, the Scholar received a response. A kind-hearted Voidfolk told the Scholar about the city.

The city was built a long time ago, but the exact time was not clear. It was said that no one knew how long it had been built. In short, it was now a city of about ten million Voidfolk. Outside the city, there was a dense … 'primeval forest'.

In the primeval forest, there were many animals. Occasionally, they would enter the city and cause some problems. At that time, they would need to contact wildlife hunters to capture them.

Most of the resources in the city came from the forest outside. The raw materials were obtained from the outside and then processed in the city's factories. Then, they were made into food and other necessities.

Other than some who went out to collect resources, such as hunters, the Voidfolk here lived the same way as the Voidfolk in the original Voidfolk world.

Whether it was entertainment, knowledge, or culture, they were almost the same as the Voidfolk in the outside world.

It was normal in the outside world that was covered by cities, but in this city built in the middle of the forest, it felt strange.

However, the Voidfolk did not seem to find it strange. Until the Scholar pointed at the sky and asked, "Have you … tried to fly into the Void?"

"The Void?" The Voidfolk looked up and said with confusion, "Yes, we … have never flown up there."

After chatting for a while, the Scholar realized that although the Voidfolk had all kinds of knowledge about the Void … in reality, they had never seen the Void or the stars.

However, they did not seem to be completely unaware of this problem.

The Voidfolk told the Scholar that there were indeed some flying machines that were launched. These flying machines kept flying into the dark sky, but in the end, there was no news of these flying machines. It was as if they had disappeared. Slowly, the Voidfolk forgot about this incident.

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