This was a wondrous world …
Intersecting tubes filled Rin's field of vision. Objects of various shapes and sizes were lying silently on the ground or hanging from the tubes … She couldn't tell what they were used for.
In fact, all of these things had no color. Rin used her thoughts to add color to them.
Although this place looked strange, Rin was quite familiar with this kind of thing.
This was the internal state of the plague fungus' dust.
Rin had kept a small portion of this fungus, and it had always been in a state of hibernation. Everything here seemed dead, but as long as it was stimulated, it would move.
The mycelium would also explode.
Rin used a small 'cell eye' to poke into the inside of the fungus dust and observe all the components inside. She could see that it was very different from normal biological cells, but Rin mainly wanted to see the core of the fungus dust. It should have some kind of receptive structure.
The plague fungus was originally a creature of the creator, but because it fused with the brain of a certain Arte race, it became a new species.
After that, the Arte race could only fight it. In the war, the Arte race's brain put a 'curse' on the plague fungus.
This curse changed the fungus, making it unable to grow structures that could filter seawater, so it was afraid of seawater.
This curse might be a way to change the information in the nucleus. The structure of the fungus dust relied on analyzing the information in the nucleus to grow, but recently, Rin wanted to know how it could change the information in the nucleus.
To be able to affect all the fungi in an instant, the only possibility was the brainwave, when observing the Cephalopods. Rin knew that the brain worm itself couldn't change the information. It needed the queen to inject the larvae with a 'mutation hormone' to mutate them. Moreover, the direction of the mutation couldn't be determined.
If the Arte race could change the plague fungus, did that mean that their brain could release brain waves and cause all the plague fungus to mutate?
Although … a lot of things weren't clear, and she couldn't see anything from here, if that was really the case, it was indeed very powerful.
If she wanted to speculate … there were many possibilities. Perhaps the mutation didn't happen instantaneously, or …
In fact, Rin didn't really like speculating.
She could often see the emerald dragons using the black wood to observe the starry sky. Then, they would speculate about how they moved, where they came from, and so on. There were all kinds of theories, but no matter what, as long as there were many people who agreed, it would be considered correct. The correct person would receive the title of 'Stargazing Dragon' and a lot of rewards …
And the only reason they were so keen on speculating was because they couldn't get close to the real thing.
Only those who couldn't be approached would need to speculate and guess. Lin preferred to directly observe the real thing, and before that, she didn't want to make too many unnecessary speculations, especially speculations that weren't accurate.
However … If you wanted to see the actual Atte tribe, they would have already died. As for their descendants …
Where are they now?
He shifted his field of vision outside. In front of Lin was an endless ocean …
Right now, Lin was traveling. Her destination was still unknown. She was simply swimming towards a place she had never been before. And the troop she was traveling with was … Bechymos.
Bechymos had been remade, but its length remained the same as before: only sixty meters. Its body was in the shape of an olive, suitable for slow floating.
As the inheritor of the Atte race's will, the Brain-Creating Monster had already disappeared. Li Xie had been constantly changing his residence during the Ice Age.
Did they survive? Lin did not follow them all the time.
However, the chances of them surviving were very high.
And on this new route, it was unlikely for Lin to see them. Lin was looking forward to seeing something new. The creatures here were much more abundant, unlike flying in the Void for a long time without seeing anything.
In this place, even above the ocean, one could see countless creatures. There were a lot of interesting creatures here, and some of them could be studied. Lin's next void flying object was going to be constructed according to the form of a plankton in this place.
The flying objects she launched previously had yet to find their target. It seemed that there was indeed a problem with the route the Voidfolk took. However, this didn't matter. Lin planned to launch many flying objects into the Void. This way, the probability of reaching a certain place would be greatly increased.
For this reason, Lin needed to find more nutrients, so she went to another wonderful world.
There was red sand as far as the eye could see, and there was a fine airflow floating around. It was only about 0.1% of the air density on the pompom.
The gravity … was also quite weak.
This place was called the Red Tumbler, and it was also one of the tumblers around which the moon revolved. Recently, Lin had the Leviathan fly to this tumbler to look for useful things on it.
There were no nutrients in the sand here, and it was not suitable for making crustaceans. The temperature during the day was very high, and the night was very cold. It was not suitable for radishes to live in.
It felt like a very barren place.
However, Lin did not give up on studying it. The Leviathan released some troops to explore this tumbler and collect all the nutrients at the same time.
But it felt like … this place was not as rich in nutrients as the meteorites. Of course, rich in nutrients was only relative. The nutrients found in the meteorites were not even comparable to one kilogram of seawater in the pompom. The nutrients in the Void were basically obtained by absorbing sunlight.
But here, there seemed to be traces left behind by something. On a red sand dune, a group of Stargazers found some square-shaped stones.
These stones were obviously created by some kind of creature. Lin felt that the possibility of it being a Voidfolk was very high because its shape and color were exactly the same as the Voidfolk's controller …
However, this stone was not a controller. There was nothing inside, and there was no protrusion on the outside that could be pressed.
What was the purpose of these stones? Lin felt that it might be some kind of conductive object because it could be used for electricity.
At the same time, Lin's Stargazers also investigated some of the nearby caves and found similar stones in those caves …
But other than that, there were not many discoveries. But even if there were, Lin felt that it was just some ruins like the ones in the meteorites.
Lin's main action in the Void was still to send flying objects further away.
It was the same for the Emerald Dragons now. They were constantly sending out various kinds of ships to the sea. It was not just to obtain a large amount of resources. Some of the Emerald Dragons were also chasing after some fame or simply wanted to see the outside world.
Some of the ships had already swum to somewhere far away. One ship was called 'Dream'. It was boarded by a group of nobles. Lin was also paying attention to them because they were heading to … a special place. Floating astronomy.
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