Chapter Twenty-Three: Terrans Born at the Bottom of the Sea

The archaeological community on the Iverson continent includes scholars from the Kingdom of Cole and scholars from the Kingdom of Denton, and most of the theoretical knowledge is shared between the two sides. Because of this, Mogan was able to read in the royal library of the Kingdom of Cole that there was an archaeological school of archaeology in the Kingdom of Danton, which was closest to the habitat of the mermaids and merfolk, that the Kuran might be born under the sea.

The same ontology is weak and has great potential, and there are infinite possibilities due to the flexible and unrestricted nature.

It's just a group that is born on the ground and can find shelter on a near-flat surface, so as to circle the habitat that hinders predators; Another race is born with endless darkness, facing hidden dangers that can hide in all directions in the high pressure of the sea.

The wonderful ability to develop and transform at will may have brought opportunities to the Kurans, but at the end of the story, the Kurans at the bottom of the sea have finally disappeared in history, and only the Terrans have become the only race that can truly spread across the continent and control the dominant power of the world.

And this tragedy with a very different fate originated from the moment when the first Kuran set foot on Terran territory.

Born in the deep sea, the Kuran were not originally able to adapt to the terrestrial environment, but they were able to learn from creatures in shallower waters to gain the ability to climb upwards. That's why, when the first Kuran wanted to head to the upper current, the "rising" tide was picked up, and a group of Kuran residents flocked to explore where they had never been.

After the need for survival is satisfied, the spiritual need also follows. At that time, the Kuran were already a complete undersea civilization, with their own social system and cultural methods, and the security of the tribe was also improved by the efforts of the aggressive tribesmen.

Most of the Kurans have a positive attitude towards this quest for more parody material, especially after sending Militant Clansmen to follow and protect the inhabitants of the expedition, only to receive information that there are fewer dangerous creatures in the upper currents and a safer environment.

All creatures tend to live in safer habitats, and for this reason, with the emergence of excellent imitation material creatures, the transformation "current" of the Kuran tribe has gradually improved, and the activity area of the entire Kuran population has gradually climbed in the ocean current.

From the far sea to the near sea, from the deep to the shallow, from the dangerous to the safe.

It seems like a flawless choice.

The original territory of the Kurans is said to have been lost long ago. Denton scholars interviewed the learned people of the mermaids and merfolks, but they did not get any valid answers—and this is an unreasonable result, because according to other traces that have been handed down, the Kuran civilization has long since reached a level where it can record information and directions for a long time, and the location of the original base is not so difficult to record.

Did the two races tacitly hide the truth from the Terrans? Or was it some kind of accident that also failed to circulate and caused the record of the place of origin to be lost? At least the Terran scholars didn't get the answer.

But at least one question can be answered. The place where the Kuran and the Terrans first met was north of the Denton Kingdom, and the wonderful sea area called the Star Dome Sea was also the place where the Shark Clan and the Merfolk inhabited the underwater palace.

Thousands of years ago, an ocean-going fisherman discovered a strange organism in a school of fish that the big guy had come up with.

It was a long, narrow creature of one man's height, whining and screaming, struggling and swaying desperately among the throbbing fish, with a body as stretched out as a human, but it seemed to not know how to sit up, and felt extreme pain and suffocation.

She had a fish-like tail, and the position of her head was a wonderful structure beyond the fisherman's understanding, like a docile and harmless shark, but with a full body of scales that sharks did not have, and the ends of her upper limbs were close to the shape of a duck's webbed, but seemed to be more dexterous.

What's even more amazing is that when this creature sees the fisherman, it is like grasping a life-saving straw, and a pair of fish eyes stare at it.

Such a patchwork, strange-shaped creature that looks exactly the same as the aesthetics of the human race cannot be said to have nothing to do with it.

Even though he had seen countless fish creatures, the fisherman was still frightened, but he still had the courage to drag the creature ashore, and by judging the state of the fish's breathing, he noticed that the creature seemed to lack water, so he found a sink and put her in first.

The Terran language was so different from the Kuran language that the fisherman could not perceive that it was a sapient creature, and the female of the Kuran tribe could only faintly distinguish that the surrounding fish were the prey of this land creature, and she had strayed into it.

Although she had come into contact with water, in order to survive in this new environment and prevent the previous predicament of nearly suffocation, she tried to unravel the structures needed to sustain life on land. However, in such a short period of time, the female Kuran could not decipher all the uses, and the fisherman had to support his family and had already gone to deal with other fresh catches.

Just then, the fisherman's young daughter returned from shopping and happened to see a strange game that her father had caught.

Born into a fisherman's family, this girl has a lively and cheerful temperament, and has no fear of strange new things. Not only did she not be afraid, but she also gathered her friends in the village to see the strange creatures that were inexplicably extra in her sink. The prank frightened the companion into screaming, and several people teased each other and frolicked around the sink.

Although inexperienced with this situation, the female Kuran immediately realized that this was her way of survival. Looking up from the surface of the water below the sink, she was able to use her racial talent to clearly observe and deconstruct several faces and organs that could be seen through in her brain, distinguishing the structure of her upper body in the shortest possible time, and then simulating the organs used to breathe.

This is the only way to survive, and she must use all her strengths to reach all or more of her abilities and potential.

The Kulan simulation is not an easy task to complete overnight, but the female Kulan has reached the limit of dying - the fisherman fills the tank with seawater in the same way that he preserves marine fish, but the environment in which the Kuran live is so different that the situation of the female Kulan is almost the same as that of a human who has dived nearly 100 meters without equipment.

Fortunately, this Kuran tribe who came to the shallow sea alone happens to be the "tide maker" of the "trend" in the clan, not only often exploring the shallow sea, but also the best at using such racial talents to develop a new fusion model. At this moment, in order to survive, she used all her potential, allowing herself to remember all the information she could obtain during the girl's brief play.

It was so that it was already late evening when the fisherman, tired from the day, almost forgot that there was such a strange creature, and when he came home and saw the overflowing sink.

At first, the fisherman thought that the strange creature was dead, because she had closed her eyes. Fish usually do not have the structure of the eyelids and do not know where they come from. However, it was later discovered that the slight movement of the structure resembling the gills of the fish made the fisherman reject this conclusion, so that the "carcass" of the creature was not disposed of.

But the fisherman was still a little puzzled, because it seemed that the creature was different from the daytime.

But what's the difference?

The fisherman didn't find an answer for the time being, only vaguely felt that the nasal cavity of his head seemed to rise and fall a little, but it could also be a hallucination.

However, how could the monster that was still struggling in the air just now stick its head out of the sink now?

However, the fisherman was tired from a hard day's work, and he was very tired, so he walked back to his cozy little home without further observation.

Time went back, and he was not so calm, and he couldn't convince himself at all.

The next day, the strange creature had an erect and bulging nose, and its head seemed to be smaller.

On the third day, the position of the eyes shifted slowly, and the general amplitude of the face became flatter.

On the fourth day, the shape of the mouth changed drastically, and the shape of the neck and chin gradually took shape.

It wasn't until the fifth day that the scales on the head slowly faded, and a fisherman was as dull as a fisherman to discover a fact.

- This monster that he salvaged from the sea, the upper half of his body slowly transformed into a human form.