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Chapter 82 Unexpected

"Wake up! Jay, wake up!"

I saw the girl in front of me had an idiotic smile on her face, and kept mumbling about things like "I'm not that good and it's all thanks to everyone" and so on. I wondered if I had fooled her, so I quickly

Call her loudly.

The jay was awakened from her dream by being disturbed, and glared at me dissatisfiedly. Then she remembered that the person in front of her would be her great helper in becoming famous in the future, and she quickly asked with a smile: "Marcus, can what you said really come true?

!You are sure, right?"

Maybe it was the city code knowledge I told her before that gave her the illusion that she knew everything, thinking that I could really clear up the fog and predict the future.

It's a pity that I'm just a talker. I don't even know my own pasture clearly, so how can I tell her fortune? Not to mention that if it comes to knowledge about survival in the wild, she can probably beat me with one hand.

However, it is not impossible to achieve this goal. I dare to say that the biggest reliance is none other than the colonial system that sent her here.

"By the way, I haven't asked you yet, how did you come to my place?" I confirmed to her.

Jay thought for a while and said: "Last night I went to the mountains alone to collect horseshoe fungi. When I was tired, I slept in a cave. Suddenly a voice sounded in my head, asking if I would like to visit the Ore Town Ranch."

Wearing an animal skin robe, she walked in front minding her own business.

"I thought I was dreaming, so I said yes. Then the voice told me that after I woke up, I walked into the cave for ten minutes and then walked out of the cave and I would be here."

"After I woke up, I found a gray line on the ground, pointing in the direction of the cave. After I followed this line for a while, I saw that the line had turned around again. When I walked out, I found the outside of the cave.

It’s completely different from the tribe!”

Did the system randomly select people? Or was this a program arranged by the system to invite specific people?

I asked the most critical question: "Did that voice say how long you would stay? How to get back?"

Jay scratched his head and recalled: "The voice said that you can return to the cave within the specified time. If you miss it, you will be forcibly taken away, but the transactions and gifts received will be cleared. The time seems to be... a day and a half?

"

Sure enough, the colonist system supports trade and exchanges between Jay and me, but I don’t know if there will be a chance to see her again after leaving? It can’t be that once she leaves, she will be the next one randomly, right?

"Did the voice mention the issue of whether you can still do this after you go back?" I asked.

"I thought I was dreaming at the time, and I didn't hear it clearly... It should be OK, Marcus? Yes, do you know what that sound is?"

I said uncertainly: "According to what this voice said, there should be a follow-up, but I can only wait until you go back to see if there is any prompt."

I've searched all over the colonist system and haven't seen any specific instructions on this visitor system. If I can't designate visitors, wouldn't I have to receive new guests every day? How would there be time for construction?

The discussion was fruitless, and Jay Jay and I found that we had arrived at the cave she came out of, and it was indeed the haunted mine next to the hot spring house.

Ever since this mine showed the monologue of the first-generation miner, I have felt that it has a strange connection with the colonist system. Today's incident made my feeling even stronger. Is there anything unusual about this mine?

The jay introduced this place to me happily.

"Look, this is it. I was shocked when I walked out in the morning. The leaves of the plants here are really big! It's not like the trees with very small leaves in my place, and the stones have been cracked by the sun."

"What did you say? What do your plants look like there?"

Jay began to paint on the ground, using her artistic talent to describe to me the most common trees in her hometown, a tree with feathery, alternate leaves that join in pairs at night and loves sunlight during the day.

"This kind of flowering tree looks like yellow clouds from a distance. If you get closer, you can see tiny leaves and golden flower bulbs. They are fluffy and cute! Unfortunately, they grow very slowly and the wood is very hard, so it is difficult to build a tent...

…”

Listening to her description, I probably figured out that this is a kind of acacia tree, which is resistant to drought. It usually grows in arid grasslands and deserts. It has low wood yield and often has sharp thorns. This kind of tree

The growing environment should be similar to Australia in its previous life, a low-precipitation area close to the grassland.

Fortunately, I didn't arbitrarily give the jay a bunch of tomatoes, pumpkins, and rice seeds, otherwise when the tribe came to sow the seeds, there would definitely be no harvest!

"It must rarely rain there. It's hot during the day and cold at night, and there are strong winds in the middle of the night, right?" I asked.

The jay was sure: "Yes! How did you know? Is it just because of this tree?"

I nodded. It seemed that the area where the jays came was not the junction of temperate and tropical areas like here. It should be closer to the tropical areas of inland Australia and central Africa.

The soil in such areas is poor, the precipitation is low, and the light is too strong. They are only suitable for nomadic life living in pursuit of water and grass. No wonder the jay tribe needs to rely on regular collective migration to find food. As long as the population density is slightly higher,

It may seriously affect the local ecological stability.

However, I immigrated from Shining City, and I don’t understand the geography of this old world very well. I don’t know where the Brown Pool tribe where Jay belongs is located. Didn’t Boss Dart say that there are still tribes competing for hegemony in this world? Shouldn’t it be?

Has a federal government been formed long ago?

I tried to analyze their location from the astronomical system and asked: "How long is the difference between sunrise and sunset over your place? Where is the moon in the sky?"

Unexpectedly, the jay also asked me a question, which stumped me.

The jay asked, "Which sun are you referring to?"

"That's it, look at the sun in the sky." I didn't understand why she asked such a simple question, so I pointed to the sun in the sky and said to her.

It was close to noon at this time, and the sun gradually climbed high into the sky, emitting endless light and heat, so arrogant and noble that it was impossible to look directly at it.

The jay put up a pergola with one hand to hold down the brim of his hat, looked up at the sky, and asked strangely: "Where did the other little sun go?"

"Huh? Little Sun?" I felt something was wrong.

"Yes!" The jay started trying to dance again, describing the process: "There is a small sun next to the big sun. Where is the one that sets last?"

I was almost careless again!

I thought the jay was just brought from another corner of the planet, but I didn’t expect that she was from another planet!

And it comes from a place with a double star system. There will be two suns hanging in the sky at the same time, and their planets will also be affected by the two stars at the same time, which is why there is a lack of precipitation!

I never thought that the power of the colonist system would be so great that it could search for visitors in the galaxy and send them to my ranch! This is really beyond my expectation!
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