Sloth species were actually … fragmented species.
Of course, as their name suggested, they were very lazy.
At first, they also carried and collected various materials that could revive the Gods of Ruin together with other fragmented species.
However, at some point, they suddenly 'woke up'.
They suddenly felt that there was no point in collecting, it might be a job that would never be finished.
So they stopped collecting and instead stayed in other fragmented species' collections.
Because many of the things they collected were edible, they relied on other fragmented species' collections to survive.
They didn't have to do anything, they just waited for food to be delivered, hence the name 'sloth species'.
The sloth species seemed to be like this because most of the organs in their bodies were thinking organs such as neural structures.
Of course, they weren't always so leisurely, because when they collected a lot of things, other creatures would be attracted.
They might attack the sloth species and take over their territory.
However, some sloth species had been living well, such as the one that Lin saw. It said that since the beginning of its collection … it had been in this place.
Generally speaking, only at the beginning of the collection work would some sloths appear, and there wouldn't be more sloths during the collection process. Therefore, those fragmented species wouldn't all become sloths in the process of collection, and no one would be responsible for collecting anymore.
Although the sloth species lived a very leisurely life here, it didn't always stay here in a daze. Instead, it was always here doing what it liked to do.
And that was … collecting memories.
The sloth species could collect the memories of the Gods of Ruin.
This was the Gods of Ruin that was about to be revived. The sloth species had been wandering among the collections, and the moment it saw a certain material, it would … obtain some memories.
These materials were all more important to the Gods of Ruin in the past, or materials that had played an important role.
For example, in the past, the Goddess of Ruins once used a cannon from the normal void to kill a very difficult target. When the sloth saw an object with a structure similar to that cannon, its mind would have this memory of killing it.
Therefore, when the sloth species wandered here, it also had a lot of memories of the Gods of Ruin.
This didn't affect it much, but it was quite interesting, so it had been collecting a lot of memories.
So at some point, it also learned about the legend of the three worlds.
And it was very interested in this, so it continued to investigate.
Of course, it did not intend to tell Lin this part, but Lin forced it to say it using the captain's biological organ.
Previously, the organs of captain-type creatures weren't very effective for them, but Lin was now able to use the abundant resources of the Accumulation to create especially large organs.
So Lin knew a lot from it.
After Sloth received information about the three worlds, it had been trying to collect information.
It mainly wanted to know the direct relationship between the three. In order to find out about this, it even left the collection pit and went to a faraway place.
In order to make it easier for the Sloth to move around amidst the piles of objects, its body shape resembled … an earthworm.
This shape also allowed it to move quickly outside.
It had been to many places and found a lot of information about the three worlds.
The places where it gathered information were mainly places known as the Void Geysers.
It was said that there were some geysers … that were connected to two other worlds.
And the two geysers were not too far away from here, but according to Sloth, they had not been opened for a long time.
But it was said that they had been opened for a long time … the information about the Pompom World was also spread here at that time.
In addition to Sloth, there were some other creatures who liked to stay near these Void Geysers and obtain the various things that appeared from the 'springs'. It was possible that the information about the Pompom World obtained by the Lightchaser was given to them by one of these creatures.
Sloth, on the other hand, didn't know much about these things. It had only collected some materials around the springs.
So, after understanding the situation, Lin immediately created some flying units and flew to the nearest … …
'Pompom Spring'.
Since she was going to check out the Pompom Spring, the units Lin created were … Skeleton Dragons.
Lin created a total of five Skeleton Dragons and flew to the Pompom Spring. At the same time, Lin created five … Ershi Min -shaped units to check out the other world's spring.
Although she wasn't sure if the other world was Ershi … it didn't matter.
When the fragments that collected things found something flying out of their pits, they didn't show any special reaction.
Perhaps they were … used to it. After all, there were many creatures here, and many of them would often go out.
Or perhaps they only collected things and didn't care if they lost the things they collected?
Lin had not done any detailed research on them yet … anyway, she was going to check out the spring first.
Because the Pompom Spring was closer … the Skeleton Dragons would arrive first.
While flying, Lin was also paying attention to the surrounding … Phoenix.
There were many fragments troops around the pit. They were lined up around the pit to transport things. Some of these troops could stretch for tens of kilometers.
It really felt like … ant-like creatures.
However, they were very small in size. None of them were over two meters tall. It seemed that the fragments were produced by the organs of the small creatures inside the Gods of Ruins.
At the end of these teams was usually a large pile of resources. These resources were brought here by more Shards from further places, and then transported to the giant pit by the teams.
Since that was the case, there was a small problem … how many fragments were there in the beginning?
Because fragments couldn't reproduce, their lifespan was mainly determined by the lifespan of the biological organs in their bodies.
However, they were generally very long … for cellular creatures.
During the long period of transport, their numbers should continue to decrease … because they would be attacked by other creatures and would also encounter various' natural disasters'.
But after so long, their numbers were still huge … there might be some special reason for this.
Maybe they were just that many in the beginning. Or maybe … they had the ability to reproduce?
While Lin was thinking about this … Lin's units had arrived at their destination.
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