The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 2638 Mayfly World (Thirty-Eight)



Chapter 2638 Mayfly World (Thirty-Eight)

It was not until they sat down at the dining table that Schiller realized that the news Matt wanted to tell him was related to the Sandman.

They had previously suspected that the Sandman had been kidnapped, and had also found a strange invisible man, and had initially suspected that the Sandman and the kidnapper might also have a cooperative relationship, and Schiller designed a plan to lure the snake out of its hole.

It was also very simple to execute. It was known that the person who got the mysterious invisible cloak was an ignorant teenager. The other party had gone from being penniless to suddenly gaining such a powerful power. In addition to satisfying his vanity, what he wanted most was more powerful power.

Or the two are the same thing. Only by gaining more powerful power can the infinitely expanding vanity be satisfied.

Although the invisible cloak can allow him to do some petty thefts, he certainly can't do anything big with only the ability to be invisible. Otherwise, he wouldn't just go to the women's bathhouse to peek or steal things. If he could, who wouldn't want to sit under Kingpin's ass?

Taking advantage of his greed for power, Schiller made up a series of stories and cast a lot of bait, just to lure him to a designated place and find out what was going on.

Schiller didn't know where the invisible cloak came from, because this character was too marginalized and a very small character, so there was no need to remember his origin story so clearly.

But this did not prevent Schiller from making up a reasonable origin story for the cloak. Anyway, the Supreme Sorcerer also had a cloak. If you say that the two of them are brothers, no one can refute it, except the cloak itself.

Fortunately, the Supreme Sorcerer's cloak could not speak, and he didn't know how outrageous the origin story Schiller had made up for him was. Anyway, one day many years ago, a god gave two cloaks, one of which was left in the mysterious magic holy land of Kamar-Taj, and the other fell into the folk and disappeared.

Both cloaks have extremely powerful power. If the two can be combined into one, they will have even more power like gods.

Anyway, it's still the same story of Yi Tian Tu Long being invincible in the world. The story is a little old, but teenagers really believe it.

According to Matt's investigation, there has been no trace of mysterious invisible people in Manhattan for at least half a month, and at the same time, some abnormalities have occurred in the New York Temple.

About a week ago, the mages of the New York Temple discovered some unusual energy fluctuations, which were a bit familiar, but because they were too inconspicuous, they were regarded as the remains of the mages' experiments and no one cared.

But just one day after the energy was discovered, the New York Temple was stolen, but the important magic items were not lost. Instead, the library was turned into a mess, and several geographical atlases were taken away.

The stolen books were basically about Kamar-Taj, and there were some relatively secret secrets in them. The great mages immediately felt a sense of crisis and thought that someone might be plotting against Kamar-Taj, so they immediately reported to Kamar-Taj.

The one who received the report was the butler Wang, but there are basically more than a dozen such reports every year. Basically, all the demons and monsters in the world are targeting Kamar-Taj, but so far no one has been able to break into the headquarters.

Strange has been busy with the village's poverty alleviation work recently, and Wang didn't want to bother him with such things, so he just routinely strengthened the patrols around Kamar-Taj and didn't care about it anymore.

Schiller calculated the time, and he estimated that the kid had taken the bait. I believe that it won't be long before Kamar-Taj will have good news.

Unexpectedly, Schiller was called back by Strange before he finished his meal. After returning, he found that not only Strange was there, but also the village chief of the village below and the county magistrate who had met twice before.

After chatting for a while, Schiller learned that there were no mysterious cases in Brooklyn, but instead a mysterious invisible man suddenly committed crimes in the Sherpa town at the foot of the mountain, which has led to more than a dozen thefts.

Schiller didn't understand at first whether the invisible man was coming for Kamar-Taj. He stole so much atlas information, so he couldn't be unable to find the way, right?

Then Schiller suddenly remembered something that was often ignored by most people, and he himself had also ignored it, that is, altitude sickness.

Everyone living in the Himalayas acted as if nothing had happened, which made it too easy to ignore this matter. It is very likely that this kid couldn't find the way, but couldn't climb up at all.

The Sherpa town at the foot of the mountain is located at an altitude of about 4,000 meters. Although it sounds very high, it is only the starting point of the plateau. As long as you don't fly into Tibet, but take the train to slowly adapt, it won't be a big deal.

But according to the lack of common sense of American teenagers, Schiller thinks that this kid is likely to have come here by plane, and he probably lay down as soon as he came.

And from 4,000 meters up, every 500 meters is a threshold, and even after 5,000 meters, every 200 meters is like a natural chasm. As for going higher, it is no longer a matter of physical fitness, but more or less talent.

As for the villagers who live at 6,000 to 7,000 meters, they have been here since birth and have basically never left. They are naturally very adaptable. Not to mention the mages. Without this willpower, they can't be mages at all.

But asking an ordinary person with only invisibility to climb to such a high place and adapt to the strong altitude sickness during the climb is a bit too much to ask.

Schiller's target, Parker Robbins, has no experience in altitude work or military training. He is just an ordinary Brooklyn street gangster. I am afraid that even if he gets the ticket to Kama Taj There is no way to climb up according to the road map.

Where else can you go if you can't climb up? Of course he could return the same way, but the altitude of about four thousand meters would be uncomfortable. If he came by plane and lay down when he landed, he would have to rest for at least a week, during which time he probably wouldn't be able to go anywhere.

Schiller thought it was possible that Robbins was unwilling to give up and felt that he could climb to a higher place after taking a breather. Maybe he could reach Kama Taj just by lying down, so he stayed at the bottom. He refused to leave the town, and relied on his invisibility to commit crimes everywhere.

And because this town is relatively close to Kama Taj, most of the mysterious incidents are mistakenly thought to be related to Kama Taj, so the village chief and the county chief came over to ask if something had slipped out recently. out.

Strange told them sternly that it was absolutely impossible for students to do it, and it was impossible for Kamal Taj's students to steal anything.

The village chief and county chief did not suspect that the students had stolen anything. They just wanted to ask if it was possible that some spiritual beast or something had escaped, and whether it would have any impact if they found someone to catch it.

Now not only did they want to catch him, but Strange also wanted to catch him. He wanted to see who dared to attack him.

Schiller remained silent and pretended not to know. After all, he really didn't expect that Robbins could be such a good person. He couldn't even survive the altitude sickness. He was either fishing or catching, but the fish drowned him.

Schiller originally wanted to follow her over to see what was going on, but Pamela stopped him and wanted to tell him about the progress of the experiment, so Schiller went with her and stopped caring about arresting people.

What Pamela wanted to talk about was actually the cultivation of magic medicinal materials. She took a pile of information and said to Schiller: "Now it is basically confirmed that the principle is fine. It can indeed be achieved by injecting weak magic energy into plant cells. Modify their properties to extend their lifespan and enhance their magical affinity."

"There are two main problems now. First, we cannot use manual methods for energy infusion. As mentioned before, because the output is too low, the current research direction is the radiation machine developed by Stark. "

"Second, and a newly discovered problem, is that the soil is not good." Pamela snapped her fingers and said: "We need to inject energy into the plants during their growth, but if the plants are still planted on ordinary land, the energy It will dissipate very quickly.”

"Isn't it said that continuous radiation is used for perfusion? As long as the perfusion is maintained, wouldn't it be enough?" Schiller asked.

"That's too wasteful." Pamela said helplessly: "Although the magic energy in this universe is still sufficient, it cannot be wasted like this. Isn't this equivalent to wasting money?"

“Can’t it be recycled?”

"This is a research direction, but so far there is no clue. It is a bit troublesome to recycle it in natural soil. We are studying how to use radiation to allow the soil to preserve energy and provide a way for plants to absorb it."

"This is not bad." Schiller said: "The growth of plants is always inseparable from soil, water and sunlight. It is much better to think of ways to manipulate these three things than to forcefully pour energy into the plants."

"That's the problem. We've tried it. Water doesn't work. Although it can bring energy into plants, the conversion efficiency is too low and uncontrollable. Neither does sunlight. Magical light will cause mutations in plants. It will be helpful for me to study Cabbage Beating 5.0.”

Pamela touched her chin and said in thought: "We are conducting different soil analysis to see which kind of soil has a stronger affinity for magic. I think the soil that is originally more fertile and suitable for planting should also perform well in this aspect... "

"Does it have to be planted on the soil?" Schiller said: "If there are other things with strong magic affinity, can't the plants be planted there?"

"Theoretically it's not possible. You can't get a piece of magic metal and make plants grow from it, right? It's unscientific, uh, I mean it's not magic."

Pamela waved her hand impatiently and said, "It is precisely because of the stability of plants that they can become a carrier of magic and be eaten and absorbed by humans without causing poisoning or cell infection."

"If you want to transform a plant that can grow on metal, first of all its stability will be destroyed. What can grow is not necessarily a plant. It's hard to say what the consequences will be if someone eats it."

"Metal is still a bit exaggerated." Schiller said: "Can't we make a compromise? For example, some things may have the potential to grow plants, which is something that is not usually used for plant cultivation..."

Pamela looked at Schiller and asked tentatively: "Do you have any ideas?"

"Yes, there is, but it cannot be known to others. You have to keep it a secret from me." Schiller said in a mysterious way.

Pamela curled her lips and said, "Have I not kept enough secrets for you?"

Schiller stared at her and then said, "Are those flower fertilizers useful?"

Pamela suddenly realized what he was talking about. She took a breath and said, "You don't want to plant plants on people, do you?"


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