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Chapter 155: Chapter 154

 At that time, the headworm would always remember.

The sudden appearance of lava waves destroyed a large area of the jungle. The flames spread in the forest and covered the rocky mountains where most of the people lived.

Before the lava erupted, there was indeed some feeling of an earthquake, but after that, the lava erupted in an instant, and the Maya people did not have time to react.

Under the destructive lava, the headworm led the almost extinct people to escape into the Twisted Jungle and built a new home in a hollow giant tree called the "hometree."

The headworm lived in the hometree for a long time. The giant tree was nearing the end of its life, but it was still habitable. As the only remaining headworm, it intended to restore the prosperity of the community here.

But because of a sudden earthquake, the headworm fell into the abyss …

The Maya people were almost completely destroyed.

The Chibucha insects found the headworm and brought it back to the nest. The headworm found that although the insects covered in crystals were very smart, they could not communicate. The Chibucha insects placed the headworm in the center of the nest and had been feeding it fungi. Although it tasted bad, the headworm was able to survive.

During the period when the headworm was missing, its community began to slowly die out until Muketu was born.

At this time, Montezuma suddenly received a message. This special message suddenly entered his mind like a radio wave.

Montezuma suddenly knew that the headworm community was swallowed by lava. At first, Montezuma was very puzzled, but he quickly dispatched the Deep Sand Bus to approach the Twisted Jungle. But he found that the Twisted Jungle was still surrounded by the smell of the Maya people. This made Montezuma feel quite strange. After thinking about it. In the end, he did not intend to enter the jungle.

Of course, these smells were not spread by the Maya people, and the reason for the continuation of the smell was the Chibucha insects that found the headworm. They imitated the smell of the Maya people and smeared these smells on the edge of the Twisted Jungle to prevent the Aztec insects from entering.

The Chibucha insects used to live on the surface, but because of the attack of the Aztec insects, they turned to the underground. They knew the Aztec insects very well. They also knew that the failure of the Aztecs was due to the Maya race, so they used the Cephalopods to create a scent to protect them. This was also the reason why they caught the Cephalopods.

Of course, Montezuma did not know that this was caused by the Chibucha insect. He thought that the Twisted Jungle had always been occupied by the Maya tribe. Because the smell had always been there, he did not believe that the Maya tribe had been destroyed.

The Aztecs did not fare well in the Forest of Pillars and the various territories in the desert. The climate here was harsh and life was difficult, so Montezuma had always been monitoring the Twisted Jungle. Longing to go back there.

This surveillance continued for a very long time. On a certain day, the surveillance continued for a long time. The Deepsand Bus that was moving around the Twisted Jungle saw Bechymos. At that time, Montezuma thought that Bechymos was just a wild creature and attacked it, but he did not expect it to be Lin's main troop.

At that time, Montezuma had already noticed that the smell of the Maya tribe had begun to fade and disappear.

The reason for the disappearance of the smell was the destruction of the Chibucha insects. The appearance of Lin changed all of this.

Montezuma did not know. At first, he was very confused. He thought that the Maya tribe might have left, but because winter was approaching, he did not take the initiative to attack. Instead, he waited until spring to launch an attack.

But he did not expect that this attack would cause Lin to counterattack. Montezuma thought that Lin was the Maya tribe. Although he counterattacked, he failed. In the end, he decided to escape to the giant pit of the Inca insects to seek help.

Then, he failed to escape and was caught by Lin in this place …

After the brain reading and the story ended, Montezuma's weak body fell in front of the Cephalopod.

The Cephalopod rolled in front of the reader and said to Lin: "Brain, memory, reading successful. Throw away the useless information and only say the useful information. Combine it with your own deeds to form a complete story and convey it to Lin."

The Cephalopod had a special ability. By touching it, it could completely extract the memory information of a creature's brain. This information had always been stored in the brain cells. Lin had also been researching ways to obtain memories, but she did not expect the Cephalopod to have this ability.

By doing this, the Cephalopod would kill the creature being read, and before doing so, it would have to touch the creature's brain with its body. In other words, it would have to cut open the creature's head. No matter what, the creature would die.

Combining the Cephalopod's story with Montezuma's memory, the only strange thing about all of this was the Inca insects. The Cephalopod did not recognize the Inca insects. In the long records of its tribe's life, there were only a few records, and those records were very vague.

Why would this creature live in the giant pit of the desert? Why was it not interested in the Twisted Jungle? Why was the Cephalopod's tribe covered in lava after Montezuma communicated with the Inca insects? Could it be … that this was caused by the Inca insects?

But the Cephalopod said that there was almost no information about the Inca insects in Montezuma's memory. There was only a part of the information that Montezuma communicated with the Inca insects. Also, when Montezuma learned that the Maya tribe was destroyed, the Cephalopod said that Montezuma received a signal, but it did not know the source of the signal or the details of the signal. Lin thought that this was related to the Inca insects.

But according to Montezuma's previous words, the Cephalopod should know about the Inca insects. Lin remembered it saying something like: "The lava was caused by me." And: "You will all die because of your own strength."

And when it was escaping, it actually wanted to escape into the giant pit where the Inca insects were.

It was definitely related to the Inca insects. Montezuma definitely knew about the Inca insects.

But there was no detailed information about the Inca insects? Was the Cephalopod's memory not complete? That was unlikely, because it could read a lot of details. The information about the Inca insects should be very important, so it was impossible for it not to know.

In short, the destruction of the Cephalopod tribe did seem to be related to the Inca insects. Could it be that the lava was caused by them?

That was unlikely … Lin had never seen a species that could live in lava.

But what method did they use to make the Cephalopod unable to sense the earthquake … That was possible.

The Cephalopod recalled the situation at that time. It was indeed very strange. Not only did it not know, but the wild creatures nearby also did not have any reaction. This should not be considered a normal situation.

In short, she really had to study the Inca insects.

This Montezuma should also be studied again.

Thinking about this, Lin brought Montezuma's corpse back to Bechymos. At the same time, Bechymos also flew back to the Forest of Sharp Pillars.

Although the Cephalopod had read Montezuma's mind and she basically understood the whole story, there were still many things she did not understand.

Halfway back, Lin once again dissected Montezuma's internal structure. This time, Lin found something strange. Behind Montezuma's brain, there was a small ball made of a shell material about one centimeter in diameter.

Lin was sure that she had never seen such a structure before. When Lin dissected the shell of the shell material, she actually found … a pile of brain cells!

Why was there a pile of Montezuma's brain cells in this ball? Could it be …

Lin suddenly thought of something. This might have happened when Bechymos was flying to the Cephalopod's residence. Montezuma had wrapped a small part of his brain in a shell material to prevent the Cephalopod from reading the information.

So that's why … No wonder Lin felt that the Cephalopod's information was somewhat incomplete. Was this the reason? She did not expect Montezuma to use such a method. He had very strong control over the cells in his body.

After Lin told the Cephalopod through the display, the Cephalopod also appeared very surprised. It seemed that even it did not know that Montezuma had such an ability.

She had to immediately go back to the Cephalopod and have it read the information in this small piece of brain cells.

Bechymos turned around and flew back to the Cephalopod's mountain. But after flying for some distance, she could not return so quickly. She felt that it was a little troublesome. She should have just dissected it at the Cephalopod's place.

As night approached, Bechymos flew to the Cephalopod's mountain and read the information of this cluster of Montezuma's brain cells for the Cephalopod.

While reading the information, the Cephalopod suddenly felt a sense of surprise. It said to Lin, "The Inca swarm … ancient, enormous, incomprehensible, and undefeatable. They have received the signal and are now interpreting it."

"What do you mean?" Lin was puzzled.

The Cephalopod said, "Montezuma hid the information inside. When I read it, the information was transmitted. The Inca swarm received the information."

The Inca swarm … received the information?

The Cephalopod said, "They are hiding underground. They live underground and establish their swarm underground."

After saying that, the Cephalopod rolled on the ground and drew a huge hole. The bottom of the hole was empty, and there was a long cave.

Hearing that, Lin suddenly noticed that the Cephalopods who were observing the Inca swarm in the huge hole noticed something strange happening to the swarm.

A large number of Inca swarm came out from the cave on the stairs. They gathered together and jumped into the water in the hole.

What were they doing?

The Cephalopods flew into the huge hole and observed this strange phenomenon. Lin saw that the water in the hole was slowly decreasing, as if the swarm had opened up a hole at the bottom of the hole. A whirlpool appeared in the water and sucked in all the surrounding swarm.

Just as the Cephalopod said, there was indeed a hole at the bottom of the huge hole.

Many other swarm of swarm jumped into the water from the surrounding stairs. Lin felt that they all wanted to enter the whirlpool. Perhaps it was their nest or something.

But the Cephalopod said that they received the signal … what was going on? Floating astronomy.


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