Divine Tribulation of the Star Civilization - Chapter Extra 195. The Hill of Truth (7)
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[Extra 195. The Hill of Truth (7)]
Joyner had now confirmed that what she was seeing was the sun!
However, she had seen in the course that the sun on Mars does not look like this, and this innate feeling cannot lie.
If you really want to say that, this place is more like the earth?
There was a buzz in her head, and her whole body was deeply shocked, and she almost fainted.
She then thought, what era is this earth in?
Was the Creator kidding her? What a trick!
At this moment, her vision suddenly swooped down. Joyner was so frightened that she instantly fell from mid-air to the ground. Surprisingly, she was not injured or felt anything, because she had turned into the wind at this moment.
The image of panic still existed, and Joyner tried hard to stay rational, forcing herself to calm down and not fall too deep into the terrifying dream.
Joyner saw the infinite extension of black beneath her feet. After a while, she withdrew her gaze and concentrated on observing the place closest to her.
The black rock was covered with pores and cavities, which were formed by the cooling of magma after a volcanic eruption. But when she looked closer, she found that those gaps were filled with moist things, breaking through the rock at a speed visible to the naked eye. On the surface, there are clusters of “tentacles” growing out of the holes.
“Is it mold…?”
Joyner recognized the mold, her face turned pale, and she turned around to see several huge geysers emitting steam.
Giant white pillars rose from the ground, rolled up, danced in the sky, and disappeared.
According to normal logic, these hot water vapor will condense at an altitude of 10,000 meters, and then turn into water droplets and scatter on the ground, and will make a terrifying, sizzling sound.
But Joyner couldn’t hear any sound. In this dead world, all senses seemed to be blocked by some kind of power.
This damn chaos!
Moisturized by the moist air, many molds began to knit together and turned into countless “tentacles” emerging from the cracks in the stones. They showed ancient, powerful and incredible life energy, and soon became one, becoming the earliest life born in this desolate world.
Joyner looked around and saw that the ground was covered with mold, which had sprung up like mushrooms after a rain.
Huge heat flows from the ley lines, nourishing the mold spores and supplying them with energy. The stem veins of some molds even grow to tens of meters high. Like a century-old tree, the huge crown is made up of endless mycelium, which absorbs nutrients even more crazily and grows and spreads at will.
Ancient life soon took over wherever Joyner could see. The growing population of molds made the surface of the earth no longer desolate. In an instant, a vibrant ecology appeared, where all things competed.
Joyner was stunned and her heartbeat was racing!
But while she was shocked, she also thought that if there was nothing to stop them from growing, then the entire earth would be completely covered by endless mold.
“Boom!”
The huge flash caused Joyner to lose her vision.
Like a time and space catastrophe, the sky seemed to be shaken by some force, tearing a hole, and the clouds turned into a strange burning fiery red.
A beam of light fell from the top of the head, and its slender meteor-like tail expanded tens of thousands of times in an instant, just like the light of the sun suddenly zooming in, making people extremely frightened, followed by violent shaking from deep in the ground.
When her eyes raised again, Joyner felt something was wrong.
⑻Bok. Because
she found that she was standing on something as huge as a mountain, and a shadow was cast on the ground in the distance, even blocking the sunlight. And the scenery I just saw was just what I saw from the eyes of this thing.
Joyner’s heart trembled, and the white light flashed in front of her eyes again, and she woke up instantly.
She looked down and saw that the cold nuclear reactor was still in its original place, and the mold was still crawling all over the reactor shell. The things around her were familiar yet unfamiliar, and she had returned to reality. Countless spores were shaking and fluorescing, but she didn’t know when they had stopped. Withdrew from her.
Nothing has changed in this underground testing ground, it’s dead quiet.
Joyner got up and found a few drops of luminous gelatin silently dripping from the top of the skeleton onto the back of her hand.
There was no strangeness or feeling in the arm. The gelatin was absorbed by the skin instantly.
Joyner was frightened at first, and then with a trace of doubt on her face. She looked at her hand repeatedly, and when she saw that it was okay, she turned to murmur, “What is that strong light in the fog? It can’t be the sun.” “
And that huge shadow…what’s going on that can block the sun? That world full of mold…what a scary sight…”
Joyner felt dizzy. For example, he experienced a cursed dream and saw an evil god that he had never imagined in his life.
“It was the mold that led me to see that world… They look so similar to their counterparts in ancient times… They have almost never changed…”
“So… could it be that Morgana arranged everything? What I just saw, Is it the ecological network she created?”
Joyner stared at the plants at her feet and began to ponder, and soon realized another problem:
If the fungus plants were guiding herself, then their purpose should be to let herself see the world. Molds are all creations of Morgana. In other words, Morgana is the creator of that world. It is her consciousness that remains in the ecological network that leads everything she sees.
Joyner thought about it, and this seemed to be the most reasonable explanation.
But what about the purpose?
Why would Morgana let her experience that world?
Joyner frowned, there were some things that she couldn’t figure out on her own. Since she was sent here in anticipation of countless believers, she has the obligation to find out the cause of the matter.
Now, the truth remains shrouded in mystery.
A deep sense of powerlessness filled her with depression.
All scientific explanations cannot be established here, and she cannot give convincing answers and results.
Joyner stared at the skeleton for a while. The fluorescence on the surface looked flickering, which was extremely strange. The plants have crawled on the bones, covering every inch. The gelatin secreted is much less than before, but there are still a few drops falling on the metal casing of the nuclear reaction equipment.
She thought for a moment, looked around, leaned over and picked up a piece of metal fragment, shaped it into a bowl, carefully collected some gelatin, then squeezed them into a metal ball, and held it gently in her hand. .
“It should be enough.”
Although she didn’t know why she did it, Joyner had a feeling that these things grew from Morgana’s bones, and they were not there at the beginning of the experiment. After such There must be a reason for appearing here after such a long time.
She couldn’t figure it out now, but the jelly was so closely related to the mold in the area that someone had to figure it out.
It’s best to take it back and show it to Morgana, no, Nova.
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