Chapter 875 The Entertainment Industry, The Original Female Lead Killed by the Transmigrator (41)
Chapter 875 The Entertainment Industry, The Original Female Lead Killed by the Transmigrator (41)
Yao Yao looked surprised. Her mother hadn't said she was coming today. "We're in the Alliance Starfield. We just arrived at a resource star. There are a lot of ores here that I've never seen before. Mom, would you like to come and take a look?"
Xiao Yun hadn't expected them to go to another star region. She wanted to go there, but Jia Duo Bao said this was the place with the strongest origin of this world, the most suitable for location, so she really couldn't leave now.
“I can’t go over there now. I need to coordinate with Jia Duo Bao here. If you’re still there after I’m done, then I’ll go over. If it takes too long, I’ll have to go back first. I can’t be away for too long.”
“Okay, then let’s get more teleports back so you can see it even if you can’t come over,” Yao Yao replied, along with the other two, including Hu Xuan, who were somewhat disappointed that she couldn’t go shopping with them.
After disconnecting the communicator, the barrier was removed, and Jia Duo Bao was allowed to communicate with the Heavenly Dao of this world.
She doesn't need to do this. After all, it's Jiaduobao's responsibility to connect the small world with the underworld. Although she is also a mission taker for the underworld, the underworld has not granted her the authority to do so. If she goes there, she will just be listening from the sidelines. It's better for her to just wander around the capital planet.
The scenery here is indeed very beautiful and very close to nature. There is greenery everywhere, whether it is on both sides of the street or in the courtyards of people's homes. Even the office buildings have one or more small gardens on each floor. No wonder the power of nature is so strong.
It's a pity there's no shopping street here, otherwise she would definitely do some serious shopping. As for the star coins here, Yao Yao exchanged quite a lot for her using items that aren't available here, and she had already sent them all back to her, so it should be enough for her.
As Xiao Yun admired the surrounding scenery, she headed towards the more central area. She had just scanned the area with her divine sense and noticed a very unique building there.
Its appearance is somewhat like a coral reef on the seabed, only its color is dull and not as beautiful. It is also covered by a transparent cover, which should be a protective shield.
She didn't probe it with her divine sense because there was a special sensing network on it that was designed to detect spiritual power. While this might not be effective against divine sense, there was no need to cross its line.
She looked closely and saw that it seemed to be an open venue with many orcs going in and out. She wondered what was inside, but since she was curious, she decided to go and take a look.
Oh right, as Yao Yao mentioned before, the identification process on the capital planet isn't very strict; the real strictness comes before entering the capital planet.
For example, whether traveling on a public spaceship or piloting a private spaceship, one's identity and purpose of visiting the capital planet will be confirmed at the docking station.
There is also a system there that can identify whether a person is carrying harmful substances or is hostile to the capital planet.
If someone has ill intentions, they will call the police immediately, and the security team will stop them from entering. Only those without these qualifications are allowed to come in.
Of course, this barrier was ineffective for them because they didn't enter through any legitimate means; they simply tore through space and didn't even encounter the planet's protective shield.
When they reach their level of cultivation, destroying a planet is as easy as waving a hand, and whether the other side tries to stop them or not is actually meaningless.
This means that once you're in, you can move freely around the capital planet without any identity checks.
You can freely enter and exit the public areas of the capital planet. As long as you don't trespass on other people's private property, such as their residences, basically no one will bother you.
Furthermore, street fighting is not prohibited here, as long as it is not malicious killing and no one dies.
Don't be fooled by the beautiful and pleasant environment here into thinking it's a peaceful place. Fighting and brawling are commonplace, which isn't hard to understand. After all, they are beastmen, and being fierce and aggressive is in their nature. It would be abnormal if they were actually behaving themselves.
Furthermore, the courtyards and public facilities here are generally protected by shields. Unless it's a life-or-death battle, the orcs won't cause much damage and won't be able to break through the shields at all.
Of course, there are times when things get really heated. If you lose control of your strength and cause damage to public facilities, you can just pay for it at the original price. The main message is: if you have money, do whatever you want.
Xiao Yun walked briskly toward the peculiar building and soon arrived in front of it.
Upon closer inspection, the building resembles a massive and bizarre coral reef, its entire surface displaying a deep, dark brown hue that evokes a sense of oppression and is hardly aesthetically pleasing.
Upon closer inspection, one can see that its surface is covered with uneven pits and craters. These holes of various sizes are windows, but due to the dim light and poor angle, it is impossible to see what is inside.
Xiao Yun glanced at the orcs coming from two directions, all heading towards the entrance. It seemed they were all there for this building, and there must be some activity inside.
She walked in that direction as well, then merged into the queue, slowly making her way towards the entrance. There were quite a few people there; the line was already rather long, at least a hundred people, by my estimation.
Fortunately, the line moved forward at a steady pace, and no one seemed impatient or anxious. They walked in at a leisurely pace, as if taking a stroll, and soon the line was rejoined.
Once she followed the crowd into the protective enclosure, she saw a line of text above the doorway, which appeared to be in the local script. She couldn't understand it, and since Jia Duo Bao wasn't there, she could only probe the memories of other people.
Then, from the memory of the person in front of her, she learned that this place was actually the history museum of the Divine Scale Dynasty.
She never expected to end up reading about the history of a dynasty. Well, that's alright, she thought. She was somewhat interested in the Divine Scale Dynasty, so she might as well take a look.
Then, Xiao Yun followed everyone through a security gate. He was using his own body, not a human body, so he wasn't afraid of being scanned by any kind of light.
Even if the other party could scan her, her true form would still be beast-like, at most just a different race.
Unexpectedly, they were just scanning her to see if she was carrying any weapons, worried that a fight might break out in the museum and damage the artifacts.
It seems that they really do have a lax system when it comes to identity verification here. No wonder they were able to get in so quickly; it was just a quick scan, and they let people through as long as they didn't violate any restrictions.
If you have weapons, they won't be confiscated or anything. Just store them in the lockers next to you, and they'll be returned to you when you leave.
Once inside, Xiao Yun understood why this was explicitly stipulated. These orcs were truly belligerent; they would fight if there was a reason, and they would find one if there wasn't. For example, they might ask, "What are you looking at?" and then a fight would break out the next moment.
Especially in crowded places, friction is more likely to occur. It's inevitable that you'll bump into me or I'll collide with you, or someone cutting in line or something can easily lead to a fight.
Sure enough, two orcs got into a fight not far away, and the others watched from the sidelines without dodging. If they were accidentally hit, they would even join the fight.
Xiao Yun glanced at the displayed artifacts. Well, they all had protective shields, so if it was just a physical fight, they wouldn't be affected.
It's right not to allow weapons inside, since ordinary protective shields can't stop them. Interstellar weapons are extremely destructive and can penetrate mechs or even the walls of warships.
Xiao Yun wasn't interested in watching fights; they were all brutal, hand-to-hand combat with little skill involved. Since everyone else was gathered around, and the rest of the area was relatively empty, she enjoyed wandering around by herself.
However, she was somewhat disappointed by what was displayed inside. Unlike the Dragon Kingdom, which had artifacts and historical records from various dynasties, this place had only ever been established by one dynasty. Therefore, the items displayed inside were things used by the kings of the Divine Scale Empire throughout its history or showcased past achievements.
The physical artifacts are mostly crowns, armor, and weapons, and even more so, items that once belonged to the kings, as well as images of their human figures and actual bodies, and records of battle footage.
Numerous screens of various sizes are erected on the walls and in mid-air, playing documentary videos on a loop. The large screens are for viewing only, while the small screens can be manually controlled, allowing users to select the segments they want to watch.
Xiao Yun had already heard this history from his son, so he didn't bother reading it from beginning to end. Seeing that there were mini storage devices with downloads available for free, Xiao Yun grabbed a few without thinking.
It wasn't that she was interested in the history of the Divine Scale Kingdom; she just thought the storage device was quite useful, allowing her to directly project and play content. Also, she still had some of the typical Chinese habits, always feeling that not taking advantage of a good deal would be a loss.
Then take a few back for the kids to play with. The videos inside are similar to cartoons, and no one outside will notice anything amiss.
She walked to the back and looked at the armor of the kings of Divine Scale throughout the ages. The further back she went, the more advanced the armor became. There were also mini armor figurines that could transform, but these cost Star Coins. After looking at them, she saw that the prices weren't too high, so she just inserted coins and bought a few.
Further on, there were even scales from various kings! It was that so-called divine scale, and I never expected them to be displayed as well.
Using her divine sense, she found the interstellar language related to this place in the system memory within the space, input it into the translator she had collected before, and connected it with her brainwaves. Soon she was able to understand the local text and language.
Put on the special headphones for this display case, and you can immediately hear an introduction about these scales.
It turns out that when a member of the Divine Scale Kingdom's royal family dies, that scale will fall off. Although there is no energy left on it, it remains very hard and will not decay for hundreds of millions of years.
Therefore, the royal descendants did not bury it with the king's body, but instead placed it in a museum for future generations to see.
It can be said that, apart from the current king, the scales of every king before him are here.
There are five pieces on display here, representing five generations of emperors. It seems that the lifespan of orcs is not very long, averaging only about two hundred years.
Each piece is different in size, color, and shape. The signs below each piece have the name and life story of its owner, and there are also videos of them next to the signs. They were all quite handsome or beautiful when they were young.
That's right! Among the five generations of kings, there were not only men but also women. Surprisingly, three of them were queens!
A careful examination of their personal profiles revealed that these queens were not the sole offspring of the previous king. This suggests that the succession system of the throne in this country is clearly very different from that of the ancient Dragon Kingdom.
Presumably, here, if one wants to ascend to that supreme throne, blood ties alone are far from enough; one must also possess extraordinary talent and strength.
Only in this way can one stand out from numerous competitors and become the rightful ruler of a country.
Judging from these scales, the first king's scales were the smallest and thinnest, while the scales became thicker and larger towards the bottom, and their color also became darker. It is unclear whether this is a difference between men and women, or whether it is due to evolution or degeneration.
After all, sometimes the biggest isn't necessarily the best; what's concentrated is often the essence.
Xiao Yun used his divine sense to sense through the protective shield and found that there was indeed no energy left on these scales, and the material was indeed hard.
However, unlike dragon scales, which are more beautiful and retain their dragon-like aura, these scales resemble those of a flood dragon. It's highly likely that their clan possesses flood dragon blood.
The dragon clan possesses many innate supernatural abilities, including the ability to see through the mysteries of the dragon's eyes and to predict the future with their scales. In other words, their scales can sense major events. For example, Xiao Yueyue's inheritance allows her to go back in time, but she can also predict the future.
After leaving the scale display case, she strolled around inside for a while, saw another fight, and then decided it wasn't interesting anymore. She prepared to leave through another exit, only to find that it had gotten dark when she came out.
That's not right. It was the middle of the day when she came in, and she had only been walking around for less than an hour. How could it have gotten dark so quickly? Is there no transition from noon to night?
Yao Yao said that a day in this little world is forty-eight hours long, with day and night divided equally, averaging twenty-four hours. The flow is relatively slow, and the sun is in the middle at noon, so it's impossible for it to suddenly get dark.
The orcs who came out behind her were also surprised, and even couldn't help but shout out. Soon more people were attracted and gathered at the exit, all looking up at the sky. Some had already started to call their families.
Xiao Yun's divine sense began to ascend to the sky, and then he discovered that the protective shield was actually wrapped in a black film! Moreover, that film was corroding the protective shield of the capital star.
Is this poison gas or demonic energy? She extended a wisp of her divine sense and quickly discovered something was wrong. It was neither poison gas nor demonic energy; it contained a dense power of spacetime, which was accelerating the protective shield's time a thousandfold!
Further up, she discovered that the celestial secrets were somewhat chaotic, a sign that the Heavenly Dao was about to disappear! Thinking that Jia Duo Bao had gone to negotiate with the Heavenly Dao, she couldn't help but worry that something might have gone wrong with it.
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