I created the Bureau of Anomaly Control
#581 - 571 "The Meeting That Never Happened"
En already had many doubts in his mind. If the original situation was really as described in the notes, then the current layout of the Titan Ruins should be completely different from what it is now.
The two Titan Kings, Walter and Victor, who now dominate the Titan Ruins, were described in the notes as "rebellious parties" being hunted down and constantly sealed by the Supreme King, while the real leader was the Tenth King.
Moreover, in the notes, the Tenth King seemed to be the supreme ruler of all Titan Kings, representing the will of almost all Titan Kings, which is completely different from the current situation.
Even more astonishing was that this Tenth King seemed to have had contact with the Federation and the Divine Firmament, even having a "fierce" battle with her, as described by Zhasna. And in the notes, the Tenth King did not seem to have been completely defeated, although this might be because the recorder was Zhasna, a Titan, but Mann was inclined to believe it was true.
Because this Tenth King seemed to completely suppress Walter and Victor, and before becoming a new Titan, he was also a powerful human who could fight Serraon. Such a strong person should not have been erased.
What exactly happened here in the past?
Thinking of this, Mann continued reading. The next few paragraphs were explaining the war and problems within the Titans to the Federation. There was no detailed draft here, more like a reminder of what she wanted to say.
However, even so, this passage revealed a lot of information. In Zhasna's narrative, these Titan Kings did not awaken at the same time, but one after another. The Tenth King, however, became the last Titan King to awaken because his body required too many resources, and this time interval was actually quite long.
Long enough to accommodate several wars.
They destroyed some of the incomplete Titan civilization ruins, including various powerful facilities, weapons, and humans in cryogenic sleep that were originally intended to deal with the gods. Moreover, the one mainly doing this at the time was still Serraon, the leader of the gods—the enemy of the Titan civilization.
In other words, they were on the same side as Serraon at the time.
When the Tenth King awakened and realized what Walter and Victor had done, and how many precious things they had destroyed, he immediately used the jointly revived weapons to defeat and kill them separately. However, this sudden attack did not completely wear down Walter and Victor's fighting spirit, and the Titan Ruins thus began years of civil war.
The process of the war was not mentioned in detail by Zhasna, nor was the reason for the confrontation, but she also recorded the final result of the war in the book—the complete victory of the Tenth King. He used some means to seal these two Titans standing against him for a long time, and the Tenth King also became the ruler of the Titan Ruins.
Since then, the Tenth King began to prepare to deal with the gods, and completely different from the methods led by Walter and Victor today, he never thought of destroying the gods by destroying humans.
Zhasna did not elaborate here, but judging from her tone in the notes, the Tenth King seemed to have mastered a method that could truly threaten the gods, and this was also the purpose of this meeting.
He wanted to join hands with humans to kill the gods, and with the strongest humans.
After reading this, Mann immediately noticed something. In fact, the current situation of the Thirteen Kings is not really without any explanation. After all, so many years have passed since the demise of the Titan civilization.
Time can change everything.
But the scene described in the notes is far more "reasonable" than it is now. If flesh and mechanical Titans were really so easy to stand on the opposite side of humans, why did the human Titans at that time allow them to proceed smoothly?
Perhaps they used lies, or the humans at that time simply couldn't care about this issue.
But a better answer is that the humans at that time were not really unaware of this, so the Tenth King also joined this plan and guaranteed that it could truly achieve the purpose of the Titan civilization at that time in the future.
And if he hadn't disappeared, the Tenth King would have already been considered successful. Although part of the plan left by the Titans was destroyed by Walter and Victor, the final result was not so bad.
If the meeting described in this note could have proceeded smoothly, perhaps there would be no gods in this world today. After all, the ones joining hands were the ancient human Titan heroes and the Divine Firmament, and the former seemed to have more weapons against the gods than they do now.
They almost succeeded. The Titans almost completely won this war.
But before the end of the war, the Tenth King was completely erased.
After realizing this, many suspects immediately flashed through Mann's mind. Walter and Victor were obviously the most likely culprits, but they didn't seem to realize the disappearance of the Tenth King. If they were pretending at the meeting, it would have been impossible for him to leave there safely.
Could it be the gods? This is the most motivated group, and Serraon also seemed capable of doing such a thing, but considering his reaction to the "Secret Alliance", Serraon shouldn't be able to do this either.
Or the Federation? Although their motives are not as strong as the previous two suspects, Mann wouldn't be particularly surprised if the Federation really did this out of vigilance against alien races.
They don't seem like they would do such a thing, but they are capable of it.
An even worse situation is that maybe the culprit is not any of them.
It's all of them.
The Federation can cooperate with anyone, and Walter and Victor also have a history of "cooperating" with the gods. Serraon is even more of an old fox who doesn't care about the position of allies. The Tenth King could completely become their threat.
But if that's the case, the Divine Firmament should have stood up to stop it.
Could it be that the Divine Firmament at that time was blinded? In fact, this is not impossible. After all, if they have the ability to erase the existence of the Tenth King, they may be able to use this power to deceive the Divine Firmament.
Secret forces can effectively counteract prophecy.
Perhaps this is why they wanted to use erasure to solve the Tenth King, because only in this way could they bypass the Divine Firmament to deal with the Tenth King, and it was very obvious that the Divine Firmament did not want this to happen.
If she wanted the Tenth King to die, then the whole world would know that the Divine Firmament killed the Tenth King.
There is no need to erase the traces of his existence at all.
But even if his speculation is true, then who did it? Could it really be the Unremembered, and now they seem unable to realize this, and it seems that it can also be used as a secret entity like the Unremembered also erased the existence of this murder after doing this last night.
But is this the truth? Will the answer be so simple? Are the culprits really these things that I have already seen and can understand? Or is there something more terrifying and dangerous secret existence.
Mann doesn't know.
Resting for a few days (Although I have fallen ill these days, I have thought of many good plots)
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