"Is it going to end soon …?"
Countless mycelium bridges spanned across the pitch-black void, connecting the massive ribs around them … as well as an object Lin had never seen before.
It was a sphere with a diameter of over one kilometer.
Like the other ribs, it was covered in a thick layer of mycelium, and there was also a large number of … Chibucha bugs.
They covered the entire sphere, but seemed to be doing nothing and just stayed there.
This sphere was the source of the Chibucha bugs. It was continuously sending orders to the Chibucha bugs.
Lin had also caught a few Kibucha Bugs. She could tell that the orders the sphere had been sending out were …
"It's going to end soon. Gather here."
It felt rather strange.
After watching for a while, Rin had Congeal open its mouth and release a large group of … rat-shaped troops. She had them land on the surface of the sphere.
When Rin's troops landed, the Chibucha bugs did not react at all. So, Rin quickly had the rats dig through the mycelium on the surface and drill inside.
Soon, Rin came into contact with the true surface of the sphere. It was actually … a sphere of flesh and blood.
Simply speaking, it was a multicellular organism.
Its surface was a very tough layer of thick skin, and below that was a large number of cells. Rin found that these cells were very similar to … fat cells.
They stored a large amount of nutrients, but apart from that, they had no special use. Their nuclear information was also something that Rin had never seen before.
And so, Rin had the rats release a large number of miniaturized troops, and they swam deeper into the sphere.
As they swam deeper, Rin found a lot of … bones.
These bones were like … mini versions of the huge ribs outside. Each of them was only over ten meters in size, but there were a lot of them.
Rin had some miniaturized troops float to the mini ribs for inspection. She found that these ribs contained a lot of …
Brain cells.
… Brain cells of the Chibucha bugs.
It seemed that the Chibucha bugs' brains had been individually extracted, and then piled up in these ribs.
These brain cells were continuously carrying out … thoughts.
But what they were thinking was … very simple things, such as imagining themselves eating delicious food, or imagining themselves … being chased by something, or imagining themselves flying, and so on.
In short, it was similar to dreaming. But unlike dreaming, they were … deliberately imagining these things.
It was not the kind of feeling that came from a dream.
Lin did not know why they were doing this, but … Lin's special creator knew what they were doing.
Because Lin believed that the sphere, the Kibucha bug, and the fungus were all related to the creator … So, Lin sent the imagination of the bugs to the creator, and after it received the content …
It began to sigh and talk to itself again.
Its words were still very vague, but Lin could also … translate what it was trying to say.
…
It was said that … a long, long time ago.
A huge army was roaming in the void of space.
This army was known as the Lost Legion.
It was an army made up of countless huge multicellular organisms that were basically over three hundred meters in size.
Very few pure cellular creatures could grow to such a large size. In fact, they weren't pure cellular creatures. They would always use some sturdy … substances to form a mixture in order to support the operation of their bodies.
However, they were still cellular creatures in essence, and they had been created.
The creature that created them was called a 'Lost Commander', not because it was lost, but because …
The purpose of its army was to sweep through the Lost World.
The Lost World … referred to those worlds that were made up of cellular creatures that did not have a Void travel civilization.
There were many such worlds in the void, and they would always attract a type of creature: the Void Bus.
The Void Bus would often go to the worlds with cellular creatures to absorb water or obtain some nutrients. Even if there were no cellular creatures in those worlds, the Void Bus would bring them there, allowing them to develop there.
Those worlds were known as the Lost Worlds.
To be precise, the commander of the Lost Legion believed that the cellular creatures that grew in those worlds were 'lost', and therefore needed to be cleaned and recovered.
As for the Lost Legion … they had a way to follow the tracks left by the Void Bus, and from there, they would reach the worlds with cellular creatures and wipe them clean.
To be precise, they would kill them all and continue on their journey to attack other worlds.
That operation was repeated over a long period of time, with the Lost Legion sweeping through the Rollers one after another and slaughtering all the creatures on them.
During that period, they did not encounter any powerful opponents, because the Lost Legion would always observe the worlds they were about to attack, and only attack after confirming that they were powerless to retaliate.
But that was all … in the past.
At some point, the commander ended the Lost Legion's … cleaning up mission, and disappeared into the void.
No one knew where it went, and no one knew what happened to it in the end.
Of course, now … Lin knew.
The huge skeletons wrapped in mycelium were the last remnants of the Lost Legion … Wreckage.
Those skeletons were part of the 'basic soldiers' of the legion, and although they looked like ribs, they were not their ribs, but the part that stored nutrients in their bodies.
There were many other types of soldiers in the Lost Legion, but they were not left behind.
Now, all that was left were the skeletons, and the … sphere that Lin saw.
The sphere was the core of the Lost Legion, and where their commander was.
Was it still alive? Was it still conscious?
"Do you want to know the answer? If you do, then keep moving forward … and come into contact with it directly. Besides, I want to come into contact with it as well. "
When the Special Ability Creator finished speaking, Lin had almost reached the sphere's core.
There was indeed something special here, like … the remnants of the Void Bus's organs.
There was also … a rather large structure.
Lin felt that this should be the Lost Legion's commander's … brain.
Its shape was rather similar to Ershi Min's brain, an ellipsoidal structure with many grooves, and a size of over seventy meters, which was not very large.
Moreover, it was constantly sending out many signals.
These signals were sent to the Kibucha bug … and Lin's Special Ability Creator. Furthermore, it had deliberately 'bypassed' Lin's soldiers, using some interesting methods.
But even at such a close distance, Lin could still receive them.
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