Steel, Guns, and the Industrial Party that Traveled to Another World

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"Mr. Dessen, I have seen you!"

In the reception room, the man who claimed to be a magician was invited here and was under layers of surveillance.

Paul looked at the man and recalled a scene in the church in Totor Village not long ago.

On his left sat Cecil, on his right sat Ladi, and in front of the witch was a crystal ball.

Dessen sat upright and tried hard to suppress his excitement.

He carefully observed the young lord opposite him who had been regarded as his action target not long ago.

From the appearance, this is an ordinary Aldo.

Paul said: "Perhaps, you should explain the purpose of coming here?"

The lips moved a few times, and Dessen spoke.

"Count Graman, are you a god?"

The reception room fell into silence, and no one expected that his first sentence would be like this.

"Ha!" Paul broke the silence with a sneer. "It's strange, why do you say that?"

Dessen glanced at the crystal ball in front of Ladi, which was emitting a faint fluorescence, and said, "This beautiful lady is a spellcaster. It seems that you already know my identity."

"Then I will confess to you. I am a spellcaster who studies the spiritual field. That day in the church, I participated in the spiritual exploration of you as the assistant of the mentor."

These words reminded Paul of his strange experience that day - a large number of fragments hidden deep in his memory suddenly flashed in his mind one by one.

He became highly nervous in an instant!

If the wizard in front of him saw enough things, would he have judged that he was a traverser from another world?

Almost subconsciously, he said in an almost threatening tone: "I hope you can keep your head clear."

"Oh, of course!" Dessen immediately realized that Count Graman did not seem to let the people around him know too much.

So much so that he had a sense of pride in his heart-he might be the only one who knew his secret.

Perhaps there was a second person for a moment, that is, his mentor O'Donnell.

But only at that moment, poor Master O'Donnell.

"So... if possible... I hope to talk to you alone."

He weighed his words and carefully put forward his request.

Paul decisively refused: "I don't want to be alone with a wizard in the same room."

"I swear, I will not take any hostile actions against you. Perhaps this lady can prove that what I said is true."

Paul looked at Ladi, who was staring at the crystal ball in front of her, and nodded gently, "He did not lie. But for safety reasons, it is better to tie his hands and feet-if you really want to talk to him alone."

A few minutes later, in a small room, only Paul and Dessen who was tied up were left.

"Are you a god?"

Dessen asked his question again, but unlike before, his eyes were full of fanaticism, and this emotion was so hot that it seemed to burst out like flames.

The bound body also trembled with excitement.

He immediately became like this after the last person except him and Paul left the room.

"No!" Paul gave a brief negative answer.

"Then you must be a messenger sent by the Lord of Light!" The enthusiasm in the eyes of the young mage did not diminish at all, "You must have been sent by God to change this world! Of course, maybe you yourself don't realize this."

Paul asked: "You mages still believe in the Lord of Light? Shouldn't they be mortal enemies?"

Dessen immediately replied in panic: "Lord God, most of us are only against the corrupt church and the prejudice of the world."

Paul asked again: "What made you have such a ridiculous idea? What happened in the church that day?"

"Oh, please forgive my offense at that time, but it was because of that crime that I knew of your great existence."

Dessen recalled the horror of that moment in the church again and began to tell Paul.

At the moment the spell was launched, a surging torrent of information gushed out. In the spiritual world, even the shock brought by tsunamis and volcanic eruptions could not compare to that vision. The mental barrier of Master O'Donnell was undoubtedly very powerful, but it was instantly washed away like paper under the impact of this scale.

As an assistant, Desen did not face such a terrifying power, but a small part of the overflow from the sea of ​​​​the mentor's soul made Desen feel like falling into the vast ocean in an instant. At that time, he was like a leaf, being carried up and down by the raging waves.

No mistakes in one song, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!

Desen understood why Master O'Donnell had not woken up until now, because his mind might have been completely annihilated under such a terrible impact.

In fact, even Desen himself almost became the same as O'Donnell because he was suddenly exposed to a large amount of incomprehensible information.

A world with billions of people, giant cities that can accommodate tens of millions of people, terrifying weapons that can destroy giant cities thousands of miles away, flying iron birds, high-speed iron boxes, giant buildings hundreds of meters high, communication tools that arrive in an instant...

Desen can still withstand all these images.

But when he came into contact with more information, his worldview began to collapse.

The earth is really a sphere, and the sun is so many times larger than the earth...

The earth, the solar system, the black hole, the Milky Way, the local supercluster, the Laniakea supercluster... The vastness and magic of the universe far exceeded the limits of imagination, and instantly made Desen fall into the difficult problem of doubting the meaning of his own existence.

Standpoint, speed of light, dimension, quantum... One concept after another hit his increasingly fragile heart like a meteorite.

Mass-energy conversion, Newton's law, the law of thermodynamics... It turned out that his previous cognition was so superficial.

All kinds of magical knowledge may be easier for children who are still in the stage of learning and exploration to accept, but Desen is already an adult, and he has a somewhat solidified cognitive system in his mind. If he is given a buffer time, it is okay to contact and understand it little by little, but when a large amount of unprecedented knowledge pours in and collides violently with the old cognitive system, it is very uncomfortable.

Especially because of the effect of the spell, Desen clearly knew that they were all correct - at least compared to his original cognition, so the old worldview was instantly defeated.

All of the above is just the depth of information.

As for the breadth of information, it is even more terrifying.

America, 996, slacking off, computers, biology, code, Elder Scrolls, Paradox, books, Hatano...

These chaotic things are the main body of the information torrent.

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