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Chapter 1670 Sage Borostan

"Mr. Leo, is there something wrong?" Hancock saw Leo's abnormal behavior and walked forward and asked in confusion.

Leo shook his head and returned to the ignition room without saying anything.

I don’t know if it was to prove that Hancock’s rest suggestion was correct. The black storm in the snow field strengthened again, and the wind direction began to turn north and south. A large number of biting cold winds drilled into the Blade Canyon. Because the high mountain cliffs on both sides were squeezed, the strong wind here was several times stronger than the snow field outside. Normal people could not even stand firm in the wind and snow of this intensity, let alone walking forward.

Although the ignition room of the outpost had a fireplace and a bonfire was lit, there were too many gaps on the walls, which could not stop the cold wind outside. The ignitor, as an important heat source, suddenly stopped working, and the surface no longer emitted heat, which caused a lot of indoor temperature to drop.

Leo had no problem with this level of coldness, but Hancock couldn't do it anymore. Even though he sat next to the stove, he still felt cold and his hands and feet were cold and he felt like he was numb.

Leo looked at Hancock and knew that if he continued like this, he would not have to wait until tomorrow. Hancock would be frozen to death to death to the next night. So he stood up, went outside, transported a lot of firewood back, and let the bonfire in the fireplace burn more vigorously. Then he walked to the igniter and carefully checked the structure of the igniter.

The igniter was not taken seriously by Leo at the beginning, and he had not even tried to take it for himself, because the appearance of the igniter did not look special, it was an enlarged version of the igniter. Similar devices could be seen on some tools equipped with steam engines. What really caught Leo's attention was that the things in this igniter as the source of fire were not common carbon stone, but a real energy block.

Leo just took apart the shell of the igniter and saw the energy block. He quickly judged from its size and the energy color that it contained was a third-class energy block. The energy itself was not strong, but it was better to last. As long as the power consumption was appropriate, the energy consumption of the energy block itself could even last for hundreds or even thousands of years.

Those who build this igniter should know the energy blocks inside the device very well, because all the heat conductors of the igniter are just close to the heat conductors of the device, so that the surface of the igniter can emit the heat energy transmitted from the heat conductors of the device at all times. As for the damage to the things now, it is only that the heat conductors below are separated from the heat conductors.

Leo, who found the reason, pressed the heat conductor tightly on the thermal conductor, allowing the igniter's shell to emit heat again.

Hancock, who felt the indoor temperature rise a little, couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. He poured hot water into his stomach and approached the campfire of the fireplace a little. It looked like he wanted to set himself on the fire and roast it.

"Do you know who made this ignition device?" Leo sat casually and asked Hancock.

Although Leo asked, he had never thought of knowing the answer from Hancock.

However, after hearing the inquiry, Hancock immediately replied: "It should be Polostein."

"Polostein?" Leo felt familiar when he heard the name, thought for a moment, and asked with a confirmation: "Is it Polostein Weisky, the Seven Sages of the Spirit of Knowledge?"

"Yes, it's him." Hancock nodded and said, "You should be able to see more things made by Polostein in the city of the polar mountains. Those things are still being used by people here. This is also the reason why the polar mountains reject the church of the Spirit of Knowledge."

Among the early missionary priests of the Spirit of Knowledge Church, seven were very outstanding. After their deaths, they were sanctified by the church. Later generations summarized them together and called them the Seven Sages. Polostan Weisky was the most mysterious one among the Seven Sages. There were very few records of related information in the Spirit of Knowledge Church. It was only known that he was born in the north. After becoming a missionary, he had been walking in various countries of the mainland as a magical craftsman to spread the teachings of the Spirit of Knowledge. As for the time and cause of his death, he did not record it. It seemed that the relevant information was consciously destroyed.

"Have Polostein taught the teachings from the polar mountains?" Leo asked in confusion, because the information in his memory did not mention the relevant content.

"It's not just a teaching," Hancock said casually: "He even died here, and his bodies were eaten after death."

Hancock's answer surprised Leo, so he asked Hancock to say it in more detail.

Perhaps talking to people can distract yourself and make you feel less cold, so Hancock did not refuse Leo's request, drinking hot water while telling what he knew about Polostein.

From Hancock's description, Polostein's deeds are not a secret thing in the cities of the polar mountains. Almost everyone who lives here knows about Polostein, because the people in power here have edited Polostein's actions in the polar mountains into various books, including formal biography and collections of folk stories that mothers tell children at the bedside.

However, no matter which type of book it is, Polostein's image is a villain with amazing wisdom but extremely evil, completely different from the sage in the relevant records of the Spirit of Knowledge Church. No wonder the Spirit of Knowledge Church would rather have relevant content than record what Polostein did in the polar mountains.

There was nothing special about Polostein's experience of missionary work in the polar mountains. Like other clergy sent or sent to the polar mountains to preach missionary work, he endured the exclusion of the polar mountains from the city lords and from the civilians, while working hard to spread the teachings of his church.

Unlike other churches, Polostein has helped various cities in the polar mountains solve many problems with his own wisdom, created many tools that are still used today, and built many buildings that are still regarded as the surface of the city. Therefore, even though he was unable to successfully preach in the polar mountains, he also had some reputation and status in various cities in the polar mountains.

However, later people discovered that Polostein actually used the hospital he opened to perform some mysterious experiments with patients who went to treat the disease. Several of them died because of the failure of the experiment. Among the dead, there was the only heir of the lord of a certain city.

So Polostein went from a respected wise man to an evil person who was beaten by everyone. At that time, people escorted Polostein to different cities in the polar mountains and were punished, and eventually executed on Mowit Road. After his death, his body was eaten by the people at that time. The name Polostein became synonymous with evil in the polar mountains.

"Is this wrong?" After listening to Hancock's narrative, more doubts appeared on Leo's face, and he questioned: "If people from the mountains in the polar regions hate Polostein so much, and even eat his body after death, then the church of the Spirit of Knowledge that Polostein believes in should also receive the same hatred. It should not be the church with the least resistance and rejection among all the churches of true gods."

Faced with Leo's doubts, Hancock was also stunned. He used to only listen to Polostein's affairs as folk stories, and never thought about anything reasonable or not. Now after listening to Leo's words, he also felt that the story he told seemed really unreasonable.

Leo did not wait for Hancock's answer, but instead continued, as if he was talking to himself, "And the charges he had made for Polostein were not reasonable. If Polostein really opened a hospital, then his purpose of opening a hospital would definitely not be to use this place as a laboratory, and it would definitely be to make it a missionary base for the Church of the Spirit of Knowledge. Therefore, even if he wanted to do a mysterious experiment, he should not choose to be in a place with special significance in the hospital. Moreover, the hospital is often crowded and people, so it is impossible to hide the laboratory here. With Polostein's reputation and status at that time, he could find another place more secret, and as for the experimental subject, he could also find other people, and he did not need to find patients in the hospital, such as prisoners, slaves, etc., isn't this safer?"

Hancock listened to Leo's analysis and kept nodding.

Leo still did not stop and continued to analyze: "The biggest loophole is the way to deal with Polostein. Even if Polostein uses patients for experiments, it should be only the people in the cities that set up hospitals hate him. The relationship between the cities in the polar mountains is very complicated. People who are hated by these cities may become heroes when they go to other cities. But Polostein was punished in all the polar mountains and executed on Mowit Road. This punishment method gives people the feeling that Polostein offended the people in the entire polar mountains, not just the people in the several cities."

Hancock couldn't help but be curious and asked, "Sir Leo, why do you think Polostein died for?"

Leo shook his head and said, "I don't know this, but one thing I know is that when Polostein was executed, people from all cities in the polar mountains did not hate him as described in the current story. Otherwise, all the tools and buildings that Polostein made before should have been destroyed under this hatred and would not be used until now."

Hancock made a different view and said: "These tools and buildings are easy to use. Even if they hate Polostein, they should not..."

Leo shook his head, interrupted the other party's words, and explained: "You said just now that Polostein was eaten by someone after his death. From this, it can be judged that the hatred of Polostein had completely lost its mind. The beast nature was greater than human nature. At this time, any rational judgment of gains and losses would not exist. All that comes to mind is to vent the anger brought by this hatred. Therefore, according to normal circumstances, Polostein's tools and buildings should definitely be destroyed and it is impossible to survive."

After hearing this, Hancock stopped refuting it. He also felt that Polostein's death was a bit strange, but he didn't care much about it, just regarded it as a common topic for chatting with Leo.

However, Leo had different ideas because Polostan Weisky's life had already attracted his interest.

Judging from the manufacturing process of this igniter, it is obvious that Polostein should have mastered the methods of using and repairing a large number of scientific and technological equipment in cosmic civilizations. He was able to split some equipment and then reassemble it into a mold he needed to form and place it in the mold he made to become one of his tools.

However, where did these knowledge of cosmic civilization and technology come from? There is no record in their life records. One thing is absolutely certain that is that this knowledge does not come from the Spirit of Knowledge. Otherwise, the Spirit of Knowledge would not be in the same state as it is now. Those who have mastered a large amount of knowledge of cosmic civilization and technology can completely create more powerful weapons and more magical tools. It is not difficult to become one of the top churches in the True God Church.

As for the period when he was preaching in the south before coming to the Polar Land, Polostein should not have obtained this knowledge, because he was not the only one in Polostein's mission at that time, and he was followed by many auxiliary priests and other followers. His experience during this period was also recorded in detail in the Church of Knowledge Spirit, and there were no omissions.

Therefore, Leo judged that these scientific and technological knowledge of the universe should have been obtained by Polostein after coming to the polar region, which made Leo unable to help but think of the mother-nest spaceship in the palm rock.

He did not think that Polostein had obtained knowledge of cosmic civilization and technology from the mother's spacecraft, but he felt that there must be other, and even a large number of remains of cosmic civilization spacecraft, and some of them may have preserved equipment such as learning devices in some remains. After all, it is not the first time he has encountered this kind of knowledge of cosmic civilization and technology from learning devices.

Recalling the information recorded by the Spirit of Knowledge Church is not difficult to see that before Polostein went to the Polar Mountains alone to preach, he had already gained a very high reputation in the Spirit of Knowledge Church. Even the Spirit of Knowledge Church had begun to consider making Polostein the next Politecnicopoly of the Spirit of Knowledge Church. Because of this, even though all the rumors about Polostein that spread across the mountains of the Polar Mountains were evil, the Spirit of Knowledge Church still sanctified him after his death and was one of the sages. It can be seen how high Polostein's reputation in the Spirit of Knowledge Church was at that time.

However, Polostein, who had such a bright future, gave up everything and went to the polar mountains alone to preach, at least in name, as a missionary. At least from Polostein's various records, it can be analyzed that this person is definitely not a fanatical church missionary. His actions are purposeful, and his purpose of coming to the polar mountains may be for the remains of those cosmic civilizations.

Moreover, for some reason, when Leo thought of Polostein, he couldn't help but think of those brothers and sisters of Felloria, and his vaguely gathered Polostein Weisky was one of them.
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