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Chapter 1834 The Crisis of the Three-Body Problem

Zerg appear in many science fiction works. The image of Zerg is often an evil race that devours everything. They are numerous in number and rely on various weird ways to roam the universe. Once they land, they will quickly give birth in large numbers and convert all resources into

Food for your own fertility and reproduction.

The Zerg problem is also a problem that all science fiction works can never solve. No matter how advanced the technology is and how developed the civilization is, there will only be despair when encountering the Zerg.

The Zerg always spread the most primitive malice in the universe in a simple and crude way, devouring everything with an irresistible attitude.

The Zerg race is often set up as a hive mind, where one insect king controls a group of small bugs, and these small bugs have different divisions of labor. Generally, the insect kings are female, mainly responsible for reproduction, and have certain wisdom.

The bug is responsible for collecting resources and protecting the queen's fertility.

Something so simple and obvious can bring about the most terrifying fears.

At this time, Duran was transforming the Trisolarans in the laboratory, putting shells on their bodies, installing wings, and strengthening their teeth and claws.

The most terrifying thing about the Zerg is their numbers, which are endless to kill and defeat. The absolute numerical superiority is truly the only means of warfare based on the insect sea tactic.

"But it seems too boring just to have children." Dulan thought that since the Zerg in this universe was created by him, of course he would make the Zerg a little stronger. For example, he could transform the enemy's DNA during the devouring process.

Evolve more powerful Zerg through DNA collection.

Looking around the universe, this universe is still biased toward technology, and there are no very powerful individual lives. Instead, there are intelligent wisdom and united civilizations, as well as large machines built by the efforts of countless individuals.

There is no Ultraman, Saiyan, Kryptonian, Thanos...

But there are definitely benefits to absorbing DNA. A Zerg that can continuously evolve is scary enough.

Just when things were going smoothly on Dulan's side, a problem arose on the Trisolaran side. It turned out that some of Dulan's followers were discovered. The Trisolarans have always been transparent in their thinking. For the first time, they discovered that through

Meditation can actually block this transparency. They also discovered for the first time that human beings are really like viruses, affecting the Trisolarans 4.22 light-years away.

The one who was captured was one of Sophon's operators. He was suspected for transmitting a large amount of data. During the interrogation, he demonstrated Occlumency, which shocked the entire Trisolaran society.

In the end, the Trisolarans had to conduct the most primitive interrogation of the operator, that is, torture. Only then did they see his thoughts again, and found that the sophon operator was completely influenced in the process of monitoring Duran.

What's even more frightening is that the operator also betrayed Trisolaris and passed many important information to Duran. This was the first case of traitor on Trisolaris.

Occlumency has caused a lot of panic. No one knows if there are any users of this technology around them. In the eyes of the Trisolarans, Occlumency is as shameful as the naked body in the human world.

It's immoral.

Occlumency meditation was soon outlawed as an illegal technique, and no Trisolarans were allowed to practice it.

At the same time, the Trisolarans also discovered Duran's experiments and watched him transform the Trisolaran clones. They had already seen Duran's transformation of humans, and now his transformation of the Trisolarans was more thorough, directly reducing the Trisolaran clones.

The civilization level of the three-body people turned the three-body people into insects.

What's even more terrifying is that Duran's research on the brain waves of the Trisolarans gave him the ability to control the minds of the Trisolarans. Now the Trisolarans are just a bunch of dolls in front of Duran, and Duran can do whatever he wants.

Duran is too dangerous and must not be kept.

So the Trisolarans mobilized human traitors, exposed Duran's location, and hoped to kill Duran with human hands.

Countless bounty hunters took notice, and Dulan's bounty was very tempting.

Of course, the Trisolarans were not idle either. They strengthened their control over the sophons and did not allow any more Trisolarans to use the sophons to contact Duran.

Dulan's followers are in trouble. Their existence has been exposed, and now everyone is looking for them. The contact with Dulan has been interrupted again, and they really don't know what to do.

The behavior of these believers becomes more and more weird and unsociable. Slowly, they feel that they are the right ones and that other compatriots are the crazy ones.

What Duran's crazy theory creates is not a madman, but a person who thinks he is sane. Even if the world thinks he is a madman, he will not think so himself. Instead, he will think that the outside world is crazy.

Believers gradually use some unusual methods to prove their sobriety, eat some things that everyone finds unpleasant, and like some things that everyone finds ugly.

They become gloomy, depressed, and autistic. At the same time, they begin to have violent tendencies and become unfriendly or even hostile to compatriots around them who are different from themselves.

The more united the Duran believers are, the less friendly they are to the outside world. It is as if they have been contaminated by the spirit of Duran and begin to act abnormally.

Finally, these strange behaviors were discovered by the Trisolarans, and all the Duran believers were arrested for mandatory investigation.

But then strange things happened one after another. First, the Trisolaran man who was investigating the believers committed suicide, and then there were prisoners who were locked in the same prison with the believers and went crazy and tortured themselves crazily.

Anyway, as long as you come into contact with believers, it seems that there is a mysterious power affecting them and driving them crazy.

However, in the eyes of believers, these people have just become sober and understand the truth that "it is not themselves who are crazy but the universe."

The world has gone crazy, and I must wake up.

It's a pity that in the eyes of others, this world is obviously normal, but it is the believers who are crazy, and the lunatic has spread the madness to other people.

But who defines madness and sanity? Why is following the herd considered sanity by default?

"The great Duran told us that this universe is inherently crazy. We used to fall into madness without realizing it, but now we have woken up." Believers said that everyone should wake up soon: "Come and accept Duran's guidance.

He will let you see how crazy this world is, and only by realizing this can we wake up."

The Trisolaran society had no choice but to think that this was a disease and named it "Dulan syndrome". The manager of the Sophon control room said a meaningful sentence: When we observe Duran, Duran is also observing

us.

This sentence quickly spread, and for a time Duran became synonymous with fear. This was the first time they began to be afraid of people on earth, and being observed by Duran became every Trisolaran's nightmare.

But the more afraid they are, the greater Dulan's influence becomes. Many Trisolarans will think that maybe Duran is right. Madness is the origin of the world. They just fall into madness without knowing it. Only by realizing this

Only then can they become 'normal'.


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