Chapter 1081 Purple Mushroom Acid
Looking at the piles of eggs on the table, Joan couldn't help scratching his head. Compared with other monster eggs, blood moss eggs are too large and more troublesome to store.
If you just put it in your backpack and leave it alone, the eggs will develop into larvae and break out of the cocoon in a short time.
Qiao An used to use the freezing method to preserve the eggs, but the blood moss eggs were too large to fit in the Qingbing refrigerator, so he had to change to a preservation method.
After a little thought, Joan took out the bottle of "drow toxin" from the storage bag, carefully poured one-tenth of it into the largest glass dish, and then mixed it with clean water to dilute the toxin. into a 1:1000 solution.
The diluted toxin is no longer deadly enough, but it still retains the effect of hypnosis and calmness, so it can be directly used to prepare "sleeping potions".
Qiao An neatly placed the blood moss eggs one by one in a wide-mouthed glass dish and fully soaked them in the solution.
After such treatment, the activity of the insect eggs has almost stagnated, and unless they are stimulated by the outside world, they will not hatch and enter a long hibernation period.
Joan used tweezers to pick out an egg fully soaked in the sleeping solution, placed it on the ground, then took out the giant worm wand, and cast the "giant worm technique" on the egg.
Usually, after the spell is cast, within three seconds the larva will break out of its shell under the urging of magic power. However, this time it took a full ten seconds before the larva woke up from its deep sleep, drilled out of the egg shell, and quickly developed into an adult insect.
Joan was very satisfied with the results of the experiment. The eggs soaked in the sleeping solution will stop developing, but they can still develop into adults normally after being catalyzed by the "giant insect technique".
Joan canceled the "giant worm technique", and the blood moss worm that had just matured lost its magic power, quickly shrank into an egg, and fell dormant again.
Joan picked up the eggs, moved them together with other fully soaked eggs into an empty glass container, performed a "magic trick" to dry the wet egg shells, and then put them all back into the backpack.
After dealing with the blood moss eggs, Qiao An took some time to take the blood moss spores he had collected to observe carefully under a magnifying glass.
The blood moss spores are different from the "psychic spores", "psychedelic spores" and "parasitic spores" he has studied before. They have no supernatural properties, but the spores as small as dust are covered with thorny flagella.
If the concentration of blood moss spores in the air is too high, after inhalation, the sensitive respiratory mucosa will be stimulated by the thorny flagella, and people can't help sneezing or coughing repeatedly, making people feel short of breath.
In essence, the discomfort symptoms caused by inhaling blood moss spores are similar to those of "pollen allergy" or "poplar catkin allergy", but more painful, and severe cases may even lead to suffocation and death.
But if you want to say that this thing is poisonous, it seems wrong. At least it is not a toxin in the sense of "alchemy", but a kind of "physical damage".
Joan tried to use "blood moss spores" as a material, and cast a 3-ring "poison attack" on a moth rat that climbed up the bedroom window sill without authorization.
The moth that got caught shivered at first, and then sneezed non-stop, so that it fell down the window sill, and ran away with "ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh".
Well, this shows that Blood Moss Spores can support Poison Strike, although the damage done is not comparable to those other real poisons.
If it is on the premise that you don't want to kill the target, this method of casting is still useful.
For example, if you send a shot to a certain spellcaster, making him sneeze or cough violently, you can successfully interrupt the opponent's spellcasting process.
Joan wrote down the research experience of "blood moss spores" in a notebook, and then took out a glass bottle from the storage bag, put on gloves and a mask, carefully unscrewed the bottle cap, and used tweezers to collect the "purple spores" collected earlier. The fungus tentacles were clipped out of the bottle, placed on an empty glass dish, and the "shrinking technique" was cancelled, so that the tentacles returned to their normal size.
Purple fungus tentacles are rich in a highly corrosive acid, which is ten times more dangerous than common concentrated sulfuric acid. Common minerals, wood, and even organic matter can be corroded by this acid. Fortunately, it is also like sulfuric acid. Does not corrode glassware.
According to relevant literature, this supernatural acid that can only be extracted from the purple mushroom body is named "purple mushroom acid", and it has a wide range of uses in the field of alchemy.
Joan clamped all the tentacles into a glass dish. The rust-resistant alloy steel tweezers in his hand had become unrecognizable, so he had to discard them. Instead, he used a glass rod to squeeze the purple fungus tentacles. Inside, squeeze out the acid.
It took Joan an hour to collect half a pint of purple acid with a strong pungent smell, transfer it to a reagent bottle, put it in a green ice medicine box, and keep it refrigerated.
After returning to school, Joan intends to burn some hollow glass marbles to seal "Purple Mushroom Acid".
This kind of glass marble that stores acid can be used as the material for the "Poison Strike" spell.
Due to the range of vision, Qiao An couldn't find any other moth mice that could be used as experimental subjects, so he had to temporarily put aside the attempt to use "purple mushroom acid" to cooperate with launching the "poison attack technique".
However, theoretically speaking, with one drop of "purple mushroom acid" as the material for casting spells, including the amplification effect of "Poison Strike", an adult blood moss can be corroded to death in an instant, let alone a small moth rat. I'm afraid it will be so corroded that there will be no bones left.
Joan put away the bottles and jars on the table, and was about to go to bed to meditate, when suddenly melodious music came from outside the window, as if someone was playing a harp.
Attracted by the sound of the piano, the young mage opened the window and looked out, and he saw the moth girl sitting on the mushroom roof opposite, playing the piano happily.
Greeze, who lived in the nearby forest, was also attracted by the moving sound of the piano, and flew over like a group of fireflies.
These music-loving elves, all holding homemade violins, landed on the mushroom roof one after another, played the violins, and accompanied Cosette.
The moth-ling's solo turned into an ensemble of goblins, but Qiao An didn't feel noisy, instead he yawned and fell asleep.
He woke up suddenly, and quickly patted himself "Tranquillity" to dispel the sudden drowsiness.
Only then did he get rid of the temptation of the piano sound and pay attention to observe the magic net around Cosette. Sure enough, he found that the distribution of the magic net was disturbed by the piano sound, forming a hypnotic magic mark, which spread to the surroundings along with the sound waves.
People who hear the sound of the piano will soon feel heavy eyelids and fall asleep unconsciously.
This detail reminded Joan that Cosette was a level 9 "bard". What she was playing at the moment was actually a supernatural piece of hypnotic magic.
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