Chapter 39 Waiting for the Death Dragon
Tucker placed the egg seven meters away from the Dumesa tree, and surrounded it with carved stones.
Lin's little flyer has been following it, watching Tucker's movements curiously, and after placing the stones, it started dancing again.
Lin found that its jumping movements were different from those she had seen before. It first raised its paws, then shook its tail, and then yelled: "Sang! Hahaha!"
It has a meaning of light in the word, but I don't know why it is called so.
Speaking of which, Tucker will do quite a lot of strange actions, and so will his group. Why? Does this have something to do with their high intelligence? Brain worms also do a lot of strange movements, but Lin can understand why it does it, but Lin doesn't understand Tucker's movements at all. These movements seem to have no meaning at all, but they just like to do them... …
Tucker jumped for about a hundred seconds, and then lay on the ground, with his head facing the tree, and then his mouth touched the ground, because he was standing relatively behind, and his mouth did not protrude into the water.
After completing this series of actions, it shouted to the tree again: "Oh!" After that, it did nothing.
Tucker was standing at first, and it stood facing the tree for nearly 10,000 seconds, then lay down to rest, and drank some water still in the pouch.
Then he just lay there and stared at the tree.
It didn't seem to want to go out, nor did it want to find something to eat, it just stayed here, staring at the egg and the Dumesa tree.
In this way, a day and night have passed, and Tucker has not moved, although sometimes it will move its body. But I have no intention of leaving...
After two days and nights. Lin found that Tucker's body had become weaker obviously. Although it can last for a long time without food and movement, if it does not drink water... it may not survive a few days and nights...
Even Tucker himself understood this, but it just didn't move... It seemed to have the idea of wanting to die? In addition to reproduction, ordinary creatures value their own lives the most, but why is Tucker like this? It didn't lay the egg, and Lin really wondered why there was a whole egg there.
At this time, Lin has been slowly moving the troops from the roots to the trunk. Because it grows while fighting, it takes a long time. At this time, a large number of Lin's troops had already gathered into a ball in the trunk, and began to absorb the surrounding nutrients to grow.
It will take some time to grow to the size of a pterosaur. After all, the Dumesa tree is not willing to support it obediently.
It not only attacked with the sword flea, but also secreted a large amount of toxin, determined to drive away this 'parasite'.
At the same time, Lin wants to form a new unit, which is different from the previous pterosaurs.
And I also want to see... Will Tucker have a limit? Will it stay here until it dies? Or will you go for food when you can't stand it?
This seems to be quite interesting, this creature is full of unknown behavior.
Then comes the third day and night...during this period. Tucker still didn't move, and Lin found that occasionally some hairy things would come here. These Maoyu are quite interesting, some will drink the water on the ground, and then be petrified, while some Maoyu who look older know not to drink water.
It seems that Maoyu also relies on learning to grow up. This method is not suitable for small species such as Maoyu with a fast pace of life. The meat-cutter ants seem to never come here. It seems that they understand this place very well. Danger.
And Tucker was not interested in catching these hairy jade even though he saw them dangling in front of his eyes, it was still there... in a daze.
It didn't have any special emotions, Lin even wondered if it was poisoned, but in fact there was nothing wrong with its body, it was just in a daze.
It is not yet weak to a certain extent, so it needs to continue to observe.
Lin also asked the flyer to go around and found that the body of the white skeleton dragon had begun to rot. As for the two white skeleton dragons, Lin believed that there was a reason why they separated and fled. They might be doing a 'gamble' '.
The gamble is to hope that Tucker will drink the water infiltrated with petrochemical toxins from the Dumesa tree, but if the two of them flee in the same direction, and Tucker catches up, the roots of the Dumesa tree will follow, so that they will die together ...
So, the two white skeleton dragons fled separately, did they sacrifice one of them to keep the other alive? It felt like the right plan, but they didn't seem to regard Lin's pterosaur as Tucker's companion at that time.
As for some other problems, I haven't figured it out yet, such as those skeletons that were eaten by meat-cutter ants, and the pile of fragments and a complete egg...
By the fourth day and night, Tucker had shown a more obvious state of weakness, mainly due to symptoms of dehydration, but he still had no intention of leaving.
On the fifth day and night, Tucker was still there, staring at the eggs and the trees, motionless.
Is it waiting for the egg to hatch? However, Lin speculates that this thing may take dozens of days and nights to hatch, and it is obviously difficult for Tucker to survive until then... If this continues...
On the sixth day and night, the leader of the skeletal dragon group outside had left with other members of the group. They stayed at the place where Tucker and Lin fell for several days and nights, but they still couldn't find a way to go down, so they planned to leave .
But Tucker is still like this.
The seventh day and night.
Lin felt that perhaps the observation should be over. Tucker really wanted to die here. Lin didn't know what the motive was for his actions. Maybe it had something to do with that egg? No matter how much it is, it is now dying. It is weak like a white skeletal dragon, weak all over, and its head is almost on the verge of stopping. It seems that it is time to come out...
"Ka..." The trunk of the Dumesa tree slowly split open, and a large amount of sap splashed out of it. Tucker, who was almost unconscious, suddenly became a little more energetic when he saw this scene, and he wanted to hold it up. body, but without that strength.
From the bursting tree trunk, a tentacle stretched out first, it squeezed the bark on both sides, and opened the gap wider, and then the whole body came out...
The creature slowly floated in the air, and as it slowly approached Tucker, its expression became more and more tense.
"Tuck."
The sound was exactly the same as that of the pterosaur. Lin used to call it that, and immediately after hearing it... fainted.
Seems very, very excited.
The creature pierced the tentacles into Tucker's body, and injected Tucker with the large amount of nutrition that Lin obtained from the Dumesa tree.
It is estimated that it will be fine soon... To be continued. . )