Hogwarts Ordnance Manual

Chapter 175: Carving the Malia Database

The rising stone pillars around them were still changing their shapes, and the stone slabs under their feet were also rising. Dudley and Sally jumped down quickly. Looking back, they saw that underneath the stone slabs was a very complex mechanical structure. After more than 2000 years, it was still It's shiny, a combination of ancient times and science fiction, and has a bit of a cyberpunk feel.

It wasn't until it reached a height of nearly ten meters that countless large light orange energy crystal blocks suddenly appeared. They were still crystal clear and seemed to contain unimaginable energy.

"This should be the Azerite energy body recorded in ancient books, the energy source of the core of this planet. They are originally in a liquid state, and will quickly solidify into crystals after contacting the air," Sally continued to explain: " There are many forms of Azerite energy body. This orange one will automatically and slowly release the flow of magic energy. The ancient Kemaerians called it the magic stone. It is with the help of the nearly infinite energy of the magic stone that it can The advanced civilization of the ancient continent was achieved, but these magic stones are almost exhausted and will turn white and automatically break into pieces within a few decades at most."

"Is the core of the Sandstorm Dragon another kind of Azerite energy body?" Dudley asked.

Sally smiled and said: "Yes, this kind of crystal is very rare. Ancient people did not find a way to use them, so they regarded them as the rarest gems and used them as decorations on crowns and scepters. There is also a green Crystal stones are very dangerous. Ancient people called them elemental stones and used them to make various weapons. The energy source of the energy-fusion gun is the magic energy device made of elemental stones."

Dudley nodded. When he ate the fusion gun, he found a strange ring-shaped device, but he didn't pay much attention to it at that time. After being authenticated by the system, the magic device also turned into an edible item like a cake. , although it doesn’t taste very good.Now that I think about it, I feel like I have eaten something very special. I am a little worried about whether my DNA will be damaged by radiation.

Looking at the densely packed mana stones on the surrounding stone pillars, Dudley asked: "Does this place provide energy for the whole city?"

Sally nodded and said: "Not only does it provide energy, this is also a place where the ancient Cemarians stored knowledge. It can be regarded as the most complete library or supercomputer."

Dudley immediately became interested. Just the technology of creating a spaceship that could travel to and from the moon already made Dudley salivate. It would be even better if he could find any advanced technology or weapons blueprints.

The ancient Kemarea had a completely different technology tree than the Earth. They were lucky. They found almost infinite energy very early. After building this energy hub, they could almost liberate all productivity; they were also unlucky. Yes, it is obvious that the ancient Kemerians and Galuluns did not match such powerful energy in terms of ideological understanding, so because of the greed and jealousy of a few people, they launched a war that could destroy the entire continent.

Sally led him around the stone pillars covered with orange crystal stones, and came to the tall pillars at the back that were like piles of countless small boxes. These hexagonal boxes were as compact as a honeycomb, much like the database computer room of the 21st century on earth. .

Sally didn't see any movement, so she just stood casually in front of the honeycomb stone pillar. There was a small box sticking out from the stone pillar. In Dudley's surprised eyes, the small box projected a three-dimensional image, made up of hundreds of strange The symbols form three interlocking circles.

Sally made a surprised "Ah" sound, and Dudley cast a doubtful look at her. Sally said: "This is the ancient Kemarian code. I have never learned this language!" He rushed to her. Dudley pursed his lips, his face full of helplessness.

Dudley was also a bit confused. Sally didn't even recognize him, so he didn't recognize him. It made sense when you think about it. Everyone on Earth knows how to encrypt their own databases, and of course they do. How can such a password be cracked in a short time? He was completely confused as to what these symbols meant, let alone deduced the password.

Sally sighed with some disappointment. She found a lot of sheepskin scrolls in the underground of Gailu Wheel, and gained a lot of ancient human knowledge from them. However, there seemed to be no paper carriers in Kemarea, and all the information was sealed in these In a sophisticated supercomputer, even though Sally has great supernatural powers, she cannot use plant cells to crack the ancient Kemaeryan code.

At this moment, a muffled sound came from the dome above. Dudley quickly turned around and saw that he didn't know it. He was shocked when he saw the big hole that the Sandstorm Dragon had hit in the rock formation. At this time, the surrounding area was rapidly moving. The rocks at the entrance of the cave were falling towards the city below, and the yellow sand flowed down from the large cave like a waterfall.

"No, the dome might collapse!" Sally was also frightened. Although she had "cultivated away" many negative emotions of human beings, the feeling of returning empty-handed like a treasure trove still made her sad. .

Dudley looked at the falling sand and rocks, and estimated that at this rate, in three or four hours at most, the hole would expand to cover the entire underground space. At that time, there would either be some relatively solid and dense soil layer to cover the big hole. Block it, or let the yellow sand hundreds of meters above flood the entire Kemarea.

He looked back at the three-dimensional projection that was flashing light yellow light very close to him, and suddenly something came into his mind.

"Summon Quartermaster Finnis!" Dudley shouted excitedly.

Sally saw Dudley summoning Phoenix for the first time. She watched with some curiosity as a space crack suddenly opened in the air beside her, and then a house elf wearing a pink suit emerged from the space crack.

"You're dressed like this..." Dudley couldn't help but shudder, he looked better than a boy band.

Phoenix took off his flashy diamond sunglasses and said with a professional profiteer smile: "Don't worry about these details, Lord Dudley, what can I do for you?"

"I want a translation module for this language!" Dudley pointed directly at the stereoscopic projection on the side.

Phoenix was short, so Dudley grabbed him by the back of his collar, lifted him up, and took a close look at the three circles composed of dense patterns rotating in mid-air.

Phoenix squinted his eyes for a long time, then took out a monocle from his pocket, looked at it again and again before saying: "This is the ancient way of writing runes."

"What?" Dudley's jaw almost dropped in shock. He leaned his head over and compared these patterns with the Xu runes he had learned. He really felt like they had seen each other before.

"Is this the language of Earth?" Dudley asked incredulously.

Phoenix put away his monocle elegantly and said: "I'm afraid I can't answer your question. You need to uncover the mystery yourself. However, I have a translation module for the ancient writing method of runes. Chenghui, 1500 galleons. Thanks."

As soon as Dudley let go, Phoenix fell to the ground, but he was not angry, rubbed his hands and said flatteringly: "Of course, you are Phoenix's wise and powerful master, Phoenix should give you a discount. Just 1300 Galleons, no more."

Dudley almost shot Phoenix's wrinkled face until he could not dig it out from the floor, but he heard the sound of a large number of stones falling, and he had no time to bargain with Phoenix. He gritted his teeth, took out his wallet and threw it on the floor. on Phoenix's face.

Finneas was a bachelor. After putting a small bottle into Dudley's hand, he flew away like flying.

It was almost the same as what he had eaten last time. Dudley opened the bottle and swallowed the jelly-like thing inside. Suddenly, countless patterns and words flew wildly in front of his eyes, and then gradually disappeared in his dizziness.

Speaking of ancient runes, also called ancient magic scripts, they are actually the earliest texts used by wizards to write magic spells. They are completely different from the English of later generations. At Hogwarts, not only the improved English version of magic spells is taught, but also ancient spells are taught. Rune courses, if you don't learn this, the wizard will always only be able to read spells, but will not know the principles of how spells work, and will not be able to create new spells.

Hermione studied ancient runes very much and recited them while walking. Dudley guessed that Snape was also a master of runes, otherwise he would not have been able to record so many spells he invented in the Half-Blood Prince's notes.

Thinking along this line of thought, Dudley felt horrified when he thought about it. Maybe it wasn't the writing on the earth that appeared in the wasteland continent, but the ancient runes, which basically came from here.

Dudley shook his head. Now was not the time to pursue these things. He stared at the password circle again. He finally understood the meaning of these patterns, but what was the password that was put together?Still have no clue.

"Perhaps it is to form some words or famous sayings that are very important to the ancient Kemaerians..." Dudley bit his lip and said thoughtfully.

If it were numbers, then Dudley would have no clue at all. The combination of numbers could be completely irregular, but the text most likely contained the culture of the ancient Kemaerians, and would not make any meaningless combination.

"Important vocabulary..." Sally also came over, frowning slightly and thinking for a moment: "Maybe it's the divine right to the king!"

Dudley muttered, translated these four words into ancient runes, found the corresponding characters on the three turntables, and spelled them out.

"Beep——" The three-dimensional projection in mid-air flashed blue light, and the selected character disappeared again.

"It's not this...is there any other possibility?" Dudley asked.

Sally thought hard for a while, the stones and yellow sand were falling faster and faster, and Dudley was extremely anxious.

"Magic can live forever?"

"wrong……"

"The Pride of Kemarea?"

"wrong……"

"King over all nations?"

"..." Dudley tried again. After inputting this time, three circles composed of characters rotated rapidly. Then in a flash, the code table slowly retracted into the stone pillar, and the countless six sides The honeycomb-shaped boxes slowly stretched out, and a symbol appeared on each box.

"Successful!" Dudley said in surprise.

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