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153、Remember the past

    After a day of rest, Duda waited for the triangular fighter that sent vegetables from the lunar mothership, and the pilot was Fu Yiguo.

There was an uninvited guest on the fighter plane, Zheng Ran.

After a few days of seeing him, Zheng Ran had completely lost weight and had his body removed. His clothes seemed to be hanging on a hanger. His cheeks were deeply concave and his eyes were black. Because of the disappearance of fat, his eyes looked big. Every step he took seemed to have paid a huge price. He was sweating profusely in just over ten steps, as if he had not dried after washing his face.

Fu Yiguo's deputy pushed out an electric wheelchair from the cockpit and handed Zheng Ran a towel and pure water.

Although his relationship with Zheng Ran was on the verge of hostility, Duda couldn't help but ask: "What disease?"

"Sub-health." Zheng Ran replied coldly and took a sip of water, "I want to visit their civilization. When will I go to Normoregan?"

"The subway will be here soon!" Karami has been saying this for a whole day because Duda asked urgently.

The Army has no big problem, and the trial procedure of any order society will not be simple. The problem is that Zhang Tianyu, that guy has lost contact for nearly eighteen hours, and God knows what will happen! Even the people of Karami are friendly, but it is difficult to guarantee that he will not fall into the pit by himself!

Duda thought that this child was brought out by himself, so he was inevitably worried.

"Then I'll take a look here first." Zheng Ran pushed the joystick on the wheelchair, and the car made a slight electric motor sound, followed Karami forward.

Duda breathed a sigh of relief.

"What's wrong with you?" Song Yun looked at the boss beside him curiously.

"Zhang Tianyu is fine, he has already contacted the moon." Du Da said.

"Huh? How do you know?" Song Yun said in surprise.

"Have you ever told the Moon that Nomorigan?"

"That's not..."

"I don't have either." Du Da whispered, "so Zheng Ran only knew the name from Zhang Tianyu, and there was. Did you find it? He seemed to understand Karami's words."

Zheng Ran did not hide his mastery of language. It would not be surprising if he could communicate with scientists from all countries on the moon. Because many scientists themselves are language experts. However, being able to directly talk to people on alien planets must be because of the temple.

The facts are very clear: Zheng Ran's brain has suddenly developed to the point of being recognized by the temple.

Du Da naturally thought of Tut Sixteen's report - Zheng Ran and Zhang Bolin's monitoring of Master You Lie.

You Lie once said: Some civilizations will use external technologies to stimulate brain development...

Duda caught up with Zheng Ran and asked, "Have you done experimenting with yourself?"

"It has nothing to do with you." Zheng Ran stopped in the wheelchair, "Why do you think you can control everything? Because of that ridiculous authority?"

Duda was silent.

"I can tell you with certainty," Zheng Ran said coldly, "we will soon be able to catch up with the lunar people. When we open up the mechanisms of those magicians, we can be stronger than them. However, it is difficult for you to understand the meaning of civilization. Throwing you into the primitive society to slash and slash and fire may be more in line with your wishes."

Duda felt the anger in his body, which hurt his heart like a flame. Fortunately, his calm and steady understanding made him realize this and accepted and controlled his emotions.

"Why are you so paranoid about this or that?" Duda smiled, "I am not against scientific progress, and I am happy to enjoy the convenience brought by science and technology. I just don't think it's a good thing to make myself look like a human being and a ghost."

"Ignorance leads to fear." Zheng Ran started his wheelchair. "For Homo erectus, you are also like a human being or a ghost."

"I'm not good at debate. My brain may not be as smart as you." Duda raised an eyebrow and said, "but I believe there is still a difference between natural evolution and seedlings forging growth."

Zheng Ran ignored it. When a person's worldview and methodology are formed, others' views and understanding will be excluded, and they may even be regarded as stupid. Not to mention Duda, even You Lie is a pedantic old man in the eyes of Zheng Ran, Chamberlain and others?

Caramy keenly discovered the gap between Duda and Zheng Ran. Although these people's logical abilities have been severely damaged, they do not mean that they are stupid. In fact, because of the reduction of logical judgment ability, their emotional thinking is stronger and their feelings towards people are more sensitive.

Compared to Duda, who often yells at her, Dr. Zheng Ran exudes a scent of pride, arrogance, domineeringness and power, which makes Karami very uncomfortable. She has learned that the doctor was the teacher of the doctor yesterday, but she still doesn't like this person.

"So, you let him move on his own?" Duda was a little surprised.

Karami shook her hair aggrievedly: "No one wants to be friends with such a person."

"I mean..." Duda found that his position was too confusing. "Aren't you worried that he steals your technology?"

"Shouldn't all technologies be shared?" Karami blinked her big eyes. It was hard to understand what Duda meant. Last time, the man also brought up a technical transaction, but how could he price the technology?

Faced with such an unprepared race, Duda had nothing to say. In comparison, Muladin was closer to human thinking patterns, and was more obsessed with it... Well, it seemed that it was not a good thing, but it felt like the state of thought was closer, so it felt more intimate and easier to communicate.

After tasting the alien vegetables, Muladin became enthusiastic. After drinking the private brewed white wine brought by Fu Yiguo, he became completely enthusiastic.

"You did anger me yesterday!" Muladin held the bottle, "Do you think I'm stubborn? Ha, we had that kind of powerful energy bomb eight hundred years ago! That's right, eight hundred years ago, there were wars everywhere on this planet. Even the power of individual weapons is no less than your shot."

"Then you are not extinct yet..." Duda suspected that he was drinking too much.

"I never brag!" Muladin bragged unscrupulously, "The reason we finally decided to establish a unified government was because the weapons became more and more powerful, and people were not hurt. That feeling was more painful than death, just like two eraser men who beat from morning to night, turned around and wiped, leaving no trace behind."

"Uh...you have invented the energy shield yourself?" Duda asked.

"That's not a difficult technology," Muladin said. "Our energy comes from the natural radiation of Gorubominerals. When our energy conversion technology matures, energy is inexhaustible to us. Converting energy into shields is just a by-product."

"Indeed, the warriors of the Great Wizards have this ability." Feihu said disapprovingly.

"What do you want to create? It turns out that it is such awesome by-products?" The manufacturing of the energy shield is not simple. It is necessary to condense energy into shape, automatically sense and judge the size of the attack energy, and convert the energy attacks received... Duda doesn't know what scientists think, but he thinks it is a bit unrealistic anyway.

"At that time..." Muladin turned his head and scratched his hair like a steel needle. "Well! Yes, he wanted to create a space suit in energy form. You think you can walk in space without changing clothes. How convenient? And it's safe, right?"

"Even the current energy shield can't do it!" Du Da said.

"Yes, this research failed, and later I ran into the Star Gate." Muladin grabbed his hair in pain, "We are really in trouble!"

"Well... I still have a question, I'm very confused." Duda said.

"Say, my friend."

"You don't even have a spacecraft, why do you conduct so much space research?" Duda said in confusion.

"Who said we didn't!" Muladin was excited. "At our peak, we had thousands of spacecraft that could easily travel to and from adjacent planets."

"Then why don't you immigrate?" Duda asked.

"Because we were defeated." Muladin's voice suddenly became lighter, "The Zerg evolved into dragon insects and easily killed our space fleet. This was our strategic failure, and we rashly fought a decisive battle with dragon insects. But at that time we had not proposed a degradation strategy."

Given the targeted evolutionary characteristics of the Zerg, local people adopted the strategy of active degeneration. It turns out that in two hundred years, the Zerg's degeneration speed was as fast as their evolutionary speed. From energy weapons immunity to energy weapons, they degenerated to energy weapons with similar damage to momentum weapons.

After a few generations of insects, the Zerg's defense ability against momentum weapons will gradually increase and evolve towards large-scale and thick armor.

"Aren't you even more miserable at that time?" Duda frowned.

"Our energy weapon technology has declined, but it is not serious," Muladin said. "When the bugs are bigger and the carapace is thicker, we can completely destroy them with energy weapons that they cannot resist."

"It's so complicated... Is it really that difficult for you to build some guns and cannons?" Feihu couldn't help asking. She knew that the people on the moon wanted to make guns and ammunition all day long, as if they were pulled a line, there would be a constant stream of guns and ammunition.

"Production line, production materials, production technology..." Muladin said helplessly, "Originally, gunpowder weapons were just a very unpopular branch research in history. If it weren't for our lack of long-range attack methods, they wouldn't have been picked up at all. Moreover, you have also seen that these dwarfs... have no choice. Although they don't want to admit it, they are indeed the smartest group of people among us. They are completely unreliable now."

Duda then realized that he had fallen into a misunderstanding of understanding. Although the Highlanders and the Underworld did not like each other, they were still one race and one civilization. Their relationship was not as he understood before - they were two countries, but two administrative regions in one country, and even two groups in one society.

The differences and confrontations caused by humans due to political thought are far greater than the exclusion between underground and highlanders. ()
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