To find the cell devourer, he will rush to open his mouth, swallow it and bite it into pieces.

During the process of hunting cells, Lin found that these cells were different from what they had seen before. They were faster than before and could absorb oxygen.
It seems that these cells adapt and benefit from oxygen as well as themselves? But no matter how fast they are, they are better than devourers that are not composed of multiple cells.
As Lin thought, the structure of the devourer is very suitable for devouring many cells. The prey has no resistance to the devourer, whether it is speed or other aspects, which gives Lin an idea that it may not need other single cells except the basic cells, and it can combine them.
After all, the combined multicellular individuals are better than single cells in any aspect.
Some small cell communities nearby were quickly eaten up by devourers, and some devourers returned to the aircraft carrier to spit out the food they received. After that, Lin made some of these nutrients into fat cells and hid them, leaving more devourers.
Lin’s hunting range is also expanding, and the devourer can be seen hunting from the cracks in the square sand to the surrounding vast waters.
By drilling into the gap between sand grains, devourer Lin found that there is also a mass-produced white cream in the depths of sand grains. Most of the cells here are attracted by white cream, but Lin is not going to eat these white creams this time. After all, it is better to keep them and let them attract more cells. This is the endless food.
Lin is now doing the hunting repeatedly-returning a stash of nutrients to make more devourers-increasing the size of the aircraft carrier-and the whole process of hunting is very simple and there is no danger. It didn’t take long for Lin to think of the word’ leisure’.
Lin observed the green cells in those feeding pens and found that their number increased a little, so it seems that they do have a way to get food from the light, because although this position is much colder than the surface, there is still light coming here
Lin thinks it’s time to get more pens to raise more …
Just as Lin was thinking about this problem, its devourers suddenly had special thoughts.
A distant predator suddenly felt a strong pain, which quickly spread to all cells in his body, and then all her feelings for it disappeared.
Dead?
Lin remembers this feeling, and Lin also saw something familiar from its eyeball before the devourer died.
The crystal water is spreading with the cold gas they give off, which quickly turns everything around into a solid and all the cells escape. They try their best to get into the sand and try to avoid this crisis.
Lin, too, immediately sent all the devourers back to the aircraft carrier, which was much faster than that of a single cell. With the support of oxygen, the speed of action exceeded the spread speed of ice in the water, only two distances were lost, and the devourer returned safely.
Lin aircraft carrier is also mobile, but it is not going to escape.
It has to face this threat and evolve from the crisis!
Lin closed all the openings of the aircraft carrier body, retracted the top eyeball into the body and accelerated the hardening of cortical cells. At this time, the ice kept spreading and the ice was close to the aircraft carrier body.
The cold touch comes from the cortex, and Lin can clearly feel that they are spreading all over the body of the aircraft carrier, but the outer skin of the aircraft carrier is gray, so it is not a transparent method to see clearly what is going on outside from the inside.
However, the ice did not spread further, they were blocked from the cortex and did not continue to the aircraft carrier, but the cold still kept killing cortical cells
Lynn knows what to do.
Just like before, Lin kept all the fat cells connected to the cortex, giving them nutrients and keeping the living cells dividing to fight the cold crisis.
The ice war did not last long.
After Lin kept repairing cortical cells for a while, it gradually felt no cold and no more cell death.
It may be that cells have experienced a cold once, and their ability to resist the cold is very fast.
Lin noticed that although the ice did not penetrate the outer layer of the feeding pen, most of the green cells died, leaving a small group piled up together. They seemed to secrete a kind of colloid that wrapped the whole group.
It feels fun.
Now that the cold has not subsided, Lin can feel that it is surrounded by thick ice and the aircraft carrier can’t move.
The ice should dissolve sooner or later, but I don’t know how long it will take.
Lynn doesn’t want to wait.
Some of its cells have been assembled, and Lin, a huge digger, plans to try to dig the ice by herself.
After combining ten large diggers, Lin hit a passage in the aircraft carrier, and the strong cold suddenly flowed from the outside. Lin could see that the outside was thick with ice.
Huge diggers can dig even rocks at once, and it is certainly not difficult to dig ice. With sharp serrated surfaces, they can easily scrape ice crystals one after another.
Lin formed a small eyeball to follow them out to observe the progress, and immediately closed the passage of the aircraft carrier. Because it was too cold, it seems that the cells inside were not as resistant to cold as the cortex.
These newly formed large excavators have certain cold resistance, but they are not as strong as the aircraft carrier cortex. If it is too cold, Lin will let it go back to the aircraft carrier to have a rest.
The serrated surface of a large digger is almost as hard as the skin of an aircraft carrier. Lin knows that hardness alone can’t resist the cold. There must be some secret in it.
Several diggers have dug a passage in the ice, and Lin plans to dig to a place with sand grains to see where his wild cells are hiding.
Just as it was about to dig, suddenly the ice crystals shook slightly in front of it and several cracks appeared in the ice wall.
What is this? Does the ice melt?
No, the melting of ice is not like this. It feels like something huge is shaking the whole ice layer.
Cut …’
The vibration once again created several cracks, and Lin felt that she should retreat back to the aircraft carrier.
Lin could feel something else, something huge, digging here.
The fourth chapter Ediacaran worms
Cut …’
The ice continued to vibrate, and there were more and more cracks around it. Lin let the diggers retreat back to the aircraft carrier, but it still kept that little eyeball outside to observe the movement.
At this time, the tunnel dug by the successive vibration diggers in the ice has collapsed, and Lin also saw that a huge shadow gradually appeared after penetrating the ice.
What is this?
Lin is more curious about this thing, but Lin can see it through the ice now, and know the details by fuzzy body method.
Lin’s only confirmation at present is that it is almost as big as Lin’s aircraft carrier, and it keeps moving forward in the ice, and its direction is exactly where Lin is.
Every time this creature moves around, there will be more cracks in the ice, which means it is moving forward in the ice with great power.
What the hell is this?
Lin has never seen such a huge creature, even the biggest amoeba can’t grow that big.
Although Lin has seen the scene of large-scale cell community gathering, this is obviously not a huge cell community, it is a whole creature!