Chapter 41: Confusion (1)

Korors looked at the assistant across from him, who was skewed and trembling with excitement, and realized in his heart the possible future he had brought to the less evolved group of animals, and a fear came over him.

According to the current rate www.biquge.info of evolution of Earls' creatures, even if there is an acceleration factor, the two of them will not be able to see the terrible day.

The uncertainty of not being seen could double that fear, and Flowers felt that the assistant must be insane, and how strong the sense of revenge that had been inspired by the betrayal in his heart must have been.

The base is hidden deep beneath Vandel, and the two stay in the base.

They can realize how dangerous the future of Earls is, but the population in the Mayar jungle will not be affected in the slightest.

In fact, since rescuing the assistant, Crown has not been there in person, at most he has arranged for the monitoring equipment to watch from afar.

Probably the main reason, if you ask yourself, is that after so much, Crown is not at all as courageous and energetic as when he first came to Earls, and he is not even able to support his positive attitude with hatred like his assistant, who is no longer physically complete.

In the following time, the days began to pass unhurriedly, and more importantly, aging seemed to begin to quietly accelerate.

The life delay system designed by the assistant in a hurry is not perfect, and it is so irregular that it may automatically identify an emergency and hypnotize the two directly, leaving them half-dead.

Despite his disagreement, Korors spent a lot of time carefully examining every nook and cranny of the base, especially the items he had brought with him when he fled from Nabra, and then he and his assistant entered the special room, lay down quietly, and after confirming that the base would operate at a minimum according to the pre-set program, he ordered the assistant to activate the delay system.

Each program contained in the system was activated, and Korors turned his head to look at the assistant, the smile on his incomplete face, the same as the smile he had when he first reported to the ship.

Korors nodded, letting the vertigo in her brain slowly dissipate, and before the vertigo was complete, Korors suddenly remembered a question, wasn't Endals originally designed to be hypnotized in an emergency?

So what's going on with vertigo now?

In the Mayar forest, the equipment designed and installed by Endals in the towering base was idle, and the fate of being idle was uncertain, and it had already collapsed, and some were still flashing red or green.

But Elcas didn't care, everything in front of him was left behind by the stranger from an unknown land.

Speaking from the heart, Elkas understood the fear in his heart at first, and the other party captured him and Herals at will, which meant unchallengeable control.

The experience in the lab was equally painful and unreminiscent.

Strangely, with the experience of being in that huge strange place, both his and Herals's senses changed, and something seemed to begin to become clear.

Elcas tried to understand and appreciate the people who were controlling them at that moment, even when they were being transferred to the woods.

Looking at the environment, Elcas felt as if he had seen it somewhere, and after careful calculation, this place was so similar to the place where the tall guy who brought them here had been before capturing them, but it was certainly not anywhere.

Elcas found himself doing a lot under the dictates of the guy, which made him impatient.

Sometimes the guy would use something he didn't know to deal with him, and after the flash, it was hard for him to tell what was uncomfortable, and he didn't even know if it was pain or itching, in short, it was a very uncomfortable feeling.

After many times, impatience turned into irritation, and Elcas thought that he could not continue like this.

What's more, he found that all the individuals here were divided into three levels.

The use of unknown means against Elcas was naturally high, followed by him and Herals and the little one.

Elcas, who had had a wonderful feeling for the little guy from the very beginning, thought of a terrible question, what if that guy did the same to the little guy?

It's hard to imagine what that kind of means will bring to the little one.

But why is it that once you have this idea, it is so difficult to get rid of it at all?

After observing under this feeling, with a more careful attitude, Elcas found that in fact, the three of them, as the second layer, really had the most contact with the hairy animals in the third layer, and they were also the most willing to accept Elcas's orders.

At the very least, Elkas looked more like their kind than that horrible fellow.

Elkas tried to test some of his ideas, and he began to quietly give orders to the lowest individuals, avoiding the seemingly absent-minded fellow, of course.

At the beginning, he told Herals his idea, and Herals objected again and again, she put her hand on Elcas's chest, looked at Elcas's eyes, and told Elkas to know that he was not actually opposed, which strengthened Elcas's determination.

Be sure to give it a try.

It didn't take much to try, or Elkas couldn't wait.

That day, he and Herals climbed to the top of the towering base with the little one, stood behind another terrible creature that didn't move, and began to try to shake the one that didn't move.

The strong upper limbs of the three people quickly made the immobile guy move.

Not knowing if the long strip-shaped object he had ordered to stay on the ground would lead the target out this time, he crouched down and carefully observed the exit at the bottom of the tall object.

Elcas found himself holding his arm, the ends of his forelimbs wet.

That guy must show up, or this attempt today will be useless.

It didn't take much time for the guy to appear, and when his body came out of the exit, Elcas jumped up and crashed into the same guy that had been shaking, and the top one smashed the bottom, and two guys of different sizes lay on the ground.

Without hesitation, Elcas let out a sharp scream, and the large and small individuals that emerged from the dense forest rushed in the direction they understood in the call.

They knew they needed to bite the guy lying on the ground and eat it.

The plan was simple and straightforward, and the effect was so sudden and effective that Herals yelled at Elcas excitedly, and she wanted to tell Elcas that Elcas was the best.

The little guy who turned his head and smashed the thing in his hand to the ground was also very excited.

Of course, the countless individuals in the lower places were the most excited, and they rushed towards the target, and soon the surrounded target began to scream, Elcas knew that this attempt was successful, and that there would be no damn thing that would always control him and make him miserable.

Agitated, he felt his body become hot, his skin itched unbearably, and on closer inspection, the ends of his lower limbs changed.

After the intense itching, his body began to grow taller, and it was actually the same as the guy who was being bitten!

Frightened, he nearly fell off the top of the base, and Herals, apparently frightened, dragged him by the way.

If it hadn't been for the monster that suddenly appeared and hovered around to save the target who was being bitten, perhaps Elkas would have been happier.

The body that changed after the itching carried a foggy feeling, and when this feeling disappeared, the debris on the ground that he wanted to see did not appear.

Herals tells him that a monster has appeared and saved his target.

Elcas thought for a long time, and he was sure that it was the target's accomplice who had saved the target.

He noticed that the target hadn't been with the accomplice who had been in the tall area for a long time, so why did the accomplice come back this time?

He worked hard every day to observe the direction in which the monster was flying, but it never came to fruition.

After giving up observation, he took the hairy fellows and smashed the things that were in the deep hole, and began to use the hole as a place for them to live, after all, they didn't have to worry about the heat or cold or the other guys who wanted to make food for them.

Over the next few days, Elcas transformed the people he controlled into the most powerful force in the forest.

This is manifested not only in the fact that they are the only people who can prey on all animals, but also in the obedience of other species.

The abundance of food, coupled with the improvement of living conditions, has allowed this group to grow very quickly.

Telling the individuals in the group what to do and who to do it at the right time improves the structure of the original life.

Although Elcas was amazed at why he was able to come up with many ways to solve the problems that arose, he was even more surprised at why he found so many problems every day between dawn and dark.

One of the problems that came with the growth of the population was that he and his companions, as well as the little guy Paris, could not control and guide the growth of the group, and needed someone to help him.

At this time, Herals came up with a solution.

This method seems very simple, that is, the individuals in the group are classified according to certain criteria, and after classification, the appropriate individuals are selected as representatives of the three of them to control all the individuals.

This method is actually the same method as the previous method implemented by the target they defeated, and the effect naturally does not need to be doubted.

Herals's criterion is the origin of the individual, that is, to see which previous generation the individual was born from, and thus to determine which group to which he should belong.

After a simple but effective division, the whole group is divided into many small groups.

After a simple division of labor in the search for food, Elkas had more ideas.

He thought he needed to write something down, and the whole idea was agreed by Herals.

The difficulty is that it is impossible to turn something they talk about with the other person, such as a scream, into something that can be circulated, knowing that screams of different tones cannot be transmitted between third individuals at all.

Elkas thought of the flickering things he had seen when he had been tied up in an unfamiliar area.

He tried to sketch a few with his upper limbs on the walls of the hole, apparently the walls were too hard and the forelimbs were painful, but fortunately there was excitement to cover them.

He pointed to the crooked markings and explained them to Herals, and Paris leaned in and made a few strokes up the wall as he did.

Elkas knew what Paris was drawing, and Paris talked about the hunted food he saw while walking in the jungle.

But the food was still alive and kicking at the time, and now it's painted crookedly on the cave wall.

Elcas suddenly thought of something, and he also drew several.

He explained to the two of them that it was a tool that could record a lot of what they saw and thought.

The three of them looked at the sketches on the walls in the dim light, and behind them were hairy animals that came in and out to pick and catch food for them.

The animals no longer needed to live in the trees, and with Elcas's orders, they built narrow nests out of branches in the dense forest, and some of them dug holes in the ground, like the three of Elcas.

Around the three of them, there is gradually a group of individuals who serve them and control other individuals.

Elcas selected an individual and gave him a basic sketching method, and it was up to this individual to complete a record of some things.

Elcas found that these individuals were no different from him except for some hair on their bodies, and of course, they would not morph into the appearance of the rescued target, which Elcas who had secretly observed them was sure.

Herals was also instructing some individuals to be busy, but Paris didn't know what he was busy with all day, and this time there was no trace of him.

Elkas summoned Paris with a cry that only the three of them could understand, but Paris did not appear.

Elcas burrowed into the jungle to look for it, and he wondered if Paris, who was out of sight, also had some thoughts that he didn't want to let him know.

Soon, he saw Paris, not Paris, to be exact, but Paris and several individuals of the tribe, frolicking.

Paris grinned as one of them cried out, the others waited, and one was still preparing to climb the tree.

Elcas interrupted Paris and tried to bring him back, but the individuals of the tribe followed, trailing into the cave.

Elcas didn't stop him, because he didn't know what the individuals were doing, he just observed.

This observation didn't last long, because the idea of not knowing where it came from made Elcas decide to scream like Paris did too.

It's not that hard, and he can find the object of the scream at will.

But he didn't hold all of them, and the screams were louder, reminding him that Herals had screamed too.

Something suddenly occurred to him, and he pushed away the individuals who had stopped screaming and returned to Herals's side.

Herals wasn't in the cave, Paris wasn't there, and Elcas turned away, thinking it wasn't normal, as if he had been captured that day.

The direction from which Herals's call came gave Elcas directions, and he ran as fast as he could, and there were many individuals on the way, but they were running in the opposite direction, more like some kind of fright.

Elkaston paused, and Herals and Paris appeared in front of him, walking towards him with something in their hands.

A different cry came from what they were carrying, and something was dripping from them, and it was black.

From a distance, these two things moved around on all fours.

When he saw it, Elkas was taken aback.

What is this?

He asked Herals and Paris where they had been captured.