Chapter 118 Eternal Night Notes
Author: Monroe No Bird
The layout of the manor villa is unique. There is a bright and clean corridor after entering the door. The black charcoal in the lampstand on the wall keeps the room in a comfortable and warm state at all times and provides lighting.
There are rooms on both sides of the corridor, including living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms and other basic living facilities along the way.
At the corner at the end is a sinister staircase spiraling upward.
Standing at the top of the stairs, Migle turned back, looked at them seriously, and said in a solemn tone: "How far can you accept research?"
Ximen didn't like to talk, so Wei Miao responded: "Are you referring to the poor people sleeping underground in the courtyard?"
Migle observed their unchanging expressions in surprise, and said clearly: "I forgot that both of you are extraordinary beings with great supernatural powers. The traces in the courtyard cannot be hidden from you. I have obviously sprayed deodorant as much as possible."
"Well... In that case, Sir Ximen should know that our research direction is to explore the mysteries of the Divine Flame and Eternal Night. Are you willing to officially join?" Migle asked Ximen for his opinion as if he just remembered it.
Having already revealed the secret of the tip of the iceberg, asking him if he wants to board the pirate ship will not only allow him to be mentally prepared for the next research demonstration and fully consider whether to join, but it will not go too deep, and he will have just the right amount of control.
Normally, he has no way to contact the Son of the Divine Flame who is closely guarded by the church. This time, he can achieve his goal through Wei Miao and Ximen's needs as a player for the main mission.
"Everything is for the Divine Flame! To be able to get closer to the Divine Flame and gain insight into the eternal night, I am willing to join." Ximen said slowly.
Migle said with a smile: "The oath is bound by character. I believe that both of you have the heart to keep your promise."
Whether you want to believe them or not, in fact, it is a helpless and risky move to seek research breakthroughs.
Wei Miao was like the calmest bystander and could see clearly.
Two men at the pinnacle of their individual combat prowess have no connection with each other. Apart from the morals and scruples in their hearts, nothing can compel them.
Migler must have done a lot of research and careful consideration before finally deciding to accept them. Just look at the series of incidents he caused that have left the top leaders of the two religions scratching their heads.
He said solemnly: "You two, I will show you the greatest research of mankind to date! As a cooperation, I hope that you two can help me with a few small things in the future."
Cooperation is actually a win-win transaction in which each gets what it needs and each pays a price.
"As long as it does not exceed our capabilities and does not blaspheme the supreme divine flame and eternal night, we will try our best to complete it."
Previously, Wei Miao and Ximen had discussed the conditions Migle might offer, and this was the biggest concession they could make within the scope of their personality.
Hearing this, Migler frowned slightly and scratched his already disheveled hair. He didn't have any sense of dignity as a prince, and he looked completely different from when they first met.
On the one hand, this is his territory and he is relatively relaxed. On the other hand, his main identity now is not a prince, but a researcher with subtle methods.
He didn't answer and turned around to go upstairs: "Why don't you go take a look at my research first."
Translation: Why not go take a look at my chips first.
Wei Miao stayed in the imperial capital for a while and got used to seeing all kinds of people, so she began to have a translator in her mind.
The layout of the second floor is similar to that of the first floor. The rooms on both sides are spaced in an orderly manner. The black door is closed and has a house number on it like a hotel.
However, the entire corridor is dark in color, mostly gray and black, and the orange-red light from the two rows of lamps only intensifies the strange and cold feeling.
Like the inside of a black coffin.
The sharp-eyed Wei Miao habitually observed the corner area. Between the edge of the black stone tile floor and the gray wall, there were strange scratch marks and dark red dirt.
Wei Miao faintly heard the piercing sobs coming from behind some doors, vague and uncertain, whirling in the corridor.
"The wind on the second floor is a bit strong." Migle said this as if to explain, although he knew that this reason was relatively nonsense, indicating that he did not want to talk more about this issue.
Because I judge that this is something that should not be disclosed... I trust the character of the two of them a little too much.
Wei Miao felt inexplicable and wanted to laugh when she thought of this. She never thought that one day she would be regarded as a lawful camp.
The two quiet people had their own speculations about the so-called research.
After walking a few steps, Migle turned into the room with the house number 012, which is on the right side of the corridor.
Surprisingly, this is an archive room filled with large bookshelves. Various documents are neatly classified and placed on the bookshelf together with some old books.
In Wei Miao's eyes, these documents are the bricks and stones that build their road to customs clearance, and they are immeasurable wealth!
"Both of you, please wait for a moment at the door. I'll look for it... it should be this one." Migle politely advised them not to come in. He walked to a nearby bookshelf with a clear purpose and quickly found the book he wanted.
files.
These are several pieces of rough papyrus nailed together, with something densely written on them in tiny handwriting. The handwriting is wild and it looks like a shorthand manuscript.
"This is one of my research notes, about the Fire Carrier." Migle handed this to Ximen first, then went back to the bookshelf to get another document and handed it to Wei Miao, "This is
Something about the Night Watch."
The two of them were flipping through their notes.
The more Wei Miao looked at him, the more he felt that this was a talent who should be engaged in scientific research in prison.
"...Compared with the transformation of properties of inanimate matter after being infiltrated by eternal night, eternal night is too dangerous for living things."
"...The old concept is that children under the age of ten are more likely to survive being transformed by the power of eternal night than adults, because their body structures are not fully developed, such as unformed clay statues, which are easier to change."
"...The first batch of experimental materials were ten children and ten adults, half male and half male, sent to the edge of the Evernight Realm."
"Twelve hours later, all the experimental subjects died, and their bodies suffered various distortions. After autopsy, it was found that some body tissues collapsed, blood and flesh were partially condensed into hard lumps, there were sarcomas on the skin, and signs of brain dissolution."
"Generally speaking, the degree of physical deformation in young children is indeed weaker than that of adults, and the impact of gender is minimal."
"During the observation process, it was found that during the Evernight exposure, the experimental subjects suffered tremendous pain, suffered a certain degree of dehydration, decreased energy, and were mentally exhausted."
"...A new experiment has begun, and the second batch of experimental materials has been prepared."
"... After a large number of experiments, the success rate of transforming Night Watchers using traditional methods is about 8%, the success rate for young children can reach 10%, and the success rate for adults is only about 5%."
"Start to control some variables, mainly examining the impact of different mental and physical states on the success rate."
Chapter completed!