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Chapter 1382 Black Crow Swamp: Praise the Lord of Plague! A big topic is coming! (Monthly ticket adds 6 updates)

 Unfortunately, neither the moving tower spirit nor the oak staff took pictures of the scene just now.

In this regard, Gretel could only sigh. It's not that they don't work hard, it's that his master's setting is like this——

Whether it is a mobile tower spirit or an oak staff, their storage capacity is not unlimited. The storage space occupied by storing a picture is absolutely different from that of storing a video.

Without Gretel's special settings, what they saved must be the chromosomes scanned by the microscope, and definitely not the flashes in the process.

Gretel sighed. However, the extra-small sea wasp was exhausted. No matter how much he poked it, it just lay there limply. It couldn't control the water, didn't spray water, and didn't even move its tentacles.

Grete had no choice but to stuff all its tentacles back into the bottle, throw it a small fish as a reward, and catch a second extra-small sea wasp...

However, this one was not as cooperative as the last one. Grete punctured the umbrella cover on its head, but failed to react. Grete patiently moved on to a third, fourth, and third one.

Five...

Finally, a sea wasp responded to its expectations. As its tentacles danced and mist rose on the water, Grete saw a line appear under the microscope -

Light!

In other words, a gentle flash of light.

They are extremely tiny and dotted, attached to the chromosomes under the lens, and are almost impossible to identify with the naked eye.

Grete asked the oak stick to bring up the shot, zoom in, zoom in, slow down, slow down again. Finally, he saw clearly the gently flashing light spots on the chromosomes:

To be precise, it doesn't look like a light spot, but more like the microscope encountered some interference during the shooting process. Moreover, the flashing parts are concentrated on the chromosomes, those parts that shine with golden light:

In other words, when the extraordinary power is activated, the parts closely related to the extraordinary have a different reaction under the microscope!

Gretel was extremely excited. Although he couldn't cut the chromosomes open, he cut off the golden part and carefully measured their base pairs;

There is no way to throw this chromosome into a measuring instrument, measure every part and every point of it, and absorb the difference in extraordinary power;

However, relying solely on these images, he could surmise that extraordinary creatures rely on the points in their chromosomes that carry extraordinary power to activate extraordinary power!

Of course, just an occasional observation cannot be used as evidence.

Next, Gretel caught the smallest and smallest sea wasps, the great-grandchildren, grandchildren, and sons, one by one, picked up the tentacle threads one by one, and stuffed them into the microscope;

Use the mage's hand to poke them, use food to lure them, threaten them with flames to roast them, and use various methods to stimulate them, so that they can activate their extraordinary power as much as possible.

Then, take a "video" one after another, and at the same time, the "video" of the Sea Wasp unleashing its extraordinary power;

At the same time, a magic circle was set up to record the changes in the surrounding magic and natural forces, draw them into curves, and edit them into the same file as the "video":

"After comparison, it can be seen that the time point when the extraordinary power is activated is basically the same as the time point when the golden part of the chromosome changes.

As for larger extraordinary spells, the time when the golden part changes is earlier than the time when the extraordinary spell is cast.

Comparing the environmental magic change curve, it can be seen that the time of magic change and chromosome change are basically the same.

It can be seen that the extraordinary power of Warcraft is engraved in their chromosomes and activated by their instinct..."

Gretel quickly wrote down one line, and then the next. Cerira stuck her head out from his shoulder, read it carefully, and couldn't help but say:

"It doesn't seem like this. Some monsters are smarter. As long as you teach them, they can learn many kinds of spells. What do you say?"

"Well……"

Miss, the only experimental subject I have in hand now is Sea Wasp!

The Warcraft you mentioned are all mid-level Warcraft and above, even high-level Warcraft. They are Warcraft that gave birth to self-awareness and wisdom.

Even so, can they learn various departments and types of spells, or can they only learn a certain series of spells?

Are these spells innate to their race, buried in their blood, or can they be mastered through acquired learning?

Can the spells learned and mastered be imprinted into the blood and passed on to the next generation...

These are all topics, topics to be studied.

I also want to catch all the monsters for an experiment, but it’s not possible!

So far, humans can only confirm one thing: the magic learned by magicians cannot be passed on to the next generation;

However, for some noble families, some of their skills buried in their blood may be inherited.

For example, direct descendants of some noble families who advance to level 10 or above can master certain sword skills mixed with wind power in advance, and can fly in advance;

The direct lineage of a certain grand duke family is particularly close to the power of the sun, and each generation of family heads inherits the title of "Sun Sword Master";

And a certain earl family has special expertise in darkness and concealment...

If these extraordinary beings could be used for an experiment, there would be particularly interesting results.

However, Grete cannot do this at the moment. He has no choice but to organize the materials, write the paper, and send one copy to the elves, one copy to the teacher, and one copy to his senior brother...

The Lord of Thunder flipped through the revised paper, snorted, and continued to immerse himself in research. The subject of magnetic field detection was really too big, and he was entangled for a while.

Gretel was studying heart surgery before, but now he suddenly started studying chromosomes again. Let him follow his hobbies and play whatever he likes.

You can't afford to waste a year or two on your little one's age...

Legend Balbo flipped through the paper and rushed over quickly. He stepped in the door and immediately pulled Grete up from the experimental table:

"Little Grete, what are you doing again? Why did you suddenly go back? Are you encountering difficulties in your research? Do you want help? Do you need any help from senior brother?"

Gretel raised his head and looked at his senior brother carefully.

After advancing to the legendary level, Senior Brother Byerbo looked more energetic, he looked much younger, and most importantly, his hairline had recovered a lot.

The only thing that was not normal was his pair of eyes, which were sparkling and the light was beating constantly. At a glance, he seemed to be overflowing with energy and a bit uncontrollable.

...Apart from comparing your chromosomes before and after you advance to Legend, I actually don't need any other help... Moreover, both chromosome samples have been obtained...

Even though he was so slanderous, in the face of his senior brother's concern, Grete still honestly explained his research goals, research objects and worries.

Baierbo laughed and patted him on the shoulder:

"What do I think is the problem? Isn't it because those monsters are too big and in bad shape to fit into the microscope? Let me teach you a way -"

As he spoke, he turned his head and looked at Idian with burning eyes. Idian was a little frightened by what he saw:

What's up?

Under what circumstances do I need to be used?

Don't try to stuff me in. You are a legend and I am a legend. You can't beat me at this distance. I'm not afraid of you!

"You can just grab a magical beast and let him -" Baierbo said confidently, pointing at Idian. He himself has also advanced to a legend, and assigning jobs to other legends is not false at all:

"Let him make a cut and cut off a thin, long strip. Whether it is cutting skin, meat, or anything else, as long as it can maintain vitality and have what you said - the chromosomes are fine

.

Then, put that piece into the microscope, photograph, observe, and at the same time stimulate the monster, let it activate extraordinary spells, isn't that the end of it? Hey, you can't cut it, can you?"

Of course it doesn’t mean it can’t be cut!

Idian puffed up his chest.

Is it difficult to cut out a strip as thin as a jellyfish tentacle from the arms, legs, tail, or anything else of a monster?

If he is a low-level warrior, or a mid-level warrior who does not control his power so delicately, then there may still be some problems, but he is a legend! Legend!

As long as you change your weapon and don't use the hard and thick Elf Moon Blade in your hand, you can definitely do it!

"This... seems a bit too cruel..."

On the contrary, Grete hesitated. It was definitely not possible to observe keratinous parts such as chromosomes, hair, and nails. Viable cells were needed;

And cut off a bloody piece of skin or meat from a monster, even if it can be grown back later without treatment...

Uh, when I think about it, it seems so cruel and unnecessary... It would be nice if there was an alternative...

Or, even if you use some lower animals, you won't feel so guilty if you attack lower animals...

Baierbo sighed. His little junior brother is good at everything, but he is soft-hearted. The new legend thought for a moment:

"If you don't want to do it, that's okay. If you don't want to do it, just don't do it. Send the paper out and send it back to Nevis, and someone will definitely rush to do it——"

As long as you don't do anything and don't dirty your hands, isn't that okay?

The hesitation on Gretel's face became even heavier. Thinking of how everyone in the laboratory would whimper after the paper was sent back, he even had the urge to seal the paper and bury it completely.

Baierbo sighed for a second time:

"Okay, okay, you're not willing to hurt living things, but dead things are fine, right? I'll teach you a trick. Send this paper directly to the Mage Tower in the Kingdom of the Sun..."

The next day, Archmage Heins, who was stationed at the Mage Tower, saw this brand new paper.

"We suspect that undead creatures may have a similar chromosomal reaction - of course, we are not sure. Maybe it is not the chromosomes that react, but other substances that respond to negative energy.

Since the author only has skeletons on hand, and the bones of the skeletons have lost their vitality, this conjecture needs to be verified by colleagues in the necromancy department..."

Archmage Hines:!!!

Praise the Lord of Plagues!

A big topic is coming!

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