114. Chapter 114 The creation of thoughts condensed in reality


Chapter 114 Thoughts are condensed in the creation of reality

Little Bear failed to understand Guo Mi’s words and did not understand why invisible thoughts were stronger than the tangible body.

Guo Mi didn’t answer them until one morning, she suddenly lowered her head and said to them:

“Look.”

The two little bears followed her gaze. Going down, the morning sun was covered by haze, and the whole sky was gloomy.

In the hazy white clouds, you can vaguely see strange squares on the barren wasteland, which seem to follow a certain order.

The town seems to be surrounded by a small ditch, surrounding half of the town.

Salmon stretched her neck to get a better view. She tilted her head and asked Guo Mi:

"What is that?"

The fish bones are next to it. Quick answer:

"I know, that's a human 'hole', just like the hole dug by Guo Mi and us. They sleep in it!"

His answer surprised Guo Mi, who turned his head and asked:

“How do you know?”

The little guy immediately sat up straight and said proudly:

"Slok told me, he said that human ships occasionally pass by the islands, they are big guys with iron bodies as big as hills, they The same goes for the house.”

Salmon turned back to look at the "strange box" in the wasteland. Looking left and right, he didn't see the "danger" Guo Mi said, let alone the hugeness that Yu Gu said.

“It looks very small, far less spectacular than the snow-capped mountains.” Salmon said truthfully.

Guo Mi also looked over. Indeed, compared to the vast wilderness, the town sitting on it seemed extremely small. Compared to the majestic mountains, the low houses were not as majestic as it was.

She agreed with what Salmon said:

“All living things are insignificant in front of nature, because we rely on nature to live, and no life can live without its support.”


The little bear seemed to understand, but Guo Mi pondered for a moment and made a decision in his mind:

"Okay, I didn't plan to get close at first, but it should be okay if I stay far away and take a look."
< br>She raised her paw and walked towards the human town with the little bear.

The salmon followed her feet, raised its little head and asked her:

"Are we going to the human cave?"

Guo Mi looked around, inhaling the moist air through his nose, and hurriedly said:

“No, just look around.”

Little Bear was very puzzled:

"Can't we go in and have a look? Just like Caesar got into our hole."

Guo Mi secretly thought that Caesar had set a bad example for the little bear again, and asked Salmon:

"Were you unhappy when you saw Caesar crawling into our hole?"

The salmon understood immediately:

"Human beings will also be unhappy when we enter their homes. , right? "

The little guy understands everything easily, which is much easier than some bears who pretend not to understand even though they clearly understand. Guo Mi feels happy.

She felt the humidity in the air all the time, lowered her head and urged the two bears:

"We have to leave before the fog clears, so we have to hurry up."

Little Bear quickly quickened his pace.

They stopped by the water and looked at the town across the water.

The narrow ditch turned into a wide river. The originally small strange box gradually enlarged in the field of vision. The two cubs widened their eyes in shock. Fishbone was very confused:

"Why do humans live in such big holes? They are obviously very small."

Guo Mi answered him:

"Compared to us, human beings have much higher needs and desires for life. The more needs they have, the more they ask for. They need containers to store these things."< br>
“Request?”

This is also an unfamiliar word, and the salmon is very curious:

“Will they also grab food?”

“What they rob is not just food.” “Do all humans rob?”

“A small number of people will rob and ask for it, but most people choose to give something else. "Something else?"

"Labor, family affection, food,... or things plundered from elsewhere, almost everything is for them. Can be exchanged.”

It sounds complicated. Salmon looked at the houses in the distance that were dozens or hundreds of times taller than her. They seemed to be made of countless stones piled together, but they didn't seem to be the stones she often saw.

There are many things she hasn't seen yet.

The town in the distance and the wasteland beneath their feet were full of separation, like another world.

And this different world is all created by humans.

Little Bear agreed:

"Their brains are indeed much easier to use than ours."

She became curious about the human world and took two steps forward:

"If I can go and see That'll be fine."

Guo Mi was stunned for a moment, seeing the yearning in Little Bear's eyes, and suddenly began to doubt whether his decision was correct.

Fishbone suddenly looked into the depths of the mist, and his nose twitched twice:

"It seems like something is coming."

Guo Mi smelled the heavy smell of diesel, and the sound of rolling water suddenly sounded in his ears.

What followed was a thick and long buzzing sound that resounded over the wilderness!

Little Bear took two steps back. The anxiety in his eyes dissipated slightly when he saw Guo Mi didn't move. Then the next second, he saw a huge black shadow behind Guo Mi!

“Guo Mi!”

Accompanied by the screams of the little bear, the huge steel giant split the water and came out of the fog!

The strong smell of diesel penetrated my nose, and the loud noise produced by the high-speed engine in the cabin became infinitely amplified the closer I got.

The clicking sound of the machine is like a heavy hammer, hitting the little bear's immature heart.

Even the king of the jungle is dwarfed and powerless standing in front of this man-made "high-rise on the water".

Guo Mi raised his head and looked at the tall mast erected on the plywood. The dark yellow lights were rotating on the top, and his eyes were full of peace.

What is reflected in her eyes is not the freighter in front of her, but the bright lights of thousands of houses and tall buildings in the distance; it is the "steel bird" that leaves a long tail on the horizon but quickly dissipates without leaving a trace; It is a factory that never stops for 24 hours a day, the cradle of creation...

It is her original world, her distant hometown, and it is also the taboo that she must stay away from now, and can no longer set foot in it. past.

Maybe I miss it, but it has already been wiped away by the cold wind howling in the north.

The little bear cuddled nervously next to her, his little eyes filled with shock and helplessness. He held his breath and watched the steel giant in front of him slowly passing by.

The water splashed by the ship's hull sprayed on his face, but the little guy didn't dare to blink.

"Is this a human thing too? How do they do it?"

Salmon muttered to himself.

The freighter slowly drove away from the eyes and gradually disappeared into the thick fog.

This is only the most common ship for humans. There are many ships larger than it. However, this ship alone is enough to become an unforgettable scene in Little Bear's memory.

Guo Mi watched the black shadow disappear into the fog and said softly:

"This is the creation of human thought condensed into reality. Even if they only have a weak body, they can still rely on wisdom to make up for these shortcomings."

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