Harry Potter Blood Hunter

Chapter 520: Wandering bird, wandering goddess

The goddess did not actually show her figure, but Gaia definitely said this to him.

Gaia's voice was also magical to make Browder's eyes follow, looking in a certain direction.

At the top of a chestnut tree over there, many blue birds are gathering together, forming the image of the goddess.

"Yes, long time no see! Mother god! We had a great time here!"

The goddess whom Gaia called Freya bowed to Gaia. Behind him, a large number of blue birds were hovering incessantly, seeming to say that he was right.

"That's it! Then I don't worry..." Gaia said, obviously about to shift the topic to Browder and the others.

But Browder doesn't want to end the topic like this!

Now that he has guessed what these blue birds are and knows their stories, of course Browder wants to try to bring them back...

Browder's ultimate goal is naturally to try to bring this goddess back. As long as it succeeds, there shouldn't be any tasks for Gaia to perform in the future, right?

"Don't rest assured like this!" Browder interjected directly, "Respected Gaia, are you not happy to see the goddess Freya after a long time? Don't you want to invite him back to Gaia? A century has passed, and the time for the barbaric growth of that group of Muggles is over. The current world should be able to allow the drifting birds to live safely again!"

The wandering bird is the name of the blue bird that Browder recognized.

Of course, they also have a name that is more familiar to ordinary people.

Passenger pigeon!

Passenger pigeons are the most famous representatives of extinct birds in modern times. Originally distributed in the northeastern part of North America, it migrates to the southeast of Florida, Louisiana and Mexico in autumn. It is a typical gregarious social species, each group can reach more than 100 million. When a group of passenger pigeons fly by, it is 6 kilometers long and 1.6 kilometers wide, covering the sky and the sun.

Before Europeans came to the North American continent, there were as many as 5 billion passenger pigeons in North America.

However, such a large number of passenger pigeons disappeared in less than three centuries.

In the 17th century, not long after the Europeans discovered the American continent, the passenger pigeon became the food of these pioneers because of its delicious meat. The nightmare of the passenger pigeon began.

Between 1800 and 1870, the number of passenger pigeons declined at a relatively slow rate, but when the meat of passenger pigeons was widely accepted by the public, large-scale commercial killings began.

In New York in 1805, a pair of passenger pigeons sold for two cents. The meat of passenger pigeons was transported by train from the western United States. In the 18th and 19th centuries, poor Americans often saw no meat except passenger pigeons.

Humans open large nets in the forest, and even burn sulfur under the pigeon nest to suffocate the birds, and then collect the carcasses.

How cruel can be, how cruel it can be.

The construction of the American railroad network in the 19th century made pigeon meat sales more convenient.

In this way, trains carried carts of empty bodies, groups of dead souls, in exchange for stacks of **** bills...

In the 1840s, the American Bird Watch organization found that the number of passenger pigeons was declining too fast, and they decided to think of ways to protect passenger pigeons.

But the US state government does not agree with this statement. They believe that other creatures may be destroyed, but passenger pigeons are impossible.

People of that era had the impression of passenger pigeons that the vast sky covered the sky, and it was impossible to eliminate the huge number. Therefore, the special committee of the Legislative Council refused to legislate to protect the passenger pigeons on the grounds that "there are huge numbers of passenger pigeons, the habitat is everywhere, and the foraging grounds are wide and open."

Between 1870 and 1890, the number of passenger pigeons plummeted.

After the American Civil War ended in the 1870s, it was difficult for ornithologists to spot large flocks of passenger pigeons, and there were fewer records of wild passenger pigeons found everywhere.

In 1878, in Petoskey, Michigan, 50,000 passenger pigeons were killed every day. This situation lasted for 5 months.

In 1896, a group of about 250,000 passenger pigeons was hunted and killed. This was the last known large group of passenger pigeons.

In 1897, the Michigan state government, which was always busy with many things, finally enacted a law to ban passenger pigeon hunting.

but……

On March 22, 1900, a 14-year-old young hunter shot down a wild passenger pigeon with his air gun in a woodland in the suburbs of Pike County, Ohio. This is the last record of a wild passenger pigeon.

The last remaining pair of passenger pigeons left the world after leaving a young chick and a few unhatched eggs. People gave their chicks a name "Martha", the name came from Martha Washington, the wife of Washington, the founding father of the United States.

In 1910, all the passenger pigeons raised in captivity died one after another, leaving only "Martha" to live alone in the world.

At noon on September 1, 1914, Martha flew to heaven and joined her billions of compatriots.

This is the experience of the wandering bird on earth that Browder knows...

If the wandering birds are just ordinary birds, then their encounter is a manifestation of the tyranny of the terrifying upright apes during the barbaric development of their homeland.

But what if some of the wandering birds have magical powers, and even on top of them, there is also the existence of this Friya goddess?

This is completely different.

Fuliya, the wandering bird goddess-or better called the wandering goddess-is obviously the racial **** of wandering birds, and her own existence is based on the large number of wandering birds.

The greater the number, the stronger his strength.

However, the number of sage wandering birds is scarce, and it is not a big deal that ordinary wandering birds are eaten by predators like foxes, weasels and eagles.

The number of wandering birds makes them not afraid of this... just like migratory salmon, the migratory wildebeest and the sardines in the ocean all use a small amount of sacrifice to ensure the stable development of their own race.

But when his race suffered such large-scale and endless persecution of the horrible erect apes, it was impossible for the wandering goddess to do nothing.

But the result now is that the wandering goddess has left the Gaia world and can only hide in this world and continue to survive with his children.

There are naturally very big situations in this.

And this situation... No matter how Browder looks like, he thinks it has something to do with Gaia.

But now that Goddess Freya looked a little awkward, Browder added a lot of content.

Hmm...It should be Gaia who prevented the goddess Freya from taking revenge on the terrifying erect ape, which caused the goddess Freya to leave the world of Gaia with his large group of children.

You can't leave without leaving! After being captured in this way, His only remaining children will be captured and killed.

Gaia should also have feelings of guilt towards the goddess Freya—perhaps Gaia never thought that the wandering bird would really be wiped out—so, he is so...have nothing to say?

But Browder's previous words broke the tacit understanding between them.

The name of the wandering bird was mentioned again, and Browder was simultaneously commented by Gaia and Freya.

Despite the pressure, Browder insisted on facing them with a smile.

"You are clever!" Gaia said this to Browder and stopped talking.

But Gaia's meaning is very obvious...Browder, please give me more strength, if you really flicked Freya back, you must be rewarded!

So Browder really cheered up.

But the goddess Freya, as the party concerned, did not waver.

"Let me go back?" The goddess Fuliya shook her head, "Mother World can no longer hold me!"

Browder felt bad at once, and said quickly, "Why can't I hold it? Now..."

But Browder's words were directly interrupted by the goddess Freya, "Are you sure the mother world can accommodate 3 billion drifting birds at once?"

After a hundred years of peaceful cultivation in this small world, after the painstaking cultivation of the goddess Fuliya, although the number of wandering birds has not returned to the peak of 5 billion, the number of 3 billion is not at all empty.

This is because this small world can only accommodate so many drifting birds, and more will cause the rules of the world to be broken.

But what would happen if such a number of wandering birds returned to Gaia in one breath?

A flock of birds that obscures the sky will definitely cause great harm to modern Muggle society...

Like an airplane! As long as a bird is installed in the engine of an airplane, it may cause the airplane to fall.

And now in Gaia, there are not so many chestnut and oak trees that can allow the drifting birds to survive. They can only eat the crops in the farmland.

At that time, there may not be so many people who remember the tragic extermination of the Drifting Bird a hundred years ago.

Browder's words were all returned to his throat.

Really sensible! Worthy of being a goddess, you can see everything so thoroughly. It's also that Browder hasn't practiced the magical skill of Flickering well~www.NovelMTL.com~ It seems that the chance of wanting to flick the goddess Friya back is very slim.

Therefore, Browder stopped paying attention to Gaia’s urging, and directly abandoned this choice, "Then respected goddess, would you like to let some of your children go home and try it? If the number is not so large, it should be There is no problem!"

When Gaia heard Browder's words, he blew his beard and stared...Well, Browder, you gave up so soon!

But after thinking about it carefully, Gaia would understand. This is to make Freya still care about the Gaia world!

With care, there is a possibility of coming back later.

With Freya's previous attitude, it is basically impossible to return directly to zero.

But now that the curve saves the country, first increase the probability from zero.

As long as the odds are not zero, it is possible.

At this time, Browder is still recommending Britain to the goddess Freya... It is said that there are many chestnut trees in Britain, and the British do not eat chestnuts, so these can be used as food for wandering birds.

If you don't want Muggles to find out, there is absolutely no problem for those 10,000 drifting birds to survive in the mountains.

If you are not afraid of finding out, then 100,000 wandering birds can be raised.

The goddess can try it.

After Browder finished speaking, Goddess Freya's attitude really loosened.

However, there is only one goddess of Freya, who can only take care of the drifting birds of one world. It is impossible for Freya to go back to the Gaia world regardless of the 3 billion drifting birds in this small world.

But if there is no leader, then these wandering birds are just very ordinary birds.

At this moment, a blue bird that had been resting on Browder's shoulder flew up.

It said it was willing to take care of thousands of compatriots in place of the goddess!

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