"Targetdragon" Kassemer muttered several key words over and over for a while, and the fanatical light in his eyes became more and more intense. It seemed that his interest had been completely aroused. Everyone has a complex in their hearts about "Guan Gong vs. Qin Qiong" or "Which is more powerful, science or magic?" When the opportunity to prove it is in front of them, they have no reason to close their eyes full of curiosity. "Tell me, where is the dragon?" Kasemer grabbed my shoulders excitedly and asked me impatiently. "In the northwest of Rich's territory, my goal is to kill this giant dragon. If" Seeing Cassimer's cheerful look, I, who was supposed to be the biggest beneficiary, now feel like It was a loss-making business, "If you are willing to pay some hard work, my team will fully support your scientific research career in this operation, and you will gain an excellent experimental environment." "No problem!" Card Thermo did not doubt that he had it, and simply accepted the conditions I proposed. He even seemed willing to pay me more, "As long as I am not allowed to miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, I will pay a sky-high price when it happens." Come and thank you! " "That's good" It seems that the matter has been settled in general, and now it's time to get into the details. "What are the tools for testing? It would be best if it is convenient. Give it to me so I can prepare accordingly. By the way, according to my experience, dragons are rough-skinned creatures. You can take this opportunity to test out as many tools as possible without worrying about whether the target board is good or not. You can¡¯t bear it.¡± ¡°Really?¡± You listened to my instigation. A slightly sinister smile appeared on Cassimer's face, "Just recently, a perfect Dwemer Centurion was unearthed from Chuander Zell, so I used that dragon to test it. Performance!" "Dwemer Centurion? What is that?" Cassimer was completely immersed in the excitement and did not answer me again. Ezenta took over from his uncle and pointed me towards a platform in the underground excavation. Uh, that thing looks like a Gundam? ??A large mecha in the magical world? This is too unscientific. But I like it. As I said before, everyone has a similar plot in their hearts. I am looking forward to the next scene of the Skyhawk Warriors fighting Godzilla, although the scene may feel very inconsistent. . ?¡ ?Kassemer has now invested in modifying the Dwemer Centurion. Nothing could rouse him from the task at hand. The fire of curiosity burned brightly in my heart. But I was also refused access to the Dwemer Centurion at this time so as not to interfere with his research. So Cassimer's nephew Eszenta took me on a tour of this underground excavation site. "Before the Nords named this place 'Stone Fortress', according to archaeological results, the city of Markarth and the Dwemer ruins directly below the city were called Chuander-Zel. My uncle is Tyme The most famous scholar of Dwemer culture in the Riel continent, he has spent the equivalent of two human lifetimes studying the Dwemer civilization. Probably one hundred and fifty to two hundred years. But Kassemer now looks as energetic and enthusiastic as ever. Visually, he is still in his prime, and the elf's longevity is really enviable. By the way, speaking of elves "'Dwemer' has a 'Mo' in its name. Does this mean that this race is inherited from the elves?" "Yes, the meaning of 'Dwemer' was in ancient times. The meaning in the Elvish language is: Elves living deep in the earth. " "I heard that the residents of Skyrim Province are accustomed to calling this race dwarves. This does not seem to be the height that elves should be. " "Oh, actually the Dwemer people. The height of the species is not short," Ezenta explained to me after hearing the contradiction I raised. "The reason why they are called dwarves is because the Nords compared them to giants when describing them. It contains some derogatory elements You must know that before the Dwemer disappeared from this world around 700 years of the First Era, there was a deep-seated hatred between the Nords. In the literature at that time, the Nords were all They are described like this: 'Terrible warriors who practice blasphemous behavior and use cursed methods to drive the Nords out of Morrowind.' "As members of the elven clan, they were able to compete with the "elves" who were in the ascendant in the early and middle stages of the First Era. "Nemesis" The Nords are tough from the front, and the Dwemer clan's fighting power is really shocking. I told Ezenta my thoughts, and he agreed with it, "Even the Redguards who crossed the sea and came to Hammerfell Desert in the 792nd year of the First Era had nothing to do with the Dwemer eight poles. Later, it was also recorded in the literature: "The mysterious and powerful race, the builders of the Brass Tower Namidian,""To completely change the fundamental laws of nature for one's own selfish desires." "Uh, changing the fundamental laws of nature the Red Guards' fandom is a bit exaggerated. If the Red Guards are really like this, wouldn't it be possible to put Dwemer on the Earth's template and change the speed of vacuum light and Planum at will? A race that overcomes constants? Not to mention those imaginative science fiction novels, even the legendary omnipotent "Great Prophecy" is somewhat beyond the reach of this somewhat ridiculous power. Such a powerful race, why did they all disappear later? Was it destroyed by humans, an outbreak of plague, or a natural disaster? " "This is an unsolved mystery. Because it is so old, there are no reliable records about the Dwemer in the existing documents after the First Era except my uncle's papers; and in the documents of the early First Era, the recorders did not expect it at all. Such a large race will disappear out of thin air soon. Anyway, my uncle couldn't figure out how they disappeared after studying it for so long. " "Well, it doesn't matter. At least they once existed. There will always be evidence left behind. Your uncle will unearth them sooner or later. "Thank you. My uncle also firmly believes that he can completely restore the Dwemer civilization in the next few hundred years." " "Although the only discoveries we have made we know very little about the Dwemer people, the various cultural relics unearthed so far can at least allow us to draw the most basic conclusion: this is a careful, diligent, intelligent and highly developed people. civilization. ¡± Under Ezenta¡¯s explanation, the ancient civilization of Dwemer began to unfold in front of me bit by bit. (To be continued)