"The launch tower has been built!"
"Drive those little dinosaurs and let them help us place the launch equipment on the island!"
"Tell those who want to steal the treasure that they can share the treasure with us, but they have to help us!" "No, we can't share with them!" "Then don't share, but we still have to tell them!"
"Finally, we'll catch that creature and let it join our population, let it help us integrate the signal!"
"Then, everything is done. Go, our goal is a distant place!"
Everything originated from the three brain-creating monsters' ideas, and in the end, they activated the entire population. " w.
Some brain-creating monsters went to gather the skeletal dragons. Many of the skeletal dragons were still wandering in the wilderness of the dinosaur continent. Although they disappeared during the ice age, they appeared again recently.
The brain-creating monsters didn't care how they appeared. They felt that the skeletal dragons had value, so they used them.
Then, they found Li Xie and told him about their plan, telling him that they wanted to travel to distant places. In the end, Li Xie also agreed to stop fighting for the treasure.
However, Li Xie didn't completely agree. Some of Li Xie took the opportunity to steal some of the brain-creating monsters' treasures and created new types of troops.
In anger, the brain-creating monsters decided to kill Li Xie. However, Li Xie said that they could use these new types of troops because they were very helpful to the plan.
So, the brain-creating monsters agreed to use these troops.
Because their main goal was … to catch the creature called the imam. Of course, they didn't know that the imam was called the imam. The brain-creating monsters usually called the imam "meatball", "shiny", "should be delicious", and so on.
They wanted to increase the mycelium's signal to the strongest. The brain-creating monsters built a huge crystal pyramid. At the same time, they also used some special crystals to stuff into the stone slabs. They also told the skeletal dragons that this could summon the gods, and then let the skeletal dragons go to the island to place the stone slabs.
Why didn't the brain-creating monsters go themselves? Because there were dwarves on the island. That was one of the reasons.
After all this was done, the brain-creating monsters only had one goal left — to catch the imam.
They planned to capture the imam and use some method to make him a member of the Atte race. At the same time, they would send out a signal. The moment the imam sent out the signal, the stone slab on the island and the pyramid on the mainland would be 'activated' at the same time. When the signal was at its strongest, some brain-created monsters were responsible for attaching themselves to the mycelium and using the mycelium to send the strengthened signal into the void.
This way, they would be able to contact the blue world in the void.
However, the principle behind it seemed to be very strange. At least, that was what the imam thought.
Furthermore, the imam was still able to 'launch successfully' even after the pyramid and the stone slab were destroyed. Therefore, the imam felt that the pyramid and the stone slab might not be necessary.
No matter what, the imam was still an important thing, and it couldn't be wrong.
Hence, there was the brain-created monster's pursuit of the immortal in the cave. They had always wanted to capture the imam and turn him into a creature of their community.
Although the brain monster didn't say anything. But the hierarch believed that the pyramid was mainly used for this, and not for transmitting signals.
After a lot of things happened, it became like this. In short, the imam sent out the signal in the end. Now, the brain-created monsters thought that they just had to wait for the blue world to return here.
"Why … do you have to travel?"
After listening to the brain-created monsters' 'story', the imam felt that this matter was very … special. But he really wanted to know why these brain-created monsters had to travel.
Although he thought that he might not be able to get a normal answer.
"Because that place is very far away." "Yes, very far." "Maybe there's something else." "Isn't that what it said?" "What did it say?" "Yes, that's what it kept telling us." "That's what it said!"
"It?" The brain-created monsters' information made the imam puzzled. "What is' it 'that you're talking about?"
"It's that illustrator," one of the brain-created monsters said. One of the brain-created monsters replied: 「 It often describes certain things, which gave us ideas 」
"What ideas?" the imam asked.
"That distant place … might not be blue." "No, it's blue!" "It should be gold." "It shouldn't be a matter of color. It should be another matter."
Finally, a brain-created monster gave the imam the answer he wanted. Then, the brain-created monster told the imam something special.
Initially, not all brain-created monsters wanted to travel to distant places, but they were all interested in contacting distant worlds.
Therefore, many brain-created monsters would climb to this place and connect with the mycelium in the cave. The moment they connected, they could feel their consciousness being sent to a very, very far place …
The direction of that place was the direction of the blue world.
At first, there was no special problem, but slowly, when these brain-created monsters came into contact with the mycelium, they would receive a special signal.
These signals didn't have any specific meaning, but they would give the brain-created monsters a feeling.
This feeling would give the brain-created monsters an idea, making them want to help the mycelium complete the information connection.
That was because when they connected, the brain-created monsters would feel their thoughts floating out, but they couldn't float too far. Every time they floated halfway, they would feel like they were being interrupted.
At first, the brain-created monsters didn't care much, but as the mycelium's signal grew, the brain-created monsters didn't want to be interrupted halfway. They wanted to complete the mycelium's signal.
The mycelium's signal let the brain-created monsters know that they could send it out, but they couldn't send it to the target. The brain-created monsters wanted to help them complete the process of sending it to the target.
At the same time, while the brain-created monsters were helping them complete the signal, they wanted to go to the blue world to take a look.
This idea quickly spread throughout the brain-created monsters. Every brain-created monster had different ideas, but they never had any differences or made different decisions. In the end, they all decided to go to the distant blue world.
Perhaps it was the influence of the mycelium …
The imam almost knew what was going on.
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