Chapter 34 The original crocodile shocked everyone; Lin Xia proved herself.
Chapter 34 The original crocodile shocked everyone; Lin Xia proved herself.
Chapter 34 The original crocodile shocked everyone; Lin Xia proved herself.
Immediately afterwards, foreign netizens were completely stunned, and the barrage of comments was filled with uncontrollable shock.
[Wait, this thing can survive for months without eating or drinking? That doesn't make sense!]
[I thought the camera cut to a river full of dead fish, but then they opened their eyes???]
[And one of them didn't die—]
I'm starting to suspect that this thing might actually be the one that survives in the end.
Chinese netizens breathed a long sigh of relief.
He was immediately revived, and the chat was filled with the joy of surviving a disaster and the retaliation against the earlier mockery.
[Hahaha, the moment I opened my eyes, I jumped right out of my chair!]
[Where are the Sakura netizens? Keep mocking us? Why aren't they saying anything?]
【We, the original crocodiles, are not corpses; we're just sleeping! Understand?】
[Are you still laughing? You guys are getting all confused just from sleeping? Is that all?]
[Original Crocodile: I don't eat stress, understand?]
[It's just candy; don't mistake it for real candy!]
The top leaders of all countries are getting restless.
The leaders of the Vegetarian Alliance were originally lamenting the decline of their own family group.
Seeing that the original crocodile was unharmed, his expression turned even uglier.
Why are our animals dying or crippled, while that toad in China that only knows how to soak in water is living a good life?
The inability to bear seeing others succeed is the truest reflection of everyone's feelings right now.
The Sakura executive was the first to stand up, his chair sliding backward and hitting the wall with a loud thud that could be heard in half the hall.
He stared intently in the direction of the Dragon Kingdom District, his eyes filled with resentment.
"Impossible! How could a crocodile possibly survive for months without food in this sub-zero weather? Did you cheat?"
In the Dragon Kingdom district, the white-bearded scientist looked up at the Sakura executives, his tone as calm as if he were lecturing a primary school student.
"Are you out of your mind? How can we cheat in a game with a sky screen?"
He paused, his voice not loud, but every word was perfectly timed.
"I know you can't accept it, but this is reality."
Sakura's executives opened their mouths, but couldn't utter a single word in rebuttal.
He stared intently at the crocodiles in the sky that had closed their eyes again, then glared fiercely at the Dragon Kingdom District, as if he wanted to devour those people and the crocodiles together.
You just wait and see—
The white-bearded scientist himself was actually quite apprehensive.
He turned his head and stared at the crocodiles lying quietly in the mud on the sky, his gray eyebrows furrowed into a knot.
impossible.
How can a creature survive for months without food in near-freezing water?
This isn't a living being, it's a cheat code.
It's even more outrageous than cheating software.
He looked at the original crocodiles, then glanced at Lin Xia, and the question in his mind grew bigger and bigger like a snowball.
Commander Hua did not participate in the argument, nor did he join in the exclamation.
He leaned back in his chair, his gaze passing through the screen and landing on the boy who was sitting with his legs crossed, cracking sunflower seeds, and lingered there for a long time.
Lin Xia, do you really know something?
This question had been swirling in his mind for a long time.
From the moment Lin Xia chose the crocodile, from the moment he disobeyed orders, from the moment he repeatedly said "Don't worry"...
It has been going on until now.
If the original crocodile just happened to be able to swim, and it just so happened that the original crocodile could live for a long time without eating, then Lin Xia's luck is simply too good.
But what if he had known from the beginning that the original crocodile possessed these abilities?
How did a high school senior know this?
Commander Hua's gaze grew increasingly somber.
There must be something about this boy that they don't know about.
Commander Hua dialed Lin Xia's number, and it rang a few times before being answered.
"Lin Xia, did you already know some basic facts about the Primal Crocodile?"
Commander Hua's voice was low, but every word carried an undisguised urgency.
On the other end of the phone, Lin Xia's voice was lazy, as if she had just been woken up from an afternoon nap.
"Isn't it obvious to me?"
Commander Hua took a deep breath, trying to keep his tone steady.
"Are you very knowledgeable about crocodiles? Do you know that they can survive for long periods without food?"
"yes."
Lin Xia's answer was crisp and concise.
Commander Hua paused for two seconds, his voice carrying a complex emotion.
"Why didn't you say so sooner? You made us worry for nothing."
Lin Xia chuckled softly. There was no sarcasm in her laughter, but it left people speechless.
"If I told you, would you believe me?"
"You believe the words of a high school senior who's a complete failure? Ridiculous."
These words reached the ears of Commander Hua, as well as the white-bearded scientist and two other high-ranking officials beside him.
Several people fell silent at the same time.
Yes, if Lin Xia had said at the beginning of the game that the original crocodile could survive for months without food, would they have believed it?
I would never believe it, not even if you beat me to death.
How can a high school senior who sleeps in class, gets the worst grades, and plays video games all day claim to know these things?
Do you understand evolution?
Do you understand the survival methods of the crocodile?
Who will believe?
But the result is right in front of us.
The original crocodile lay there unharmed, while those dinosaurs favored by experts and on whom the higher-ups placed high hopes were dying in batches in the ice and snow.
And none of their original crocodiles died—
Commander Hua held the microphone and remained silent for a long time.
When he spoke again, there was something in his voice that was hard to describe, like shame or relief.
"It was our problem, we apologize, and we will trust you from now on."
He paused, then asked another question that had been weighing on his mind for a long time.
"There's another problem. We told you to let the crocodiles go and disperse to different bodies of water, but you insisted on keeping them in place and not letting them move—why?"
Lin Xia's tone was calm.
"Because they needed to adapt to water more quickly and evolve into amphibians; otherwise, how could they survive in the water for so long?"
"If you spend the whole period of time walking on land, then all the previous adaptation in the water will be wasted."
"If we haven't fully adapted to being underwater by now, then we're doomed."
"They adapted to water because of water's specific heat capacity!"
"Water heats up slowly and cools down slowly. In winter, the water temperature is higher than the air temperature, and in summer, the water temperature is lower than the air temperature."
"The original crocodile stayed in the water, where the temperature difference was small, and did not need to expend extra energy to adapt to the environment."
"Besides, dinosaurs were all land animals, so they were safer in the water!"
On the other end of the phone, several people were stunned.
The white-bearded scientist opened his mouth, but didn't utter a single word.
The other two high-ranking officials exchanged glances, their eyes filled with disbelief.
Is this a poor student?
Is this something a high school senior with a poor academic performance would say?
Specific heat capacity, amphibious evolution.
These words came from the mouth of that boy who was sitting with his legs crossed, eating sunflower seeds?
It turns out he had planned everything.
From the moment he chose the original crocodile, from the moment he first refused the interference card.
From the moment they insisted on keeping the original crocodile in the water.
Every step was not impulsive, rebellious, or taken out of spite.
Every step was calculated.
They were all blinded by the phrase "academic underachiever in their senior year of high school".
Sleeping in class, getting the worst grades in exams, and playing video games every day.
These labels, stuck to Lin Xia, were like a thick fog, obscuring everyone's view of him.
Experts don't believe him, high-level officials don't believe him, and netizens don't believe him.
No one believed that the boy really understood.
But he was right from the start.
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