Chapter 910



When Princess Mengli was mentioned, a look of adoration clearly appeared on Dar's large, gray-green head.

"Princess Mengli is the God of War on our planet, and also the most revered goddess of our country. She is beautiful, elegant, intelligent, and has an outstanding spiritual cultivation level. The people of Yirou Star worship her very much."

Forehead……

Bai Qianmo glanced at the aliens' grayish skin.

"Are you sure Princess Mengli looks a lot like me?"

Goodness, if she looked like this in her past life, and was the person Fifth Brother loved her so much, I'm afraid her little heart would have a hard time accepting it.

This further confirmed her belief that she absolutely did not want to go back to any planet called Yirou.

Darl gave Bai Qianmo a proud, indifferent glance.

"Although you look very similar, you are no match for Princess Mengli in terms of temperament and refinement. You are like an earthworm in the mud, while Princess Mengli is a colorful phoenix in the sky."

Tsk tsk, it seems she really does look a lot like that Princess Mengli.

No way! Is she really that ugly?

Although aliens and humans have different aesthetic standards, she really couldn't accept the alien's appearance, which resembled a plastic doll.

At this time

The short, grey man spoke up: "Captain, we've arrived at the base."

The leading alien nodded in response and turned to Bai Qianmo, saying, "Miss Bai, please come with me."

Then, a door appeared facing Bai Qianmo, and through the door, one could see a spacious experimental base.

Bai Qianmo followed them off the flying saucer and was finally able to get a glimpse of the entire base.

The area here is at least tens of thousands of square meters, and it should be an experimental base built underground.

Right where they disembarked from the UFO, there were dozens of other UFOs exactly like the one they had been riding in.

Each flying saucer had a circular platform underneath it, and Bai Qianmo noticed that when the flying saucer landed on the circular platform, the platform was surrounded by flashing blue light.

In an instant, it dawned on me that this platform must be a place to replenish the fuel for the flying saucers, with each flying saucer having its own dedicated supply point.

Bai Qianmo followed them all the way, passing through the square and then through a gate, finally arriving inside the base.

This is a circular laboratory with many single beds inside, and some people are lying on the beds.

They are "humans," not aliens.

They were men and women, mostly young people. At this moment, they were in a coma, with many tubes inserted into their bodies. A large machine was controlling their brainwaves and bodies.

"Did you kidnap these people?" Bai Qianmo asked, looking at the alien beside her.

The other party did not deny it.

“They are our observers on Earth.”

"What do you observe about humanity?"

The alien chuckled.

"From the perspective of other star systems, Earth's energy field is a hellish training ground. Humans who are reincarnated here have a strong will to change their spirituality, so their brain consciousness is very helpful to our research."

"Don't you think that your research on these humans is an invasion of humanity?"

"No, we don't think so. Our people on Planet Yirou have entered the fifth dimension. We can say that we are far superior to humans in terms of consciousness and technology. In the eyes of our people, we regard humans as you regard ants. Do you feel any pity for ants?"

This example was an impeccable answer.

Although it was cruel, Bai Qianmo knew in her heart that this was the law of survival of the fittest.

The world operates on the principle of the strong devouring the weak; the strong rule, and the weak must unconditionally submit to the ruler.

Moreover, humans and the Yirou aliens are vastly different. Given the current rate of human development, it may not be possible to reach the fifth dimension even after tens of thousands of years.

Therefore, from the perspective of a five-dimensional being, humans in three-dimensional space appear as insignificant as ants in two-dimensional space appear to humans in three-dimensional space.

Will they die?

"Our research is conducted under the premise of protecting human life. Of course, if some people have a certain disease or poor physical condition and an accident happens accidentally in the laboratory, I would also be very sorry."

Bai Qianmo scoffed lightly.

The answer was quite high-sounding, implying that they didn't want people to die, but they also didn't want to see those being observed die here.

The executioner's theory states that killing is not their intention, but merely their duty.

How cold-blooded.

At this moment, a group of people walked out from another door.

Bai Qianmo glanced at them briefly and counted about a dozen people.

When she saw the two people in the lead, her eyes narrowed slightly.

Among these dozen or so people, there were actually two human figures.

The leader was a young woman in her early twenties with long black hair tied in a high ponytail, wearing a silver-gray lab coat, and next to her was a middle-aged man in his forties.

He was about 1.8 meters tall, of medium build, with a square face, a full forehead, and wearing glasses. You could tell at a glance that he was a scientific researcher.

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