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Chapter 3323

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"They can't do what I want them to do …"

"They're worthless."

"No, they're still useful."

"That is, to help me attract some … creatures …"

It was a rather interesting individual.

The Commander of the Lost Legion … was a huge brain. Lin found that it was still alive, but it had lost the ability to communicate.

There were many broken parts inside it, and many of its cells had died.

That appeared to be because it had undergone 'forced mixing'.

Lin also noticed that there were many fragments of the Void Bus' neural structure in the Commander's brain, and Lin believed that it might have stuffed the Void Bus' neural structure into its brain.

Regardless of the reason, that was the reason why so many of its brain cells had died.

Even so, it still retained a certain degree of cognitive ability, and could still send out signals.

However, since it had lost its' consciousness', its thoughts were constantly repeating itself.

At the same time, Lin also found some memories, including its past.

Just as Lin had guessed, the Commander of the Lost Legion was an interesting creature. It was not a Creator, but … a creature that was closer to one.

It might also be a subspecies of a certain Creator, just like a Special Creator.

Either way, Lin found that the creature had a huge brain as its main body, and apart from its brain, everything else could change its form.

Until Lin could confirm what it was, she decided to call it the Commander of the Lost Legion.

According to what Lin knew, most Creators liked to create their own ecosystems, and periodically harvest all the creatures in those ecosystems, storing their nuclear information and creating new creatures to continue harvesting.

And the Commander of the Lost Legion wanted to do the same.

However, its targets were all cellular creatures in the Void.

It believed that all cellular lifeforms in the Void were born because of the Creator … The Creator created all cellular lifeforms in the Void, and the Creator created the current scene of cellular lifeforms flourishing in the Void, but did not control most of them.

Most cellular creatures were 'free', and because they were brought to various places in the Void by the Void Bus, they developed and evolved on their own … That was why the Commander called those uncontrollable creatures' Lost Legion ', and intended to retrieve them all.

To be precise, it was retrieving the nuclear information of those creatures, believing that it was what Creators should do.

Thus, it created the Lost Legion.

Its initial idea was to create a 'cell sphere' the size of an ordinary Tumbler as a warship, and it had attempted to create a massive sphere with a diameter of over three thousand kilometers according to the internal structure of a certain biological cell.

Later, it gave up on this idea because when the ball was too big, it was difficult to maintain the stability of the internal structure.

Then, it did not use any method to stabilize it, but instead divided the sphere into many parts.

And these parts all became huge biological soldiers … This was the formation of the Lost Legion.

Just as the Special Creators had said, the Lost Legion kept harvesting 'free' cellular lifeforms they encountered in the Void.

The Commander wanted to collect all the information that the Creator could not manage and collect … the information of the lost biological nuclei.

It used certain methods to use the Void Bus as a guide, which was why it successfully destroyed countless creatures and collected … a lot of nuclear information.

Occasionally, it would find some cellular creatures that could fight against the Lost Army.

It would use various methods to investigate its opponent. If it found that the gap between them was not large, it would try to fight.

If the disparity was too great, it would give up on this goal.

But until now, it had not encountered any strong opponents.

But … in the end, it entered the frozen Void because of an incident.

Lin found that its memory of this period was very vague, and it was not quite sure how it had entered.

In short, after it entered, its army could not move.

In the frozen Void, the Commander's massive Lost Legion … slowly decayed and dissipated, leaving only some of the sturdier parts of its body.

Like those huge ribs.

And the reason for the Lost Legion's decay was mainly caused by some small solidified lifeforms like furnaces.

Some furnace-like lifeforms would float to the skin of its Legion's soldiers and rest for a short while, and their fire would rejuvenate some of the parasites.

Like most cellular lifeforms, the Lost Legion's soldiers had many parasitic lifeforms on their skin, and the larger ones were even several meters in size.

And these parasites were also very resilient and could endure extreme environments, which had a lot to do with the Lost Legion living in the Void.

In short, these microorganisms lived by absorbing nutrients from the Legion's body, and the damage they caused to the Legion's giant soldiers could be completely ignored. But now, the Legion's body was frozen.

When the furnaces flew to the Legion's skin, only the parasites woke up, and then these parasites continued to absorb nutrients from the Legion's skin. They had many ways to absorb nutrients, like 'mosquitoes' that penetrated the Legion's skin to suck the cells inside, or some that had the ability to dig small holes in the Legion's skin to eat the flesh inside, and so on.

But because the Legion's body was frozen, it could not repair any damage, nor could it replenish any cells, no matter how small the damage was.

So, no matter how large the Legion's soldiers were, they were slowly eroded by the parasites … and completely decayed.

To put it simply, the parasites ate the Legion bit by bit.

Of course, during this period, many other solidified lifeforms also caused damage … Many of them would drill through the Legion's skin out of pure curiosity.

In short, in the end, only a small part of the Legion was left.

Except … where the Commander's brain was.

The Commander's brain was located in … the sphere that Lin was looking at now was more than a kilometer in diameter, and there were no parasites on the surface.

That was because the parasites on the other Legion's soldiers were deliberately reared by the Commander, and did not get rid of them.

It wanted to create a small ecosystem on each of the Legion's soldiers, and would periodically harvest these parasites and put in new ones.

If it had known that the parasites would eat up its Legion, it would not have wanted to create these ecosystems.

But the sphere it was in did not have any parasites, so it was not eaten up bit by bit.

Although it was attacked by some of the solidified lifeforms, some of the solidified lifeforms' anti-solidified substances … were mixed into the sphere.

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