Chapter 271: Killing Bugs?



The little rabbit was also very curious about this, so he happily shared his thoughts with everyone: "Of course they weren't satisfied. This ability could buy them a stable job, but they wanted excellent offensive capabilities, which was not enough. So they wanted to get something more powerful. But now their hair was gone, so what should they do? They decided to use their fingernails instead, because fingernails don't seem to be as painful."

"Then at this point, it's all about luck. You can choose the parts you exchange, but what abilities can you get in the process? It's random, just like opening a blind box. Some people get really good stuff, some don't get anything special at all. Some people are lucky enough to get extremely powerful abilities right away, so they stop for a few steps. Some people lack the ability, so they have to exchange more times. Maybe they can get a good ability. Then the people who got the good abilities at the beginning will feel a little dissatisfied, worried that they will be surpassed, so they also secretly start exchanging for new abilities. This is like starting a process of comparison with each other, so everyone exchanges more and more times."

"But these days, because of the power outage, nothing can be produced. They have no way to replace their hands and feet. If this were a cyberpunk world, then maybe everyone could replace them. I think based on the current situation of this world, the next world might be one where mechanical limbs can be produced. Otherwise, how can these people survive? I heard that someone had a direct heart swap and gained very powerful abilities in exchange. But because he has no heart, he can only use that ability to protect himself. He dare not move a step and now dares not contact anyone. Can he really live for a long time in this situation?"

In fact, that person was able to survive because the door he was in was in a stagnant state. If the world after that cannot correct this, then sooner or later his life will be in vain. This is really a sad thing.

"Speaking of which, our profession seems to follow certain patterns. You should be careful and make more preparations if you anticipate this in advance. What if one day we lose contact with our original world? It would be difficult to provide timely logistical support. You can actually start preparing now. I think the time is almost up."

"Oh my god, we've been following time-travel videos for six years now. This is really cool."

"But I think what the above person said makes sense. If you make these preparations in advance, it should be much easier later on. At least it won't be so troublesome. This way you can also deal with some unexpected special situations, and it will be safer for everyone. Anyway, I personally think these are very important."

Seeing everyone's sincere concern, the little rabbit said seriously, "That's my estimate, too. Actually, there's a certain pattern to the worlds we've traveled through. In the first world, we went back about 60 years, and then after 60 years, we returned to the modern world, but it had already entered the apocalypse. So, we can't estimate based on the number of years we've traveled back."

Everyone followed the little rabbit's explanation and started discussing, "That's true. We initially thought it was a matter of age, but later it seems it was a matter of survival difficulty. Before you traveled through time, you should have been in the safest time possible, meaning survival was at its lowest. After all, you could buy anything you wanted, and the food delivery industry was incredibly developed, so buying things was incredibly easy."

"Then we retreated to a world of the past, where everything had to start from scratch. I think it was to teach you some planting techniques and some survival habits in those inconvenient environments. But no one seemed to realize this. Back then, all we were doing was improving our lives and making them more comfortable. That's basically what everyone thought. Thinking about it now, I still feel a little regretful. Don't you agree?"

"We hadn't thought about it before you said it, but now it seems like there's a certain point. If the world changes according to the difficulty of survival, then in the events of that era, everyone did learn skills that didn't involve modern technology, such as growing vegetables, digging manure pits, and wells. It's a pity that no one realized this at the time. If they had realized it earlier, we wouldn't have ended up in the current situation where so many people even struggle with going to the bathroom."

"But if we were to travel back to the world of that era, we'd definitely be in the same boat. Everyone wants to quickly develop the country and improve the living environment. Who would have thought that they'd teach us basic skills? Many people don't even know how to farm. It was those little adults who learned how to farm. These kids are pretty impressive in a way. At least so far, I've seen many people using pots to grow strawberries, vegetables, and all kinds of fruit. That's pretty cool."

"Many people learned during class time, but at that time they only learned how to plant in pots. They hadn't learned various large-scale planting techniques, nor did they know how to dig wells. Most people didn't know how to do these things. Originally, everyone gathered together to form a small group, with many people of different abilities working together, and everyone could coordinate their work. But now there's no way to do that because we're a bit short of people."

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