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    “Professor Zhang, is someone playing a prank?” Li Chunhong felt his blood pressure soaring. He gritted his teeth and offered a suggestion, “Is there a possibility that someone hacked this thing?”

    “Let me check…” Zhang Hui was sweating profusely.

    But this machine was an alien artifact, using some supernatural method for communication, not electromagnetic waves. If someone could actually hack this thing, they’d definitely have to find a way to worship this unparalleled genius!

    The human-like being continued to mutter to himself: “Why isn’t the screen lighting up? Is it broken?”

    “Click click.”

    The suspected human-like creature reached out a hand and randomly pressed buttons, causing the signal to become intermittent. The screen suddenly turned off, then suddenly lit up again.

    “The screen isn’t lighting up at all! I thought it was some kind of treasure… turns out it’s just a piece of junk.”

    He kept speaking in human language.

    “This shows… the time? It’s somewhat useful, at least I don’t have to keep track of time every day… it’s just that I don’t recognize these numbers, looks like I’ll have to seriously study them.”

    “Sigh, after a hundred days, the only electronic trash I found that I can still activate, can only be used as a clock.”

    “But it’s not bad either, the fun of scavenging is like fishing, it’s about the occasional catch! Having too high expectations often leads to disappointment.”

    Seventeen cities’ high-level officials were completely stunned by this guy, completely clueless about the situation.

    What was he saying?!

    What… what hundred days, scavenging for trash?

    A few clever staff members seemed to have thought of something, exchanging glances with each other, but it was too unbelievable…

    Next, the humanoid creature turned around and started digging!

    In a short time, he dug out a fiery red crystal stone from deep underground, about the size of a fist, emitting a bright light.

    “That fire lizard is so powerful, it really has good treasure… haha, I’ve struck it rich this time!”

    The humanoid creature was overjoyed!

    “With this thing… I can cultivate my Transcendent Fire Seed faster!”

    Transcendent Fire Seed!

    This keyword made all the listeners prick up their ears.

    Because the screen just now also showed a “Transcendent Fire Seed” prompt. Yunhai City seemed to have three Transcendent Fire Seeds?

    However, no one knew what “Transcendent Fire Seed” meant.

    Professor Zhang Hui swallowed, and privately asked his assistant: “Xiao Guo, did you detect any unknown electromagnetic waves? Any hackers?”

    “Professor Zhang, there are no electromagnetic waves… the image is real, absolutely true! It’s impossible for there to be hackers!” In the supernatural laboratory, a young doctoral student in charge of communication had an expression of disbelief written all over his face.

    “The playback speed of the image on this instrument is one hundred times faster than ours… we just used technical means to slow down the image!”

    “He’s really a person from Pangu Continent?”

    “…”

    The situation was too bizarre, completely beyond their expectations!

    A big-headed alien, or an octopus person, a lizard person, would have been fine!

    Why would it be a human, speaking Mandarin?!

    They had checked it a hundred times, and even confirmed with their own eyes that the image on the crystal screen was a human!

    “Could it be that his screen is actually broken?” Zhang Hui thought of a possibility, “Maybe the two sides have already contacted each other, but his side doesn’t seem to be responding… that’s why this guy keeps talking to himself.”

    “Professor, we have checked the facial recognition data of this creature, and it seems to be someone from our country.”

    “He is in Yunhai City, Yu Tao Community, named Lu Yuan, 24 years old, a programmer at New Century Technology Network Company!”

    When this conclusion was reached, the atmosphere in the office became even more bizarre.

    Li Chunhong, the top official of Yunhai City, took a blood pressure pill: “Don’t spread this out, keep it strictly confidential! Just treat him as an alien!”

    On the large screen in front, the young man was grinning and pushing a large iron ball, while muttering to himself: “Let’s get some sun, it’s solar-powered after all, maybe charging it will allow me to contact them… it’s so heavy, I can’t even push it!”

    The metal ball weighed several tons, how could one person move it?

    Several wolf-like creatures were running happily around the large ball, howling “Awooo,” they seemed extremely excited, drool constantly flowing onto the ground, as if they were asking for something.

    In the communication dialogue between the 17 cities, some whispers finally appeared: “Are those wild animals from Pangu Continent? There are no such wolves on Earth.”

    “He tamed these wolves?”

    The Pangu Grey Wolves were larger and stronger, and there were subtle differences compared to Earth wolves.

    In the 17 cities, areas where wild wolves appeared were nonexistent—except for zoos.

    “Impossible… the safety zone hasn’t been lifted yet, is he human… how did he get out?”

    Yes, the safety zone was insurmountable.

    Unless this guy turned himself into an electromagnetic wave, or a water molecule.

    But that was also impossible, because superpowers have limits. The ability to completely change one’s own matter is impossible according to current supernatural theories.

    “Professor Zhang, can you try to communicate with him?” At this time, a military representative spoke.

    “I’m trying!”

    “Hello, Mr. Midea Civilization, can you hear me? Hello! Can you hear me? Hello?” The staff kept trying to communicate with the other party, pressing various buttons.

    But the other party’s machine seemed to only have a sending function, not a receiving function.

    After calling for a long time, the other party remained unmoved.

    “Haha, I’ve thought of a good way to move it!!” The young man on the screen smiled and reached out a hand.

    The screen turned pure black.

    After a long time, when the image reappeared, the instrument had been moved to the sunlight, they didn’t know how he did it.

    The people in the conference room’s pupils dilated. They actually saw a lizard creature as big as a small hill!

    The lizard creature was covered in fiery red scales, with several spears in its abdomen, and the blood that flowed out had dried up, it seemed… probably… dead?

    Was this giant creature his prey?

    How did he do it?

    There were so many questions that for a moment, everyone’s minds seemed to be jammed.

    Various imaginations, various guesses, popped up one after another like soap bubbles.

    “Let’s get some sun and charge it up. After it’s fully charged, let’s try to contact humanity again.” The suspicious humanoid creature stood in front of the screen, and with a “click,” turned off the image.

    “Don’t, don’t turn it off… we still want to watch!” A young scholar, overwhelmed with emotion, unconsciously shouted, “You’ve already contacted us! Don’t turn it off!!”

    However, the young man couldn’t hear him, and the image eventually disappeared.

    Leaving everyone staring at each other in silence.

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