Mage Joan

Chapter 1081: Mushroom acid

Looking at the pile of eggs on the table, Joan scratched his head. Compared with other devil eggs, the size of the blood moss eggs is too large and it is more troublesome to save.

If you just leave it in your backpack, the eggs will develop into larvae and break out of the cocoon.

In the past, Joan used freezing method to save insect eggs, but the blood moss eggs were too large to fit so much in the ice refrigerator. He had to change the method of preservation.

After a little thought, Joan took out the bottle of "drow toxin" from the storage bag, carefully poured one-tenth of it into a largest glass dish, then mixed it with water to dilute the toxin, and finally prepared Into a 1 to 1000 solution.

The diluted toxin is not fatal enough, but it still retains the effect of hypnosis and calming, and can be used directly to prepare a "sleeping agent".

Joan placed nematode eggs in a wide-mouth glass dish one by one neatly, soaking them in the solution.

After this treatment, the activity of the eggs almost stagnate. Unless they are stimulated by the outside world, they will not hatch and enter a long hibernation period.

Joan used a pair of tweezers to pick out an egg that was soaked in the sleeping solution and placed it on the ground. Then he took out the giant wand and cast a "giant insect" on the egg.

After the usual cast, the larvae will break out of the shell under the magical growth within three seconds. However, this time it took ten seconds for the larvae to wake up from the deep sleep, drill out the egg shell, and quickly develop into an adult.

Joanne is very satisfied with the experimental results. Eggs immersed in the sleeping solution will stop development, but after being catalyzed by "giant insect technique", they can still develop into adults normally.

Joan canceled the "giant insect technique". The newly developed blood moss worm lost its magical support, quickly shrunk to an egg, and fell into dormancy again.

Joan picked up the eggs and moved them to an empty glass dish together with other fully soaked eggs to perform a "magic trick" to dry out the wet egg shells and then withdrew the backpack.

After processing the blood moss eggs, Joan then spent a little more time to take the blood spores he collected and observe them carefully under a magnifying glass.

Blood moss spores are different from the "mind spores", "psychedelic spores" and "parasitic spores" he has studied before. They have no supernatural characteristics, except that the tiny dust-like spores are covered with stinging flagella.

If the concentration of blood spores in the air is too high, after inhalation into the body, the sensitive respiratory tract mucosa will be stimulated by barbed flagella, can't help sneezing, or cough repeatedly, making people feel breathless.

In essence, the uncomfortable symptoms caused by inhalation of blood spores are similar to "pollen allergy" or "poplar allergy", except that it is more painful. The serious condition may even cause suffocation.

But you have to say that this thing is poisonous, it seems wrong, at least this is not a toxin in the sense of "alchemy", but a "physical injury".

Joan attempted to use the "Blood Moss Spores" as a material to perform a 3-ring "Poison Strike" against a rodent who climbed up on the window sill of the bedroom without authorization.

The moth that was recruited first shuddered, and then sneezed non-stop, so that he planted the window sill and ran away all the way.

Well, this shows that "Blood Moss Spores" can support "Poison Strike", although the poison effect caused by it is incomparable to other real toxins.

If you don't want to kill the target, this method of casting is still useful.

For example, if you hit a certain spellcaster and make it endlessly sneeze or cough violently, you can successfully interrupt the other party's casting process.

Joan wrote down the research experience of "Blood Moss Spores" in his notebook. After that, he took out a glass bottle from the storage bag, put on gloves and a mask, carefully unscrewed the cap, and used tweezers to remove the "purple" "Mushroom tentacles" were clipped out of the bottle and placed on an empty glass dish, canceling the "shrinkage technique" to restore the tentacles to normal size.

Mushroom tentacles are rich in a highly corrosive acid, which is ten times more dangerous than the common concentrated sulfuric acid. Common minerals, wood and even organic matter can be corroded by this acid. Fortunately, it is also like sulfuric acid. Cannot corrode glassware.

According to related literature, this supernatural acid liquid that can only be extracted from the body of the mushroom is named "Purple Mushroom Acid" and has a wide range of uses in the field of alchemy.

Joan clamped all the tentacles into a glass dish, and the rust-resistant alloy steel tweezers in his hand had become unrecognizable. He had to discard it, and instead squeezed the purple mushroom tentacles with a glass rod, from the sponge-like core of the tentacles. Inside, squeeze out the acid.

Joan spent half an hour collecting a total of half a pint of purple acid with a strong pungent odor, transferring it to a reagent bottle, putting it into the Qingbing reagent box, and keeping it in the refrigerator.

After returning to school, Joan intends to fire some hollow glass marbles to seal "mycolic acid".

This glass marble that stores acid can be used as a casting material for "poison strike".

Due to the lack of vision, Joan couldn't find any other mole rats to use as an experiment. He had to temporarily put down the attempt of using "Mushroom Acid" to launch the "Poison Strike".

However, in theory, taking 1 drop of "Mushroom Acid" as a casting material, the magnifying effect of "Poison Strike" is counted, and an adult blood moss can be corroded to death in an instant, let alone a small rodent, I'm afraid it will be corroded and there is no bone residue left.

Joan put away the bottles and cans on the table and was about to go to bed for meditation. Suddenly, a melodious music came out of the window, and it seemed that someone was playing the harp.

The young mage was attracted by the sound of the piano and pushed the window to look out. Sure enough, she saw the girl of Mo Ling sitting on the opposite mushroom roof, playing the piano for her own pleasure.

Gree, who lives in the nearby forest, was also attracted by the moving sound of the piano, flying like a group of fireflies.

These music-loving goblins, all holding homemade violins, landed on the mushroom roof, picked up the violin and accompanied Cosette.

Mo Ling's solo became a ensemble of fairies, but Joan didn't feel noisy, but instead yawned, lethargic.

He suddenly woke up and quickly shot himself a "stable mind" to disperse the sudden drowsiness.

It was not until this time that he got rid of the temptation of the piano sound and paid attention to observe the magic net around Cosette. Sure enough, he found that the distribution of the magic net was disturbed by the piano sound, forming a magic mark with hypnotic effect, accompanied by the sound wave spreading around.

People who hear the sound of the piano will soon feel heavy eyelids and unconsciously go to sleep.

This detail reminded Joan of Cosette as a 9th-level "troubadour". What she played at the moment was actually a supernatural music with hypnotic magic.

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