Mage Joan

Chapter 1200 Petrochemical Experiment

The two stone statues displayed in front of Joan's eyes gave him quite a shock. He immediately took out his notebook and recorded the experimental results of Medea and the basilisk staring at each other truthfully.

Medea once said that the gorgons staring at each other cannot turn each other to stone.

The same rule applies to basilisks as well.

Two petrified lizards look at each other, neither can petrify the other.

However, although the petrified lizard and the gorgon have almost exactly the same gaze attack, when they gaze at each other, the immunity to the "petrified gaze" within the population cannot be extended to outside the population.

The results of the experiment showed that the basilisks were unable to resist the gaze attack of the gorgon, and vice versa, and the result was that both parties turned into stone statues under the gaze of the other!

Joan put away the pen and paper, and proceeded to the next stage of the experiment according to Medea's plan.

There was still a lot of the petrified lizard plasma that was extracted before, so Joan applied it on the female lizard that was petrified by Medea, and waited and watched.

After waiting patiently for ten minutes, the stone lizard statue remained motionless, showing no signs of returning to its flesh and blood.

Joan performed "advanced internal vision" observation, and the results showed that what was displayed in front of him was a stone lizard statue. It can be seen that the blood plasma of the petrified lizard could not relieve the petrification effect caused by the Gorgon's sight.

Just as the Gorgon and the petrified lizard are not immune to each other's "Petrification Gaze", the blood of these two creatures can only be used to remove the petrification effect caused by each, but it is not universal.

Joan recorded the conclusion of this experiment in a notebook, and then smeared the blood of the basilisk on Medea.

In just one minute, the Gorgon transformed from a cold stone statue back into a lively beauty.

Joan used a "magic trick" to clean up the blood on Medea's body, and handed her the experiment log.

Medea read it intently, and smiled at Joan: "The result is exactly what I thought."

Joan nodded slightly, pointed to the stone lizard statue opposite, and asked Medea, "Do you want to change it back to its original form?"

"There's no need to de-petrify it. Turning this big lizard into a stone statue makes it easier to carry around."

Medea walked up to the stone statue, and cast a 3-ring "shrinking technique", shrinking the huge lizard stone statue to less than a foot long, grabbing it and putting it into a storage bag.

Then, she walked up to the male basilisk that Joan had captured, and used supernatural gaze to turn it into a stone statue, shrunk it with a spell, and put it in her pocket.

Joan watched Medea busy and was quite inspired.

A living body with flesh and blood, after being petrified, becomes a rock without any life characteristics, or to be precise, it is an object, which can be used as the target of the "shrinking object" spell, and it is easy to carry after shrinking.

What happens when the miniature is de-petrified?

Joan couldn't help thinking about it.

If it is said to be restored to a flesh and blood body like the normal lifting of petrification, will the magical effect of the "shrinking technique" be lifted at the same time?

Will the petrified lizard, which has been transformed from a stone statue into a living creature, maintain its shrunken state, or return to its normal size?

This question is very interesting. When Joan was thinking about it, Medea came to him.

"Joan, it's time to say goodbye."

"Goodbye?" Joan froze for a moment, "Are you leaving?"

Medea patted the storage bag, and replied softly: "The purpose of my trip with you is to catch basilisks. Now that the purpose has been achieved, it is meaningless to stay here. Why don't you go home as soon as possible and do something more meaningful research."

"Can you tell me what kind of research you plan to use basilisks for?"

"It is very convenient for me to look up information on the university campus. If you have a need in this regard, I can help you collect literature related to the research topic."

"Actually, it's nothing special. It's just to deepen the two sets of experiments we did today, and try to figure out a problem. Our Gorgons and Petrified Lizards have the same 'Petrified Gaze' ability on the surface. What is the difference in the world, why can't they be immune to each other, why can't the blood of the two creatures be used in common when the petrification symptoms are relieved?"

Medea straightened her turban, and then revealed to Joan: "In addition, I also want to deeply analyze the blood of the petrified lizard, and use it as a raw material to prepare an alchemy potion, which may help strengthen my warlock blood. We have similar petrochemical capabilities after all."

"Medea, with all due respect, your idea is dangerous."

Joan solemnly warned the Gorgon.

"Do you think that the petrified lizard has a supernatural gaze ability similar to yours, so its blood can be used to strengthen your own petrification ability and even the power of your bloodline? This kind of logic of taking it for granted is actually unreliable."

"From the perspective of biological classification, petrified lizards belong to a kind of 'reptilian subspecies magical beast', but you gorgons are classified as 'humanoid monsters', the only reptilian feature I can find in you , is your hair that resembles a living snake, but just based on this, can it prove that you and the petrified lizard have the same biological subspecies?"

"I don't know about that... hey, don't be so fierce!" Medea flattened her mouth aggrievedly.

"I'm sorry, then I'd better not say it." Joan sighed.

"Don't be like this, I just can't help complaining a little bit, but I really want to hear your advice." The Gorgon said softly.

Qiao An didn't know how sincere she was in her words, but from the standpoint of a friend, he still had to say what should be said and fulfilled his obligations. As for whether Medea would listen to it, it was not up to him to decide. .

"Medea, although you haven't received an orthodox academy education, your spellcasting level has reached such a high level. In fact, you don't need me to say that you should understand that strengthening bloodlines is very dangerous. No matter how careful you are, you can't be too careful."

"About bloodline strengthening, there is an authoritative theory called the 'Bridging Law', do you understand?"

"Although I haven't gone to college, I managed to collect a complete set of teaching materials for the Warlock major of the Arcane Academy of Midgard University. I don't even know the basics of the 'Bridging Law'."

Medea seems to be brooding over her "wild way" origin.

Joan didn't point out her subtle state of mind, and continued to talk about business: "According to the general law of bloodline enhancement, homologous enhancement is the safest, while near-source enhancement is more risky. As for heterologous enhancement, it is tantamount to suicide. "

"Taking a step back, even if you have the bloodline of a supernatural reptilian creature, injecting or taking a strengthening agent prepared from the blood of a petrified lizard is a risky 'proximal strengthening'. Are you sure you want to take such a risk?"

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