Divine Tribulation of the Star Civilization - Chapter Extra 192. The Hill of Truth (4)
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[Extra 192. The Hill of Truth (4)]
In order to ensure that the calculation can continue, Morgana must maintain the energy supply of the quantum brain to finally complete the experiment. This is why she built an independent nuclear heavy water reaction device underground in the laboratory.
Until now, this system is still running silently underground. Hundreds of years later, Morgana’s dream ecosystem may have just been established.
Joyner was thoughtful and silent for a long time. She was a little dazed by the result of her inference.
Looking around, the ruins everywhere seem to confirm the evidence of time.
She put her hands on the floor and took a few deep breaths. Then she raised her head and found that everything was shaking and blurring, as if it were covered with layers of mist, and even her body was shaking. Follow the blur.
Although Joyner did not fully understand this part of the information, based on her superficial knowledge and experience, this should be the case.
Joyner then shook her head, thinking of the Morgana believers she had seen before. Therefore, a huge confusion lingers in my mind: Why are there still many T
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after such a long time ?
For those believers, this is their temple, but do they know everything that happened here?
A calm and charming fragrance penetrated Joyner’s nose.
She noticed that fluorescent lights flashed from time to time in the ruins. Those green and cobalt blue plants have bloomed flower buds, and there are small buds growing on the stems and leaves, shining with a strange luster, and even appearing as double images.
The fluorescence here is different from other places. The brightness is not high, but the amount is extremely large. It seems to pierce the ground and extend to a certain area deep underground.
Joyner’s emotions were no longer tense, and her mind quickly calmed down, as if she was staring at the purest darkness in the dead of night.
“There must be a deeper reason… So many devout believers make them feel something different from others. Is there something underneath?”
Joyner murmured, stood up, and followed the fluorescent light Follow the guidance and walk slowly over.
As far as she knows, although mycovirus is called a virus, it is by no means comparable to ordinary viruses. They themselves are the oldest species born on earth and can be said to be the ancestors of all species. Unlike viruses, which survive by absorbing nutrients from the host after killing the host, mold can completely occupy the host’s body and brain, live symbiotically with the host, and evolve into another life form over a period of time.
Once a mycovirus infects a host, there is no solution and the process is irreversible.
The so-called host has become a dual ecosystem and a new individual organism. It is impossible to only kill the mold and retain the original human body. It is even more impossible to restore the original ecology of the host. That will only hurt both sides. This is a matter of common sense.
Therefore, there is only one way to cut off the connection between individuals and break away from the mold ecosystem, and that is complete destruction!
This is really a very bad feeling…
Joyina seemed to understand Morgana’s mood at that time, and thought bitterly.
Unknowingly, Joyner came to the room she had seen at the beginning. The giant petri dish here was unusually tall. Although there were signs of damage, it still stood in place. The surrounding plants also had the most and brightest fluorescence.
Joyner stopped and glanced quickly.
When she passed by here before, she was attracted by other facilities here and completely ignored these plants that can be seen everywhere.
In my impression, the plants don’t seem to emit light, right?
But now, the unusualness here makes Joyna feel that the countless plants are like a road paved with fluorescence, seeming to be guiding her, hinting her to go and find out.
“Everything that exists must leave traces… Memories can be forgotten, but the remaining traces must have their origin.”
When Joyner began to exert force and tried to pull the wall of the petri dish, the fluorescent lights suddenly swayed like They crawled towards her arms like ghosts, some even climbed to her shoulders.
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“This is it!”
Joyner was startled, retracted her arm like lightning, and stopped moving.
In the abandoned train cemetery at night, Joyner was once attacked by an inexplicable plant. Although she didn’t know it was Morgana at the time, she knows now, so her subconscious vigilance still exists.
But this time, she seemed to feel differently.
Because those plants immediately stopped stretching and squirming, each bud and shoot swaying slightly, nodding, as if conveying some strong consciousness, expecting her to take further actions.
Joyner looked around, her fingers couldn’t stop trembling, and she felt incredible inside.
“Strange… they don’t want to attack me…”
She made a quick judgment.
The plants swaying as far as the eye can see are like the strange ups and downs of the sea. In this space, people have a certain unreal feeling.
She slowly closed her eyes, not wanting to be visually disturbed, and concentrated on thinking.
All the fluorescent colors disappeared instantly, and the surroundings became silent.
The fuzzy and confusing feeling in Joyner’s mind gradually became stable, and she felt a kind of power. In my ears, I seemed to hear some kind of sound – the sound of plants!
Threads of fluorescent light stretched out infinitely, as if a big net was intertwined in her mind. She was instantly shocked by this spectacle and color!
According to the message, Morgana built a mold ecological network so that she could control the overall situation. The size of this ecological network is likely determined by the density of plant settlements. Because most of the measurement units appearing in information data are expressed in length, area or chemical energy units, this can be called ecological scale.
After the construction is completed, the area covered by plants will be the same as the real world. They are all extensions of the host’s consciousness and interact through some unknown connection.
Based on these points, Joyner speculated that Morgana’s ability to control plants through the ecological network at that time should also have a range. Otherwise, wouldn’t it be boundless? If it is not controlled, eventually the entire planet will be covered in mold.
This is obviously impossible and has never happened.
Although she didn’t know whether her judgment was correct, for now, Joyner could only speculate like this.
When she opened her eyes again, Joyner started to pull the petri dish without hesitation. She wanted to see what kind of mystery was hidden underneath!
As expected, when her movements began, the plants responded to her again.
Countless vines gathered on Joyner’s body, and dots of tentacles crawled all over her body, becoming her arms, tools, assistance, and even her powerful source of power.
“Bang!”
The metal broke, and the old petri dish groaned.
Joyner, who already had amazing strength, and with the help of the plant’s terrifying power, easily pushed open the base of the petri dish.
In an instant, an icy cold air hit his face, and a bottomless pit appeared in front of him, as well as a broken and decaying lifting device.
Familiar structure, familiar materials, familiar feeling.
Joyner only took one glance and understood what kind of huge area was connected under the pit!
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