Treasure … What was the use of this treasure?
Because of this, the Scholar could only stare at them in a daze.
Beautiful stones that sparkled like stars and balls that stored nuclear information. If these things were on the mother ball of the Voidfolk, they would be sold for a high price.
The stones could be sold to gemstone merchants, and the balls were very useful in biological research. But here, the Scholar really had no idea what to do with them.
Because there were too many of them, the Scholar could not take them all. He only took a stone and a ball. Now, the Scholar was inside a small pyramid. He had blocked the door and was ready to rest. However, before that, he took out the stone he had taken with him and looked at it ….
This ball was smaller than the one in the information, only about 10 centimeters in diameter. The stone was even smaller. Whenever the Scholar looked at the stone, he felt like he would be sucked in by the light inside. He did not know why, but he had a feeling of 'yearning'.
At the same time, there was another feeling that puzzled him, and that was the mushrooms.
The Scholar found this small pyramid near the treasure. Like the previous one, this pyramid was filled with delicious mushrooms.
The scholar had noticed that the mushroom would only taste 'delicious' when it was kept at least 80% of the mushroom in its mouth. After swallowing the mushroom, there would be no taste left in its mouth, so it would not be able to 'savor' the aftertaste.
This strange phenomenon was inconceivable to the Scholar, but he could basically tell what was going on. Perhaps the mushroom itself did not have any taste. It was the fungus that made it taste delicious. But this effect only took effect when most of the mushrooms were in his mouth.
Why would the fungus make the Scholar feel that the mushrooms were delicious? Because it was very obvious …
The Scholar realized. As long as he ate enough mushrooms, he would dream of … that environment.
"You're back."
The Scholar realized that he was already in the fog. There were a large number of Qibucha insects and the floating creature.
"You've done what I wanted you to do." The creature in the air said to the Scholar, "You've done well. You've successfully obtained their 'treasure'."
"Last time, you wanted me to find the 'treasure'?" The Scholar asked, "But why didn't you tell me more?"
"Because before I could finish, you woke up."
"… Anyway …" The Scholar said, "What do you want to do? Using the information in the treasure trove? "
"You seem to know a lot of things … but it's not what you think," the creature said. "We just want a place to stay, a new place to stay."
The scholar asked, "Residence? What does this have to do with the treasure? "
"Of course it's related. If you can bring the treasure to that place, that place will become a suitable residence for us. " The creature replied: 「 Take a look at them, they're very dissatisfied with the place they're currently living in, so they hope that you can guide them 」
"Why me?"
Just as the Scholar asked this question, it woke up again.
"Did you not eat enough mushrooms?" The Scholar looked at the mushrooms around her. They had all been eaten by her. There were not as many mushrooms here as there were in the previous place.
Forget it, it said that it was looking for a place to stay, but I don't know where it is … Maybe it's here? Scholars believe that this is a good place for the Chibucha to live.
However, a place with a brain-created monster loitering around wouldn't be safe … Then, it was time to leave. The Scholar was confident that he could avoid other creatures if he explored a place without Brain-Creating Monsters.
Thinking. The Scholar walked to the entrance of the pyramid and pushed away the stone that blocked the entrance.
"Found you." The moment it pushed the stone open, it saw a creature standing in front of it.
"Why …" The Scholar looked at the brain-created monster in front of it in surprise. The brain-created monster's skin had some signs of rotting, and there were signs of being strangled by vines. Obviously, it was the brain-created monster from before.
"You think that thing can entangle me, so I killed it." The brain-created monster sent a message to the Scholar: "Then, did you find the treasure?"
"Found …" The Scholar hesitated at this moment. Should she say that she found it or not? Or did she not look for it?
The Scholar believed that among these answers, there should be one that would make the brain-created monster not attack her. These creatures had strange thoughts, they might not …
"So you found it." But before the Scholar said that, the brain-created monster noticed a shining stone behind the Scholar on the ground inside the pyramid.
"This …"
The Scholar was about to say something when the brain-created monster continued: "Do you like this thing? Do you think this thing is interesting? Then continue to look for it. "
After sending this message, the brain-created monster turned and left.
"…" Looking at the brain-created monster's back, the Scholar sighed in relief. These creatures' actions were hard to predict.
However, the Scholar would try to guess why the brain-created monster did not attack her. There might be some reasons. For example, the brain-created monster did not think that the Scholar was a threat, and the brain-created monster might not know that it was the Scholar who led it into the trap.
Why did the brain-created monster want her to look for the treasure? Were they not very protective of their treasure?
But now, they did not seem to care.
These brain-created monsters' personalities seemed to have changed a lot compared to what the Scholar saw in the information.
In any case, it was better to leave this place quickly. Who knew when the brain-created monster would change its mind and come back?
Speaking of which, did the brain-created monster have an organ called a heart?
The Scholar found that many creatures in this world relied on distributed 'vascular pumps' to transmit blood. It was a very strange feeling.
Then, it should be time to return to the sunlight …
Should she go back the way she came or take a new route? The Scholar took out the image device and looked at it. Then, she made a decision.
It was better to take a new route because the Scholar still wanted to see the environment here. Moreover, the Scholar knew that there should be another exit, such as in front.
The Scholar turned on the light of the image device and illuminated a large area in front of her. In front of the Scholar was the wall of the cave, and in the wall was a huge hole.
The inner layer of the hole was covered by crystals. This cave looked like a crystal passage.
"This should be the passage to the original Scorpion City."
The Scholar walked into the crystal passage. As she moved deeper, the scenery in front of her slowly revealed itself …
This was an … ancient city. Floating astronomy.
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