Chapter 875 Biology
After that, Susan and others also expressed their opinions one after another, and the basic results were not optimistic.
I was confused, if I wasn't optimistic about it, why was I still so nervous while watching it?
In response to my question, Phoenix immediately gave the answer: Because you spend money, you have to put on some appropriate expressions to be worthy of yourself.
Haha, are you watching a game or acting?
In fact, I regretted taking them to watch this game, not only because of the negative reviews, but also because I was broke. The hundreds of gold coins in the bag were squandered in an instant, all because of that old bastard Dewey. The bad habits that have been cultivated!
Around dusk, Emily came in casual clothes, with a rare look of fatigue on her face.
I couldn't help but ask: "Why did you go?"
"I have completed some tasks ordered by Her Majesty the Queen," she said lightly, then leaned back and lay on the back of the sofa.
"What kind of task can make our energetic Emily look like this?" I joked, but my brows were slightly furrowed.
"It's okay to tell you." She turned her head and faced me face to face, saying: "There was some problem over there at the royal mausoleum. A dozen powerful monsters broke in and started wreaking havoc. I'm going to take care of them." .”
"Royal mausoleum?" I asked: "Is it the place where the Queen's ancestors are buried?"
"Well, to be precise, it belongs to the first generation ancestor," she said lightly, "the tomb of that powerful legendary hero."
When I heard the word 'legendary hero', I unconsciously glanced at Cagalli's necklace. That necklace was the item of the legendary hero of the elves. Lillea tried to buy it with money before she became my fiancée. With.
"What kind of monster is so powerful!" Cagalli interjected: "It can kill you until you are exhausted!"
"It's not that the monsters are strong, but that their vitality is tenacious," Emily said: "My sword can split them into two pieces with every slash, but it won't take long for them to be combined again. Become a complete individual.”
Listening to her description, a flash of memory flashed through my mind. It looked like I had fought a carrion puppet with such a monster!
However, the Carrion Golem is able to be resurrected again and again due to its body core. Is it possible that the same is true for the monsters fighting Emily?
So, I asked tentatively: "Then how did you kill them all in the end?"
"One of the team members used a crossbow to shoot something that looked like a stone in the monster's body, and the monster turned into a puddle of carrion and scattered all over the floor."
It must be a carrion puppet!
Elves fight almost all monsters in the dungeon, except for the carrion golem. The unpleasant smell emitted by its body will make the elves feel uncomfortable, and the crackling sound when they walk will become a constant source of noise for the elves. A nightmare that lingers for days.
It's really hard for Emily and the others. They didn't have a chance to stand against the rotten flesh puppets in the dungeon, but they actually had a fierce battle with the rotten flesh puppets outside the dungeon.
"By the way, Emily, are those monsters made of a pile of carrion?"
"Well, yes," Emily said: "It smells bad, and there is corpse water flowing. It is indeed a pile of carrion."
"It's really hard for you." I sighed and asked again: "During the battle, did you ever feel sick?"
"Xiaoyi!" Cagalli said angrily: "Don't talk about such disgusting topics when you are about to eat, okay?"
"Okay" I nodded and admitted my mistake.
Emily didn't seem to hear Cagalli's words and continued: "I don't feel sick, just a little uncomfortable."
Her endurance is really strong.
Soon, the meal started, and there were nearly half of the meat dishes on the table. I was originally worried that Emily would feel uncomfortable after fighting a group of carrion puppets all day long, but the fact made me look at her with admiration - this The girl's endurance is simply abnormal!
Not only did she still have a good appetite, she even ate more than usual.
Seeing her relish in tasting the meat and dishes, I knelt down directly.
On the way back to Emily, I didn’t mention the carrion puppet again. I was afraid that Emily, who had eaten so much, would vomit because of it, and I was even more afraid that Emily would not vomit after hearing this. As the person who started the topic, I I vomited it out, after all, the rotten flesh puppet was really, yuck, disgusting.
The next day, we resumed our usual sparring life. During the break, I asked Emily: "Can you tell me about the appearance of the carrion puppet you killed yesterday?"
Emily listened, pondered for a few seconds, and asked: "Are you interested in that kind of thing?"
"Ah, no."
"Counting yesterday, you have asked me four questions about that thing," Emily said seriously.
"Feel sorry."
"It doesn't matter." Emily said lightly: "Although I don't have a good impression of that thing, since you are very curious, it doesn't hurt to tell you. Those monsters have very strange looks, with rotten flesh all over their bodies and unpleasant sap flowing around their bodies. There are also many lifeless eyes, which look very uncomfortable."
"Eyes?" I couldn't help but blurt out after hearing this.
"Well, do you have any ideas?" Emily looked at me and asked doubtfully.
"It's true." I organized my words and said: "When I lived in Airui City before, I once challenged the world boss. When we were looking for the world boss, we encountered the kind of monster you mentioned. That monster is The carrion all over the body seems to be spliced together with corpses. There are many pairs of lifeless eyes on the carrion staring at people. Once they are stared at, the whole body will feel terrified, and when the thing moves, it will also feel disgusting and slippery. A greasy liquid remains. In short, its characteristics are exactly the same as what you described."
"Oh, so you have encountered that kind of thing in Airei City," Emily said lightly, "I thought it was a mutant species born in the Elf Forest."
"How is it possible! How could such a terrifying thing come from this place where there are so many outstanding people?"
Emily interrupted me and said seriously: "It is precisely because of outstanding people that many species that are rare or rare in other places appear."
"However, no matter what I think, I don't think that the Elf Forest will naturally produce such a thing." I frowned and said seriously: "I have always felt that this kind of product made of carrion is mostly produced by some human beings. hand."
"You mean someone made them?" Emily tilted her head and asked.
"Isn't it?" I explained: "Piles of carrion, without any internal organs that can sustain survival, a bunch of eyes growing out of the body, and all of them are full of death. Wouldn't you treat this kind of thing too?" Call it a creature."