Chapter 104 Rational
At first, Ian felt that the members of the Dawn Order were a bit capable.

After all, they activated the magic facilities in the ancient ruins, and they were experienced at first glance.

But with the ensuing battles, the experienced Dawn Order, in Ian's mind, gradually changed from a formidable enemy to a group of aboriginals holding high-tech spears and shouting "Long live Wakanda".

They are very indigenous, and the order medals in the round sky are also very in line with their teachings.

The planet under your feet is good, but the stars in the sky are bad, and they bring disasters that will destroy the world.

Ian would like to know how this group of people came up with this idea, but first, he had to deal with this engagement.

"Tie it all up."

The members of the Aurora Cult who were impacted by his words all lost their combat effectiveness.

Ian and the grass elves, simply speaking, this group of people is tightly bound.

"I don't accept it! I don't believe what you said. These are all lies from the mouths of cultists!"

The man in black was still struggling to resist, Ian punched him in the face, then opened his backpack, and slapped a book on his face.

Snapped!
The book hit the left face of the man in black, and there was a crisp slap.

"what is this?"

The man in black didn't get angry directly, but held the book thrown by Ian, staring at the strange yet familiar words on it in a daze.

"World map. I sorted out the current power distribution on the mainland, and you can buy these things in any small town."

Ian casually pointed to the not-too-distant Sleeping Town:

"The adventurers in Changmian Town have been to many places on the mainland, and the merchants have also been to many places. They are all knowledgeable."

The people in black robes were silent, and the man holding the book was humble. He was the most sensible person.

He was the first to stand up and refute his companions, saying that ancient people did not regard astrology as a cult.

"What do you mean by this...?"

The man in black didn't understand either. The knowledge reserve in his mind didn't allow him to understand Ian's words.

However, he looked at the disgust and contempt in Ian's eyes that were completely undisguised.

He had to admit that the self-proclaimed scholar was really a little angry, the anger of being despised intellectually.

He can die or be killed, but he will never allow his knowledge to be humiliated.

Of course...but only if that's correct knowledge, is...truth.

Ian saw that he was a bit saved, and the purpose of keeping these people alive was to gain more chances of winning in the exploration of ancient ruins.

The Dawn Order has already explored similar ancient ruins, so they must know what is inside.

Even with torture, Ian can still get the information he wants.

The living are worth more to him.

Ian bought a world map from the Bounty Association. The ocean area of ​​this planet is 85%, which means that its ocean area is much larger than that of Blue Star.

The Dawn Sect has been to all over the world, but they can't imagine that the planet under their feet is round?

This shouldn't be, the Dawn Church must have imagined the ancients too much, or... mistranslated part of the information.

They lied to themselves and got into the dead end.

Ian pointed to the map in the hands of the man in black: "Let me ask you, have you ever been to other places on the mainland?"

"Of course I have!"

"How big is the continent to you? Is it boundless or has a boundary? Is it a planet or a flat continent under your feet?"

"Of course the continent is flat! The area outside the land is the ocean. The ocean is very dangerous, and there are all kinds of dangerous monsters in it!"

The people in black robes are quite confident in geography.

But soon, a question from Ian stopped him.

"Then you haven't studied day and night? Why is there such a phenomenon, when it is day in one area and night in another?"

"It's... because of the magic power! The magic power is transmitted along with the airflow, and finally gathers in an area, and the area naturally becomes daytime!"

The man in black tried his best to sort out his language: "But the planet... No! The magic power on the continent is limited. One area becomes day due to the accumulation of magic power, and the other area is naturally night!"

……This.

If Ian hadn't entered a strange state of perception when he touched the first anchor point, he glanced at the planet under his feet.

He really believed in this set of nonsense!

"Then you haven't tried to fly to the sky? Choose a place to go forward, look for the end of the ocean, and see if there is the salvation you want there?"

"Maybe there is another continent at the other end of the ocean, and there is no natural disaster of the dead on it."

This is true, Ian has already merged several sequence worlds, and a new area must have been refreshed on the other side of the ocean.

As long as there is even the slightest possibility, the Dawn Church should take a look.

"It's going to waste a lot of time."

The man in black retorted.

"So you haven't investigated it at all. You don't know whether the ocean has an end, and you're not sure whether the planet and the universe exist."

"The understanding of everything about the world is obtained by guesswork, not by practice."

Ian nodded and concluded, the expression of the man in black became more and more embarrassing.

Yes...they don't know.

No matter how beautiful the voice is to cover it up, they really can't answer Ian's question, because they have never explored it.

The ocean is a dangerous area, fishing on the outskirts is enough, adventurers who enter the deep sea are no different from dying.

The ocean is huge, but the continent is small. If the land is really what the person in front of you said, it is a planet with a limited area...

Then... the most monsters on the planet are actually ocean monsters, which naturally proves that the cosmology is correct.

And if you want to refute him, you have to find the end of the ocean by yourself...

Ian walked into the ancient ruins.

Behind him, the members of the Aurora Cult who were tied up all had dejected expressions on their faces.

They heard the companion's exchange with Ian.

It is obvious that, in normal communication, there is an indescribable lack of knowledge in their heads.

Ian glanced at them out of the corner of his eye.

To be honest... If he had a junior high school geography book in his hand, there would be no need to say so much, just let them read it.

"Don't we have to look for the end of the ocean? Even if it's not to determine the cosmology, just look for the solution to the natural disaster..."

The rational black-robed man with the book lowered his head and murmured.

"It can't be like this! How could we listen to the nonsense of an outsider!"

Another person retorted angrily.

But this time, the man in black was a little angry and couldn't even bear it:
"Enough!"

"Be normal! Don't forget what we once gathered together for? We are walking in the tomb of our ancestors!"

"In order to save the world, to save more people, even if this is really cult knowledge, what's the difficulty in reading a little bit?"

"Whether you are unconvinced by the defeat, or angry because the tomb of your ancestors has been defiled, these are irrelevant!"

"Save people! Find a way to solve the natural disaster, if you don't think of a way, just get out! It's not like the Dawn Sect is dead without you!"

They quarreled.

No, strictly speaking, it was a group of people venting their anger and breaking their defenses.

The black-robed man holding the book justified what Ian had just said.

"Just now he said... that the planet under our feet is a round ball, and the universe is outside the planet, and natural disasters are the invasion of our world by the universe outside the planet."

"Has he ever excused natural disasters? Did he insult the creed of the Dawn Order, or humiliate all of us?!"

"Neither... My compatriots, calm down first, this is also a possibility, let us first try to accept this argument, it may represent the path we have been looking for."

"On the road to success...there are never too many paths, we just need a pair of clear eyes to discern the good from the bad."

"Please don't draw conclusions until you have a deep understanding."

The trilling words stopped.

The man in black with his hands tied, but still holding the world map tightly, followed behind Ian.

The other black-robed people were completely silent, and some wanted to get angry, but they couldn't think of anything other than swearing when they opened their mouths.

It's as if... there is no other way to deal with it except to vent the anger in my heart.

Isn't this a complete failure?
"The Aurora Cult is not a cult. Even if we do something extreme, even inhumane, we still stand up straight!"

"We killed people who belonged to our compatriots for ideals, not for desires, absolutely not!"

If it is, it means that one of the most powerful forces on the continent, the savior of the world since its establishment, has completely degenerated.

The man in black didn't say that.

But in his heart, these words have been echoing for a long time.

He quickly followed Ian and asked carefully:

"Please... Excuse me, I don't know your name yet."

This attitude is like treating one's own teacher, or a wise man whose wisdom far surpasses one's own.

Ian turned his head and gave him a strange look, not understanding what the man in black was doing.

He just wants to explore the ancient ruins, and keeping these people alive is to increase the odds of winning.

These people quarreled with themselves first, and then put on a flattering look, which made Ian puzzled.

Could it be that these psychopaths... were beaten up?

"Is it important?" Ian replied to him.

"Very important! I think the only basis for mutual understanding is to know each other's name."

The man in black has a serious expression.

"I'm sorry... Our initial contact was not pleasant. This is a unilateral mistake of the Dawn Church."

"Maybe my companions don't approve of you, but I want to give it a try. If what you say is true, I will protect your name, knowledge, and everything with my life! The truth will not tolerate contamination."

Hearing this, his companion raised his eyebrows and looked at him in disbelief.

"You bastard... crazy?"

"No, I'm not crazy."

The man in black was not angry: "You are not crazy, so we are human beings, and people can communicate normally."

He looked at Ian and asked again with a sincere request:

"Can you tell me your name?"

"Celestial bodies...planets...the universe, do we interpret the records of our ancestors and misunderstand part of the knowledge?"

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