Colonial Suit
#500 - Sinking into the abyss
It's actually a planet?
In fact, Li'er was also taken aback, but she quickly realized that this... was her body.
Because she could sense every pulse of this planet, every twitch of a nerve, every tendon, every bone, and even... every tentacle. Countless compound eyes covered every corner of the planet, allowing Li'er to have an indiscriminate field of vision. As long as she wanted, she could even perform long-range scans and detections. Astronomical amounts of information flooded into Li'er's nerve center like a tide, then were analyzed and summarized in countless parasitic brain glands that resembled tumors, and finally transmitted to her.
That's right, this is a great planet, but it's not a celestial body in the traditional sense, but a completely biological planet! In a sense, it's more like a super-giant composite organism!
Its name!! is called... "Overlord Starhive!"
A voice rang in Li'er's mind, and before Li'er could react, countless compound eyes and nerves transmitted the image of an old man into her brain. This old man was the wise man, Leiwoer, who had always been with her.
He was standing on a balcony somewhere in the Starhive, watching the densely packed spaceships and space warriors taking off and landing outside, with a faint look of longing on his face. His white hair fluttered behind him, exuding an elegant aura. But beneath this white hair, Li'er could see the dense biological pipelines and assistive tendons on his spine.
"Our... great civilization has reached its most critical moment."
The wise man Leiwoer said softly without turning his head, as if knowing that Li'er had opened her visual network. "So, I'm sorry, Maria. I have failed you."
"............" Li'er's heart stirred slightly, wanting to speak, but found that she still couldn't make a sound. It seemed that her spirit was sealed in an absolutely strict environment, unable to transmit anything.
In this situation, she could only watch, only listen, but could not express herself.
In the end... is it still a nightmare?
Li'er thought silently, continuing to listen to the old man's words.
The old man raised his head, looking at the countless flying figures outside the steps. A trace of pain appeared in his eyes. "I wanted to modulate you into the greatest creation in the universe. To open up a future for my civilization. For this goal, I have paid a lot, and I have happily watched you sprout and grow..."
"I can wait for your maturity. I can watch you become the savior of our race. I, we... break free from that eternally burdened nightmare."
Speaking of this, the old man's lips tightened, and a trace of unwillingness, a trace of anger, and a trace of sorrow appeared in his eyes... "But, I don't have time, we all don't have time..."
"I don't know how the news got out, but they already know our purpose, and they know we got that thing... This is our hope, but now it has become the source of our disaster. Now... the races of the entire universe are declaring war on us, and our civilization is facing disintegration."
"I don't have any resources for you anymore. If this continues, you will soon wither and disappear."
"Maria..." The old man suddenly turned his head, his eyes full of regret. "I can't let you disappear like this, I'm sorry, this is my selfishness, and it is also the need of our civilization, our race."
"So, I abandoned the previous plan and changed your modulation direction. I know this is very unfair to you, but where is there fairness in this universe? If there is fairness, why are we slaves? If there is fairness, why should we struggle so hard? Bearing the evil name of the entire universe. If there is fairness..."
The old man didn't continue, but his voice became lower and lower, and his eyes gradually turned cold, like a blade.
"So... even if it's unfair, I can only do this. In order for our race to continue, we need a carrier, an ark that can take us to the other shore!"
"No one has been able to do this before. In the entire universe, no civilization has ever been able to create such a surreal interstellar tool."
Taking a deep breath, the old man's voice suddenly rose, filled with fanaticism. He pointed to the starry sky outside, the countless takeoffs and landings of aircraft, and said loudly.
"But, we did it!!"
"Look... my dear Maria, this greatest shell in the universe is the highest technological crystallization of our civilization! It possesses combat power that all civilizations fear, an indestructible shell, endless vitality, and biological energy resources for survival for billions of years. It is the immortal throne! The rebirth nest of our civilization!!"
"But the most important thing is that it is the only polymer in the current universe that can sink into the abyss and not be dissolved! Only through it can we escape the disaster in front of us. Let our race be reborn!"
"Now... the only problem is that it needs a brain. A master who can truly control it without being assimilated."
The old man suddenly turned around, his eyes flashing with fanaticism. He reached out and pointed directly at Li'er.
"That's you!"
"The supreme creation of the universe, a unique life. Maria! You are its brain!"
"Only you can withstand its seven trillion data exchanges per nanosecond! Lead us into the forbidden zone of life that no one has ever set foot in!"
Me!?
Li'er's heart trembled, and then she realized that the old man was not talking about herself, but the so-called 'Maria', but isn't this the biological brain she cultivated? Why would I hear it here?
Unconsciously, Li'er vaguely guessed something, and her heart sank.
Could it be... that the Maria I cultivated was not a whim? But an imprint left in the depths of my genes? Or rather, it's not Maria at all, the real Maria... is me?
I... was actually created?
Thinking of this, Li'er felt a surge of rage in her heart, along with endless panic and fear. This was not weakness, but a biological energy close to the truth, fearing the truth. Under this energy, even her body, that is, the entire Starhive, trembled slightly. Countless aircraft that had just taken off lost their guidance and became a mess.
The old man sensitively noticed this change and his face changed slightly.
"Eh? Biological emotions..."
"Maria, I don't remember implanting similar genes in you. Could it be that this is what you evolved yourself?" Speaking of this, a trace of surprise suddenly appeared on the old man's face. "This is really an unexpected gift. If this continues, you should soon evolve a similar emotional group... My God... why... why didn't you tell me earlier!!"
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"If it had been a few months, no, a few days earlier, I would have terminated this plan, even if it meant sacrificing this Starhive!"
"But... it's too late now."
The old man lowered his head, seemingly regretting, and sighed after a long time. "I'm still not as good as my brother. If it were him, he should have discovered your potential earlier... But that's fine, a wise sage is what civilization needs. And a waste like me should be abandoned."
After speaking, the old man raised his head and looked at Li'er seriously.
"Maria... I'm very sorry. But this is our ending... Survival of the fittest is the most valuable law in the universe."
"Since you are already one step late, then... we don't need to change anything."
"Please take us to the end."
"Even... if it means sacrificing everything."
......................The old man didn't continue, but Li'er knew what she was going to face next. Sure enough, in the following time, countless aircraft gathered from all corners of the universe to her side and merged into her huge body. From the countless sensory organs of the Starhive, Li'er saw that they had powerful warriors, and also many white-haired sages. Massive resources were gathered together by them and put into her storage bags. This process was so long that it was as if they were emptying the entire universe. In the end, even Li'er didn't remember how much material and how many people she was carrying.
She was like a black hole, frantically absorbing the energy accumulated by this civilization for ten thousand years.
Time passed bit by bit, and the number of times Li'er fell into a coma became less and less, and the time she was awake became longer and longer. She and this Starhive had gradually become one. She also got used to the data and information that flowed through her every moment. Under her coordination, hundreds of millions of parasitic brain glands cooperated to classify and organize this information, and control the operation of the entire Starhive.
Li'er's performance was undoubtedly outstanding. From the sensory organs, she had heard the sages' praise and praise more than once. She also knew that the time for her to carry out her mission was getting closer and closer.
Finally, on a certain day, the main resources of this civilization had been gathered. The enemy also appeared in the distant starry sky. Although it was still countless light years away from Li'er, Li'er could still see their appearance through the Starhive's long-range scan.
They were a group of powerful warriors shrouded in light, like energy bodies. They were numerous and boundless, yet each one was extremely powerful. Under their impact, the civilization's conquerors were killed one by one, like falling stars.
Too many, too strong... Just by taking a look, Li'er knew that her own conquerors were no match for these energy warriors. This was not to say that there was a big difference in strength, but that the attack methods of these energy warriors were very terrifying. They used the free energy of the entire space to carry out long-range heavy blows. They also had the strange effect of sealing off space. Although her own warriors were also very strong, they were mostly good at melee combat, and often suffered continuous heavy blows on the way to approach. In addition, the number difference between the two sides was obvious, which made them almost unable to fight back.
In just one hour, the defense line of her own warriors was breached. Then those energy warriors disappeared directly and approached from the reverse space.
And at this time, Li'er finally received the order to set off.
The huge star body suddenly expanded, and then suddenly compressed. The next moment, Li'er rushed into the reverse space below the third level.
This part is also called... the Abyss by the universe civilization.
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