How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 799 Listener

Chapter 799 Listener

Didi, Didi, Didi, Didi...

Familiar with the sound of the alarm clock, Faos dimly opened his eyes, stretched out his tail limply, and turned off the switch of the alarm clock.

"yawn--"

"Damn it, it's another working day." Faus mumbled slightly dissatisfied as he glanced at the schedule subconsciously.

Even so, Faos got out of bed and began to prepare for the arrival of a new day.

"I really don't want to work. When will I be able to earn money while lying down like those masters, without doing labor, oh..."

Put on your work clothes, arrange your clothes properly, and leave the house.

Faus is not an enthusiastic person, but his job has a huge impact on his own race and civilization, that is, listening to and interpreting alien signals.

Thanks to his amazing talent in language, Faus stood out from the many candidates and got this high-paying iron job.

Driving the military airship assigned to him by the government, Faus went to his place of work at supersonic speed.

After flying for more than an hour, Faos could vaguely see the listening station array on the top of the mountain, and the radar stood on the mountain like soldiers on guard.

"Uncle Faus, good morning."

After entering the listening station, someone greeted Faos with a very immature voice, causing Faos to look at him unexpectedly.

The target was his subordinate Maike, who was holding his child, and it was the child in the arms of the other party who greeted Faos just now.

"Maike, you brought the child here again, we are not a nursery here." Faos said.

Although it is not a big problem to bring the children here, the listening station is a semi-military facility after all. If there is any accident in the observation data, the person in charge, Faos, will be punished.

"Linda has something to do today, and I'm worried about leaving Meyen alone at home. He always likes to run around. I'll watch him here."

Mai Ke reluctantly explained that the implication was that he hoped that Faus would be more accommodating.

Faus walked in and said to Maike's child, "Little Maien, don't you mess with the things here, you know? Otherwise, your father and uncle and I will be severely punished."

"Well, I see, Uncle Faos, Myen won't mess with the things here." Myen nodded seriously.

After such warnings, Faus and the others continued their usual work, recording signals from alien civilizations.

The work is not complicated, the recording is automatic, and Faus and the others are only in charge of guarding. Therefore, when recording alien signals, Faus and the others are actually free, and when they are really busy, they are deciphering.

"Uncle Faus, what are these things?"

The ignorant Maien pointed to the black round cakes piled up on the side, which was so large that it was twice the size of Maien's own head.

Faus glanced at it and explained, "These are the histories of the universe."

"Light starts from a star, interacts with matter, and then reflects in other directions. It also carries information about the matter that interacts with light. These electromagnetic waves are the truest history of the universe."

Mai En looked at the black round cakes, then at Faus, and then said angrily.

"Uncle Faus is a liar."

"How did I lie to you?"

Faos was a little confused, he was telling the truth, why did he have to lie about this kind of thing?

Little Maien replied, "Mayne, I have read history books. History books are square. The history of the universe you mentioned is a bunch of disks, without pages, and it is very hard."

"Pfft, these things are the same as books, Mike, you should teach your children a good science."

Faos, who almost couldn't hold back his laughter, was a little helpless, so he had to ask Maike to explain clearly to his children.

"Main, Uncle Faus is not lying. Books use pen and ink as the medium of information recording, while disks use magnetism as the medium of information recording." Maike said.

"Then last time, Uncle Faos said that your job is to watch aliens speak, so you didn't lie to me?"

Myen's words left Faos speechless, "...Little Maien, am I a big liar in your eyes? It makes me so sad."

"You were originally, hmph, after I went back last time, I told my friends about watching the aliens speak, and they were all laughing at me, how could I be able to see the speech, I should only be able to listen."

"I'm talking to you uncle now, cover your ears, can you understand what I'm talking about?"

Mai En looked angry and asked questions, but with his young age, Faos felt only cute.

Faus thought for a while and replied dotingly, "Okay, then I will take you to see the alien's speech."

Maiko froze for a moment, then looked at Faus hesitantly.

"no problem?"

"Don't worry, just take a look and broaden the child's knowledge. As long as you don't mess with the instrument and cause problems, it's not a big deal."

Faus waved his hand, indicating that the problem is not serious.

Using the remote control to call up the main screen, Maien saw a picture of waves. The crests and troughs of these waves are very sharp, which gave Maien the first feeling like the sharp teeth of a monster. all different.

"Here, these fluctuating stripes are what the aliens said." Faos said.

"I don't understand, what are the aliens talking about?"

Mai En scratched his head, looked distressed, and looked at his father as if asking for help.

"I don't know these yet, and it's very difficult to decipher them." Mai Ke replied.

Since you don't know, how can you be sure that these are the speeches of aliens? Mein thought strangely.

Children are naive, it is difficult to think more deeply about things, and they will ask questions whenever they think of it.

Mayne then asked the two adults who were very knowledgeable in his eyes, "Then how do you know that these are words spoken by aliens?"

"Of course it's because some words have been deciphered."

Faus called out another alien language, which he deciphered himself.

"This sentence, 'mass says how time void changes, time void says how mass should move'." Faos said.

"What's the meaning?"

Maien looked at Faus in confusion. However, although Faus was a decipher, he used a literal translation of the text, and he didn't quite understand what the sentence meant.

"I don't know, maybe it's explaining the principle of leverage. Maybe the talking alien civilization is thinking about how to move the planet under its feet."

Faus is an excellent language decipherer, but not an excellent physicist. He can understand every word that involves void, time, and mass, but he is confused when they are connected together.

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