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852 In-depth communication

If they weren't the companions who fled together, then they could only be the people who disappeared at the beginning. Was it Lu Peng? Zeng Rui? Wu Songyan or someone else?

Where did the aliens take them? How do they survive?

I can't think of what the aliens did to them, but I'm sure that their situation can't be too good.

I wanted to ask Zaza to change the message and ask them to inquire about other people's situation. Zaza agreed, but did he really understand what I said?

Also, even if Zaza conveys the exact words, will other aliens agree to my request?

Finally, do these aliens have the ability to find out what I want to know?

Speaking of this, I have always been curious about the identity of these aliens. From what I know, they are particularly like anti-government guerrillas, allowing the mainstream aliens to move around and change places after being shot.

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But their power within the aliens is not small, otherwise they would not have been able to bring Brother Huang and I out in the first place. Also, I have a feeling that they have many sympathizers among the aliens.

This feeling is really special. In official terms, it means that the alien guerrillas have a good mass base. This reminds me of those stories before the founding of the People's Republic of China. What if these aliens could be encouraged to mobilize the masses to come to their den?

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Since then, I have been particularly interested in knowing about the social structure of aliens, and I also found an opportunity to ask Zaza. Zaza seemed not to understand the word social structure. It took us two to communicate for a while before he understood the meaning of the word.

, I think he was very happy at that time, and he pulled me to talk a lot, but he still had the same old problem and couldn't express what he meant.

The two of us talked about this matter for a long time. Zaza later stopped talking and just started making gestures. From what I saw, what he meant seemed to be that there are two levels in aliens.

I'm a little confused. How are these two levels divided? Nobles and commoners? Officials and commoners? Or some other way of dividing them?

Speaking of levels, there are so many levels in human society that I couldn’t even explain it to him.

But Zaza and his companions must be from the lower level... I remembered my previous thoughts again, and wanted to tell Zaza everything about everyone being equal and seizing power with arms, even if he was sent by aliens.

Agent, these things may be spread through his mouth. As long as it can cause a little trouble for the aliens, I will make money.

But how to say it? Let’s not talk about whether Zaza can understand it. I don’t know the social structure of aliens. Even if I say it, I can’t get it right. And when it comes to armed seizure of power, it is inevitable to talk about the sixteen-character policy.

And things like rural areas surrounding cities, regardless of tactics or strategies, I don't want to tell the aliens a word, even if they are really the opposition among the aliens.

Zaza not only answered the questions I asked, but also took the initiative to tell me other things. He seemed to really want me to understand the situation of aliens. He always told me but couldn't understand it clearly. He kept talking when he was anxious.

Pointing to the sky, I didn’t know what he meant. Then one time he got anxious and simply dragged me outside the cave and pointed to the sky. Following the direction he pointed, I saw Jupiter.

But what does Jupiter have to do with their social structure? Or does Jupiter have any secrets that it wants me to know?

Are you kidding? No matter how ignorant I am, I still know what is going on on Jupiter. No matter how powerful the aliens are, they still dare to go to Jupiter? Unless it is a satellite of Jupiter.

I wanted to know where they came from more than Jupiter, so I asked this question at that time, but Zaza said he didn’t know!

How is this possible?

I didn't believe it at all, and I mentioned it to him several times, but he was extremely anxious every time and couldn't answer it. Later, he seemed to ask other aliens, and then told me that no one could answer this question.

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I got along well with Zaza during this period, and my vigilance has dropped a lot. After this incident, I started to be wary of these aliens again.

Zaza seemed to have felt it too. He tried very hard to communicate with me, even talking and gesticulating. It seemed that when he and others were born, Europa was already orbiting Jupiter, and no one knew about what happened before.

Later, when I talked more deeply, I found that Zaza knew little about the solar system. He had never even heard of Saturn. He only knew some conditions within the orbit of Jupiter, and he only knew it. Just like we know the moon, but few people can tell.

We don’t know how far the moon is from the earth, let alone how big and heavy the moon is.

This is really strange. Could it be that a civilization at the level of aliens still has a monopoly on knowledge, allowing only the upper class to learn advanced knowledge, while the lower class people can only master simple common sense?

When I asked this question, Zaza still answered with the same reasons as before. Now I understood that Zaza probably meant that he was too young and had not learned many things.

This explanation is quite reasonable, but with so many aliens here, are they all as young as Zaza?

Zaza's answer has never been so cheerful, but it's still the same question and I don't understand it.

He gestured with me for at least half an hour before I understood what he meant was division of labor, which meant that the alien system was similar to that of the Ming Dynasty. Everyone had their own division of labor. They only needed to understand the knowledge of this line of work. Others

Industry knowledge is not required or necessary.

How to put it this way, the education system of aliens will definitely not produce masters and top scholars, but the input and output ratio of education will definitely be much higher than that of comprehensive education. I just don’t know if the upper class of aliens has vocational education.

There is no need to ask this question. Zaza knows nothing about the higher-ups, so he doesn’t know anything he asks.

I asked him if alien soldiers had a hereditary profession, but he didn't understand this sentence. I broke down the meaning of the words and explained a little bit. Later, he seemed to understand, but his answer was very strange.

He asked me what hereditary means.

I said the inheritance from father to son...of course that's not what I said, but he still didn't understand. I also said it was passed down from generation to generation, but he still didn't understand.

I explained this question to him for a long time but he still didn't understand. Finally, I asked him if his father and mother understood him, and then I explained father and mother to him carefully. After understanding what I meant, he said that he had no concept of father and mother at all.

There is no father, but there is a mother.

This result surprised me. Is it possible that aliens do not reproduce sexually, but reproduce through some kind of asexual reproduction?

I remember there's a word for this situation, but I just can't remember the word.

Don’t higher organisms reproduce in both sexes? Even plants reproduce in both sexes. How could aliens reproduce through asexual reproduction of lower organisms like this?

Is it possible that all the alien men are dead and all the aliens I see are female?


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