4.6 Billion Year Symphony of Evolution

Chapter 26: The Dwarf Who Nourishes the World

"Why are you...doing this..."

This world was once a beautiful world. It was covered with gray sand and gravel. Various creatures moved around on the ground. These creatures... looked quite similar to coastal creatures, such as crabs and other crustaceans.

However, this is not a beach, but a gray desert, but there are still many animals.

The main intelligent creature here is a creature that looks very similar to the Ershi people, but is much shorter.

These short creatures can be called "savages" and they live a very good life here. They use the shells of captured crustaceans to make equipment and build houses.

And then they often look for some...interesting things that appear in their space.

Because there are often things in their space that cannot be made here, like the guns they are using now, which are... picked up.

Of course there are some other things as well, so the "wastelanders" spend most of their time scavenging and looking for various useful items.

Until one day, they discovered some special creatures.

That's the dwarf's excrement.

It was rare at first, but later on there were more and more of them, and it wasn't just excrement, but also all kinds of waste, like rotten meat and leftover bones.

These wastes began to cover the desert in large quantities, seriously polluting the local ecology.

The creatures here began to disappear one after another, and this group of "wild people" has been investigating the reason.

Finally, they discovered that it was the dwarves who were throwing waste into this place.

In fact, they always thought that waste appeared here suddenly like other things and it was difficult to find the reason, but this is not the case.

After careful investigation, they found that the dwarves came here many times to throw away waste.

So they began to attack the dwarfs.

The dwarves were not to be outdone. They used all kinds of... bone weapons to fight the savages. Although they seemed a little behind the savages, they were much more numerous and fought very frantically.

Moreover, the dwarf was very angry.

During the battle with the savages, the dwarves also realized that the savages were attacking them because they were throwing excrement at them.

Therefore, the dwarves believed that the barbarians were ungrateful and they were determined to kill all of them.

The main thing is that the dwarves suddenly discovered the space of the wastelanders at some point.

This space is basically a desert environment. The dwarves believe that the species in the desert live a very hard and pitiful life. This place must be nourished by decaying substances such as excrement in order to revive.

So they very "kindly" dumped all their excrement here, but they didn't expect that the residents would not appreciate it.

The barbarians and the dwarfs fought for a long time, and at one point they broke into where the dwarfs came from, which was Tucker's space.

The barbarians discovered that the dwarves had built many "temples" of varying sizes in the jungle.

These temples are in the shape of pyramids several meters high, and there is an animal sculpture on the top of each one.

I don't know why... dwarves would make something like this.

The dwarf reaches the space where the savages are by touching the animal sculptures above.

After realizing this, the barbarians tried to prevent the dwarves from entering by destroying these temples. Of course, every time they destroyed them, they could not go back.

So every time they come to Tucker Space to attack the dwarves, it is considered a suicide mission.

However, they never gave up and kept sending troops to attack the dwarves and destroy their temples.

Finally, they succeeded, and when the last temple was destroyed, all the deserters celebrated the victory.

Then... they saw the excrement again.

The dwarfs' excrement and various waste materials continue to appear.

But the people couldn't find any entrance or exit.

This is mainly because dwarfism created a special temple.

This temple does not have a fixed entrance and exit when connected to the wild people's side, and each connection can connect to a different location.

At the same time, the dwarf will disconnect immediately after each connection to dump the waste there.

The way to disconnect it is to move the sculptures on the temple.

This made it completely impossible for the wastelanders to deal with the dwarves...they could only watch as the world's waste became more and more.

So, do these wastes bring life to the environment? They do bring about an upgrade in microorganisms.

The dream energy here can also simulate the effects of microorganisms. They multiply and spread on a large scale on corrupt matter, eroding the original creatures in this space.

But apart from the phenomena caused by microorganisms, there is nothing else.

Although there were some undigested plant seeds among the waste thrown by the dwarves, these seeds did not germinate.

Gradually, the space of the wastelanders turned into a rotten world, and finally the wastelanders died in the stench.

At that time, the main consciousness of the wasteland space also died, and the world restarted again.

In the later period, the world turned back into a desert environment, and the creatures in it were "resurrected".

The dwarves were connected to this restarted world again, and after noticing it, they once again used their excrement to "nourish" it.

This time the situation was similar to the last time, the dwarves quickly contaminated the entire world.

The reason why it can be so fast is that the space of the wild people is very small, much smaller than Tucker's.

And these dwarves...just treated that place like a scrap yard, throwing everything there.

After a series of restarts, the main consciousness of the wasteland space became more and more desperate, causing the space to shrink further.

But from a certain point on, the dwarves stopped throwing away any waste.

The last temple they left behind has remained open ever since.

No one knows what happened to these dwarfs. They seemed to have suddenly disappeared in a short period of time.

But even though the dwarf stopped throwing excrement, he was unable to bring back hope to this space.

Spatial consciousness is still in despair.

The feeling of despair seems to be able to accumulate slowly through reincarnation. Simply put, the despair that this consciousness experienced during its last reincarnation... will also carry some despair with it the next time.

However, this feeling of despair has nothing to do with the "plot" of the space. Even if the main consciousness is very desperate, it may encounter good things in the new reincarnation.

But there is nothing good in the wasteland people's space.

Since everyone died in despair before, the entire space has become very small, and it is difficult for creatures to survive here. The main consciousness is certainly not happy, and it becomes more and more desperate, causing a series of drastic changes in the space, such as rain, which is a precursor to the collapse of the space.

Therefore, the barbarians explored ways to survive everywhere and came across the entrance and exit that the dwarf had never closed.

Then, they came to Tucker Space.

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