While Lynn couldn’t ascertain if there was truly an issue with this entity, it didn’t deter him from taking precautionary asures in the laboratory beforehand.
As it turned out, these precautions were not made in vain.
In reality, for wizards, the assessnt of intelligence in a creature was a rather broad concept. It wasn’t just about conditional responses to external stimuli; true intelligence ant the ability to think, to learn, and to possess independent self-awareness.
Lynn was curious: did the liquid tal monster before him operate solely on instinct, or did it genuinely possess intelligence?
Lynn observed the blob of liquid tal with great interest, and it seed to sense Lynn’s gradually strange gaze.
The once subdued liquid tal began to show signs of unease, emitting a sizzling sound as it bumped against nearby containers.
The containers, made from special materials, revealed small white dots where they were struck.
“Surprisingly, you still retain so corrosive capability, but you’ve been a bit naughty,” Lynn remarked with a smile.
After nearly an hour of collisions, the blob of liquid tal finally completely corroded the tal plate of the box that it had been striking against, turning the corroded tal into a grayish-white wax that the liquid tal slowly absorbed.
But before this blob of liquid tal could excitedly rush out, there was suddenly—clang!
A chanism triggered, and as the first layer of the box disappeared, the second layer was already in place. The liquid tal collided with another layer of new tal box.
Anticipating its corrosive nature, Lynn had prepared multiple layers of tal boxes, with each layer isolated from the others! Thus, the corrosion wouldn’t spread between the tal boxes.
Each layer could delay the corrosion for an hour, and when countless hours were stacked together, it could continually delay the speed of corrosion of this blob of liquid tal.
However, the suppressant Lynn had previously prepared seed to have little effect on it.
After several hours of effort, the liquid tal seed to finally realize that no matter how hard it tried, it couldn’t break through this cage. Gradually, it lost the drive to keep struggling, resembling a limp fish in a cage.
Lynn narrowed his eyes slightly as he manipulated the tal box to bring it closer to the mother body of the white flesh.
As it drew nearer, the liquid tal inside the cage beca more and more agitated.
It continuously banged against the walls of the cage, and with each step closer, this emotional intensity spread vividly.
Lynn sensed its emotion—it seed to be fear.
Was it afraid of the mother body because it had the ability to absorb all the split white flesh?
Lynn’s lips curled upwards, excitent gleaming in his eyes. Since there was sothing to be feared, it ant it could be controlled to so extent.
A month passed, and Lynn, who had been holed up in the laboratory all this ti, finally had a new research breakthrough!
Looking at the pure white liquid tal trapped inside the tal cage before him.
After Lynn’s month-long research efforts, so of its characteristics had been modified, and he had developed a new effect—assimilation.
It could assimilate onto the target like a liquid tal weapon. Under the potion Lynn developed, it could retain its corrosive ability, but to a degree of symbiosis with the host. However, this symbiosis wasn’t a hundred percent successful; there was a chance of failure, and the consequences of failure were death.
According to his research, after live experints, this liquid tal seed to undergo a strange reaction and could no longer be separated.
What’s even more peculiar is that afterwards, when Lynn followed the formula to create new liquid tal, the previous liquid tal would mysteriously die.
It was as if so rule dictated that only one could exist at a ti, and Lynn used this thod to separate the previous liquid tal.
It was precisely because of this characteristic that Lynn abandoned the idea of mass production.
Lynn summoned his followers.
Redeyes, Lauren, Bu, Bowa, and the four-ard brute force demon.
Looking at a lizard-man, a human, two goblins, and a demon before him.
Even though this was his research achievent, it wasn’t sothing just anyone could use.
If successful, it would be an opportunity to ascend to the heavens in one step. Leaving aside other abilities, just the bizarre corrosive ability and the powerful resistance to magical and physical damage, even an ordinary person could beco a strange and powerful monster. Lynn had previously experinted on rabbits and mice. Even when struck by lightning, it couldn’t harm them in the slightest. In the end, Lynn had to kill them using the thod of remaking the liquid tal.
So, under the premise of ensuring loyalty, Lynn carefully chose subjects.
Pointing to the liquid tal in the tal cage beside him, Lynn succinctly explained the risks of this experint.
“Who among you wants to try?” Lynn asked.
The four-ard brute force demon scratched its head. It wasn’t interested in this kind of thing; it wasn’t delicious.
Although Bowa was sowhat tempted, she hesitated due to its potential harm.
Bu glanced over and then lowered its head, its two big eyes staring at its own toes, as if there was sothing interesting there.
Redeyes hesitated for a mont, then made up its mind. Just as it was about to speak, another figure had already walked out.
“Lauren,” Bowa looked worriedly at Lauren walking out.
Lauren turned back, shook his head firmly at Bowa, and gave her a reassuring look.
Ever since accompanying his master to the Wizard Continent, Lauren had noticed his diminishing usefulness to his master. There were too many powerful beings in this world, and the strength he once took pride in, especially in front of ordinary humans, now seed so insignificant.
He knew that if he didn’t strive harder, he might truly disappear from his master’s sight.
“You all go out first,” Lynn said to the others.
Only Lauren remained in the laboratory.
Lynn walked to the side, scraped so powder from the white flesh, and then began preparing the experintal materials, pausing just before the final step of successfully making the liquid tal. “Take it,” Lynn said.
Though Lynn couldn’t guarantee success, he could at least make new liquid tal before the last mont of failure.
At least this way, Lauren could salvage his life.
Lauren reached his hand into the tal cage, and the liquid tal lying quietly in the cage suddenly moved, as if a venomous snake were burrowing into Lauren’s arm!
Lauren grunted and stepped back, his hands tightly gripping the edge of the experint table, his tail swaying incessantly.
The liquid tal moved continuously along his arm, like a mouse hiding beneath the surface of his skin.
Gradually, the moving liquid tal beca smaller and smaller, as if rging with him. At the sa ti, Lauren’s green scales gradually shimred with a tallic luster.
Half an hour later, Lauren, as if pulled from water, crawled up from the ground.
His two long arms, covered in scales, hung naturally from his shoulders, his towering figure slightly drooping. His originally orange pupils turned into a regal golden hue.
His lips cracked open, revealing rows of teeth as dense as those of a shark.
Thunk!
The laboratory floor trembled slightly as Lauren knelt on one knee.
“Thank you, master, for granting strength.”
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