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Chapter 1754

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But now, she understood everything. :

Everything related to Mars' plan was to let a group of rock skins build a new "Mars Civilization" here.

What was the purpose of this civilization? Why did it need to be built?

And the creator of this civilization … should be the Star Bus.

From the memories, everything was done by the Star Bus. The clear view of everything on Ershi was the Star Bus's view.

It should have used some special method … such as growing an eye from the ground to observe everything, and at the same time, giving orders to the President and the others.

From what Rin knew about the Star Bus, the Star Bus didn't interfere with the creatures on its body. Those creatures were invaders from other planets, so as long as they had a good attitude, they would be allowed to live on it.

The Star Bus's decision to give orders to the President and the other Ershi residents meant that it had encountered a big problem.

But it didn't clearly state what the problem was, it only told the President that there would be a disaster …

Was it related to the creator? Rin felt that if it was the creator's attack, there was no need for it to order the President and the others to do so many … strange things.

The main reason was that it left a lot of Rockskins on Mars.

Although using memories to store information wouldn't be noticed by the Ershi residents, the creator might be able to find these clues.

If the creator wanted to attack Ershi, but didn't find it, and came to Mars to find the Rockskins, they should be able to find these memory microbes like Rin and know what Ershi did.

Perhaps the creator knew more about the Star Bus than Rin, they might be able to figure out where it escaped to … and might also destroy the Rockskin civilization.

So Rin felt that there should be another reason … for the Star Bus to leave.

Ershi's Star Bus was bigger than Rin's, and it was unknown how long the Ershi residents stayed on it, or maybe there were other creatures with high intelligence before them. Ershi should be more mature than Rin's Star Bus.

But no matter what, the reason for its departure wasn't recorded in the microbes' memories.

Rin examined all the Rockskins. The microbes in their brains only recorded as much information as Lin had seen before. She had no more memories.

However, Lin felt that there was something worth paying attention to. The memory microbes in this process could be divided into two groups.

The first batch of microbes recorded the various things that the ability users did after flying here. There was also the history of their evolution into rock skin. The second batch of microbes recorded what happened in Ershi after the ability users left Ershi.

The second batch of memory microbes later flew up with the flying team and then joined the microbes on the rock skin.

When they flew up, Lin noticed that the perspective of the memory had changed to that of the microbes. Obviously, the main perspective in his memory on Ershi was the Star Bus. After flying away from Ershi, it changed to microbes.

However, the memories of the first batch of microbes were different …

The memories of the first batch of microbes, from the very beginning, had a wide perspective similar to the Star Bus, and this perspective was maintained all the way up to Mars, all the way until relatively later … that is, after the ability users slaughtered each other on Mars and moved to live in the cave, only then did the perspective of the microbes change.

Therefore, Lin had a very clear understanding of the beginning of the struggle between ability users. It was mainly because of this perspective.

Lin felt that the Star Bus might have followed the team of ability users up to Mars to observe, but it later stopped observing.

Then, as long as they could find the 'thing' that the Star Bus used to observe, they might be able to find new clues or something.

At the same time, they also felt that they should examine the residual teleportation energy at Ershi's original location. However … the residents here didn't have any information that accurately described the location of Ershi.

At most, they only had vague statements like 'when Ershi was closest to Mars, when it was farthest'.

There were also some information that showed the 'orbit' of Ershi around the star, as well as the distance from the star and so on. However, it wasn't accurate either. In fact, more detailed information about Ershi wasn't kept. This was just a 'general introduction'.

Therefore, Lin decided to send some troops to the vicinity of the star to examine it.

Because she wanted to see this information, Lin also sent a pompom back to the leader. The leader warmly received the pompom like before, and was very grateful for the pompom for leading their team to the abandoned town. Because the previous team leader had already reported the situation to the leader, the leader was very happy.

Because, this way, they would be able to obtain a lot of houses and resources for free.

Of course, the leader didn't say it out loud.

At the same time, the leader wasn't worried about the Rockskins because it heard that they were a group of creatures that lived in caves and crawled on the ground.

The leader said that their ancestors had wiped out many of these creatures when they were on Ershi. However, the team leader obviously didn't tell it the details, such as how the residents of the desert town were wiped out by the Rockskins.

Lin and the leader were now mainly talking about Ershi. The leader said something that interested Lin, and that was … Ershi had a satellite called 'Wood'.

"Where did that satellite go?" When the pompom asked the leader, it said that the satellite had also disappeared.

Just like Ershi.

But compared to Ershi, no one cared about the satellite at all, but when they investigated it, they found that … the satellite was no longer in its original position.

But it may not have disappeared like Ersh, but floated to some place to go, not necessarily.

Lin felt that they should investigate it because the Star Bus couldn't possibly move the other Roller, which would require … a lot of energy.

The Star Bus stored its own energy, so it was already very difficult for it to store enough energy to move itself, so the possibility of moving the other Roller wasn't high.

After saying this, Lin decided to tell the Chieftains about the Rock Skin because it was quite interesting to see their surprised expressions.

"What … what did you say? How is that possible! " Sure enough, after he finished speaking, the leader said with an extremely incredulous expression, "We were sent here to provide technology? For those … cave creatures? "

"Yes." The pompom said. "You should have guessed that the problems that happened after the first flight team arrived here weren't a coincidence."

"But even so, it's too impossible …" The leader looked at the pompom. "Can … you provide evidence?"

"There is no evidence." The pompom said. "But you will soon be attacked by the Rockskins, so you must be prepared in advance."

"… I understand. Thank you for telling us this."

Although the leader said so, the pompom's emotions were pure disbelief, which was quite normal.

They originally thought that they were the hope of all Ershi. After Ershi disappeared, the leader also thought that they could build a new civilization here, but when they were told that they were actually 'fertilizers' used to provide technology for the Rockskins, they only had one thought in their minds: don't believe it.

And the Rockskins didn't care whether they believed it or not.

Lin paid a little attention to the side of the cave, where a large group of Rockskins were now surrounding one particular Rockskin.

This Rockskin was their 'leader', one of the few with the longest history and memory, and the oldest Rockskin. Perhaps there were many young and strong Rockskins who could fight better than it, but the Rockskins usually chose the wisest to be their leader.

Previously, when Lin took away the metal ball, they were panicking, but Lin put it back, so they were now stable and began to prepare for the next step.

Because they had come into contact with a considerable amount of Ershi technology, they decided to … plunder more technology.

The leader was holding a projection panel, and on the panel was a map. The map showed the nearby terrain in detail, but most importantly, there were many markings on it.

Including water sources, areas suitable for living, and so on, and the leader's main focus was the group markings on the map.

The map showed the location of the various groups of Mars residents, and the leader pointed at these markings and used a special voice to 'describe' the Rockskins around them.

This language was the new language of the Rocky Crust. It seemed to be different from any other language on Ershi. It was developed during the time they lived here.

However, these words were not complicated and could only describe simple words, but it was enough for the Patriarch to use them to explain the next step of the plan.

The clan leader carefully looked at the map on the interface. Then, he placed his finger on a point and said, "Oh, oh!"

"Woo woo woo woo woo!" The Rock Elementals instantly burst into cheers. A few of them even took out the weapons they had snatched from the residents and fired at the top of the cave.

The bullets ricocheted from the top of the cave and hit other layers of rock, but none of them were injured.

Lin believed that they decided to attack the nearest group, which should be the group that the leader Lin met was in. It was the closest one.

So, how do they deal with it?

"Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!" While Lin was deep in thought, the Rock Elementals all ran towards the entrance of the cave, leaving only a few behind to guard the cave. The Rock Elementals seemed to be quite a warlike creature, they had been living in this place for a long time without anything to kill, so they were bored to death.

Their personalities had become quite different from the residents of Ershi.

Looking at them, Lin suddenly remembered … where was the thing that the Star Bus used to observe them? (To be continued.)

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