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Chapter 997

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The journey through the void … was quite long …

It was a certain black and purple Tumbler. Lin named it the 'Lost Star' to signify that the captain was lost in this place …

The captain didn't have time to give this place a name, he built a small base next to the gunship. It looked like a transparent hemispherical object, and inside it was a 'farm' made up of a large number of squares. He planted many plants inside.

The temperature inside was stable, and he used automatic digging machines to excavate a place where he found useful minerals, and used the excavated materials to build more things.

It seemed that this Voidfolk could establish their own country.

And Lin also developed in this place. The microorganisms that drilled into the ground found many substances that could be absorbed … In fact, edible substances were quite common, but the most important question was whether there was enough of them.

The nutrient content here was too low, so the microorganisms drilled out of the ground and began to absorb sunlight to grow.

So far, she still hadn't seen any living creatures, so she should go out and explore. Currently, Lin found some rare unknown structures in the rock stratum here.

Lin felt that there was some hope that she could find the same structure as the teleporter and use it to create one herself.

Although the captain didn't think so.

He stayed in the gunship, occasionally checking the condition of the plants outside, but most of the time, he was watching movies or sleeping. Occasionally, he would do some research, such as studying the soil here.

He didn't seem to have any purpose, he just seemed to like to observe and study the structure of these things.

Just like another Voidfolk.

"This is a miracle!"

The Scholar. Just like his title. He had been studying the Pompom. Currently, he was very interested in studying the various creatures on the Pompom …

"How on earth did this thing evolve? It's incredible! How long has this world's ecosystem been around? There are so many incredible creatures. "

Using the equipment transported from the ship, the Scholar was observing the habits of a creature in the Eastern Continent – the Shriveled Monster.

Before this, he had studied a lot, and almost every time he saw a creature, he would be amazed.

Especially when he was studying the branched species. At first, he thought that creatures like the Inca bugs and the Cephalopods all belonged to Lin. But now, he found that they were not the same kind of creatures as Lin, so he was surprised by their appearance.

This made Lin feel a little strange. Were there no similar creatures on the Voidfolk's mother balls?

But it was no wonder that the Voidfolk believed that if a creature were to grow stronger, it would definitely destroy the local environment due to excessive reproduction or other reasons. As a result, the environment of the Rollers would deteriorate, and the entire world would be filled with such creatures.

Therefore, when they first saw the forest filled with pompoms, they thought that there were no powerful creatures here. He immediately assumed that it was from a foreign planet.

Such a judgment was tantamount to letting them destroy themselves.

Leaving aside the humerus for now, it was unlikely that a species that specialized in division of labor would destroy their own habitat. Generally speaking, this kind of phenomenon would occur in developing species, but a mature branching species would not cause any harm to the environment.

Why mature? Understanding the size of the world was more or less mature. After all, it was much easier for species to make decisions based on division of labor, and there would not be as much opposition as species with personalities.

"The multicellular species here should have evolved for more than a billion years," the Scholar muttered to herself as she studied. "There are so many strange creatures here … The history of this place is much longer than our mother sphere. Otherwise, it would not have produced so many intelligent creatures …"

"What are you talking about? This speed is even slower than the Rollers."

Another creature was the Imam who stayed nearby to study with it. Through the translation of troops, they could understand each other's language. At the same time, things like time and weight units would automatically be translated into what the other party was familiar with.

Therefore, the Imam often found the Scholar annoying.

However, Lin felt that putting them together would make a lot of interesting things.

In the past, she had learned a lot of things, all of which were taught to her by the Spiral Creature. Just like how it taught the Skeletal Dragon, it also included biological knowledge.

Although the reason why the Head Teacher learned all this was to research about the Controller, he didn't know what to do.

"What Rollers …" At first, the Scholar treated the Imam with a very respectful attitude, but after knowing that it was not Lin, she changed her attitude.

"Don't always use such strange metaphors. Are you trying to say that these creatures did not evolve that long?"

"Of course," the Imam said. "That shriveled monster, ten million years ago, it was a fish that crawled on the ground, and then it became that thing."

"How is that possible?" The Scholar looked at the shriveled monster again and said, "Evolution can't be that fast. Is this a creature that mutated?"

"What mutation?" The Imam said, "It turned into that form from a fish and slowly grew into that form. It liked to grow plants, and then it mixed with them."

The shriveled monster was a creature that formed a complex symbiotic relationship with a plant. It seemed that the Scholar did not think that it could be created so quickly.

The Imam did not seem interested and answered casually.

"Don't you understand?" The Scholar said, "Evolution is a very long process. They need to make a strict choice …"

"What choice?" The Imam was confused. "I said that they liked to do this kind of thing and then became like this."

"No, what you said can only happen to individuals," the Scholar said. "If you want to achieve the evolution of a group, you must choose an excellent mutation, and this mutation is random. Only those who are advantageous will survive. It can't be done so quickly. Even if it was a fish, it would take at least a hundred million years to reach this form."

The Imam was confused for a few seconds, then said, "I understand."

"That's good …"

Before the Scholar could finish, the Imam continued, "Your group was born randomly, that's why they are so stupid."

"You …" Although the Scholar had betrayed her own group, at this moment, she was extremely angry …

But after a few seconds, she calmed down and said, "I … understand."

Lin realized that the Scholar still liked to use the Voidfolk's way of thinking to deal with problems.

Even if the environment was similar, there would be completely different biological mechanisms. This should be a normal phenomenon.

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