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Chapter 2232

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The world on the surface was beautiful, but because life was difficult, it stimulated civilizations to constantly invent and create. The world of waste was rich in resources, so it allowed endless creatures to multiply.

As for the final world …

"This is the world they've simulated …"

Under the dark sky, the Scholar … floated.

He had been floating for a very long time already. During this process, he saw many … sceneries.

These sceneries were mainly a few civilizations.

They came in all shapes and sizes. Apart from the commonly-seen civilizations, the Scholar also saw a few very wondrous civilizations. For example, some civilizations were composed of a single, colossal creature.

Some civilizations were even … 'illusory civilizations'. The Scholar saw many cities of these civilizations.

They were 'works of entertainment' created by some real civilizations in the past. For example, the civilizations in games and movies were all imaginary things. However, the Primordial realm had created these illusory things and mixed them with real civilizations to interact with them.

This place was filled with countless civilizations. Although they were of different forms, they could all interact with one another. As a result, there were countless conflicts between them. War happened frequently. The Scholar had already seen this many times as he flew over.

However, this entire place was actually 'illusory'. This was not the surface of the Mirror World, but a dreamscape. As a result, no matter how many civilizations were destroyed due to war, they could be easily rebuilt.

The Primordial realm had created a tremendous installation on the surface of the Mirror World to maintain this dreamscape of countless civilizations.

The Scholar flew through the sky and discovered some white things moving about on the ground. The Scholar knew that these things were the … offspring of the Primordial realm.

After the Primordial realm was born, they spent most of their time in the dreamscape of this civilization. Their offspring could wander through this world and come into contact with all the civilizations there, learning the essence of their technology.

Once they reached adulthood, the Primordial realm offspring would leave the dreamscape and head to the real world to use all the skills they had learnt to develop.

Now, the Primordial realm constantly added new civilizations to the dreamscape. These civilizations mainly came from peak species. The Primordial realm allowed them to develop in the surface world before recording the details of their development and placing them in the dreamscape of the Mirror World as his' collection '.

It was the same with the Scholar's Wanderer.

Although it was only an aircraft for long-distance travel and did not contain much information, perhaps the Primordial realm found the Wanderer to be of use, so they placed it in the civilisation's dreamscape. Through the memories of the scholars, they recovered many of the Voidfolk on the Wanderer.

All the technology and weapons of the Primordial realm came from the civilizations they had collected. However, they did not use them all. The Primordial realm only used what they believed to be the best and most useful technology.

However, they didn't throw away the civilizations that they didn't need. Instead, they mixed the useful and useless civilizations together and interacted with each other.

Under a special 'invisible protection', the Scholar could peer into the dream of the Primordial realm's civilization. The Primordial realm experts were unable to discover it right now.

For the time being, they couldn't discover it.

However, the Scholar could only watch from afar. It could not fly over and interact with those civilizations or observe them from a close distance. Otherwise, it would be discovered.

The only exception was the Drifter. The Scholar could come into contact with the Drifter at any time without being discovered. This was because the Scholar's Will signal was easily hidden within the Drifter.

That was what the velvet ball had said.

After understanding the Primordial realm, the Scholar felt that they were truly … wondrous creatures. A group of creatures that only knew how to learn and not invent could reach such a level.

In reality, even the scholars were not certain whether they were living creatures or not. Primordial realm experts never used their own thoughts to think. They always used the thought process of a certain civilization to decide everything, including their interactions with the transpirators.

As a matter of fact, the Primordial realm's thoughts of a certain race were also learned from a certain race.

The Primordial realm should have been a group of creatures that could imitate other species, such as amoebas. In the end, they slowly grew to such a level. They only knew how to learn and never came up with new ideas, which was why they needed so many civilizations to help them develop.

Perhaps they had also learned this from a certain race.

However, the Primordial realm did not want to change themselves. Was it impossible for them to come up with new ideas? Or was there a special reason?

The Scholar did not know the details. All it knew came from the information the velvet ball had sent it.

A portion of the velvet ball's information came from communicating with the creatures of the church, while a portion came from research.

Although Lin did not directly take part in the battle, she still researched and understood the situation.

The reason why the wondrous Primordial realm had developed to such a level was largely due to the transpirators. The transpirators treated them extremely … well.

It was as if the transpirators had never been so nice to other races before. They did not directly vaporize their worlds and even invited them to join them.

The Primordial realm was not a race that remembered kindness. Perhaps there were a few civilizations that remembered kindness, but the Primordial realm clearly did not choose the way of thinking of those races. Instead, they chose the way of thinking of very xenophobic civilizations. They felt like the transpirators wanted to enslave them or do something that was detrimental to them. The Primordial realm had always tried to break free from the transpirators.

In the end, their chance came.

The Primordial realm obtained something from outer space. They called it a 'life-distorting device'. It was a strange piece of technology. The 'device' seemed like a ball of … energy, and most creatures could clearly see its existence.

The Primordial realm believed the ball of energy had a teleportation function. It connected to certain things and guided things from afar, affecting the creatures in the surroundings. The affected creatures would often develop abnormal emotions.

In reality, affecting the emotions of living creatures was very simple, but affecting the emotions of countless different creatures at the same time, including intelligent mechanical systems, was very strange.

"This must be a very powerful weapon."

It was unknown which civilization the Primordial used, but the first thought that came to mind was to use it to resist the Transpirator.

However, the Primordial realm discovered that they could not understand it with their current teleportation technology. However, the Primordial realm still attempted to study this special item. They created a shell that could store the ball of energy, and they also created a machine that could control the release of the energy. They attempted to control this special item known as a 'life-distorting device'.

The Primordial realm discovered more than one 'life-distorting device'. The one that the Primordial realm controlled the best was known as a 'wild device'.

The Primordial realm had placed this device in the abandoned world. It controlled the local environment and 'wild' all the creatures there. This allowed the Primordial realm to control the creatures there, but it had other purposes as well.

The Primordial realm was unable to control the others completely because every ball of energy was slightly different. They needed to use different methods of control for each ball of energy.

Not only could these 'life-distorting devices' affect other creatures, but they could even affect the Primordial realm themselves. As a result, the Primordial realm would not approach the testing sites themselves.

However, when the Primordial realm was in a hurry to complete these things as a weapon against the transpirators, the transpirators conversed with the Primordial realm.

They expressed that they wanted to give the Primordial realm one last mission. As long as they completed this mission, they would not receive any more missions, and they would never come into contact with the Primordial realm again.

Although it seemed very suspicious, the Primordial realm still accepted the mission.

The transpirators expressed that the mission was very simple. They just had to invade a world and make the Primordial realm turn that world into a part of their 'World Circulation System'.

This mission was actually very tempting to the Primordial realm. Although there were three worlds right now, the Primordial realm had always wanted to expand. It would be perfect if they could add another world.

However, this made the Primordial realm even more suspicious. Although the transpirators had never done anything detrimental to them, they constantly doubted them. Afterwards, the Primordial realm discovered that it was pointless to doubt them, so they began this mission.

They began to invade the pompoms.

The Primordial realm found the mission to be very easy at the beginning because they received some information first. The information stated that there were a few very primitive races there. These races still used spears and armor to fight, and they were not large. Their most powerful weapons were some simple explosives.

The Primordial realm felt that these races had the potential to develop, so they decided to add them to their collection. At the same time, they decided to turn the world into a crystallized world and add it to their World Circulation System.

That way, they would be able to conduct even more experiments and become even more powerful.

When they began their invasion, the Primordial realm encountered the primitive races. They believed that the mission would be easy.

However, they discovered a problem very soon.

The primitive races suddenly took out flying ships and weapons that did not belong to them. A large number of species that the Primordial realm had never seen before emerged from the dense forests.

Only then did they discover … that the mission this time was not easy.

Now, swarms of insects had set foot in their world, devouring the civilizations of peak species one after another.

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