One Hundred Thousand Years Ago

One Hundred Thousand Years Ago

by Catalpa Eleven

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One hundred thousand years ago, on the edge of the continent, at the mouth of this river, there was a city in a state of intoxication. In the city, there was a young man with black hair and black eyebrows who wandered the streets under neon lights all night long. One hundred thousand years later, at the edge of the continent and at the mouth of the river, there was also a bustling city, and the dark eyes of the young man appeared in the changing light and shadow. --How can two highly similar civilizations not know each other? --It is indeed impossible for two isolated civilizations to have too much similarity, because there are many accidents in the emergence and development of civilizations. Because there are too many individuals, there are too many possibilities for the direction of civilization development. But what if these two isolated civilizations once had a small number of people in contact with each other? Of course, ordinary people will not have much influence on a civilization. However, what if the person who goes to another civilization is a big boss in certain fields?

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