Chapter 10: Experiments and Laboratories

"A pack of flood beasts." Blake added with a blank face. "Ah......" Rey cried, "there is some truth to that. "You're going to read them all?" Blake, seeing Rey open page after page, and because he didn't know what to do for a while, he asked a sentence that was obviously completely meaningless. As soon as the words came out, he twitched the corners of his mouth first, and hurriedly continued: "Don't answer me." As soon as Blake finished speaking, he began to feel that his actions were so stupid, and he simply stared at the three seeds floating up and down in the giant petri dish. The medicine man, and the others, would have noticed that Blake's expression now looked as if he was trying to see a flower from the three seeds, and he was still the kind who didn't stop if he didn't see it.

Suddenly, Blake "swished" to his feet straight, his eyes staring incredulously at the middle of the three seeds. "Rey?" He exclaimed in an uncertain tone, "Look at that seed in the middle? "What's wrong? Is there something wrong? Rey looked up and looked at the seed. This ......," Blake glared at the seed, "do you see anything?" "See what?" Rey tilted his head and shifted his angle, trying to see something unusual in it. "Nothing." Blake shook his head, "I guess I'm dazzled." "Uh-huh......" Rey stared at the boy for another ten seconds, then frowned. He shook his head again and looked back at the pages on his computer.

"......" Blake pinched his left arm hard, and his mind was full of what he had just seen - the muse's face flashed in the moment when the seed was lit up again, and the picture was very clear. Blake was sure it wasn't an accident, but the picture appeared for a moment, and it never reappeared. This made it impossible for him to verify it, and it was difficult for him to explain it to Rey. What do you want him to say? Say I just saw the muse, right on the seed in the middle? Come on, he'd rather go to the ship's toilet than say such unfounded words.

After a few more moments, Black began to count the number of energy ores on the first layer of the bench. "......" Blake twitched the corners of his mouth, feeling very bored. Rey, you've seen so much, do you think there's anything we can do with those seeds? After another moment, Blake asked. Well, for now, there really is. Rey kicked his feet and the metal chair slid away from the computer. He looked at Blake and asked, "Would you like to come and see for yourself?" It's kind of interesting. "Still can't." Blake quickly shook his head, "Do you have time to explain now?" ”

"To open the passage connecting the two universes, a huge amount of energy is needed." "If we can harness this energy, we might be able to perfectly mimic the energy waves of the Essence Explosion." "That's a crazy idea." Blake's face was expressionless, but a closer look could still see the corners of his mouth twitch slightly. "What if you just throw one into the power room?" Blake then proposed, "Replace our existing energy with this." "I think nine times out of ten, it's going to blow it up." Rey slapped his palms with a snap. "Oh? Why? "Blake wasn't much of a scientist and didn't know much about certain things. Rey relied on his innate geographical advantage to be better than others in this aspect.

"As far as I know, after the seed is activated, the energy contained in it is released instantaneously. And if you want to use the energy in it, you must first activate the seed. "But our power chamber simply can't withstand such a strong energy shock, and we can't store that much energy." You must know that these seed energies were stored by the ancient Helka people in a special way in order to open up the passage between two parallel universes. "Oh, I see." Blake nodded slightly. "However, if the energy in the seed is released instantaneously, how will the energy that sustain the channel and transport the energy be replenished after the channel is opened? If you don't replenish energy and maintain it at the end of the line right away, the passage should start to collapse immediately. Immediately after, Blake analyzed.

"Remember the name of this experiment? TREE OF ENERGY. Rey raised the index finger of his right hand. What do you mean......" Blake was a little confused. "I guess this seed isn't just for storing energy." Rey tapped his fingers lightly on the tabletop, making a "click" sound. "You mean that it grows into something like a tree, and then absorbs the energy of another universe like the roots of a tree absorb nutrients to sustain itself?" Blake frowned, surprised. "Yes." Rey nodded, "That's pretty much what I thought. ”

"It's almost time for us to go back." Blake suggested. "Yes." Rey stood up and made a stretching motion, "It's been so long, the people on the other side of the passage must be worried." "I'm going to go through that weird corridor again." Blake's tone sounded a bit like complaining. "Is it weird?" Rey glared, a little puzzled. "No...... Not. Blake pinched his fingers and replied. Let's go, then. Rey gestured to the door. You ancient Helka must have been rich. Walking to the door, Blake suddenly said this. Uh, probably like earthlings build nuclear power plants......" Rey replied to Blake.

Lab 9, corridor. "Looks like we're going to send someone here in the future." Blake looked around, his face whiter than usual, "I've got to call someone to clean it up." "Well, send a spaceship to send these corpses back to Helka." Rey pinched the searchlight with no energy source. "Where are you going to bury them?" Blake carefully avoided a corpse lying on the ground and asked. "Let's bury it in the open space next to the giant robot ruins." Rey shrugged his shoulders and said he didn't want to talk too much about it. The portal was not far away, and the silver-white light flickered steadily.

"Gone." Rey said. "Yes." Blake wrizzled as he looked at the corpses strewn across the ground. They carefully rounded the corpses, their white eyes reflecting the light of portals and sconces. "......," Blake glanced at the white shirt on the right side of a corpse, and an electronic pen engraved with the emblem of the ancient Helka star pinned to the pocket of his shirt—the corpse's robe was open—and he unbuttoned, his shoulders shrunk silently. Then, Blake walked through the portal. Rey waited for Blake to enter, looked left and right, and then followed. Inside, they were the same as when they came - there was enough energy on the Purple Sun to support the portal for a few days.

"Rey, with the existing equipment on the Ziyang, are you sure to locate it accurately?" As Blake walked, he grabbed a light blue band of light, and was surprised to find that it was so easy to be caught. "I don't know, but I can try." Rey looked with interest at the ribbon of light that Blake was clutching in his hand. "Many laboratories in the ancient Helka Star had special protection, and there was no way to locate them with ordinary detection instruments." "If you can't locate it...... That's a problem. Blake frowned, and with a slight force of his hand, he bent the otherwise straight band of light. What's wrong? Rey slipped his left hand into his pants pocket and felt for something. Rey was surprised to find that it was a Bluetooth headset that he couldn't find before, and his eyebrows jumped, and he immediately plugged it back in.

"I'm thinking, if the portal on the Purple Sun is broken, and we don't know where that lab is, then the people we sent over won't ......" Blake said to himself as if he hadn't noticed Rey's behavior just now. Although it is very unlikely that the things of our ancient Helka star are bad......" Rey listened, frowning. "Even if you don't get broken in battle," Blake exerted too much force, and with a "snap" snapped, breaking the band of light in his hand. The glowing color that had immediately receded from the broken bands of light turned into a lifeless, dead gray. As soon as Blake let go, the strip of light turned into powder and drifted away. "Rey, how many King Elves can your lab withstand with all their might?" Blake asked, waving his hand.

"If it's the most ordinary kind, it should be one." Rey tried to grab a silvery-white ribbon of light with the book, but the ribbon slipped out of his hand, "Of course, if it's the best kind, it should be around five." "Oh, that's a real problem." Blake gave a polite look of regret. "What? You're not trying to just punch it through, are you? "Rey didn't think that would be a good idea. The place where the ancient Helka Star built its secret laboratory was not the kind of place where the laboratory should be built to outsiders, but where there was danger. Their scientific and technological achievements at that time had prompted them to build a secret laboratory deep underneath the Volcanic Star, and if this laboratory was built in a place like the depths of the Ocean Star, it would be a big trouble to penetrate it directly.