luo jia shan ju
Chapter 326 The Red Sea and the Red Trees
It turned out that everything they had done before was just self-righteous futility and meaningless persistence.
Han Yu's reaction was completely different from the fatty and Rou Yi. The truth about "Water Drop" didn't seem to affect her as much.
Perhaps Rou Yi was still thinking about other more important issues and didn't have time to be sad.
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"Then what is the Red Sea?" Han Yu asked again.
Zhao Chenguang was calm and composed, seemingly knowing everything Han Yu asked: "The Red Sea is the material on the surface of a certain planet in that galaxy. The surface of that planet is covered by this primitive red ocean. In human language, it can be translated as 'Primordial Sea.'
This ocean has the characteristics of both land and ocean, but its overall characteristics are completely different from the ocean and land conditions on Earth. After all, the material that makes up the Red Sea does not come from the Earth, but is a unique substance of that planet.
On that planet, the Red Sea does not need external energy input. It can generate its own heat and maintain everything within the Red Sea.
The creatures living in this ocean do not need substances such as sunlight and air on Earth for their survival and reproduction. All the energy they need comes from within the Red Sea.
You can imagine it this way: the Red Sea is both an energy tray and a vessel for breeding life.
In the second half of the 'Kindling' project—the collection phase—the ocean environment that integrates energy and environment, as well as the creatures inside, were packaged and stuffed into the 'Kindling' as a whole.
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After the 'Kindling' arrived on Earth, it once released the Red Sea, placing it in the Brazilian rainforest and the Kunlun Mountains in China.
The species released along with the Red Sea were all the creatures in this Red Sea.
But unfortunately, these creatures in the Red Sea are not adapted to the environment on Earth. Whether it is climate, temperature, air, space, day and night conditions, or light, they cannot adapt and cannot reproduce on Earth. These creatures can only survive and reproduce in the environment created by the 'Kindling' energy.
Therefore, as long as the Red Sea leaves the area covered by the 'Kindling' energy, it will immediately dry up, and the creatures in the Red Sea will quickly die in a very short time due to the loss of their living environment.
I don't know if you still have any impression of the fish bones you saw in the desert. That giant fish skeleton is actually because the 'Kindling' power weakened and lost control of the Red Sea. After the Red Sea lost its energy support, it swept all the creatures into the underground river. The river surged to the desert, the Red Sea quickly dried up, and the biological remains after the sea dried up and the rocks rotted surged into the desert along with the quicksand. The fish bones in the Red Sea ruins surged to the other end of the desert together with the quicksand.
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Now the Red Sea and the creatures in the Red Sea that you see here are actually the last Red Sea in the world. After the 'Kindling' energy is taken away, not even this Red Sea will be left.
If this Red Sea disappears, then all the creatures in the Red Sea will be completely extinct in this world.
However, extinction is extinction. If you want all the creatures in the 'Kindling' to survive and reproduce without any loss, it is absolutely impossible. Therefore, the 'Kindling' allows these low-end creatures to fend for themselves in the process of finding fertile soil.
These extremely low-level creatures in the Red Sea are not worth regretting. Even the 'Zambia' in the Himalayan underground palace that you look down upon can adapt to the living environment on Earth. However, these marine creatures have such poor adaptability, so it is not surprising that they are eliminated and head towards extinction.
As long as those advanced creatures are not affected, it is good. You must know that those advanced creatures are the ones who dominate the 'Kindling' civilization, just like humans dominate the Earth.
However, those advanced creatures have higher requirements for the environment in which they live. The Earth's environment will corrode their skin, the pressure will crush their bones and internal organs, and the air will make it difficult for them to breathe, eventually poisoning them.
After I learned this, I decided to change direction, leave here, and find a more suitable planet to sow the seeds of the 'Kindling' civilization.
I think, Han Yu, you may also ask about the mangrove problem, so I might as well say it together.
Mangrove is a type of asexual self-reproducing organism, similar to spores such as fungi on Earth. It lives as soon as it lands.
It can parasitize on various animals, and it can also parasitize on the human brain. At the same time, mangrove is relatively intelligent and can connect the thoughts between hosts.
For example, the mountain we are in, in fact, everything here is connected by mangrove. Mangrove connects the 'Kindling' and various organisms together, cooperating with each other and being interconnected.
Of course, you can also understand mangrove as the carrier of the 'Kindling' thought. If you regard the 'Kindling' as the brain, mangrove is its body."
Hearing this, Han Yu chuckled. Her smile contained a bit of mockery: "The 'Kindling' you speak of is not just the mangrove's brain, the creatures in the Red Sea, mangrove, 'Zambia'... and you, Zhao Chenguang, are just puppets of the 'Kindling.'
In fact, the moment you came into contact with the 'Kindling,' you were already assimilated and brought under the command of the 'Kindling.' Haven't you realized it?"