"...Oh?" Miku noticed that when Christen introduced that her race was also called dog, her tone did not change, as if she was just introducing a very ordinary Terran culture.

"Is there anything wrong with these titles?" Christen was a little curious about Miku.

"Uh, no problem." Miku paused and then asked, "Then among the Pelo people, what are the grades... um, are there any more branches?"

Miku originally wanted to consider whether there were more varieties to distinguish, but after thinking about it, he changed his statement.

"A long time ago, there were some, such as the Katti, Doberman, and Beagle, but now these names are rarely used, whether officially or unofficially."

"I see. I see." Miku nodded.

Judging from Kristen's relaxed response, there didn't seem to be any race-based disputes on Terra.

Perhaps it is because there are so many races and they live together, so the division based on race is completely inferior to the division based on geography, consciousness and other types.

Another possibility is that the differences between different races are so great that there is no need to divide them in a literal sense. If you can't beat them, you can't beat them. There is no point in worrying about it.

I just don’t know who “gave” these names to the Terra people.

Miku thinks so because these race names are obviously not coincidental.

I guess it was the ancient humans who "created" the Terrans, such as Friston mentioned by Christen in her suicide note.

After confirming this, Miku did not have the EQ to ask Kristen whether her ethnic group was

It is called Golden Retriever, but he continued to expand on this topic and discussed the racial divisions of Terran humans.

The so-called discussion, to be precise, should be Miku asking and Kristen answering.

Then Miku learned something new.

15: Species division on Terra

If he were to introduce the racial distinctions of Terra to aliens in the famous Colombian film and television base, he would probably be labeled a Thai traitor.

Especially if the person doing this is a person in a high position of power, or a scientific pioneer like Kristen.

Then we can definitely make a Colombian popcorn movie with this kind of person as the villain boss, which will last at least 90 minutes.

If the box office is good, we can make a sequel.

Let the evil aliens resurrect the villains, or bring in more villains.

They keep exploiting this movie IP to the point where people hate it and the devil hates it before they give up, or they just change the skin, the name, and slightly change the plot rhythm and continue filming.

But one day, when I really talked to an alien about the racial and cultural knowledge of the Terrans.

What Kristen was most worried about was not whether the alien would use this opportunity to study the weaknesses of the Terrans in order to conquer Terra.

Instead, I worry that what I said was not detailed enough, or that there is something wrong with what I know.

This is not because the alien Miku once lived on Terra and is considered half Terran.

It is an inexplicable expectation, or hope.

Hopefully someone will remember Terra and the civilization that lived on it.

Remember what they looked like, their city, their home, everything good and not so good about them.

Because when facing the entire universe, Terra is too small, so small that it seems to disappear in the blink of an eye.

Miku noticed what Christen was thinking in this regard, but he didn't care about it. He didn't say anything like, "I'll protect Terra, you can rest assured." He just continued to ask questions seriously and took notes of what Christen said about the distinction between Terra's races.

For example, Pelo is Pelo, just an ordinary dog, not a canine.

Other groups within the canine family have specific racial names, such as Rupert and Wolper.

Likewise, the Lupo and Wolpo do not mind being called wolves and foxes.

As for whether Wolper cares about being called a vixen, it is not known.

Because on Terra, vixens don't seem to have the intention of seducing others with their looks.

Compared to the canine family, which was forcibly separated from wolves and foxes, the feline family is much simpler.

Most cats are collectively referred to as cats, whether they are big cats or small cats, leopards, tigers, etc.

Only the lion was called Aslan.

But from Kristen's explanation, we can hear that the lion is called Aslan not because of its race, but to highlight its dignity as a member of the Victorian royal family.

"Oh, so they are Celestial Dragons?" commented Miku, who had written down everything Christen said word for word in the Hitchhiker's Guide.

"Draco? There is no such race on Terra, at least not that I know of."

Kristen said this because she was worried that she might say something wrong.

"Are there dragons on Terra?" Miku swiped the Hitchhiker's Guide in his hand and turned to another page.

After distinguishing the pronunciation of "dragon" that Miku had just mentioned, Kristen continued:

"The dragon you are talking about should be the dragon clan of the Yan Kingdom royal family."

"Now he is a true celestial dragon, and a true dragon emperor at that." Miku said with a smile.

"The Emperor of Yan State does call himself the Son of Heaven." After Miku wrote down this racial information, Christen also kept in mind some of Miku's reactions to the Terra race, as material for analyzing who Miku was on Terra.

"Are there other dragons?" Knowing Christen's thoughts and looking forward to Christen's conclusion, Miku continued to ask about Terra's racial knowledge.

"Also, there used to be a Drake tribe living in the Tara area of ​​Victoria. One of them became the royal family of Victoria."

When introducing these racial histories, Christen inevitably brought up some other humanistic histories that had nothing to do with race.

"Draco? Dragon? Yeah, I see, Tara, right?"

Anyway, Miku accepted all of this and continued to ask.

"Yes, in addition to dragons and Drakes, there are some Vaifans with more extensive branches that can also be counted as dragons. Saria is Vaifan."

After Kristen finished talking about the last dragon clan on Terra, she mentioned Saria's name.

"No wonder Dad Sai is so strong." Miku responded subconsciously.

"Daddy Sai?" Christen was a little surprised by the way Miku addressed Saria.

"Um... I just remembered that I seemed to call Saria "Daddy Sed." Miku was also stunned for a moment. The name he just blurted out was purely blurted out. Miku didn't know why there was such a name.

"...Could it be that the relationship between you and Saria is..." Christen came to an incredible conclusion.

Could it be that Miku's former identity on Terra was the descendant of Saria?

Although until the day of heaven, Christen had never heard of Saria having any thoughts about marriage or having children,

intend.

But it doesn't mean that after I leave, Saria will always maintain the demeanor of a diamond girl.

What if the iron tree blooms?

Moreover, given the relationship between Saria and Muirses, or to be more precise, Muirses's personality, which requires someone to be around to make his presence felt no matter what he does, or a people-crazy person, it is normal for Saria's child to know Muirses.

"It shouldn't be that serious." Miku shook his head and said, "If Saria is related to me who was once on Terra, then I will not be unable to feel it."

However, with the barrier of the Angel of Peace, this perception can be blocked.

But the problem is, Saria is a female dragon. If they are really related by blood, Miku would never call her "Dad".

This title is more like a respectful title, a respectful title for someone who once provided important help to Miku.

Miku didn't tell Christen about these things, so as to prevent her from starting to think about them.

"Is that so?" Christen was not curious about why Miku could sense people who were related to her by blood. To be precise, she would not be too curious about what Miku said now.

Now Kristen was just a little disappointed that Miku was not Saria's offspring...well, only a little.

Miku, noticing Kristen's little trick, coughed lightly.

Noticing that her idea was a bit impolite, Christen straightened her mood and continued to introduce the Terran race encyclopedia to Miku.

For example, as general as Filin, it mainly lives in Iberia and refers to the Liberi tribe of birds.

The Agor tribe lives in the ocean next to Iberia. They have no physical features and feed on all kinds of seafood.

The bear tribe Ursus of Ursus, and another kind of Liberi who once ruled Ursus and, like Aslan, were deliberately listed separately from their own race and called themselves Hippogriffs.

It's a pity that the Hippogriffs' rule over Ursus was a long time ago, and now the Hippogriffs are collectively called Liberi.

"It's understandable. This is very Russian and very Sukabulie." Miku said calmly.

Although Kristen did not give a detailed introduction to the national conditions of Ursus, a country dominated by various bears living in the bitter cold of the north, if it is not a woolly bear, then what else can it be?

Hearing Miku speaking Ursus with a non-standard pronunciation, Christen didn't think it was strange. Perhaps it was normal for a space traveler like Miku to easily master the languages ​​of other civilizations.

After introducing the Ursus tribe, Christen went on to introduce Casimir, who had the worst relationship with Ursus, and the main race of Casimir, the Kuranta tribe, who called themselves a knight civilization.

"Knights? Warhorses? Oh, so it's the Polish-less Great Popo and Hungary."

Miku immediately found the prototype of Casimir in his memory.

Kristen nodded, and taking Miku's words to heart, she continued her explanation.

There was no need for Miku to ask, Christen went straight into the countries on Terra and the races living in them one by one, and also gave a brief introduction to the country's form.

Although Kristen is an expert in science, she is also an excellent student at Tremont Polytechnic University, and she has not returned these basic humanities and geography knowledge to her teacher.

At the same time, Kristen also kept every response of Miku in mind.

The Laetalia Caprini clan is well-known on Terra for their expertise in Originium arts and their musical accomplishments.

"Austria? Lower body castle? The shampooer is a goat?"

The Carters, who are good at mining, and RemBitto, which is led by them.

"Not all rabbits dig holes, but the rabbits in Australia have finally taken charge this time."

Minos, which has various myths and legends but still maintains the structure of a city-state and cannot be considered a whole country, and the Minoans living in it.

"Aegean gods? I miss you a little, Cassandra."

For every country and every race, Miku would give a response that would leave Christen completely confused.

Especially when talking about the Sarkaz and the Sarkaz royal courts, Miku said with a subtle expression: "What a leisurely and elegant person."

What caused Miku to react the most was Gaul, which had been destroyed in the Battle of the Four Emperors.

"What? French chicken is destroyed? And it was during the Napoleon era?"

"What's the problem?" Kristen asked.

Judging from Micoud's reaction, it seemed that what happened to the Kingdom of Gaul was so unreasonable.

"Emmm, there's no problem. Ending it together with the Old Guards may be a good result." Miku shook his head to indicate that it was nothing.

At least there won't be any more "capture the Gaul capital before the Gauls surrender" jokes.

However, if given the chance, Miku would definitely go to the Invalides in this world and fry a plate of onions as a tribute.

If there is still a Les Invalides in this world.

With the explanation of teacher Kristen, Miku has a basic understanding of Terra's cultural history and ethnic divisions.

And Miku came to a conclusion that the Terrans and even the Terran civilization must have been shaped.

And it is obvious that it was shaped by the serious human civilization on Earth.

If that's the case, then it would be a legitimate reason for me to help them.

As our ancestors’ descendants, just don’t ask for too much.

If it's too much, it's okay, just reshape it.

Christen also remembered many of Miku's inexplicable responses to Terra's cultural history.

Reason told Christen not to delve into Miku's responses, but another part of her reason as a pioneer scientist made her want to figure out what Miku meant by these words and what was behind them.

As for the emotional part, family members, take a look at Yu Duchen.

In fact, if it weren't for Yu Duchen's assistance, Christen, who had already associated some possibilities from Miku's responses, would definitely not be in such a normal mental state now.

Christen seemed to remember the underground space, the place that once belonged to the former human shelter. The guardian of the shelter, the one who copied his thoughts into a processor and guarded the shelter alone for more than 10,000 years, the first words of the guardian named "Friston" when he saw him:

"What are you? A small animal in human form?"

16: Descendants of previous generations

Miku wasn't surprised by Kristen's current mood swings.

Miku had seen many civilizations with the term "descendants of ancestors" and the turmoil that occurred in those civilizations when they first learned that they were "only" "descendants".

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