[Rapid growth, rapid feeding. Poor quality ratio: low.]
The spy was reading some words left by the creator beside the pool.
This was not the same pool as the first one. In fact, this was already the twentieth pool. Lin found a large number of pools in this cave, and each pool was rearing at least a few hundred Controller babies.
It was now clear that the creator was rearing these creatures, but Lin was a little surprised that it was feeding them the brains of the White Skeleton Dragons.
However, it was not strange when she thought about it.
Based on the creator's current behavior, it was obvious that they preferred creatures with stronger control abilities, such as the Cephalopods … and these Controllers.
This was because everything the creator created, except for some very simple triggering mechanisms, the more complicated parts needed to be directly controlled by the creatures.
Lin was not sure if the creator had control abilities, but it was obvious that they needed these creatures with control abilities to help them control these devices …
That was why they were rearing these creatures.
Although the White Skeleton Dragons had high intelligence, they did not have similar control abilities, nor could they release brainwaves.
In fact, most creatures' brains were used to manage various functions of the body, and only a small part was used to think. Only a few creatures were exceptions. For example, the Cephalopods' brains were mostly prepared to control troops …
As for the White Skeleton Dragons, even if their brains were connected to these devices, they would not be able to perform those subtle operations.
However, some of the White Skeleton Dragons with more developed brains might be able to do it, but rather than finding these individuals, the creator felt that it would be better to just dig out their brains and feed them to another creature with stronger control abilities …
Although Lin felt that the Controllers were not as intelligent as the White Skeleton Dragons, it was true based on their current behavior.
Was this the purpose of these 'creators' helping the White Skeleton Dragons? So they could feed their brains to these creatures?
That was not right. If that was the case, they could enclose the White Skeleton Dragons in a small place and manage them. There was no need for them to build so many cities, nor was there a need to educate them.
The creator must have had other purposes for helping the White Skeleton Dragons. Feeding their brains to them was only one of them.
In any case, the White Skeleton Dragons could be considered as rearing creatures.
Lin had also done some research on the changes in the Controllers after eating. The brain of the Skeleton Dragon seemed to be quite nutritious for them. After eating it, their neural structures were stimulated to grow rapidly, strengthening their control ability.
However, it seemed that the creator did not feed them entirely with brain paste. They could also eat some more ordinary meat, which was usually a paste of worms.
What Lin really wanted to know was … How did the creator control this creature? How could it command them?
They were obviously not the same kind of creatures, and it was impossible for them to have a division of labor. Moreover, the controller itself did not seem to have the ability to hunt. They needed to be fed, although they moved very quickly. However, they lacked the ability to decompose their prey. They might be able to catch and suffocate some creatures. However, it was unable to dissolve the skin or carapace of the prey. In the end, he could only give up.
They needed to absorb the meat paste or brain paste that their creator had prepared for them. In other words, these creatures might have been raised for a long time. They had become very weak and could no longer live on their own.
Moreover, their control abilities had been specially selected and strengthened.
Now, the spy walked in front of a lake. There were also words written on the lake. It said, "Inferior, abandoned."
Just as the name implied, the controller inside had been abandoned. They seemed to have not eaten for a long time. They floated weakly in the lake and looked like they were about to die.
The neural structures of these controllers were underdeveloped, and some of them were deformed, mutated, or incomplete. Although some were healthy, they were still considered inferior. There might have been certain selection criteria.
However, the creator did not seem to have directly cleaned them up. Instead, they were left here to die without being fed. No one knew why.
The baby controllers seemed to be unable to leave the water. They could only stay here.
And here, Lin was also the type that parasitized the White Skeleton Dragons before. This type was similar to the Controllers, but their structures were somewhat different. They probably could not control the golden devices. They could only parasitize the White Skeleton Dragons and make them jump off the ship.
Unlike the Controllers, this type … Let's call them "Brain Controllers."
Right, we can name them like this … Those that could control the golden alloy devices were called "Gold Controllers," and those that could control the White Skeleton Dragons to jump off the ship were called "Brain Controllers."
Brain Controllers were different from Gold Controllers. They had the ability to live on their own. They could attack and dissolve the creatures they caught, and they could leave the water when they were young. Therefore, Lin saw that there was a layer of net on the surface of the lake, as if to prevent them from running out.
This was even more strange. Why did the creator need a net to trap the Brain Controllers when they were young, but could directly command them when they were adults?
Anyway, now she knew what the creator was doing underground. This underground could be said to be a place to raise creatures. The carnivorous fish from before and this place were also …
The spy was now following the creator who was feeding them. This creator's actions were basically floating around this area, feeding the Gold Controllers in each lake with a syringe filled with brain paste …
Lin saw that it was squeezing a large amount of brain paste into a Gold Controller in a lake.
In fact, Lin was also a little surprised that they did not make an automatic feeding device or something. Instead, they had to come in and feed themselves. But this also gave Lin a chance to observe their activities.
Although now, Lin was more concerned about the pile of jars behind it.
Now that the creator had finished feeding and floated away, the spy immediately walked over and approached the jars.
These jars were all made of alloy, but there was no mechanism, and they were filled with a large amount of meat paste.
The creator had added something special to the jars so that they wouldn't rot so quickly. There weren't many of these jars here, and Lin wanted to know where they came from.
If she observed from here, she should be able to see that the creator had brought these things in from the outside.
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