< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Chapter 377

Words:1507Update:22/06/17 11:15:56

Report

It had to be said that Grindelwald's suggestion was very effective.

In such a simple structure, there was actually a lot of information, which made Jon very surprised.

But when he thought about it carefully, it was actually not that hard to accept.

The human body was a very complicated structure. If this structure could represent something in the human body, it would be the genes.

With Jon's current ability, he could only deal with ordinary people who were on the verge of death, who indulged in sensual pleasures all year round.

But it didn't matter who he dealt with, at least the structure of the structure was the same.

They were all humans, so how big of a problem could there be even if there was a difference in the genetic sequence?

Jon worked with this idea in mind, and it had to be said that his idea was very useful, at least for this matter, it was very useful.

Chown's long research experience gave him a very good research attitude. He started from a small opening on the side and quickly disassembled the structure into seven or eight parts.

In addition, this thing was related to his safety, so Jon put 120% of his effort into deciphering it.

In the western magic world, Prometheus was a very famous figure. He was the hero who stole the heavenly fire and gave humans the basic rules to survive in such a harsh environment.

But if you really wanted to say that he really contributed to mankind, he really didn't.

In the Karstene manuscript, there was such a clear record. The so-called story of Prometheus was completely because in the battle between the gods, mankind was used as a chess piece. As the victor of a war at that time, Prometheus gave mankind the first gift, which was the so-called flame.

But at the same time, it also benefited the humans at that time. A little gift from the gods could also be like rain to the budding human civilization.

Therefore, Mr. Karstene believed that human civilization could praise Prometheus, but he didn't need too many praises.

And in Jon's opinion, this was indeed the case. Human civilization had almost forgotten the so-called Greek mythology. These were just stories to let people pass time.

It was hard to say that during the process of the ancient Greek gods being forgotten, those gods had no other thoughts.

As the world gradually weakened, the living space of the gods would be further squeezed. If they continued to exist in the world and respond to the requests and activities of their followers, it wouldn't be a good thing for them.

A very obvious example was the founding god of the Vatican. According to the information that Jon had obtained from Helga, this God of Light had completely abandoned the main path of the world. Although he had indeed established a very powerful Vatican, in the end, he could not escape the fate of being destroyed by the world.

This reflected a basic framework. Within the world, even if you were a god, as long as you did not exceed the limits of the world, you had to be restrained by the world.

It was reasonable and legal.

Jon did not think that this method was wrong at all. The world had its own set of operating rules. Even gods were living beings in this world. If they were really so capable, why didn't they just leave this world?

There was also the extinct ancient Egyptian gods. If they were not afraid of the will of the world, they would not have started to think about how to return when they were about to be unable to hold on.

But these things were too much for Jon. It was still beyond what he could bear. Even though he could understand it, it did not mean that he could face this information directly.

There was no other reason except that he could not analyze it.

The gap between him and the gods was obvious, and there was no intention of avoiding him at all.

It was a kind of contempt that came from the gods for ordinary life.

But speaking of this, he had to go back to the structure in his hand.

From a researcher's point of view, the existence of this structure was very strange. On the level that Jon could understand after the analysis, the shadow in the model was a form of multiple angles. That was to say, from a human's point of view, it was human. From a non-human's point of view, it was not human.

Such an existence was understandable, but it could not be reasonably accepted.

After all, if this thing was reasonable, then didn't it mean that the humans that Jon came into contact with at this time were not human in nature. They were animals that were transformed under the grace of the gods.

Jon had not yet made a breakthrough in his research to the biological level, so he could only think about it from another point of view. He wanted to see if there was any way to analyze it and get some useful information.

In the next few days, he had been busy with this matter.

Fortunately, all the matters in the company had already been dealt with. Now, all that was left was to carry out the operations step by step. As for the American Headquarters, it would take some time for Laura to come over. The free time should be enough for her to use.

… …

While Jon was resting and immersing himself in research, Joanne's work was not peaceful.

The cause was the inexplicable appearance of a little elf, which disrupted their observation plan. They didn't know the name of this little elf, so there were many problems for a while.

Fortunately, Grindelwald, who came to dinner later, pointed out the identity of DOBBY. During this time, Jon had been studying behind closed doors, so Grindelwald moved his main position here. With Lille in the middle, his relationship with Joanne was very close.

Joanne was of course happy to live with the once famous Legendary Wizard. In fact, this was also very good for her to build the background of the book.

Grindelwald didn't have any strange behavior. He mainly felt that since Jon asked Joanne to monitor Harry Potter here and record the latter's life in words, this behavior was very interesting.

Wasn't this the book that was said before? Moreover, it was a physical record, which was much better than those hearsay stories.

Although he himself had no interest in giving the story of his life to others, it was also very fun to see such a thing and understand how it worked.

The only one who had a headache was Rank. He really didn't know whether to report things here to Dumbledore. After all, the relationship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald was not a secret in the Phoenix Society.

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.