Chapter 1542 Tangle
In addition to Stegosaurus, Triceratops and Pterodactyl, the expedition team also provided Joan with a set of experimental data.
As Audrey predicted yesterday, the 3rd ring "remove disease" can directly eliminate the Huangquan bee colony parasitic in the body of the dinosaur.
Just this afternoon, Audrey and Pinkerton cast spells to verify this point - "Remove Disease" is both a divine spell and a natural divine spell, which can be mastered by priests, paladins, druids, and rangers.
Not only that, Holden and Hailaer also proved that the 2nd-level spell "Stable Mind" can also suppress the mania caused by dinosaurs infected with parasites, but unfortunately it cannot be cured.
So far, Joan has summed up a total of seven methods for treating sick dinosaurs, and these seven methods can be divided into four categories.
The first type is the method he tried at first, directly using the surgical method to extract Huangquan bee from the dinosaur body, which is also the most troublesome treatment method.
The second type of method includes the potion soaked in "Tears of God", the 2nd-level spell "Stable Mind", and the bard's supernatural ability "Ecstasy".
These three treatment methods can calm down the crazy dinosaur, but unfortunately they can't eradicate the yellow spring bee parasitic in the dinosaur's body. Once the effect of the potion and spell is over, the dinosaur will still go crazy.
The third type of method, including divine spells such as "lay on cure" and "remove disease", can instantly kill the parasites in the dinosaur body, and is undoubtedly the most efficient means of treatment.
It should be noted that not all paladins can use "lay on hands" to remove diseases.
The effectiveness of "Lay on Hands" is positively related to the professional level of the paladin.
For paladins with insufficient levels, "Lay on Hands" can only be used to treat trauma, at least level 6, "Lay On Hands" will add the special effect of "Remove Disease".
Audrey is a level 10 paladin. Her "Lay on Hands" is extremely powerful. It can not only heal injuries, but also dispel fatigue, remove diseases, and remove toxins. With the improvement of professional level, more and stronger medical functions will be added in the future.
"Removing diseases" is not so particular. Anyone who uses this 3-ring magical spell can easily eliminate the yellow spring bee parasitic in the dinosaur's body.
Some divine spells with a higher level than "remove disease" also have the effect of killing parasites.
The last type of treatment method is the "worm repellent enchantment".
For bards, clerics, and druids, this is a 4th-level spell, while in the ranger's nature spell list, "worm ward" is only a 3rd-level spell.
Under normal circumstances, Joan's mage profession cannot learn the "Insect Repellent Barrier", but he has analyzed this spell from Mrs. Josephine's blood sample earlier, and after trying to break the encrypted mark, he can cast it in the way of a warlock "Insect Repellent Barrier".
"Insect Repelling Barrier" can also cure the crazy symptoms of dinosaurs, but it is more troublesome than "Lay on Treatment" and "Remove Disease". The bee regained its vitality and did evil again.
The "Insect Repelling Barrier" also has two major advantages. One is that the spell has a large radiation range, and it can kill parasites without touching the sick dinosaurs. The other is that it lasts for a long time. It is more economical to remove disease, which only heals one patient at a time.
Mr. Detective didn't tame the dinosaurs to serve as his servants, but he brought back a precious gift to Joan--8 live Yellow Spring bees in perforated glass bottles.
After thanking Joan, he accepted the gift and combined the yellow spring bees in the bottle with the group he had collected before, making a total of 18.
Joan noticed that the yellow spring bees captured by Pinkerton were all listless and listless, and looked like they might die at any time.
He is no stranger to this kind of situation. He guessed that these Yellow Spring bees were injured by the "Insect Repelling Barrier".
Joan couldn't just let these precious experimental subjects die like this, so he soaked the water with "Tears of God", sucked the magic potion with a syringe, and then inserted the needle into the fine hole dug on the bottle stopper, gently Squeeze and drop the potion on the dying Yellow Spring Bees.
After absorbing the potion, Huang Quanfeng quickly recovered and flew around restlessly in the bottle, buzzing and venting its excess energy.
Joan put the bottle of bee colony on the windowsill, asked Karl to watch over it, and went to sort out the experimental data.
After finishing the data, Joan began to write the outline and draft of a new paper.
The theme of the thesis is "Lake Aosta Dinosaur Epidemic and Its Control Measures".
In addition, Joan intends to expose a heinous crime in the paper.
The Huangquan bee, which was originally born in Bator Hell, will never appear in large numbers in the Aosta Lake area for no reason. The epidemic is not a natural disaster, but a man-made disaster!
In this disaster, dinosaurs and humans living around the lake area are both victims, and the conspirators who hide behind the scenes to summon and manipulate the Yellow Spring Bee to commit murder are the real culprits!
At this point in writing, Qiao An stopped writing and fell into thought.
He is not sure whether it is a wise choice to put this kind of revealing content in the paper?
First of all, in terms of style, this part of the content does not conform to the general norms of academic papers, but is actually more suitable for the "news investigation" page published in newspapers.
On the other hand, Joan currently has no conclusive evidence to accuse the "primitive religion" of being responsible for this conspiracy.
In case it turns out that the truth deviates from your guess, even if the other party is a cult group, you shouldn't take the blame.
The persistent pursuit of the truth does not allow Joan to confuse right and wrong. What's more, a thesis that goes against the facts will make people doubt his academic ethics, which he absolutely cannot tolerate.
In addition, Joan has an unspeakable concern.
If the behind-the-scenes mastermind of the conspiracy is really a "primitive cult", writing an article to expose it is tantamount to standing openly on the opposite side of this cult group, which will inevitably attract resentment from the cult members, and even lead to bloody revenge.
Joan has a lot of grudges with the primitive religious group.
From Brother Jack, "Shepherd" Idar, "Madame of Flowers" Elena, to the mysterious "Green King"... Joan's scalp tingles when he thinks of these crazy cultists.
More than once, he dreamed that the primitive believers who had been searching for the "Tears of God" for many years finally found him and forced him to hand over the "Tears of God"...
Whenever he wakes up from a dream, dripping with cold sweat and beating wildly with his heart, he is always terrified, thankful that this is just a nightmare, and his real self, please don't have anything to do with this cult group!