1037, Element Zero (26)

Green Light Zero was picking at the pile of bones near the ownerless lair.

+12 DNA points, +13 DNA points, this is the regular result.

If you're lucky, you'll snort and fly up a rotating panel of components.

[Hint: The 'Green Light' group flips through the bones of extinct creatures and discovers a new evolutionary component: Bone Armor.] 】

[Bone Armor: An armor piece with defensive ability, which can slightly increase the health of creatures after evolution, and the increased health cannot be stacked. 】

[Hint: The Unowned Lair will have a new owner after '5' days, during which time any mob found in the Lair will have the option to 'occupy' or 'destroy' it.] 】

Hey? Occupy it, but what kind of operation is it to destroy?

[If you often go back to your hometown, you will find,] the stupid system said: [Within a certain range, the fruits or other vegetarian foods produced per unit of time are limited, destroying the ownerless nest can make this location not appear for a long time, which is conducive to relieving the pressure on the food supply, of course, if it is a carnivorous creature, it will definitely be kept.] 】

'Then I only have the option of [occupying]?" ’

[Yes, you let the green light run too far, and you also collected a lot of components, at this time it is not cost-effective to return or die, you can only take a little risk to occupy it. 】

Not...... The stupid system only depends on whether the life and death of living things are valuable, I have to pay a little attention to it, and don't let it give up any worthless populations, and the other thing is-

'What risk?' ’

[You'll know if you try it, it's the only option anyway, isn't it?] The stupid system actually sold off.

Try it, can you still die?

I commanded Green Light Zero to the edge of the ownerless lair, and sure enough, new bubbles appeared on its head, with the patterns of "flag" and "explosion" on them, which were simple and straightforward.

Poke the flag, then click the green checkmark that pops up.

[Hint: The 'Greenlight' group has chosen to occupy an ownerless lair.] 】

[Hint: According to the comparison of the strength of 'Green Light' and the original owner of the nest, it will take '1' days before it is fully occupied.] 】

[Hint: The 'Green Light' group will migrate most of its members, and will be delayed by '0' days due to obstruction by hostile mobs on the way.] 】

[Hint: Multiple wildlife will continue to attempt to occupy the unowned lair, and the 'Green Light' population will need to secure control of the nest for the duration of the occupancy.] 】

[Hint: How to deal with the attacker does not affect the attitude of their group towards the occupier, and it is possible to gain DNA points in the process, but not the Evolution Component.] 】

Oooo

With a slightly impassioned sound effect, the image in front of me split in two.

On the left is the edge of the nest jumping and whining, and a "green light" of a "flag bubble" appears on his head.

On the right is the "seaside lair" that has not been back for a long time, and if you look at the scale, the number of green lights has exceeded 100, and they each methodically strengthen the nest, collect food, and train new individuals, and there are "twisting creatures" and "small eggshells" wandering aimlessly nearby.

The next moment, the movements of the entire group were paused, and then the behavior pattern completely changed, they were orderly divided into several groups of people, about a third continued to stay, and the other "green lights" called for companions, dragged their families and mouths, each carrying a lot of food and followed in the direction of the "green light zero", all of them appeared on their heads, and the dotted arrows pointing to a flag were depicted in perfect agreement.

――――

[Pangolin, omnivorous, 'Attack: 1', 'Friendly: 2', 'Speed: 1'.] 】

After the two images are shown at the same time, the scene of the "Green Light Leader" migrating with his younger brothers disappears, and the first "visitor" appears on the side of "Green Light Zero".

It was a creature with four short legs, a long head and tail, small eyes and undulating scales on its back, more like a crocodile than a pangolin, if its mouth was larger.

And if you look closely, you can also find that the "scale armor" on its back is just a mimic pattern on the skin, which is very consistent with the weak strength of its "121".

Woo mile! Whisper!

The "green light" stepped forward to communicate with it, and a "note" appeared above each of the two sides, and they were successfully accepted as partners.

[What did the pangolin say? 】

'I guess, I'm really not tasty, or something?' ’

If the "Green Lights" were to carry out this "defensive mission" on their own, they would probably kill any creatures that approached the nest, as the purpose was conflicting.

However, in this battle, which is expected to last a day, if every creature is killed, if it does not cause the relationship to drop, "Green Light Zero" and its henchmen will not have such a strong physical strength.

Therefore, as long as the creatures encountered in the early stage are not "permanently hostile", it should be a good idea to accept them as temporary allies, and when you have to fight in the end, you can also have a lot of helpers.

[Your idea is very good, but it ignores an important question, that is, why the other party wants to form an alliance with you. 】

'Because the green light sings better than it?' I had a vague idea of something, but I said it anyway.

[That's because after forming the alliance, 'Green Light' also shared food and nests with allies at the same time,] Stupid System said: [And in this kind of temporary defensive mission, it has no impact on the current ethnic relations, why are they willing to help you?] 】

'Hmmm......'

Woo mile~

I was thinking about it, and the little green light follower had already answered with action.

It runs on its short legs to a fruiting bush near the unowned nest, picks a fruit from it, and runs back to hand it to the pangolin.

After eating the fruit, the pangolin chattered with it again, and a bubble with a "flag" appeared on its head, and began to patrol the vicinity of the nest in a similar manner, although its combat effectiveness was not worth expecting at all.

As it sees, since the "Green Light" does not yet have control of the lair in this mission, the promise to "allow friendly creatures to rest in their lair" is simply a gesture of generosity, and only by providing food to these temporary allies can they be asked to help, and as expected, in this case, more food than usual.

[That's it, bringing a bunch of weak chickens can't enhance much defense, but the food consumed is not discounted at all, if you use up all the food during the defense, even if you occupy the nest, it will be very troublesome, so, my suggestion is, only leave the ones that can be negotiated, and the fruits are supplied to vegetarian creatures, and weak creatures like pangolins will be killed and given to carnivorous creatures as food, which is the theoretical response to maximize the efficiency of the defensive mode. 】

You're trying to kill other species in secret. ’

【Fu?】 】