Chapter 384 The Alien's Plan

It had to be said that the things developed with the technological level of aliens were really easy to use.

Thinking about human society, even with the best medical conditions, some diseases could not be treated better. In the end, seemingly powerful humans could not overcome the laws of nature and would eventually die from illness.

These devices could completely be taken back. It was imagined that in the future world, with these, human lifespan could also be increased, and society's technology could develop rapidly.

Therefore, for the next few days, Lu Heng would shuttle between cities with two robots, searching for medical equipment here.

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On the other side, Bora was somewhat regretful that she could not enter the human living areas.

Initially, when they first came to the human world, they were busy building space cities suitable for aliens to survive, so they did not enter human life too much.

By the time they had chosen the location for building cities, the human world had already changed.

Humans began to mutate into new creatures called zombies, and some humans evolved into special humans called ability users not long after.

The human world began to fall into chaos, with new humans being killed or assimilated by zombies every day.

These aliens did not intervene. They traveled between other star systems, witnessed many kinds of creatures, and saw too much history of biological reproduction.

Aliens do not interfere with the evolution of any creature.

That's right, in their understanding, humans transforming into zombies, and then infecting more humans to become part of the zombie horde.

In their view, this was also a form of human evolution.

Bora finally flew back to the space in Luocheng.

As soon as she returned, she was called by Bona.

"Bora, come here for a moment."

Her departure from the space was known to all aliens the moment she left.

Just as Iron Man One had said before, every alien had a chip on them.

Not only could it record their movement trajectories, but it would also monitor them to see if they had exceeded the permitted range at certain times.

When the aliens built the space within Luocheng, they had established regulations. To prevent further reduction in their population, they were not allowed to leave the space.

If they needed to collect supplies, it was handled by robots.

"Where did you go?"

As soon as she entered a room, Bora was interrogated by three aliens sitting opposite her.

These three aliens were among the few aliens here, chosen as the leadership.

They were all adult Cenarians, two males and one female.

The one who spoke first was not Bona, but another male – Tidar.

"I went to a human city. The plants outside are very dense, and the air..."

"Bora, you should know that we cannot leave here. You have violated the regulations," Tidar interrupted Bora.

"But I didn't encounter any danger. Those zombies outside, the new creatures evolved from humans, did not cause me any harm."

"That's not the issue. Those new creatures indeed won't harm you, but that's not a reason for you to violate the regulations."

"But I..."

"Bora!" Bona sternly stopped Bora's defense.

"You need to pay the price for your actions. Although we will no longer exile you to confinement, you will still be restricted. You need to relearn our new regulations and memorize them."

Tidar sternly reprimanded Bora again and announced her punishment.

"Bora, you should know that our race's numbers are too few. You really need to be responsible for your recent actions. If everyone acted like you and went out arbitrarily, causing further reduction in our numbers, our race would head for extinction."

The only female, Candia, offered words of comfort at the opportune moment, but she also strongly agreed with Tidar's viewpoint.

After all, their spaceship had fled to Blue Star with only over forty aliens remaining.

And the gene cells they brought required females to help with reproduction, so Bora, who was underage and whose gender had not yet been determined, was very important to them.

Finally, Bora was taken to her room and confined. They also confiscated all her items that could allow her to leave the space.

Without the key to open the space, Bora would be unable to leave for a long time.

They could not allow Bora, this potential reproducer in the future, to leave the space again.

Watching Bona lead Bora away, Candia, who had spoken in a gentle tone moments ago, walked to Tidar's side.

"Do you think Bora will evolve into a male?"

For these Cenarians, their gender determination upon reaching adulthood was something that other aliens could not interfere with.

It could only be decided by the alien themselves.

Therefore, they could not be sure about Bora, who often did rebellious things.

"Probably not. I remember Bona saying that Bora had expressed a desire to become a female before."

Tidar pulled Candia's arm and drew her into his embrace.

He rubbed Candia's belly and said, "Never mind her. I hope you will give me several offspring in the next few litters."

"Yes, since we need to reproduce, it doesn't matter whose child it is," Candia leaned against Tidar, her gaze towards him devoid of any emotion.

Having survived alien crises multiple times and lived to this day, Candia no longer possessed Bora's naive disposition.

As long as the benefits were good, she could obtain the best allocation among the remaining aliens. She didn't care much about who she reproduced with.

Moreover, their reproduction did not involve the perilous and uncomfortable aspects that humans experienced. Giving birth was not painful for Cenarians.

This was also why some chose to become females. At certain times, females could obtain more resources with the least cost.

Bora was escorted back to her room by Bona. Sitting in the room, Bora looked at her brother somewhat petulantly.

"Why can't I go out? There is no danger outside at all. You also saw that I returned safely after going out this time.

Not only that, but both the zombies and humans outside were very friendly to me."

"Bora, you should learn to grow up. After so many crises, look at how many of our kind are left."

"Aren't there still quite a few cells?"

"Yes, those cells need a mother to gestate them, so we cannot give up any female or underage person. We need to ensure your safety."

"I still have many years before I reach adulthood. By then, Candia and the others will have probably gestated many children for you."

"I won't discuss this issue with you for now. For a period of time, you are not to leave this room. I will have robots deliver your food daily."