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Chapter Fourteen: Blood-Quenching Young Silkworms

Watching the storyteller leave the inn, Li Hao already had an idea in his mind.

I just didn't do it right away.

After all, he was not familiar with Xiazhuang yet, so he planned to learn more about it before proceeding.

Returning to the inn room, he picked up the unread herbal knowledge books and read them one after another.

It wasn't until the moon was setting and the crow was crowing, and the moonlight shone on the ground through the window, that it eased for a moment.

There was a table of wine and food in Calais, most of which consisted of meat.

Although he is now in the blood coagulation state, he still needs high-calorie food to replenish his nutrition.

While eating, Li Hao also opened the lid of the basket and observed the changes in the female silkworms that had eaten the bulges of the male silkworms in the past few days.

In the basket, the female silkworm, which had been fertilized many times, had greatly changed in size. It had grown from the size of a little finger to the size of a fist.

It can be said that it directly increased by about ten times.

"There are at least five or six hundred..."

Through the gray skin film of the silkworm, Li Hao stared and saw the eggs that were as big as sesame seeds but shaped like capsules, and murmured softly.

But immediately, he realized something was wrong.

If wire silkworms can produce as many as five or six hundred silkworm eggs at one time, then logically speaking, there should not be only a few hundred silkworms in the Shuijia's silkworm yard at that time.

Thousands, not impossible.

However, at present, the female wire silkworm has not released its eggs, and Li Hao does not know why.

After observing for a while to make sure that each broad bean was fine, he cut his fingertips, stuck a thin thread of viscous blood on the wire, and fed each wire silkworm one by one.

This was discovered after entering the late stage of coagulation. The blood that has been completely refined can be used as food in small doses to feed wire silkworms without dying.

Even silk spinning and physical toughness are greatly increased.

Li Hao guessed that it had something to do with the purity of the blood.

Self-blood refining is actually removing impurities from blood cells.

Sometimes compared to soil with simple molecular sequences, human blood that has been reproduced and blended for hundreds or thousands of generations is the most complex and chaotic.

In scientific terms, there are too many recessive genes.

Blood containing a large number of recessive recessive genes is too complex for organisms like wire silkworms. Consuming this blood is actually no different from consuming poison.

Because of this, he died suddenly within an hour or two.

The emergence and birth of blood-quenching silkworms are similar to the scientific madman in the previous life, who used human experiments to gradually increase the dose of the virus, and finally formed complete antibodies.

With this discovery, Li Hao naturally did not plan to feed mulberry leaf juice.

He plans to transform half of the dozens of iron silkworms left into blood-quenched silkworms.

Li Hao had a hunch that the purer his blood was, the more benefits he would get from entering the boiling blood realm.

This point is vaguely mentioned in the Vajra Boxing Book.

The blood-quenching silkworm planted in his left arm now acts as a kind of filter that can continuously filter his own flowing blood.

But this filtering will eventually have a critical value.

But if one filter is increased to several or dozens, the critical value will only continue to increase, and the blood will continue to be refined.

This is his ambition, and after completing this goal, he plans to explore the realm where the Boiling Blood Realm has clearly appeared.

Li Hao did not intend to take risks before he reached the ultimate strength that he knew he could achieve. You must know that in the storyteller's story, the man in the blood-boiling realm was in a state of madness.

If you do encounter one, you must at least have the strength to escape.

Li Hao didn't think that when he met the Boiling Blood Realm, the other person would be conquered by his appearance and temperament, and he would worship him like a god.

With these plans.

Li Hao spent a short period of time cultivating the breeding of female wire silkworms, and using the knowledge he learned about herbal medicines to prepare various juices that would not cause any changes to other wire silkworms' bodies.

It is expected to breed various insects that are different from ordinary wire silkworms.

He already has a lot of knowledge and strategies for cultivating insects in his mind.

Know the various temperatures required by insects during their reproduction, as well as the cultivation methods of feeding them appropriate amounts of various herbal juices.

Soon, the female silkworm's production period has arrived.

Li Hao stood next to the basket, with qi and blood all over his body bursting out. He used his own qi and blood to solidify and spread in the room, thereby raising the temperature.

In the basket on the wooden table nearby, there are hundreds of densely packed gray eggs scattered all over the basket.

During this period of time, he finally understood why the Shui family was unable to cultivate wire silkworms on a large scale.

Obviously, the amount of silkworm eggs produced by the silkworm is astonishingly large.

It turns out that it was because of the temperature.

Silkworm eggs have only a layer of softened mucous membrane when they are born.

Therefore, silkworm eggs are extremely fragile. Too high or too low temperatures will kill them directly, without even a chance for the silkworms to break out of their shells.

Only by using the power of the burst of Qi and blood to always control the temperature at an excellent constant temperature state, allowing the semi-softening film to solidify, it can withstand the high and low temperatures of the outside world.

It's no wonder that the Shui family didn't notice this.

After all, this world does not have the concept of large-scale and streamlined training.

The effect of temperature on insect eggs is even more difficult to know, or detect.

The silkworm egg film solidifies very quickly, taking only half a stick of incense time.

Looking at the many gray silkworm eggs that filled the basket, Li Hao focused his eyes on the forty or fifty pink silkworm eggs in the corner.

The silkworm eggs of this color are slightly larger than the gray eggs. In front of the many pink eggs, a blood-red quenched female silkworm is shriveling up like a piece of silkworm skin.

If it weren't for the raised head, Li Hao would have thought it was dead.

This is the third blood-quenching silkworm he has cultivated. The other two are male and are planted on both arms to refine the blood.

Put two drops of blood on the blood-quenched female silkworm after laying eggs with your finger.

Its high head, as if it had found a treasure, frantically sucked the blood from the wall of the basket, and in one breath, its shriveled body was replenished.

Li Hao was very satisfied when he saw this.

Half a month later.

Each wire silkworm egg grew up, and wire silkworms as big as sesame seeds emerged from the ground, as did the blood-quenched baby silkworms.

"Growth is still too slow."

Looking at the young wire silkworms that had been breaking out of their shells for a while, Li Hao frowned slightly because the growth rate was too slow, especially for the blood-quenched young silkworms.

Their bodies are still too fragile now to feed their own blood to strengthen their bodies.

"I don't know...if this will work." Looking at the densely packed young silkworms in the frame, an idea flashed in Li Hao's mind.

With a slight movement of his arm, he took out dozens of wire silkworm eggs from the basket, which were still excreted by the female wire silkworm today, and squeezed them directly into gravy with gentle force.

The gravy is placed around the blood-quenched baby silkworms.

As if smelling delicious food, the extremely small blood-quenched baby silkworms twisted their heads and crawled into the meat juice one by one to suck it.

I don't know whether it's because of food or other reasons, but the body of this young blood-quenched silkworm is growing at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Insects, Arthropods, and Arachnids have this phenomenon.

Spiders are very fertile and can lay hundreds of spider eggs at a time. The spider babies that break out of their shells first will feed the eggs one by one to replenish their bodies.

You can't leave until you reach adulthood or the eggs are eaten.

Li Hao thought of this phenomenon and used silkworm eggs to quickly provide nutrients to the blood-quenched young silkworms.

After all, the nutrients required by the newly born blood-quenched baby silkworms are the same as those required by the embryos still inside the silkworm eggs.

Moreover, it is more easily absorbed by the blood-quenched young silkworms.

Realizing that this method was useful, Li Hao's eyes lit up.

You know, as the female wire silkworm reproduces, there are more and more wire silkworm eggs, and he is hesitant to stop breeding too much.

Now it seems that there is no need, and the reproduction amount can even be doubled.

After all, hundreds of silkworm eggs gathered together are only the size of a fist and can only be squeezed hard.


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