Chapter 40: Ministerial Control (10)
Crown caresses her skin, which has not been maintained since she fled, and the stiffness is not only due to the lack of maintenance, but also due to aging.
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biquge。
info Compared to Nabra, Earls' time flies quickly.
Korols and his assistants could have measured the evolution of Earls for a long time with their own lives, and they intervened with the planet with calm and depth.
That doesn't mean they won't age.
The fundamental laws of the universe, such as the laws of birth and death, do not have special zones that do not work.
As a result of the accumulation of time, the two of them are still aging.
A growing sense of frustration rose in Chronos' heart as the deeply interfered individuals exhibited a terrible tendency to self-evolve, and he believed that his assistant must have felt the same way.
Crippled limbs, assistants who are too weak to operate various equipment, everything in front of them, it seems as if unpleasant memories never happened.
Flowers preferred to believe that it was the failure of the two men, but the assistant's expression told him that the assistant was blaming himself, and that such self-blame did not require much thought.
The assistant broke the silence and had a long conversation with the boss.
There was a thought in his self-reproachful tone, and he was not reconciled.
After it became a purely working relationship, communication became a program that was too formal to the content.
At least that's what the captain thinks, and that doesn't mean he's against the assistant's idea.
According to Endals, the most likely thing that will get out of control is that some evolutionary program starts early, and these programs, once turned on, will produce a non-linear acceleration effect.
In other words, once out of control, controllability can only be a thing of the past, and it will become completely impossible.
Wait, the captain doesn't understand.
Now that Endals has already said that they can only do nothing after they get out of control, how much point is there to talk about it?
The assistant reminded the captain that the loss of control of the individuals was still incomplete.
If all of them had been turned on, the controlled evolutionary weaklings would have torn Endals apart long ago.
The low level of organization reflects the level of the controller, which in turn reflects the low degree of sociality of the three out-of-control individuals.
Endals looked into the captain's eyes and said firmly, that is to say, we still have some hope of redemption.
The captain's body trembled slightly when he received the words in his ears.
He said in a low voice, and only said one sentence, I have no objection.
This attempt is not direct, and Endals plans to interfere with the evolutionary races on the continent of Esnia.
Moreover, the interference will be a strict and slow process, and unlike direct interference with the structure of the genetic particle, this time the focus is more on the pure process of conscious interference.
The difficulty lies in the fact that interfering purely from the level of consciousness requires a fairly high degree of evolution.
However, the evolution of that group was too slow to interfere in the short term.
Endals asked if to reactivate Nex, and the captain agreed.
For this interference, it is clear that the captain is ready to be an outsider.
Endals, who walked away crookedly, turned his back towards the captain's smile, which was cold.
The captain seemed to be satisfied with what had been done so far, and he let out a sigh of relief and left.
He knows that patience will be abundant.
What needs to be done now is just look, yes, look.
In fact, despite rescuing his assistant, Flowers could never return to the peace of the past.
After he was isolated and began to make himself strong inside, he had a different idea.
While Endals was working like crazy, the evolution was not going well in the tall base deep in the forest.
The three individuals were able to successfully achieve basic language communication with the help of the evolutionary advantage they had acquired.
Although their understanding of the self is superficial, they distinguish between subject and object.
Their surveillance hasn't stopped since Korors rescued his assistant.
After a while, there will be new discoveries, such as a few pronunciations that are gradually hiding in the babbling calls of these individuals.
Based on an analysis of their pronunciation, Crown argues that they are using sounds to make basic formal distinctions about objects.
That's probably what you might call it.
The leader of the three individuals, or the strongest of the leaders of the group, is called Elkas.
The individuals who had been interfered with at the beginning were slightly thinner (of course, relative to Elkas, for the evolutionary weaklings under their rule, the repression caused by the rebellion again and again showed that this was also strong), and also had its own name, Herals.
There is considerable similarity to the name of Crown Flowers.
The same genetic particle structure makes the three interfered individuals sound the same as the Coros from Nabra, but can this be considered a pitiful comfort after a loss of control?
Through observation, it was observed that the structure of the new society (as Crown called it, although he knew that these individuals still had a long way to go before it became a mature and complete society) was simple, but established several basic principles of maintenance and development.
For example, small-scale limited democracy under autocracy, such as structural transmission and delegation of power.
Sadly, these principles are almost the cornerstone of Nabra's founding at the beginning of his existence.
However, it is not worth rejoicing, but should be vigilant, after all, these expanding groups are constantly having the basic conditions to move forward.
After quietly monitoring the terrible populations in the Mayar forest, Korors always had to monitor the creatures in the heart of the continent of Esnia.
In particular, Endals was about to start implementing the basic indoctrination structure after it had been constructed, which required more time for Crown to monitor.
The target includes not only the weak animals that have been indoctrinated, but of course the implementers of the indoctrination - Endals.
This time, Endals intends to instill not only the content itself, but also the basic principles that build the framework of these contents.
The reason why I think about it this is actually a big gamble on the future.
The premise is that these individuals who are planning have the ability to inherit and maintain these consciousnesses.
Worryingly, this group on the continent of Esnia is completely unevolved compared to the Mayar race, which is the basic cause of the gamble.
What was in Endals' mind, Korors couldn't be entirely sure, but one thing he was sure of was that the assistant had added a considerable idea of revenge to the attempt.
Chronos has quietly read the indoctrination, and the assistant hopes to use the indoctrination to instruct the indoctrination to understand that the truth behind the things on the planet Earls is not self-satisfied but given.
The bestowed benefactor is the ultimate kind of existence, and this existence cannot be doubted.
There is only one reason why there is no doubt about it, and that is that the benefactor is omnipotent, and he is so powerful that he can do whatever he wants, whenever and wherever he goes.
It wasn't anything new, but a transplant of Nabra's long-standing religious ideals that had been upheld by a number of families.
From these contents, it can be seen that in fact, Endals's understanding of religion is only partially in place.
The level of religious understanding of the assistant was soon shattered by new discoveries, and the captain found nothing new after a new stage of indoctrination, according to Endals.
A closer examination of the traces of computer use revealed that some of the content had become difficult to open and browse.
Crown was alerted, and the sudden betrayal of his assistant not long ago made him naturally determined to know what the unopened file was.
Several attempts to no avail, and the forcible recovery of the files led to the collapse of the computer system.
Crown thumped the action button, but that didn't solve the problem.
Endals had already improved the piloting system of one of the aircraft, and was now on an indoctrination mission in the aircraft.
Korors didn't wait, and hurried to the continent of Esnia.
Near the great river in the hinterland of the Esnia continent, the original ethnic group is no longer visible.
With a little search, the ethnic groups are migrating.
To be exact, to be driven away.
The huge wake in the tail vent of Endals's aircraft caused the solid silicon-based powder to rise very high as it swept over land, resulting in poor monitoring.
Not knowing what the assistant wanted to do, the captain didn't think much about it and operated the aircraft to block in front of the assistant.
Unable to escape the captain's obstruction several times, the assistant took the initiative to contact the captain.
In response to the captain's questioning, Endals avoided the importance and said lightly that he was arranging a more suitable place for these evolved weaklings.
The captain wanted him to give up such a drive, and to prevent the assistant from passing.
The assistant had to give up, and after panicking on the ground, the creature ran helplessly back to its original habitat.
Korors watched his assistant's craft depart in the direction of the base before leaving Esnia.
The Garden of Idal, the so-called land of perfection, was familiar to Korors, and it sounded too much like the place that everyone in Nabra wished to go to after the death of their lives—heaven.
What a paradise, in the course of studying in the flight academy, Chronos thought about this question without believing and not accepting.
Of course, those who do not believe in Heaven and the Supreme Benefactor in Nabra are absolutely different and will be rejected by the whole society, even their own families.
So, Chronos behaved normally, and no one could tell that he was a paradise outlier.
The assistant actually did this, and the captain naturally had no reason to worry about being regarded as an outlier in Earls.
He returned to the base contemptuously, quietly watching his assistant's actions, especially the documents that still couldn't be opened.
Chronos believed that there must have been something to do with the assistant's action of driving away the living beings.
The two men were very uncomfortable with each other, and the captain was more often lightheaded.
Every time in the crack of the hidden door, Endals, who passed by with his leaned body, would pause his gaze for a moment.
The guarded Crown felt it every time, but silence without dialogue was no exception.
The captain knew that the assistant was still holding on to his ideas, and that not taking action for the time being did not mean that he had given up.
So he couldn't take his assistant lightly, and the amount of liquid poured into the cup was gradually decreasing.
At the end of a normal day, Korors drank another glass of cloudy liquid and lay down on the bed.
He stared at the uneven roof left by the rough construction process, and gradually fell asleep, and the moment he fell asleep, he asked himself how many times he had not fallen asleep so peacefully.
Then darkness struck, and he felt himself fall into a deep, boundless darkness, a bottomless fall.
The professor of the flight academy said that no one knows what is in the black hole, because no one can escape from it alive, is it now, is he falling into the black hole?
Obviously lying in bed.
The sudden appearance of a large star in the darkness interrupted Korors' thoughts, and the instinctive dodge was completely useless.
The star lunged towards his body, only to disappear into the darkness through his body.
Strange thing, knowing that it is darkness, how did I see the stars coming?
The basic mirror principle holds that there must be light reflected by the observed object, which enters the observer's eye through different combinations, and then the light signal is received and transformed, becoming the basic component particles in the mind, which are also embodied in combination, which is commonly referred to as seeing.
But where does the light come from in the darkness?
Where is the reflection of light?
It doesn't matter if there's movement or stillness in the dark, there's no reference and a simple digital situation scan, and you can't feel it at all.
I don't know how long it took, but the light from the darkness shook Korors' heart, and he came to his senses.
The light comes from a circulating star, but not a star, because the light is distinctly different from the light of a star.
The star slowly approached Colors, slowly turning.
Different areas of the planet emit different amounts of light.
If you look closely, it is the very tiny luminous particles on the star that make up the light, and then the general outline of the light, and Korors can see that the planet is somewhat similar to Earls.
At this time, a fierce ray of light peeked out from behind the star, and it was this thread that stung Colors's eyes, and the pain came, and he couldn't help but dodge and shake.
It's a dream, and the so-called trip is a dream, and it's a dream contained in someone else's dream.
The assistant, who leaned against the wall at the foot of the bed, told the captain the origin of the dream.
He added a special ingredient to the captain's drink, and it didn't matter what kind of molecular particles they were.
Endals emphasized this point, and the captain agreed.
Why should the captain be handed over to the dream, and the important question is to dream for a long time.
What the assistant said was not an explanation, and the captain did not hear any regret or guilt from his explanation, but only a slow narrative.
Endals told the captain that the captain's previous attempts to stop him were only temporarily stopping.
He is not a person who casually gives up his ideas, and he is not a person who easily turns back.
Endalstein told the captain that his indoctrination, which was no less significant than the first direct interference, had in fact established the idea of a high degree of inheritability for the lives of Esnia.
After talking about the concept, Endals paused, saying that this concept is probably a little inappropriate, and it is more appropriate for us to call it the core of religion.
In Endals' narratives, Korors learns that Endals caused these less evolved beings to accept the basic thinking of right and wrong.
And on this basis, combined with the mutual harassment and possession and killing between different species, it established the standard of thinking that only oneself is true, and the other self must be evil.
Chronos asked the assistant what he could do if he thought that the other person would be evil, and the assistant said easily, "Destroy the other party."
He then asked rhetorically, it was normal and natural.
The assistant, perhaps standing for a long time, took a few steps crookedly, and began to cry out in a somewhat frantic manner, "I can't tolerate the merciless betrayal of those who have merely been interfered with, and this is the beginning."
God, what's the difference between Endals and Nabra's crazy maniacs challenging the order of the galaxy?