Prehistoric Survival Records
Chapter 97
Rigg spoke incoherently and meowed a lot. Because he was too angry, his tone didn't sound good, and it could even be called bad.
He talked on and on, from Charlie to the dads, and from the dads to Charlie, and the rest of the tribe, and the rush of life, and the building of the tribe, and the vision.
Its central idea is only one: I am living a very good and happy life, so I don’t want to go to some inexplicable places with you, you can’t shake me, give up.
Rigg spoke in one go, never thinking about whether another listener would want to listen, but the big guy didn't interrupt him once until he was finished, not even from his ice-blue eyes. The meaning of thinking that came out made Rieger realize that he was actually listening quite seriously—at this time, Rieger felt that his eyes looked a bit like Charlie again.
He stood in the feathers of the big bird, and a thought came up in his head erratically. Once this idea appeared, he felt that it should be so, and if this idea was true, all kinds of strange behaviors of the big bird would be explained.
So he withdrew his bad temper and said tentatively, "Are you Charlie's father?"
After finishing speaking, he stared at the huge bird face in front of him without blinking.
Unexpectedly, Lige, who thought he had guessed the truth, didn't find any emotional fluctuations on Big Bird's face when a secret was exposed or a certain fact was pointed out. He even slowed down from Big Bird's head. A little bit of genuine surprise can be seen on the slowly rising question mark.
Rigg couldn't believe it, he felt that Big Bird must be pretending.
He tried to see some hidden plot from that proud bird face, but until his eyes were dry and teary because he hadn't blinked for a long time, Big Bird still had that expression of you kidding me.
Rigg simply spread his hands, and said truthfully, "You can't blame me for thinking that way. Although Charlie is fluffy and cute, the two of you have no similarities in appearance, but I just think that you give people a feeling that you should be relatives." It feels like, besides, your eyeballs are all the same color, which is easy to associate with."
"By the way, are you really not related by blood? Aren't you Charlie's father? Could it be his grandfather or grandfather? You can't be mother, you are both male, but I can't say for certain. I have seen ancient According to Huaxia's records, the phoenix is a hermaphroditic creature that can reproduce itself, ah—" He stretched out his left paw and tapped his right paw lightly, grinning for a while and then exclaimed: "If you say that, you can't do it! Well, it may not be true that you are Charlie's mother."
At the beginning, Big Bird still had an expression of listening to you make it up, but then the more he listened to it, the darker the lines became, and the noble expression on his face almost couldn't hold back. He felt that he should do something immediately, otherwise he might become The first hermaphroditic dragon finch in history.
He pinched Rigg's nose and chin directly with two sticks, and the kitten, who was in high spirits, couldn't make any sound at once.
The annoying sound disappeared, and Long Que narrowed its long and narrow phoenix eyes in satisfaction, and said in its mouth, "Absurd, who told you that phoenixes are hermaphrodites."
Lige's big obsidian-like bright eyes seemed to be able to talk, and he said brightly: "It looks like it is recorded in the ancient Huaxia mythology!"
Long Que sneered: Some people really foolishly believe that kind of false fabrications full of mistakes and omissions.
Rieger nodded sharply: "It's a letter, it's the innermost material that is sealed and treasured in the largest museum in Capital Star, the kind that is easily open to the public to visit, even the one I read back then was a scanned copy, and the original copy can't be seen." !
Longque let go of Lige's mouth, and poked lightly on his head: it was all written for a fool's play, and it can't be taken seriously.
Rieg puffed up his cheeks in dissatisfaction: "Even if it's fake, I don't think you're telling me the truth."
He rolled his eyes and said in a bad way: "You have to come up with some convincing reasons, such as why you brought me here, there is no convincing reason, you are Charlie's mother! "
Mom, your head...
A vein popped out of Longque's head, and he repeatedly warned himself not to care about the little boy.
After some mental construction, he suppressed his temper and asked Rieger, "Do you think your orcs are smart?"
Rigg said without thinking, "Of course."
Longque guided him patiently: "I'm not talking about you, you are indeed an exceptionally smart cub, you taught the orcs in your tribe a lot of advanced creation and knowledge, I'm not curious how you know these things, but I can tell you with certainty that orcs are not a race that is good at developing brain power."
Longque's words almost took off the vest of Lige's extraterrestrial visitor, but Lige acted relatively calm when he first heard this. He could stab him to death with a single finger. In the face of absolute force value, any offensive It's a paper tiger. Longque said that he was not curious about him, so he was really not curious. He believed this, so he focused on other content, and listened carefully.
Longque said again: "I have been to many places, some are advanced civilizations, and some are primitive and backward. Without exception, they are all superficial. Life is a circle, and it goes back and forth, endlessly."
Then Longque told him a story.
The story takes place on a planet in the era of the great universe. That planet has a very splendid civilization. Different from the evolution theory of the general world view, on that planet, the cultivation civilization and technological civilization develop in parallel.
No matter in which world's cosmology, when a certain civilization develops to a certain level, there will be a catastrophe to end it all.
Rigg still agrees with this. After all, in the era he lived in, there were many different versions of records of extinction, such as volcanic eruptions, floods, and meteorite impacts from outside the sky. Even if there is no external disaster, human beings will develop to a certain extent Create disasters by yourself, such as viruses, bacteria, etc. These disaster elements are widely used in various comics and movies, and become eye-catching themes, so when Longque talked about disasters, Rieger was not at all Accident.
However, the planet that happened in Longque's story is facing a world-class disaster that can truly exterminate all living things and comes from 640 light-years away.
This planet with a long history and a large number of civilizations is on the path of a gamma-ray burst after a supernova explosion at the end of evolution. Once the star explodes, all living things on the planet will be bathed in massive gamma-rays, not only that , the jet stream and projectiles produced by the explosion will also attack together.
After supercomputer calculations, the coalition government announced to the public that the success of using existing technology to successfully resist this disaster is [-]%, and the cost that needs to be consumed far exceeds the cost of all human beings moving away from the planet by interstellar transition The cost, so the answer is very clear. This planet was abandoned by technological civilization, and most of the people left under the organization of the coalition government. The most prosperous streets and blocks on the planet were in a mess. Abandoned in place, waiting for the arrival of the final moment.
At this time, the creatures in the comprehension civilization also leap to the upper world.
It’s easy to say, but before the disaster, everything was in turmoil. Even a cultivation system with a different understanding and use of energy could not compete with the aftermath of a supernova explosion, let alone after high-intensity gamma rays and a long period of time. If there is no living thing on the planet to survive, there will be no spiritual power system for circulation. Such a lifeless planet is no longer suitable for cultivation.
Those who could leave have left.
As the top living body in the cultivation system, Longque has the ability to independently support a gate of heaven, so he volunteered to be the last living body to leave, supporting the gate to the upper world for everyone.
Unexpectedly, the gamma-ray stream produced by the supernova explosion arrived 2 minutes earlier than expected.
To make matters worse, when Longque was about to quickly pass through the gate of heaven, within his sight range, a little boy wobbled out from the roof of a small two-story garden building, and saw half of Longque's body disappearing into the gate of heaven. , thought he was playing some interesting game, and giggled at him, completely unaware of what would come next.
The boy was wearing a soft knitted sweater and a pair of shiny leather shoes on his feet. From head to toe, he looked like the kind of girl who was carefully cared for, but he didn't know why he didn't leave with the spaceship.
At this time, Longqueen's entire chest has been sucked into the gate of heaven by the huge gravity. He cannot resist with brute force, because the link point is very fragile, and there are his companions and subordinates at the other end. The energy thrown out envelops the little boy, and before he even had time to see how the disaster erupted, he entered another world.
"I thought I was the last one to leave. Damn it, I lost." Long Que said sadly, half-truthfully.
"I want to know if that little boy survived?" Hearing a story about the destruction of a planet, Rieg was a little depressed. He was more concerned about the ending of the little boy that Longque said, and he hoped that he would survive.
Rigg hung on the dragonfinch's nose for a while - when listening to the story, in order to better see the dragonfinch's facial expression, Rigg climbed on the other's nose very unceremoniously - immersed in tension I didn't feel it when I was stimulated, but once I relaxed, Rigg felt a little cold, so he hurriedly crawled into the soft fur on his neck, nestled in the warm fluff, and Rieg sighed comfortably.
Longque didn't answer this question, mainly because he didn't know the answer, even if his energy could protect the little boy from the gamma particle flow and the ensuing violent storm and meteor impact, but in a dead On the planet, even if the little boy can survive, he has nothing to eat and no water to drink. I am afraid that such a delicate little guy will not be able to survive a day.
Rigg had a different opinion at this time. He suddenly became excited and asked Longque by his nails: "Is it Charlie? Is that little boy Charlie? It turns out that you are not Charlie's mother, but his savior." My benefactor, it's great."
Seeing Rigg muttering that you are such a good person and Charlie is so lucky, Longque didn't want to, but had to interrupt his excitement: "I'm afraid I have to regret to tell you that the follow-up situation I will I didn’t pay attention anymore, and it’s been a long, long time since that disaster happened, so long that this planet has re-born a child like you, so no one can answer your question.”
But what Longque didn't tell Rieger was that he did come back here because of Charlie.
After that, he never felt the part of the energy that was distributed by him. He thought that the energy had been exhausted in the process of resisting the disaster. It was so long that he almost forgot about it. thing.
Unexpectedly, one day three years ago, when he passed through this star field, he felt a familiar energy fluctuation. After all, it was a part separated from him. I brought this up in my long memory.
He thought that since he came, he would take back the things he left behind. Anyway, this planet has entered another branch of evolution. If there is no accident, there will be no cultivation civilization. On the ground, it is easy to become a safety hazard.
Who knows, following the energy fluctuations, what did he see, a young sparrow cub?
Not to mention that Rieger suspected that he was Charlie's father, even he himself, if he didn't fully understand the reason, might have to run up to recognize his son.
The author has something to say: This planet is not suitable for cultivation, this article will not turn into fantasy, just explain the background and setting of life experience by hand, don’t worry, farming is the theme
He talked on and on, from Charlie to the dads, and from the dads to Charlie, and the rest of the tribe, and the rush of life, and the building of the tribe, and the vision.
Its central idea is only one: I am living a very good and happy life, so I don’t want to go to some inexplicable places with you, you can’t shake me, give up.
Rigg spoke in one go, never thinking about whether another listener would want to listen, but the big guy didn't interrupt him once until he was finished, not even from his ice-blue eyes. The meaning of thinking that came out made Rieger realize that he was actually listening quite seriously—at this time, Rieger felt that his eyes looked a bit like Charlie again.
He stood in the feathers of the big bird, and a thought came up in his head erratically. Once this idea appeared, he felt that it should be so, and if this idea was true, all kinds of strange behaviors of the big bird would be explained.
So he withdrew his bad temper and said tentatively, "Are you Charlie's father?"
After finishing speaking, he stared at the huge bird face in front of him without blinking.
Unexpectedly, Lige, who thought he had guessed the truth, didn't find any emotional fluctuations on Big Bird's face when a secret was exposed or a certain fact was pointed out. He even slowed down from Big Bird's head. A little bit of genuine surprise can be seen on the slowly rising question mark.
Rigg couldn't believe it, he felt that Big Bird must be pretending.
He tried to see some hidden plot from that proud bird face, but until his eyes were dry and teary because he hadn't blinked for a long time, Big Bird still had that expression of you kidding me.
Rigg simply spread his hands, and said truthfully, "You can't blame me for thinking that way. Although Charlie is fluffy and cute, the two of you have no similarities in appearance, but I just think that you give people a feeling that you should be relatives." It feels like, besides, your eyeballs are all the same color, which is easy to associate with."
"By the way, are you really not related by blood? Aren't you Charlie's father? Could it be his grandfather or grandfather? You can't be mother, you are both male, but I can't say for certain. I have seen ancient According to Huaxia's records, the phoenix is a hermaphroditic creature that can reproduce itself, ah—" He stretched out his left paw and tapped his right paw lightly, grinning for a while and then exclaimed: "If you say that, you can't do it! Well, it may not be true that you are Charlie's mother."
At the beginning, Big Bird still had an expression of listening to you make it up, but then the more he listened to it, the darker the lines became, and the noble expression on his face almost couldn't hold back. He felt that he should do something immediately, otherwise he might become The first hermaphroditic dragon finch in history.
He pinched Rigg's nose and chin directly with two sticks, and the kitten, who was in high spirits, couldn't make any sound at once.
The annoying sound disappeared, and Long Que narrowed its long and narrow phoenix eyes in satisfaction, and said in its mouth, "Absurd, who told you that phoenixes are hermaphrodites."
Lige's big obsidian-like bright eyes seemed to be able to talk, and he said brightly: "It looks like it is recorded in the ancient Huaxia mythology!"
Long Que sneered: Some people really foolishly believe that kind of false fabrications full of mistakes and omissions.
Rieger nodded sharply: "It's a letter, it's the innermost material that is sealed and treasured in the largest museum in Capital Star, the kind that is easily open to the public to visit, even the one I read back then was a scanned copy, and the original copy can't be seen." !
Longque let go of Lige's mouth, and poked lightly on his head: it was all written for a fool's play, and it can't be taken seriously.
Rieg puffed up his cheeks in dissatisfaction: "Even if it's fake, I don't think you're telling me the truth."
He rolled his eyes and said in a bad way: "You have to come up with some convincing reasons, such as why you brought me here, there is no convincing reason, you are Charlie's mother! "
Mom, your head...
A vein popped out of Longque's head, and he repeatedly warned himself not to care about the little boy.
After some mental construction, he suppressed his temper and asked Rieger, "Do you think your orcs are smart?"
Rigg said without thinking, "Of course."
Longque guided him patiently: "I'm not talking about you, you are indeed an exceptionally smart cub, you taught the orcs in your tribe a lot of advanced creation and knowledge, I'm not curious how you know these things, but I can tell you with certainty that orcs are not a race that is good at developing brain power."
Longque's words almost took off the vest of Lige's extraterrestrial visitor, but Lige acted relatively calm when he first heard this. He could stab him to death with a single finger. In the face of absolute force value, any offensive It's a paper tiger. Longque said that he was not curious about him, so he was really not curious. He believed this, so he focused on other content, and listened carefully.
Longque said again: "I have been to many places, some are advanced civilizations, and some are primitive and backward. Without exception, they are all superficial. Life is a circle, and it goes back and forth, endlessly."
Then Longque told him a story.
The story takes place on a planet in the era of the great universe. That planet has a very splendid civilization. Different from the evolution theory of the general world view, on that planet, the cultivation civilization and technological civilization develop in parallel.
No matter in which world's cosmology, when a certain civilization develops to a certain level, there will be a catastrophe to end it all.
Rigg still agrees with this. After all, in the era he lived in, there were many different versions of records of extinction, such as volcanic eruptions, floods, and meteorite impacts from outside the sky. Even if there is no external disaster, human beings will develop to a certain extent Create disasters by yourself, such as viruses, bacteria, etc. These disaster elements are widely used in various comics and movies, and become eye-catching themes, so when Longque talked about disasters, Rieger was not at all Accident.
However, the planet that happened in Longque's story is facing a world-class disaster that can truly exterminate all living things and comes from 640 light-years away.
This planet with a long history and a large number of civilizations is on the path of a gamma-ray burst after a supernova explosion at the end of evolution. Once the star explodes, all living things on the planet will be bathed in massive gamma-rays, not only that , the jet stream and projectiles produced by the explosion will also attack together.
After supercomputer calculations, the coalition government announced to the public that the success of using existing technology to successfully resist this disaster is [-]%, and the cost that needs to be consumed far exceeds the cost of all human beings moving away from the planet by interstellar transition The cost, so the answer is very clear. This planet was abandoned by technological civilization, and most of the people left under the organization of the coalition government. The most prosperous streets and blocks on the planet were in a mess. Abandoned in place, waiting for the arrival of the final moment.
At this time, the creatures in the comprehension civilization also leap to the upper world.
It’s easy to say, but before the disaster, everything was in turmoil. Even a cultivation system with a different understanding and use of energy could not compete with the aftermath of a supernova explosion, let alone after high-intensity gamma rays and a long period of time. If there is no living thing on the planet to survive, there will be no spiritual power system for circulation. Such a lifeless planet is no longer suitable for cultivation.
Those who could leave have left.
As the top living body in the cultivation system, Longque has the ability to independently support a gate of heaven, so he volunteered to be the last living body to leave, supporting the gate to the upper world for everyone.
Unexpectedly, the gamma-ray stream produced by the supernova explosion arrived 2 minutes earlier than expected.
To make matters worse, when Longque was about to quickly pass through the gate of heaven, within his sight range, a little boy wobbled out from the roof of a small two-story garden building, and saw half of Longque's body disappearing into the gate of heaven. , thought he was playing some interesting game, and giggled at him, completely unaware of what would come next.
The boy was wearing a soft knitted sweater and a pair of shiny leather shoes on his feet. From head to toe, he looked like the kind of girl who was carefully cared for, but he didn't know why he didn't leave with the spaceship.
At this time, Longqueen's entire chest has been sucked into the gate of heaven by the huge gravity. He cannot resist with brute force, because the link point is very fragile, and there are his companions and subordinates at the other end. The energy thrown out envelops the little boy, and before he even had time to see how the disaster erupted, he entered another world.
"I thought I was the last one to leave. Damn it, I lost." Long Que said sadly, half-truthfully.
"I want to know if that little boy survived?" Hearing a story about the destruction of a planet, Rieg was a little depressed. He was more concerned about the ending of the little boy that Longque said, and he hoped that he would survive.
Rigg hung on the dragonfinch's nose for a while - when listening to the story, in order to better see the dragonfinch's facial expression, Rigg climbed on the other's nose very unceremoniously - immersed in tension I didn't feel it when I was stimulated, but once I relaxed, Rigg felt a little cold, so he hurriedly crawled into the soft fur on his neck, nestled in the warm fluff, and Rieg sighed comfortably.
Longque didn't answer this question, mainly because he didn't know the answer, even if his energy could protect the little boy from the gamma particle flow and the ensuing violent storm and meteor impact, but in a dead On the planet, even if the little boy can survive, he has nothing to eat and no water to drink. I am afraid that such a delicate little guy will not be able to survive a day.
Rigg had a different opinion at this time. He suddenly became excited and asked Longque by his nails: "Is it Charlie? Is that little boy Charlie? It turns out that you are not Charlie's mother, but his savior." My benefactor, it's great."
Seeing Rigg muttering that you are such a good person and Charlie is so lucky, Longque didn't want to, but had to interrupt his excitement: "I'm afraid I have to regret to tell you that the follow-up situation I will I didn’t pay attention anymore, and it’s been a long, long time since that disaster happened, so long that this planet has re-born a child like you, so no one can answer your question.”
But what Longque didn't tell Rieger was that he did come back here because of Charlie.
After that, he never felt the part of the energy that was distributed by him. He thought that the energy had been exhausted in the process of resisting the disaster. It was so long that he almost forgot about it. thing.
Unexpectedly, one day three years ago, when he passed through this star field, he felt a familiar energy fluctuation. After all, it was a part separated from him. I brought this up in my long memory.
He thought that since he came, he would take back the things he left behind. Anyway, this planet has entered another branch of evolution. If there is no accident, there will be no cultivation civilization. On the ground, it is easy to become a safety hazard.
Who knows, following the energy fluctuations, what did he see, a young sparrow cub?
Not to mention that Rieger suspected that he was Charlie's father, even he himself, if he didn't fully understand the reason, might have to run up to recognize his son.
The author has something to say: This planet is not suitable for cultivation, this article will not turn into fantasy, just explain the background and setting of life experience by hand, don’t worry, farming is the theme
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