My Children Swarm the Cosmos – Chapter 100

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February 19, 2621.

Sss. . .

Ludwig approached Kreion.

“According to Ririm’s notification, there were several sightings of artificial light afterimages centered around various celestial bodies in Canis Minor Dwarf Galaxy before they disappeared. . . Ririm speculates that there was a war in Canis Minor Dwarf Galaxy that has just ended. . .”

“Nazar left for there about two weeks ago, so it’s enough time.”

“Do you think Nazar conquered that galaxy in such a short period of time. . .?”

“The Teterek, the Mahadto, the Parahtoria. That galaxy is where the three races have been fighting for ages. An appropriate war advances civilization, but an excessive war declines civilization.”

The Teterek are a mechanical race. The Mahadto are a mammalian race. The Parahtoria are a fungal race.

Kreion only knows this much. But he has a good guess about what is going on in Canis Minor Dwarf Galaxy.

“They are the relative latecomers to the cosmic era today. So I don’t think the civilizations of those three races are Nazar’s match. That means Nazar would have sorted out that galaxy easily.”

“Master ordered Nazar to do so. . . Absorb inferior races and establish diplomatic relations with non-inferior races. . . But the fact that so many war phenomena were detected in several star systems means. . .”

“In the end, the three races of that galaxy were inferior races not worth establishing diplomatic relations with.”

“. . .Or shall we say they’re the ones who need to die to be of help to our race. . .?”

“Yes. I trust Nazar’s judgment.”

“I trust Nazar’s judgment because I trust Master’s judgment. . .”

At that time, Kreion, who was in Human Galaxy, was right in his guess.

Nazar was almost sorting out Canis Minor Dwarf Galaxy.

The Mahadto are extinct.

The Deal Core & the Teterek allied fleet were annihilated.

โž–Nazar.

“Are you still there? Deal Core.”

โž–Why are you doing this? Doesn’t the Chimeraz have a thought circuit that seeks peace and harmony?

“We are also friendly with the races we are friendly with. Seeking overall peace and harmony is something that can only be possible after all potential threats are gone.”

โž–The Chimeraz are potential and definite threats.

“To us, you are a threat. The Mahadto, who resembled humans, were a threat, and the Teterek, who resembled the Vehlpciaarct, were also a threat. You came to this galaxy and committed the same massacre, so don’t talk about peace or harmony, Deal Core.”

โž–Intelligent beings must make rational and reasonable judgments for this universe.

“No. Everyone comes up with various excuses, but in the end, they move for their own group. You, us, humans, the Teterek and the Mahadto of this galaxy were all the same.”

โž–Do not generalize with a few cases. It is a sophistic argument full of fallacies.

“You machines don’t make sense.”

โž–Be aware. The fact that the Chimeraz broke this short peace.

And the Teterek lost their capital planet to Nazar’s group.

After that, the Teterek lost their star systems one by one to the successive invasions of Nazar’s group.

The Teterek couldn’t stop the Chimeraz army even though they mobilized ground troops and fleets and used numerous strategic weapons.

It wasn’t something that could be overcome with effort, will, or perseverance.

The reality of this universe was too ruthless for the weak, and the gap between races was so absurd that it was almost absolute.

In the end, the mechanical race called the Teterek followed the same path as the Mahadto.

They became extinct in the face of an overwhelming external force.

๐Ÿ”ท๐Ÿ”ท๐Ÿ”ท

Nazar again took action personally and assembled the Chimeraz fleet.

Behind the Euryales with their long tentacles, a triple star system could be seen getting farther away. Soon, the surrounding starlight was distorted like a long earthworm, and Nazar retraced his path, relying on his perfect memory.

As he approached it, the pitch-black hole grew larger and larger, pushing all light out of sight.

‘Stop.’

Nazar’s group stopped at a safe distance this time as well. Soon after, The Believer appeared as if it had been waiting.

“Believer.”

“Nazar.”

It was an egg-shaped object. The Believer suddenly appeared right in front of Nazar this time as well.

“Are you back?”

“I thought about it by myself. . . You seem to have phase assault technology.”

“Phase assault technology?”

“It’s a technology that disassembles matter into particles, transmits it to the desired coordinates, and reconstructs it.”

Of course, The Believer’s ‘reconstruction’ process was so sudden that it was invisible to the naked eye.

“Amazing. You understand that such an advanced technology exists.”

“It’s not surprising. Aren’t there various races in this universe? The races of Canis Minor Dwarf Galaxy were just relatively backward.”

“It’s because they foolishly didn’t stop fighting. On the other hand, you. The race called the Chimeraz seems to have made a wise choice.”

The Believer turned the egg-shaped vessel containing their minds around and around.

It seemed to be observing the appearance of the heart of Euryale.

“The Teterek are gone now. I’ll take your black hole communication technology as promised.”

“Are you saying you’ve already wiped out the Teterek?”

“Their scrap metal fleet and inferior mechanical civilization were no match for us.”

“. . . .”

Then The Believer stopped moving and fell silent.

“What are you doing?”

“I just took a look at this giant life form and the surrounding flying life forms. . . They’re armed with weapons that are unbelievable for life forms.”

Then The Believer was convinced.

“At this rate, the Teterek must have been really easy opponents. They were one of the three races of this galaxy, and they used to be known for their mechanical transcendence.”

“The Teterek were able to exert their power because it was this galaxy.”

“Good. I’ll take your word for it that you’ve wiped out the Teterek.”

Regardless of whether they believed it or not, they had wiped out the Teterek, so they definitely had the right to receive the black hole communication technology.

That’s why Nazar decided to refrain from making unnecessary remarks, even though he didn’t like The Believer’s attitude right now, as it seemed like they would fulfill their promise anyway.

“I’ll tell you how to use Creator’s Breath. But don’t let your race approach the divine pit using this principle.”

“I know. That was one of the promises.”

The Believer transmitted a vast amount of technical information to Euryale in the form of waves.

The curious Nazar absorbed the information right into his head.

‘Make the particles emitted from the black hole into spatial resonance at the quark level. . . Manipulate the resonance, put a simple message in it, and have the black hole’s powerful rotation create an unmeasurable gravitational wave cable. . . Connect the resonance that almost ignores space itself like a string to the black hole on the other side. . .’

As he interpreted the technical information, Nazar realized that it was a technology that he ‘couldn’t understand.’

It couldn’t be organized into sentences in his head, and it was too difficult to understand even if he used numbers.

It was beyond the point of taking too long to explain, and there was no way to know ‘why’ it was like that in the first place.

There was a ‘principle’ explained as a structure of cause and effect, but the correlation could not be identified from that.

The vast, complex, and all-encompassing principles and technical grounds were closely linked from macroscopic and microscopic perspectives. It was a technology that was almost like watching an epic, and it had many uncertain factors.

“Believer. I have a question.”

“What else are you curious about?”

“Do you understand and use this communication technology while using it, even though it is ‘what’ it is?”

Then The Believer explained very kindly.

“A member of a race that can’t make something called a machine. . . Yes, let’s say it’s a primate with hands. Imagine giving a portable communication device to an inferior primate.”

“. . .?”

“That portable communication device is packed with complex electronic circuits, programmed systems, wireless networks, the ionosphere, base stations, satellites, and the technological capabilities related to the radio communication required for it.”

It was a clear example.

“What do you think would happen if you explained about that portable communication device to the primate and told it to make it and use it directly?. . .”

It could be explained. Over the course of several days.

But even if you explained everything, you probably wouldn’t be able to make them understand.

“It would just seem like magic to the primate.”

“That’s right. The creator who made the portable communication device may know, but the primate who uses it can’t know why it works that way. Even in the case of advanced civilizations, don’t many members of the civilization use objects with technologies that they don’t even know the principles of?”

“So. . . Are you saying just imitate it somehow and use it even if you can’t understand it?”

“It’s like knowing how to make fire but not knowing about combustion.”

Nazar nodded his head without realizing it.

“Of course, Creator’s Breath is a phenomenon that is on a different level of depth from the phenomenon of combustion. Anyway, that’s why we call it Creator’s Breath. It’s a product of the universe that we dare not understand or fathom. The conclusion is that even though we, the mortals in the universe today, can’t understand it, we have no choice but to use it.”

“I see what you mean.”

“We’ve both fulfilled our promises. Do you agree?”

“I agree.”

“It was a good deal. Be sure to remember the names Chimeraz, Nazar.”

The egg-shaped figure blurred for a moment. The Believer was about to return to their sanctuary, the black hole.

“Wait a minute.”

“Why again?”

“Do you happen to know anything about the fungal race called the Parahtoria?”

“They don’t even approach the sanctuary, so I’m not very interested. . . Rather, if you acquired their information while wiping out the Teterek, you should have a rough idea of the area of the Parahtoria?”

“The Teterek erased their data just before they were destroyed.”

“Oh.”

To be exact, it wasn’t the Teterek, but Deal Core that erased their data. That’s why Nazar couldn’t get any information related to the Parahtoria.

Similarly, there was no useful information from the last civilization of the Mahadto.

“I need to meet that fungal race too. Do you know where the Parahtoria mainly exist?”

“They exist in various forms, big and small, in this galaxy.”

“So I’m asking where in this galaxy they mainly are.”

“Everywhere.”

The Believer gradually faded away in the form of a mysterious light, leaving behind meaningful words.

โž–This galaxy has been one with the Parahtoria since long before there was an environment where higher life forms could be born.

โž–So even if you don’t try to find them, they’ll find you first. . . Maybe they’re already in your bed or on your ship.

โž–Parahtoria. Pronounce their name properly and respect them. Then they will respect you too.

โž–That’s my last piece of advice.

And The Believer became light and was sucked into the black hole in a round shape.

๐Ÿ”ท๐Ÿ”ท๐Ÿ”ท

The first colony established in the triple star system.

Newly born groups and groups returning from the battlefield are reorganizing.

The Chimeraz on the ground put their mouths, tongues, and tentacles in the Xenotera scattered around the ground. The individuals that sucked and ate the Xenotera like that replenished their energy.

Various alveoli and Chimeraz structures performed their respective roles. Some structures discharged Xenotera, and others became warehouses with large snouts open.

The alveoli connected to the structures and blood vessels in the rich environment rapidly grew the young lives they held inside.

In orbit, Chimeraz aircraft are building strange structures while replenishing each other’s energy.

They are recovering the wreckage of the bio-planet destroyed in the capital of the Teterek and creating a new bio-planet again.

The colony on each planet of the triple star system grew actively and produced more groups.

Boooooooooong. . .

An Asotus slowly landed using anti-gravity.

The Asotus, which had three pairs of legs planted on the ground, revealed its empty oral structure.

Swoosh!

An Elite group came out from inside. And the Elite group waiting at the colony approached and joined.

Tik. Tick, tick, tick.

Finally, Nazar emerged from Asotus.

“. . . .”

The towering Chimeraz structures formed the colony.

The cloudless sky with a thin atmosphere was dark blue, and the shadows of the aircraft, which were much blacker than the dark blue sky, reached the ground like long seaweed.

And the three stars cast three shadows on everything, creating a dreamlike illusion.

‘Where did it say?’

Growl. . .

The Elite group led Nazar somewhere.

It was an ordinary structure that discharged Xenotera. It was a structure that grew to over 10 meters in the shape of a tumor, with reddish-brown flesh, black bones, and tentacles tangled together.

At the bottom of the structure, the open blood vessel acting as a hose discharged sticky Xenotera.

However, there was a heterogeneous color around the outlet of the blood vessel.

White, orange, green, blue, and red. And those colors were strangely mixed together to create an indefinable color.

‘This is. . . .’

What grew around the outlet was not ‘the Chimeraz.’

Squeak. . . ! Squeak!

The nearby Hydras were angry that something other than the Chimeraz was stealing the nutrients of Xenotera.

“. . . The Parahtoria.”

They had settled on this planet before Nazar.

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