Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 240: flower in the way

Finding the function of the greenhouse is not difficult, just a little simple backtracing. After simple research, the two have found out that the reason for the formation of the greenhouse comes from the warm bricks and stones emitting a dim light outside, so they chose an inconspicuous location without hesitation and dug out one of the stone bricks. Then a magic rune with energy channeling function was found on the stone brick.

The next thing is like figuring out the clues. By deconstructing the energy lines on the masonry, they can easily find the real source of energy.

The result can be said to be disappointing and happy for the cheese. The disappointment is that the energy supply leads to the deeper part of the gray tower, and they cannot find the answer in one step. The good news is that the various characteristics of the energy supply magic in the greenhouse indicate that its energy is not provided by a so-called core, but is closer to being collected nearby and used on the spot. This shows that the teacher still left some surprises for them.

Since there are no clues here, the two have no intention of staying in the sweltering greenhouse any longer.

Perhaps this place used to be a good place where people could forget that they were in the wasteland, but the long-term need for development has made the unpleasant sultry heat mixed with strange smells dominate. It's really not sure that I can stay here until the investigation is over.

However, when they wanted to come, the greenhouse obediently let them go, but when they were about to leave, it seemed not so happy. In other words, the residents in it hope to have new sources of nutrients.

"Carnivorous plants? No, it should be carnivorous plants with the ability to prey on large animals."

Curse Crow looked at the large plant that blocked the exit at some point in front of him, and judged its type in a low voice. They didn't see this plant when they came in. Maybe it just returned here, maybe it was already lurking in the greenhouse and moved over slowly after hearing someone entering. Regardless of the truth, what the two of them have to do now is the same.

A mere carnivorous plant, trying to stop two gray-robed mages, is a bit ridiculous to be honest.

So before the cheese could speak, the cursed crow had already swung a small knife and let it insert into the trunk of the plant. This small knife will become the vehicle of the curse. According to Curse Crow's original thinking, his spell should be able to make the plant wither quickly, but not to the point of death.

Plants are not animals after all, the shape of animals will be finalized to a large extent when they mature, while plants can withstand greater physical damage. Only destroying the organization that blocks the entrance and exit, so as to quickly solve the trouble, this is the efficiency that Curse Crow pursues.

However, his spell has been completed, but the insertion point of the knife has not changed for a long time.

"Did you see anything?"

If it was the Raven before the arm was broken, it should immediately recast the spell now, or adjust the spell to detect the problem. That's the standard way of thinking of a gray-robed mage, but just like Cheese, after the experience of being cut off by a colleague, Curse Crow's stern personality also changed a little bit.

Compared with the danger of trying without saying a word, ask others for their opinions when you have the opportunity, and don't rush to make a second attempt. This kind of caution is only needed here, only when dealing with affairs related to this group of fellow sects .

"A plant that has been strengthened by magic. It is not sure whether it was artificially cultivated or produced because of the magical environment here."

Cheese pulls out the alchemy dice, and to deal with this kind of physical target, the splitting and transformation of alchemy can become an invincible ultimate move.

But before that, he still needs to know more about this roadblocker. After all, the dice is just a medium, and it is not enough to rely on the artifact itself to release powerful spells through it. And the best way to understand a plant is to look at its roots, which can explain many things.

So the cheese began to carefully bypass the ground part of the plant, followed the direction of its vines to a location that might be the root, and tried to dig out the surrounding soil layer with the pepper wood wand. That plant didn't stop this process. Plants are plants after all. Maybe it will specialize the perception and reaction speed of some leaves and vines in order to prey on animals, but other parts of the body still don't have such things as feedback nerves.

In fact, destroying the root system directly from here can kill the plant, as did Cheese's original plan. He just wanted to find out why the cursed crow spell didn't work.

"Have you studied plants?"

Curse Crow folded his hands and stood aside watching Cheese digging. For the gray robes, plants are mostly used as medicinal materials or spell-casting materials. Except for the gray robes that are related to the professional field, others don't know much about these creatures that are different from animals.

After all, in this era, UU reading www. uukanshu.comMany people have not even realized that plants are as alive as animals. They will regard the growth and flowering of plants as a natural phenomenon similar to wind and rain, or generalize all plants as the same kind of thing.

"I had contact with it during my travels before. A group of mages were obsessed with transforming plants. For this reason, they built a botanical garden in their courtyard and built a maze with shrubs."

What cheese is talking about is naturally the life school of the city of magic. Among the research objects of those spellcasters, the proportion of plants is equivalent to that of animals.

"Sounds good, I don't know if their bushes can block the curse." The conjurer was worried about the failure of the spell to take effect. He turned his head and looked at the knife. The magic power on the knife had not dissipated, but it just flowed not on plants.

"I'm afraid it won't work. This plant shouldn't work either. If it didn't eat indiscriminately." Cheese said, took out a dagger from his arms, then bent down and slashed at the root, a few minutes later , the gray-robed mage pushed something to the ground with his staff. It was a skull, a human skull.

"Whoa. Looks like the fertilizer supply here is really good. No, no."

Curse Crow's Feng Feng stopped halfway through his sarcastic remarks, because he saw that there seemed to be some kind of pattern engraved on the top of the skull. As the cheese used the bottom of the wand to remove the sticky dirt, the pattern became clearer.

It, it was the strange figure composed of eight straight lines as the backbone of the headless giant who attacked them on the ice field before.

Cheese also saw this pattern, and raised his eyebrows unconsciously. He still remembered Curse Crow's evaluation of this pattern on the ice field, and their speculation about its origin.

"Honestly, I didn't expect these two things to be connected in this way."

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