Kuka walked closer and pressed the sand in the grass grid with his hand. It was a little more solid than the sand outside the grid.

Kuka's eyes lit up. This method can allow sand to lock in moisture. It may not be very useful in a large desert like Jinshi Star, but it may be effective on other planets.

After all, not all planets can apply for planetary recovery fluid. A bottle of planetary recovery fluid costs as much as 10 billion star coins, and it needs to be applied for in advance. Some planets that are gradually becoming deserts can only choose to be abandoned and the indigenous inhabitants can be relocated.

Let the planet repair itself. Of course, it may take a long time, possibly hundreds or even thousands of years.

Only the powerful Zerg would dare to do this. When the planet is almost exhausted, they will move to another planet, let it recover on its own, and move back when it is almost exhausted.

"Hey, little guy," Kuka saw a little guy not far away using a shovel to push a dead pole into the sand, and shouted, "What are you doing?"

The little guy was frightened and ran away with the shovel.

Kuka hurriedly shouted: "I'm here for tourism and I want to ask you something."

The little guy hid behind a huge golden stone and poked his head out. "What do you want to ask?"

"If we insert this, will it improve the desert environment?"

The little guy shook his head: "I don't know, it was the Star Lord who said to do this."

"Star Lord?" Would the Star Lord of Jinshi Star have such a brain? Looking at the surrounding environment, looking at the skinny little guy, and the only pants he had were torn and tattered, someone who didn't know would think he had gone back a thousand years.

Would such a star master have the brains to come up with a way to control the sand?

The little guy nodded and whispered: "The Star Lord is not the same as before. The current Star Lord comes and brings a lot of things, including meat that is like water. He is a good bug."

It's a Zerg. Kuka suddenly became curious about this strange fellow, a rare female Zerg who would think of a solution instead of simply choosing to destroy and recreate.

Destruction is easier than construction.

After chatting with the little guy for a while, they got closer and closer. After Kuka took out a bottle of clean water, the little guy sat next to him with his eyes sparkling.

"Can I drink?"

Seeing his expectant eyes, Kuka smiled softly and said, "Of course, thank you for telling me so much."

The little guy carefully unscrewed the bottle cap, took a small lick, licked it a few times like a puppy, then tightened it and put it in his backpack.

At the little guy's invitation, Kuka went back with him.

Just as he reached the door of his house, a younger alien ran out: "Brother, look!"

The younger brother was holding a big green fruit, which was bigger than his head. He showed it to his brother to show off. When he saw a stranger, he braked urgently and grabbed his brother's clothes.

The elder brother touched his head and introduced Kuka.

Kuka smiled and said, "Hello, little one."

"Hello" the younger brother hid timidly behind his older brother.

Brother: "Where did you get the watermelon?"

The younger brother puffed out his chest and said, “The master gave it to me!”

"Mr. is here?" The elder brother ran into the house in surprise, "Mr.!"

Then several voices were heard coming from inside the house.

"Hello Asha."

"Asha, don't be rude to the gentleman."

"Excuse me, sir, I met a tourist bug today, and he said our method is very good."

"Traveling bug?" The voice slowly approached.

Kuka's ears were itchy, and his voice was gentle and clear, probably belonging to a young alien with a gentle personality.

A man wearing a huge hood walked out. His face couldn't be seen clearly, and Kuka felt a little lost.

"Hello?"

"Hello" subtle, Kuka was a little nervous.

"Recently, a lot of bugs have come to Jinshi Star for tourism. If you need anything, you can go to the Triangle Building to buy it. The items there are more complete." He pointed to the iconic buildings not far away, three tall buildings.

"Okay, thank you."

"I heard you're interested in the grass grid?"

Qi Shan noticed that he was a little reserved, but was not surprised. He deliberately brought up the topic. Most of the female insects were rather reserved when facing him.

But he completely forgot that the female insects' restraint was due to his identity as a male insect.

"Yes, this is a great discovery. Using dry grass stalks can control water loss." Speaking of the topic of interest, Kuka directly put aside the inexplicable nervousness just now.

"You have a strong observation ability." Qi Shan's eyes lit up. He didn't expect that the bug in front of him could see the function of the grass block at a glance.

Speaking of grass blocks, it was actually a method of controlling desertification in the previous life. He had only heard of it, but after a lot of experiments and the help of the elves, he finally chose the dry grass stalks that he is using now.

The two bugs chatted very happily, and they felt like they had found a soulmate.

Until we talked about the biggest problem facing the Zerg right now.

Kuka said bluntly: "The biggest cancer of the Zerg now is the male Zerg. They cause too much unnecessary waste and most of the resources are lost. Of course, this is not the most important thing."

"What's important is the unconditional tolerance towards male insects, the lack of restraint, which makes the law a joke."

Qi Shan: How should I respond to what you said? It makes a lot of sense, but it seems difficult to explain my position.

Kuka didn't notice Qi Shan's silence and continued, "The biggest role of male insects is to groom the female insects mentally and optimize the genes of the next generation. However, grooming is not very useful for some insects. Take me for example..."

Kuka didn't mind at all using the mental disorder he had to sort out every year as an example.

When Qi Shan heard that it happened once a year and the cost was as high as billions, he was also stunned?

"Wait, isn't the normal price hundreds of thousands of star coins?" Just the price of hundreds of thousands has already kept many female insects out.

Billions? Who can afford it? It's really disrupting the normal price.

Qi Shan: Don't bluff me! I'm well-educated and I'm not someone you can fool.

Kuka looked at his stiff body with amusement. Even though he couldn't see his face, he could imagine the expression of disbelief.

"I am a special case," Kuka said. "My mental disorder is repetitive and serious, so not many male insects are willing to take over my body. You may not know that serious mental disorder can cause harm to male insects during grooming, such as coma..."

Qi Shan was silent: Don’t give me examples yet, I know better than you.

"But such a price is too scary." Normally, a few hundred thousand can hire a first-tier male insect, and billions...even with inflation, the price is not so exaggerated.

"No way," Kuka said helplessly, "I don't have the right to choose, but I think it won't be useful for long. I can feel that mental combing has less and less effect on me."

This is the production of antibodies.

"You're off track. Mental disorder doesn't really have much effect on high-level female insects. Theoretically, as long as the mental disorder problem of mid- and low-level female insects is solved, the effect of male insects will be much smaller. Such a drug is said to be in the experimental stage, and optimizing genes..."

Kuka talked freely.

Qi Shan: This guy really wants to remove the entire male insect. He even thought of the two irreplaceable roles of the male insect.

Qi Shan curled his toes in embarrassment. Well, it would be better not to let the other party know that he is a male insect, otherwise both of them would be embarrassed.

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