This seemed to be a very interesting idea. Susumi didn't come up with it herself, but many Emerald Dragons came up with it together. Because the allocator assigned the items themselves, many Emerald Dragons were dissatisfied, and some Emerald Dragons couldn't get what they wanted.
This new 'trading' plan allowed the Emerald Dragons to exchange items with each other without having to go through the allocator. The Emerald Dragons all thought that this method was very good.
They soon began to exchange items with each other. This way, each Emerald Dragon could get what they wanted. However, Susumi found a problem.
Initially, by assigning jobs to the Emerald Dragons, not only did it prevent the Emerald Dragons from competing for the position of leader, but it also gave Su Sumi and the assignees a relatively high status. However, if the Emerald Dragons exchanged items among themselves, the assignees would no longer be useful, and their status would quickly decline …
Susumi had to think of a way to maintain her position as the allocator. So, she first controlled the main source of food, such as food obtained from planting and hunting. Then, Susumi established her own army. She equipped her army with the best weapons to ensure that her strength was at the top.
Yes, as long as she maintained her strength, it would be fine. At the same time, Susumi completely abolished the previous system where they could challenge at will. The Emerald Dragons couldn't casually challenge the 'king' …
Susumi set all kinds of things so that she would always be at the top. She was indeed very smart, and even exceeded Rin's expectations …
It turned out that although the Emerald Dragons' brain capacity was not as large as the main brain of the branch-type species, they could think of extremely complicated things. Susumi had indeed been taught. But she didn't expect her to have such rich ideas.
However. The other Emerald Dragons also had various ideas because of this great change … However. This didn't look like a good thing.
For example, some Emerald Dragons weren't used to this system. Occasionally, they wouldn't exchange items but would rob. Susumi's own army was also responsible for dealing with these disobedient Emerald Dragons.
At this time, Susumi also set up another system, which was' private ownership ', so that the Emerald Dragons couldn't rob each other of items. Every Emerald Dragon had something that belonged to them.
These things included things that the Emerald Dragons collected or produced themselves. Every Emerald Dragon was like this, and no Emerald Dragon was allowed to steal from them. Although this was the case in the past, Susumi had made it clear because of the increase in robberies.
However, if that was the case, there would be problems. Therefore, Susumi had to separate public and private ownership. For example, they would build some stone roads to facilitate the transportation of food, and these roads would be shared. It did not belong to any Emerald Dragon.
Of course, the resources needed to build these things had to be provided by other Emerald Dragons. Normally, Susumi would collect stones and other resources from other Emerald Dragons when they wanted to build something public.
There were also some Emerald Dragons who were dissatisfied with Susumi's changes to the previous leader system, so they formed a small group and left. However, this was only a minority. Many Emerald Dragons did not leave even if they were dissatisfied. They did not like to be separated.
Now, the Emerald Dragon group was indeed much larger than before, but all kinds of problems caused the Emerald Dragons to be in trouble. Even Susumi's own followers might not follow her completely. Susumi had to treat them better than normal Emerald Dragons.
Lin felt that the entire group had fallen into a struggle and had stagnated … Of course, there would still be some development, but as for the speed …
That was hard to say. Because of Susumi's system, the Emerald Dragons spent their thoughts on how to live a better life … It was indeed a waste.
As for Tucker and the others, they were completely different. Their development in tools was not inferior to the Emerald Dragons. Because they had always maintained the previous system, there was no detailed division of labor. Everyone lived a comfortable life. Except for the personal belongings of some members, the resources were still shared. Because no Skeleton Dragon would try to take more, there was no need to manage them. The leader was still Tucker. He did not have to do as many complicated things to manage the group as Susumi did. He had more time to assemble weapons, observe the stars, and create art …
It could be said that the Skeleton Dragons did not lose to the Emerald Dragons except for their numbers …
Of course, this was Lin's influence. If they were allowed to develop on their own, they would become like Susumi. Because they had a lot of resources, and because there was a division of labor, some members would first have the idea that 'this is theirs.' They did not want other members to take their things, or else they would feel that it was unfair.
Then, the Allocator appeared. However, the Allocator also distributed unevenly, causing the members to have opinions. Then, the Allocator wanted to stabilize its position because it could give it the most resources, so it thought of a way to control the members. The Allocator found a way to give some members more resources and make them its own troops … Finally, it entered the state of Susumi.
In this state, the members' thoughts would become more and more 'selfish.' In fact, the word 'selfish' originally only applied to species that did not live in groups. However, it was interesting that these social species were able to stay in groups even as they became more and more selfish.
Was it possible for this kind of development to occur in any species with individual personalities? He wasn't too sure about that.
For example, the White Skeleton Dragons and Skeleton Dragons that were scattered all over the place were just small groups that could not maintain a stable life. This phenomenon required a lot of resources and a stable life. This way, the leader would have the time to think about other things. It might want to stabilize its position and so on.
The only creatures that could reach this level were Tucker's group and the Emerald Dragons.
But interestingly, although the Gnomes were once large in numbers and did not have to worry about their lives, they still maintained their original system. There was no sign of the current state of the Emerald Dragons.
Perhaps it had something to do with their intelligence?
As for the species that divided the work … Most of the ones Lin had encountered so far were single-brained, that is, a group controlled by one brain. What would happen if they had more than two brains?
Obviously, there was no problem with the Brain Worms. The Brain Worms were the only multi-brained species that Lin had encountered, but they did not develop in the same direction as other species with individual personalities.
Speaking of which, the Inca Worms were brainless. They used the brainwaves of their troops to form a very special kind of intelligence. This was somewhat similar to Lin, but in fact, it should be the same for all creatures with brains. When cells were connected to each other, they would be able to form a complete set of thoughts.
This problem was worth investigating … Anyway, she had a lot of free time now. Observing the development of different species was Lin's hobby. It seemed like there had not been a war in a long time …
Boom!
Just as Lin was thinking about this, she heard a loud noise. It sounded like an explosion. This loud noise came from the salt ground, where Lin had set up some reconnaissance bases.
The reconnaissance bases in the air immediately released some flyers to fly to the destination. Lin soon saw the location of the loud noise …
As expected, was it another meteorite?
From a distance, she could see that the location of the meteorite was billowing with thick smoke. There was a big scorched hole in the ground, as if a meteorite had crashed into it. Only a pile of debris was left in the hole.
Lin thought that it would take a long time for a meteorite to fall, but it seemed like there had been a lot of meteorites recently. How could another one fall so quickly?
After the meteorite stopped emitting smoke, Lin used a flyer to investigate the rock. The material was different from the ones she had seen before. Did it fall from somewhere else?
Also, this rock did not look that hard. It was not suitable to be used as a shell or something. However, Lin found something special inside … Inside a rock, Lin found some fungi.
To be more precise, it was a fungus fossil. There were some structures similar to ancient bacteria in it. In fact, she could not be completely sure, but it looked very similar.
There should be many creatures outside the sky, but the possibility of them flying in together with the meteorite was very low …
These things were really troublesome. Although it did not matter where Lin was hit, she still needed to have a certain level of prediction ability. How should she predict it? These attacks from the sky …
Sound? Or … brainwaves? Right, if that was the case, the Brain of Dreams could be of some 'practical' use.
Some creatures had special organs that could release brainwaves and receive information. Some powerful creatures could even use brainwaves to influence other creatures.
Lin should also use a similar method to detect the falling meteorites. At the same time, she should prepare some cannons in the sky to shoot them down. As expected, this level of defense was needed … Lin did not want any meteorite to suddenly fall on Susumi or Tucker's head.
Although she was also interested to see what the other emerald dragons would do if their 'king' suddenly disappeared or died, it was better to just watch them develop.
With that in mind, Lin immediately began to create these defensive structures. They were mainly placed in the sky above some important places. Lin created a spherical floating cannon that was filled with explosive shells at all times, ready to deal with any meteorites that suddenly appeared. Lin felt that armor-piercing shells were more suitable to deal with meteorites.
The other thing was detection. Lin used many detection methods, including sound, omnidirectional eyeballs, and brainwaves to detect meteorites that suddenly appeared.
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