Dean wrote a string of words on a piece of paper that meant "field."
The core of this speculation is the mysterious image analyzed by the blood analysis equipment.
Since the main body of the image should be a three-dimensional model similar to a hemisphere, Dean finally decided to name it "Field".
According to estimates, the "field" is composed of multiple elements and cannot be detected by the naked eye.
It emanates from living organisms and has unique characteristics that can be distinguished by race...
Dean thought for a while and put a question mark behind this item.
Although at present, the "fields" possessed by familiars and monsters of the same race are roughly similar, if this conclusion is extended to the human race, it may not necessarily apply.
Moreover, there is currently a lack of technology to test the "field" in human blood, so Dean cannot conclude whether the racial nature of "field" can continue to be used among extremely diverse human races.
As he wrote this, Dean suddenly stopped writing, picked up the syringe without giving up, drew some blood from his arm, and injected it into the device.
The second analysis was completed quickly and successfully, and the results were as expected, and there was still no reaction.
Dean looked at the empty curtain, sighed, and returned to the table helplessly, with a look of confusion on his face.
Although he did not get exact results, to be honest, he was quite sure that there was a "field" in the human body.
Otherwise, there is no way to explain why the "field" of familiars and monsters reacts so strangely with human blood.
Dean felt that what could act on the "field" must be an existence that was the same as it, or had a similar nature.
It is the contact reaction between this mysterious force and the "field" that causes Warcraft and Demon Pets to have completely different reactions to living creatures.
He decided to first assume that this existence was the "field".
Then we can continue to analyze based on the results of the blood mixing experiment: the "field" is unstable, it does not exist eternally, and is also affected by other "fields".
For example, it comes from the "field" of people.
Through comparative analysis of the images, it can be seen that the mixing of the blood of Warcraft and human blood will strengthen the violent "field" in the blood of Warcraft. This can also be understood as, when they face people, the "field" will A rejection reaction occurs, causing them to naturally hate this kind of life form.
Demon pets are different. Their "field" is more complete and gentler. After contact with a person's "field", not only will there be no rejection reaction, but there will also be benign changes.
In other words, in terms of "field" matching, they are very compatible with people, which makes these sensitive little beings born with an extraordinary fondness for people.
Coupled with the feelings of nestlings that have been raised by humans since they were young, that's why they behave so docilely.
After recording his guesses, Dean put the notes away and couldn't help but yawn.
After the experiment yielded some results, the fatigue from staying up all night immediately surged up, and he felt a sense of lack of energy.
But it’s worth putting in some effort to sort out all your inspirations and ideas.
Rubbing his eyebrows, Dean went to the kitchen to make some black tea to refresh himself. After returning to the living room with the tea cup, he continued to think while sorting out the experimental materials and filled in the guesses in his notes.
If this idea is correct, then the mystery of Warcraft that has troubled the human race for many years can be perfectly explained.
And it's not just the human race, it's the same for other races. The "field" of Warcraft is already full of violence and ferocity. The existence of incompatible species will only further stimulate their bloodthirsty mentality. From the conclusion, Dean basically judged that all species that could pant might not get along well with them.
As for why only Warcraft reacts to this kind of disagreement, Dean estimates that it must be due to racial restrictions. People are not as sensitive as Warcraft, so they cannot feel the influence of the "field".
Of course, it is also possible that their "field" is relatively weak, which would explain why he cannot analyze his "field" through blood analysis equipment.
Just when Dean was immersed in the thought of completing the conjecture, Kanna, who had gone out to inspect the situation of the breeding house, also came back. As soon as she entered the door, she floated in front of Dean and barked at him.
"Here!"
Afraid that the fool who stayed up late wouldn't understand, Kana even stretched out her paw and gestured towards the next door.
"Lucy is back?"
Upon hearing the news, Dean's first reaction was that there were more blood samples.
That was someone who could be selected into the Holy Seminary based on his own talent. He also had aristocratic blood, so his bloodline must not be bad.
At least it's much stronger than him. If it's Lucy's blood, maybe something can be analyzed.
Dean, who was addicted to research, took the syringe and ran to the neighbor's house. After about ten minutes, he came back when Lucy sighed, "It's hopeless."
As soon as he entered the living room, he couldn't wait to run over and inject blood into the device.
Sure enough, Lucy's blood successfully caused the curtain to light up, showing a completely different image from before.
It was a field of scattered stars. From the appearance, it had nothing to do with the "field".
Looking at this image, Dean frowned, but he was not too disappointed.
This situation cannot be said to be completely unexpected by him.