Xyrin Empire-Chapter 160 - : Surreal Conversation (Part 1)
Chapter 160: Chapter 160: Surreal Conversation (Part 1)
Elune! Stormwind City!
This broken conversation is from the world of Azeroth!
As an experienced wower, Lin Xue didn’t need my reminder to quickly identify the source of this information and then concentrated the scanning region within this frequency segment. Immediately, more information flowed ceaselessly to us.
Battle reports from the front lines, discussions of politicians, shattered nearly unidentifiable intermittent imagery, inexplicable magic formulas, advertisements for the Gold-Edged Rose, um, and some dwarf’s snoring…
I must admit, after being enhanced by this colossal machine, Lin Xue’s detection ability had indeed earned the title of a divine skill…
Furthermore, according to Sivis’s introduction, when this behemoth is fully operational, the information it receives in every millisecond is almost equivalent to the total amount of information created by humanity in ten years. Despite most of this information being meaningless junk or world archives incomprehensible to humans, the mere fact that Lin Xue could precisely parse recognizable and orderly data from this fearsome ocean of information… Does this girl have a quantum computing core for a brain?
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I reckon even Pandora’s super quantum computing core would smoke under such strain, right?
Indeed, superpowers are forever beyond normal comprehension, much like the existence of the Divine Race and Alaya’s life form. Such things, even categorized by Xyrin Technology as mystical and within the realms of the unknown, if you try to explain them with scientific methods, you’re practically signing your own death warrant—death by an inferiority complex.
Our super radar and part-time Prophet Miss Lin Xue indulged in her superhuman curiosity and explorative spirit before finally remembering her purpose and began to analyze the spatial coordinates of the world of Azeroth.
The concept of otherworldly spatial coordinates is quite challenging to comprehend. Although called coordinates, they are entirely different from what I learned in class—they don’t represent a point that can simply be located with an x-axis and a y-axis—of course, adding a z-axis wouldn’t help either, since Azeroth exists in a space completely separate from our universe. Once you leave the standard reference of “universe,” human concepts of space become meaningless, it’s like discussing drowning with a fish or explaining three-dimensional space to a two-dimensional creature. There’s no possibility of understanding. Similarly, I can’t precisely describe what otherworldly spatial coordinates mean—how do we locate something entirely unconnected to our own space?
However, despite not understanding it, we still make use of this technology. After all, we’re not the Divine Race; there’s no need to futilely explore the essence of the Void. As long as it works, that’s enough—for primitive people didn’t know about molecular motion and its relationship with heat, yet they could still roast meat, right?
Besides, we’re luckier than the primitive people; at least those impressive Xyrin Technicians could analyze what the otherworldly spatial coordinates signify…
Just then, the fruits of our labor, after nearly ten days of hard work, finally emerged. A supervising Xyrin Technician suddenly announced loudly, “Azeroth’s world coordinates locked in, basic data saved! Uploading to the Imperial Central Database…”
And then, the hall suddenly fell silent…
The Imperial Central Database—no longer exists.
The habituated phrase from the supervising Xyrin Technician instantly brought down the somewhat relaxed mood; Xyrin Apostles might not express emotions quite like humans, but that does not mean they are emotionless. Now, I could distinctly sense a suppressed sadness permeating the research hall.
Although I am human, at best a half-initiated Xyrin Apostle, I could roughly imagine this feeling. In other words—loss of nation and home.
What’s even harder to accept is such an inexplicable loss of nation and home—without even a trace of records left behind, and the vast empire disappeared overnight. Only a Race like the Xyrin Apostles, born facing the fierce wars against the Abyss Power and with emotional patterns vastly different from humans, could barely accept such a turn of events. If it were me…
I couldn’t help but imagine, if one day I woke up to find that tens of thousands of years had passed, and human society had long since turned to dust…
Then, I reflected on the strength of the Xyrin Apostles.
But even their strength was limited. Although they had been trained to face any adversity with toughness, that didn’t mean they could remain indifferent to such calamities.
Even though the Xyrin Apostles usually seemed indifferent, even having heartless characters like Sicaro among them, I could fully imagine the intense emotions suppressed deep in the hearts of every Xyrin Apostle. It was only because they were so composed and understood that such emotions could negatively affect their judgment that they managed to remain so impassive.
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Thinking this, I couldn’t help but look down at Pandora, who, though still impassive, was now holding my hand even tighter, and at Little Baobao next to us, who was licking a lollipop and looking around with innocent eyes… uh, as a worry-free new generation Xyrin Apostle, Little Baobao was really lucky…
“Don’t worry, I’m not as fragile as you think.” When my eyes met Sandora’s, she suddenly burst into a genuine smile, “As long as there is a breath left in me, the Xyrin Apostles will not vanish. All difficulties are temporary, I believe you will always be by my side, until everything gets better—will you?”
“Of course, whenever it is, I’ll be with you…”
“Cough cough…” Qianqian suddenly coughed awkwardly, “Although I don’t ‘really’ mind, can you two maybe choose another place?”
I was suddenly jolted awake and looked around, only to realize that at least a hundred pairs of eyes were staring at the two Imperial Leaders confessing their affection in the center of the room…
“Bubbles! Take your daughter away, don’t corrupt the child!”
Just as I was feeling embarrassed, Lin Xue’s voice suddenly resonated through the entire hall, giving me a huge step down with her characteristic boldness…
Even though Miss Lin’s manners weren’t exactly refined, I was still thankful that she helped Sandora and me out of the awkwardness of confessing affections in front of hundreds of subordinates. The slightly oppressive atmosphere that had just arisen also finally dissipated at this moment.
“Alright, back to business,” I grabbed the opportunity to change the subject, “The spatial coordinates of the Azeroth world have been confirmed, and we can perform a Legion landing at any time. Shouldn’t we hurry and prepare?”
“No, we can’t rush.” Sandora took less than a second to shake off the awkwardness and became the composed and wise Queen Xyrin again, “Hasty landing could bring unnecessary trouble. It would be best to establish contact with the Azeroth world first.”
“That’s right,” Lin Xue, who was still sitting in the control cabin of the Space-Time Sensor, chimed in, “This landing is different from the previous Otherworld traversals. This time we are bringing an established Legion into the Otherworld; we can’t go unnoticed like the lone wolf traversals before. There are many powerful Races in the Azeroth world, and they will surely react. After the invasion of the Burning Legion, they’re very wary of ‘Aliens.’ An army from the Otherworld descending upon Azeroth… optimistically estimating, as soon as we complete the Time-Space Jump, we might have to face thousands of Alliance Army members. I believe superpower beings like Talan Desal can still sense the disturbances in space when the portal opens.”
…I believed it too. And I really believed that Azeroth’s powerful beings had the capacity to deal us heavy losses even before we completed the Time-Space Jump, after all, that world was not lacking in monstrous powerhouse characters. Kadaga and the others had managed to perform a feat as extraordinary as destroying the Dark Portal. If we ended up not only failing to wipe out the Burning Legion but were annihilated by the natives of Azeroth—that really would be a tragic end.
“Lin Xue, have you already managed to establish communication with Azeroth? Are you teasing us here?” Knowing Lin Xue, now that she mentioned contacting Azeroth, she surely had some perfect plan up her sleeve, and this plan probably had a high chance of allowing her to swagger…
“Of course,” and true to form, Lin Xue’s voice immediately rang out, filled with almost tangible pride, “I actually have Jaina’s contact information here~~~~~~ do you want it? If you want it, beg me, Miss Lin. This is a great opportunity to speak directly with Jaina herself, that’s not something just anyone can get their hands on…”