Chapter 69: The Real Crisis(2/2)
Melissa rubbed her chin.
Although he doesn't quite understand this kind of behavior, Captain Blue Eagle is still the loyal leader of the indiscriminate praise group.
But Mogan narrowed his eyes and looked at Lucifer who had finally covered it up and was thankful that he didn't lie.
"We can't dock casually now because we don't know what the effects of invisible things are."
Austin naturally understood the deeper meaning of the words, turned his head and looked around, from the grass blades to the trees, gritted his teeth and clenched his fists.
"If these offal and Lolia flowers are the same hosts, then we have no way of determining whether all the mutation products in this green space contain the same spores, and how many plants they can infect."
Being able to mutate one plant and being able to mutate many plants are completely different concepts.
If the latter occurs, especially if the actual location does not have the largest number of common plants for comparison, the possible danger will make people uneasy.
And once the plant spores are put into the port, the consequences may be disastrous.
This also explains why cargo ships are used, and the bottom of the cargo ship is such an absolute separation space that costs a lot of money to form.
"Counter-curses usually target the results of research. I'm sorry, I haven't seen the record. Maybe..."
Lucifer might have just asked for help to temporarily research whether there was a specific counter-spell, but was pulled over by Morgan.
In the blink of an eye, he saw that the Blue Eagle Pirates didn't seem to be paying attention, and Mogan didn't seem to be trying to stop him from overdoing it and arousing suspicion. His Majesty the King looked confused and at a loss.
"There is more to this story."
Mogan pressed one of His Majesty the King's shoulders very unceremoniously, with a firm and calm look on his face, and his conclusion was unwavering.
This is an affirmative sentence.
Just because in Lucifer's narration, after telling some seemingly insignificant details, a very important content was not subtly hidden at the end.
"You are indeed very perceptive..."
His Majesty the King lowered his eyes and thought for a moment, his lips twitching due to confusion, and finally nodded, deciding to tell him some truth that he had omitted due to his own hesitation.
Compared with finding the spores, the real problem is the extermination of the species.
Late one night, a busy botanist was informed by his disciples that someone was waiting for him outside the city - it was the fellow scholar who the original botanist wrote for help.
That man actually rushed to the Iverson continent in person.
At that moment, the great magician was still stationed in the city, and the city was the safest place. But to show respect, the botanist still went out to greet him in person.
But he didn't expect that this guest who had traveled across the sea and came in person was in a hurry and didn't seem to want to stay for a long time.
During the brief exchange of greetings, the botanist not only explained the results of recent research, but also saw clearly the real face of the pen pal whom he had only met through letters in the past.
With dazzling blond hair, the visitor's face showed that he was younger than expected, but his temperament was mature and steady, just like the style in correspondence.
The mysterious man did not reveal his name to the botanist, but his name was Joshua Lestus - from the continent of Mirnik, the Kingdom of Lestus.
Chapter completed!