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Chapter 3526

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"In the end, a perfectly restored creature was born."

Phoenix did a lot of experiments.

In the end, the Green Devourer's shells were turned into real creatures …

In fact, it was not difficult.

Because these creatures had shells, as long as their internal organs were intact, they had the ability to reproduce.

So Phoenix only needed to find those shells with the ability to reproduce and install a temporary brain, which was the device that stored data.

Then, after they reproduced, they would grow a real brain, and then … everything would be solved.

After Phoenix restored most of the creatures in the Green Fog Mountain world, it turned to restore the creatures in other worlds.

Although they did not have the memory data of the creatures in other worlds, as long as it found a way to make the remaining shells move and reproduce, the ecology could be restored.

The reproduction method of the 'Dust Creatures' was mostly similar to … corals. They released fine dust from their bodies and mixed it with similar particles to form new offspring.

This was similar to Phoenix's reproduction method.

One world after another was restored. Of course, it was not complete … After all, the Green Devourer did not make the shells of all the creatures.

But it did not matter. Phoenix believed that as long as there were enough creatures, these creatures would soon form a new ecology.

Later, Phoenix even put some creatures on the Tumbler, which did not have any creatures, like … two satellites of a gas giant.

After the ecology was restored, Phoenix began to pay attention to the unique creatures and civilizations in many worlds.

But because the original cities and all the information about civilization were almost completely destroyed, these unique creatures could only live a primitive life even if they were revived.

Then … the Phoenix began to 'teach' this group of creatures about civilization.

Phoenix did not teach them directly, but used some strange methods.

For example, it printed many strange patterns and circles on the surface of the ground, and left some high-tech instruments for the creatures to pick up and trigger inspiration. Some Phoenix directly built the ruins of a city on the surface of the ground with the unique creatures of the past, and let them excavate things on their own.

In this way, Phoenix slowly stimulated the memories of these unique creatures.

Of course, Phoenix learned this idea from the unique creatures it had encountered before.

But Phoenix did not play like this for too long, because it planned to expand its' paradise. '

The Phoenixes planned to build a huge paradise and expand their population.

After all, they couldn't deal with the Green Devourer on their own because they were outnumbered. If there were enough of them, they wouldn't need to use the method of attracting the whirlwinds.

As for Phoenix's' expansion plan ', it was mainly inspired by … unique creatures.

This was because there were many pictures of galaxies in the previous biological civilizations.

This kind of galaxy chart … was very similar to Ershi Min's. It was mainly based on the stars, with circles around it to indicate the position of each Tumbler and its orbit.

After looking at the galaxy map, Phoenix had an idea.

They were going to … build rings around the stars.

The ring completely surrounded the star, and then every world in the entire galaxy … was embedded in the ring.

Yes, Phoenix decided to make a real ring for each of the Rollers, and let them circle around the star.

As for the other details … Phoenix didn't think about it.

They decided to build the rings first.

Then all of Phoenix began the great work.

This work lasted for a long time.

Phoenix mainly reached various positions around the star through the solidified gaps, and then placed 'gravity containers' in these positions.

This was the technology that the 'mentor' taught Phoenix before. Using the solidified material to create a device that could 'accommodate' the star's gravity.

Then they began to build 'bridges' around the gravity containers.

These bridges extended outward, and finally built a huge ring around the entire star.

Of course, this was not an easy task. After all, the star was too big, and it would take a long time to build a ring around it.

Phoenix didn't care how long it took. They mainly obtained construction materials from the solidified void and the edge of the galaxy … and worked almost non-stop.

At the same time, Phoenix also rapidly multiplied and increased their numbers as they continued to build.

During this period, the creatures that were 'resurrected' by Phoenix also began to develop rapidly …

Many creatures broke away from the primitive tribal stage and developed towards a higher civilization.

During this period, it was a very peaceful era.

Nothing special happened, and no war was about to start.

Of course, this referred to the war between the galaxies. Those creatures with personalities would always fight each other as they developed.

Phoenix did not pay any attention to them. Instead, she only wanted to create a real ring for each Tumbler.

After a long period of time, some creatures had developed a civilization that could travel through the Void.

And Phoenix … succeeded in building a huge ring around the star.

Then Phoenix decided to embed a Tumbler into the ring and let it revolve around the star.

Of course, their ring was not built according to the original orbit. To be precise, it was much smaller than the original orbit.

If they really embed a world into the ring, it would definitely cause a drastic change in the environment. After all, it was too close to the star.

But before the drastic change, Phoenix found itself facing another problem, and that was how to embed the Tumbler.

Yes, even after so long, they only began to think about this problem after the rings were built. But they did think about it before.

But they didn't care much before the rings were built. After the rings were built, they began to think about it.

Then Phoenix gave up.

They felt that the ring was already a great masterpiece. There was no need to build another one.

Then Phoenix decided to embed a Tumbler into the ring and let it revolve around the star.

Of course, their ring was not built according to the original orbit. To be precise, it was much smaller than the original orbit.

If they really embed a world into the ring, it would definitely cause a drastic change in the environment. After all, it was too close to the star.

But before the drastic change, Phoenix found itself facing another problem, and that was how to embed the Tumbler.

Yes, even after so long, they only began to think about this problem after the rings were built. But they did think about it before.

But they didn't care much before the rings were built. After the rings were built, they began to think about it.

Then Phoenix gave up.

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