"Oh, those seafood? Being able to build a city in the deep sea does require good industrial technology." Miku, who was sitting face to face with Christen, nodded and said.

On the hospital bed between the two people facing each other lay Saria, who had just undergone a biological transformation.

Miku used the power of lightning to torment Saria from three dimensions to two dimensions, and then from two dimensions to three dimensions, and the pain was so severe that she went into shock and fell into a coma.

Fortunately, various instruments showed that Saria's physical condition was as good as it could be.

It's much better than the unicorn lying on the bed next to it.

So now all we have to do is wait for Saria to wake up on her own.

Without being overly concerned about her best friend, Kristen continued to discuss Agor's problem with Miku.

Because of the mystery of the Agor people, most humans living on the surface of Terra do not know much about this country.

But Friston's ancient human specifically mentioned this country living in the deep sea.

According to Friston, the Agor people in the deep sea can also master the technology to break through the star pod if they want.

From then on, Kristen began to pay attention to this civilization.

Even though there is very little information about Agor in this land,

Although it was pitiful, with Christen's ability, she still collected a lot of relevant information.

And all this information was revealed by Kristen when she was making an encyclopedia of the Terra race for Miku.

So when Miku heard Christen mention Agor, his first reaction was a group of seafood.

"And I remember you mentioned that those Agor people created deep-sea hunters similar to ours?"

Miku said as he found Kristen's introduction from his memory bank.

"Yeah." Kristen also told Miku about the deep-sea hunters created by the Agor people.

Although the ancient man named Friston was trapped in the shelter for tens of thousands of years, most of the things that happened in the world were within the ancient man's sight.

"That's fine. After I finish things in Rhodes Island, I'll go to the deep sea to take a look." Miku nodded and said.

What Miku mentioned about Rhodes Island is to follow Rhodes Island to where "I" is in this world.

"Well, I have captured some sea urchins before. They are very special creatures. It is hard to imagine that they were tools created by the previous generation of civilization to reshape the ecosystem."

Christen, who also knew what Miku's next plan was, nodded and mentioned the species of Haisi.

"That's normal. The origins of many Gestalt swarms are similar, and most of them are man-made."

"Because naturally evolved true sociality is unlikely to be absolutely competitive in the struggle for survival."

Miku is not very interested in Terra's version of the Gestalt Swarm.

Apart from the fact that most of them are man-made, the bigger reason is that the social structure of this kind of race is too simple and there is no fun at all.

Moreover, as for the ancient human civilization in this world, that civilization has reached level 3.5 and is on the verge of level 4.

It is rather shameful to shape the ecosystem using such an inefficient method.

I guess it was written by an undergraduate student from some agricultural college as his graduation thesis.

Then the tutor refused to give it to him, but he was reluctant to part with his hard work, so he just found a place to store it.

The result poses a threat to the current Terra civilization.

As this thought went through his mind, Miku's expression froze slightly as he realized something.

"What's wrong?" Kristen, who noticed the change in Miku's expression and was particularly embarrassed, asked curiously.

Could it be related to Haisi?

"Interesting, why didn't I feel much when you mentioned Haisi before?"

Miku stroked his smooth chin and said in a delicate tone.

"Maybe it's because we were outside the star pod at the beginning?" Kristen, who didn't know why Miku had this attitude, proposed a possibility.

Because Miku had mentioned before that the obstruction of the star pod had greatly affected his perception.

I just don’t know what Miku thought of this time regarding Kaisi.

Kristen, who was very curious about what was going on, stared at Miku with a slightly expectant look.

"It's possible, but there could also be other reasons."

Miku did not deny Christen's guess, and then told Christen what he had just sensed:

"If I tell you that Haisi is my work, would you believe it?"

"…That's not surprising…" Christen said after a pause.

"But this is strange to me," said Miku.

"Why?" Kristen couldn't understand what Miku meant.

"Because it's too embarrassing." Miku said that if his perception was correct and Haisi was really created by him, then it would be extremely embarrassing.

"Perhaps it's because you weren't that powerful in this world before, and didn't have that much accumulation?"

Kristen, who had no idea where she was embarrassed, found another excuse for Miku.

"Maybe, but it's still pretty embarrassing. After all, it's based on a level 3.5 civilization, and it still created something like that. It's really a bit of a loser."

Miku reluctantly accepted the excuse Christen gave for herself.

I reluctantly accept it because it is really shameful for a Gestalt species with such combat power to be able to rely on the knowledge reserve of a civilization of the level 3.5.

It would be normal for it to sweep across the entire Terra overnight, and it shouldn't be suppressed by a group of seafood in the deep sea like it is now.

We were even hunted by a deep-sea hunter who was our enemy.

"Maybe it's because you imposed some restrictions when you made them?" Christen once again found a less embarrassing reason for Miku.

"Maybe." Miku looked at Kristen and smiled. It was really nice to have a big golden retriever who would constantly find excuses and ways out for him.

If there wasn't a bed between the two of them, the "patient" on the bed would have opened his eyes and had a strange expression on his face.

Miku really wanted to reach out and stroke Kristen's blonde hair.

"Is it done?" asked Saria, who had just woken up from shock and coma.

"It's done, 100%. I'll do it, don't worry." Miku said to Saria.

"...Why don't I feel anything?" Saria stared at Miku seriously for a while before saying this.

"It's a problem if you can feel this kind of change in habits," said Miku.

"...

..." Saria, who did not immediately believe what Miku said, stared at him seriously.

I want to see if the physiological affinity brought about by my racial nature has really disappeared.

But after watching for a long time, Saria was unable to confirm whether she had really changed, whether she had really gotten rid of the bad nature of the Vaifan women.

Seeing Saria's suspicious look, Miku laughed and raised his hand that was originally intended to stroke the big golden retriever, waved it in front of Saria's eyes and said:

"The fact that you don't subconsciously believe what I say already means that something has changed."

"..." After hearing Miku's explanation, Saria was stunned for a moment and nodded slightly:

"indeed so."

If the biggest impact of her previous nature, which had not yet developed to the point of offering herself for someone else's bed, was on Saria, it was that Saria would subconsciously have a high level of trust in Miku.

Now I doubt whether Miku is deceiving myself, which proves that even if this nature has not been completely corrected, it has at least changed.

Thinking of this, Saria withdrew her gaze from Miku and closed her eyes as if to savor the moment carefully.

Before Saria could figure out what was going on, Miku said in a half-joking tone:

"Are you not recalling the memories between me and trying to make yourself feel bad about me?"

Hearing Miku's joke to Saria, Kristen couldn't help but curl up the corners of her mouth.

Because based on Kristen's understanding of Saria, she might really do that.

"I'm sorry." Having her thoughts exposed, Saria knew that being pointed out would make her seem very impolite, so she apologized.

"There's nothing to apologize for. I'm still very confident in my attractiveness." Miku waved his hand gently and then said to Saria:

"And your actions are useless. Even without that racial nature, the vast majority of Terran humans will have a basic favorable impression of me."

"Why?" Saria asked immediately, and Christen beside her also showed a puzzled expression.

But before Miku could answer, Kristen nodded as if she realized why.

"Because I am a human being and your creator." Miku explained to Saria after looking at Christen who had reacted.

"Creator?" Saria hesitated for a moment, and soon realized that the "human" and the so-called creator that Miku called himself were referring to the previous Terra civilization.

Perhaps for many Terrans, pre-civilization is a very illusory thing.

Maybe it exists, maybe it doesn’t, whether it exists or not will not affect your life.

But for a cutting-edge scientist like Saria, pre-civilization is something that really exists.

Many of the topics about pre-civilization in the academic community are about studying the relationship between pre-civilization and current civilization.

However, those topics are all very far-fetched speculations.

"It is normal for the creation to have a basic liking for its creator, and this transformation is very likely related to Originium." Miku said, shaking his head.

"Could this be the reason why Rhodes Island will recruit so many operators in the future?" Christen, who already had some understanding of what Miku said, said with a smile.

In fact, there are not many operators in Rhodes Island, at least not in Christen's eyes.

If there were more, Rhodes Island would not have always been outside the major forces in the future, and it would have established a country long ago.

Oh, no, the country was really founded.

The "many" in Kristen's words just means that Rhodes Island recruits more types of operators.

There are all kinds of weird people.

"Is it related to Originium?" Saria, who had no memory of the future, didn't care what Rhodes Island would be like in the future. She was more concerned about the meaning revealed in Miku's words just now.

"It is very likely, I mean very likely, that you have become so much like me as a human being because of the influence of the Originium."

"But I don't have much evidence for these possibilities, so you can just treat it as a joke."

Miku answered Saria's question in a less serious tone.

Because of the casual tone and the ambiguity in the words, the doubts on Saria's face became even more serious.

"I still suggest you believe every word of Lord Miku, even if it sounds like a joke."

Seeing Saria's reaction, Kristen spoke up.

"Science is about argumentation, not trust." Saria refuted Kristen's words.

"What I mean is that even if Mr. Miku's guess is wrong, he can turn it into a correct guess if he wants."

Kristen showed the fine tradition of a big golden retriever protecting its master.

"Hehe." Miku laughed out loud because Kristen bared her teeth at her best friend in order to protect her master, and then said to Saria:

"The one who created the Originium was my wife in this world. I mean my wife from ten thousand years ago."

"Perhaps she used Originium to transform the current Terrans into humans, hoping that when I wake up again, I will see an environment that is no different from the world before."

"..." Saria's expression was a little stiff.

If Miku's previous explanations of "very likely" and "not very certain" still had some possibility.

Because there is indeed

Some studies on pre-civilizations mention this situation.

Then the possibility of what happens next in Miku's story is suddenly reduced to the daily 8 o'clock primetime sitcom about a domineering boss.

One would change the world for the one he loves, just to ease the sorrow that the one he loves will feel when he wakes up again due to the changes in the world.

It would be a shame not to make a movie out of this plot.

"No, Nian is not suitable for this type of movie. She is only good at martial arts movies. If she shoots this, I'm afraid she will end up with Precious turning into a zombie king or something."

Miku immediately objected to Saria's idea in person.

“……” Although Saria really wanted to say that there was more than one director of Lan Kawu... Nian was not even considered a director of Lan Kawu.

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