Chapter 233 Placement
The originally lifeless planet developed a basic ecological environment, an atmosphere, and microorganisms in less than half an hour, instantly transcending the long evolutionary process of billions of years and transforming from a dead star into a planet with life.

However, these newly grown plants were actually copies of the plants in this city by Du Mu directly at the atomic level. They were transplanted from their mother planet, and they cannot be forcibly compared to the evolutionary time of the ecology of ordinary planets.

"In order to avoid various diseases caused by lack of genetic diversity, all the animals and plants I can find in your city have been planted in different areas of the planet and allowed to evolve for thousands of generations. There shouldn't be any problems in the short term."

"Unfortunately, your civilization is too restrained in its research on genes. There is no basic information on other animals and plants in the database. I can't help you replicate the classification alone. Just make do with your life."

"Although plants have begun to produce the gases you need, it will take some time for the atmosphere to form sufficient air pressure. For the time being, you should live in this city and make more preparations. You can consider relocating after the air pressure stabilizes."

Du Mu spoke in a very casual tone, but every syllable he uttered was recorded by all the aliens with trepidation and fear, and they dared not miss or misread even a single syllable.

This time, Du Mu directly created an ecosystem out of thin air on the entire planet, naturally using the electromagnetic control ability he had obtained from Magneto not long ago.

Of course, there is also the Kryptonians' microscopic perception and Du Mu's ever-growing mental power, which enables him to have exquisite control over every microscopic part of the entire planet and truly bring out the electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces.

These aliens are carbon-based creatures, and the entire ecosystem requires nothing more than a combination of carbon and other trace elements. Although electromagnetic force cannot create carbon atoms out of thin air, this element can be found everywhere in the universe and can be directly used.

As long as the number of elements on the planet itself is sufficient, the grand spectacle of life dancing together, which was like God's creation of the world, is essentially just a more complicated Lego toy for Du Mu today.

Magneto Eric couldn't do this because he was a human being and his senses were limited. His precision, strength, breadth, and speed were all at the level of a mortal. Only after Du Mu's enhancement did he begin to show a tendency to break through the limit.

But Du Mu had long transcended those limitations that came from human beings themselves.

If Du Mu's current abilities were limited to the planetary realm, he would already be able to do everything that most gods in mythology could do... Because of this, he didn't care about the awe and piety of these aliens who regarded him as a god.

Apocalypse wants people to see him as a god because he is not a god.

If one can really do what only gods can do, then it no longer matters what mortals think of him.

Du Mu looked at these aliens who were prostrating themselves in grief. In order not to scare them, he did not show any impatience, but he could not help but sigh in his heart.

When these aliens were so shocked by Du Mu's behavior that they could only crawl and kneel, both sides had actually lost the ability to communicate in a sense.

"I hope your civilization can develop again. Bless you."

In the end, Du Mu left his last words and took Blenya away from the settled planet.

It was not until Du Mu left that the aliens panicked. In an instant, they started to boil over like cold water poured into hot oil, and they all began to speak their complicated native language to each other.

Fortunately, the alien elder still had enough composure. He roared and commanded his subordinates to stabilize the situation. Then he took a deep breath and stared at the place where Du Mu left in a daze.

After a long time, he picked up the tablet again, called up the surveillance records in the city, and replayed Du Mu's posture when he was speaking before.

Looking at the savior standing in the center of the crowd and preaching, his figure was deeply imprinted in his mind.

From then on, Du Mu's image will obviously become a part of the spiritual imprint of the entire civilization, deeply engraved in their cultural roots.

The next moment, strands of golden threads spread across the entire city...

It’s a pity that the spiritual will of mortals nowadays can hardly catch up with Du Mu’s footsteps.

These forces of faith were bound by gravity in the atmosphere and eventually condensed into a... 'tiny' golden tree that could be seen from outer space.

However, the power of faith is invisible to those who have not gained the relevant perspective.

Du Mu, the only person who could see this wonder, immediately began his journey of saving the world.

There is still a lot of civilization to deal with.

This made Du Mu speechless about Brainiac.

He destroyed other people's civilization and still wanted to collect a city. How could this guy be so boring?

After all, it was Du Mu who killed Brainiac. If he didn't care, these cities would surely die painfully after their resources were exhausted. According to Du Mu's character, he would not turn a blind eye.

But... this is indeed very troublesome.

So it is difficult to be a good person. Brainiac only needs to destroy the cities of civilization and collection, but Du Mu needs to settle these cities, so there are many things he needs to consider.

A good person needs to put in a thousand times more energy to make up for the damage caused by a bad person...

Fortunately, Du Mu was very efficient.

Brainiac's speed of destroying the world is not exaggerated. He often just does it as he passes by. In the vast universe, he has only collected hundreds of cities over the past thousand years. If Du Mu works hard, there is still hope that these problems can be completely solved within two or three days.

These things cannot be done by disciples.

Rebuilding an ecosystem is such a heavy task that even Banner and Batman would need years or even decades to complete, and other disciples simply do not have the ability to do so.

As for other civilizations, Du Mu also used the diameter and distance of stars as the basis for choosing their settlement sites.

Although the ecosystem is difficult to deal with, the galaxy revolution system is even more difficult to deal with.

Now Du Mu can indeed push an entire planet to move, but if he does not go through a lot of calculations, if the planet's trajectory is derailed when the distance is changed, it will be very troublesome.

It may not be too obvious at first, but this thing can lead to a huge mistake if it is just a little bit off. After thousands or tens of thousands of years, it will either fall into the sun and turn into ashes, or become a wandering ice planet.

In comparison, if the ecosystem is not well developed, it will at most be an ecological disaster, which can be overcome with some effort and effort. It is better than falling into the sun.

The more he did this, the more Du Mu felt that... the planet he traveled to was becoming more and more weird.

Even now that he can master one of the four fundamental forces, he still has to be very careful if he wants to completely change the orbital system of a galaxy. How did the world he first traveled through manage to have five 'Earths' revolving around the sun without any problems?
Thinking of this, Du Mu's brows suddenly tightened. Perhaps... it was not that there was no problem.

But he didn't pay much attention to it before. After all, the planets revolve around the stars, and it is the theorem that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, so he usually just ignored it.

But now thinking about it, Du Mu relied on his powerful memory to instantly remember the little bit of planetary motion trajectory he observed after he had just obtained Kara's Kryptonian power and flew out of the atmosphere for the first time.

It seems... it seems like there is a little bit of external movement trajectory?
No wonder grain production has decreased this year.

It seems that there is a time limit for solving the problems of the world that I first traveled to.

The changes in trajectory have already caused climate change and food production reduction, so Du Mu must stabilize the changes on that planet within at least three or four years, otherwise the global climate will probably deteriorate further.

Taking this matter to heart, Du Mu began to work more efficiently.

This time, he no longer faced those trembling and cowardly aliens with his original body, but instead created a clone to comfort them.

Du Mu himself focuses on creating a new, recyclable ecological environment for them.

When the ecosystem was built, the clone also told the aliens what needed to be said and asked them to slowly migrate to the outside world after one or two years.

Then go to the next selected planet coordinates.

Not all planets are so troublesome. Although some planets were destroyed by Brainiac, the weapons used were relatively clean and the ecology can still be restored. For these civilizations, Du Mu can simply restore the cities to their original positions.

However, it was during this process that Du Mu suddenly discovered that Blenya could indeed be of great help.

Brainiac's way of destroying civilization is to simply blow up the entire planet. These Du Mus can only look for another planet, there is no other way.

The second is to use self-recycling nanorobots to sweep the entire planet. These nanorobots are production lines themselves, and can reproduce themselves based on the matter they devour, just like locusts that eat up the entire surface of the planet.

Although such a planet is also an extremely polluting way of destruction, Du Mu has an easy solution. He simply dissociates the atomic electromagnetic interaction forces of those nanorobots, and they instantly fall apart, cleanly and worry-free.

With the combination of Du Mu's life force field and magic and Brainiac's technological scan, there will not be any missed nanorobots left behind, and such a planet can still easily accommodate the city taken away by Brainiac.

The third is to use a dirty bomb similar to nuclear fusion, leaving behind a large amount of contaminated energy... At this time, Blenya can come in handy.

Relying on the weak interaction force generator in her body, Du Mu took her to fly across every area of ​​the planet covered by inert energy in an instant. Then, Blenya easily absorbed this energy and charged it into her own energy pool.

As a result, Du Mu's workload was instantly greatly reduced. Most of the planets could be returned to their original owners, and only a small number of planets that were completely destroyed needed to have their homes rebuilt.

This reduced the workload that he had originally estimated would take two or three days to just one day.

Finally... Du Mu only had one glass jar left in his hand.

He took the glass jar in his hands and looked at the city inside.

Kandor is a city home to seven million Kryptonians.

There is no doubt that if this city is placed on any planet, that planet will instantly become Kara's new hometown.

Bleniya looked at Du Mu's calm face, tilted her head slightly, and asked, "Master, what are you thinking about?"

Now Blenya also follows Du Mu's habit step by step. Even in the vacuum environment of the universe, she tries to create a medium to communicate through speaking instead of directly transmitting electrical signals.

Although the two of them can communicate at a high speed almost as fast as computer transmission by directly transmitting electrical signals, Du Mu still doesn't want his life to be too instrumental, and still hopes to be more self-centered and humane.

Du Mu looked at Kando City and answered Blenya's question: "I'm thinking about which star system to place them in."

"If all seven million Kryptonians were exposed to the yellow sun, all of them would become superhumans like Kara."

"Although their genes determine their personalities, and non-combatants will not be too cruel, it is hard to say whether they can still maintain their original intentions after possessing extraordinary powers."

Kara's information flashed before Blynia's eyes, allowing her to better understand the physical constitution of Kryptonians.

She also touched her chin and thought like Du Mu.

Of course, it is just superficial learning, and in fact the thinking center is not functioning.

Since she didn't know what it meant to the Kryptonians whether or not they sunbathed, she thought it would be best to just follow her master's orders.

Anyway... even if there are seven million real Kryptonians in the database, they are no match for the Master, and it won't have much impact on their own survival.

Du Mu hesitated for a long time, but finally decided... to find a red star for these Kryptonians.

There was no way. Du Mu didn't want to take the gamble. What if among the seven million Kryptonians, hundreds of thousands of evil versions of Superman appeared and flew to different areas of the universe to do evil? That would be the result of Du Mu's choice today.

Even if Du Mu could easily cross the vast space and travel to different planets, this was a cross-universe displacement after all. The speed could keep up, but the intelligence could not.

General information is difficult to transmit faster than the speed of light, so Du Mu can only search for those evil Kryptonians like looking for a needle in a haystack... This is too disgusting.

In order to avoid his decision from nurturing hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands, or even just a few thousand villains like Brainiac who destroyed other people's planets, Du Mu decided that when the system itself is stable enough, he should not touch it and should not give these seven million Kryptonians additional power.

Aren't Kryptonian non-combatants genetically peaceful anyway? You should just continue to be peaceful, just like you were in Brainiac's hands.

Although the red star is, in a sense, a dying sun... it is still the sun after all, with a lifespan of at least tens of billions of years.

Not to mention the unlucky Krypton, at least for ordinary red stars, even if the Kryptonians are extinct, they may still have a lifespan of billions of years.

(End of this chapter)

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