Chapter 25: Unique Ideas and Significant Progress_3
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“You make a solid point.”
Ezio, being very straightforward, once convinced, immediately admitted it.
The others also found Linn’s point to have a certain logic.
Buck, a chatterbox who hadn’t gotten a word in, then stood up to speak:
“I think we can approach the reconstruction of the ecosystem from two directions.
Firstly, we cultivate herbivorous animals to enable them to eat most nts, especially the ones that have absorbed the flesh and blood of the gods and have be special;
We also equip them with the ability to escape from carnivorous animals when hunted.
Secondly, we cultivate basic, unchanged nts. I remember the boss had a ‘paper’ which mentioned a method of hybrid cultivation, which may be useful.
By changing the quality of food for herbivorous animals from the ground up, we make their evolution catch up with that of the carnivorous animals.
This way, we could return to a bnced ecological cycle.”
Whether it’s feasible or not is another issue, but it needs further verification. At least it’s a tangible suggestion.
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Everyone, including Link, felt inclined to apud and give kudos to Buck, who rarely stood out in serious discussions.
Buck grinned, slightly smug, and sat back down.
Seeing that no one else had any ideas or views to express, Link began to summarize and arrange tasks.
“I’ve synthesized everyone’s ideas, views, and spections.
Then, based on thisprehensive conclusion, I’ve drawn up the following n.
If there are any oversights or errors, please feel free to point them out so we can correct them together.
First of all, we need to elerate the analysis and testing of existing water samples, soils, and biological specimens. We need to identify any materials that have undergone special changes, analyze the causes of these changes, and validate Mitte’s spection;
If the gigantic size of carnivorous animals is indeed caused by the corpses of the gods, there must be traces of this in water samples, soil, nt specimens, and animal specimens.
This point is crucial.
Then, we use various methods to cultivatemon nts to meet the dietary needs of most herbivorous animals and provide sufficient energy and nutrition;
Finally, we reconstruct the ecosystem from three different directions.
The first is based on improving nt ‘genes’, the second is based on enhancing herbivore ‘genes’, and the third is based on conducting a devastating strike against carnivores.”
Link looked at Jasmine, “Tomorrow, you’ll have to work hard again to build anotherrgeboratory.”
“No problem.”
Jasmine agreed readily.
“Buck, Linn, tomorrow, take Mitte and Terry with you to catch two big fish.
One should be dead, and the other alive.”
“Roger that, boss.”
“Ezio, Digee, keep working on today’s experiment with Betty. Be patient, take it slow, we have plenty of time.”
“Yes boss, we’ll make sure to keep our mindset positive.”
“Dalton, continue with the surveince, keep an eye on Lanny Taylor. If she shows up near the river again, notify me immediately.”
“Willplete the task.”
Jasmine noticed that Link had left himself out after giving everyone else a task, and she asked aloud, “And you? What are you up to tomorrow?”
Link responded, “I n on stepping out, to find someone, to get something done.”
“Are you going to find the crazy woman?”
Jasmine’s face turned slightly unnatural, as she bit her lower lip a little.
Link calmly said, “Indeed, I n to find Elise. There are things that we need to coborate on with the North District, in order to make better progress.”
“Is it really that important? Do you have to go find her?”
Jasmine couldn’t help asking again.
“Then go ahead, just be careful.”
As soon as she said this, she felt a bit regretful and added,
“Just remember toe back early.”