The fleet of the strip-shaped civilization was actually made up of countless large snakes.
This was a civilization whose main body leaned towards the biological type. It also possessed a lot of science and technology, but their bodies were the equipment.
Near the planet that Lan Mu had just modified, a wormhole was waiting quietly.
Suddenly, hundreds of giant snakes with two heads emerged from it and quickly arranged themselves in a formation in space.
"Seal the galaxy, don't let the enemy escape!"
The giant snakes were all similar. All of them were huge and ferocious.
Purple ripples spread out from their bodies. This was to seal off the surrounding space, preventing any form of leaping out of this place.
However, they soon discovered that someone had already taken this step.
"Hiss … The space here has been sealed! The strength of the seal cannot be evaluated. We can't get out. "
"It's him! It's definitely that guy on the planet. "
The giant snakes looked at the planet. Just as the owner said, it had been completely transformed into a planet with life.
"This ecological environment … is so strange. What kind of creature is he?"
The owner replied, "I've tested it … He's a carbon-based creature."
"Ah! A carbon-based creature! This is a super rare creature that's on the verge of extinction! "The giant snakes were shocked.
Carbon-based creatures were the most common creatures in the Milky Way. 90% of the life in the Milky Way was carbon-based.
However, in the Messier Nebula, it was the opposite. This was the cradle of amino-based creatures! Liquid ammonia was used to replace water to form a brand new organism.
In the Messier Nebula, ammonia and sulfur were extremely abundant among the various elements that were formed after high-energy materials cooled down. They effectively caused the atmospheric environment to be harsh, making almost all the planets like purgatory.
In comparison, it was extremely difficult for carbon-based lifeforms to reproduce. The environment here made carbon-based lifeforms a rare species.
The rarer the amino-based creatures in the Milky Way, the rarer the carbon-based creatures here.
Were there any amino-based creatures in the Milky Way? There should be, but Lan Mu had never seen one.
It was probably difficult to even form a civilization. They had probably never set foot on the interstellar stage and were always working hard to survive in some corner of the galaxy.
Therefore, in the Messier Nebula, due to the fact that the white hole had been gushing for tens of millions of years, there were definitely carbon-based creatures here, but the living environment was definitely extremely harsh. They were probably still struggling on some planet.
In the eyes of the strip-shaped civilization, a carbon-based creature that had broken into their territory and possessed advanced void technology and space sealing ability was considered a top civilization. This was simply unbelievable.
"Carbon-based creatures? It's impossible for them to give birth to such a high-level civilization. They must have despicably stolen the technology of a high-level civilization! Breaking into our territory so recklessly, they must not even know the basic rules of a cosmic civilization. "
"That must be the case.......................
In the Messier 87, the status of carbon-based life forms in the eyes of the advanced civilizations was like how humans viewed trilobites. The difference was even greater. After all, everyone was carbon-based.
.................. ....... of them...
However, if they really found out that the trilobites had intelligence, created a civilization, and occupied human territory with nuclear weapons, this would be a reality that no human could accept.
Now, this group of amino giant snakes had such a mentality.
They could not accept how carbon-based creatures could have such achievements. They did not know that carbon-based creatures were the most common species in most galaxies.
They could not be blamed for their ignorance. After all, traveling across galaxies was an explosively difficult task. The environment of a galaxy represented the universal environment of the universe to the life within.
The civilizations in the Milky Way had such a mentality as well. They kept talking about the 'universe' and so on. Subconsciously, they did not care about anything outside the galaxy.
Therefore, the amino giant snakes thought, "Carbon-based? This kind of trash that relied on the grace of nature to coincidentally give birth to intelligent creatures could actually create a civilization? "
Discrimination. This was blatant discrimination.
Just like how carbon-based creatures discriminated against other rare species.
In this kind of situation, the more advanced the civilization, the more 'ignorant' it would be. On the other hand, the more primitive civilizations, because they had little or no contact with other civilizations, might have a much better mentality because they were full of reverence for the universe.
Only the strip-shaped civilization, which stood at the peak, had a strong race that talked and laughed, and had no carbon-based creatures, would develop such a mentality.
The more they knew, the more arrogant and ignorant they were.
"I can't accept the appearance of carbon-based creatures in the Nebula Council. Void technology? Humph, do they know how to use it? "
"Destroy him!"
The dense sieves on the giant snakes' bodies emitted high-energy rays in an attempt to melt the high-energy void barrier set up by Lan Mu.
However, when Lan Mu first arrived, he saw through the ins and outs of all the advanced civilizations in the Messier 87. Not bad, at least a few of them had mastered void technology.
With his eyesight and strength, he could easily create a higher level barrier.
That was the extremely mature void crystal barrier of the Silver Heart Civilization. How could they blast it open?
After exhausting all their means, hundreds of giant snakes suddenly felt a chill in their hearts. One of them asked, "What's the energy level of this barrier?"
"It hasn't been calculated yet …"
"This …"
It had not been calculated, so they did not know how much energy was needed to break it open. They had repeatedly used conventional weapons, but they could only create some fluctuations.
"Damn it, could it be that he stole the technology of the spherical civilization? They're the only ones with better technology than us. "
"Impossible, the spherical civilization feeds on planets. They never care about all the creatures born on planets. It's impossible for carbon-based creatures to obtain technology from them."
Although carbon-based creatures were rare, they had been seen before. However, they often went extinct due to environmental changes within the planet. It was very rare for them to be born with intelligence. Therefore, in their inherent thinking, those creatures with extremely simple genetic sequences were just food. At most, they could be used as experimental subjects. Their status could not be higher.
"Use quantum communication to summon more troops. We can't allow carbon-based creatures to reproduce here!"
They circled the planet, angry and annoyed.
They tried to spy on the situation inside, but the purple barrier prevented them from detecting anything. They could only barely see the surface with their optical vision.
"Hiss, there seems to be a battle on the surface?"
"Humph, what kind of battle can there be between small creatures?"
"No, there's really a battle. Don't use detection organs. Use optical sensors to look above the ocean. Zoom in and look carefully!"
At that time, a group of giant snakes lay outside the barrier. With their size, it was like looking at a big fish tank.
They saw that the ocean formed by hydrogen and oxygen was surging violently. There were two creatures fighting fiercely.
"So fast! Their movement speed is estimated to be … at the speed of light! And they can stop and turn at an acute angle! "
"Turn at an acute angle at the speed of light? Humph, it's not like we don't know … "A giant snake said sourly.
"But they're carbon-based creatures!" There were also giant snakes that looked at the strength of carbon-based creatures.
On the planet, the fierce battle between Lan Jiao and Bastet was comparable to the battle between God of Destruction Beerus and Lan Mu's Cell form. It was a pure collision of strength and combat skills. Their use of Ki was also exquisite.
Bastet had replicated all of Lan Jiao's abilities. The two were evenly matched, and because of Bastet's body, Lan Jiao was completely unable to break through his defense. Gradually, she was at a great disadvantage.
At first, the two were still able to control their strength. They used their berserk Ki to increase the damage of their fists.
The giant snakes looked at their 'microscopic' battle and couldn't understand the Realm of Gods. Some even sneered. "A low-level battle. The power of this mass of Ki is only enough to shatter a mountain."
"Look, this creature was sent flying, but it only destroyed a small part of the ocean. Too low-level …"
As the battle continued, the situation became more and more out of control. Lan Jiao and Bastet's destruction became more and more terrifying. Soon, the ocean was dried up, the ground cracked, lava spewed out, and the planet's core lost pressure. It was as if the entire planet was about to collapse.
"Hiss, it seems like the battle level has increased a little. But it's still sad …"
The giant snakes commented. They couldn't understand how high-level the battle inside the barrier was just by looking at it.
They didn't know that although it seemed like the battle level had increased, in reality, the inability to maintain the microscopic state was actually a reflection of the decline in battle style.
"This planet is about to be destroyed. Hiss, it's obvious that a low-level civilization is using the technology of a high-level civilization. With this level, they still want to use Void technology?"
"That's right. At first, they modified the environment because it was the most suitable environment for them to live in. But now, they're fighting among themselves. They even destroyed the environment just now. This kind of strange behavior …"
"I've seen the research data of the flat civilization. They raised carbon-based creatures in captivity and found that they were a race that liked to fight among themselves. Because of their slow evolution and the differences in their physiological organs, their communication was limited. So, most carbon-based creatures of the same species would easily fight among themselves once there weren't too many threats in the environment and their survival was slightly guaranteed. They said that this was because carbon-based creatures evolved too slowly and that there was an internal self-elimination phenomenon. They used this method of internal competition to accelerate the evolution of their species. It usually manifested as creating difficulties even if there were no difficulties … "
"What a joke. These creatures that have high requirements for their environment actually like to destroy themselves. No wonder they're so rare in the universe."
The giant snakes mocked.
"Stupid carbon-based creatures."
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