< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Chapter 3153

Words:3178Update:23/04/20 05:50:12

Report

Was it the coolness of a battle of wits, or the coolness of a counterattack? Or was it the coolness of "leaving the world in the dust"?

Only after determining their specific preferences could they make a decision on the music score.

Both Bloy and Guy argued with each other for their own reasons. Bloy supported Coolness, while Guy supported Coolness.

Uriel's gaze was an example of the reason for this.

However, in the last chapter, especially the last two sections, Uriel's eyes didn't change much, so it wasn't easy to prove that Angor was right.

Therefore, they argued for a long time, back and forth, but still couldn't come to a conclusion.

In the end, they all looked at Angor and waited for him to make a decision.

However, Angor didn't think he was better than the professionals in this field, so he remained silent.

Broy suggested a new plan. "How about we read it a few more times? Maybe we can make a decision based on the other chapters?"

"From the beginning?"

Broy nodded. "From the beginning."

The two remained silent for a moment before they reactivated the Illusion Box and began to enjoy the whole process again.

Angor did not object to their decision. They were given twelve hours, and there was still some time before the deadline was up. As long as they could produce results within the time limit, it would be fine.

While Guy and Broy watched the performance of Sbro's Three Chapters, Angor took out his Mother Tree Communicator and prepared to talk to Greya about Grease Badger.

However, Greya had been talking to Cameron for the past few days, so he decided to use God's View to observe the situation first before deciding when to contact them.



Cameron and Greya had already left the aquarium. Cameron solved the problem easily and returned to Pearl Island.

Back on Pearl Island, Greya and Cameron were talking to each other again, but this time, it was different from the last time.

Greya selected several unique creatures from the dream wasteland and asked Cameron to analyze them. In the end, they gave each creature a score of 10, with 10 being the highest and 1 being the lowest.

Greya chose some of the creatures she was proud of, some of them were random creations, and some were created by Sumesh himself.

"This White Demon Dolphin, five points. Its form follows the strict evolutionary logic, which is a bonus point. But to design an ice-type transcendent organ and not be able to use it … This is a minus point. "

"Electric Grassland Mouse, four points. Just like the White Demon Dolphin, it's designed with an organ that can discharge electricity. Although it can be used, it's just a pirated version of the land's electric sea otter."

"Stone Mound Man, two points. It's an insult to be named after a human. It's just a stone monster designed to eat, drink, and defecate."

"Knuckle worm, one point. Fortunately, the lowest score is one point. Otherwise, I would have given it zero points. Other than parasitizing on the ecological chain, it doesn't contribute anything. When it dies, it will directly turn into smoke. There's no need for this kind of thing to exist. I suggest it be extinct."

"Lantern fungus, three points …"

"Lightning Butterfly Fish, one point …"

"Night Gull, seven points …"

"Little Bird, six points …"

Although Cameron's evaluation was subjective, he had his own reasons. Furthermore, he placed a lot of emphasis on "circulation." If a creature didn't even have a basic circulation, then there was no need for it to exist.

Apart from that, Cameron didn't really like creatures that had a strong sense of "design".

In his own words, as a scholar of the Theory of Everything, he preferred natural things. If design was so obvious, then he might as well just go for mechanical creatures and add whatever modules he wanted.

For example, the Knuckle Worm and the Lightning Butterfly Fish violated two of Cameron's taboos. The former was created to be born, while the latter was designed to be designed.

It was worth mentioning that both of them were Sumesh's creations.

Currently, Cameron's highest score was given to two birds, the Night Gull and the Small Bird. This was because they didn't have any special abilities, they were just birds.

For Cameron, Transcendent properties could be a bonus, but they had to have no sense of design. If they were added for the sake of design, then it would be a minus point.

These two ordinary birds, however, struck a chord in Cameron's heart. In his own words, they were just right for nature.

He couldn't have done better if he was the one who created them.

It was obvious how meticulous the creator's observation of birds was.

Of course, both the Night Gull and the Little Bird were Greya's creations. But it was worth mentioning that these two birds were actually Greya's random creations. As for Greya's best creations, they didn't have high scores because of their lack of sense of design.

Greya wanted to design creatures with Transcendent properties so much that she often put the cart before the horse.

Cameron said, "All life depends on the circulation. Trying to increase the size of a creature without the essence will only destroy the circulation. This is where the aquarium's problem lies, and it's also where the problem lies with these creatures. "

It wasn't that these creatures were bad. It was just that they didn't even have a proper foundation. How was it possible to build a castle in the air?

In other words, it was possible to create Transcendent properties, but one had to follow certain evolutionary rules.

Take the Whitedemon Dolphin for example. If one wanted to give it the ability to use ice, one only needed to give it a Transcendent seed at the beginning. The seed would change its basic habits, and after generations of evolution, the dolphin would develop ice abilities on its own. This way, even if the dolphin mastered the Transcendent property, it would still be able to use it freely like a bloodline inheritance.

Also, common birds like the Night Gull already had an organ that stored light energy in their bodies. One only needed to do something to the organ and let it evolve on its own. In the end, "Light Gull", "Radiant Gull", or "Rainbow Gull" would also have Transcendent properties.

Greya's design was too hasty.

Greya didn't realize it herself. Maybe it was because her creation in the real world went too smoothly. First, there was Toby, and then there were all kinds of magical plants and insects. Greya's expectations were raised, and she became a little arrogant after obtaining the right to use the "Membrane of Rhythm".

Now that Cameron pointed it out, it was actually a good thing for Greya.

Greya's path was the path of creation, and it was one of the most difficult paths in the entire origin world. She had great talent, but she didn't have a good foundation. If she kept going like this, her path would become narrower and narrower.

Cameron's words knocked Greya back to the ground, but they also opened up a new world for her.

Greya was the one who gained the most out of them all this time.

Greya knew it as well.

She was afraid of her carelessness in the past, but she also felt glad that she had cleared the fog and cleared her path. Of course, she was also very grateful to Cameron for his guidance. However, she didn't have any other way to show her gratitude. The only thing she could do was to give Cameron more creatures she created so that he could study them.

Greya even thought about calling Toby over. Unfortunately, Toby was sent to Parmigi Highlands for training. From what she knew about Toby, Toby must have completed his mission and went out to play. She wouldn't be able to find him anytime soon, so she had no choice but to give up.

However, even without Toby, Cameron still had the opportunity to conduct research on the Moss Baby after obtaining its approval.

This time, Cameron fell into deep thought as he studied the Moss Baby.

Greya didn't create the Moss Baby. It was a Dream Plant Fairy born from the Mother Tree of Civilization, and it was the first generation of Dream Plant Fairies.

The Moss Baby's ability was more about "eating", but it was still a supernatural creature. In fact, it was stronger than most wizards in the new city.

Besides, the Moss Baby's supernatural ability had its own energy system, which was unique to the Mother Tree.

In Cameron's eyes, the Moss Baby was a real supernatural creature that he had never seen before, and there were no signs of it being man-made.

The Moss Baby's research value didn't only lie in its "unknown" nature, but also its mysterious energy system that relied on the Mother Tree.

Cameron could see through all of Greya's creatures with one glance, but the more he looked at the Moss Baby, the more unfathomable he felt.

Even as a scholar of the Theory of Everything, he couldn't understand what was going on.

This was why Cameron kept staring at the Moss Baby without saying anything.

Greya didn't bother Cameron. She told the Moss Baby to listen to Cameron's words and help him with his research. Greya then walked to the side.

For one thing, Greya did not want to interrupt Cameron's train of thought. For another, she received a message from the Mother Tree Interconnect.

Greya picked up the device and saw many people asking her questions, including Iron Granny and Mister Tree Spirit.

Greya glanced at the summary and clicked on the "Special Reminder" tab. The message she set as a special alert came from Angor.

"Portia … Oil Badger …"

Greya's pupils shrank when she read the first part of the message.

She had been looking for information about the employees of Barbie's Restaurant. Most of them already knew where they were, and some had already returned to Candy House.

Only a dozen or so of them were left outside.

Greya was worried about Big Eye and Oil Badger the most.

"Big Eye" Huston, also known as Eyeless, was a talented young man whom Greya valued a lot. Greya had been worrying about him for days because she never heard anything about him. Now that she knew Huston was with the Falvens Family, and they were willing to let him go as long as she paid them, Greya felt a huge weight lifted off her mind.

She just had to wait for the tea party to start and make the deal with Lydia.

While Huston's problem was solved, Oil Badger, who was nowhere to be found, had become another big worry in her mind.

Oil Badger wasn't a talented cultivator. Greya only cared about him because of his unparalleled talent in oil mixing.

Oil was the key to most dishes.

Without Oil Badger's cooking oil, Greya felt that her own food was not as good as before.

She even thought that even if she found her body, Barbie's Restaurant would have to close down if she couldn't find Oil Badger.

Not only Greya's Barbie's Restaurant, but also Felicia's Butterfly Tavern used to rely on the oil badger for their barbecue. Now that the badger had disappeared, Felicia tried her best to find it. She even asked a Prophet to divine the location of the badger but to no avail.

This showed how important the oil badger was to Greya and Candy House.

Greya even suspected that Oil Badger was dead.

Now that she heard about Oil Badger from Angor, she was truly shocked. It was a pleasant surprise!

Greya quickly checked the rest of the message.

Soon, she learned about Oil Badger's situation.

As it turned out, Oil Badger was saved by Portia and had been under her protection ever since. Portia was a member of the Research Department. Not only was she rich, but she also had all kinds of unimaginable technology. It was normal that she had an anti-prophecy item. No wonder the Prophet couldn't find Oil Badger.

The reason why Oil Badger didn't leak any information was that he was focused on studying how to refine oil for Portia.

It wasn't that Oil Badger couldn't leave because Portia gave him the freedom to do so. He didn't leave because he had a crush on Portia's assistant and student, Sariel.

As it turned out, Oil Badger was sent here by Portia together with Sariel.

Now that Portia had entered the forbidden area, Angor assumed that she had her own reasons for sending him the oil badger.

So …

Greya felt relieved after reading all the messages.

She could see Angor's concern, and she also knew that Portia did this just to get in touch with her.

Portia's goal was to talk about life creation.

In the past, Greya wouldn't dare to talk to alchemists who knew how to avoid being misled. But now, after Cameron's advice, she had a new idea of how to deal with alchemists.

She wasn't afraid of being led astray, so talking to Portia wasn't something she couldn't accept.

Besides, Cameron was with her. As a scholar of the Theory of Everything, he should have his own ideas about life alchemy. Maybe she could get some correct ideas from him.

Greya wasn't stingy about talking to Portia or teaching her correct ideas.

Angor believed that Portia had an ulterior motive, so he warned her to be careful.

However, Greya believed that Oil Badger was more important to her and Candy House. The fact that Portia saved Oil Badger was enough for Greya to repay her kindness.

If Portia only wanted to talk, and Greya wasn't afraid of being led astray, she wouldn't mind.

(End of Chapter)

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.