Marvel recasts the prehistoric

Chapter 514 Changing the Rules



"Grass!"

Su Jing stared blankly at Qin Shihuang who was minding his own business and left, and cursed in a low voice.

He picked up Qingqing, who was also stunned, pinched her little face and said, "Qingqing, what are you thinking about?"

Qingqing came to her senses after hearing this, immediately put her hands around Su Jing's neck, and said coquettishly: "Brother, I want a big toy, I want the big toy just now!

Qingqing hasn't played with him yet, why did he leave! "

Su Jing smiled, pressed her head against Qingqing's forehead and said, "This toy doesn't belong to my brother yet. It will take a few more days."

Upon hearing this, Qingqing looked back in disappointment at the gradually disappearing military formation, bit her finger in grievance and said, "But Qingqing wants it very much!"

Su Jing rubbed Qingqing's little head helplessly and was about to speak to comfort her.

Suddenly, he saw a group of more than ten riders rushing out of the military formation, led by a big man in black armor, running towards him quickly.

Su Jing frowned and thought for a moment, then understood what Qin Shihuang was thinking.

Looking happily at the Qin Dynasty cavalry, he said: "Generals, in the next three days, I will have people provide you with various modern weapons.

As long as you need it, I will try my best to satisfy you.

However, during these few days, you must temporarily act as Qingqing's bodyguard, protect his safety, and obey his instructions. "

The leader of the big man hesitated for a moment, thought for a moment and said, "It all depends on the master's orders."

Su Jing smiled happily when he heard this and nodded happily.

For some reason, the gentleman in these people's mouths made him feel more comfortable than the everyday names used by modern people.

Perhaps it is because the meanings between the two are very different, or perhaps because this is one of the most glorious moments of the Han Dynasty.

That kind of domineering attitude can only be clearly felt in the people of the Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties.

He waved his hand and used a spiritual energy to send Qingqing to a war horse.

Su Jing waved his hand triumphantly and said, "Let's go, things here are not over yet.

But Steve should be willing to take over the next thing. "

As he said that, Su Jing happily put his hands in front of his hands and led the group of people towards the cafe.

If he had not met Qin Shihuang, he would have preferred to sit in front of the cafe and watch the play.

As for the life and death of the aliens here, he had never really cared about it.

Moreover, Egypt's plus-minus team has not yet given him an explanation. Before that, he would not stop anyone.

But now it seems that the gods hidden behind this land have obviously cooperated with their enemies.

If he cannot be induced to take action, we still don’t know what harm the combined forces will bring to us in the future.

Looking at the surprised people in front of the cafe, Su Jing waved his hand proudly and said: "How about it, my Great Qin's military formation is not bad!

If the original emperor had a world map in his hands, now the whole world is at the feet of the Han people! "

"Mr. Su, are you saying they are from the Qin Dynasty?"

Steve and the others were still in shock. Bunann, who had not spoken until now, eagerly walked up to the cavalry, stretched out his hand out of curiosity and said, "How is this possible?

How were their bodies preserved thousands of years ago?

This is a great discovery. I believe that as long as I can unlock it, I will definitely find many secrets of the world..."

Su Jing looked at Bunan who was chattering to himself, and pinched his brows with a headache.

In a moment of negligence, I actually forgot that Bunann, the anthropologist, was still here.

And for someone who likes bones, the Qin Dynasty cavalry who are no different from living people in front of her can obviously make her forget everything.

Rubbing his hands in annoyance, Su Jing stepped forward and said, "Doctor, they are human beings, not the bones you have studied.

You need to respect them enough and you must first obtain their consent for anything you want to do. "

Bunan was stunned for a moment, then turned to look at the cavalryman and said sincerely: "I'm sorry, sir. I apologize to you for my rudeness just now."

After saying that, seeing that the cavalry still didn't agree, Bunan frowned and seemed to understand something.

He looked at Su Jing excitedly and said, "Mr. Su, can you translate for me?

I think he may not quite understand what I mean. "

Su Jing smiled wryly, spread his hands, and said, "Doctor, if I remember correctly, you should be able to speak six languages.

I think……"

Bunan did not wait for Su Jing to finish, waved his hand and said: "I have carefully understood the Chinese culture, and all I have learned is modern Chinese. This does not guarantee that I can communicate with people who lived thousands of years ago.

But Mr. Su is Chinese, so there shouldn’t be any problems, right? "

Su Jing shook his head and said: "Doctor, it is very impolite to interrupt others.

And you are likely to miss important information due to your own impulsiveness.

For example, I didn’t mean what you understood just now, but you just didn’t have the patience to hear me out. "

Bunan thought for a moment and said sincerely again: "I'm sorry Mr. Su, I was indeed a little rude just now.

Thank you very much for the reminder, I will pay attention to it in the future.

If you don't mind now, you can continue the topic. "

Su Jing looked at this serious woman and said helplessly: "I just want to tell you that the reason why they don't speak is not because they don't understand what you say, but because they don't want to pay attention to you!"

Bunan looked at Su Jing blankly, not knowing how to express his words.

For someone with her social incompetence, this was clearly a situation she couldn't handle.

Frowning tightly, Bunan opened his mouth, but he really didn't know what to say.

Su Jing smiled when he saw this and said, "Doctor, you still have a lot of work on your hands.

I don't think you'll have time to do anything else until you finish them.

And I really don't understand how these cavalry can help your research.

Maybe you should keep your promise before talking to them. "

Bunan raised his head in disappointment, looked at the cavalry sitting on the horse, took a deep breath and said: "Mr. Su, every world has its own operating rules.

And their presence here obviously violates the rules of this world.

I think if we can figure out the reasons behind this, we should have a lot of gains. "

"The rules of how the world works?" Su Jing heard this and looked at Bunan in surprise.

He really didn't understand how an anthropologist who loved science could understand laws such as the rules of how the world works.

This kind of theological research should not fall within the scope of Bunain's attention.

Glancing at Steve who was already impatient next to him, Su Jing frowned and said seriously: "Dr. Bunann, as far as I know you don't believe in the existence of God.

In your opinion, he is just like the legends you have read, they are all imaginary spiritual sustenance created by human beings.

But the point of view you just raised is obviously beyond the scope of science.

I'm curious as to what made you suddenly change your mind. "

Bunan thought for a while and said: "It was your appearance that changed my mind.

Since there are gods in the East, there are naturally also gods in the West. "

With that said, Bunan pointed at the cavalry and said seriously: "And their appearance has changed the rules of this world.

The dead do not go to hell or heaven, which is obviously not allowed by the rules. "

Su Jing frowned, spread his hands and said, "So, Doctor.

Do you want to use them to find ways for humans to change the rules? "

Bunan nodded confidently and said, "Why not?

If I can succeed, all humans can do what God wants. "


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