Mage Joan

Chapter 1538: Deworming Enchantment

Joan doesn't want to discuss which of these two views is closer to the truth. Anyway, for "Shrinkage", the petrified Iguanodon is equivalent to rock and can be cast normally.

The volume of petrified creatures is basically the same, but the flesh and blood become stone, the density increases greatly, and the final weight doubles when it is alive, reaching 200,000 pounds equivalent to Tyrannosaurus.

Fortunately, Joan carried a super backpack with a constant "shrinkage".

He put the backpack on the ground, first lifted the "shrinkage technique" to restore the backpack to its maximum capacity, and then let the Tyrannosaurus come forward to push the petrified Iguanodon into the backpack.

When the huge stone figure was fully incorporated into the backpack, Joan activated the "shrinkage" attached to the backpack again, and reduced it to 14096 with its contents.

The 200,000-pound Iguanodon statue was only 50 pounds after shrinking, and Joan could lift it up with one hand, cross his shoulders, and climb the back of the Tyrannosaurus.

After returning to the camp, Joan cast a spell to remove the petrification, and the Iguanodon turned back into a flesh and blood body, but it was still in a deep dormant state. Unless Joan cast a spell to "remove the curse" for it, he would not wake up.

Next, Joanne will test various methods of dealing with parasites on this sleeping Iguanodon.

The first thing he tested was the potion formulated by "God's Tears".

Use a large syringe to draw the potion, give the Iguanodon a muscle injection, and the effect is faster than direct oral administration.

After the injection, Qiao An illuminated the "perspective hand mirror" to observe the 12 yellow spring bees parasitic on both sides of the Iguanodon cervical spine.

Before the potion came into effect, Joan could observe through the hand mirror that the yellow spring bee wriggled slightly in the flesh and blood of Iguanodon. There is also a particularly noteworthy detail-these evil monsters all with their tails against the cervical vertebrae of Iguanodon Crevice.

Joan recalled that the same details were observed when he performed the operation on Tyrannosaurus yesterday.

From this, it is not difficult to draw a conjecture: the yellow spring bee parasitic in the body, will always habitually pierce its bee needle deeply into the host's spine, and may also inject toxins.

Joan is relatively familiar with bee creatures. Most of the bee venom contains neurotoxins, and Huangquan Bee is no exception.

As we all know, spinal nerves are related to organisms' ability to coordinate movement. The venom needle of the yellow spring bee piercing the spinal cord of the Iguanodon is like a root probe that controls the motor nerve of the Iguanodon by releasing toxins.

If the toxin enters the brain through the blood circulation, even the brain nerves of the host will be affected by the toxin, and the thinking activities are controlled by the yellow spring bee. No wonder they become manic and combative, and their behavior is abnormal.

Joan recorded these ideas in the experiment log. Next, we need to conduct more in-depth research, such as extracting Huangquan bee venom test analysis to verify the above hypothesis.

Closing the experiment log, Joan picked up the hand mirror and continued to observe the changes in Iguanodon.

The medicine injected just now has taken effect. The yellow spring bee seems to be suppressed by the medicine, and the frequency of peristalsis obviously slows down.

Joan drew a tube of blood from Iguanodon, and compared with the blood sample before the injection of the drug, the toxin content in the blood was reduced by two orders of magnitude.

Judging from the results of this comparison, the potion made by "Tears of God" can neutralize the toxins injected into the Iguanodon by the yellow spring bee.

The observation results of "Higher Endoscopy" also confirmed this conclusion-after the injection of the drug, Iguanodon's illness was temporarily relieved, and the spirit was no longer disturbed by the yellow spring bee.

It is a pity that the medicament can only suppress the toxin, but cannot completely kill the yellow spring bee. After the effect of the medicine, the yellow spring bee becomes active again, and the Iguanodon is still unable to get rid of the control of these monsters.

Joanne recorded the experimental data, and then began to do the next set of experiments.

This time, Joan tried to use four-ring spells to "repel pests" against the yellow spring bees parasitic on the Iguanodon.

"Repellent pests", there is a more vivid name called "Repellent Enchantment".

After Joan cast the spell, he opened a circle of light golden spherical glowing shield with a radius of up to 10 feet.

In the area covered by the "insect-proof enchantment", any insect creature will feel a fatal deterrent and instinctively escape from the enchantment-this has been verified from the reaction of small insects such as ants and spiders running around Joan's feet.

If the insects are forced to a dead end by the "insect-proof enchantment" and there is nowhere to escape, then they will continue to be injured under magic radiation. Only a few supernatural insects with extremely strong wills can be killed in this deadly radiation. To survive.

The yellow spring bee belongs to the "subspecies of insect-shaped creatures" under the category of "magic beast", and it can barely be classified as a supernatural insect creature. It is also affected by the "anthelmintic enchantment".

Joan propped up the golden mask and approached the Iguanodon step by step.

As soon as the outer surface of the reticle touched the yellow spring bee parasitic in the body of the Iguanodon, the group of small demons immediately foretell that something was wrong and struggling, pulling out the bee needle from the spine of the Iguanodon and squirming towards the surface of the Iguanodon.

It didn't take long for this group of parasites that felt life-threatening to emerge from the blood of the Iguanodon, struggling to lift the scales, dusting the body of plasma, buzzing and fluttering their wings.

Qiao An stood beside him, seized the opportunity to throw out the "spirit net", and wiped out the twelve yellow spring bees that had just separated from the dragon's flesh.

Joan silently read a mantra, shrinking the "spirit net" to the size of a birdcage, observing the yellow spring bee through the fine mesh, and found that these demons appeared weak and weak, and some of them looked weak.

Joan speculates that the "anthelmintic enchantment" had caused damage to them, and he suppressed the spell, and the golden mask radiating around him converged.

The Huangquan Bee in the net felt disturbed and felt uneasy. He buzzed and ran around, trying to get out of the cage.

Joan first left them aside, restarted "Higher Endoscopy", and turned to look at Iguanodon.

In the column of health status, there were originally two abnormal states: "ill (parasitic)" and "sleeping (cursed)".

At this moment, Joan had expelled the Huangquan bee colony from the Iguanodon, and the former abnormal state was eliminated, and the latter remained.

Joan thought about it for a while and felt that it was necessary to leave Iguanodon. Continue to observe it for a while to see if the yellow spring bee would leave it with sequelae. He would not lift the curse and let the Iguanodon lie down on the hillside and continue to sleep.

After the verification just now, Qiao An confirmed that "Insect Repellent Enchantment" can be used as a more effective healing method than the potion soaked in "Tears of God" to drive the Yellow Spring Bee out of the host.

He recorded the results of the experiment, put away the logbook, and turned to beckon to the Tyrannosaurus.

"come here!"

Tyrannosaurus murmured, like a well-behaved hound, running up and down.

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