"I don't know much about this, Fluffy, but when you described it to me, I had a special feeling."
That was what the creator of the Dreamscape said.
It didn't know about the Transpiration. That was to be expected, because the brain soul didn't know about the Transpiration either. Most of the creator's knowledge was related to the brain soul.
So, why would the fungus know about the Transpiration?
Lin needed to know this information from the creator, but not from the creator of this Dreamscape. Instead, she needed to know from another creator.
That was the creator's … offspring.
Lin had a creator's offspring that had been 'sealed' away. Instead of letting it grow, Lin had been observing its changes.
It had to be said that the creator was a very interesting creature. If it was kept in a low-temperature environment, its cells would 'evolve' in the low-temperature environment, changing itself to adapt to the low-temperature environment.
And no matter what environment it was placed in, it would try to create fungi that could decompose the environment.
In short, as long as the creator wasn't placed in a place where they could be killed immediately, they would have a way to survive … and grow.
Lin had been using various methods to keep this offspring in its infant state, and it had been trying to grow. The 'duel' between them had never stopped.
Lin remembered that the creator of the Dreamscape had trapped its' consciousness' in the Dreamscape because the brain soul found it difficult to deal with … so that it couldn't grow. But Lin hadn't used similar methods on this offspring. Instead, she had been using a more … normal method to trap it.
That way, she could continuously observe and study the creator's changes.
Lin had known this from a very long time ago. The creator would change itself in various environments. This change was mainly taken from the 'cellular database'. This database stored the information of the creator, its' mother ',' grandmother ', and all the creatures that its ancestors had devoured … all the nuclear information recorded.
However, Lin hadn't been able to find out where this database was located in the creator's body. Later, Lin discovered that this database wasn't located in a specific location, but could be changed at will.
Normally, all the nuclear information was in a fragmented state, similar to brain cells. But when needed, it would be assembled. But how the creator distinguished and assembled these fragments was still unclear.
Furthermore, Lin discovered that these fragments of nuclear information weren't complete. There were only a small number of them, and they couldn't represent the enormous population of creatures in the creator's database.
Therefore, Lin now believed that the creator might have some special evolved ability to receive information from a distance, just like the mutated creatures near the water ball.
But putting aside the question of the creator for now, Lin wanted to know … how did the fungus know about the Transpiration?
That would start from here.
Now, one of Lin's pompoms was flying in the sky of the fungus world.
This place was on land. On land, fungi could be found everywhere. Right now, in Lin's eyes, a forest of fungi covered the entire surface of the earth.
These fungi did not seem to have any particular pattern. They looked like plants that were growing everywhere, but in fact, there was a pattern to the location of the fungi.
For example, they would … define some places as special locations, like some places as bases, and some places were purely … environmental simulations.
Now, the pom-poms had flown to a place.
This place could be said to be the place where they created the fungal creatures.
It was located at the edge of the coast, and a large number of creatures were flying out of the fungal forest. They were all fungal creatures.
They were different from the creatures with crystalline shells. The fungal creatures were indeed purely used for … fighting, while the creatures with crystalline shells were more like wild creatures.
But these creatures were all created by the fungus through certain methods. Their structure was like the creator's, and they had an 'information database'.
This database could contain many things, such as the 'blueprints' of various fungal creatures, as well as some … information.
For example, there were things about the Transpiration. The fungus had never seen the Transpiration, but they knew about the Transpiration. It should be because they had information 'passed' to them by the creator.
Lin now wanted to find this information.
In fact, Lin didn't know the specifics. It was just her guess, and now she wanted to see … how accurate her guess was.
With that in mind, Lin had the pom-poms speed up and fly down into the fungal forest below.
The fungus was now in a relatively … peaceful state. They wouldn't actively attack creatures that approached them. Of course, they would still grow on any nutrients, be it living creatures or other things.
But as long as they were sealed well, and at the same time, avoided the fungal creatures and didn't get too close to them, they would be able to swim freely in the forest.
The pom-poms had flown to the side of a large fungal structure. This structure looked like a … tree trunk. It was over seventy meters tall, and its outer skin was very rough. There was nothing around it, and there were no extra things growing on the top.
There were many holes at the bottom of this fungal structure. A large number of fungal creatures drilled out from those holes, and it seemed to be used to produce those creatures.
The pom-poms flew to the fungal structure and used their fur to dig at the outer skin.
The outer skin was relatively fragile, and a large piece was easily dug out. When Lin pulled down the outer skin, which was covered in fungal dust, she saw that the inside was … hollow.
It wasn't completely empty, and there were many strange-looking things inside.
This should be it … Lin believed that this fungal structure, which looked like a tree trunk, was mainly created by the fungi to imitate their creators.
Lin had also seen the information sent by the Dean. It stated that many of the fungus' actions were similar to their creator's, such as their ability to create an environment. They had also created many fungi that resembled plants.
They didn't originally have these things, because Lin believed that the fungi might have recently … started to 'become creators'.
It didn't mean that they became creators, but they started to do things similar to their creators. This tree trunk structure and the strange-looking things inside were all created by the fungi to imitate their creators.
As for why the fungi suddenly changed, it wasn't clear … Perhaps they already had certain characteristics of their creators, but only showed it after they took over the world.
Therefore, they should also have some of their creators' … knowledge.
Despite this, the fungi weren't real creators. They did things differently from their creators, so they wouldn't scatter their information all over the place like their creators.
Lin believed that she would be able to find their database here. This structure should contain a lot of information about the fungal creatures, including the Transpirators.
The pompom flew around the hollow space for a while and found something that looked like an information vault. This thing was located at the top of the vault. Although the structures that produced the fungus were mostly gathered at the bottom, Lin felt that the thing at the top of the vault was very suspicious.
It looked like the creator's … brain.
The creator's brain didn't have a fixed shape. If a creator was seventy meters tall, its brain would be that big. If the fungi created these structures according to their creator's form, then this thing that looked like a brain should be … an information library.
Then, the pompom quickly tore off a small piece of this' brain 'and flew out.
After the pompom flew out, Lin saw a large number of fungi outside. They gathered around the hole that the pompom had just dug and were trying to burrow in.
The pompom was almost blocked by them … But because the pompom was' invisible ', they didn't notice it.
Although they wouldn't actively attack, the situation would be different if they did.
The pompom looked at the fungi and flew into the sky, inspecting the small piece of 'brain' it tore off.
In fact, it couldn't detect anything because it was like a piece of meat. But what Lin wanted to do was to extract the nuclear information of the cells inside.
Then … she would put them into the creator's cub.
This way, if the fungi really understood the Transpirators through the knowledge passed to them by their creator, then these cell nuclei could be analyzed by Lin's creator's cub, and the cub would obtain the same knowledge.
Then, Lin would be able to learn about the Transpirators through this cub.
Lin's pompom flew higher and higher, and then disappeared into the sky.
The next place it appeared was where the creator's cub was. Lin locked it up in … a place inside a warship that could be considered a prison.
Next, she would inject the nuclear information she obtained from the fungi and see what reaction it would have.
What happened next … was very similar to what Lin had imagined.
The creator could analyze the nuclear information obtained from the fungi and produce more brain cells as a result.
Lin believed that these brain cells contained knowledge about the Transpirators, which meant that the fungus' information was related to the creator, so it could be passed on to the creator's cub.
As for how to obtain the knowledge in the creator's brain cells, Lin believed that there were many ways. She could obtain it directly, or she could ask the cub.
Therefore, he decided to use a more interesting method to obtain it …
PS:
Thank you ~ Peppermint Gods ~ 588
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