Super God Gene

Chapter 1573 Gas Exercise

“It has nothing to do with whether it's not, you can pretend it's not if you don't believe it, just tell me who told you those things.” Gu Fencheng knows Hansen's birth well. Naturally, he knows that Hansen couldn't have seen it himself. Someone must have told him, so Gu Fencheng doesn't have much doubt about what Hansen said.

“I don't know much about this either, it's just that I ran into someone by accident, and I don't really know who he is, and I haven't seen him since. 'Cause there's no such thing as a person, Hanson certainly can't say it.

Gu Tincheng frowned and stared at Hanson. Obviously, he didn't believe what Hanson said. How could an irrelevant person possibly tell him these things?

Hanson fooled around and wanted to get out of here. He could probably be sure that Gu Chencheng should be number four.

But if Gu Tincheng is, as she said herself, a human being who has been in shelter since ancient times, how exactly did she get in? How can you live to this day?

And Hanson was wondering, if number four was the number set by the observer, would the other numbers correspond to human beings?

If they are all human beings, in what order are they numbered? Gu Tincheng is number four, which, if the time sequence for entering the shelter, indicates that there are at least three more human beings who entered the shelter one step earlier than Gu Tincheng.

Of course, this is just a guess, and it is quite possible that not all of those numbers represent human beings.

“If you want to go, you can make it clear first.” Gu Tincheng walked up to the door, blocked the only exit and stopped Hanson.

Hanson looked at Gu Tincheng, in fact, he felt that Gu Tincheng's words were still somewhat credible, because he had always felt that Gu Tincheng was a bit strange, as if it was a bit out of line with the world.

Just the name Gu Chencheng sounds a little old-fashioned, unlike the name of modern humankind.

Plus some of her behaviors made Hanson feel a little bit weird, she used to feel a little mysterious, and she was a big beauty, and some different places from the average person were normal.

Now that I think about it, Gu Tincheng does seem a little bit like a modern man.

“You want me to say it, but first you have to tell me, who are you?” Hanson muttered for a moment.

“As I said, you don't believe it yourself.” Gu Tincheng said.

“Even if I believe you're an ancient human being, should you always have an identity? I remember ancient times when humans were distinguished by country, right? What country are you from? What did you do before?” What Hanson actually wants to know most is how Gu Chencheng got into the shelter.

However, he was afraid to ask, Gu Tincheng would not answer him, so he planned to tap to the side first.

Gu Tincheng hesitated and said: “I am a Chu national, I am a practitioner. ”

“Exercise gas? What kind of doorpiece is that?” Hanson asked angrily.

“This has nothing to do with you.” Gu Chencheng did not answer.

“How did you get into the shelter?” Hanson turned to ask.

“If I answer that question, you must tell me immediately who told you those things.” Gu Tincheng looked at Hanson and said.

“Okay, deal.” Hanson promised to come down.

Not much hesitation, Gu Tincheng said: “Although I am a Chu people, but the practice land is at sea. On one occasion, I took a boat back to land, met a strange sea vortex, got caught in the vortex, and then arrived at the shelter. ”

“What part of the ocean is that vortex on which planet?” Hanson asked again.

“It didn't work, I went back to the Alliance many times, didn't find any traces, even used a large number of warships to search underwater, it was just a normal sea area, nothing special.” Gu Tincheng said.

Hanson nodded: “According to you, if you are truly Chu, how do you live to this day, if it has been tens of thousands of years? ”

“As I said, that's the last question. Now it's your turn to answer my questions. Who told you those things?” Gu Tincheng said.

Hanson took out a book for Gu Chencheng, not the diary he found in the control room, but he specifically transcribed it. Regarding No. 4, Hanson had already taken it home to collect it.

He didn't go directly to Gu Tincheng before, which is partly why.

Gu Tincheng took over the book. Some foxes opened it suspiciously. After looking at it a few times, his face changed dramatically. His palms flipped the book quickly. The more he looked at his face, the uglier it looked.

“Who is it, who is it?” Gu Tincheng closed the book and stared dead at Hanson. Everyone was about to burst away. These spit slots made her look all goose bumpy.

As you can see from these words, there are things that she thinks nobody knows, all of them are seen, and in this person's eyes, she seems to be naked without any privacy.

“I don't know who it is, these are my transcripts from a room in the ruins of God...” Hanson probably said about the situation.

Gu Tincheng listened to the half letter half doubtfully. After Hansen finished speaking, he stared at Hansen for a long time. He seemed to want to see something from Hansen's face, but was disappointed in the end.

“If everything you say is true, then there must be another number, right? There will be at least three more.” Gu Tincheng pondered.

“Yes, quite a few parts about them, mostly just one or two sentences, only your most, seem to be your most watched.” Hanson laughed.

“Show me the rest.” Gu Tincheng reached out.

“Yes, you tell me first, how can you live to this day?” Hanson winked.

Gu Fencheng did not hesitate too much, because she seemed to have thought of something and was anxious to ask for confirmation, and said to Hansen: “I had been promoted to demigod for more than a decade after entering the shelter. Later, while exploring the ruins of a god, I went into a very strange place, where I was trapped for a period of time, which felt very short, which was only a few months at most, but when I came out again, I discovered that the transmission array that could not be opened in the original shelter was ready for use, and returned to the League through the transmission array, after which I learned that humankind had passed tens of thousands of years. ”

Speaking of this, Gu Fencheng seemed to think of something very upsetting to her. He glanced coldly at Hanson: "Soon after I returned to the Alliance, I met your grandfather, the big liar. ”

Hanson can imagine how a man who is still an ancient thinker would end up with a big liar.

“Is there a lot of crystal instruments in that place you entered?” Hansen asked.