1225, The Fourth Natural Calamity (15)

Lush monster planet is beaten into a pot of porridge.

Even if you look down from the orbit of the satellite, you can see the distinct red and green.

The two factions that are currently fighting can be named "Fusion Faction" and "Primitarian Faction".

The Fusion Faction is a group of Bao who have been recognized by the group consciousness "Solian" of Bao, and have fused with local creatures to form Treebeard, Dryad and Pamela, and are planning to unify the Planet of Lush Monsters and then fight against the Outer Demons.

The Primitives, on the other hand, are the Ba's who have not been "enlightened" by Solian and have apparently refused to recognize the Fusionists as Ba'o, and have attacked Pamela's scouts and vanguards when they arrive on their settled islands.

Specifically, it was a small group of dryads leading some small animals that merged along the way to land to find their kind, eating fruits and singing songs, and suddenly they were beaten by a large group of vines that appeared in all directions.

Of course, the vines, the shape of this batch of "primitive" Bao is the same as before the "Fusion Faction" was ignited by Solian, but the combat power is quite strong, and the small animals and plants mixed by the "Fusion Faction" are directly killed by the whip-like vines.

The dryads tried to fight back, but the plant toxins did not work well against the native Bao who was also a plant, and they fled in panic and called for help from the ancient trees that followed them, at first it was quite overwhelming, but as the number of native Bao increased, the ancient trees were instead bound by a large number of vines rushing out, and finally they were torn apart.

The encounter was only a trigger, as the scouts returned to report their encounters, and the attacking native Bao returned to the gathering to report that they had discovered a "monster turned from their compatriots", and then the tentative vanguard of both sides encountered again, losing both sides, and then the two sides went to war around the island.

As always, there is no way to help either side of this war, if it is recognized by the group consciousness or not, the fusion faction Bao is naturally orthodox, but there is no change in the appearance over there, isn't it orthodox that is completely primitive in its original form?

In its current form, it may be best for the Fusionists to forcibly conquer the Primitives so that they too learn to merge and coexist.

But the problem is that the "fusion" ability of the fusion faction is ineffective against the original faction, who is also Bao, and even if the vines of the two factions are forcibly entangled, it will only end in the withering and death of one of them.

From this point of view, the "war" and "xenophobia" characteristics of the Pao population can be described as worthy of the name, and even their own people are not spared.

After this unexpected circumstance, Pamela is visibly confused for a while and tries to seek the guidance of her "Father", but the collective consciousness that has awakened Pamela and fallen into a deep sleep will not be revived when the Bao race is not in mortal crisis.

By the way, her intelligence seems to be okay, and she probably understands that I won't intervene in this fight, so she didn't try to fly in the "dandelion" to find Maryfia.

Eventually, after finding that she couldn't take down the Primitives, Pamela decided to bypass the Primitives' entrenched islands for a while, trying to distance herself from them while incorporating the other islands into her territory.

But unfortunately, although the primitive Bao has been sticking to a "island" since awakening, it does not mean that they are not mobile, after sensing the emergence of "fusion monsters", they almost immediately awakened from the state of confusion and chaos, although there is no Thorian ignition, and there is no leader like Pamela, but still take the initiative to contact other people who have not yet been assimilated by the "monster", while taking action to prevent the expansion of the "monster".

In terms of specific combat effectiveness, on the side of the fusion faction, the combat power of the tree beard and the dryad, as well as those small animals, is not too high, and vehicles such as "dandelion", "tumbleweed" and "duckweed" can play a greater auxiliary role.

But the primitive side is completely different, this faction of Bao fights on its own, that is, through the slender body of branches, vines and leaves, and their way of communicating with other island compatriots across the sea is a strange pattern of a large number of Bao gathering into a group, with the internal members "steering" and the external members "paddling".

After the two sides fought, the whole scene looked like, uh...... Some kind of disaster movie with a snake or python as the main character.

The end result of this expanding war is that the Fusionists and the Primitives each occupy 50% of the islands on the planet, and the long and twisted borders and coastlines between the two sides are fighting at all times - after all, plants don't need to rest.

In this ongoing war, although Pamela did not know the allusion of boiling beans and burning beans, she still wanted to negotiate with the "Native Bao" more than once, but she was never allowed to enter, even if the Fusion faction "captured" many Native Bao alive, none of them showed any intention to negotiate, and they even refused any form of communication, as if the Native faction was really bent on fighting the Fusion faction to the end.

I do know the reason for this: all the primitive Bao are now under the same great will, which has not yet evolved to perceive what every child sees and hears, so that Pamela will not be able to negotiate with a child alone.

This will is inferior to Sorian, and it does not yet have a clear self-concept, or rather, it thinks that it is the entire unexpectedly awakened primitive Bao race, and since there is a monster that will merge and exterminate the race, it naturally has to fight with all its might.

According to the "Bao introduction" given by my sister, they are clearly a species that communicates through telepathy, but it is because of my act of "summoning the land" that Solian uses "language" rather than "telepathy" as the main means of communication.

As a result, the "primitives" who communicate through telepathy and the "fusionists" who communicate through language see the same thing: "The guys on the other side called without saying anything? Hit it! ”

If Maryfia, who is fluent in both languages, takes the initiative to become a translator after the contact war, they may have a chance to coexist peacefully, but the problem is that Marifia is just a dummy, and if she does become a translator, it is actually me who actually does the work.

It's not that I'm lazy when I don't do this, after all, the translation work lasts at most until they succeed in cracking the other party's way of communication, and the reason for not doing it is actually because the person is too high, if I try to connect with the telepathy of the proto-Bao, then the ignorant "subgroup consciousness" will blow up on the spot.

[So, you're really not going to interfere? 】

It is not impossible to let them continue to fight, after all, war is the greatest driving force for the development of science and technology. ’

[Fight each other while climbing technology, and finally join forces to fight the enemy when the 'Extraterrestrial Demon' appears?] 】

It seems like a very royal development. ’

[However, your green skins are about to come into contact with them, do you think they don't look like extraterrestrial demons?] 】

‘……’