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Chapter 377: The Secret of the Swarm

Chapter 377 The Secret of the Insect Swarm

In the laboratory in the Gadgetzan Academy area, there are more than thirty scholars gathered, including Bigwitz, Krasus and Benedictus; there are also military leaders, Ashkandi, Da

There is no need to go into details about Suo Han and others.

Witnessed by the top five commanders, they had academic exchanges with Hiloma.

The research object of their academic exchange meeting was a silithid corpse placed on the operating table.

Hiloma was standing beside the operating table in a white coat, holding a scalpel in her hand.

At that time, anatomy was not a prominent science in the world of Azeroth. Among the more than thirty scholars present, except for Kel'Thuzad, who had extensive knowledge, there were only four troll scholars who knew the anatomy of animals relatively well.

.

There was no other way, but Shilomar could only explain it in great detail to the scholars present. During this period, because the insects' unique body structure and internal organs were difficult to distinguish, Kel'Thuzad used magic to magnify the scene of Shiloma's operation ten times and project it onto the white wall.

superior.

Surprisingly, as a night elf, Hiloma had no objection to magic. She acted very indifferently and even thanked Kel'Thuzad for his help with a smile.

Shiloma spent about four hours spreading knowledge about the body structure of insects to everyone, and the scholars all had expressions of unsatisfied expressions.

Although the commanders-in-chief also said that it was an eye-opener, the issues they considered were different from those of scholars.

"Very well, Priest Shiloma, you have spoken very well. We know that bugs have no lungs and their bodies are spread throughout the trachea. Their hearts are more powerful than ours. They have no blood vessels, their internal organs are soaked in blood, and their bones are long."

exterior……

It's great that you can study and understand this knowledge, but how will it help us defeat the Zerg now?"

Magni Bronzebeard asked some puzzled questions.

Hiloma smiled politely, showing her trademark beautiful teeth.

"Understanding the body structure and feeding habits of bugs, we can know the source of the shadow toxins carried by bugs. It is very troublesome to treat our soldiers infected with shadow toxins, but it is easy to remove the shadow toxins from the bugs in advance.

too much."

Benedictus's eyes suddenly lit up over there. Through the explanation just now, he already knew that the Zerg's shadow toxins are generally secondary toxins, that is, they are originally non-toxic in the body, but they absorb shadow energy from the outside and are eventually transformed.

It's shadow poison.

Through analysis, everyone determined that the mastermind behind the control of the Zerg released shadow energy in the soil and underground mineral veins, infecting the soil-digging alien bugs that dig the soil and pick up nutrients in the soil. Statistics prove that it is this bug that infects the shadow toxin.

To the soldiers, other soldiers fighting various bugs have not been infected with the shadow toxin so far.

Now that we understand the source of the toxins of the Zerg, and understand the method of material exchange between the Zerg and the natural world, it will be much easier to formulate targeted tactics for using holy light to kill the enemy.

"Well, this is indeed a help. But the problem of shadow poison is not the most serious for us now. The Zerg command is too powerful. Do you know what to do to weaken the enemy's command?"

Magni has now fully recognized Shiloma's ability, and he no longer speaks with the same questioning attitude as in the past, but with the attitude of asking for advice.

Hiloma did not answer in a hurry, because she could taste something from Magni's words.

"Isn't Shadow Toxin the most serious problem? It is an incurable disease! In my opinion, it is much more troublesome than the excellent command of the Zerg. Or do you have a way to treat Shadow Toxin infection?

Let me think about it... could it be the digestion ability of the demigod Agamaggan?

No...Although the Boar God can digest shadow energy, his terrifying digestive tract is inherently dangerous, and using it to treat the wounded is simply child's play..."

Li De couldn't let her guess any more. Fel energy was still a secret for the night elves. Although Hiloma was very indifferent in the face of arcane magic, it would not necessarily be the case when facing evil energy.

It is precisely because of this that Li De did not inform Nogfogg of this academic exchange meeting. But speaking of it, even if Li De called Nogfogg, this guy might not have time to come.

Noggenfogg is very busy right now. He has received more than 500 wounded people in two consecutive battles. And because he wants to keep it secret, he doesn't even have a home now. He lives and eats in a secret hospital.

It's very impressive to have ten mages as assistants at any time.

Even Li De didn't know much about the specific situation there now, but after learning that Staghelm had visited and transferred a passenger ship from Port of Hope to Kezan, Nogfogg typed a report and applied to send someone

Go negotiate with Hotsand.

As for the written content to be submitted to Rousha, Li De also personally reviewed it. After reading it, Li De said that this was not a negotiation, but a threatening letter.

Noggenfogg saw very clearly that Staghelm was not a person who liked goblins, and he definitely did not go to Kezan on a whim. Moreover, combined with what he learned from Hiloma, Shandris was also rushing to Kezan.

On the way, what mission will you perform after meeting up with Staghelm?

All the information is here, and anyone can guess that this quest is either related to Azerite or fel, or both.

The purpose of the note that Noggenfogg handed over at this time was very simple, which was to extort money from Hotsand. The Treaty of Kezan had been signed for several months, but this guy always said that "Kezan has not yet left the wartime state."

Reasons such as "The Protector of Hanhai has not released the people detained in Kezan" have hindered the restoration of normal trade relations. Until now, only tourist channels and general commodity transactions have been opened.

As for the Kaya crystal that the Hanhai Protector wants most, Hot Sand has not let go.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Noggenfogg set out the conditions for exchanging experience in developing evil energy with Hotsand. Although Hotsand is the source of goblin evil energy, it is obvious that Hanhaidu will protect them from the harmless development of evil energy.

further.

It's not that Noggenfogg has higher qualifications in evil energy than Steamwheedle, but that Noggenfogg has occupied the right time. The successive elemental wars and Zerg wars have created experiments for Noggenfogg that are rare.

condition.

With the experience accumulated by the Hanhai Protector in developing evil energy and the support of Khadgar, Krasus and other parties, the Hanhai Protector has nothing to do with the showdown with the United Nations Conference.

Kezan is different. Hotsand does not have the experimental conditions. He is still in the exploration stage similar to the orc warlock. In addition, by transforming Noggenfogg into a warlock, Hotsand is guilty of spreading evil energy.

crime.

If Noggenfogg had used any means at this time, Malfurion, who was already stationed in Kezan, plus Fandral Staghelm, would have stripped away the skin of Steamsand and spread his ashes.

We have gone too far, and we will talk about the restoration of energy trade between the Hanhai Protector and Kezan later. Next, Hiloma will reveal to everyone how the Zerg troops are commanded.

"If you want to unlock the secrets of the Zerg army, you must understand the sensory organs of the Zerg. I wonder if you have noticed that there are differences within the Zerg, which can be roughly divided into two categories. One type is based on the fact that some simile scorpions have a

They have chelicerae and no tentacles on their heads, so I named them chelicera zerg. One type I call them Qiraji, they have tentacles on their head, wings or carapace on their back, and three pairs of legs on their chest."

The leaders of each unit repeatedly stated that they had indeed discovered the differences within the Zerg during the battle.

"The only insect that can truly command and control the movement and retreat of the Qiraji is the Qiraji. The chelated silithid's sensory organs are not as developed as the Qiraji's, and its obedience when executing orders is not as good as the Qiraji's. However, because it has specialized

The chelicerae Zerg are more destructive than the Qiraji Zerg.

The secret of the Qiraji's ability to execute orders efficiently lies in their tentacles, Master Kel'Thuzad, please help me amplify it."

Kel'Thuzad made a gesture of spreading his thumb and index finger, and the projection on the wall immediately magnified the details of the insect's tentacles. Siloma used a needle to pick up the tentacles for everyone to see. Only then did everyone notice that there were actually such short tentacles.

There are so many details.

"The Qiraji's tentacles are divided into many segments, and their hearing and olfactory organs are all on the tentacles."

Everyone was amazed that the structure of these ugly and dirty bugs was so exquisite and complex that even the best works of mechanical engineers looked inferior.

"The huge insect pillars command the insect swarms by releasing dust particles with command signals into the air. These particles are wrapped in shadow energy and carry the smell of the insect hive mother. When the Qiraji insects receive the instructions with their tentacles, they will immediately

React.

When the instructions are more complex and cannot be fully expressed with odor molecules, the insect column expands and contracts regularly, and in conjunction with the twitching of the huge joints, the air flows in its hollow and porous structure. Simply put, it is like playing a piece of music.

The musical instrument makes a sound. The smell and sound work together to control the bugs with the most precise instructions."



(End of chapter)


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