Mage Joan

Chapter 887: New Idea

"The 'worming virus' will mutate the infected person's body from the inside out, and then acquire many special abilities and supernatural abilities that ordinary people do not possess. You have summed up the specific abilities very well, so I won't talk nonsense. But here is a question—are all the above-mentioned insectification abilities temporary, or will they accompany you for life?"

Professor Moriarty asked persuasively.

"These abilities are all derived from the 'worm-forming virus', and have been closely integrated with my own flesh and blood. Unless the 'worm-forming virus' in my body is cleared, all abilities will be valid for life."

Joan replied in the affirmative.

"Very good, my child. Then the next question is, can these worm symptoms be passed on to your offspring?"

Joan was deeply inspired by the tutor's reminder and fell into thinking.

Is "worm disease" hereditary?

All the relevant literature Joan has read has not discussed this issue.

To find out the answer to this question, the most reliable way is of course to conduct experiments, but this kind of genetic experiment is the most troublesome.

Not to mention that Qiao An doesn't even have a spouse now, so it is impossible to verify the heredity of worm disease by having children. Even if he has such conditions, it is not possible to draw a conclusion in a short time.

After thinking for a long time, Joan thought of an indirect way to answer this question.

"Mentor, I don't know if verminism is hereditary, but I have read a lot of research literature on the heredity of 'lycanthropy', and the conclusions are all in the affirmative."

"It is said that the 'lycanthropy' has two sources. One is the acquired lycanthropy patients, and the other is the lycanthropy blood inherited from the direct relatives, also known as the 'innate lycanthropy'."

"As we all know, there are many similarities between 'worm-like disease' and 'lycanthropy'. From this, we can draw a guess that the blood of insect-like blood is also hereditary."

Professor Moriarty nodded and smiled.

"I completely agree with your conjecture, Joan. If I ask you to start to verify the heredity of worm disease, it will be difficult for you, but you just mentioned the word 'blood', isn't it interesting?"

Joan froze for a moment, frowning and thinking about what the instructor meant by "interesting".

The thoughts in his mind turned like lightning, and Joan's face gradually became astonished.

"Mentor... are you implying to me that if the 'worm disease' is hereditary, it means that the blood of all the 'worms' in the world can be traced back to the same ancestors, that is, the world of Vales The earliest insectoid race?"

"Even if the 'worm-like person' infected with the virus is taken into account, this conclusion will not change, because the person who infected him with the worm-like disease is either a congenital worm-like person or an acquired worm-like person, and the acquired worm-like person Humans can also be traced back to another infectious person, and so iteratively traced back, the formed "acquired insect genealogy" will eventually merge with the "innate insect genealogy" that relies on blood inheritance to form a common "big genealogy", and point to The same ancestral group!"

The more Joan talked, the more excited she became, and she couldn't help but beam with joy.

"Very good, my child, you have finally discovered the essence of the problem. All worms come from the same 'blood lineage', and all have supernatural abilities. Then tell me, how should this lineage be classified? "

Professor Moriarty made a further hint.

"Obviously, 'Insect Genealogy' should be classified as 'Supernatural Creatures'!" Joan replied without thinking.

"That's right, this is an obvious conclusion. From the pedigree of supernatural creatures, what would you associate with it?"

Mr. Professor, this is no longer a "hint", but an explicit "expression".

Joan took a deep breath, and answered solemnly almost word by word: "The so-called 'supernatural bloodlines' all have the potential to cast spells spontaneously! In other words, individuals from this biological lineage all have the ability to become 'warlocks' or 'poets'." ' and the potential of a spontaneous spellcaster!"

"The answer is correct, but it's too long-winded. Can you summarize it in simpler and popular language? It doesn't need to be so rigorous. The key is to be impactful and memorable at first sight. Such a topic can add luster to your paper and attract More readers."

Professor Moriarty looked at his students with a smile, showing appreciation and expectation in his eyes.

Qiao An frowned and thought for a long time, and finally spoke slowly.

"Virus, the bloodline secret key of the 'Insect Warlock'?

"Or... to reveal the secret history of the 'Insect Warlock' family?"

"Or, the origin of the 'Insect Warlock'?"

As he spoke, he felt so ashamed.

"Forget it, mentor, I'm really not good at this."

Joann was deeply ashamed of her lack of imagination in summarizing the title.

It's not easy to be a "headline party", and you have to pay attention to talent!

Professor Moriarty laughed, got up and left the table, and patted the student on the shoulder.

"Let's not talk about whether your summary is good or not. Just because you have grasped the key point of 'Insect Transformation Warlock', it shows that you have fully understood my intention. Do you still need me to remind you what to do next?"

Joan blushed and shook her head, deeply feeling that the inspiration she got from listening to the teacher's words was far better than burying her head in the book.

"Mentor, if I choose the angle of 'Warlock's bloodline' to continue to study infestation, there is still an obstacle."

"Tell me, what is the obstacle?"

"I can use myself as a research sample, but it's not enough, after all, I'm not a warlock!"

Joan spread his hands helplessly.

Professor Moriarty smiled mysteriously, with a strange expression on his face.

"Joan, don't ask me this question. I'm not a magician. If you really want to delve into it, try to get along with our countess who is about to marry a millionaire. Maybe she can do it well in this regard." I can help you."

Countess, of course, refers to Lady Josephine.

Joan immediately thought that Mrs. Josephine was also a "worm-like person", and hearing what the instructor meant, Mrs. Josephine was either a "worm-like warlock", or possessed skills similar to "warlock" or "poet". The kind of extraordinary profession that uses the power of blood to cast spells spontaneously.

If I can invite Mrs. Josephine to join my research group and provide wormed blood samples and professional guidance in the field of warlocks, it will definitely be of great benefit to my research work.

The problem is, he is just a college student who follows his tutor to eat and drink. How can he get to know a millionaire and countess who is about to become the hostess of the "Happy Palace" hotel!

The circle that Mrs. Josephine associates with is either rich or noble, and a poor student like him can't even reach the threshold...

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