Chapter 921 Artificial Brood
Wiping off his cold sweat secretly, Joan continued to think deeply about the feasibility of simulating a "brood nest".
According to his experience of studying the "Giant Insect Wand", the spell configuration of "Flying Insects and Beasts" can be modified, and the weight of "casting materials" can be strengthened. What kind of insect species can be created in the end depends entirely on It depends on what kind of casting material to choose.
Joan has the blood of insects. Yesterday's experiment has proved that every drop of his blood can be activated by spells. Combined with "Myth Transformation" and "Insect Identification", the "activated plasma" can finally be transformed into intelligent blood. Enlightened insect creatures.
In this way, Joan can use his own blood as the material for casting spells and transform it into a swarm of insects.
Originally, it was the blood in one's own body, and it was not against harmony at all to turn into a swarm of insects and then enter the brood in the body.
However, there is still a technical obstacle, that is, these spells that create swarms have a time limit.
Take the 2nd level "flying insects and beasts" as an example, the swarms created can only last for a few minutes.
For this short few minutes, it seems that it is not worth it to spend so much effort on my own...
However, Joan thought again that he could use the "mother's nest" as a flesh and blood container, an enchanted embryo material, and create a swarm of insects for it, and then use "advanced spell delay" and repeatedly stacked enchantments Craftsmanship, on the other hand, might fill up the 24-hour timeline and forcefully extend the lifespan of the swarm to infinity.
This method of operation had already been practiced when he was making the "gorgeous belt".
This idea is theoretically feasible, but Joan still has two concerns.
First of all, he needs to inject himself with an "awakening potion" prepared with Mrs. Josephine's plasma, so that the "brood" can be formed in his body.
But according to past experience, the supernatural ability obtained in this way may not be able to last for a long time, and usually lasts at most until the end of the transformation time limit, and then disappears.
Since even the "brood nest" can't exist for a long time, what's the point of working so hard to create an infinite swarm of insects for the "brood nest"?
The second concern is... is this opportunistic "brood" and insect swarm really useful?
Every drop of blood that constitutes the swarm contains all the spell configurations in Joan's body, so the "brood will" as a whole of the swarm should, in theory, have the same spellcasting ability as himself—as for whether Also includes "Sid's Mana" and "Mythical Power", it is impossible to judge yet.
The most critical question is, can such a brood and swarm, like Mrs. Josephine's genuine brood and swarm, be able to reshape the body after death and bring the dead back to life?
Although Qiao An was faintly worried that his idea was unreliable, he still decided to record the idea of creating a "pirate brood" first, and then explore it further when he has time in the future.
Regardless of whether it works in the end, it will never hurt to try anyway.
When the sky was approaching dusk, the countess, who was intoxicated by the new spell, came back to her senses, realized that it was already late, and hurriedly got up to say goodbye to Joan.
"It's almost dinner time, it's not convenient for you to stay for dinner, so let's visit the tutor by the way."
From the bottom of her heart, Joan hoped that Mrs. Josephine and Professor Moriarty could eliminate the estrangement and restore their friendship, so she specially emphasized one sentence.
"Ms. Betty, I went back to Castle Donning last night."
Mrs. Josephine certainly could hear what he meant, but she shook her head and smiled wryly.
"Joan, you are a naive and kind boy. You seem to expect people who treat you well to maintain a friendly relationship with each other. Unfortunately, the world of adults is far more complicated than you expected..."
She sighed and said with a little helplessness:
"Your mentor and I have many similarities in personality. For example, we are both self-conscious, face-saving, narrow-minded, and have a strong desire to control. We clearly advocate freedom, but we always try to force others to obey our will. , or get discouraged and give up on yourself..."
"Two people who are so similar like us meet by chance, and it is inevitable that they will be attracted to each other, and the spark of love will be born when they collide."
"However, because we are too similar, the love between us is destined not to last."
"We all try to domesticate our lovers into obedient vassals to ourselves. The love between us is also a cruel war. Both sides refuse to give in. No matter how deep the relationship is, it is no match for the endless bumps and bumps. In the end, they could only end up turning their faces and breaking up."
"Joan, I have to say something up front, don't expect me to get back together with your mentor, if you insist on matching us up, then everything you do is doomed to be in vain, and it will only deepen the conflict between me and Trophim, It will also hurt yourself, and even make you lose your illusion about love."
"As things stand, my meeting with Trophim will only embarrass us both. Do you know what we will do to get ourselves out of this embarrassing situation?"
Joan shook his head, eyes full of bewilderment.
"We will attack each other desperately, using the most mean and vicious words, as if making the other person look ugly can cover up our own ugliness."
"It's like two people who fell into a mud pit, trying their best to smear mud on each other's face, so as to appear cleaner. Think about it, what good results can there be?"
"But, since you know it's wrong to do so, why can't you treat each other with tenderness and tolerance? Just like you did to me..."
Joan really couldn't figure it out.
"Because we can't."
The countess shook her head and smiled wryly.
"The most difficult thing in the world is to know what to do."
"We are not unreasonable people, but our arrogance and selfishness hurt our sanity and cause us to always divide our thoughts and actions."
"My mentor once said to me that the separation of words and deeds is a despicable artist's temperament. Without this despicable temperament, a person can become a scholar, but it is difficult to become a real artist... To be honest, I don't understand what he said. What do you mean?" Joan frowned.
"It's hard for me to explain this question to you in words. After all, language, symbols, and grammar are all superstructures based on rational logic, and reason is almost always the natural enemy of art. Artists use private language rather than public language. I can't tell. , you can’t say it.”
Mrs. Josephine waved her hand, signaling Joann not to continue the topic of metamorphosis.
"Both Trophim and I like you from the bottom of our hearts, perhaps because you are different from us, your thoughts and your actions are coherent."
"We have seen in you the kind of person we once longed for but could never become, so we can't help but want to protect you, hoping that you will never change, and this is essentially a selfish appeal."
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