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Now reading: Chapter 1029 - 1029 117 Even Aliens Fear This Terrifying Pla from Above The Sky, a Fantasy novel by Gloomy Sky Hidden God.

1029: Chapter 117 Even Aliens Fear This Terrifying Place on Terra (2/2) 1029: Chapter 117 Even Aliens Fear This Terrifying Place on Terra (2/2) ——I let the wilderness expand, allowing the domain of the Forest Ocean Spirit to penetrate deeper into this world?

Ian, at first, didn’t quite understand what the other party was talking about.

After all, people’s choice of words might differ, and the sa thing could be described using various terms and adjectives.

It’s like how a hamburger can be described as “at between buns,” or hotpot referred to as “at slices boiled in water.” Without clarifying, who would know what “two slices of dough sandwiching a piece of at” or “hot water boiling hot substances” are referring to?

But Ian was smart, so he quickly grasped the aning behind what the Forest Ocean Spirit was saying.

“You’re referring to…”

Ian cautiously said, “My hydroponics agriculture building?”

[Yes, hydroponics, agriculture, building.

Excellent vocabulary.]

The Forest Ocean Spirit smiled and said, [You have brought the wilderness into human cities.

Plants that should have withered with urban expansion instead penetrated rock and cent anew, creating fresh territory.]

[For us, this is a very significant matter… It allows our powers and domain to further spread, and for that, we want to thank you.]

Ian nodded understandingly.

“So that’s the concept.”

It really was because of the hydroponics agriculture building.

He hadn’t expected that developing new agricultural technology would lead to such an outco… Ian truly hadn’t considered it, but when brought up, it felt almost inevitable.

Yet, powers and domain?

The Forest Ocean Spirit’s abilities seem to be quite unique…

Ian noted the terminology, gazed around the underground cavity, and his tone turned serious: “This was an inadvertent action on my part.

Forest Ocean Spirit, you need not thank excessively.

In complex terrains, agricultural developnt is bound to reach this point—it’s rely a matter of ti.”

“Instead, what is it that you want to foresee for you?

Also, isn’t the essence of the Foreseeing Bifoliate the Prophet’s Power?

What exactly is its function?”

From the mont the Forest Ocean Spirit had spoken, expressing a hope for Ian to help with predictions, he understood that the true capability of the Foreseeing Bifoliate likely wasn’t akin to his own prophetic abilities, but rather so kind of similar function.

Still, even so, it remained extrely valuable.

He wanted to understand the principle behind it.

[We are about to make a very critical decision, Prophet.]

The Forest Ocean Spirit said, [We aspire to formally and officially integrate into this increasingly verdant world—but we are unsure if this decision is correct.

Even after analyzing all the data of the Great Redwood Forest Sea over the millennia, we could not deduce the outco.]

[Thus, we need a Prophet… soone who does not require data to calculate the correct conclusion.]

[At the very least, provide us with an original dataset for extrapolation.]

The Forest Ocean Spirit’s words indirectly conveyed to Ian that the Foreseeing Bifoliate was not true prophetic power but instead served another function.

Extrapolation.

[The Foreseeing Bifoliate, in essence, shares perspectives and a portion of analyzed data and conclusions with us.]

The towering Wooden Madonna Statue seed to perceive Ian’s thoughts and nodded affirmatively: [After signing contracts with us, what the Redwood People often sought predictions about were no more than weather changes, the tides’ surges, the movents of beast herds, and the migrations of fish schools… None of these require true prophetic abilities; with vast data analysis, predictions can be made.]

[The na Foreseeing Bifoliate thus arose—not true prophetic power, but it indeed represents a fragnt of the Prophet’s ability.]

“I understand.

If the preconditions for extrapolation are abundant enough, realistic enough, then it’s indistinguishable from foreseeing the future.”

Ian nodded slightly.

He was very familiar with the concept—comprehensive extrapolation from big data.

During his previous life on Earth, the Earth Federation Central Intelligence had a division called the ‘Psychotric Departnt.’ This departnt could access all surveillance caras on Earth, all personal information, everyone’s growth records and personality analyses, as well as all dical history data… In other words, the Psychotric Departnt knew everything public about everyone on Earth and all behavior conducted in public.

Through colossal amounts of data and the near-infinite computational power provided by quantum computers, it could directly predict any citizen’s potential psychological states—whether happy, angry, gloomy, or suicidal—and most importantly, their criminal inclinations, all calculable and foreseeable.

Before cris even began—or even before people’s thoughts took an extre turn—the core chips in their electronic brains would guide them to attempt cheerful activities, and specialized mbers of the Psychotric Departnt would even perform psychological counseling, or help resolve life conflicts.

Thanks to this, Ian’s previous Earth had no overt criminal acts.

Ian couldn’t definitively say whether this system was good or bad; in any case, to him—a stargazer solely focused on venturing into space—Earth’s matters were indifferent, irrelevant to him.

He, Ian, had always kept his ntal state teetering barely above the discretionary threshold, avoiding trouble with psychotric surveillance!

In sum, the Foreseeing Bifoliate essentially grants people powerful Spirit Energy resonance, enabling interaction with the collective Will of the Forest Ocean and using enormous computational power to extrapolate, thereby achieving desired ‘answers.’

——This biological computational model feels like it could be incorporated into the Artificial Soul’s data network.

——I’ll need to find an excuse to persuade the Forest Ocean Spirit to collaborate on an experint… The Foreseeing Bifoliate would be perfect for this!

Ian thought thus, and at the sa ti, he began to faintly understand the Forest Ocean Spirit’s true identity.

An ordinary cluster of magical plants likely wouldn’t speak about data prediction or extrapolation… The Forest Ocean Spirit is a collective entity, possessing evident technological thinking, or perhaps an entire set of cultural logic… This cannot simply be called a Magical Beast.

This is… a ‘Alien Civilization’ vastly different from humanity!

And, on Terra, an Alien Civilization is essentially synonymous with extraterrestrial beings!

Judging by the information the Forest Ocean Spirit disclosed about their contracts with the Redwood People… Ian could readily imagine that the Forest Ocean Spirit was probably a fully cultivated intelligent alien life form brought back from a base by the Redwood People.

The Four Sacrificial Spirits were essentially guardians and collaborators introduced by the Redwood People from said base.

Other Magical Beasts, due to their insufficient potential, eventually beca re tools for the Redwood People.

However, the Forest Ocean Spirit was different; its original form was likely so kind of plant civilization.

Upon arriving at the external world of Terra, it adapted and expanded continuously, eventually becoming a collective organism like the Great Redwood Forest Sea.

It achieved imnse power, yet the Forest Ocean Spirit still maintained cooperation with the Redwood People.

However, due to unknown reasons—or perhaps because their contract expired—it suddenly ceased contact with the Redwood People, leading to their decline into the present-day Redwood Natives.

Even so, the Forest Ocean Spirit still assists the Redwood Natives by providing foresights for survival-related intelligence.

Currently, the Forest Ocean Spirit’s influence has even expanded to territories near the Agate Stone Plains… reaching as far as the Xiawei Territory.

Ian estimated that the Forest Ocean Spirit’s true power must have enveloped most of the South Ridge.

Even in the Bison Mountain Range, within the old Qing Steel Dragon’s domain, many areas had fallen under the Forest Ocean Spirit’s control.

[The Foreseeing Bifoliate, in essence, is the essence of our Heart Light Body.

It can enhance a lifeform’s Life Spirit Energy and accelerate Spirit Energy growth… but this applies only to ordinary beings.

We are unfamiliar with the Spirit Energy of Prophets and dare not guarantee.]

The towering Wooden Madonna Statue extended her hand and retrieved a shimring, erald-green Spirit Energy bifoliate clover from within the fissure at the center of her chest.

Its radiance spread around, stirring nurous tiny Spirit Energy vortices composed of luminous patterns in the surrounding air, with streams of microdata flowing through its proximity.

In the Foresight View, the Foreseeing Bifoliate radiated pure green hues, laced with a gleam of silver—indicating that it ranked as quite a high-level material even within the Third Energy Level.

[If you wish to possess it, we will gift it to you, as a reward for opening up the wilderness.]

The Forest Ocean Spirit said warmly, and Ian reached out, accepting the lightweight gemstone bifoliate clover offered by the Spirit.

He squinted at the miraculous Spirit Energy artifact in his palm, then raised his eyes thoughtfully to the Wooden Madonna Statue: “Many thanks—but how should I address you?

Are you the ancient Alien Visitor, or the Forest Ocean Spirit of the South Ridge?”

[We are children of the wilderness, dependent on the Earth for existence.

We retain samples of our holand, but we are undoubtedly the Forest Ocean of the South Ridge.]

The Forest Ocean Spirit wasn’t surprised that Ian knew its true identity.

If anything, it had already assud Ian’s awareness, and thus smiled as it said, [Humans are mobile beings, while the Forest Ocean can only rely on generation after generation of drifting seeds, endlessly proliferating, to take one step after the next outward.]

[In the past holand, the wilderness (the Forest Ocean Spirit’s self-reference, equivalent to humans in their prophecy) was no more than a tiny grove confined to a corner, but we grew, evolved, and adapted, eventually cultivating an extraordinary and flourishing collective.]

[Back then, the seas were filled with endless algae, the skies floated threads absorbing sunlight as heat energy, and the land brimd with compatriots.

We ford an imnse collective; we were the Earth, the Vast Sea, and the sky itself.

In our holand, our powers approached divinity.]

[But we were forced to leave our holand… According to Terra’s historical records, perhaps it was a far more terrifying Heavenfall.

The wilderness perished, disappearing alongside their holand into the boundless dark void, leaving only a Spark to drift onto Terra.]

[Do not fret; we are the wilderness of Terra.

We rember the holand, but there’s no doubt that we are part of Terra… This world is too dangerous; the wilderness dares not expand recklessly, nor dare it expose itself carelessly.]

At this point, the Spirit Energy from the Forest Ocean Spirit expressed an emotion akin to a sigh.

And Ian nodded empathetically.

Indeed, Terra is a terrifying place, filled with unpredictable monsters and dangers!

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