Chapter 221: Climbing the Mountain
In fact, in the universe, the appearance of the body does not matter, because the final evolutionary destination of all living beings in the universe is the form of immaterial existence without a body.
Even though the four ships didn't have a normal human form, they didn't mind.
So even if Tal is ugly, it doesn't realize this, even if its form is damaged, the three will adjust itself and recover quickly, Tal wiped some of the ice slag still hanging on his face, made his vision clearer, stretched his limbs and began to climb the mountain.
The spiky peaks were cold, hard and slippery under the thick ice, and watched as the whirling probe ball of metal swirled above its head, as if waiting to guide it to its location.
As soon as Tal gritted his teeth, like a monkey climbing upward, climbing to a height of seven or eight meters, his right hand slipped, and he knew if he was frozen unconscious, his hand was not steady, and he kicked into the air, and fell directly from a high place, and suddenly rolled and slid from the mountain to the foot of the mountain, and the ice peaks all the way left a crushed mark on it.
Robot Two looked down at it helplessly.
There were scratches all over Tรกr's body, of various sizes, and it was strange that no liquid such as blood or anything came out, only the cracks were seen, and it seemed to be a solid colloid. The cracks seemed to be very sticky and began to coalesce again, and the wound healing power was amazing, and the shallow wound quickly returned to its original state.
Then he gave Robot Two an embarrassed look, but Tal jumped up and decided to start over and continue climbing.
The second time he climbed nearly ten meters, and then fell down in an extremely strange position in an earth-shattering position, lying there, Tal felt that he was dead, it was too humiliating, so useless.
Of course, this body is three, and it is not up to Tar to decide whether to die or not, after trying again and again, when the nth time he fell down with large and small broken rocks and ice cubes in various postures, the robot turned its head casually, looked away, couldn't bear to see Tar's tragic situation, and turned a blind eye, anyway, Tar couldn't fall to death if he fell high.
The mountain is indeed steep and slippery, the ice is thick, there is no place to climb, and there are no big trees and vegetation to settle down on, it is completely hateful and bare, and it is possible to step on a rocky that is also loose, and it is strange that people and stones fall together, and it is strange that they do not fall.
Seeing that Tal didn't get up for a long time, Robot 2 couldn't pretend not to see it anymore, turned his head to look down at it, and tried his best to laugh wildly: "Are you okay?" โ
Tal lay on the ground, staring at the gray-white sky above his head, which was completely unbounded and covered with thick clouds, but thought of another question: "Second brother, did your boss really live for tens of thousands of years?" โ
"Of course, there are planetary beings that can live for thousands of years." The robot said casually, not surprisingly.
"I remember, yes, it's the Earth." Tal thought for a moment: "People don't live long there. This is a perception that compared to the boss who suddenly jumped into his memory after such a long lifespan, earthlings have a short lifespan.
"Boss he comes from a planet with a unique structure, where it can be called another so-called point in time, which is another form of existence, each planet has its own unique structure, and they don't have to die, so the body will live forever and forever, because they don't want to die." Robot II explained.
Those who are like bosses like to do what they are interested in and enjoy it, no matter how long it takes, but time has no concept for them. They spend their time doing what they want to do, and of course they don't know what regret is.
Tal pondered, contemplating the shock caused by Robot Two's words, and then it said, "Do earthlings die because they want to die?" โ
There is no need for an answer at all, Tal seems to have known, but Robot Two still has to say: "Humans on Earth are always dissatisfied with their lives, and if they want to start over, they create death, and they die again in a limited time before they learn anything, and their evolution is completely different from the evolution pattern of the boss." โ
Tal admitted this, so it remembered another question and continued to ask, "But what about babies?" What if you have just been born, or have not been born long ago, you are also dissatisfied with yourself? โ
Robot 2 seems to be recalling: "If the baby's family quarrels, and one of the parents doesn't even want the baby to be born, or if there is an older child in the family who hates the younger siblings, and maybe no one in the family likes him, including pets, he will think that the family is not suitable for him, and he will leave, and he will voluntarily choose to leave." "Robot 2 and Boss Wanyi's spaceship 4 also used to hide outside the atmosphere above the earth, paying attention to the lives of earthlings, silently observing, and summarizing.
It was also a very memorable journey, after all, the human life on Earth was so wonderful, colorful, diverse, rich, unforgettable, and Robot Two seemed to be immersed in the memories of the old Earth, it had forgotten how long they had been away from Earth, but it still remembered it vividly.
"I lived on Earth, but I forgot." Tal was silent for a moment.
"But aren't you a separate little form from the Creator of the universe? What we have seen with our own eyes, born there, is like a new birth, do you still have the experience of being on earth? Robot Two seems to be very puzzled.
"I'm not." Tal said. Passenger three at the beginning is, but it is not.
"When you first came, you were able to change your form, one moment like the boss, the other like me, and then you became the unique form you are now." Robot 2 said that for the cosmic energy to change its form at will, it should be like the sky and clouds, unpredictable, with all kinds of strange different forms, which it and the boss can't envy, because they can't change shapes.
"That's not me." Tal knew it would be Passenger Three, not it, that would change.
"You can try." Robot Two did witness the later utter incompetence of the man named Tรกr, such as being kicked by Mida and the others, and not being able to climb the mountain.
And at the beginning, the passenger three was simply an omnipotent scourge, he had never even heard of the number one, two, three, four, he could laugh at the four ships and fall uncontrollably, and if he repaired a spaceship, he could step on the four ships and almost sink them in the sea of sand, and he could change his body to come and go freely, such as drilling that small vent.
The difference between the two is too great.
"Can you try?" Tar held his breath and got up from the ice with some suspicion, it seemed to have hope again, looked at the iceberg that could not be climbed, and began to meditate, it was going to grow longer and taller, and of course there was speculation about whether it would work or not.
And then after a long while, it opened its eyes, and alas, it seemed to be unchanged, and it was simply frustrating.
Robot Two was also disappointed: "It doesn't seem to work? โ
"Yes." Tal stretched his arms, or return to reality and don't fantasize, looking at this iceberg that can't be climbed, or decide to try again.