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Scene 505. The white light of destruction

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The penultimate detector also lost contact, and in the remaining two images, only each other's figures were looming in the shadows.

The twisted sphere was getting closer and closer, and the mages also squeezed their palms, in a state of anticipation and nervousness.

Bang——

The penultimate detector was also destroyed in an instant, and the only remaining detector at the front had already arrived within a short distance of the Netherworld Gate.

There is no abnormality in the detector's data, and it is as quiet and peaceful as if this distortion does not exist.

The next moment, the detector came into contact with the twisted sphere.

Buzz——

Accompanied by a buzzer, the twisted sphere suddenly emitted a dazzling light. Then, the detector's screen went black and there was no response.

On the twenty screens, all were "lost" images, and the big hole remained the same as before, as if nothing had happened.

All the mages froze in place, shocked by what they just saw.

The detector did come into contact with the twisted door, and even caused the door to react. However, after entering the door, it immediately disappeared and lost contact. This means that this Nether Door is not a simple passage, but has energy and Destructive objects!

"Quickly, quickly retrieve the final image data of Detector No. 12."

Regens said that Reiner had already taken the first step to bring out the observation images and data collection of the No. 12 detector, the detector that came into contact with the Netherworld Gate, and projected it into the mid-air.

It can be seen that the moment the detector came into contact with the Netherworld Gate, a dazzling white light burst out from the center of the Netherworld Gate. Then, the detector's picture was lost. At the same time, the observation data showed that at this moment , the twisted Nether Gate produced extremely high-intensity magic radiation, which has exceeded the limit of the strongest magic reaction currently observed in nature. In such high-intensity magic radiation, it is difficult for any magic item to If left behind, they will vaporize and evaporate in an instant, leaving no trace of their existence.

"Is this the seal of the Netherworld Gate?"

Lord Calvados looked at the repeatedly played scene of the Netherworld Gate glowing, and asked instead.

From a common sense perspective, since people in the past discovered this portal leading to Sauron's alien territory, in order to prevent Sauron's alien species from sneaking over from the other side of the door, or people with ulterior motives using this door, they would naturally impose Certain defensive measures, destroying the magic radiation of the detector, are likely to be such a setting.

"It's very possible that the monster also knew there was a seal, so it just wandered around the Netherworld Gate and didn't dare to get close."

Field guessed that he did not expect that the Netherworld Gate would have such a change. Originally, he thought that the detector would lose contact because it came to another dimension, but he did not expect that it would unfold like this.

"Liner, do you have specific data on the magic radiation just now?"

Lord Braggs was not shocked by the previous situation, but looked at Reiner.

"some."

Reiner visualized the data as a function and performed spectral analysis.

"spectrum?"

Regens was slightly hesitant, but soon understood Reiner's thinking.

It can be known from Stein's formula that optical radiation is actually a process accompanying the release of energy, and the main frequency of the radiation spectrum should satisfy Stein's formula. From here, the energy released by the object can be calculated, and its magnitude can be inferred. .

"According to the formula, the energy bursting out from the Netherworld Gate is approximately this number."

Reiner showed the energy obtained based on calculations, but it was somewhat beyond the mages' expectations.

Therefore, judging from the intensity of magic radiation, it has exceeded the limit level of nature. However, after spectral analysis and Stein's formula calculation, the results are not huge.

The intensity of magical radiation represents the amplitude of the wave,

The spectrum reflects the frequency. To put it simply, from the perspective of magic radiation, the Netherworld Gate has just released a huge amount of energy, but from the perspective of the spectrum of the light, the Netherworld Gate has not released much energy.

"The detector detected extremely high-intensity magic radiation, but based on the brilliance of the Netherworld Gate, it did not release so much energy. So where did this energy come from?"

Lord Alberton touched his chin and said thoughtfully.

Energy will not be created out of thin air, nor will it disappear out of thin air. Since huge amounts of energy have been detected, the source of these energies is questionable.

Reiner was also very confused. He originally thought that the Gate of the Netherworld caused fission. This was the only process he knew that could cause a huge reaction with a small amount of energy release. But the white light just now was obviously not fission, but more like It's some kind of dissociation process.

He looked through the data, trying to find differences.

There are no abnormalities in temperature and humidity, there are no special changes in air pressure, and there are no abnormalities in the stress of the detector's outer shell.

Nothing was out of the ordinary, nothing special could be found at all.

But when Reiner reviewed the data, he discovered a blind spot.

That is, since all the observation data are normal, what kind of thing was the detector destroyed by?

If the detector is destroyed by magic radiation, then at least there will be abnormal readings in temperature or stress, but the reality is that the detector has no abnormal readings at all. It seems to be operating normally and then suddenly disappears.

After speaking out about this doubt, several high-level mages also fell into confusion.

"Could it be that the detector did not disappear, but was really transported to another plane, to the place called the Netherworld?"

Regens was puzzled. His specialty was astrology and the stars in the sky. Faced with this issue that may involve energy and microcosm, he naturally had no say.

"That's also a possibility."

Field sighed. They were initially misled by the bright white light and high-intensity magic radiation indication, thinking that the detector had been destroyed, but now it seems that the detector has passed through the Nether Gate and reached the other side of the passage. The possibility is extremely high.

As for that brilliance, it can be considered as a phenomenon incidental to some kind of energy conversion. After all, according to calculations, moving in space requires a huge amount of energy, and any slight leakage will cause similar light radiation phenomena.

"It's a pity that the detector has lost contact. Even if it has really reached the other side of the Netherworld Gate, we will not be able to collect the observation data there."

Field shook his head, feeling a little regretful.

"No, actually, I also thought about the possibility of communication interruption, so I attached a special magic circle to the detector to allow it to return along the original route after a period of time after losing contact."

Lord Alberton smiled slightly and said.

"In other words, even without my control, after the detector travels and explores on the other side of the Netherworld Gate for a period of time, it can re-cross this passage and return to our world. At that time, the data collected during the period can be Send them all back."

He said, looking out into the huge, all-devouring void.

"Of course, the premise is that the detector does not encounter any unforeseen dangers at the other end and this channel is two-way."

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