Chapter 2872 The Apostle and the Hamster
Today, I finally discovered that not only food can be eaten to full capacity, but bacteria and viruses can also be eaten to full capacity. It’s just that the former has been tested, but the latter has not been tested because the conditions are too harsh.
After lying on the ground and digesting for two full hours, I stopped feeling bloated. I got up from the ground and looked around at the corpses lying on the ground. There were fresh corpses, mummified corpses, and even sticky corpse water.
I stood up and dusted myself off, and said, "Let's go back."
"Just go back like this?" Spitz glanced greedily at the tallest and most majestic building in the distance: "The country has been slaughtered. It would be a pity not to make more money."
"I'm not in that mood anymore." I shook my head and said, "If you want to make money, go ahead and do it yourself."
"You really don't want to go?" Spitz looked back at me from mid-air.
I waved my hand.
The next second, he rose into the sky and flew straight to the palace.
I walked along the street for more than half an hour. The more I walked, the more I felt that this was a good man-made land. So I asked Di Ruigi, "What do you think of this land?"
"Not bad." She nodded and asked me, "Have you fallen in love with this piece of land?"
"What, is it okay?"
"I don't recommend that you take this piece of land," Di Ruigi said. "Although it was once perfect, now it is a dead land."
"Death place?" I asked.
"Well, dead land is dead land, with no life left," Di Ruiji said: "Well, that's not entirely correct. The soil on this land is still rich in nutrients, but it has been contaminated by my plague. , no more plants will be able to grow for at least a few decades.”
She turned to me and asked, "Do you like lifeless wastelands?"
"Of course not" I shook my head.
"Why do you have the idea of falling in love with this land?" Di Ruiji asked curiously.
"Because I have always had a dream," I said, "I want to build a country. It just so happened that this piece of land was given to me, so naturally I wanted to take it as my own. But since it is a dead land, let's forget it."
"Building a country?" Di Ruiji chuckled and said, "It really looks like your style."
I asked in surprise: "Do you understand my style?"
“You don’t understand now, but you understood the past.”
"In the past" I curled my lips and said, "Like Sirocco?"
"Yes," she said, "just like Sirocco."
I exhaled lightly, looked forward, and said with complicated emotions: "To be honest, after hearing what you said, I sometimes feel as if I am a stranger."
"Everyone has this kind of moment," Derich said: "Occasionally I even thought that I was a beast, able to feel breathing and hunger, but when I realized that I didn't actually need to breathe, I would wake up. .”
"After my self-doubt persists for a period of time, I will wake up on my own. This state is like having a dream."
"Dream? Haha" Di Ruiji laughed again.
"Is it funny?"
"No, it's not funny at all." Di Ruijie shook his head: "To tell you the truth, I also had a dream, in which I was still waiting by that person's side, like a pet and a lover, but every time When I wake up, I will fall into the ruthlessness of reality again, feeling angry, desperate and lonely."
She looked at me and laughed at herself: "Isn't it childish?"
I shook my head: "Not at all."
Then, I looked at her and asked tentatively: "Isn't that the person you are talking about?"
Di Ruiji looked at me and didn't answer.
Just at this moment, Shilok's laughter came from a distance, attracting my attention.
Looking up, I saw her holding a large piece of luminous crystal and rubbing it with her pretty face in excitement.
"What is that?" I asked curiously.
"Nuclear" Di Ruigi said.
"Nuclear?" I immediately thought of weapons of mass destruction.
"That's right," Di Ruigi said, "It's the core of the land beneath our feet."
I suddenly realized it and nodded: "Oh, it turns out to be this core."
Di Ruiji looked at me a little doubtfully: "Otherwise, what kind of core is there?"
"Well, isn't this thing very expensive? I see that Sirocco looks like he can't put it down."
"More than just valuable." Di Ruiji did not delve into the issue of 'core'. He turned to look at the core in Shilok's hand and said, "It is equivalent to the heart of this land."
"Heart?!" I was shocked when I heard this: "So, if the core is taken away, doesn't that mean"
Di Ruiji nodded slowly: "This land is already dead."
As she spoke, she looked at me and joked: "Do you still want this dead land now?"
"When you said it was a dead land, I gave up on it." I shook my head and said, "It's just that I don't quite understand. Is there a difference between a dead land and a dead land?"
"There is a big difference," Di Ruiji said: "A dead land is a land without life. It can be without life forever, or it can be temporarily without life, but the dead land is indeed dead. It won't be long before it It will disintegrate into unrelated pieces of earth and stone.”
"Hey, that's it." I suddenly realized, pondered for a moment, and then asked: "So, those lands and islands floating on the sea have their own cores?"
"You are very knowledgeable," Di Ruiji joked, "You can draw inferences from one instance to another."
I suddenly felt worried and said, "Will Sirocco secretly eat the cores of those pieces of land one day?"
"You don't have to worry about this," Di Ruiji said: "The cores of those land masses are closely connected with the core of this planet, and the core of this planet has unparalleled energy, far exceeding the demon world by tens of thousands of times. Not only that, this level of energy is not something she can absorb even if she thinks about it, if she is not careful, she may be backlashed by the energy."
"It turns out this planet is so awesome!" I exclaimed.
"Do you just know?" Di Ruiji clicked his tongue, "Do you know why that woman teleported us to this planet one by one?"
"Why?"
"Because its core is powerful," Di Ruiji said: "And the more powerful the core of a planet, the more powerful the creatures on it will be."
I asked in surprise: "Is there still such a relationship?"
"This is an inseparable connection," Derich said metaphorically: "It's like the north and south poles of a magnet."
"Isn't that woman afraid that this move will cause dissatisfaction with the bosses of this planet?" I asked curiously.
"Again, would a ferocious beast care about a hamster's offense?"
"This metaphor is a bit self-deprecating," I reminded her: "You are apostles. Even if you put it in the entire universe, you are still a high-level existence."
"Who do you want to compare your scores with?" Di Ruigi said: "Compared with goblins and elves, apostles are just mortals. How are the mortals who live under their noses different from hamsters and ants?"