Chapter 12 Command Methods

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After the protagonist gave the order, he looked at his attendants expectantly, thinking that from now on he could bid farewell to the hard life of self-reliance and live a corrupt life of having someone to serve him.

But the reality was too skinny. After waiting for a long time, the attendant soldier ant just stood there stupidly, as if the system had crashed.

The protagonist became impatient and stretched out his tentacles, and the servant ants responded with waves of confusion and confusion.

"Can't you understand the order?" The protagonist pondered: "But when I asked her to follow me, she was able to understand and execute it! Could it be that my order is too complicated?"

The protagonist's guess is correct. The IQ of these soldier ants or worker ants can also complete some responses similar to fixed procedures. Overly complex commands or overly emotional expressions cannot be effectively responded to by them.

The protagonist decided to try some simple commands: "Look for something to eat!"

Just after giving the order, I saw a light flashing in the servant's eyes, and then she hurriedly ran towards the main passage. The protagonist was still a little worried and quickly followed him.

The attendant soldier ants ran quite fast, and the protagonist hurriedly followed behind. This section of the main passage is relatively remote and there are relatively few ants. After walking up for a while, the attendant soldier ant discovered a worker ant who was transplanting fluorescent bacteria alone.

I saw the attendant soldier ants approaching, and they started to communicate with the worker ants by flapping their tentacles against each other.

The protagonist is full of joy. Is he planning to let the worker ants help get some food?

But the result disappointed the protagonist again. After some communication, the servant ants and the worker ants started to talk to each other. The protagonist had seen this scene before - the servant ants just asked for food for themselves.

The protagonist was completely speechless. The servant Emotion could understand "eating", but he couldn't understand helping other ants find food! But it makes sense to think about it. Ants are all social stomachs. When you are hungry, you can just find an ant with food in its belly and ask for it... Only the protagonist needs to find food alone because of mysophobia and three views.

Dejectedly, he led the well-fed and drunk servant ants back to the lounge. The protagonist was not completely discouraged, and issued orders to find food in various ways, but the results were still not optimistic. The soldier ant was either at a loss, or the response was incorrect.

The protagonist was already feeling hungry at this time, but facing a so-called attendant who could not correctly execute orders, and then thinking about the fact that he would have to run around and work hard every day just for food and drink, he felt sad: "God, have you seen this before?" Which time traveler doesn't make a great career, but is busy playing ant simulation every day, and only has enough time to eat, drink and relieve himself!"

Perhaps sensing the master's frustration, the servant ant cautiously came closer and put up its tentacles, showing an expression of ingratiation and obedience, like a puppy wagging its head and tail and sticking out its tongue.

The protagonist did not notice the actions of his attendants at this time. He was immersed in his imagination: the imaginary soldier ants were rushing to the granary, came to him with a plump and thick sunflower seed, and used their big claws to crush the sunflower seeds. Peeling the shell open, he handed the shiny nut in front of him.

Just when I thought of this, before I could stuff the nuts into my big mouth, the soldier ant suddenly retracted its tentacles and ran out with a bang. The protagonist was also awakened from his fantasy: "What's going on? I haven't given the order yet!"

But the protagonist was already hungry and thirsty at this time. After all, the last meal was the melon seeds he ate yesterday, and he drank water when he woke up in the morning. So the protagonist ignored the attendant who ran away in a hurry. Instead, he went to the place where he drank water in the morning and drank a few drops of water before crawling back to the lounge.

When he returned to the lounge, the protagonist was stunned and saw that his attendants, the soldier ants, were already waiting there. It would be fine if she was just an attendant. At her feet, next to the silk bed, there was a shelled sunflower seed. The shelled shells were scattered on the ground, but the plump and complete sunflower seeds seemed to be exuding... Alluring aroma.

The protagonist cheered in his heart for the rest of his life, jumped up and started chewing the sunflower seeds that were bigger than himself.

While eating, the protagonist ponders why this stupid attendant suddenly became enlightened. The protagonist carefully recalled Shan's experience just now. It seemed that she simulated the behavior of the servant ants in her mind before she did this. The protagonist is thoughtful.

After he was full, the protagonist first gave the order to the servant ants to eat sunflower seeds. Although the attendant soldier ant did as he was told, he ate slowly, probably because he was full but not hungry.

So the protagonist simply asked her to stop and prepared to test the inference he just made. The protagonist attached his tentacles to the attendant soldier ant, and carefully imagined in his mind the scene in which the attendant ran into the lowest level of the main passage and brought back a drop of water with a big claw.

Just after imagining the complete scenario, the protagonist's tentacles broke away from the attendant soldier ants, and the attendant soldier ants ran out again.

"...Are all ants impatient? Or is this just the personality of my attendant." The protagonist complained.

A few minutes later, the servant ants came back and brought back a drop of water as the protagonist wished. The protagonist was very satisfied. He was not thirsty now, so he simply ordered the servant ants to drink the water themselves.

The success of this experiment allowed the protagonist to basically understand how to control the attendants. Simple commands: such as "follow me", "eat" or "drink", etc., can be directly executed by the attendant soldier ants by transmitting the command directly through the tentacles. For more complex instructions, the protagonist must simulate a complete action plan in his mind so that these attendants can complete the task.

For the next half day, the protagonist used various commands to move around the squires commanded by the soldier ants, and he never tired of it. For the first time, the protagonist feels like he has traveled through time as an ant, which is also a novel and interesting experience!