The system's words made Meg fall silent for a long time.
In tens of thousands of years, the underground city had developed powerful technology, and had the power and capital to look down on the Norland Continent.
Meanwhile, some races on the Norland Continent were still slash-and-burn farming and relying on hunting to survive.
The Norland Continent's widely circulated chronicles were not long, spanning less than 10,000 years. Most of the time it recorded the wars between the various races.
However, it was completely blank before 10,000 years.
However, Meg had collected many ancient books, and some of them were carved on jade stones that spanned more than 10,000 years.
10,000 years ago, the Norland Continent also had a civilization, and it was even more advanced than the Norland Continent of today.
Then, this civilization disappeared as if it had been erased by someone.
The various races on the Norland Continent went back to the most primitive reproduction, strengthening, and war … It was like the beginning of a cycle.
Meg was also puzzled as to why this happened for a period of time. Later on, he attributed it to the fact that when a civilization reached a certain level, it would start from scratch.
Such a high-level civilization that existed and disappeared without leaving behind any records was not the only case on Earth. There were the Mayan civilization, the Three Star Mound, ancient Egypt, and so on.
Therefore, Meg did not find it strange that something like this happened on the Norland Continent.
However, what if there was an underground city in addition to this cycle?
Although there was no evidence to prove that the underground city was the culprit behind the destruction of the Norland Continent's previous civilizations, the simple association immediately made the smell of conspiracy hit him in the face.
There were also the gods that the various races worshipped. They did not ascend, but were forced to hide or parasitize somewhere, and then chose the right time to reincarnate.
What happened back then? Why were the powerful beings who had already become gods so pathetic?
Seems like I still have to find a chance to go to the underground city. I should be able to get more useful information there. Meg thought to himself. Little Guai had not awakened the memories of his previous life, and that babbling little fellow was even more out of the question. He still had to think of a way himself.
Meg and the rest were busy until evening before they bade farewell to Sally and prepared to return to Chaos City.
"Thank you for your hard work today. I'm really sorry for not being able to host you properly after such a thing happened," Sally said to everyone apologetically.
"It's okay, we didn't do anything." Mia shook her head and said with a smile, "When you're done with your business here, come to the restaurant to play with us. We'll ask the boss to make you delicious food."
"Yes, yes. Father knows how to cook a lot of dishes now," Amy chimed in.
"Okay, I'll come." Sally nodded with a smile.
The frost dragon took off and returned to Chaos City.
"Father, was that little girl transformed from a big tree?" Amy asked curiously as she looked at Meg.
"Little sister, little sister, you're so cute …" Xiao Guai wobbled into Meg's arms with an adorable smile.
"I think so." Meg nodded with a smile. He wondered how Irina planned to raise the child. The little guy was the hardest to deal with. As soon as he woke up, he had to be hugged and couldn't be separated at all.
"Say, the elves exchanged their queen and high priestess for a child. Could that child be the Goddess of Life?" Camilla suddenly asked.
Meg glanced at her from the corner of his eyes. This big-breasted woman wasn't so brainless after all.
"There are no gods in this world. If there is one, the person closest to being a god should be Alex, and not a newborn child." Elizabeth's cold voice came from below to express a different opinion.
Meg nodded slightly. He liked to hear such words.
The debate about the gods didn't reach a consensus in the restaurant in the end.
Among all of them, Gina was the only one who knew the truth apart from Mag. After all, the baby who was sleeping soundly in his arms right now was the sea god.
According to Meg's original plan, he wanted to slowly collect the reincarnated gods, and then set up a training class for them to raise them into gods with ideals, morals, culture, and discipline.
However, the underground city's sudden intervention made him feel a sense of urgency.
Under the premise that their technology was tens of thousands of years behind, the gods might be the only card on the Norland Continent that could challenge the underground city.
Only the gods could go against the underground city's fleet.
Seems like I have to try to let Little Guai control the power of the gods when I go back. If the supernatural beings from the underground city come looking for me, I might not be able to defeat them. Meg looked at Little Guai, and fell into deep thought.
Meg and the rest returned to the restaurant. Once they entered, Irina, who was carrying the baby, came up to them. She looked at Meg with an embarrassed expression, and said, "Is this child spoiled? She's just whining and not sleeping? "
"This …" Meg took the child from Irina's arms. The little one looked at him with her watery eyes. She sniffed and whimpered pitifully. She was even biting her fingers. "She's probably hungry. Did you give her anything to eat?"
"Hungry? But she didn't eat the food I gave her just now. "Irina was puzzled.
"What did you give her?"
"Elves' favorite nuts, and pine nuts," Irina said.
"Look at this little girl. She doesn't even have teeth yet. How can she bite nuts?" Meg rolled his eyes. The queen was really magnanimous to entrust this child to Irina.
"Really? I remember I grew up eating nuts. "Irina frowned and pondered.
"I'll go get the goat's milk." Gina walked quickly to the kitchen.
"Little girl, little girl. She's so cute." Amy came forward and carried a stool herself. She climbed onto the stool and looked at the little one in Meg's arms with a smile.
"I miss Little Sister Kangkang too." Little Guai, who had just woken up, hugged Meg's thigh and climbed onto it.
"She's so cute up close. She looks a little like Amy."
"She's so cute. She has big, watery eyes. I feel like she'll cry for a long time if I pinch her."
The girls also gathered around. Their eyes lit up when they saw the little one in Meg's arms.
The little one wasn't shy with strangers. She blinked her big eyes and looked at everyone. However, her gaze often drifted to Irina, as if she was afraid that she would leave.
"Princess, are … are you alright?" Phyllis came to Irina and looked at Irina worriedly. She couldn't hide the sadness in her eyes.
Her Majesty the queen had passed away. The princess must be very sad.
"Don't worry about Bean Sprout. I'm fine." Irina shook her head with a smile. She reached out and flicked Phyllis's forehead. "Listen, crunch crunch."
"Ugh …" Phyllis covered her forehead with tears in her eyes. Crunch, crunch, crunch. But her forehead was crunchy.
However, it seemed like the princess had recovered.
(End of Chapter)
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