Chapter 338
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Most of the time, humans were limited by their own understanding.
For example, the emperor used a golden hoe, or why not eat minced meat.
Putting aside the emotional factors, the reason for this problem was that humans couldn't imagine things beyond their own understanding.
Currently, the most basic factor for humans to determine whether an alien planet had life was whether there was water and an atmosphere.
Because they couldn't imagine what a creature made of sulfide would look like and what kind of living environment it would need.
Of course, maybe there wasn't such a thing.
This example was just to show that human thinking was limited.
But as humans grasped more and more knowledge, they would feel that there were more and more unknowns.
Maybe somewhere in the universe, there were creatures and space-time existences that were completely different from them.
Another world.
A certain city.
An underground exchange.
"Hey, bro, don't you want to stop and take a look? I promise, there will be something you need."
A merchant who looked like a human but had octopus tentacles below his waist was trying to attract customers.
Each of his tentacles held an item and was showing it to the customers in an attempt to attract their attention.
In front of him, many customers of the same strange appearance were stopping to look at him.
A one-eyed man was very interested in the item wrapped around one of his tentacles. He took out a gem from his pocket and seemed to be ready to trade.
The octopus shook its head and raised two tentacles and waved them in front of him.
The one-eyed man was overjoyed and then took away all the items in the two tentacles.
…
The underground exchange was so big that you couldn't see the end.
There were countless merchants like the octopus and the "customers" inside didn't look like humans.
As far as the eye could see, there were all kinds of weird creatures. We could even see a creature that looked like poop bargaining with a "Rubik's Cube".
They came from different planes, and the things they needed were different.
But here, they didn't need to worry about that.
Because there was everything here.
Everyone came here for only one purpose, to trade.
Bartering was the most basic rule here.
…
Finally, after communication failed, the one-eyed man and the octopus fought and used their own abilities.
The one-eyed man's eyes could shoot lasers and cut off several of the octopus' tentacles.
The octopus used its tentacles to wrap around the one-eyed man's feet and smashed it back and forth on the ground.
Many customers stopped to watch and even bet on which side would win.
No matter where it was, there was no lack of people watching.
"Run! The lord is here! "
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