Chapter: 737

Sirone sighed and said.

�Then how should we fight the giants in the future?�It might be possible with a laser, but I don�t think it will be easy considering the giant�s movements.�

The laser can destroy materials regardless of durability, but it takes time to accumulate energy, so it is less effective against fast-moving targets.

It was a magic that did not exist in the world, so if Harvest had known the characteristics of the laser in advance, he wouldn�t have suffered as easily as the last time.

�The problem is that we�ve only ever met one giant.�How strong are the giants in this world?�Wouldn�t knowing that help us explore?�

�������������

At Lian�s point, Sirone clicked with her fingers.

�I see.�Let�s think about it.�Being alive means eating, and when you think about it that way, the food chain in an ecosystem is pyramid-shaped.�If we extract only the distribution of predators from there and produce statistics, wouldn�t it be roughly like this?�

Sirone drew a pyramid that was curvy like a woman�s body.

It was a form in which a small number of mutant predators were sandwiched between lower predators, intermediate predators, and higher predators.


Since only carnivores were marked, the lowest and middle classes showed equal distribution.

�What is a mutant predator here?�

�Because there are many species of predators that do not hunt for food.�Whether it�s using traps, or there may be creatures that feed on intelligence.�Kind of like monkeys in our world.�

�Right.�Then where is the giant located?�

�Since the gravity is similar and there is air, it won�t deviate too much from biological characteristics.�Assuming that, is it about here?�Between mesopredators and superpredators.�

�Oh, is the giant a mutant predator?�Are you that strong?�

�Well, it could be a top predator.�So, there is hope for us too, but is the fighting method too primitive?�Even in the case of cats, the hunting method itself is sophisticated.�But pulling out a tree and wielding it doesn�t seem to help much in hunting.�So I classified them as mutant predators.�

Tess tilted her head and asked.

�Could it be a mutation between a lower predator and a mesopredator?�Wouldn�t that be a problem?�That means most of the predators in this forest are stronger than the giants.�

�I don�t think so.�Because it seemed to use language.�If you have even a little bit of intellect, you can�t be lower than a mesopredator.�

said Canis.

�Right.�Then you can say that the first giant we met was in the top 30%.�Of course, it�s not impossible that it belongs to a different distribution.�

�Statistically, yes.�Anyway, there won�t be many of them.�Based on my sensory calculations, I think the probability of encountering an enemy stronger than a giant is less than 10 percent.�

After sorting out the situation, Amy came to a conclusion.

�Isn�t it okay then?�It�s not an opponent you won�t be able to fight with the 6 of us.�No one was hurt.�

Sirone carefully analyzed the situation.

On a positive note, Amy is right.�However, it was also true that probability was nothing more than a mirage in matters of life and death.

The fact that less than an hour had passed since I arrived in heaven seemed to make it impossible to turn my steps.�It was just an illusion without any probability, but everyone should have known about it anyway.

After all, I still don�t want to go back.�Even if the danger is greater than now.

�Okay, let�s go up to the wall for now.�Because I don�t want to give up here either.� JrNovels.com