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Chapter 896: Earth's Future


It was Rudolf's turn.

He stood at the door of the house and opened the door.

Everyone stood outside the yard without daring to breathe, holding the rope tightly in their hands.

If something went wrong, they would pull him back.

But Rudolph stood there for a long time.

If something is wrong, he will tell them to run away; if everything is safe, he will ask them to come over and take a look.

After all, everyone is very interested in the world more than 100 million years from now.

Sneijder shouted, but Rudolph still didn't speak.

He really couldn't wait any longer.

Thinking that there should be no problem, Sneijder ran over. . .

Then he stood there too.

"Sneijder, Rudolf" Cheng Qianxun shouted.

Rudolph finally reacted, raised his hand, and waved, meaning they could pass.

When the others walked over, they finally understood why even Rudolph was in a daze. . .

The world more than 100 million years later. . .

The scene before them allowed them to see what the future of the entire earth would look like.

The originally blue planet turned into a withered yellow.

Most of it was scorched earth and there were almost no plants.

It was like a desert.

There were a few in the puddles not far away.

What shocked everyone was that about a quarter of the planet had already separated from the earth, because not far away, there was a huge fault.

If it still cannot be proven, what you can see is that in the sky, in front of the sun, there is the piece that has separated from the earth.

It is also withered and yellow.

It is controlled by the attraction of the earth and other planets, so it should have become an independent small Planets, orbiting the Earth.

If I hadn't known it beforehand, I wouldn't have known that this strange place was actually the earth.

On a planet like this, there are actually living things.

Several small dark brown animals.

I was crawling around and catching something from time to time.

Sit up on the spot.

He grabbed it with both hands and brought it to his mouth, biting it with his front teeth.

They are about a foot long.

The things they eat are palm-sized, like insects, darker in color, almost black, and can fly.

But they can't fly all the time, and there are so many of them, that when they fall down, that animal grabs them and starts eating them.

Insects and animals can also eat the few plants on the ground.

Rudolph carefully distinguished them and said, "They should be evolved mice and cockroaches."

Scientists have long predicted this.

Rats and cockroaches are the most powerful creatures.

If there is a nuclear war or a world-wide disaster, only these two animals may survive, and only bacteria will be left.

One hundred million years may not be enough time for bacteria to evolve into multicellular animals, so the answer is this.

This is the future of humanity on Earth.

Where are humans?

Humanity should have become extinct, or immigrated to other planets, because the earth in 100 million years will no longer be suitable for human habitation.

There are only evolved rats and cockroaches on it.

Suddenly a cockroach flew over and passed by the door.

At this time, everyone quickly closed the door.

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On the one hand, I was afraid that it would escape, and I didn't know if there was a barrier around this door.

It can block things from another world.

On the one hand, it is big.

This thing is so big that it is really scary.

When it flies to you.

And when you lift it up and fly upward, it feels like a cockroach magnified about a hundred times.

The door is closed.

Everyone exited the courtyard and stood outside.

He didn't speak for a long time. . .

Reger took a deep breath and said, "The animals in the Jurassic period were all very big.

The wings of a dragonfly would be more than one meter wide."

"It shouldn't be caused by the higher oxygen content than it is now."

Rudolph's voice was more dismissive than before: "After the earth shrinks, the gravity should be reduced a lot.

Lower gravity will make living things grow larger than before."

"How could it be like this?

Is it really caused by humans?"

Gordon frowned.

No one wanted to see the earth like this.

Although the earth is being devastated by humans, many experts have suggested that the earth's destruction is accelerating.

This is not horrifying, but is becoming a reality step by step.

But humans still don’t want to lose the earth.

After all, apart from the earth, there is no planet suitable for human survival that can be reached with current technology.

Immigration to Mars is just a dream.

After going there, different atmospheres, environments, and gravity must be overcome.

If humans can survive there, they must also consider whether they can reproduce offspring.

Without the earth's magnetic field, many things may change.

"It could be a meteor or planet impact, or it could be some lunatic who blew up a piece of the earth."

Rudolf still comforted everyone in a more relaxed tone: "After all, it will happen 100 million years later, and any planet will be born and die.

That day.

The planet will only have a lifespan of 5 billion years.

At that time, it will expand ten million times and become a superplanet.

It will eventually collapse into a black hole, possibly sucking in the entire galaxy."

All things in the world will be reunited and separated after being divided for a long time.

This principle remains unchanged through the ages.

She forced a smile: "One hundred million years is a long, long time.

Maybe mankind has not perished.

Even if it does, it will be self-inflicted."

Regel murmured and asked: "If mankind is really extinct, then why are humans raising future generations?"

If everything is destined to perish and disappear, then why do humans continue to live like this?

"Don't be like this."

At this time, she thought very clearly: "If we were not born, how could we see the world?

If creatures with their own ideas did not compete for development, humans would not exist."

Sneijder said with a smile: "We must have fewer and better students so as not to burden the earth."

Rudolf said coldly: "That's why I never wanted children before.

The more children I have, the more I will die in the future."

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"You don't have time to have children, right?"

Regel joked.

Rudolf glared: "But I want a child now.

If I have the opportunity to return to the world, I will definitely have one."

"Why do you want it again?"

Regel asked with a smile.

"No birth is in vain, let's see the world together when we are born."

Rudolph copied her words and added: "If humans did not exist, the gods would also be very lonely."

If there are no humans, will gods still exist?

Will gods also be born, develop, and die?

This matter is too profound, so don’t think about it, just live your life well.

Next building, this one has traps from the beginning.

Reger looked at the area at the door: "What will it be like?"

"If everything were the opposite, then it wouldn't be a trap."

Gordon said.

What's the opposite of pitfalls?

It's mountain buns.

I took some extra rope.

Tie it to the rope next to the door, and then pull the other end outside the yard.

"Okay.

I pulled."

Gordon pulled the rope sharply.

"Whoosh" suddenly, from in front of the door, a square shape as big as the trap pit opposite suddenly popped up from the ground.

It was like an elongated golden hoop, growing from the ground to the clouds.

Look up.

In the past, there was no end in sight.

My head is already in the clouds, and I don’t know where it will extend.

If it extends into space, it’s possible.

Another "swish" sound.

This thing shrank back again, leaving no trace on the ground.

Everyone's heads also lowered, and their eyes fell from the sky to the ground.

Reger suddenly said curiously: "What would happen if someone stood on it?"

If you stand on top of a pit, you will certainly fall to your death.

If you stand on this thing, it will rise as it goes up, and you may be shaken down halfway.

No matter how fast you jump, you will fall to death.

"You can try it."

Rudolph thought of an idea.

Something that went straight to the cloud suddenly returned to its original shape, and everyone saw that there was nothing on the ground.

Reger said a little discouraged: "Maybe he was shaken down."

"No."

Like a scientist, Rudolph held his chin in his hand and thought for a while.

Come to this conclusion: "It has been burned until there is nothing left."

Everyone was stunned for a moment when the burning was gone, and then they understood.

When traveling rapidly through the atmosphere, friction with air and gas will produce high temperatures.

Therefore, when the aircraft returns to the earth, it needs to have a certain speed.

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It should not be too fast to prevent the metal cabin from being burned and melted under high temperatures.

This high temperature.

Even meteorites can burn half of their volume, let alone other things.

They had that fire extinguisher in front of the door just now.

Of course, it's also possible that it was knocked off by a shock.

Maybe it bounced far away, so I didn't see it.

But at this time, I couldn’t help but delve deeper.

After all, they are not experts who specialize in studying this kind of weird stuff.

This has nothing to do with the mission.

And there are other houses that need to be visited.

The next house, the house opposite is a very scary monster.

So what is in this building?

You have to open the door yourself, there is no doorbell or pull cord.

Regel volunteered to go because he ran fast enough.

He arrived at the door, opened it, and immediately ran back, reaching everyone's side in one breath.

It's not dark inside, but dazzlingly white, a sheet of snow-white. . .

Extreme whiteness will also have no color, just like extreme blackness.

In the white snow, a pair of black eyes opened, and then a roar was heard.

A monster with fangs and two black eyes rushed out of the house.

The teeth were as white as a file and covered with round eyes.

It has a round mouth and no neck, or in other words, all the places you see are "necks", and the bodies coming out of the room are all tubular.

The wrinkled gray-white round body was dragged to the center of the yard, and its teeth were clicking at the entrance of the yard, trying to bite all the food in front of it into its mouth.

This time, everyone still watched this monster being domineering, but they couldn't get out of the yard.

She smiled bitterly: "I guess this is just a female, and the male is a female."

"Black and white, male and female, but if you don't make this one bigger, then it won't be smaller."

Sneijder also said with a wry smile, but the one in front of him was obviously not that small.

After a few bites, the monster returned to the house, and then the door closed automatically.

This world is really interesting.

The houses are all corresponding to each other.

You can't see this kind of thing anywhere else.

It was almost noon.

Everyone sat down and started eating bread, while Regel went back to the last house not far away to see if there was any bread.

There is still bread, still two big sticks.

Everyone gnawed on the bread and took a break.

Reger was gnawing on the bread, and he began to wonder: "Why doesn't this house have a corresponding one?

If there is a corresponding one, then we will have delicious food.

Every day, every time, and then eat, I saw the bread About to vomit."

"It's good to have bread.

There will be bread, and there will be milk.

Don't be dissatisfied.

Maybe if you walk to the house opposite, there should be nothing.

Bread means no bread."

Gordon said the same thing.

To be honest, the food is pretty good, so don’t ask too much.

But no matter what you say, some people just want to see them suffer all kinds of misery, and if they are not miserable or miserable, they will make things happen for them to suffer.

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I ate bread on the third day, and it was really hard to eat it again.

There were no side dishes, not even a slice of red sausage, not a bit of butter, just bare bread, and the bread was a bit hard and needed a few more bites.

After each bite, everyone drank water to soften the bread and make it easier to swallow.

After eating, everyone walked to the next building, which is the third to last building on this street.

The first to last building is the house that can eat people.

The second building corresponds to the house that we did not go to yesterday, and this one corresponds to the house that can eat people.

A house that can change time.

"Slow corresponds to fast."

Gordon looked at the yard of the house.

There was nothing in the yard.

Unlike the opposite side, there were three skeletons.

Rudolph suddenly thought of something, and without saying a word, he opened the door and rushed in. . .

I saw that he was as fast as lightning.

As soon as he entered, his shadow disappeared in front of him in an almost invisible way, and then reappeared in a flash.

"How am I doing?"

Rudolf asked with some excitement.

Everyone looked at him blankly, not knowing what he wanted to express.

"What's going on?"

Regel asked a little blankly, "Have you been in there?"

"Yes, take three steps in the yard and turn back immediately."

Rudolph said.

Suddenly, Sneijder noticed something: "Rudolph, you seem to be getting younger."

Now everyone noticed that Rudolf should be around forty years old.

There would be obvious wrinkles at the corners of his eyes and forehead when he expressed his expression.

But now the wrinkles on his face are indeed much lighter than before.

"Really?"

Rudolf touched his face with his hand and reached out to see the skin wrinkles on the back of his hand: "It seems so...

It should be a little smaller, otherwise you can see it at a glance.

I'll go in again."

When Rudolph was about to turn around again, he was caught by Sneijder.

She felt that she should not go again: "Don't go anymore, otherwise if you don't handle it well, you will become a teenage child."

Regal also understood what it meant.

Slowness corresponds to fastness, and aging naturally corresponds to youthfulness.

Once inside, the age may shrink.

Regel said with a bit of sourness: "No wonder you rushed in so aggressively.

Be careful when you go in again.

You are not a teenager, you are a few years old."

Sneijder chuckled: "It may only be a few months."

Rudolf said coldly: "Even before birth, right?"

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