Mage Joan

Chapter 783: Single worm

Next, Joan counted 11 earthworm eggs from the jar and placed them in a pile in the center of the laboratory floor.

Joan raised his wand and released the "giant insect technique" at the eggs piled up on the hill.

The honey-colored amber ball emits a beam of red light, illuminating eleven eggs.

As a result, as Joanne expected, a single "giant insect technique" would enable multiple eggs of the same kind to evolve simultaneously.

After the short and vigorous incubation process, nine mature earthworms appeared on the floor.

Five green and four brown, a total of nine ten-foot-long fat giant worms, entangled in a pile, saw Joan straight goose bumps.

These giant worms can't wait to show their digging abilities as soon as they are mature, all lying on the floor and digging in.

The operation was as fierce as a tiger, but it didn't work.

The floor is also covered with a transparent force field shield. Although the earthworms are naturally good at burrowing holes, their sharp jaws cannot damage the force field shield.

Joan barely restrained the disgust, let out the mental turmoil, drove all nine digging worms to stay in the corner, and vacated the venue for his master.

The digger could not dig the hole, the morale was greatly frustrated, and the mood was generally low.

However, after all, they are insect-shaped magic beasts, and their intelligence level is slightly higher than other insect creatures.

Obediently obey the master's orders, crawled to the corner, curled up into a pile.

Joan walked to the center of the empty field, squatted down to observe the ground carefully, and found two unhatched eggs.

How is this going?

Joan frowned secretly.

Judging from the spell configuration of the "giant insect technique", in theory, a maximum of 11 eggs can be hatched into adults at the same time.

What happened to these two eggs?

Joan initially suspected that the "giant insect technique" had insufficient magic power.

However, he immediately dismissed the idea.

Just like the mathematical formulas, the spell configuration will not lie, and it will not be discounted for no reason.

Joan hugged his knees in both hands and squatted to observe the two disobedient eggs for a long time, and gradually realized.

He took out the "perspective hand mirror" to observe the physiological activities inside the chrysalis.

As expected, the chrysalis appeared intact, but the interior had withered.

The two larvae in the pupa had already died before being blessed by the "giant insect technique". No wonder they could not hatch.

Joan sighed regretfully, picked up the dried insect eggs, and slowly stood up.

At this time, strange insects came from his ears, arousing his curiosity.

Turning his head toward the corner, Joan couldn't help raising his eyebrows, his face surprised.

The group of ground-dwelling insects has just matured and is in the "puberty" period.

Originally they wanted to vent their excess energy by digging holes.

However, the abominable floor cannot be digged at all.

The owner also forbids them to fight, shrinking in the corner and having nothing to do, simply pairing male and female, and collectively starting the great cause of succession.

Nine ground worms, four females and five males.

Each of the four females picks out a male spouse, and finally leaves only one male spouse, without a spouse...

Joanne didn't understand why only it failed to get the opposite **** and became a single worm.

Is it because the body is not strong enough, the skin color is not beautiful enough, or is it not handsome enough by the standard of earthworms?

After all, Joanne is not a ground worm, and she can't get into the mate selection criteria of female ground worms.

In fact, he couldn't understand it together with the spouse selection criteria!

The single worm, only a single figure, squeaks and whistles, and can only watch the other worms doing fire and fire, looking very pitiful.

Joan felt the collapse of the single insect's mentality, and couldn't bear it.

"Eleven minutes, if it doesn't grow long, you will all change back to eggs later. The experience at this moment will not leave a trace in your memory, nor will there be a dilemma in which the insect remembers you at the moment."

"Eleven minutes, it's not short, you're ready first, maybe which male worm will finish faster, you still have a chance to come off the bench."

Joan doesn't know how much comfort he can play. Perhaps the mood of the single bug might be better?

In just ten minutes, Joan was unable to conduct an in-depth study of the psychological activities of the earthworm.

When the time is over and the magic power is exhausted, the nine ground-dwelling insects have successively degenerated into eggs.

Joanne took a look at the eggs one by one with a "perspective hand mirror" and confirmed that all nine eggs were alive.

He relieved himself secretly, took the eggs back into the metal can, tightened the can lid, and then added a "secret lock".

The experimental results are basically in line with Joan's expectations.

The only shortcoming is probably that single bastard. In the end, he didn't wait until the bench had a chance to rotate. It is a bit sad.

Joan pulled open his chair and sat down in front of the experimental bench, supporting his cheek with one hand, falling into a long period of thought.

The series of experiments carried out around the "giant insect technique" were still smooth, and there was only one link that made him unsatisfied.

In order to perform the "giant insect technique", it is necessary to prepare the corresponding insect as the subject in advance.

It doesn't matter at ordinary times, if you use the "giant insect technique" in combat, should you temporarily catch the applicable insects?

This is not only very troublesome, but also impractical.

Especially in indoor environments, it is difficult to find the insects you need.

Without the subject, the "giant wand" cannot exert its power.

In order to enhance the practicality of this wand, Joanne must prepare the subject in advance.

Catch some insects to carry with you?

This is not a good idea.

Catching insects is not difficult, how to store for a long time and keep insects alive.

Joan doesn't want to spend too much energy raising bugs!

If you don't want to keep bugs, there is a compromise, which is to replace insects with eggs.

The experimental results just now show that the "giant insect technique" is also effective on insect eggs.

Compared with the restless adult worms, the eggs are obviously easier to store and carry.

However, Joanne felt it was not convenient enough.

It is troublesome to think about temporarily opening the sealed jar during the battle and taking the eggs.

The bigger disadvantage is that Joan's existing eggs are only three or four, so the utility of "giant insect" is also limited.

Collecting or buying more kinds of eggs is a feasible method, but it is still very troublesome.

Joan is too lazy to spend time catching insects or collecting eggs. Is there a way to summon a group of insects out of thin air as the subject of "giant worm"?

If this idea can be realized, all troubles will be solved.

You don't need to catch insects, and you don't have to collect and keep eggs. When you need to use the "giant insect technique", you can temporarily summon the designated species of insects.

As a mage, Joan always used to seek a breakthrough from the "magic" level when solving difficult problems.

This time is no exception.

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