Chapter 713: Return

Returning to the solar system from the wormhole space can be said to be a moment, or it can be said to be a long process.

For Chu Tianjiang, this was a relatively long process, and he just took advantage of this opportunity to sort out the information he had obtained from Ivey.

Chu Tianjiang didn't think that Ivy was lying, at least most of the time.

The key is that Ivy only exists in the wormhole space, and it is a scattered consciousness that has only come together with the help of Chu Tianjiang. From this, Chu Tianjiang made a deference that Ivey and Eka entered the wormhole space, and Ivey sent Eka back to her home planet. After they entered, in order to prevent the possible development and growth of human civilization, Aijia, who remained on the earth, reduced this wormhole to a source of energy and mass. In fact, this is also the main task of Aijia to stay on Earth, and after doing this, she hid the source of mass in the New World, and then created a magical world based on energy bodies on the northern continent, and she took the energy source into the coffin that had been prepared for the dragon. Because the wormhole was dismantled into a source of energy and mass, Ive's consciousness was always in a state of dissipation, that is, it did not die out, nor did it condense into shape, becoming a floating ghost. It wasn't until the advent of Feister, and the integration of the energy source and the mass source, that Ivey was given the opportunity to regenerate.

It is precisely because of this that Ivy does not know about the outside world.

If she had made up a lie, there would have been a glaring deviation from Feist's speculation in the things she had recounted.

The problem is, Ivey's words can't be fully believed on that basis.

The point is, in Ivey's story, there is one place that doesn't make sense.

That is, Ivey clearly mentioned that Aga's mission to stay on Earth is to monitor human civilization and prevent it from growing and growing. Then when the Church came to the Northern Continent, even when the Church broke the powerful confinement, she should show up and stop Feist. The problem is that instead of appearing, Aija is controlled by Fest, who obtains the secret hidden in her.

In a sense, without the secret from Aija, Fester would not have been able to create a wormhole.

Although Fester does not represent human civilization, he is not an invader, half of his genes belong to humans, and he is stronger than invaders.

It can be seen that Aijia's existence, instead of achieving its goal, has helped Feist.

If Ai Jia wants to achieve his goal, in the case that Ivy can enter the wormhole space, stay in this space forever, and make such a huge sacrifice, Ai Jia can do better, such as completely disappearing from the earth after completing the main mission.

Without her existence, without the information on her, even if Feist found the energy source and the mass source, and even knew that the Dao of Lu Dao could fuse it to produce a space bridge, Feist did not know what to do with the Dao, at least in the short term, it was impossible for him to use the energy source and the mass source to create a space bridge.

Of course, this could be the result of another scenario.

That is, Ivy didn't expect Feist to be able to break through the subspace they created, let alone to become so powerful.

If it weren't for Feist, human beings would probably not be able to discover the secrets hidden in the energy source and mass source in another 10,000 years, let alone create a space bridge. At least until then, the Shadow Empire, which once had a glorious history, had not achieved anything in this regard. In other words, even if the Shadow Empire had not been destroyed by Fester and still ruled the Old World, it would not have been possible to discover the secrets of the invaders.

It was Fest, not human civilization, that changed all that.

In addition, there is another point that Chu Tianjiang cannot understand.

That is, in the process of telling, Ivey showed strong feelings, especially in the last days, which did not conform to Chu Tianjiang's understanding of the invaders.

It's just that Chu Tianjiang doesn't have any understanding of the intruder's feelings.

In this regard, Chu Tianjiang's understanding mainly comes from some indirect information, such as what happened to Feister, such as the scene he saw on his home planet.

The problem is that through this information, Chu Tianjiang has been able to affirm that the intruder is actually a smart civilization with relatively weak individual feelings, even if the intruder's individual has a good cultivation, or politeness and etiquette, but in terms of more complex feelings, the intruder is a blank. Although this does not conform to the law of biological evolution, the invader is a social creature, living in groups before gaining intelligence, so it has a very complex social structure, and will produce complex feelings, but after entering the stage of self-evolution, the invader is likely to erase the complex feelings of the individual through some means, so as to make the society more stable.

It is important to know that in a society where every individual is born for a specific social position, it is normal for the intruder not to have too strong personal feelings. In the society of the invaders, there are only duties and obligations, and the rights that correspond to them.

Obviously, Ivey's performance did not conform to Chu Tianjiang's judgment.

Her feelings are rich and intense.

Could it be that the special environment in the wormhole space has changed her personality?

Obviously, this simply doesn't make sense.

You must know that before Chu Tianjiang gathered those mass energy bodies attached to her consciousness, Ivy did not have a complete personal consciousness at all. That is, no matter how long she has been in this space, she doesn't feel anything, so her character won't be affected in any way.

Could it be that when she regrouped, her consciousness was affected, such as absorbing the consciousness of other people?

Obviously, it definitely has nothing to do with Chu Tianjiang.

In other words, even if Ivy were to gain the consciousness of some other intelligent being, it would only be possible for Feist, who was not an emotional person.

Chu Tianjiang considered various possibilities, but could not come up with a reasonable explanation.

He had to believe that his understanding of the intruder was far from enough, and perhaps the intruder was not emotionally indifferent, but was just affected by the external environment and had to suppress his rich feelings. In any case, the invaders are intelligent beings that have evolved naturally, and they are social creatures, so the invaders must have had extremely rich individual feelings before, but in order to survive, they must control individual feelings.

Is there a more plausible explanation?

Chu Tianjiang didn't want to admit it, but there was indeed a possibility.

That is, Ivey is deliberately acting and trying to achieve a certain purpose. In other words, she was deceiving Chu Tianjiang in this way.

So, what is the purpose she wants to achieve through deception?

Chu Tianjiang thought over and over again what had happened before he separated from Ivey.

At that time, Ivey's individual feelings were most prominent. If she wanted to achieve something with this, it must have something to do with what was happening at the time.

The problem is that nothing happened at that time.

No, something happened.

That is, after the most abrupt conversation and a brief goodbye, Chu Tianjiang decided to leave the wormhole space and return to the solar system.

Could it be that Ivey's purpose was to let Chu Tianjiang leave?

Chu Tianjiang was a little puzzled, because even if Ivy didn't do anything, he would leave, it was absolutely impossible for him to stay in the wormhole space for a lifetime, even if he had infinite life, even if he spent more time in the wormhole space, it would not have an impact on the outside world.

Obviously, Aiwei's purpose was not so simple, at least not to get Chu Tianjiang out of the wormhole space.

Could it be that she wanted Chu Tianjiang not to return?

The point is, why does Chu Tianjiang want to go back?

The home planet of the invaders has been completely destroyed and is no longer suitable for living things, and the invaders are all extinct or have left the microuniverse in which they are located. Obviously, Chu Tianjiang had no reason to go back, even if he wanted to go to the other three micro-universes occupied by the invaders, he could do so by creating a space bridge by himself. In other words, Chu Tianjiang had no reason to return to the wormhole space where Ivey was.

Of course, this is definitely not a definite thing.

If something similar happened to the solar system where human beings are located, or even more tragic, but human civilization did not completely perish because of this, and at least some human beings survived, then Chu Tianjiang's best choice was to take these survivors to the invaders' micro-universe through the existing space bridge, and use the intruder's micro-universe to rebuild human civilization, at least in the invaders' micro-universe, there are more abundant resources. Among other things, there are two stars in the invader's microverse, while the solar system has only one star.

The problem is that the probability of such a possibility is very low, and it can even be said that it is impossible.

You must know that no matter how much time Chu Tianjiang delayed in the wormhole space, the time outside did not pass, and the time he spent on the invader's home planet was very short. In other words, relative to the solar system, the time for Chu Tianjiang to leave was very short.

In such a short period of time, the solar system will not change much, and human civilization will not change much.

If this catastrophe came from a long time later, then before that, human civilization had already mastered the art of creating and using space bridges, and had already gone to other micro-universes, even the micro-universes of invaders. Obviously, Chu Tianjiang didn't need to use the wormhole space where Ivey was located at all.

Chu Tianjiang was very puzzled, and even wanted to go back and ask Ivey about it.

It's just that when he left the wormhole space and the compressed space outside the escape interface, he was immediately stunned after seeing the scene in front of him.

There is no longer a need to go back and ask Ivey, because that is no longer the most important thing.

What was shown in front of Chu Tianjiang was a completely strange world, which he had never seen before, or even expected.