"Ah! Just a little bit more! "
This was the connecting world, the Voidfolk's camp.
The Scholar woke up from her 'connecting cabin' and shouted as she looked at her hands.
"I was so close to getting that cube back. Why did the Void Bus explode? Does this mean that we will never be able to figure out what happened to the Void Bus? "
The main reason the Scholar woke up here was because … … it was dead.
Its mechanical body was dead, so it had no choice but to wake up here. And the last thing its mechanical body did was to grab the cube that was used to read the nerves that had been sent flying.
But she did not succeed in getting the cube back. The main reason was …
… … …
It was a … … very violent explosion.
Although there had been many explosions since the start of the 'war' here, only this one affected Rin's Susumi and the Scholar.
The source of the explosion was the remaining half of the Void Bus.
Initially, the internal organs kept expanding and then exploding. Finally, the remaining half of the Void Bus also exploded.
Although it was a huge object with a diameter of 30 kilometers and the power of the explosion was quite strong, it did not completely engulf all the targets around it.
Rin watched as the explosion completely engulfed the Scholar's mechanical body. Because Rin was standing quite far away, she could see this scene.
When the explosion came this way, Rin suddenly noticed that the scenery around her changed instantly. A spacious room appeared … … before Rin's eyes.
This room … … was the Scholar's room.
Nothing seemed to have changed here. All kinds of furniture were still there. The huge sofa hadn't moved, and the huge screen on one side of the room was still playing something.
It seemed that this place was not affected by the explosion at all. Although this was strange, Rin felt that there was something else that was also strange.
That was, how did Rin get here?
It seemed that at the moment the explosion came, Mini Susumi was teleported into this room. But before the Scholar could be teleported, she was killed by the explosion.
Therefore. Rin could also see the Scholar waking up from the Voidfolk's camp.
However, Lin's mini Susumi survived. Why? Perhaps it was some kind of 'protection function'. Rin felt that perhaps this room had some special ability to protect its occupants. It would teleport the occupants back when they were in danger.
He wasn't too sure about this function. It was mainly discovered when he and the Scholar were inspecting the various supplies and tools in the room.
There were some wonderful things here. Although he had fiddled with them at that time, he had not examined them in detail.
Perhaps it was that thing that had taken effect?
Thinking. Lin looked at the corner of the room, where there was something that looked like a can.
This thing was more than a meter tall, and it was called a 'Crisis Trigger'. Lin felt that it was most likely this thing that was at work.
If that was the case, Rin believed that the Scholar should be the one to survive, because this Mini Susumi …
He had never been noticed.
From the very beginning, it had never been asked any questions. Later on, when it came into contact with the various creatures here, it did not care. It had always been a conversation with the scholar.
They seemed to treat the mini Susumi as a … small prop. Not living creatures.
Although there were also living creatures that were as small as the mini Susumi, none of them treated the Susumi as a real living creature.
Besides, Lin had never seen these small creatures before. Although she had read some descriptions of them, they must have lived in different areas and had not interacted much with the larger creatures.
In short, it seemed that they could continue to explore this place.
This room seemed to have a gravitational pull. Perhaps there was an independent operating system in this room. Lin walked to the large screen on the ground and looked at the image being played on the screen.
The screen kept replaying a segment of content. It was not the starry sky image from before.
"Your request has been received. All living creatures must stay in their rooms. Do not do anything unnecessary such as leaving the room. If you do, you will bear the consequences. "
"After the situation is over, you may leave the room. When the situation is over, you will be notified. The estimated time for the situation to end is … Omega."
'Omega' was a special unit of time used by the captors. It was about 100,000 pom-poms years.
Lin felt that these creatures could not live that long.
As for the content being played … It was … quite strange.
This seemed to indicate that the captors had received the residents' … request. So, they told the creatures to stay in their rooms and not go out.
And this place was indeed quite safe. The surrounding environment was just as Lin had seen, unharmed. The captors had indeed protected these creatures and did not intend to let them participate in the war.
The strange thing was, when was this message sent?
Clearly, at the moment the war began, none of the creatures, including Atlan, had received the message. At that time, they were still gathered and shouting.
Or … could it be that this message was not sent to their armours and was only played on the screen in the room?
If that was the case … there would be far fewer creatures because most of the creatures were outside during that time. Although there was no day or night here, the creatures here had a standard work schedule. For example, they would work together for a certain period of time and rest for a certain period of time.
And the camera that Atlan used at that time should be able to directly transmit the message to other creatures' armours. Thus, it was able to call those mining creatures over.
Lin felt that there seemed to be a big … misunderstanding here.
Atlan thought that the captors did not care about them. In fact, they did care about them. However, there was a problem with the way they sent the message and the amount of time they stayed in the room was … too long.
There were some food reserves in the room, but even if the room was filled with food, the creatures here would not be able to last for too long.
This situation made some of the creatures who stayed in the room no longer want to stay. Instead, they wanted to run out and look for opportunities.
Lin felt that there should be quite a few creatures who survived. There would always be some creatures who stayed in the room, but it was hard to say what their current situation was …
At any rate, Lin felt that she should go out and take a look.
With that in mind, Lin looked at the door. Then, she flew up and lightly tapped on the door.
… There was no response.
It would appear that the mini Susumi was unable to trigger the mechanism to open the door. After all, this room belonged to the Scholar.
But how did they know that it was the scholar who had found the door?
Perhaps it was through the armours.
Although it was more likely that it was an internal message, Lin still wanted to try.
Moreover, Lin also felt that if she wanted to leave, she would have to change into a bigger body. The mini Susumi's body was too small, and it would be difficult for her to do many things.
With that in mind, Lin looked at a direction in the room.
There was a machine there. It was something used to repair and create armours.
It looked like a large metal cabinet. It was the thing that occupied the most space in the room. It had a three-dimensional image operating system. Obviously, it was built by the captors according to the civilization that Lin thought of.
Although it would not be exactly the same as she imagined, it should be easy to operate.
Lin flew up and landed on the sofa.
There were many things on the sofa. Most of them were food that had been placed there before. Among the pile of food, Lin found the operating system.
It was also a disc-shaped object with a diameter of three centimeters.
Previously, the Scholar had used it to open up an image of armours. However, she did not wear it. Instead, she left it here.
Fortunately, she did not wear it. Otherwise, she would not be able to create anything.
Lin touched the disc and opened up a three-dimensional image. This thing did not have any biological detection. She only needed to touch it with the right posture to open it.
Then, Lin flew up and tried to operate the interface. She found that the mini Susumi could also be operated by touching the screen.
With that in mind, Lin began to study it …
This function was indeed simple and easy to understand. Lin also found that the creation function was very rich.
It could create very delicate and complex things. There were enough materials here.
The first batch of materials was already prepared. Because the creatures here had just arrived, they did not know how to collect materials. However, if she wanted to continue modifying, she would have to dig it out herself.
Lin believed that she could create a set of … machines similar to the Scholar's machine.
However, of course, Lin would not create an identical machine. The outside environment should have no gravity. Lin felt that she should create a structure suitable for flight.
It was also suitable for holding various things for research. As for the control core, she would use the mini Susumi.
Since that was the case, she should create a …
An octopus-shaped machine.
At the same time, in order for the entrance to recognize that this machine was a Scholar, she would need to add some special structures. But this was simple.
With that in mind, Lin quickly operated the image to create the machine.
This would take some time, so while waiting, Lin briefly explained the situation to the Scholar. At the same time, she continued to pay attention to what was happening in the connected world.
The mini machine did not make any special movements. The civilization that went deep underground, such as the Earth Mirror, intended to continue building a base there. However, they did not intend to attack.
While observing these things, the machine that Lin wanted to create was completed.
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