The long, sharp object was painted in pure white. N ∈ n ∈ n ∈.
The symbol 'Type-78' was printed on its side.
It flew high into the air and then fell, crashing into the green ground.
"Boom!" A rumbling sound rang out.
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! The white object kept crashing into the ground.
"What … are they doing?"
This was a dream space.
The Scholar was in the surveillance room of the Wanderer, looking at the image in front of her. In the image, there were three slime-like Primordial Realms in a room for Voidfolk. They had each transformed a part of their body into a hand, and they were playing with toys.
What made the Scholar feel strange was that one of the Primordial Realms was holding a Type-78 bomb toy and slamming it into the ground. It even said in the Voidfolk language, "Boom! Boom! Boom! "and so on.
In fact, the Scholar used to play like this when she was young. The Primordial Realms' actions made her memories of the past clearer and clearer, which made the Scholar feel more and more strange.
"This place contains your memories. They are born from your memories. What they are doing is your memories."
"What?" The Scholar turned around and found the Void Cockroach, who had disappeared earlier, at the entrance of the room. It said to the Scholar, "They are learning your memories to understand you."
"So it's like that …" The Scholar had guessed it before. These Primordial Realms were doing things she remembered in the past, but why when she was young? Compared to when she was young, the Scholar had a deeper impression of many things after she became an adult.
"Beep! Beep! Beep! "
The Primordial Realms were slamming some toys into each other, acting almost exactly like the Voidfolk. Seeing this, the Scholar asked the Void Cockroach, "What should we do now? How can we stop them? "
"Ignore them," the Void Cockroach said. The Void Cockroach said, "They are learning something meaningless. We need to take action now and catch up with them."
With that, the Void Cockroach ran away quickly. The Scholar hesitated for half a second before following it.
She followed the Void Cockroach out of the room, through the corridor, and out of the Wanderer. They returned to the vast space filled with sculptures of creatures.
Then, the Void Cockroach asked the Scholar to close the door of Wanderer and set it to lockdown.
The lockdown status could be set by some people with higher authority. After it was set, people with lower authority would not be able to open it. However, the Scholar felt that … "Is this really useful?"
However, the Void Cockroaches said that if the Primordial realm wanted to learn about everything here, the settings would be useful. Although they could forcefully open the door, they would try to learn how Voidfolk opened the door on the Wanderer, which would waste a lot of their time.
While the Primordial realm was studying, the Scholars and Void Cockroaches could do other things.
They rapidly moved through the space, and very soon, the Scholar saw the place where the Primordial realm expert had emerged from …
It was a cube that was more than thirty meters in size and covered with small holes.
The Void Cockroach climbed onto the cube. The Scholar peered into the cube through the tiny hole and discovered that there was not a single Primordial realm expert inside.
Apparently, the Void Cockroach wanted to take advantage of their absence to do something … but the Scholar was still confused.
"You seem to know this place very well," the Scholar said to the Void Cockroach. "But I'm still not sure what this square is for. And what about my memories … What's going on? Isn't this a place where Primordial realm experts record living creatures? "
Although the Scholar did not feel that it was a good time to ask, he still wanted to ask.
However, the Void Cockroach did not answer his question.
In fact, it had always been like this. Although the Void Cockroach would speak occasionally, it would often act on its own and ignore everything else. Moreover, it would only give a very simple explanation of certain situations. It seemed that the Incan insects were like this. The Scholar did not continue asking.
The Scholar saw the Void Cockroach gnawing on the surface of the cube. It seemed like it wanted to bite a hole and burrow into it. The Scholar could only watch from the side.
It was not that the Scholar did not want to help, but it could not use its weapons. So …
The Scholar suddenly realized that something seemed to be usable. Was this … the database of the network?
The Scholar's mechanical body was connected to the network, which allowed it to enter the Dreamscape of the Emerald Dragons and obtain some information from time to time.
The information was usually sent to it by the imam or the Cryopteris. Logically speaking, it should not have received any information, but it had …
Moreover, the information contained some … answers to the current situation. For example, it had something to do with the Primordial realm, and it mentioned a special crystal.
When the Scholar first entered, it touched a mirror-like crystal with its head. The crystal had a rather special effect, which was to guide the consciousness of living creatures into a place similar to the Dreamscape.
Living creatures would experience intense recollections as they entered the Dreamscape. As a result, after entering the Dreamscape, the living creature would discover … that they were in the recollections.
At that moment, the Primordial realm expert would appear.
They would investigate the recollections and understand everything about them, which would allow them to understand the living creature.
However, the recollections were not all of the living creature's recollections. They were only the recollections it cared about the most. However, the Primordial realm expert could still understand the living creature's situation through the recollections it cared about the most.
Then, they could imitate the living creature's form and learn how it communicated.
Originally, the Scholar should have been like that as well. After being guided into the Dreamscape by the mirror, the Scholar would recollect the recollections, which would allow the Primordial realm expert to understand the living creature through the recollections.
However, the recollections the Scholar cared about the most were not the Wanderer from when it was young. The memories of Voids when it was young were not particularly good, so there were many problems with the recollections.
This was mainly because the Scholar's mechanical body had some sort of 'protective mechanism' installed in its brain. When the Scholar was guided into the recollections, the mechanism would activate. It prevented the recollections the Scholar cared about the most from being drawn out, changing it to the memories of its childhood.
The recollections of childhood were pointless for the Primordial realm expert to learn, so the Scholar was very safe right now. The Primordial realm expert would not know its exact situation.
The Primordial realm expert needed to learn the recollections of an adult creature when its intelligence was still intact. Only then could they understand the creature …
"I see. Is that so …" Only after looking through the information did the Scholar learn that the Primordial realm had a way to imitate other creatures apart from eating minced meat. The Scholar had entered the Dreamscape mainly because it had come into contact with the crystal that guided the living creature's memories.
However, it was a Void Cockroach that had patted its head to make it come into contact with the crystal. Perhaps the Inca swarm had already known this would happen, so they had purposely sent the Scholar here.
However, this information was not sent by the Inca swarm, but by … Cryopteris. It indicated that the Scholar could receive this information even in the Primordial realm's Dreamscape.
"Which Cryopteris is it?" The Scholar looked at the name of the sender and found it rather strange. In reality, the Scholar was not too sure what those … Cryopteris were. Were the Cryopteris controlled by the Imam or Maya? Or did they have their own consciousness? And how many of them were there? Did multiple Cryopteris share their consciousness? Or were they all independent?
In the beginning, the Scholar knew that a small Cryopteris had its own consciousness, while the others were all controlled by Maya.
However, it was not too clear now. Since that was the case … it would not worry about that for now.
"There seems to be more." The Scholar discovered that there was … a 'video' under the information that could be watched.
In the video, a half-dragon, half-fish creature was lying on the ground in a room. It seemed to be rolling around in pain. At the same time, a few sharp voices echoed throughout the room.
"Wuuuuuu! Stop! Don't continue! Stop! Stop! "
"Wuuuuuu! What are you shouting for! Hurry up and stop! Then die! You can't protect anything! Why do you have to live? Things that can't be protected should disappear, do you know that? "
"Ahhh! Stop! Don't continue this madness! Don't continue to make me suffer! " The half-dragon, half-fish creature … in other words, the Primordial realm seemed to be in pain. It kept rolling around. At the same time, another voice rang out.
"Hurry up and put your head in my mouth! That way, you won't have to suffer anymore! " There was a brain-made monster in the room next door. Although it was separated by a metal net, it kept ramming its mouth against the net and yelling.
Although it was just a video, the Scholar still felt … dizzy. Some words appeared at the bottom of the video. Those words indicated that the Primordial realm had revealed many things as it was being tortured, including their underground bases.
The Primordial realm was currently using the crystal to extract the memories of many … intelligent creatures. Through the Incan swarm, the Cryopteris knew that the Scholar had come into contact with the crystal, so they sent this information to the Scholar to tell her the details.
According to the information, the Scholar only needed to stay there. The Void Cockroach of the Incan swarm had entered through the Scholar, so its memories would not be extracted. It would now understand the exact situation of the Primordial Realm in the Dream Space, and then completely … exterminate them.
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