Chapter 1029 Giant Spore Bat
After thinking for a while, Joan took out a large needle, pierced deeply into the veins of the vicious bat's neck, and injected a tube full of air.
Not long after, the vicious bat died of myocardial infarction in a sluggish state.
This is the standard procedure for killing animals in laboratories.
Joan used this method to kill the dire bat in order to ensure that the corpse had no obvious organic damage, so as to provide a healthy host for the parasitic spores.
Joan took out a glass bead, chanted a spell, and created a refuge hut on the spot to serve as a temporary laboratory, and then dragged the dead bat's body into the hut.
Next, Joan took out two jars, put on a gas mask, opened the jar containing the "parasitic spores", took out a small amount of spores, and threw them into the air to spread them fully.
The force field shield shielded the interference of the fierce airflow, and in this windless environment, the spore cloud could fully diffuse and be confined within the hut.
Joan opened the second jar, took out some "spiritual spores", and spread them out.
The green and silver fluorescent spores complement each other inside the hut, creating a dreamlike beauty. Unfortunately, until now, Joan has not sensed the "will of the brood".
This is likely because the concentration of "parasitic spores" is not enough to form a cluster sufficient to produce "brood will".
Joan continued to sprinkle the "parasitic spores", consuming nearly 1/3 of an ounce in total, and finally felt another will to live in the room.
That's right, this is the nascent "Brood Will".
"Hello, newborn."
Joan greeted the newly born "Brood Will" through "Spiritual Spores".
The "Brood Will" seemed a little timid, and did not respond to his greetings. It was wrapped in a cloud of spores, curled up in the corner of the hut, tumbling and surging, and the fluorescent light flickered, as if observing this strange world.
Joan smiled wryly to himself, sent out mental fluctuations again, and tried to show kindness to the "Brood Will", but unfortunately the effect was not good.
After all, Joan is not the king of bacteria, and there is no family bond with the "Mother Nest Will" formed by the cluster of "parasitic spores". If you want to appease this overly guarded little guy, it's useless to talk empty words, you still have to come up with Real benefits.
Thinking of this, Joan cast the "Hand of the High Mage", dragged the ferocious bat corpse prepared in advance to the silver-green fluorescent spore cloud, and told the "Mother Nest Will" with his mind that this was specially for it. Prepared host.
As long as it enters this body, from now on it no longer needs to be afraid of the wind, and the wind will instead become its friend, helping it control the host's wings.
It is indeed better to lure them with profit than empty talk.
This time, "Brood Will" was finally persuaded by Joan. After a short hesitation, it turned into a streamer and sneaked into the body of the ferocious bat.
After the corpse fused with the spore cluster, it didn't take long before it slowly got up, tried to flap its wings according to instinct, and barely flew up.
Joan took out his pocket watch and recorded this memorable moment.
Forty minutes after the dire bat died, it turned into a "spore giant bat".
The reborn giant bat spewed out a cloud of silver "spiritual spores" from its mouth. It was the first time it took the initiative to send a telepathy to Joan, expressing gratitude.
Joan did not miss this opportunity and encouraged the giant spore bat to assist him in a set of experiments.
After repeated persuasion, the suspicious big bat finally agreed to cooperate.
Joan took the medicine according to the prescription, and performed a comprehensive physical examination on the spore giant bat, and recorded the data in detail, just like he did with the spore monitor lizard before.
The giant spore bat didn't seem used to being manipulated by others, and tried to resist several times, but was persuaded by Joan.
However, when it came to the last light test, when Joan cast the "daylight spell" on its face, the giant spore bat finally couldn't bear it anymore, flapped its wings into the air, and fled the hut quickly, never to return.
This ending is indeed not perfect, but it is true enough to make Joan realize a problem - the spore giant bat is far less dependent on him than the spore monitor lizard is to the fungus king.
After all, the parasitic spores that formed the "brood will" were not produced in Qiao An's own body, and there was no "blood relationship", so he was emotionally inferior.
If you use the enchantment spell as an example, the giant spore bat's attitude towards Joan is like being hit by a "charm" spell:
"You found me a good host and helped me gain more power. I am grateful to you and sincerely treat you as a friend, but you can't use me as a slave! You have to reason with me and convince me I believe that you are really good for me, so I will listen to you."
As for the spore monitor lizard's treatment of the fungus king, it is the "dominant" effect of unconditional obedience:
"Don't punish those useless ones, you are my own father, you old man, let's talk, who are we going to kill today?"
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Joan didn't go after the giant spore bat. Anyway, all the tests that should be done have been done, so there is no need to keep it.
After sorting out the experiment log, Joan put away the "refuge hut", summoned the spore monitor lizard, and was about to ride the monitor lizard back to the fungus palace, when suddenly there was a wave of magic power in front of him, and a ball of red light appeared.
Joan stretched out his hand to hold the ball of communication light, read the information silently, and his face gradually became solemn.
"SMS" was sent by Angel, but Joan didn't reply right away.
The news revealed in the letter was too important for him to be arbitrary, he had to discuss it with his companions before making a decision.
Hurrying back to the Fungus Palace, Joan found Hyrule, Audrey and Holden, and announced the news he had just received.
"Angel sent a 'short message technique'. Their team is in trouble, and now they have nowhere to go, so they have to ask us for help."
Hailaer and Zion's siblings all changed their faces when they heard the words, and quickly asked what happened to Angel and the others.
"Angel did not elaborate in his letter, but only mentioned that they had a fierce conflict with the drow hunting team in the Dungeon of Oaknell. Arnold was wounded and captured during the battle, and Lowry was also seriously injured and unconscious."
"When Angor sent me the distress letter, Ryan was by his side. The two of them, with Lori in a coma, had been hiding all day, avoiding the pursuit of the dark elves, and they didn't know what to do. How long will it last..."
Joan's tone was low, unable to hide his worry.
The situation of Angel, Ryan and Lowry made him unable to be optimistic.
"The matter has come to this, we can only rescue Angel and the others as soon as possible, and hope there is still time!" Holden made a choice without thinking.
Audrey raised her hand to signal her younger brother to stay calm, and asked Joan in as calm a tone as possible: "Where are Angel and the others hiding now? How far is it from us?"
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