How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 799: Monitor

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Familiar with the sound of the alarm clock, Faos opened his eyes dimly, stretched out his tail limp, and turned the alarm switch off.

"yawn--"

"Damn it, it's a working day again." Faos grumbled a little dissatisfied with a subconscious glance at the schedule.

Despite this, Faos got out of the bed and began to prepare for the arrival of a new day.

"I really don't want to work. When will I be like those masters, I can make money by lying down without working, oh..."

Put on his work clothes, arrange his clothes appropriately, and leave the house.

Faos is not someone who is enthusiastic about his work, but his work has a huge impact on his own race and his own civilization, that is, monitoring and interpreting alien signals.

Thanks to his amazing talent in language, Faos stood out from among the many selected candidates and got this high-paying iron job.

Driving a military airship assigned to him by the government, Faos traveled to his place of work at supersonic speeds.

After flying for about an hour, Faos could already vaguely see the array of monitoring stations on the top of the mountain, and the radar stood on the mountain like a soldier standing guard.

"Uncle Faos, good morning."

After entering the monitoring station, someone greeted Faos, his voice was very immature, and Faos couldn't help but look at him unexpectedly.

The entry point was his subordinate Maike, who was holding his child, and it was the child in his arms who greeted Faos just now.

"Maike, you brought the child here again, we are not a nursery here." Faos said.

Although bringing the children over is not a big problem, the monitoring station is a semi-military facility after all. If there is any accident with the observation data, the person in charge of Faos will be punished.

"Linda has something to do with her today, leaving Mein alone at home and worrying about it. He always likes to run around. I'll watch him here."

Maike reluctantly explained that the implication was that he hoped Faos could be accommodating.

Faos, who walked in, spoke to Maike’s child, "Little Mann, don’t you know if you don’t mess around here? Otherwise, your father and uncle will be punished severely."

"Well, I see, Uncle Faos, Mann won't mess with things here." Mann nodded seriously.

After such a warning, Faos and the others continued their usual work, recording the signals of alien civilization.

The work is not complicated. The recording is automated by machines. Faos is just responsible for taking care of them. Therefore, when recording alien signals, Faos is actually very idle. When they are really busy, they do decipher work.

"Uncle Faos, what are these things?"

The ignorant Maien pointed to the black round cakes piled up on the side, which were huge in size, twice the size of Maien's own head.

Faos glanced at it and explained "These are the history of the universe."

"Light starts from a star, interacts with matter, and reflects in other directions. By the way, it also carries information about matter interacting with light. These electromagnetic waves are the true history of the universe."

Maien looked at the black round cakes, then looked at Oss, and then said in a loud voice.

"Uncle Faos lied."

"How did I lie to you?"

Faos was a little confused, he was telling the truth, why does he have to deceive people on this kind of thing?

Little Maien replied, "I have read history books, Maien. The history books are square and upright. The history of the universe you mentioned is a pile of disks, without pages, and it's very hard."

"Puff, these things are the same as books, Maike, you should give your children a good science."

Faos, who almost didn't hold his smile, was helpless, so he had to ask Maike to explain clearly to his child.

"Mine, Uncle Faos didn't lie. Books use pen and ink as the medium for information recording, and disks use magnetism as the medium for information recording." Mai Ke said.

"Then last time, Uncle Faos said that your job is to watch aliens speak, isn't it a lie to me?"

Maien's words left Faos speechless, "...Little Maien, am I a big liar in your eyes? It makes me sad."

"You are, hum, last time I went back and told my friends about watching aliens talk. They were all laughing at me. How can I be seen, I should only be able to listen."

"I'm talking to you, uncle, and you cover your ears. Can you know what I'm talking about?"

Maien was very angry, and he was inquiring about his sins, but with his young age, Faos felt only cute.

Faos thought for a while and replied, "Okay, then take you to see the alien's speech."

Maike was stunned and looked at Faos hesitantly.

"no problem?"

"An Xin, just take a look and expand your children's knowledge. As long as you don't mess with the instrument and cause problems~lightnovelpub.net~, it's not a big deal."

Faos waved his hand, indicating that the problem was not serious.

Calling the main screen with the remote control, Maien saw a wave of waves. The peaks and valleys of these waves are very sharp. The first feeling for Maien is like the sharp teeth of a monster, and each level is high and low. all different.

"Here, these undulating stripes are what the aliens said." Faos said.

"I don't understand, what are the aliens saying?"

Maien scratched his head, looking distressed, and looked at his father as if asking for help.

"These are not known yet, it is very difficult to decipher." Maike replied.

Since you don't know, how can you be sure that these are alien speeches? Maien thought strangely.

Children are innocent, it is difficult to think more deeply about things, and ask questions whenever they think about it.

Maien asked two adults who were very knowledgeable in his eyes, "Then how do you know these are the words of aliens?"

"Of course it was because some words were deciphered."

Faos transferred another extraterrestrial language, which was deciphered by him himself.

"This sentence,'Quality says how the time emptiness changes, and Time emptiness says how the quality should move." Faos said.

"What do you mean?"

Myne didn't know why he looked at Faos. However, although Faos was a decipherer, he used a literal translation of the text, and he did not quite understand the meaning of this sentence.

"I don't know, it may be explaining the principle of leverage. The alien civilization that speaks may be thinking about how to move the planet under its feet."

Faos is an excellent language decipher, but not an excellent physicist. This kind of words involving void, time, and quality, he understands every vocabulary, but they are confused when they are connected together.