"That means … we have to leave this place."
"Leave? Where are we going? "
"Is it the same mission as last time? Are we going to follow them? "
This was a dark place. Only a few light spots flickered in the air. Under the light spots, a group of creatures gathered.
They were all about five centimeters in size. There were seventy of them. They were all gathered together on the ground, looking at something in the center.
This thing was a stone jar. The jar was much bigger than them, but it was made by them.
All this time, they had used this jar to communicate. The jar would give them orders and missions. It was the same now.
"I heard it …" A creature beside the jar suddenly stood up and said to the creatures around it, "We … want to leave this place. Bring that over!"
"Yes, Elder."
The group of creatures nearby immediately ran away. After a while, they brought back many things. They were all spherical objects.
The creature called Elder walked forward and placed a large ball on the ground. Then, he placed many small balls around the large ball. These small balls were lined up beside the large ball.
"The thing that carries us and everything … is here." The Elder looked at the third small ball beside the large ball and said, "It gave birth to us and endless lives. But it told me that not long after …"
As he spoke, the Elder picked up the third small ball and said, "It will disappear."
"What? How could this happen? Why would it disappear? " The surrounding creatures looked very surprised, and the elder quickly calmed them down.
"It's a phenomenon called 'collapse'," the Elder said. The elder said, "It might cause great destruction, but it will take us away before it is destroyed."
"Then where will we leave to?" a creature beside him asked.
"I don't know … We can't go with you," the Elder said, "because we have a mission, and that is to go to this place."
As he spoke, he picked up the fourth ball and said, "Here, we have to let a group of new creatures grow and … observe them. Watch them build a new 'civilization'. "
"But …" a creature beside him said, "This place is so close. Won't it be affected by the collapse?"
"No." The elder said, "After leaving, the collapse won't happen, because it's a targeted phenomenon."
"Targeted?" The creature next to him said in shock, "Elder. Could it be that the collapse was caused by something? "
"I'm not too sure about that …" The elder looked at the jar and said, "I need some time before I can continue asking questions. Anyway … let's start this part of the mission now."
…
So that's how it is. The jar that the president found in the past … is an 'illusion' item?
It was still the same dark underground cave. Inside a small plane, a creature called 'Fantasy' was looking at a fluff in front of it with astonishment.
Because. Lin had just seen its memory.
It had told Lin a lot of things, but most of it didn't match the truth. It said that it was born here and had never lived in Ershi, and it also didn't tell her anything about the Mars and Rock Crust's plans in detail.
Therefore, these things could only be understood by looking at its memories. In fact, it had stayed in Ershi and participated in the main mission.
At the same time, it also understood … why the Star Bus left first.
It seemed that a phenomenon called 'collapse' would occur. In fact, the word 'collapse' was translated by Lin, which could also be translated into words like 'collapse' or 'pit'.
The Fantasy used its own language, but Lin could understand it through the language region in its brain.
This phenomenon seemed to have a wide range of influence, enough to affect the entire Ershi, so Ershi had to leave …
As for why the Rock Crust was created to establish a civilization here, Lin had also seen some descriptions in the Fantasy's memories, but they weren't very detailed.
The general idea was to leave a group of creatures here to record and observe.
Just like the Star Bus … Ershi cared a lot about this galaxy, so it wanted to leave after it left. It wanted to leave a group of creatures here to observe the changes in this galaxy.
Lin decided to call this Star Bus Ershi from now on.
At the same time, it would allow them to observe the 'collapse'. Lin guessed … Ershi might not be 100% sure that the collapse wouldn't happen after it left, so it wanted to leave a group of creatures here to observe.
It wasn't easy to do these things, only the Rock Crust had strong adaptability. Only creatures who had mastered a certain level of technology could do it.
It seemed to think that the Fantasy wasn't up to the task, but the Fantasy didn't seem to have any objections. Lin thought that the Fantasy was a very smart creature.
It seemed to have a good understanding of the galaxy's environment, and it was also very familiar with various technologies, so much so that it could create many unique things.
However, there were very few of them. For some reason … in this memory. There wasn't much information about their lives.
Apart from the collapse, Lin also saw some other things … for example, Ershi wouldn't leave for a long time.
After a while, it would return to this galaxy, and by that time, the Rock Crust on Mars would have developed to a very powerful level.
Perhaps it would return to Ershi, but what would happen? Lin Sanjiu didn't know.
The Illusions themselves did not know much. Every once in a while, they would contact Er Sh, ask questions, and receive missions about what to do next.
They had been living like this all along, until … they came here.
After arriving at Mars, they couldn't receive any missions from Ershi, so they started to have … other ideas.
"You know enough now!"
While Lin was thinking, the Phantom in the cabin suddenly yelled.
"Why do you want to know so much? It's definitely not for research. Are you trying to invade us? But we don't have anything here that you want to rob! "
"Why do alien creatures have to rob us?" Pompom asked.
"Because that's how it is!" It continued, "I know … you must be related to them!"
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