Chapter 868 Arsenic and Honey

Style: Fantasy Author: BudiWords: 2181Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
The dazzling light poured out and covered the entire room. Dean and Kana hid in the distance until the energy dissipated before carefully walking out.

This posture of hiding from the rainbow light of the Messiah was more exaggerated than hiding from radiation, which made Kana very speechless.

It glanced at its owner, who was sometimes overly cautious, and released shadow energy in front of him. It washed the room again to make sure there was no residue, and then took the initiative to walk up to Dean and wink at him. paw.

The look of "I have cleared the mines for you and you can come out", coupled with the helpless expression, has the feeling of coaxing a child.

Dean didn't feel ashamed at all, nor did he realize that his behavior should be despised. He dispersed the barrier formed by his mental power, followed Kana, and walked to the position where the Messiah's rainbow light was released. After using his mental power to put the metal can aside, he turned his attention to the experimental body in the center.

At this time, the original insect had disappeared from the field.

Whether it's the items or the monsters, they are all empty and seem a bit lonely.

The existence of the original insect seems to be Dean and Kana's hallucination.

Only the white glimmer emitted by those objects that were once attached to the primitive insects can prove traces of their existence.

"What?"

"Yes, it worked."

Walking closer quickly, the smile on Dean's face gradually widened.

He reached out and touched the objects that emitted a white shimmer. After confirming that they were undergoing some deeper transformation, he didn't care about them anymore. Instead, he turned around and looked at the empty monsters beside him, his eyes lighting up with surprise. .

"Here."

...it actually happened.

Riding on the balloon, Kana checked around unbelievingly and found no trace of the primitive worm, so she had to accept the fact that the primitive worm had really successfully invaded the body of the monster.

The demon pet shook its calves and concluded with a deep expression.

It seems that although the twisted melons are not sweet, they are not forcefully twisted, and they don’t even have melons.

When it's time to twist, you still have to twist.

Dean also heard the sigh of his demon pet. He raised his eyebrows proudly, feeling happy that he had won a small game.

You just have to try it to find out.

And judging from the current results, it seems that the changes in items are not over yet, and it seems that it will take some time to react.

In contrast, the speed of results obtained in this set of experiments involving fusion with Warcraft is even more outstanding...

Various information flashed through Dean's mind. He was about to open the system and check the situation of the monsters, but suddenly he caught a glimpse of one of the monsters, with the head of half a primitive insect emerging from the body.

His heart suddenly thumped, and he had a bad feeling.

Is this... a failure of fusion?

Dean immediately opened the system, checked the status of Warcraft, and found that there was an additional negative status marked in red in the status bar.

[Status: Origin damaged]

how come?

This eye-catching warning message has such a strong presence that people cannot ignore it. Whether it is the specially marked color or the flashing special effects, it can make people very intuitively feel that a serious accident has occurred on Warcraft.

Dean frowned and opened the information panel of the primitive insects. Contrary to the Warcraft, not only did they not suffer any losses, their values ​​were actually higher than before.

He looked at the primitive insect that had completely separated from the body of the monster.

Obviously, part of this improvement comes from the Warcraft.

The original energy did not disappear, but was transferred from the original monster to the original insect.

The familiar gained exclusive access to the fruits of the invasion, and then ruthlessly kicked the other participant out of the beneficiary's team.

Dean looked around at the situation of the monsters and had some vague guesses in his mind.

Obviously, in this invasion experiment with Warcraft, the primitive insect played a less positive role.

Its "invasion" is an outright act of aggression.

However, the original insect fused with the object is more inclined to achieve a "win-win" ending.

Dean speculated that this change should be related to the "escape difficulty".

Dead objects have no life, so it is very difficult to "escape". The primitive insect cannot take away its origin and can only coexist with it honestly.

But the origin of living creatures is not so "strong".

Faced with a much weaker "barrier", the primitive insect is naturally more inclined to escape with its treasure.

In other words, when they move naturally, they will be separated from them based on the instinctive trend of life.

That's why this difference occurs.

As a result, for Warcraft, the invasion of primitive insects has far more harm than good.

Looking at the primitive insects emerging one after another, Dean recorded the changes in their data and shook his head silently.

Looking at this improvement, I am afraid that for primitive insects, the benefits of invading life forms may not be that great.

Although a part of the damaged original energy can be obtained, because the structure of the demon pet itself is not enough to support the in-depth use of this harvest, it is basically of little use.

And under natural circumstances, doing so also carries the risk of being backlashed by the target.

It is an option with very low cost performance, no wonder they resist it.

But even if the demon pet is not willing, after using Messiah's rainbow light for catalysis, the invasion is still successful. From this, it can be seen that this kind of catalysis by Messiah's rainbow light is compulsory.

And the amount of one can is enough to catalyze one invasion, which is barely efficient.

Next, Dean is going to look at the completion time of natural invasion. If there is a big difference between the two, then he will have to seriously consider this investment issue.

After thinking about it this way, I suddenly felt that the invasion of life forms that could only occur under the influence of the Messiah's rainbow light was not very effective, so it was not a bad thing.

Touching the long sword wrapped in white light, Dean looked at the sluggish Warcraft. While he felt sorry for his money, he also tried to find a place where the results of this experiment could be put to use somewhat unwillingly.

...Maybe it can be used as a means of attack?

However, the original insect's body is too weak. Even if it invades, it can only invade individuals with low defenses or those who have lost the ability to move. It is extremely restrictive. Under natural circumstances, it may be difficult to reproduce the scene of the experiment...

……etc.

A flash of light, like thunder, flashed through Dean's brain.

He reopened the system and checked the information panel of World of Warcraft. After his eyes stayed on [Damaged Origin] for a long time, Dean crossed his shoulders and showed an expression of realization.

What is honey to you is arsenic to him.

Some things may look like sharp blades, but if used properly, they may be a magic tool for cutting out carrion.

He seemed to have figured out how to solve the physical problem of the Sigma Warlock.