I can't think of a chapter name for 733

Lin Youde ignored Noah, who was having a lot of fun, and continued to sort out his thoughts.

Catherine is clearly a person who has no concept of time travel, and it is only later through her own practice that she realizes that the future is fixed.

From this, it is certain that Catherine is not too closely connected to the supercivilization C who brought her back.

Similarly, the future visitors who gave hints to the Tula informants probably have little to do with the supercivilization itself.

[Noah, if someone outside the super-civilization goes back in time, can it be sure that he was brought back by the super-civilization on purpose, right? 】

[No, don't you just follow me back for 30 seconds.] But both I and my defeated general think that your situation is strange and needs to be carefully observed, and maybe it will reveal some laws of the world that we have not yet mastered. 】

[Defeated generals refer to super-civilization B?] Lin Youde asked.

[Otherwise. 】

Lin Youde nodded.

In this way, the intention of the super-civilization to bring these unrelated people back is worth exploring. What's the point? What's going on with this whole time-related puzzle?

The more Lin Youde thought about it, the more he couldn't figure it out.

[Or is it possible that the super-civilization that went back thinks that it is responsible for ensuring the unity of the timeline?] Lin Youde said and looked up at Noah and asked for her opinion.

And Noah didn't say anything, which means that she is not sure.

Lin Youde thought about it and decided to change his perspective and solve a relatively simple question first: assuming that the person who set up this hint did not understand the characteristics of time travel like Catherine, then what was the purpose of his suggestion? Lin Youde felt that it was easier to find the answer to this - provided that the person really did not understand the characteristics of time and space.

Lin Youde decided not to consider the person's understanding of the characteristics of time and space for the first time.

Without understanding the characteristics of time and space, the person - for the time being, call him Target A - the most likely purpose of Target A to do this is probably to change history - this is the history for Target A, and for Lin Youde, it is to change the future.

Therefore, some of the information that Lin Youde obtained from this intelligence dealer is the key to changing the future in the eyes of Target A.

Then comes the problem. Is this target A Lin Youde's ally or an enemy army? Does he want to change the future in a direction that is favorable to Lin Youde, or in a direction that is unfavorable?

Considering Catherine's words, the future Lin Youde should be awesome, at least not like a poor worm who has been defeated. Catherine was clearly an ally of his Lin Youde, and Catherine didn't seem to particularly want to change the way she looked in the future.

Lin Youde thought about this. Noah looked at his side face from the side, and his poker face was speechless.

Lin Youde didn't notice the difference in Noah's expression at all, but continued to think, since he would be smooth sailing and shining in the future, it would be more reliable to make target A his enemy by default.

In the intelligence of the Tula people, there is something that can take Lin Youde to the ditch.

Target A knew that it was very unlikely that Noah had the ability to extract all the information in the minds of the Tula people, so the information that could take Lin Youde to the ditch should be the information that the Tula people were originally going to trade with Lin Youde.

While Lin Youde straightened out the whole train of thought, Noah asked: [Then do you still want to look at the memories of the Tula people when they obtained the position of the super-civilized home planet? 】

[Look.] Of course it depends. Because the future is fixed, isn't it? I'm destined to be in the future, so what's the reason not to watch it? 】

[That's right.] Noah said.

Then the scene of the Sea of Memories that was originally in front of Lin Youde and them collapsed, and was replaced by the noise of an ordinary interstellar bar.

Noah directly reproduced that memory in the world of mental images.

[Is it necessary to look at it this way, isn't it faster to read directly?] Lin Youde asked.

[Don't forget that the mind is like the world here, so the time spent looking at it is the same as directly 'reading'. 】

Lin Youde shrugged his shoulders and continued to watch the 100% realistic replay in front of him.

The main perspective is obviously Tula, so the whole picture is a bit strange, it feels like looking through a layer of water.

[I said.] If we are observing in the third person, can't we remove the special effect of this water? 】

Lin Youde's voice just fell. Noah removed the effect of the water, and then Lin Youde saw the Tula capsule push open the door of the tavern with a mechanical arm.

As soon as the drunkard sitting at the table by the door saw the capsule, he immediately shouted: "Behold, what is this, a Tula! Hahaha, how are the Tula people going to drink? Do you pour it directly into the water of the capsule? ”

The drunk man stood up as he spoke. Reaching out to lift the lid of the Tula capsule, the next moment he was stunned as if he had been in an evil spirit, his eyes staring at the Tula, his pupils dilated sharply, and his eyeballs became prominent.

The powerhouses drinking in the tavern all felt the fluctuations of the psychic spiritual energy emanating from the Tula. They were all on guard, but most of the strong people were watching and listening to all directions, and they all knew the ins and outs of this little episode, so they didn't act rashly - anyway, they didn't attack them, and when they walked the rivers and lakes, it was naturally better to have more than less.

The drunk man took two steps back, sat down in his chair, leaned back on the table, and knocked over his wine glass with his elbow, and the rainbow-colored liquid in it spilled on the tableβ€”Lin Youde found that he didn't know which planet's wine it was.

The Tula put away his psionic energy after pushing the drunkard back, glanced at the bar, and after communicating with the immovable passers-by with his gaze, drove the capsule to the private room in the bar.

Lin Youde glanced at the holographic projection menu at the bar, and the line at the bottom of the menu read, "The price of a single room is negotiable, and the confidentiality is first-class."

Lin Youde followed the footsteps of the Tula people and entered the private room.

There was already someone in the room.

Lin Youde looked at the people in the room and frowned slightly.

"You're late." The man said.

He had disguised, but Lin Youde still recognized him in an instant by virtue of his sensitivity to his teacher.

Instructor Li sat at the table, drinking the kind of colorful drink that Lin Youde had just seen. (To be continued.) )