The concept of evolution was defined simply and clearly in the basic education Lann received.
Unlike typical fantasy works, the real process of evolution is cruel and involves great sacrifice.
Real evolution is: within a species, a particular trait on an individual is beneficial for survival. Thus, through the process of natural selection, other individuals without this trait perish, and only the descendants of the individual with the trait survive. This unique biological trait is steadily inherited.
Therefore, we can say—this species has undergone evolution.
It does not manifest in a certain generation or a specific individual.
Rather, it is a life iteration at the level of 'species'.
Even in artificial cultivation, wanting to cultivate a flower with a unique color—something that sounds simple—requires cultivating the original species for dozens or hundreds of generations.
Continuously selecting flowers that closely match the target color to remain, and discarding the rest.
