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The appearance of the native troops was within Chu Yunsheng's expectation. When the little native was concentrating on fiddling with the small ball, he could vaguely guess what was going to happen.
But the result was beyond Chu Yunsheng's expectation. The little native was rescued, but He Xiaoning and he did not seem to have any signs of being rescued.
The natives sent out a small mechanical unit to isolate him and He Xiaoning in the desert. Through the gap between the tall shadow of the robot, he could see that the little native was negotiating with the indigenous leader who came down from the "submarine".
Chu Yunsheng didn't care whether he would be "rescued" by them or not. On the contrary, he didn't want to be pulled into the "submarine". There was really no guarantee and no sense of security there. With his current strange fever, he might be put on the test bench and cut into pieces by the natives.
The little native's negotiation was extremely intense. It pointed at Chu Yunsheng for a while, pointed at itself for a while, and said a lot of words that Chu Yunsheng couldn't understand. In the end, it also made a posture that it wouldn't leave until Chu Yunsheng was taken away.
But unfortunately, some things didn't seem to be as good as it thought. After the indigenous leader said something, he waved his hand and immediately asked people to forcibly lift the little native and take it away. No matter how hard it struggled, it didn't help.
After a long time, the little native walked out of the submarine again. It had changed into a new set of protective clothing, followed by a few other indigenous soldiers who seemed to be "monitoring" it.
The little native struggled to push away the tall robot, while the indigenous soldiers stopped behind and didn't approach. It was a bit strange.
Chu Yunsheng wanted to wave his hand and tell it to go back, indicating that he was fine, but he didn't have the ability to do so. The heat in front of him made him unable to even blink.
Xiao Tu walked up to Chu Yunsheng and did something that almost made Chu Yunsheng vomit blood. It rubbed Chu Yunsheng's head sadly, as if it was trying to comfort him, but it also seemed like it was trying to promise him something.
From the looks of it, he really thought of himself as a pet!
Then, the little aborigine used the simple words and gestures that Chu Yunsheng had communicated with him to draw pictures and shapes on the sand. After a long time, seeing that it seemed to be sweating out of exhaustion, Chu Yunsheng roughly understood that in those drawings on the ground, there seemed to be a lot of people who were brought to the ground by their own kind a long time ago. These people were placed separately, but a small part of them seemed to be sick and produced a kind of small aborigine. After making gestures for a long time, Chu Yunsheng roughly understood that it might mean a virus.
In order to let Chu Yunsheng understand what it meant, the little aborigine pointed at the sick people on the ground, and then pointed at itself. Then it fell straight to the ground, twitched its legs, and "died".
Finally, he stood up and looked at Chu Yunsheng seriously, as if asking him if he understood.
Chu Yunsheng finally figured it out. The aborigines brought human beings into the underground where they lived, and some of the human beings began to get sick, producing a virus that was fatal to the aborigines, which led to the death of the aborigines.
The problem of bacteria and viruses was something that all humans expected after coming to the new world, but they didn't expect that the first to be infected was not the weak human beings, but the aborigines.
On the earth, there were many cases of animal viruses infecting humans. For this reason, most humans adopted a large number of means such as killing animals and developing vaccines. For the sake of their own safety, it was very normal for the aborigines to isolate humans. No wonder those aborigines were unwilling to approach him.
This was a life-threatening matter to the entire race. The little aborigine also seemed to know the seriousness of the problem, so even if it seemed very unwilling, it had to obey, and it would also be forcibly taken away.
However, after knowing this, Chu Yunsheng was very surprised that it still dared to come over and "explain" to him.
He didn't expect that this little aborigine would be so nice to him, and she was quite serious. Even if she was treated as a "pet", and he did save her life in the snowy land of the far north, Chu Yunsheng still felt a little embarrassed. His purpose of approaching the little aborigine was just to use it. At that time, if the situation changed slightly, he and the shadow man might have been able to kill all the aborigines.
Fortunately, he couldn't speak now, otherwise, he didn't know what to say. He did think of killing all the aborigines at the critical moment.
The little aborigine said a few more words and left sadly.
But after it entered the "submarine", a small tadpole-like aircraft landed near Chu Yunsheng and He Xiaoning. Several robots lifted them up effortlessly and sent them into the tadpole-like aircraft.
Not knowing what they were going to do, He Xiaoning, who was next to Chu Yunsheng, was very nervous. Since the appearance of the "submarine", she had been very nervous. Her lips were pale, and she wanted to run but didn't dare to run. Her body was extremely stiff, and she didn't even dare to say a word. Compared to Chu Yunsheng, she didn't have much experience in this kind of third kind of contact.
He didn't know if it was because she was scared by the desert pig-headed monster, but when the robots carried her and sent her into the "tadpole", Chu Yunsheng seemed to see the wet area between her trembling legs. But because she was not wearing clothes, it was not so obvious, so he didn't know if he saw it wrong.
The consequences of this glance made Chu Yunsheng regret it very much. Originally, he was already burning in the zero-dimensional space, but it inexplicably triggered more third energy. Although he was not in the zero-dimensional space, he could feel that because of the increased stimulation of the third energy, the fire was burning even more fiercely, almost making him faint again.
Chu Yunsheng, who had calmed down, was very calm. The aborigine probably wanted to do some unmanned experiments on him. He was not afraid. If there was any further action such as dissection, it would trigger the passive counterattack of the third energy in his zero-dimensional space. It was just a small aircraft, and he didn't know who would die first.
That little aborigine was good to him, but other aborigines might not be the same.
The facts were right, but there were also big discrepancies. There were indeed no indigenous people in the aircraft. It seemed that the aircraft was remotely controlled through a signal. He was also sent to a milky white room and placed in a large glass-like cover, which was filled with cold air.
Because his body was very hot, the unknown material under his body showed some signs of boiling. Immediately, a mechanical hand replaced a new kind of cushion, which was a bit similar to the protective clothing on the aborigines. The little aborigine once used this thing to wrap his hands and pulled him along with He Xiaoning.
Beside Chu Yunsheng, a perspective picture of human bones and nerves appeared. Then a ray of light scanned from his head to the soles of his feet, and the perspective picture was immediately changed to form a structure that was exactly the same as his body.
After that, he saw many small mechanical hands extending from the ceiling, injecting a mess of liquids into his body. It was cool, and the temperature gradually dropped.
Chu Yunsheng knew his own body very well. A fire burning in the zero-dimensional space invaded the multi-dimensional space. The cells and nerves of the whole body were numb in the torment of the fire temperature. In addition to passively accepting the audio-visual and tactile sensations, he couldn't do anything. If he wanted to solve it, in addition to cooling down, he would have to repair the nerves.
But the fire came from the zero-dimensional space. It was impossible to cool the nerves from the outside, and it was futile to repair the nerves again.
Chu Yunsheng didn't know what method the aborigine used to forcibly lower the temperature outside his body, then maintain a constant temperature, and quickly repair the human nerves and cells. In order to prevent the temperature from rebounding again, he implanted dense nerve-like cooling threads in the shallow layer of his skin. The cooling energy device was embedded in his arm, and a light blue battery-like small energy block was put in it. Finally, the glass cover filled with cold air was opened to adjust the outside temperature back to normal. After testing that the temperature outside Chu Yunsheng's body had stabilized, he was sent out of the treatment room again.
At this time, he already felt that he could move slightly, but the movement was very small, and he was still getting used to it.
Although the aborigine's treatment only treated the symptoms and not the root cause, it was undoubtedly much better than not moving at all.
At the same time, a small track robot brought two backpacks from another room. Inside the backpacks were the local food and a small amount of liquid that Chu Yunsheng had seen before. It also gave Chu Yunsheng a box with three small energy blocks inside.
This thing seemed to be very precious. When the robot was delivered, Chu Yunsheng could still feel the hesitation and reluctance of the aborigine who controlled it.
Chu Yunsheng also understood that this treatment and this thing were probably the reward that the aborigine gave him for saving the little aborigine. If it was used up, and the fire in the zero-dimensional space had not finished quenching, then he would have to find this kind of small energy block himself. If he didn't want to be paralyzed again, then he would have to find this kind of small energy block himself.
Using this gap, Chu Yunsheng glanced out of the "tadpole". After he came up, the little tadpole aircraft had been flying northward at a very fast speed. When he left the treatment room, he could already see the edge of the green grassland. But then, the aircraft suddenly turned around as if it encountered an enemy, flew all the way south, and flew back again.
On the way, on the ridge line of the continuous hills in the desert, near the oasis island, he seemed to see a familiar shadow being pulled by a smaller and thinner figure, walking northward with great difficulty. The child who was being pulled seemed to be the shadow, but he was not sure. At the moment, he couldn't say anything, nor could he stop the unmanned flight of the little tadpole aircraft.
The "tadpole" continued to fly southward in a straight line, returning to the original starting place, but it did not stop and continued to fly southward. This time, it took a long time. After a long time, it flew out of the desert and came to the edge of the dense jungle.
In the sky, Chu Yunsheng also roughly saw that when he flew northward, he was closest to the green area where he could survive, and flying southward still needed to cross a large area of the desert. The aborigine seemed to have the spirit of conserving energy. If it wasn't for the possibility that they might encounter an enemy, they would probably send them to the nearest north.
Therefore, as soon as he saw a place where there was a large-scale human gathering at the edge of the jungle, he hurriedly dropped Chu Yunsheng and He Xiaoning off and immediately flew away, still disappearing into the desert in a straight line.
Stepping on the soft sand, Chu Yunsheng walked a few steps stiffly, and finally was able to speak. He glanced at He Xiaoning next to him and said a little awkwardly, "thank you for supporting me along the way, let's find two clothes to wear first."
He knew He Xiaoning's name before that night in the oasis. He heard that she was a policewoman, but she was just a civilian. Chu Yunsheng had taken a piece of indigenous protective clothing from the treatment room in the little tadpole aircraft, which could barely cover his lower body. He Xiaoning only had a blanket, which he gave her before. It was really inconvenient for two living people to have no clothes.
The aborigine was indeed very stingy. The food that was given was probably because of the little aborigine's strong request. Not only did they not lend him weapons, but they also did not lend him clothes, even if it was a tattered one.
But thinking about it, the aborigine probably did not have such large clothes as humans. Besides, she had already helped him a lot because of the little aborigine, so he was not obliged to borrow any more clothes. It was already very good that she could give him food and three small energy blocks.
He Xiaoning did not have as many requirements as Chu Yunsheng. She seemed to be very satisfied with a blanket. Instead, she said in surprise, "you, you can speak."
Chu Yunsheng nodded his head. Just when he was thinking about clothes, he saw a group of extremely dazzling naked people running behind him. There were tall, short, fat, thin, white, black, and yellow people. All of them were shouting and shouting as they rushed to the small pool not far away, splashing water everywhere. It was as if they hadn't seen water for eight hundred years. Some of them even threw themselves into the water.
Chu Yunsheng, who had seen many scenes, had never seen such a scene. He was slightly taken aback.
The temperature in the desert was extremely high. It was not cold to wear clothes, but if they were completely naked, there was obviously a problem. Most likely, they escaped from the pig-headed man.
Thinking of the pig-headed man, Chu Yunsheng's heart sank. He Xiaoning was a policewoman. She could take care of his current life, but her combat power was basically unreliable. His zero-dimensional fire was at a critical juncture of quenching. The forked line could not mobilize the outside Yuan Qi, so his combat power could only rely on his own body. However, he could pay some attention to the temperature of the fire and use it to ignite Yuan Qi.
After the group of people drank enough water, Chu Yunsheng pulled a young man with an Asian face and asked, "Brother, where are you going? What happened? "
The man gave Chu Yunsheng a strange look, and then looked at the backpacks with food on their backs with greedy eyes. He said, "Do you have anything to eat? Give me a little, and I will tell you. "
He spoke in poor Mandarin with a Cantonese accent. Chu Yunsheng had watched a lot of Hong Kong movies when he was a child, so he could barely understand it. But he was not going to use food to exchange for a sentence. These two backpacks were all the rations for him and Officer He Xiaoning. Although his zero-dimensional energy was getting stronger and his life force was also very abundant, if he wanted to maintain his mobility, this body still needed to eat. If he did not wait for the quenching to be completed, his body would "starve to death", and that would be a great loss.
Seeing that Chu Yunsheng did not intend to give him food, the young man's eyes darkened, and he no longer asked for food. He immediately ran to the side and pulled a few people to discuss something.
Chu Yunsheng didn't look at him again. Although he could burn the zero-dimensional space, it was more than enough to deal with these ordinary people.
Although he did not want to expose his "wealth", he didn't even have a decent piece of clothing right now, so he couldn't hide it even if he wanted to. But if these young men dared to plot against him, he could also try the "Fire Flow Combat Technique" that he had just come up with.
Seeing that Chu Yunsheng's inquiry had failed, as a policewoman, He Xiaoning's ability in this aspect seemed to be a little better than Chu Yunsheng's. Soon, she got two pieces of information from a few old men. One was that there was an Indian official camp in front of them, and these people were going there to seek shelter. The other one made Chu Yunsheng's heart slightly moved. According to He Xiaoning's description, the so-called "Night Cavalry" that saved these people from the pig-headed men was very likely to be his Blood Cavalry Legion!
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