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Chapter 1815: The Grand Duke of the Vampire Race: Develop Dry Touch and smoke it for me

 Chapter 1822: The Grand Duke of the Vampire Race: Develop Dry Touch. Can you draw some cerebrospinal fluid for me?

The Grand Duke of Rimmer, who had tasted the sweetness, devoted all his energy to the study and research of magic and medical knowledge during this period.

Blood, tissue fluid, and lymph fluid transform into each other and circulate continuously. And the nutrients inside the human body reach every corner of the human body in this circulation.

"So that's it... No wonder sometimes when I oversuck blood, I get a weird smell..."

The Grand Duke clicked his tongue. Of course it won't suck blood normally. However, when fighting, if you activate the ultimate ability to suck blood, you will drain the opponent dry in an instant, and the blood sucked will have a strange smell——

So, does this mean that all the tissue fluid and lymph fluid are extracted in one breath? This should be remembered carefully, and you don’t need to pump so hard next time. Apart from choking on the tissue fluid, it has no additional effect on defeating the enemy!

Moreover, lymph and tissue fluid taste very strange... much thinner than blood, and there are a lot of waste materials...

"That's not the point! The point is, how to use your talent to draw the fluid out of the brain and lower the intracranial pressure! - You can control the blood. In theory, you can control other substances that transform with the blood.

It’s a liquid, isn’t it?”

Gretel held up his forehead and pressed the thumb of his right hand on his temple, trying hard to flatten the throbbing temple. What kind of evil had he done? He wanted to listen to the thoughts of the Grand Duke sucking blood...

Of course, he also knew that Grand Duke Rimmer was very restrained in this regard and did not comment all day long about "how was the blood I drank before" or "so-and-so's blood didn't taste good" and the like.

In the long time since he arrived at Dragon Island, he had only twice accidentally mentioned topics related to blood-sucking when he was too excited...

"Well, it was still difficult to control these things at first, but after understanding these things, it became a lot easier." Grand Duke Rimel petted a rabbit and said leisurely with his eyes slightly closed.

Sure enough, knowledge is the basis of all power. The more knowledge, the easier it is to cast spells.

Moreover, for spells like [Dry Touch], even if he has not analyzed it carefully, when activating the ability, he will vaguely feel that his ability resonates with certain parts of the spell model...

"You want to narrow the scope of this spell? Target the cerebrospinal fluid? This is a bit troublesome... You know, the picture you drew is too precise. The cerebrospinal fluid is too widely distributed..."

Grand Duke Rimmer struggled with depression. The appearance of cerebrospinal fluid was like a tree spreading out with its dense root system, or like the traces left by the tide soaking the earth and leaving on the seaside wetland.

It is easier for mental power to lock thicker pipes, but it is too difficult for mental power to lock those extremely thin channels...

Not to mention, Master Nordmark studied this spell to a large extent to benefit those magicians who failed in meditation and became mentally violent.

Their mental power has gone crazy. You still have to rely on your mental power to lock into their cerebrospinal fluid. You can’t do that at all...

The answer given by Master Nordmark to this difficult problem is: the anatomy of the back, the anatomy of the back. After understanding the memorization, combined with the magnetic scan, it points out the area where the cerebrospinal fluid is located, directly covers it with mental power, and directly pumps the water...

"Master Nordmark, have you ever thought that other people's understanding of anatomy... structures is not as proficient as yours..."

The Grand Duke asked cautiously. To be honest, the picture of cerebrospinal fluid created by Master Nordmark made him dizzy at first glance, and even more dizzy after looking at it twice.

High-level spellcasters like him, high-level vampires, and half-step legends are all dizzy looking at them. What about other low-level spellcasters? What about those healers who only have level one, two, or three?

Does it all depend on the necromancer? Before entering the profession, you just relied on fiddling with the head and dissecting to understand the structure of the head? Thinking about it gives me a headache...

"If you don't understand this, then you don't need to be a healer." Grete's face was tight and his tone was firm, not letting up at all. Are you kidding me? I'm not familiar with the anatomy, so I just want to use it as a healer.

By?

These are all introductory skills!

These doctors, before they take the medical exam, before they undergo training, and even before they go to the hospital for internship, they must be very familiar with the situation and the system!

"That's not what I meant...I meant, is there any simpler way?" Grand Duke Rimmer was a little wilted under the pressure of Gretel's natural momentum, and said cautiously:

"For example, let's define something like cerebrospinal fluid? Let the healer have an understanding, and then, when casting the spell, go to the cerebrospinal fluid?

Lock up the cerebrospinal fluid and then release a drying touch to extract, say, one percent of the water?"

emmm…

This is a good idea. Sure enough, one person can think about shortcomings and two people can think about strengths. After everyone discusses it, we will come up with a new way——

How should cerebrospinal fluid be defined?

Which book mentions this?

"Physiology"?

"Histology and Embryology"?

Department solution? Situation solution? Diagnostics? Or...

"I mean, can we, for example, draw a little bit of cerebrospinal fluid? Then, let the caster hold it in his hand - even through the test tube, feel it with his mental power, and then put the liquid of the same nature, water

Take away one percent?"

Well……

Gretel really didn't expect this unexpected thought. After thinking about it, it actually makes sense:

For example, when launching [Bacteria Targeted Killing Technique], if you have a bacterial strain in your hand, even taking a look at it can increase the success rate of the spell;

So, when launching the [Cerebrospinal Fluid Dehydration Technique], having a small tube of cerebrospinal fluid in your hand can also increase the success rate of the spell?

"You give it a try?"

He tried to ask. The Grand Duke simply handed over the rabbit in his hand:

"Then, are you here to drain the cerebrospinal fluid?"

...You don’t even know how to wear the four major surgical attires...

Gretel sighed. He simply shaved off a piece of the rabbit's hair, pressed the rabbit into a curled up position, and bent its back like a shrimp. He touched the space equipment with his right hand, took out the treasured puncture needle, and sighed softly:

"Oh... this thing, one is used up, one is missing..."

Thinking about his earliest set of puncture needles, the elders of the dwarf royal court came out in full force to fight for him, life or death...

"Can't you just use vines?"

The Grand Duke looked sideways. Gretel shook his head:

"With vines, it is difficult to grasp the sense of breakthrough... Without the sense of breakthrough, it is easy to overshoot and damage the spinal cord..."

"Where is your mental power?!"

The Grand Duke looked sideways. Gretel calmly shrugged, inserting needles, puncturing, breaking through, and extracting cerebrospinal fluid. Of course mental power is useful, but when a high-level mage's mental power goes crazy, isn't that the most reliable feeling?

A small test tube of cerebrospinal fluid was handed over. The Grand Duke closed his eyes slightly and felt the characteristics of this liquid:

"Dry Touch·Cerebrospinal Fluid Extraction Version!"

The rabbit kicked its legs and died.

"Uh, it seems that I need to trouble you to pump a few more times?"

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