Section 1878 Civilized Confidence
When Frode was in a panic and worried about this and that, Sanders spoke again: "Although it will have a great impact on the people living here, such as the residents of Chuxin City, I still think that the impact will eventually subside over time."
Angel: "Why do you think so, mentor?"
Sanders glanced at Frode with a complicated expression, then looked at Angel, seemed to understand something, and chuckled: "Because the two are not at the same level at all."
Frode raised his head and looked at Sanders with doubts: Mr. Phantom Demon means that the humans in Chuxin City are vulnerable to the dream plant fairies?
Although Frode himself thought so in his heart, if even Sanders said so, then the matter might have really reached an irreversible point.
However, Sanders gave an answer that Frode did not expect: "Humans are much stronger than dream plant fairies."
After throwing out such an answer, Sanders did not keep the suspense and explained: "Although the humans in Chuxin City are weaker than dream plant fairies from an individual perspective, individual strength does not represent everything."
"Besides, individual strength is not a big problem. There are various ways to make it grow, such as relying on evil demons, or more people joining the Dream Wilderness in the future, which can enhance the overall combat power of humans."
Sanders' answer made Frode nod in his heart. Indeed, this is right. Although it is weaker now, there is still hope in the future.
However, there is a way to solve the problem of individual strength. What if the dream plant fairies want to launch a civilization invasion?
Frode's doubts were soon answered.
"As for the issue of civilization, it is not on the same level. Even if the people in Chuxin City are not extraordinary, but ordinary people. But even if they are ordinary people, behind them stands the wizard civilization that shines for thousands of years, has far-reaching influence, and suppresses countless pan-dimensional dimensions!"
Because in this universe, only wizard civilization is participated in and developed by humans, and only in the wizard world are there real humans. Therefore, wizard civilization, in a sense, also represents human civilization!
This is a human civilization that has been precipitated for countless years, and in the long river of history, it has removed its dross, washed out its essence and continued to reproduce!
Faced with a loose civilization structure that has only been born for one day and the foundation of the settlement has not been completely stable, are you actually worried about the invasion of civilization?
This is simply a ridiculous question that does not need to be thought about.
If human civilization does not even have this confidence, how can it be human?
Perhaps, the dream plant fairy will affect the life and progress of humans in the dream wilderness to a certain extent, but it is absolutely impossible to get any good results from the collision of civilizations.
It is even possible that even civilization will be assimilated.
"So, time is in the hands of humans, not in the hands of dream plant fairies." Sanders paused and looked at Frode, whose eyes gradually became calm and enlightened from the initial confusion and worry. Obviously, he listened to Sanders' words.
"From now on, the dream plant fairies will definitely affect the existing structure of the Dream Wilderness, but I think this influence, at least in my opinion, is more beneficial than harmful."
Sanders said this and looked at the entrance of the valley.
Pieces of green mist floated over, and under the influence of the mother tree, these green mists fell into the earth, and in a blink of an eye, tender shoots broke out of the ground.
It was just because the energy of the mother tree was somewhat weakened that these tender shoots did not grow into mature plants immediately like before.
However, at this moment, several dream plant flower fairies as big as butterflies, humming songs without words, came to the place where tender shoots grew. Some colorful light spots fell from them, and these tender shoots were like nutrients, instantly rising and becoming mature plants.
As they flew over, the seeds that were immersed in the earth all began to grow wildly. In addition to the seeds in the green mist, they also spread seeds themselves. Occasionally, if they stayed in a place for a few more seconds, that place would inevitably grow bright clusters of flowers.
However, in just a few minutes, a large number of flowers and trees appeared in the barren valley.
Frode also saw this scene. It was indeed as Sanders said. At present, the dream plant fairy can quickly make the barren land lush, and the benefits to the dream wilderness are far greater than the disadvantages.
Thinking of the "long-term vision" and "civilized confidence" mentioned by Sanders before, Frode felt much better. However, he still felt a little guilty for not successfully taking on the power.
"Although Frode failed to assume the power this time, I also got a very useful data, which is very helpful for me to calculate the success rate of assuming the new power." Sanders narrowed his eyes slightly: "Also, I have a small guess in my mind."
Angel: "What guess?"
"I will tell you after I confirm this test."
"But I can reveal in advance that this guess is related to my success rate of assuming the new power. If I succeed in assuming the power next time, then this guess may be true." Sanders paused and looked at Frode: "If this guess is confirmed, I think Frode can try to assume the new power, and the success rate should be able to reach 90%."
Angel's eyes suddenly brightened when he heard this: "When does the mentor plan to assume the new power?"
Frode failed to assume power twice in a row. Even if Frode did not show it now, Angel knew that this was a great blow to him, and he might even lose the courage to assume new power again. If Sanders's guess can be confirmed and Frode successfully integrates the new power, it can also quickly get Frode out of this vortex of frustration.
"I need to digest the new data obtained this time and re-adjust and calculate the formula, so it may take about three days."
Angel thought about it. Although Frode failed to assume power and was not seriously injured, he still needed to adjust his condition, and three days should be enough.
After talking about the new power, Sanders suddenly turned the topic back to the tree civilization.
"Compared to the dream plant fairy, I actually care more about the tree civilization itself."
Sanders' expression became very serious when he said this: "I used to think that this special nightmare was worth studying, until I saw the birth of this tree civilization."
"This has completely transcended the scope of nightmare. The beginning of civilization and the development of the continent are just like the original sprouts of the real world."
Sanders felt that the potential of the dream wilderness might be even more terrifying than he imagined...