Chapter 60: Unwarranted Goodwill
"This is the restaurant, the place where you get your energy." The host replied with a smile.
Just when everyone didn't know how to eat in this empty room, everyone noticed that the silver ground in front of them gradually rippled, and then square platforms of different sizes rose from the ground, and finally hovered in midair.
These scenes in front of them made Mo Ran and the others not know what words to use to describe them, this seemingly hard ground would flow like liquid. And such a restaurant is undoubtedly the most suitable for those creatures of different sizes.
As long as there is basic information about the diners, the restaurant will automatically adjust the appropriate location and size.
"What kind of technology is this?" Mo Ran asked Rogge in a low voice. He'd never seen anything like it before.
"I don't know, but there's definitely anti-gravity, but there's no clue about metal." Look at those dining tables and chairs suspended in mid-air. Although it may not be as comfortable as the upholstery, this technology alone is not comparable to the earth today. Rogge replied in a low voice.
"The air here has been replaced according to Earth's standards, so you can rest assured." The intelligent host replied to Mo Ran and the others with a smile.
I don't know why, Mo Ran felt that the intelligent host in front of him seemed to have its own thoughts and feelings. At least some highly anthropomorphic expressions and words.
"Aren't they worried about the threat of overintelligence?" Mo Ran asked Rogge again.
"Who knows, we're not in that tech phase yet." Rogge replied in a low voice, he couldn't make an evaluation of the performance of the intelligent host in front of him, he could only say that human beings had not yet entered the point of fully understanding artificial intelligence.
Hearing Rogge's answer, Mo Ran was also a little speechless, not knowing how he should answer. In terms of artificial intelligence, I don't know if it is influenced by some not-so-good ideas, and humans have always avoided these. As a result, the development of intelligent machines on the earth is still very slow.
"These people aren't your companions!" When everyone didn't know what to do next, they heard the captain's voice again, but this time Mo Ran saw the captain appear behind them in silver-gray armor and a transparent mask. And by these people he was referring to the elves who followed them.
For his appearance, Mo Ran and these people didn't feel anything at all, and it seemed that he suddenly appeared behind them.
Mo Ran was relieved to think of the short-range transmission system before, but they didn't know how advanced the technology was needed to be able to carry out short-distance transmission inside the spaceship.
"They are our companions." Rogge replied immediately, turning his head to look at the captain.
It was the first time to look at this captain so closely, and there was still some difference between the overall and humans. Probably because they were flying, they had no nostrils on their faces, only four holes that could be closed at any time, and their eyes also had eyelids to protect them.
The captain looked at the elves who followed them. "Looks like a new friend I just met! I don't think they seem to be able to adapt to the air on Earth. He said simply.
Mo Ran only had time to notice the Black Earth Elves following behind them at this time, and their faces didn't seem to be very good. After all, the oxygen content of the earth is lower than where they live, and the gravity is also lower. It's like people from lowland places on earth going to the plateau, and it's a little hard to get used to.
Unfortunately, the elves didn't understand what they were talking about. But when they saw the other person looking over, they were still very nervous. After all, now that they don't know where they are, the abilities of these creatures have completely exceeded their imagination.
Just now they were behind them, but they saw the scene of the even taller giant suddenly appearing, these are all demonic abilities. And they don't understand what they say, which naturally makes them feel very bad. What's more, they still look at them from time to time, which makes them feel even more uneasy.
"What are these guys talking about?" I knew that everyone didn't understand, but there were still elves who threw this question out.
"I don't know, but it shouldn't be a bad thing!" The other elf whispered in reply, only his words seemed more like convincing himself to believe the words than to make others believe them.
"Xianxian, what do you think?" The elder whispered to the female elf who had been following him, this was also the only female elf in their team, and at the same time, her identity was also somewhat special. This contact was originally planned to be for her to come, but in the end, the elder himself was still a little worried, and it was he who came forward for all the things.
Now they don't know what kind of environment they are in, so the elder can't use his own experience to make up for those gaps, so he can only ask Xianxian's thoughts.
"It shouldn't be bad, at least we've shown enough goodwill before." Xianxian was a little hesitant. It is very illogical to put all the uncertainty on the little bit of goodwill that has been done before. But that's all I can think about now. With the terrifying nature of the other party's weapons, they had all seen it just now, and it was something that could only be created by demons.
"Since it's your companion, I won't say anything." The captain looked back at the elves who were only waist-high, and then thought about it, and gave an order.
"Okay, I don't know what you like to eat, but I still need to replenish my energy." The captain smiled, but his smile looked a little horrified.
Regarding the closeness shown by the other party, Mo Ran and the others were a little stunned. Because in many materials, most of the strange creatures in the universe get along with each other with a cautious attitude, and if the technological civilization is very different, they will even occupy each other's planets. This is not an isolated case, but there are many, many examples.
After this civilization enters an alliance, it can have a certain institutional constraint, otherwise this kind of cosmic tilting will not stop. And the Protoss is the most powerful race in this alliance system.
That being said, the universe is so big that there are too many places for the alliance to take care of. And the captain's kindness was like a sharp knife in everyone's hearts. No one knows when this sharp knife will fall.
There were even a few people in the team who held their guns tightly to prevent any situation from happening.