It's a bit loose, but it effectively restricts the movement of the small crabs, preventing them from covering the entire body.
Just as Sang Ning was about to praise it, the creature pointed its big paw at the pot of boiled yams, clearly indicating that it wanted her to fry a bunch of small crabs as well.
[It's confirmed; this Crescent Bear has entered a semi-evolved state.]
I feel this crescent bear is incredibly intelligent; if it completes its final evolution, it might become a genius.
Even geniuses need to grow; they also need to eat, drink, and relieve themselves, and be taken care of.
[The person upstairs is too decisive. That sub-adult Moon Dragon evolved into a child form upon completing its final evolution. This Crescent Bear is most likely either a child or a girl; it's unlikely to be an infant.]
It could also be a toddler.
Am I the only one wondering whether this crescent-shaped bear is male or female? Based on the principle of opposites attracting and likes repelling, I think this bear is male, in other words, a male.
The idea that opposites attract and likes repel doesn't apply to Sang Ning. Monet and Fimonloa are the best examples; they both like Sang Ning a lot.
They love Sang Ning's cooking because she has won over their stomachs.
Whether it's controlling their stomachs or their bodies and minds, as long as the affection is genuine, that's enough.
[Sang Ning, can you tell what gender this bear is?]
Sanning, "···"
Sang Ning, who was busy cleaning the little crabs in preparation for frying them for Crescent Bear, saw a special effect barrage of questions on the screen. She glanced at Crescent Bear, who was squatting beside her staring longingly at the little crabs, and then at Emmanuel and Elliott, who were also staring at Crescent Bear. After a couple of seconds of silence, she decisively said—
"I refuse."
She scoffed at the idea of judging the gender of such a large bear, saying sarcastically, "Gentlemen like you, why don't you ride the wind and soar to the heavens?"
Now the audience is the ones with a confused look on their faces. What does this mean?
Why do I feel like I don't understand?
Why don't you just ask?
That's not appropriate.
What should we do if Sang Ning mocks them for being uncultured?
It's embarrassing that they, who all have proper diplomas, can't even understand what Sang Ning, who doesn't even have a formal diploma and can only learn by attending online courses on the StarNet, is saying.
They care about their image.
Emmanuel and Elliott, who didn't have this concern, finally looked away from the crescent bear and asked her, "What do you mean?"
"What···"
Sang Ning, who had been subconsciously responding, immediately realized what they were asking and burst out laughing.
"Can't understand?"
The two hummed in agreement, their expressions completely at ease.
Sang Ning looked at the live stream chat and asked, "Don't you guys understand either?"
audience,"???"
What's wrong if I don't understand?
Does not understanding this constitute a crime?
It's not illegal, is it?
So why are they feeling guilty?
[So what if you don't understand? Go ahead and beat us up if you dare!]
[I really don't understand, so Ningning, what exactly does that mean?]
The screen was filled with incomprehensible messages, so Sang Ning laughed and said, "To put it simply, it means you guys are so amazing, why don't you just fly to the sky?"
"Do you understand now?"
I understand.
But the way she looks is so infuriating.
I feel like you're mocking us, but I have no proof.
"Be confident and put away your feelings; I'm just mocking you."
Sang Ning grinned with her white teeth, gloating, "I don't know who it was that called me illiterate, that I was a primitive human and a burden. You guys aren't illiterate, but you can't even understand what I'm saying, yet you have the nerve to laugh at me."
"Do you know what this is called? This is called the wheel of fortune turning. I'm asking you, will you still look down on people so easily in the future?"
audience,"···"
The little girl is quite vengeful.
That's right—
How did you learn about these things?
Sang Ning calmly said, "Are you all stupid? There are more than just us contestants. What's the use of you keeping quiet among yourselves? Besides, you can't keep quiet about the contestants' audience."
"I not only know that you looked down on me back then, but I also know that you were full of malice towards me and cursed me to die."
At this point, she frowned, looking quite puzzled, and asked, "What I don't understand is why you were so hostile towards me back then?"
“I haven’t done anything to harm your interests or dig up your ancestral graves.”
After these questions were raised, the audience fell silent, and the live stream seemed to freeze, with not a single comment appearing.
Seeing that the audience didn't answer, Sang Ning smiled and prepared to continue processing the crabs without saying anything, but then the audience spoke up.
I can't quite put my finger on it, but it seems like as far back as I can remember, everyone around me has been filled with malice towards the people of planet E72.
Me too. It seems like the whole world follows one standard: discriminating against and isolating planet E72 is the right thing to do.
The two people upstairs are right. Actually, we didn't know much about E72 before this. The only thing we knew was that the planet was very, very poor, and the governor was shameless, but their malice towards E72 seemed to be ingrained in their very bones.
The comments continued, but Sang Ning seemed lost in thought, unable to continue watching. The nationwide boycott of discrimination against Planet E72 was unrealistic to say that no one was guiding it.
But what's the point?
E72 is so poor that it poses absolutely no threat to any intelligent race.
Could it be due to bloodline?
According to the memories left by the original owner, the pure-blooded humans who migrated from planet E72 have long since disappeared into the annals of history. Just like Mu Tao and the others, although they look exactly like humans, their genes are a mixture of several races.
They are no longer pure human.
The only pure-blooded humans in the Moykaz universe today are all on planet E72.
But the fact that the whole nation is boycotting because of a bloodline makes this seem abnormal no matter how you look at it.
Bloodline is likely one reason, but there must be more important reasons behind it that led to this situation.
Some people, or more accurately, some groups, do not want the pure-blooded humans of planet E72 to rise to power, but they cannot openly suppress E72 due to the existence of the Universal Civilization Convention, so they can only resort to this method.
Sang Ning wasn't sure if her judgment was right, but based on the audience's words, the memories left behind by the original owner, and her casual conversations with Emmanuel and the others, she was certain that something was amiss.
Sighing, Sang Ning could only hope that the governor would live up to expectations. He had managed to hold on for so many years, and he couldn't afford to mess things up at this crucial moment when planet E72 had already gained significant attention and made a strong impression on most people.
I wanted to contact the governor and have a private chat, but the survival show on this desolate planet...
Clicking her tongue, Sang Ning suppressed her agitation, calmly said "Oh," and then said in a serious tone, "Don't curse me again next time, or I'll get angry."
(End of this chapter)
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