"Accidents are necessary, fluffy. There would be more possibilities for accidents, and more opportunities."
"However, there would occasionally be accidents that would completely lose control and wander the Void … We would not deal with them."
"But it seems to want to do it for us."
The Creator's thoughts were rather interesting.
Lin … told the two creators about this' Commander 'that had recently appeared.
It was the Creator of the Dream, and the Special Creator.
The Creators would often deliberately create many 'accidents'. They would not create creatures that were completely under their control, but would deliberately create creatures that could resist them, creatures that could not be perfectly controlled, thereby creating more possibilities.
They would not prevent such accidents from happening, and would instead allow them to happen.
Apart from the little Core Protector, the birth of which was probably the last thing the Creators wanted to happen.
At the same time, the Creators would not perfectly 'pen' the ecosystem they created, which was why many of the creatures in those ecosystems would always … wander to other places.
The Creators seemed to have never deliberately paid attention to the creatures that wandered out throughout history, which was why they were a little … surprised by the Commander, who specifically helped them clean up the wandered creatures.
The main reason they were surprised was because …
The Commander was not a Creator at all, and yet it was helping the Creators with such things.
It was not a Creator of a subspecies as Lin had previously thought. In fact, the Commander was not related to the Creators.
Perhaps it had become familiar with the Creators through research or some other method, and believed itself to be one of them, but its … concept was more or less different from the Creators, which was why it specialized in collecting information on lost biological nuclei.
There was no telling why the Creators did not collect them in the first place, perhaps because they felt it was unnecessary, or perhaps because they wanted to create more possibilities.
Either way … they acknowledged the Commander's collection value.
The Special Creator said that it had learned of the Commander and its deeds by chance in the past, and that it was not the only one who had noticed.
It seemed that many other Creators had noticed what it was doing as well.
However, the most important thing was that the Commander had collected information on the biological nuclei. The Special Creator felt that this was a rather valuable item. It contained a considerable amount of information on species in the Void, and it had collected an uncountable amount of information on all species.
Because of the Commander's actions, it had obtained a 'qualification'.
Through the information it collected on biological nuclei … the Commander could 'join' the Creators' species.
This kind of thing seemed … very strange.
This was because although the creator had created countless creatures, none of them could be considered a member of the creator's species. Furthermore, the species had never allowed any other species to join them.
However, Lin felt that no other species would want to join them.
And this … Commander had the qualifications to join. This was what the creator of the special ability believed.
Of course, joining wasn't to become friends or allies. It was to accept a special 'modification'. This modification would allow the Commander to completely become … the same kind of creature as the creator.
However, the Commander didn't live long enough to enter the frozen void. Then … if Lin took its shell filled with information, would she be able to join the Creator?
The Special Creators said that they did not know and that they would have to go to the place where they could join them to find out.
The place to join the Creator was a certain location in the normal void, but the Special Creator did not know where it was.
On the other hand, as long as the nuclear information … it was called the 'Lost Treasure' and spread it across the Void, there was a high chance that he would receive an invitation to join, and when that time came, he would know where it was.
In that case, Lin felt the need to bring it out as well.
At the same time, Lin also thoroughly checked the 'lost treasure'.
The large shell contained countless half-millimeter 'wooden planks', and these planks were not flat. There were countless … protrusions, grooves, and various other structures on them.
This appeared to be a simple uneven surface, nothing special.
However, if the creator's nervous system was used to analyze it, it would be possible to analyze the nuclear information of many creatures.
Simply put, this was a 'password' that the creator often used. They liked to store information in very complex structures, and generally … other creatures would not be able to analyze it.
Lin decided to record the traces on each plank. However, she also had to take the shell with her. As for the Commander, she could only … let it die.
Because Lin didn't know what its brain originally looked like, there was no way to restore it. At this rate, it would slowly die.
It also had many older memories, such as those before the creation of the Lost Legion, as well as memories of its birth, but there was no way to know.
Still, Lin decided to take some of its brain cells for a look, as she might be able to discover other creatures of its species in the future. Lin was curious to see if it had any other species.
Lin had a large group of soldiers move the things she wanted out of the sphere and into Ning Diamond's mouth … but as she did so, she noticed the warship that attacked her before.
The Death Warship reappeared in the void. It was still over a thousand kilometers away from the fungus, and over ten thousand kilometers away from Ning Diamond.
However, it decided to attack just like that.
Just like before, the warship shot out a large number of black arrows, but this time, it wasn't aimed at Lin, but at …
The fungus.
It aimed at the skeletons that were infected by the fungus. When the arrows hit the skeletons, they exploded and spread … a large amount of black.
Some of the skeletons had been solidified before, but those solidified creatures died not long after, so they quickly recovered.
But this time, the Death Warship didn't seem to want to let the fungus recover. It shot out another type of projectile.
This projectile looked like a ray of light, but it flew very slowly, at least slower than the arrows. It would only fly towards the skeletons that were hit by the arrows, and then … explode.
What had erupted was … a vortex.
It looked very much like … the vortex that Midgard created.
Although it was small, the skeletons would slowly be sucked into the vortex, eventually twisting into a ball.
Because it was shooting at all the skeletons, Lin thought that it might be trying to clean up the fungus.
If that was the case, perhaps the fungus would do something.
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