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It seems ... most civilizations have a hard time dealing with this kind of problem.

That is, there are waste discharge points.

The same is true for the creature on this special 'ersh'.

This matter is more troublesome for them than the single civilizations that occupy the world.

At the beginning, all kinds of ape creatures, not clams, and some other intelligent creatures occupied the surface.

They cannot throw anything into the sea like the Ershi people.

Smart creatures in the ocean rarely intersect terrestrial creatures, but there have been several wars because they have thrown a lot of waste into the sea.

In the war between the sea and the ground, there is no contact with ”soldiers”, and they are launching missiles against each other.

Each fight will cause a lot of casualties, so the surface organisms soon decided to use another method to deal with the waste.

Later, the creatures on the surface decided to bury all the waste underground.

They initially dug large potholes and threw them into the landfill ... and then slowly became dragged deeper into the ground.

Because this world itself has a lot of 'natural' huge underground caves.

They have been trying to get the waste deeper, and time and time again, the machinery for transporting the waste shuttles between leaf-cutting ants' ... ground holes.

Leaf-cutting ants initially lived mainly in the ground to cultivate fungi, and they found these civilized tools to throw away waste.

But ... they did nothing.

This group of leaf-cutting ants hid themselves.

Civilized creatures throwing waste on the ground, only to accidentally see the 'edge' of their large group, and know nothing about them.

The leaf-cutting ants sent some troops to the surface to observe the civilization of the surface. This is the first time they have found that there are biological groups on the surface that are so different from themselves.

So leaf-cutting ants have carried out long-term research on surface civilization.

Leaf-cutting ants rarely enter the city directly because their appearance is too ... conspicuous and their size is too large.

However, they still know more and more about the civilization of the surface because of the waste.

By studying waste, leaf-cutting ants can know the technical level of surface organisms, all kinds of things that happen, and so on.

Because those species on the ground are very different from themselves, leaf-cutting ants also took a long time to understand all this.

But in the end they understood it, understood the language used by surface creatures, and understood the operation of their urban systems and so on.

In fact, most of the information is learned from the waste.

Although surface creatures have seen the arms of leaf-cutting ants many times, they have not regarded them as 'civilization'.

No further understanding.

Leaf-cutting ants don't have an aversion to throwing waste underground, but they are very interested in surface creatures.

They feel that each individual of these creatures has different consciousness, and it is very interesting to have countless different concepts.

Then, the leaf-cutting ants decided to destroy these civilizations on the ground.

It's not that the surface creatures are a threat.

I just want to see ... what changes will happen to these surface creatures in an extremely dangerous environment.

Each individual's consciousness is independent, so how will they respond in the face of crisis.