Chapter 56, Knowledge Blind Zone
In the interrogation room, Shady's crying sounded and the lingering sounds lingered.
Avis's shoulder was requisitioned, as if he had lost a thousand pounds.
Carl winked at him.
The two of them used their eyebrows to complete a silent communication.
Carl said with his eyebrows: "Hand, pat her on the back."
Avis' eyebrows refused: "Don't..."
Carl's eyebrows shook candy: "You will give you a copy next time you take a vacation."
Avis compromised, stretched out his ape's arms, and patted Shady on the back.
Carl raised eyebrows at him again:
"Idiot! Be gentle! You took out all her sandwiches!"
Ivis had to reduce his strength and shoot weakly.
After a while, Shady felt relieved and looked up from Avis's shoulder.
Carl handed over soft cotton and smooth tissues at the right time.
Shadi rubs her eyes, face, and nose.
I calmed down for a long time.
Friends of Women Teacher Ka asked:
"Blood marking, why do you have to use mixed gasoline?"
Carl speculated that the blood marks were those Mayan words painted by gasoline around some missing persons.
The forensic department found that the gasoline-odor emoji pack used a variety of gasoline and engine oil.
He planned for a long time since this problem began to break through.
When Raymond, Okay and Eles interrogated one after another, he listed up hundreds of questions that he wanted to know from Sati.
The gasoline-flavored Maya emoticon pack is a good entry point - it seems to be an understatement, but it actually has a deep understanding.
In this case, the gasoline-flavored Maya emoticons at multiple crime scenes are the most difficult to understand.
Anyone who sees it will do this in vain, add to the point of taking off his pants and putting P.
The only thing Cocar can summarize is the gasoline emoticon pack related to "blood marks".
If he guessed wrongly, the blood mark is not a gasoline emoji pack, Sati will definitely show a sarcastic micro-expression.
Fortunately, Teacher Ka guessed it right again.
Shati answered plausiblely:
"Do you know, how the Mayan civilization disappeared?"
"The king of the country is sent to wipe out the enemy, the reason... unknown."
"The deeper I study Mayan tribes and culture, the less I can't stop."
"You found the real reason?"
"In fact, half of the Mayans still exist to this day, and the other half is dead."
This involves my blind spot in knowledge... Carl signaled her to continue.
Shati took a sip of cold coffee and said:
"Historical records show that the Mayan city-state, with hundreds of thousands of people, suddenly disappeared, and only a few tribes left, merged into the surrounding tribes. This is true. The Mayans really retreated from Arante's vision, but they did not die, but went to a place where there were like orchards and gardens, and the guards were feathered beasts."
"Eden." Carl answered.
"The goddess Arante gained power in the Garden of Eden. Lord Maya Gochowis, who was the deputy at that time, also followed into the Garden of Eden. After he ascended the throne, he found the entrance to the Garden of Eden and moved all the Mayans into it. As long as he gained power in the Garden of Eden, he could overthrow the rule of Arante."
"But history has not gone like this. Lord Maya Gochowis was destroyed by the king Arante, and the Mayan culture disappeared."
"Yes, because the Mayans clashed in the Garden of Eden, half of them believed that they had extraordinary power and overthrow the rule, and the war burned the innocent people of Arante, and the other half believed that not taking up weapons to protect the tribe would only be slaughtered."
"So Eden...is it real?"
Carl thought it was very interesting. The Garden of Eden in the mythology would not be the sea of the universe.
But he lived in the Sea of the Universe for more than ten years and never recorded any written records. Moreover, the Sea of the Universe is completely inconsistent with the characteristics of the Garden of Eden.
Perhaps there is really a virtual space like the Sea of the Universe, planted with fruit trees and flowers, and is protected by feathered beasts.
"I don't know this." Shady really didn't know.
"The power in the Garden of Eden is what you call the Mayan classical power?"
"I don't know whether the classical power of Maya came from the Garden of Eden. I only know that it refers to the half of the Maya who opposed the war, fled from the Garden of Eden, returned to Arant, and lived incognito. Among their descendants, some people retained the power of their ancestors and could extract power through special sacrifices."
"You didn't study the method of sacrifice yourself, right?"
Shady was silent.
Carl wasn't in a hurry to ask.
The super-energy high-dimensional alien system can indeed be swallowed, extracted briefly, or even transferred - the information that can be obtained by the aberrant regulation bureau, and people with ulterior motives can definitely catch the wind and shadow.
Carl was basically sure that what they wanted to extract was the super powers of ordinary humans.
Moreover, the skull can only be sacrificed, which means that the original power is searched, not the super energy system itself - if the host dies, the super energy system will disperse immediately.
It’s probably like not eating donkey skin directly, but refining it into donkey gelatin.
"Isno told you about the method of sacrificiality and the Mayans entering the Garden of Eden?"
Carl throws the second bombshell - Isno.
The names he selected from the past sound waves did appear in the lives of Tom and Shady.
But the sun god in the Mayan civilization is also called Isno.
Is it God or man?
Is this god-man pretending to be the sun god, so that Shati surrendered?
Shady's face was ashes, her lips trembled:
"You...who are you? Why...you know everything? Are you...you are human?"
Grandma's Bear Cookies... I was shot into the ranks of medicine and gentlemen yesterday. Are you planning to fire me from the ranks of humans today... Carl maintains an unfathomable posture.
Avis, who was typing next to him, shook his head—he pretended to be...
"I'm a human, but Isno and... that black boy aren't human, right?"
Carl asked in a deep voice.
The third thunder rose from the ground and sounded in Shati's ears.
Carl's trump card was all out.
He threw out all the names of the outsiders he heard in the past sound wave, and shocked Shati.
But he must show his endless arrogance.
Isno is the sun god in Mayan culture. If the person who enjoys the power of Mayan is a god who is superior, Shati will compromise, and it is not without reason.
The question is, is this god, a real god or a great god?
"Impossible! You can't know!" Shati was incredible.
"You haven't answered me yet, why do you need to mix the blood marks with gasoline and engine oil, and the sacrificial texts you copied, Maya texts, why do you need to use mixed oil?"
Isn't the ballpoint pen smelling good? Carl doesn't want to be too tight, and he returns to the topic of harmless humans and animals.
It would be bad if you pass Shati's enemy cordon.
Keep the sharp topic behind the scenes temporarily hidden for the time being.
To cut him and Shati, the fragile trust he had just established.
Carl thought it was a great job and wanted to give it a thumbs up.
Chapter completed!