This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous Chapter 1262 - 1262 562 The Source of Magic Power2
1262: Chapter 562 The Source of Magic Power_2 1262: Chapter 562 The Source of Magic Power_2 [Chun Li, exhausted, lay down on the bamboo bed, her eyelids fiercely battling as she quickly succumbed to sleepiness and fell into a deep slumber…]
Mu You sighed and brought a cotton blanket over, covering Chun Li with it.
“Ding Ding…”
Just at that mont, a ssage notification sounded.
At this ti, the ga character was in a special scene and shouldn’t have been able to receive ssages from others.
Mu You switched screens to take a look, the ssage was from a forum, sent by Little Ya, saying that the goblin Eugene suddenly found her, asking her for help contacting Mu You.
“Old Goblin said, Boss, the thing you asked it to research has yielded results.”
“Oh?” Mu You raised an eyebrow.
What he had asked Eugene to research were naturally the pile of chanical remnants they had brought the day before.
It was also a coincidence, he had just finished disassembling a newly acquired robot, and just then Eugene also happened to co out with results.
The door had already been used and couldn’t be used again for a short ti, and since the ga character was currently trapped in Abyss unable to move, Mu You had no choice but to first get the dicinal Plant Gatherer up, synced his mory with him, and then had the dicinal Plant Gatherer teleport to the City of Eternal Night to check on Eugene’s situation.
Half an hour later, the dicinal Plant Gatherer arrived at the City of Eternal Night.
“I need to confirm sothing first…”
In the factory in City of Eternal Night, Eugene pointed at the table where a bunch of chanical fragnts, classified and preserved in so kind of transparent apparatus, were laid out: “All these, are they everything collected from that robot at that ti, right?”
“Of course.”
The dicinal Plant Gatherer naturally nodded.
At that ti, he had personally witnessed the robot getting smashed to pieces, all the fragnts scattered nearby in the sand, eventually sifted out by Mu You without leaving anything behind.
“What’s wrong?”
In the pet store, Mu You noticed that after reading the other party’s reply, the dicinal Plant Gatherer quickly furrowed his brows.
The dicinal Plant Gatherer sighed, “Eugene said, it has tried to piece together the Terminator, but while it found all the functions expected in the reconstructed chanism, it couldn’t find any energy source components…”
“Is that so…” Mu You exhaled.
He himself hadn’t found the energy source, and that could be explained by his lack of knowledge in alchemy, possibly missing a component.
But now that even Eugene, an Alchemy Master, said the sa, it definitely wasn’t his error.
“That ans, these robots from beneath the earth, are likely special chanical beings that do not require an external power supply!” Eugene arrived at this conclusion in City of Eternal Night.
“But how is that possible?” The dicinal Plant Gatherer challenged.
Whether it’s living beings or machines, as long as sothing moves, it must consu energy, even in Magic World, the conservation of energy is an irreversible basic logic.
“Yes, it’s impossible!”
Eugene said sowhat excitedly, “The only explanation is that they do not require external energy; they can generate energy internally!”
“Self-generating energy…”
The dicinal Plant Gatherer, upon seeing this comnt, imdiately rembered the battle at Wind Erosion Valley.
At that ti, they had used the Wind Kirin Arm to drain the Magic Power around them into a vacuum, yet under such conditions, the Terminator could still continue to resurrect, albeit at a slower pace, indicating that there was still energy within its body.
Now using ‘the other party can self-generate energy’ as an explanation, it finally made sense.
But the question is…
“Where does this self-generation of energy take place?” The dicinal Plant Gatherer asked.
Even if it needs to self-generate energy, there must be an energy-generating device within the body, however, in the disassembled robot parts Mu You just handled, no such energy-generating device was found.
“I’m afraid…
it’s within the body fluids…” Eugene said uncertainly.
“Body fluids?”
“Yes.”
Eugene took out a glass test tube, at the bottom of which lay a layer of milky white semi-solid substance.
“What is this?” The dicinal Plant Gatherer asked.
“This is ‘the original fluid’, the chanical blood, scraped from the inner walls of the body’s tubes, though because the body has been dead for a long ti, this original fluid has already solidified into a solid state, losing its original properties.”
“Original fluid…
milky white…”
The dicinal Plant Gatherer, looking at these two words, imdiately recalled the battle at Wind Erosion Valley, when they had defeated the Terminator and smashed that chanical body into pieces, indeed, there seed to be so milky white liquid flowing out from inside the body, which eventually seeped into the sand.
“Is there a problem with this thing?” The dicinal Plant Gatherer asked.
“This original fluid, I originally thought it acted like a ‘coolant’, but after experints, I found that was not the case…”
Eugene pinched a bit of iron filings, scattering the iron filings over the test tube containing the milky white substance, resulting in the test tube producing a weak repulsive force, pushing the iron filings in several directions, eventually arranging the iron filings on the table into a regular spiral pattern.
“In these original fluids, a special magnetic field is being produced, affecting the gravity around it, albeit very weakly…
Of course, originally, it might have been a very strong magnetic field, but because these original fluids have ‘died’, the effect has beco almost negligible…” Eugene explained.
“Gravity…”
The speaker was unintentional, but the listener was intentional.
Reading about ‘affecting gravity’, the dicinal Plant Gatherer instinctively thought of the force fields in the Abyss.
“Also, when I diluted these solidified original fluids and magnified them thousands of tis with a Magic Magnifying Glass, guess what I saw?” Eugene suddenly asked.
Unfortunately, no one paid attention to it; the dicinal Plant Gatherer’s character just watched it expressionlessly, waiting for an answer.
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