As far as I remember, it was necessary to release mana in all directions.
Straining and releasing the dark blue energy in all directions, I felt emptiness. But this feeling was present only for a minute. But our cell realized that this had been going on for several years.
At the end of her manna control radius, she directed it back into her soul.
With the influence of mana, she felt that the information filled her. There were sells around her. And that was good. Our heroine was worried that there would be nothing in her radius, in which she could freely control mana.
Hmm ... good. The path for evolution is present. But I suspect that this radiation of mana will trigger interesting evolutions in the rest of the cells.
Good. I will not die because of hunger.
As far as I know, the first cells were without a core. The nucleus plays a very important role in the life of the cell. There are DNA bonds that improve the separation process. I could modify my DNA now and become somehow a simple animal, but I very much doubt that the first, simplest animals existed at the beginning of the origin of life, when cells just began to evolute (3.8 billion years ago). I will simply die from lack of food. Therefore, I need to evolve faster than other living things, but not too much, well ... at least at the present moment.
And so we return to the current situation. We need to create a core. For this we need energy. We can use our mana for this, but I would not do this, since I am not sure if I will survive. A one-time, short-term mana release might have worked, but it is not the same thing. Firstly, I doubt that I can do it as I am doing it for the first time. Secondly ... "If something can go wrong, it will go wrong," therefore, I would not risk and a safety net will not hurt.
So it was decided. Another cell must be consumed. Hmm ... Smells like cannibalism. LOL
And now problem number two ... How to get there.
There are two options:
The first one to ...go???... fly???... swim???... in one word, get to another cell.
The second is to pull the cage to me.
And the third is an accidental collision that can but should not happen.
Well ... there are three options, one of which is unlikely and we can ignore it.
I start speaking like some kind of math teacher. :-)
Well, I think it's obvious which option to choose. To implement the second option, you need a little more mana. And by a little, I mean a lot more. It is about of two points.
Therefore, it remains only to figure out how to get closer to this tasty cell.
I would bet on mana cravings. There is practically no friction, and gravity also has practically no effect on my small mass. We use the principle of electric rocket engines, that is, we will gradually push mana out of my "body" in the opposite direction of our object.
I certainly do not expect a successful outcome on the first try, but that would not be a bad thing.
So, one cell somewhere in the ocean depth began to move at an incredible speed. Of course, it was incredible speed just for a cell. In fact, she only covered one tenth of a millimeter.
Well ... the result can be said ... successful ??? Even too much.
On the way, two cells got into my membrane. We need to investigate them because if ...
[Database] search for "when did the cell evolve into cyanobacteria"
[Regarding the low computing power of the soul, the search will take about 100 years]
Well, wait, - As for the low computing power of the soul, I am thinking very slowly - while waiting for a response from the database, I distorted my system.
[About 2.4 billion years ago]
Okay, so I'm absorbing it. And in the near future they should not be expected.