Black Robe cupped his chin in thought, looking like a proper detective.
Not a fool himself, he instantly thought of a possibility.
"When you put it that way, it doesn't seem like they're as godly civilized as science fiction makes of them; because if they were, they'd never let us detect something like this so easily; rather, there's a higher chance that the other party's a shoddy astronavigator just like those humans..."
Even though there could be other possibilities, such as the other party deliberately exposing themselves, Black Robe rationalized that since they were investigating, they should follow the highest possibility that was most probable. Otherwise, there would be no end to this speculation as the possibilities were endless.
He even considered the possibility that this was a trick by the Saints from the Upper Realm, though it was obviously very unlikely as there was there no need for them do so, their focus was on Earth, and not on a dead planet like Venus…
"Are you able to determine the origins of these meteorites?" He quickly followed up.
"Affirmative. Based on the trajectory captured on the photograph, through reverse inference, we can deduce that the most likely origin would be Mars. " The Red Queen presented another deduction.
Black Robe nodded his head as he began to grasp the usefulness of this "artificial" intelligence.
It would take a human months of analyzing to even come close to such a conclusion when faced with an issue like this.
However, now, in just a few seconds, the analysis had already been completed in a logical and scientific manner even, and the resulting conclusion provided to him was even one of those with the highest probability.
"Mars? Is there even anything on that thing?" Black Robe tried recalling his memory, and suddenly he thought of something.
He then sent a message.
...
In the System Space.
Fang Ning was currently slaving away with great enthusiasm, working overtime during New Year's. Counting the days, he realized he had not had a proper break in over three or four months now.
Certainly, to for visiting.
"Teleportation, how lame is that compared to a dragon descending upon the planets?" Sir System gave his plausible reasoning.
"Oh, well that's true, in any case, it would make it easier to make a distinction, although you lack great wisdom, you still have some wits." Praised Fang Ning.
"I can't tell if I'm supposed to take that as a compliment or an insult," Sir System muttered as he maneuvered the Azure Dragon, carrying on.
"By the way, I've always been curious about this, but how do you pinpoint locations in space? It's not like you can just determine the latitude and longitude like you do on Earth, even Mars moves at high velocity." Fang Ning suddenly turned into a science enthusiast.
"I have it right here on the system map, didn't you know?" Sir System replied in slight contempt.
Fang Ning quickly scanned through the system map, and, to the System's words, he saw that there was indeed a little dark red dot, and a big blue dot on it.
Needless to say, the blue dot was the Earth, and the dark red would be the Mars; connecting the two dots, was a green line.
A green line that was perpetually changing.
All Sir System had to do was follow the constantly evolving line and fly straight ahead, since there was no need for detours in space…
It was surprisingly difficult to get lost once the coordinates were set.A Chinese idiom that refers to one enduring hardship, and even undergo self-imposed torments so as to strengthen one's resolve in order to seek vengeance
Chapter end
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