Chapter 3208 Legend
A long, long time ago, there was a legend.
A legend about the destruction of the world.
According to legend, there is a world...it has extremely rich life living in it.
However, such a rich life will sooner or later wither away and turn into dust that will be scattered around the world.
And in this dust, there must be gatherers of ashes.
They will collect some special dust...let it burn, and make everything burn again.
When the fragments of the world converge in the center of the river, it will be revived again.
"Soon there will be another...resurrection."
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This is a world full of steel structures.
The air of this world is filled with thick smoke and dust, most of which is composed of fine metal fragments.
And... tiny metallic creatures.
Larger than common cells, they float in the void, devouring metal debris and attacking anything that is not theirs.
Of course, Lin’s troops are not included.
Although Lin was attacked by them when she came here before, the group of micro-soldiers that Lin sent for the second time arrived safely on the surface of this world.
The main thing is that Lin has figured out how these "metal microorganisms" sense their surroundings.
As long as she knows how they perceive... Lin can create the corresponding "invisibility ability".
This world is different from the other two worlds. There are quite a lot of large buildings on the ground here.
They all look very much like Ershimin's factories, generally a hemispherical "main body" with many huge "chimneys" extending from this main body.
These chimneys are emitting thick smoke all the time, and most of the smoke is debris and microorganisms.
Judging from the atmospheric environment alone, this place is quite similar to the previous volcanic ash world, but that world has no microorganisms.
Some of Lin's micro-troops have landed in front of a factory.
These hemispherical buildings are basically hundreds of meters in size, with many entrances of varying sizes on the surface.
Some of the entrances are square, some are round... and Lin's miniature soldiers have dispersed and entered from different entrances.
"Soon...it will revive again."
When she came in, Lin "heard" the broadcast again.
In fact, Lin had already received it before landing on the surface of this world. These broadcasts were sent from these...'factories' on the ground.
It describes a world of abundant life that is eventually covered in dust, and the gatherers of ash gather this dust.
Finally it lets the ashes burn and the world revive.
This seems to be an ancient legend, and also seems to be describing... those two worlds.
As for the 'language' used in the broadcast, Lin discovered that it was... the language of the octopus.
Octopuses usually communicate by changing color, but there are many other ways to communicate over long distances, one of which is "tentacle language".
It is similar to the "sign language" of the Ershi people, which is to use tentacles to make various movements to express language.
There are nerve structures on each tentacle of the octopus, whose main function is to assist them in controlling all the tentacles.
At some point, the Octopus invented a signaling device that could send signals directly to stimulate the nerve structures in its tentacles.
This stimulation signal will directly allow the octopus to feel what action the signal conveys to it, thereby understanding the content of the signal.
It's quite strange that the factories here use this language...
These hemispherical buildings are basically hundreds of meters in size, with many entrances of varying sizes on the surface.
Some of the entrances are square, some are round... and Lin's miniature soldiers have dispersed and entered from different entrances.
"Soon...it will revive again."
When she came in, Lin "heard" the broadcast again.
In fact, Lin had already received it before landing on the surface of this world. These broadcasts were sent from these...'factories' on the ground.
It describes a world of abundant life that is eventually covered in dust, and the gatherers of ash gather this dust.
Finally it lets the ashes burn and the world revive.
This seems to be an ancient legend, and also seems to be describing... those two worlds.
As for the 'language' used in the broadcast, Lin discovered that it was... the language of the octopus.
Octopuses usually communicate by changing color, but there are many other ways to communicate over long distances, one of which is "tentacle language".
It is similar to the "sign language" of the Ershi people, which is to use tentacles to make various movements to express language.
There are nerve structures on each tentacle of the octopus, whose main function is to assist them in controlling all the tentacles.
At some point, the Octopus invented a signaling device that could send signals directly to stimulate the nerve structures in its tentacles.
This stimulation signal will directly allow the octopus to feel what action the signal conveys to it, thereby understanding the content of the signal.
It's quite strange that the factories here use this language...
These hemispherical buildings are basically hundreds of meters in size, with many entrances of varying sizes on the surface.
Some of the entrances are square, some are round... and Lin's miniature soldiers have dispersed and entered from different entrances.
"Soon...it will revive again."
When she came in, Lin "heard" the broadcast again.
In fact, Lin had already received it before landing on the surface of this world. These broadcasts were sent from these...'factories' on the ground.
It describes a world of abundant life that is eventually covered in dust, and the gatherers of ash gather this dust.
Finally it lets the ashes burn and the world revive.
This seems to be an ancient legend, and also seems to be describing... those two worlds.
As for the 'language' used in the broadcast, Lin discovered that it was... the language of the octopus.
Octopuses usually communicate by changing color, but there are many other ways to communicate over long distances, one of which is "tentacle language".
It is similar to the "sign language" of the Ershi people, which is to use tentacles to make various movements to express language.
There are nerve structures on each tentacle of the octopus, whose main function is to assist them in controlling all the tentacles.
At some point, the Octopus invented a signaling device that could send signals directly to stimulate the nerve structures in its tentacles.
This stimulation signal will directly allow the octopus to feel what action the signal conveys to it, thereby understanding the content of the signal.
It's quite strange that the factories here use this language...
These hemispherical buildings are basically hundreds of meters in size, with many entrances of varying sizes on the surface.
Some of the entrances are square, some are round... and Lin's miniature soldiers have dispersed and entered from different entrances.
"Soon...it will revive again."
When she came in, Lin "heard" the broadcast again.