Chapter 1878

When Fred was worried about this and that, Sanders said again: "although it will have a great impact on people living here, such as the residents of Chuxin City, I still think the impact will subside with time."

Angel: why does the tutor think so

Sanders glanced at Floyd, who had a complicated expression, and then looked at angel. He seemed to understand something. He smiled and said, "because the two are not of the same order of magnitude at all."

Floyd raised his head and looked at Sanders with doubts in his eyes: does your excellency mean that the human beings in Chuxin city are vulnerable to the dream plant goblins?

Although Freud himself thought so, if even Sanders said so, I'm afraid it's really irreparable.

However, Sanders said an unexpected answer to Freud: "human beings are much better than dream goblins."

After throwing out such an answer, Sanders did not sell off, explaining: "although the human beings in Chuxin city are weaker than the dreamplant goblins in terms of individuals, their individual strength does not represent everything."

"Moreover, individual strength is not a big problem. There are various ways to make it grow. For example, relying on evil demons, or more people joining the wilderness of dreams in the future, can enhance the overall combat power of mankind."

Sanders' answer made Fred nod in his heart. Indeed, this is true. Although it is weaker now, there is still hope in the future.

However, individual strength has a solution. What if Mengzhi goblins want to launch a civilization invasion?

Freud's doubts were soon answered.

"As for the problem of civilization, it's not on the same order of magnitude. Even if the people in Chuxin city are not extraordinary, they are just ordinary people. But even ordinary people stand behind them, but they shine all over the world, have far-reaching influence and suppress countless universal wizard civilizations!"

Because in this universe, only the wizard civilization is participated and developed by human beings, and only the wizard world has real human beings. Therefore, wizard civilization, in a sense, also represents human civilization!

This is a mighty wave crashing on a sandy shore, which has been precipitating for many years, and has gone through the long history of the tide, and has gone to its dross, and has been able to extract and maintain the essence of human civilization.

In the face of a loose civilization structure that has just been born for one day and has not been completely stable as the cornerstone of the settlement, are you worried about the invasion of civilization?

This is simply a ridiculous question without thinking.

If human civilization doesn't even have this self-confidence, how can it be human?

Perhaps, dream planting goblins will affect human life and process in the wilderness of dreams to a certain extent, but it is absolutely impossible to get any good fruit in the collision of civilizations.

It is even possible that even civilization will be assimilated.

"Therefore, time is in the hands of human beings, not in the hands of dream planting goblins." Sandston looked at Fred for a moment. The latter's eyes gradually became calm and enlightened from the confusion and worry at the beginning. It was obvious that he listened to Sanders.

"For now, Mengzhi goblins will certainly affect the existing structure of the dream wilderness, but I think the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages, at least in my opinion."

Sanders said, looking at the entrance of the valley.

Pieces of green fog floated. Under the influence of the mother tree, these green fog fell into the earth, and in the twinkling of an eye, buds broke through the ground.

Just because the energy of the mother tree was weakened, these buds did not grow into plants immediately as before.

However, at this time, several dream planting flower demons the size of butterflies hummed songs without words and came to the place with buds. Some colored light spots fell from them, and these buds were like getting nutrients. They suddenly rose and became mature plants.

As they flew by, the seeds immersed in the earth rose wildly. In addition to the seeds in the green fog, they are also spreading seeds themselves. Occasionally, if they stay for a few more seconds, bright clusters of flowers will grow there.

However, in just a few minutes, a large number of flowers and trees appeared in the desolate valley.

Freud also saw this scene. Indeed, as Sanders said, at present, dream planting goblins can quickly make the barren land flourish, which is far more good than bad for the wilderness of dreams.

Thinking of Sanders's "long-term vision" and "civilized self-confidence", Fred felt much better. However, there is still some remorse for not successfully assuming power.

"Although Freud failed to assume his power this time, I also got a very useful data, which plays a great role in calculating the success rate of my new power." Sanders' eyes narrowed slightly: "moreover, I have a little guess in my heart."

Angel: "what guess?"

"I'll tell you when I confirm the test."

"However, I can disclose in advance that this guess is related to the success rate of my new power. If I succeed in assuming power next time, then this guess may be true." Sandston paused and looked at Fred: "if this guess is confirmed, I think Fred can try to assume new power, and the success rate should reach 90%

When Angel heard this, his eyes suddenly brightened: "when is the mentor going to assume the new power?"

Freud failed to assume power twice in a row. Even if Freud didn't show it now, angel knew that it had dealt him a great blow, and perhaps even lost the courage to assume new power again. If Sanders' speculation can be confirmed and Freud can successfully integrate new powers, it can also quickly get Freud out of this vortex of depression.

"I want to digest the new data and re adjust and calculate the formula, so it may take about three days."

Angel thought for a moment. Fred failed to assume power. Although he didn't suffer too much injury, he still needs to adjust his state. It should be about the same in three days.

After talking about the new power, Sanders suddenly turned the topic back to building civilization.

"Compared with the dream of planting goblins, in fact, I care more about the tree civilization itself."

Sanders said at this time, his expression became very solemn: "I only thought that this special nightmare environment was of great research value until I saw the birth of this tree civilization."

"This has gone beyond the scope of nightmare. The beginning of civilization and the pioneering of the mainland are like the primitive sprouts of the real world."

Sanders felt that the potential of the dream wilderness might be more terrible than he thought.