Chapter 441 - 116 Trap! _2
Chapter 441: Chapter 116 Trap! _2
They induced genetic mutations in the insect race, evolving them towards a higher form of life.
Like the biochemical transformation of fairies and Christina’s breeding process, this process which involves the evolution of life forms requires a large supply of vitality.
Once the body’s own vitality is insufficient, mutations or death would occur.
The Insect race has a strong resistance to mutations. After all, they are a race that at its peak, could rely on their physical bodies to travel short distances across the stars.
With so many radiations existing in the universe, the insect race dare to expose themselves directly without fearing mutations.
This shows how strong the insect race’s ability to resist mutation is.
Their strong ability to resist mutation actually backfired on the insect race this time.
After receiving induced mutations from the “radiant light,” they would continue to endure the mutations, continuously evolving until their vitality was exhausted, and they died.
All of these were reasonable inferences made by Link, based on known answers.
Link also understood the reason why the “Small World” wanted, yet was afraid, to eat.
The previous stage of the “Small World” was the “Seed.” The “Seed” is the world origin of a broken world.
And that world origin had been parasitized by a god inhabiting an insect body for over sixteen hundred years.
Later, under the rule of a high-level wizard, the broken world’s world origin devoured everything it could, including the Insect God, in order to compensate for its consumption, and thus evolved into the “Seed.”
The actions of force are reciprocal.
Some of the natural characteristics of the Insect God were naturally inherited by what was once the “Seed” and now the “Small World.”
The desire to consume this light with special radiation was the negative trait of the Insect God at work.
And the hesitation to eat was due to a naïve but correct developmental concept.
After understanding this, while Link was reassured and writing his report, he had Franda, who was a “Spirit,” help the “Small World” to eliminate the inferior traits of the Insect God.
And to check if there were any other hidden dangers.
Sandra noticed Link’s movements in the corner and walked over, whispering through their spiritual link, “Have you reached any conclusions yet?”
“I was about to report and make a request to you.”
Link stopped outputting his thoughts and ideas through the mental link with the smart brain and responded to Sandra’s question, “I have a preliminary inference with some relevant evidence to support it, but it’s not convincing enough. If possible, I’d like to dissect a few live insect bodies for comparison.”
“Let’s hear it, what is your preliminary inference?”
Sandra did not directly respond to Link’s request but instead took an interest in the inference he mentioned.
Link then presented his series of inferences, based on “Light Radiation,” in simple language to Sandra.
“I see.”
After listening to Link’s explanation, Sandra pondered thoughtfully.
She thought for a moment, and then pulled out a handheld detection device from her spatial storage magic tool.
She carried out a comprehensive and detailed check on the light.
The underground caves excavated by the insect race were famous among all heavens and realms.
The tunnels they dug could accept starlight in a special way, which allowed the caves to be adequately illuminated and sense the change of time.
In this way, insects living underground could have day and night alternations and a normal working schedule.
Drip, drip, several beeps.
The handheld detection device had completed the check on the light in the cave.
“Indeed, there is a very slight amount of radiation, and according to records, this type of radiation has been used extensively by the insect race in the past to promote individual evolution.”
After reviewing the results of the detection, Sandra said.
While speaking, she furrowed her brows, puzzled, and muttered to herself, “With such an obvious phenomenon, why wasn’t it detected by the routine surveillance of the Supreme Council?”
From the moment she landed on this planet, Sandra had never considered conducting a surface inspection, and there was a reason for it.
An agency under the Supreme Council conducted a detailed longdistance surveillance of the various insect worlds every year.
When it was discovered that this Level 3 Insect World had abnormalities and the task of on-site exploration was assigned, it came with records of surveillance over the past three years.
This surveillance report stated that everything on the surface was normal, including light exposure.
The only problem was the underground caves.
So when Sandra arrived, she led the team straight to the underground tunnels.
“Could it be that due to the long distance, the surveillance was not sensitive enough?”
Sandra instinctively ruled out a guess, defending the Supreme Council.
Um…
Not to mention she was just the great-granddaughter of two great sages, even the two great sages themselves did not dare to directly question the Supreme Council.
Even if it was just an agency under the Supreme Council.
Unless the two great sages had concrete evidence, powerful backing, and their actions would not offend the five saints of the Supreme Council, they would dare to pose a question to the agency under the Supreme Council.
And they were posing a question, not questioning, doubting, or accusing.
Shaking her head, without dwelling on things beyond her capabilities, Sandra extended her hand to Link, “Let me see your report.”
“Just a moment.”
Link’s spiritual force reconnected with the smart brain. After one minute, he output the final paragraph and then handed the smart brain to Sandra.
From start to finish of the report, Sandra was very satisfied with Link’s clear inferences, detailed data, and meticulous logic.
Recruiting Link Grande this time was not a waste of a spot.
Even if they could not recruit him in the end, and had to consider the will of Sage Palo
It didn’t matter.
There was plenty of time in the future, and plenty of opportunities to use him again.