Chapter 801 Life Nest

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2178Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
Dean is a little skeptical about life.

If it weren't for the life of the sphere now, like a lit candle, swinging left and right within the range of his mental perception, Dean would have doubted whether there was really a bug in the system.

He put the ball on the ground, let go of his hand, and pushed the ball's butt like a parent pushing his child to perform during the Chinese New Year.

Then I saw the ball rolling roundly into the pit.

The action trajectory is very consistent with the mechanical principles and there is nothing unusual about it.

This shows that not only does it have no self-awareness, it may not even have the ability to move. It is like a living vase, or even worse than a vase. It has an eye-catching appearance, which makes Dean a little unsure for a moment. Is it incomplete development or is there some defect?

Is it because of lack of energy?

Dean glanced at the empty potion bottles piled on the floor and frowned.

Based on this dose estimate, the energy absorbed by the node ball is definitely not a small amount, and it should be enough to complete the transformation...

Or is it that the Warcraft born in this way is destined to be a semi-finished product?

The guesses that came to mind were getting worse than the last. Dean reluctantly pulled the ball back, took out another tube of potion, and dripped it on it.

The node balls were collected as ordered, but the situation did not change at all.

There is a style of "let him drip and let him drip, the breeze blows on the hills".

Dean decisively stopped consuming the potion. He looked at the knotted ball and squinted his eyes.

There is no need to pour anymore.

If so many energy activators cannot change the fact that it has no brain, then no matter how much you continue to invest, it will only be a waste.

Although this energy activator can be mass-produced and the quantity is relatively abundant, it does not fall from the sky after all. By treating such a powerful and precious potion as water, Dean thinks that he cannot do such a wasteful thing. .

"...Go and fetch two things for me."

After pondering for a moment, he held the node ball and gave instructions to Kana who was hiding in the shadows.

"Here."

Knowing that Dean couldn't leave now, Shadow Doll didn't refuse.

It sneaked into the shadows, returned to the breeding room, and followed Dean's instructions and walked into the laboratory.

When the demon pet returned to Dean, he already had a big eyeball and a primitive spirit in his hand.

"Thanks."

After taking the big eyeball and the magic pet and putting them aside, Dean used the posture of looking for the starting point of the tape and began to skillfully coil the ball.

He touched every part of the sphere, and finally found what he was looking for in an inconspicuous location.

"What?"

What's this?

Looking at the holes poked by Dean three or two times, Kana's eyes widened and she made a sound of surprise.

"This... is a bit complicated, and I won't be able to explain it for a while."

Dean responded perfunctorily, and then stuffed the original spirit that was not stored in the Akaman fish into the inside of the node ball together with the big eyeball.

That is, the moment the two entered the sphere, the node sphere seemed to be injected with some kind of energy, and the entire body tissue, from the inside to the outside, began to become active.

Dean's brows slowly relaxed. He looked at the information interface that popped up on the system and breathed a long sigh of relief.

It actually worked.

Dean thought it was incredible when he thought about it.

He just felt that since the node ball still didn't seem to be self-aware after it was formed, was there some possibility that it itself had this problem?

In other words, it is the transformation result of the node ball, which itself is a low-intelligence type of Warcraft.

And it's still that kind of low-intelligence, so low that he has almost no self-awareness.

It’s not like Dean has never seen this kind of case in World of Warcraft, which is the type of monster that exists specifically as a tool monster. Although it has little combat power, because most of them appear in groups with other non-tool monsters, It is relatively difficult to capture, so relevant information is also very rare.

However, Dean does not need to know too specific information, as long as he knows that this kind of monster exists, it is enough.

This was enough for him to realize that Node Ball was probably an unconscious tool-type monster.

With this cognitive foundation, if you continue to look at it, it will be easy to draw an association.

--nest.

So Dean began to look for the "entrance" to the lair, and used the original spirit and the big eyeball as experimental materials to successfully "activate" the monster.

[Name of Warcraft: Lair of Life]

[Gender: None]

[Talent: Life Transformation]

[Introduction to Warcraft: Lair-type Warcraft, with low intelligence and almost no self-awareness. Because of its special birth source, it possesses magical power by chance and can give birth to incredible lives. 】

[Level: Unknown]

[Status: The newborn nest is undergoing its first gestation and transformation. 】



After reading the system introduction word for word, Dean breathed a sigh of relief, feeling like he had obtained some kind of incredible treasure.

He also didn't expect that he had an idea and put the big eyeball and the original spirit into the lair as materials, and actually got the desired result.

What a magical life.

Dean couldn't help but sigh this for the umpteenth time.

At the same time, it also makes people more curious about what the unknown item that made it is.

And what is the purpose of the person who worked hard to plan all this and steal the treasure.

Dean has no doubt that the person behind the scenes must know the true identity of this thing and its specific function. Otherwise, it would be impossible to spend so much effort and pay the price of exposing himself, attracting the attention of the empire, and a Void Silver Cavalry to steal it. .

It is absolutely impossible for an ordinary treasure to cause such a big ripple.

Only those who know everything will plan this.

But objectively speaking, this treasure is indeed worthy of someone going to such trouble for it.

Even Dean couldn't help but feel a little moved by that terrifying power.

Or should I say, extremely excited.

After all, this thing is really a professional counterpart to him.

Unfortunately, things of this level are obviously not within his reach now.

Dean could only think about it.

For him, getting information and having an exclusive monster was already a great gain.

No matter how greedy you are, you may be looking for trouble.

Moreover, Dean had an inexplicable intuition that even if it were a demon, it would take a lot of effort to transform something completely inanimate, like a node ball, into a living form.

These node balls may really be the product of accidents caused by various chances and coincidences.