Chapter 1856 Ant City Design



Chapter 1856 Ant City Design

The sketch shows an ant. From the simple outlines at the beginning to the gradual improvement of details, it presents a somewhat weird Q-version ant design.

But the image of this ant looks like the ant in the Ant City copy that comes with the mobile phone.

It can't be said to be similar, it's exactly the same.

Zhou Wen quickly scrolled down again, and there were more sketches inside. This time it was even more obvious that the prototypes of various ants in Ant City could be found here.

There is no doubt that the sketch here is most likely the design prototype of the Ant City copy.

Zhou Wen now wishes he could become a language genius so he can understand what the words inside mean right away.

Unfortunately, he is not a language genius and can only look at the illustrations.

This document contains original pictures of various ants. No other pictures can be seen even when you scroll to the end.

Zhou Wen closed the document, then opened other documents to look for illustrations.

In the same folder, Zhou Wen found the design sketch of an ant's nest, which contained designs of various scenes, basically the same as those in the mobile phone.

"Could it be that this guy designed the ant nest?" Zhou Wen looked at the corpse with a complicated expression.

Zhou Wen looked through all the documents and carefully examined all the places where he could see pictures, but he did not see any pictures related to mobile phones.

I didn't see any sketches of the Ant City Guardian, or even the design of the cocoon.

"That's strange, how could it be gone?" Zhou Wen was very confused.

The design drafts of the ant nest are all here, but there is no design draft of the guardian of the ant city, and there is no cocoon in the scene picture, which is a bit strange.

Because he couldn't understand the text and couldn't find any resources like videos and pictures, Zhou Wen could only put the notebook away and study it slowly when he got home.

Zhou Wen originally wanted to take the body out for burial, but then he thought, what other place could be more suitable for a grave than here?

It is basically impossible for anyone to come in alive and disturb him. If he is taken away and buried, perhaps hundreds or thousands of years later, someone will dig up his grave and use his body to witness the existence of history.

Zhou Wen only took photos of the celebrities and also stayed here to accompany him.

After leaving this room, he continued to explore the remaining rooms with Carlomen. Most of the rooms were empty, and there were several locked rooms. After Zhou Wen opened the door, he found that it was also empty and even cleaner. It was estimated that no one had ever lived there.

I walked through the entire corridor, which had a total of two hundred rooms, and didn't see any other living creatures. I guess all the creatures inside escaped when the ship was damaged.

At the end of the corridor was a staircase leading down. The two people walked down the stairs and found that there were various machines and instruments below, but no place for people to live.

Zhou Wen didn't know much about machinery, but he could tell that the machinery on this ship was a bit strange and different from any machinery Zhou Wen had seen before.

The various machines inside are not made of steel, but a material that looks like both metal and plastic. No one knows what it is.

Many machines and instruments were destroyed, and there were several large holes on the ship's walls. It was estimated that it had suffered serious damage during the war.

Among those smashed instruments, Zhou Wen saw that there were no components such as circuit boards inside. They were all made up of rows of crystals, and only the outer shell was made of a material that looked like both metal and plastic.

Zhou Wen picked up some crystal fragments and metal plastic that had fallen on the ground, intending to go back and find someone to study them.

Although the damage inside was very serious, there were still several instruments and some machinery functioning. This was probably why the ship was still moving on its own.

After looking around and finding nothing, and not finding any other passage, Zhou Wen and Carlomen returned to the upper cabin. On their way back, they looked again, and after making sure that there was nothing else to find, they came out of the cabin.

Zhou Wen looked at the second floor of the ship, which was the ship's cabin and had been severely damaged.

Half of the cab was smashed, and the remaining half was also in tatters. I don't know if there was anything valuable inside.

"This ship is really a bit strange." Carlomen said on the side.

"What's strange about that?" Zhou Wen asked casually.

"The thing down there just now should be the energy source for this ship, right?" said Carlomen.

"Yes, that was the power room just now. What's wrong with that?" Zhou Wen didn't understand what Carlomen meant.

"Since there is an engine room, why does this ship still have sails?" said Carlomen, pointing to the tattered sails.

Zhou Wen was slightly stunned. He really hadn't thought about this question.

I had always had a preconceived impression that this was just a large ship with many sails, so I didn't feel anything was wrong.

But after Caromen said this, Zhou Wen also felt that something was wrong.

The power system of this ship is so advanced that even if it is damaged to this extent, it can still provide some power to propel the ship forward.

With such advanced technology, is it still necessary to use sails?

But this ship not only has sails, but also multiple large sails, like the large sailing ships in ancient times that could only rely on wind power.

"Are these sails used to save energy?" Zhou Wen thought about it and felt that something was wrong.

How much wind would a ship capable of sailing freely in space need? And wind doesn't blow everywhere.

"Could it be just for decoration?" Zhou Wen said thoughtfully.

"If it's really for decoration, there's no need to have so many sails. Three sails would be more aesthetically pleasing. And I just saw that the designs of these sails are very reasonable and should be usable," said Carlomen.

"What do you think these sails are used for?" Zhou Wen couldn't figure out what these sails were used for, so he asked Carlomen.

"How should I know? Maybe they raised it up and let it float for fun during vacation." Carlomen said casually.

Zhou Wen felt that this answer was even more unreliable, but he couldn't think of any other explanation, so he stopped thinking about it and went to the second-floor cab.

The cabin was littered with broken wooden planks, and the rudder was half broken, with only a small part hanging on it. It looked like the transmission rod had broken off.

Zhou Wen moved the wooden boards one by one, hoping to find something useful inside.

After a while, Zhou Wen found a plastic bag with words printed on it that he didn't recognize.

When he opened it, he saw bags of white stuff inside. Zhou Wen looked at them carefully and his expression became strange.

This was clearly a pack of baby diapers. Zhou Wen immediately thought of An Jing. It was very likely that An Jing's mother had lived with her in this cab and had changed her diapers here.

"What is this?" Carlomen, who was also rummaging through something on the other side, suddenly said in surprise.

Zhou Wen turned his head and saw that Caromen was touching a spherical object with his hoof.

(End of this chapter)

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