Warlord

Chapter 226: prehistoric civilization



Number of Words: 3088 Update Time: 2012-11-17 10: 06: 00

It was still the same aristocratic room.

The fire in the fireplace was still burning. The pine branches in the furnace seemed to never run out. There was even a faint fragrance of pine in the air. In fact, a holographic projection system built by a laser generator and a force field device could burn pine in the fireplace for ten thousand years as long as it had energy.

Unlike the last time, the oil painting of the Mona Lisa had disappeared and was replaced by the work of the famous Miller, The Planter.

In this oil painting, hardworking farmers sow seeds in the desolate woods, hoping for a good harvest in the coming year. However, there were birds hovering in the sky above the screen. The hungry birds stared at the seeds on the ground, waiting for a chance to eat.

The oil painting was meticulous and showed the relationship between man and nature perfectly. But for Oglock, what he saw was another world. To him, he was like the hard-working sower in a painting, sowing the seeds of civilization on the turbulent ruins of the New Age. But there were always those who were like greedy birds, preying on the seeds that had yet to sprout, and letting Oglock’s hard work go to waste.

This thought inevitably reminded him of his former comrades, today’s enemies. From the report on his desk, he found out that there were more than a dozen pieces of information regarding the Heroic Spirit Hall. From the relevant information, it was easy to see that the Heroic Spirit Hall had been moving frequently recently. From this information, Oglock could see that his old rival had ordered a large number of war chariot parts at some of his company’s bases in the wilderness, as well as the recycling and stockpiling of nuclear waste and high-quality uranium.

Thirty years ago, a war broke out between the two organizations over the entire coastline due to differences in philosophy. At the end of the war, the two sides signed the Peace Treaty. In the public statement, it was pointed out that both sides were aware that if the war continued, it would destroy the few remaining civilizations of humanity. However, the truth was that Oglock and Ben both knew that it was only driven by benefits.

After all, if the two evenly matched organizations were to fight the war to the end, the only outcome left was mutual destruction. Neither Oglock nor Ben wanted to see this situation, which was why the Peace Treaty had appeared.

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