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Chapter 3426

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"Take off, let's go to that place!"

In the boundless darkness … an ancient battleship was flying.

Its current speed was about 110,000 km/s, still quite a bit away from the speed of light.

However, it should be able to catch up to the colorful comet.

There were many pompoms, as well as Nono and some 'genius lifeforms'. These were the passengers that Lin could recognize.

Nono seemed to be the main pilot, seemingly controlling the warship's movements.

As for the 'genius lifeforms' … they seemed to be the 'power source'.

Most of the lifeforms that were still alive had woken up. There were a total of ten of them … after they woke up, their reactions were similar to the initial 'pile of scales'.

It was to calmly observe the surroundings and judge the current situation.

Because neither Lin nor Nono explained anything to them, they could only think on their own.

As individuals of genius lifeforms, they thought about many situations and deduced various possibilities. These 'geniuses' were currently in a state of mutual suspicion.

Because they had also thought that this was a conspiracy of other civilizations, they had been chatting and trying to get information out of each other.

Although these lifeforms had different ways of communication, they all carried what could be called a 'universal translator'.

This was the most common tool that these civilizations carried with them.

Of course, there was nothing to be gained from them. After all, their civilization had been extinct for a long time.

Although they already knew, they did not fully believe it … and based on this' extinct information ', they deduced various possibilities. For example, if this information was false, what benefits would the one who spread false information gain and so on.

These geniuses were engaged in complex thoughts every second. However …

What they were thinking was not important. What was important was … what they were thinking.

Lin had been using pompoms to explore various parts of the warship. Now, she had found some rather special rooms.

She could use the captain pompoms to detect some 'mental reactions' in these rooms.

Simply put, when the 'genius lifeforms' were thinking, these rooms would react. Then, they would send energy to the entire warship.

Therefore, these rooms could be considered the warship's' energy storage ', and they had to be activated by the lifeforms' thoughts.

Their thoughts did not have any energy, but they were the key to opening the 'energy storage'.

This setting was quite fun.

Lin also noticed that the more lifeforms that woke up and participated in thought, the more functions there were in the warship.

During Lin's inspection, she discovered that many areas of the warship were still in a closed state, in other words, frozen.

However, as more species awakened, these areas began to open up one after another.

But in general, it was still too open.

Lin found that less than 5% of the battleship was open, and most of it was still frozen.

Perhaps this had something to do with the fact that too few species had awakened.

This was because there were over a thousand 'geniuses' here.

The reason there were so many of them was because later on, many civilizations began to implement … the 'mass production of geniuses' plan.

Because the geniuses they created were kidnapped every time, many civilizations began to panic. Furthermore, some civilizations believed that the ancient battleship might directly … snatch away their stored brain roots.

This had indeed happened before. Once, a civilization's brain storage vault was almost sucked away. Fortunately, they managed to save it in time … They only managed to send out spacecrafts to drag it back.

Therefore, after this, many civilizations decided to use up all their brains and produce a large number of geniuses.

Generally speaking, they would feed their entire brain to a single subject.

And in the mass-production plan, these civilizations divided their brains among many people.

Of course, it was effective, but it was not as effective as giving it all together.

Therefore, many geniuses were created. The civilizations also believed that the ancient battleship would not be able to capture so many geniuses at once.

But in the end … they were all captured.

And only ten of them woke up. The others … would never wake up again.

This might mean that most areas of the warship could no longer be opened.

However, Lin could try to create … clones of these 'geniuses'.

But Lin was not sure if it would work.

The main reason was that it did not matter if these species were geniuses or not. The main reason was that they had eaten brain roots before. That was the main point.

Therefore, when Lin used a pompon to think here, it would not cause any reaction from the warship.

It had to be a species that had eaten brain roots before … Species that had eaten brain roots would have some special 'energy' in their bodies. This was the key to activating the warship with their thoughts.

Therefore, Lin felt that she should create some troops and eat all the corpses of the geniuses here. They might be able to 'inherit' the energy in these creatures.

While Lin was thinking about this, the ten geniuses had already decided to explore the warship.

Although they did not trust each other, they still decided to work as a team. After all, staying in one place was not a solution.

Lin also had a pompon … move with them.

Because Lin had already noticed that these geniuses could move freely on the warship.

When they went to a place where they were frozen, that place would temporarily be unfrozen. Following them would allow one to see … what many unopened areas looked like when they were temporarily opened.

So Lin had one of the Captain Pompom follow them and send them some signals.

These signals would make them want to go to the place Lin wanted to see. However, they would not be able to notice it. Of course, the pompon was also invisible.

"What is this place for?"

The ten geniuses quickly went to the first place Lin wanted to see.

It was … a place that looked like a museum.

This was one of the few rooms that was not empty. There were many pillars with a diameter of over ten meters on the ground. And on the pillars stood various objects, very much like a museum's exhibition stand.

When the geniuses entered the room, Lin could see that the objects on the 'exhibition stand' had begun to move.

There were all kinds of objects … most of them looked like soft mud.

When they moved, they crawled down from the 'booth' like a ball of soft mud and moved closer to the geniuses.

"Are these frozen creatures?"

The geniuses saw this.

When they moved, they crawled down from the 'booth' like a ball of soft mud and moved closer to the geniuses.

"Are these frozen creatures?"

The geniuses saw this.

When they moved, they crawled down from the 'booth' like a ball of soft mud and moved closer to the geniuses.

"Are these frozen creatures?"

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