Chapter 1564: There is a story(2/2)
"So, what are you interested in?"
The little girl thought about it again and said, "Humans are too fragile to do nothing."
"And then, you gave up like that?"
The little girl tilted her head slightly again: "Mom wants to live for a long time, I think it's OK."
"Oh, your mom would be very happy if she heard it," Simon leaned over to her daughter's face and kissed her: "But you have to speed up, otherwise, well, you know."
"No hurry," the little girl avoided her father's kiss and couldn't avoid it, so she had to endure it. After all, this human male is her greatest reliance in the world, and her blood relationship that humans care about very much, so she introduced: "Ten years, no problem."
"Then it's agreed," Simon raised his hand and gave birth to a little finger on the side: "Hook."
The little girl looked at the sun in the west again.
Boring humans.
Is it possible that the pursuit of eternal life just to do so many boring things?
Seeing that his baby daughter ignored him, Simon was not angry, and continued to watch the sunset with him, while asking, "Baby, what are you watching?"
"Dad, you won't understand."
Simon: "…"
So he insisted weakly: "Tell me, because I don't understand, I have to ask."
“I analyze the chemical reactions that occur after the sun’s spectrum comes into contact with human skin.”
"Well, can this dad understand, will it produce melanin?"
The little girl then looked down at someone, thought about it, and thought it would be better to remain silent so as not to continue asking this boring human adult male.
The father and daughter felt the fate of heaven and earth so quietly, until the sky fell and Janet came here in person.
Seeing the father and daughter seemingly close, Janet was still very jealous and walked towards the villa together, asking, "What are you talking about?"
The little girl naturally won't answer.
Simon smiled and said, "Things about the parent star."
Janet's GET is very accurate this time: "Are you planning to go back to your home star together?"
"Of course not. The parent star of Syl and I have been destroyed in a huge interstellar war and will never go back."
Janet put a sticker on a man's arm she was holding: "Oh, so pitiful. Tell me about that war, why did it start to fight?"
"For the resources."
"Well, this setting is so perfunctory. You can all fight a star war. The universe is so big, but there is still no resources?"
"You don't know this. There are actually countless civilizations in the universe. Human beings, in terms of the scale of cosmic civilization, are like a small bacterial tribe on a leaf in a distant Africa."
Janet was surprised: "Even ants are not counted, they were still ants last time."
"Is it an ant last time?"
Jenny's head: "Yeah yeah."
"That means the measurement scale I used last time was relatively small, and I'm talking about the infinite universe."
As he said that, he had already entered the villa and came to a living room where others were already there. When he heard Simon's words, Sylvia, the big girl from Anthony's house, asked with a smile: "What infinite universe?"
Simon sat down with his baby daughter in his arms, and when he saw everyone looking over, he was still serious: "I'm discussing my mother star with Jenny."
Everyone also GETs and laughed.
Sylvia, who has a very lively personality, asked: "Then, where is the infinite universe?"
Simon said: "The universe we know is just one of the infinite universes, just like a cell. Beyond the cell, there are countless cells, that is, countless universes. My mother star is in another universe."
Sylvia smiled and said, "Then, why did you come to Earth?"
"Because the mother star was destroyed," Simon showed a reminiscence expression: "A huge interstellar war."
Janet rolled her eyes.
Change the lines.
Sylvia became even more interested and simply rushed over and snatched the little girl and put it on her legs. Obviously, everyone thought that if there were aliens in this family, Simon could only be considered half of them, and she should be Seattle in full: "Uncle Simon, go ahead."
"What to continue?"
"A huge Star Wars," Sylvia said, "is it like Lucas's Star Wars?"
Simon shook his head and grabbed Janet's bored little hand that was exploring over and covered it in his big hand: "The limit of your human imagination is Star Wars. The war on my mother planet is a war with physical rules as weapons."
“What are physical rules?”
"For example," Simon raised his hand slightly to signal to the surroundings: "Our world is three-dimensional. One of the physical rule weapons, the dimensional reduction strike is to turn a planet, even a galaxy, and even a single universe in human cognition directly into two-dimensional through the physical rule weapons, so that the three creatures will be annihilated."
Sylvia was just making fun of it, but after hearing Simon say this, she couldn't help but imagine a scene and opened her eyes slightly: "How is this... possible?"
Simon looked at his baby daughter who was snatched into her arms by Sylvia: "Sil, is this possible?"
The little girl obviously also heard the description her father had just described, and when she heard her question, she tilted her head slightly, thinking for a second this time, then shook her head: "I can't do it for the time being."
Sylvia smiled and her chin hit the little girl's head: "Baby Syl, what a coincidence, I can't do it either."
After laughing for a while, Sylvia looked at Simon again: "Uncle Simon, this is a very good idea. Why don't we make it into a movie?"
Simon was a little surprised when he heard this, but he nodded quickly: "Okay."
Chapter completed!