The Collection of The End

Two thousand seven hundred and fifty-seven, inheritance of the underground world (7)

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Desert Spire.

Sherlock carefully observed the difference between this place, which was roughly the "former border area", after one of the "sand worlds" was saved.

The conclusion is that there is a grain of sand missing in the desert, and the planet it transformed into... the model "sticks" to the gray sky after soaring into the sky, just like a floating object in the sea, following the surging gray The mist moved around erratically.

Melina expressed complete ignorance of this, and for a good reason: before Sherlock appeared, she had never successfully saved any worlds, and naturally had no idea what would happen after they were saved.

The only thing she can be sure of is that the "Dark Sea World" where the Utes live will continue to exist for a long time.

In Sherlock's view, although the results were minimal, the significance of this success was very significant. Anyone with preliminary knowledge of mathematics understands that going from 0 to 1 is far more meaningful than going from 1 to 100 - not referring to test scores. .

As long as we save a few more representative worlds and find out the patterns, we can carry out large-scale operations, and it is possible to clean up this desert directly.

"Can you classify these destroyed worlds?" Sherlock asked: "Refer to...the gap between Bao and Ute, and then pick out the representative worlds among them."

"Okay." Melina walked to the "window" and looked around the entire desert again, and then she became in a daze.

It's definitely a lot of work, especially since Melina doesn't seem to be able to use her own powers very well.

When he kept "retrospecting" and "interfering" with the Ute clan, although it was not his intention, Sherlock still collected a large amount of information about Melina - only the part she showed.

If it is limited to those sand worlds, it can be called "omniscient and omnipotent".

In addition to being unable to prevent the world from going to destruction, she is able to change any material in the world according to her own ideas, interfere with the spirit of any creature, and learn about any events that have happened and are happening.

As for time, if you make a mistake and allow the world to be destroyed and then do it all over again, why doesn’t it count as turning back time? It's just a little more troublesome than the Time Stone.

It's hard to imagine how powerful her "mirror body" must be to leave such an outrageously strong "shadow".

But relatively speaking, what Melina can do in this desert-shaped "former junction" is quite limited. Perhaps the countless destroyed worlds have brought too much pressure to her? Or as a "mirror image", it is impossible to adjust "what is directly reflected"?

So, what exactly did she go through to turn into the "ghost form" "witch" that he had when he first met her?

It must not be because he, Sherlock, is messing around here, right?

"It's done." Melina stopped being in a daze, raised her hand to grab a handful of the void outside the window, walked back, opened her hand to Sherlock: "[The destroyed world is roughly divided into six categories, representing the world except Ute ”

"Are there only six categories?" Sherlock looked at the five grains of sand in the girl's hand: "It's less than expected."

"Can I briefly introduce the reasons for their destruction?" Melina tilted her head.

"No, just like what we did before, we will work together to fast-forward them to the moment of their destruction. You don't have to interfere. I'll watch them all first." Sherlock shook his head.

"Um."

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"Um……"

Sherlock looked at the sand in Melina's hand, which was still full of sand, and fell into thinking.

Including Ute who has "ascended to heaven", the six representative worlds are fish, plants, soft bodies, insects, machines and other hodgepodge alliances of all imaginable races. If classified in this way, it is barely reasonable.

But if you want to batch process, it is quite difficult.

Although Sherlock said that it was okay to interfere or not, Melina seemed to have the idea of ​​​​trying without losing, and made an attempt to save each world during this "show".

The plant Bao, devoured each other and assimilated each other and finally dominated its planet. As a result, it failed to make progress and was destroyed by a meteorite. Although it is similar to Ute, they do not have a starfish to sneak attack, and if they are thrown into the "catfish", they will only be assimilated.

Melina tried to change the planet's environment, making it gradually colder and unsuitable for plant growth. As a result, these guys, as plants, actually evolved the ability to extract natural gas and breathe fire to keep themselves warm, and exploded into a ball when the meteorite came. fireworks.

The software creature Wataum believes that the world itself is virtual, and chooses to destroy itself in order to escape from the "virtual sandbox" in order to prevent the "program" from running - their world is really virtual, not only virtual but also a mirror.

Melina got the relevant knowledge from nowhere, and chose to add randomness to the physical laws of that world to prevent them from calculating everything clearly and then thinking that she was in a computer. As a result, after a large-scale calculation , this group of soft-bodied creatures have all turned into morons who can only repeat "42".

The mantis monster Irisen, a militant race that wanted to destroy anyone in sight, was killed by a genetic virus that was spread before the race was exterminated. It was entirely his own fault. Sherlock even wondered if Melina's hand slipped and she took it by mistake.

For this world, Melina chose to isolate these warlike insects from each other by changing the landscape. As a result, this warlike race became extinct in the unreasonable cannibalism.

Cyberlux... It's not unusual to make machines and artificial intelligence as assistants, but it's somewhat unreasonable for those machines to turn their makers into "batteries" to provide themselves with energy and upgrades.

Sherlock, who had relevant experience in Vanaheim, took the initiative to suggest that Melina choose a "savior" from the sloth-like "makers" and lead them out of the control of their own creations. As a result, the "savior" woke up Finally, he went back to sleep because he was "too lazy to save the world".

The "First Alliance" composed of a large number of different races successfully entered the universe, but due to too rapid development, overpopulation and lack of food led to famine and extinction, leaving only a large number of space ruins.

Because the reason was too straightforward, Melina chose to increase the production of a certain type of food that they depended on without much thought, and this was done as the number of people increased simultaneously to ensure that everyone had enough to eat.

This intervention did achieve its goal at first, but after the First Alliance tripled its power and population, all alliance members, no matter how many light years away from each other, all appeared at the same time without warning. The aqua-blue liquid that exploded to the ground was more completely extinct than it was originally.

Sherlock had to sigh again, how did Melina's "mirror image" lady do it.

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