Chapter 882: A Tricky Mystery

In the large and well-organized State Security Council of the Soviet Union, it is certainly not surprising to say that there is a department responsible for projects such as "doomsday bunkers", but the subordinate agency of the Third Main Directorate, which is responsible for the security of important people, is naturally impossible to get any information about such projects.

After a brief hiccup, which could be regarded as a discussion along Putin's train of thought, the young people around the table, both speakers and listeners, seemed to agree that Vladimir's views were basically correct.

After the attendees had thought about the KGB's so-called "doomsday plan," the researcher who had finished the meal folded his knife and fork on the plate, and then continued his speech:

"Since we all agree that war is the greatest threat to civilization, and that no such threat is enough to cause civilization to die, we can assume that if there was a 'prehistoric civilization' on Earth, it should not have disappeared out of thin air, but should have given the ancient apes that lived in the sparse bushes of the steppes of Central Africa a chance to evolve and develop into the human civilization it is today.

All in all, even if there is no evidence that 'Opaz never found', it is logical to conclude that the so-called 'prehistoric civilization' is just a kind of illusion created by human beings out of a sense of loneliness as a whole. ”

"A kind of mirage ......?"

"Yes, I'm not 100% sure, but that's my personal opinion."

In the face of Viktor's hesitation, Vladimir Pukin, who still looked calm, nodded slightly, blinked pale green eyes and waited for the old friend's question.

At this time, Long Yun had just listened to everyone's conversation, but he came to a conclusion that "there is basically no zĂ i". He seemed a little skeptical. Just looked at Pugin blankly. I just thought that "prehistoric civilizations" and many mysteries in parallel worlds may be linked. Of course, he subconsciously hoped that Vladimir could provide a possibility, after all, apart from this explanation now, Long Yun really couldn't think of what the source of those mysterious beings would be.

However, as the conversation deepened step by step, I heard the researcher deny the existence of "prehistoric civilization", which was quite a novel idle talk for the others present, but it was a little discouraged for Long Yun.

Intuitively believing that this should not be the truth, but unable to think of any evidence to refute it, Long Yun knew that he should not fall into the taboo of "having a conclusion first, then finding evidence". But he did have a glimmer of hope at this time: if the researcher said that "'prehistoric civilization' may exist", then the "energy medium" and "dead city" in the parallel world can have a logical explanation, and it is also a very useful psychological support for him who is about to embark on a secret mission.

But now, listening to everyone's conversations at the dinner table, especially the opinions of professionals, although Long Yun is reluctant, he can only admit that what Vladimir said is quite reasonable.

Are the so-called "prehistoric civilizations" and those "Opazs" really just an imagination of human beings who have nothing to do......

Seeing Victor sitting on the chair, his expression was a little confused and disappointed. Naturally, Pugin did not know why he was confused and lost, and he guessed that the lieutenant general was also a follower of "prehistoric civilization". Are you now depressed by the disillusionment of longing?

Thinking of this, Pugin took Sophia Kochakina's vodka wine glass, brought it to his lips and took a sip, then put down the wine glass and leaned back in his chair for a long time, and spoke to Viktor, who was still bowing his head and contemplating:

"Victor, this is certainly not a conclusive conclusion about the non-existence of 'prehistoric civilization'.

In fact, as an archaeologist, I personally hope that there was a highly developed 'prehistoric civilization' on the earth, and if you think about how many 'surprises' this will create for our archaeological research, we know that we must very much hope that this statement will be valid.

After all, Victor, the prospect of our field of archaeology is theoretically boundary, not boundless like science and technology: the past, the earth's past, that's all our field of study, and the more bizarre things that this field contains, the more motivated our research becomes.

But alas, since 'prehistoric civilization' is only an unrealistic assumption, we are missing a possibility of research, a piece of unknown territory that could have been unprecedentedly vast. ”

The conversation ended in a slightly disappointed tone, and after a moment of casual discussion, and generally agreed with Vladimir's point of view, the small talk turned to other aspects, and the girls got up to clean up the messy table, and the three men continued to talk at the table.

In the middle of a relaxed and leisurely conversation, inadvertently felt the consciousness activities of the archaeological researcher, Long Yun subconsciously looked at Vladimir, he sensed the mood of the projection of the "quasi-father-in-law" from the consciousness perception and expression interpretation, obviously feeling a little melancholy for the non-existence of the "prehistoric civilization" - this kind of melancholy, ordinary people may be very difficult to understand, but with conscious snooping as a medium, Long Yun can empathize with what Pujin is thinking, for a person who is obsessed with archaeological research, This is an unpleasant fact for researchers who seek out the mysteries of the relics.

In the evening, we will meet in the dining room, and a harmonious party will not end until ten o'clock in the evening.

Out of the consideration of concealing his figure, he sent off the guests outside the foyer with Lyudmila and others, and sent the Ushakovs and Vladimir Pugin to the special car of the KGB, and Long Yun, who had drunk a lot of alcohol, was already a little sleepy.

Taking a shower in the steamy bathroom, the warm feeling of hot water made Long Yun yawn, but he still barely got up to think about the conversation at dinner, especially the question he thought of when he was reminded by Pugin's words - that is, like Pugin, Long Yun is indeed hesitating now, why hasn't such a thing as "prehistoric civilization" ever appeared on the earth?

If this is the case, according to the criterion of "one of the two must be one", then the mysterious existence he encountered in the parallel world is not only the explanation of "aliens".

Of course, Long Yun, who is on the shoulder, is not a timid person who is afraid of things, whether it is a "prehistoric civilization" or an "alien", these things themselves cannot scare him. But just tonight, the idea that arose because of the traction of the topic was quickly extinguished, and Long Yun, who had never seriously thought about the origin of the mysterious power in the "Dead City" before, of course wanted to find a more reasonable explanation for all these puzzles.

Having said that, it was really impossible to say "prehistoric civilization" from Putin's words, and Long Yun, who seemed to have found the only answer, was only more confused, and he thought of the "Green Bank Formula" that calculates the number of detectable civilizations in the galaxy.

Referring to this formula, and according to general estimates, the human civilization that inhabits the earth is just a drop in the ocean in the vast universe, and the possibility of being patronized by "aliens" and leaving behind a lot of mysterious things is actually very low.

"Prehistoric civilization" seems to be unreliable, so wouldn't the explanation of "aliens do it" be more reasonable?

Tonight's gathering of friends, originally to relax and prepare to set off on a mission, but now a heavy question has been added to his mind, and Long Yun, who is absent-mindedly taking a bath, has been thinking about it, but because he has no objective materials, he has found nothing. The question that he had never studied or even thought about was suddenly exposed to his mind, and the abrupt contrast made him uncomfortable, and the conclusion of Vladimir Putin's conclusion in the end of the idle talk also made Long Yun have a trace of doubt, he didn't know whether he should support this old friend's point of view.

With a full stomach full of doubts, he stayed in the bathroom for a long time, and by the time Long Yun put on his nightgown and slowly returned to the bedroom, Lyudmila, who had finished bathing and lay down to rest, was almost asleep.

Thinking that the lover was going to leave early the next morning, the considerate singer did not stick over to entangle Viktor again, and climbed into bed to cover the thin quilt Long Yun, who grabbed Lyudmila's delicate waist, and gently hugged the girl with sleepiness. Beauty is in his arms, but it is quite rare that he has no impulsive thoughts, Long Yun, who is drinking and has taken a hot bath, is quite tired, but he has been thinking before falling asleep, or he is playing hide and seek with the lingering thoughts in his mind.

Yes, even if he is very sleepy now, when he thinks of the dinner table conversation that night, Long Yun unconsciously recalls and chews on what the researcher and others have said, and after sorting out the order of all the idle conversations and distinguishing the priorities, he finally basically clarified the mixed ideas, and sorted out a plausible inductive conclusion between half asleep and half awake.

In short, in the midst of the sprinkling of dialogue, what he is really interested in now is whether "prehistoric civilizations" exist.

In this regard, according to the consensus of my friends, if I want to assume that it exists, then I have to face two very difficult mysteries.

First, if there really was a "prehistoric civilization", then why has mankind not found a single "Opaz" that can stand up to scrutiny, a highly developed civilization that once existed, is really possible to be so clean and completely annihilated in the long river of time?

Second, if the "prehistoric civilization" ever existed, then what would be the reason for the demise of the civilization, since the terrible all-out nuclear war could not completely destroy humanity and human civilization, then it can be inferred that if it was the war that eliminated the "prehistoric civilization", then ...... This will be a terrible war to completely wipe out the entire civilization and even the people who created it. (To be continued......)