Apocalypse Regression's

Apocalypse Regression's
Experiments and Conclusions!



After seeing the 'garden' developed by the Silver Cross, Ark and Lisa follow Julian, going to where the eggs of the beasts are.


Ark looked around. Compared to other places, he saw more people standing guard. The place they were heading to was an underground storage warehouse. The place where Julian and his comrades were hiding when a wave of monsters after the third unification occurred.


Arriving at the location, Ark saw a vast space full of old shelves. The room itself was slightly dark despite the many torches on the walls. The air is also not good even though the ventilation has been opened. It feels a bit damp and unpleasant.


"The room like this is not suitable for use as a hatchery," said Lisa.


The girl might not be so smart, but she still learned a thing or two from the Ark. Lisa suddenly frowned as she sniffed a disgusting, rotten scent mixed in fishy.


"Blood smell," Lisa murmured.


"You're right. It stinks of blood" Ark said. "Maybe you feel this place is not suitable for hatching. But this place is arguably the safest place to do hatching."


"Most secure?" Lisa is confused.


"Yes." Yeah." Ark nodded. "This place prevents newly hatched mutated animals from coming out and hurting the members of the group. Arguably, they are here to hatch and test. If it cannot be conquered, then the creature will soon be banished without giving it a chance to escape."


"Can't another room be used?"


"It can, but it requires more guards because the room is more open and the possibility of creatures escaping. The Silver Cross itself was more concerned with the safety of its members, so they did not adopt such a manner.


If I don't guess wrongly, the Imperial Tiger and Black Panther will definitely choose to incubate in a suitable place. But the soldiers in that group must have suffered quite a bit."


Lisa was a little confused at first. But after thinking it through carefully, he nodded with a heavy expression behind his mask. Although when in infant condition most of the creatures were only at level one, they were still very dangerous to ordinary people. After all, not all groups had strong members like the Sword of Sufferings.


"It's kind of embarrassing. You have guessed many things without having to hear my explanation." Julian said with a wry smile on his face.


"Just explain why you split eggs into three different groups, Julian. I don't have to guess, do I?"


"You have such sharp eyes as always, Hades." Julian took a breath. "As you mentioned, we split the eggs into three groups. Insects, reptiles, and birds' eggs."


"Seeing the difference in the number of eggs, I think you've found a bright spot."


Ark can see clearly. From when the egg type, insects have a very small number, reptiles have a moderate number, and species of birds (avian) have the most number.


"Yes. After several experiments, although insect eggs mutated the most and had the most striking mutations, they were also the most ferocious. If these eggs don't have good results, we'll stop at the insects.


Reptiles are slightly better, but they are still malignant. Not to mention most of them are venomous and deadly. Although it seems difficult, I want to keep trying.


Birds may also be dangerous, but they are not so aggressive. Yes, of course except for a few specific species. Although it hasn't worked, to be honest, we found a bright spot. At the very least, the chances of succeeding were slightly better than the other two."


Seeing how Julian sighed with a bitter expression on his face, Ark said in a flat tone.


"You're too bad at lying, Julian. If my guess is correct, you should accidentally conquer at least one beast. Mutated beasts are quite friendly and do not attack humans."


Ark's words surprised Julian. But when the man saw Ark's eyes narrow when he saw himself shocked, he realized he had been deceived. Clearly the man called Hades was testing whether the 'random words' were true or not. But his expression proved everything.


"You're really sneaky, Hades." Julian said with a tired expression.


"Are you going to show it to both of us, Julian?"


"..."


Seeing Julian silent and hesitant, Ark shrugged. "Just calm down, I won't force you at all. I'm pretty satisfied with this. At least if I try, I don't have to make a detour."


"It seems that once again I was harmed" Julian said.


"Learn from mistakes. At least learn to keep an expression if you're not good at talking."


"By the way, about fertilizing the plantation soil, you better replace it."


"Without him?" Julian looked confused.


"Yes." Yeah." Ark nodded. "Although the land here has also changed, it is still not suitable for cultivation. You better dig a hole the size of a swimming pool. It doesn't need to be too deep, it's about a meter. Yes ... although deeper is also better."


"What should we do after making the hole?"


"Fill with new soil suitable for use as a place to grow crops."


"Can you say it right away, Hades?" Julian frowned.


"Land in the city park. At first the soil was fertile after mixing with decaying leaves for several months, the soil is arguably the most suitable for you to use.


Of course, it's a long way from here. Not to mention, without transportation, you are difficult to make ideal land. However, if you look in a further direction .. This is not a bad thing."


Ark's speech made Julian frown. Ark's answer was not wrong at all, but it was completely ineffective for the Silver Cross group. Too much labor is needed for the project to build agricultural land.


Of course, this land can actually also be transformed by the magic of Devil's Vines in turning garbage (carcasses of mutated creatures) into fertile land. However Ark had absolutely no intention of revealing such a trump card.


The way Ark mentioned it was already 'according to the price' paid by Julian.


"If you want to do land clearing. I suggest not opening much."


"Why?" Julian's confused. After a while, he stared at the Ark with a smile on his face. "You're afraid your stuff doesn't sell?"


"Of course not." Ark shook his head. Julian thinks too much. "Time is not enough."


"Time?"


"The autumn has run. If you open up large tracts of land to grow crops, it is likely to be completed by the end of autumn. So you don't have time to farm.


Making smaller is quite useful because it does not take too much time. Next, you should plant a type of tuber rather than corn or vegetables. Corn takes a long time to harvest. If planting them, waste time with the end of crop failure.


The tubers are more suitable. You can harvest without waiting too big. The leaves can also be eaten after boiling. At least it's enough to help reduce your load in the coming winter."


Hearing all of Ark's explanations, Julian nodded heavily. He was grateful because the information provided by the figure of Hades was indeed very valuable. The man was to the point of being confused whether the value of this exchange was equivalent, or Ark purposely helped him.


"Thank you very much, Hades." Julian bowed while saying in a sincere tone.


"Together."


Ark doesn't care. If he knew what Julian was thinking, he would definitely laugh. Not just equal, Ark knew that Julian's information helped him a lot.


First, from the abundance of eggs, Ark could see what kind of egg the creature was from his previous life experience. The young man knew what eggs Julian was collecting, which should have a greater chance of being tamed.


In addition, Ark also added some criterion of creatures that are suitable for conquest. Having sense is not too bad and is quite friendly to humans. It just so happened that the creature also matched the egg Julian had collected.


In conclusion, Ark knew that the beast that Julian accidentally tamed.


'Mutated pigeons.'


Ark thought with a smile behind his mask.


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