Inside the Rock Chime airship, the two races were facing off against each other.
As the representatives of their races, the headworm and the shadowy creatures both had developed vocal organs that allowed them to speak on behalf of their race.
The shadowy creature spoke first: 「 Maya race, meaningless, attacking us, they should be destroyed 」
The headworm immediately replied: 「 Incorrect pronunciation, that's why they should be destroyed 」
The shadowy creature ignored the headworm and instead spoke to Lin's presenter: 「 This is, our, war, Lin, you shouldn't interfere 」
The headworm also spoke to the presenter: 「 Lin, you should stop the Inca race, ignorant, incorrect pronunciation, improper control, they should be destroyed, they should die 」
… they're quite interesting.
This was Lin's only thought. Even though the headworm and the Inca race had been exterminated before, they didn't seem to care about that at all. In fact, they didn't even mention it. Instead, they were very concerned about the current situation. The Inca race's reaction was still normal, but the headworm was still very concerned about the pronunciation.
「 Pronunciation, doesn't matter, as long as you understand the meaning, that's enough 」 The shadowy creature looked at the headworm and spoke: 「 Reason for attack, stupidity, low intelligence, a weak race, they should be punished 」
「 Incorrect pronunciation, they should die! 」 The headworm suddenly became furious. It abruptly rolled on the ground towards the shadowy creature. When it got close, its body suddenly shrunk, then expanded. This action allowed it to leap over a meter into the air and directly towards the shadowy creature's head!
The shadowy creature then took a step back, causing the headworm to fall to the ground.
「 Pain, pain. Roll. Heal. Eat. 」 The headworm rolled back to its original position, screaming in pain while ordering the infantry to take out some food to eat.
Right now, the shadowy creature had fallen into a state of silence. While eating, it didn't move.
Even though the headworm's actions seemed insane, if it touched the shadowy creature's head, it could still easily kill it.
In reality, the headworm didn't need to touch the creature's head to read its memories, it could do so from a certain distance. The headworm's brain nerves were too powerful and rich. It could easily affect another creature's brain.
However, it was even easier for the shadowy creature to kill the headworm, it only needed to wave its claws.
Of course, as long as Lin was here, the Inca race wouldn't attack.
The reason why the Brainworm tried to attack was because of Lin. The reason why it dared to attack the Inca swarm was also because of Lin. It knew that Lin could help it, so it dared to attack.
This phenomenon was relatively common. Lin had also seen some creatures in the forest that did not have the ability to hunt. For example, there was a creature called the Golden Bee, which was very small. And when they found some large creatures, they would scream to attract nearby predators. This way, they would be able to eat some of the remains.
The Cephalopod's actions were similar to this. Of course, it wasn't for food, but it wanted Lin to help it destroy the Incan insects.
Lin's method of fighting between them was very simple.
Their territories and living resources did not conflict with each other at all, so war was meaningless.
After that, Lin used the Display to express her opinion.
Stop the war.
After Lin said that word, the shadow monster and the brain worm both fell into a state of silence, an emotional silence.
Initially, their emotions changed rapidly. Most of them were filled with anger and were ready to attack at any moment. But now, their emotions calmed down.
They were more willing to accept Lin's opinion.
After this situation lasted for a while, the shadow monster turned around and left. The Cephalopod also returned to the depths of the airship and controlled the infantry to fly away.
The war ended easily. Although the Cephalopod was angry at the pronunciation, it didn't continue to attack. The same went for the Inca swarm.
Although they could have stopped it earlier, Lin wasn't sure at first. She also wanted to observe the Cephalopod's behavior, but who knew it would lose so quickly.
After that, the Cephalopod controlled the airship to fly back. It quickly forgot about its previous failure, as well as its anger at the 'inaccurate pronunciation'. It continued to sing while enjoying the scenery of the floating island. Owning the airship itself was something that made it excited and happy. The Cephalopod told Lin that it liked to fly around on the airship, as if attacking the Inca swarm was just 'convenient'.
The Cephalopod's emotions changed very quickly. This was probably one of its self-protection mechanisms. If it only cared about one thing, it would cause some damage to its brain, making it difficult for it to lead the swarm.
The Inca swarm didn't have any special feelings towards Lin's decision. They didn't feel any anger towards Lin, they just calmly returned to their dormant state. But before that, they told Lin that the time for the Inca swarm to leave was approaching.
Lin knew that the Inca insect swarm would leave at the beginning of the Moon, and this time, the Inca insect swarm had explained in even more detail. They would leave during the Winter season, under the snowy blue Moon, heading to a faraway place.
Lin had always been curious about where they would go, so she had already prepared to follow them.
The moon. Every day and night would be slightly larger than the previous day and night. Its appearance also became clearer and clearer. At first, it was only a blue ball of light, but now, it was possible to see the various traces on it.
As the moon approached, these traces would also become clearer and clearer …
The Cephalopod found a rock island under the blue moonlight. It parked the airship on the island as if it wanted to build a nest there. Lin didn't recommend building a nest on any island because it would fall off, but the Cephalopod said that it would return to the surface before that happened.
It was currently the middle of summer, the season when all living things were growing, and Lin had entered a relatively 'boring' phase. In fact, this wasn't the same as the 'boring' phase of her mind, this' boring 'phase meant that Lin didn't have anything to focus on. The explorers were still excavating, a portion of the crustaceous material would be transported back to the base, not all of it would be used by the explorers.
Therefore, it would take a while for the explorers to be able to travel. During this period of time, when there was nothing important to do, Lin would slowly observe the changes in her surroundings …
More than 10 days had passed …
In the forest, the fungi continued to spread and grow, causing the wood in the forest to decrease. The decaying wood was converted into a huge amount of nutrients for the twisted trees to absorb, causing them to grow rapidly.
The twisted trees were a type of plant that didn't have a 'limit'. They also didn't have an upper lifespan. With enough nutrients and time, Lin estimated that they would grow taller than the Hometree, but of course, they wouldn't be so thick. The twisted trees preferred to grow more twisted branches, and these powerful plants even had the tendency to extend into the desert.
The growth of plants caused many phenomena, such as an increase in oxygen, and the flourishing of living things. At the same time, Lin also discovered some strange phenomena in the underground world.
The underground world stretched from the mountains to the sea. Recently, Lin had used the airship to explore it. She discovered that after the Inca swarm's territory, if you kept going south, you would see a large rock wall. This should be the 'edge of the underground world', and there were many caves on the rock wall. Lin also discovered that more than 10 caves were directly connected to the cliff by the sea.
Originally, these holes were located above the sea level, but recently, the seawater had been increasing, and it surged in through these holes.
However, due to the complex structure of the cave, there were many stone pillars supporting it. Moreover, the entrance to the underground cave was slightly higher than the entrance to the cliff, so the water would not rush into the underground so quickly. However, Lin discovered that the stone pillars and walls in the cave were full of cracks. The overall structure seemed to be very unstable. The seawater might collapse these structures and cause the entire cave to expand. In that case, the seawater would rush into this underground world.
Perhaps this was the reason why there were so many marine fossils in the underground world. Perhaps every month, seawater would rush in.
Lin was now hesitating whether or not she should try to seal up the cave.
With that in mind, Lin ordered the 30 Shell Smearers to go underground, but before they could get close to the caverns that were connected to the sea, something happened.
Lin's Flyer had placed a lot of observation eyes in these caves, paying attention to any changes.
A few of the caves were already filled with seawater. These caves kept making cracking sounds. The cracks on the rocks inside began to increase as the seawater seeped in. Coupled with the fact that the rocks in these caves were originally made of sound stones, under the pull of the moon's power, one of the caves finally could not bear the load anymore.
Boom!
Suddenly, one of the stone pillars in the cave broke apart with the crack in the center. The collapse of one pillar caused a chain reaction in the entire cave. All the stone pillars broke apart one after another, and the cave walls also collapsed. A large amount of water rampaged inside, and finally rushed towards the entrance of the cave in the direction of the underground, bursting out from the entrance of the cave!
Seawater sprayed down from the rock wall like a waterfall, and cracks began to appear around the hole where the seawater was gushing out. These cracks rapidly expanded and burst, causing the hole to become even larger, causing even more seawater to rush in.
Following the collapse of one of the caves, the other caves also began to rumble. Seawater gushed out from these caves, and under the violent surge of seawater, a large number of cracks began to appear on the walls of the underground world. If this continued, the seawater might wash away the entire wall, and there would be no gap between the sea and the underground world.
This could happen very soon.
The seawater that rushed in formed a huge river on the ground, rushing towards the underground forest. Under the power of the water flow, a large number of ferns were washed down. However, the water only flowed forward for a short distance before stopping and gathering in one place.
This was because the terrain here had a relatively high slope, but as the water flowed higher and higher, it was only a matter of time before it continued to flood.
It was already very difficult to stop it from happening, but before this underground world was flooded, Lin felt that there were still some things that could be done. Floating astronomy.