135 In-depth research

Allen's attitude towards a plant that can be attacked is noncommittal - after all, although it sounds good and instructive, it doesn't have much effect.

His own interpretation of Zyra's legacy is that it summons an attacking plant, and this mutated plant may give him a little inspiration, and even allow him to understand the legacy of other heroes, but it is only useful - in other words, it is just the beginning, and it is not very useful.

But plant activation is completely different – especially in this temporary situation.

While it may sound like a bit loo not to be permanently activated, that's what matters – creating life is never easy.

If it is fully activated, then the resources and mana consumed are naturally massive, but the short-term activation does not consume less, and it also means that the battle is changing rapidly - these temporary activation things, whether it is autonomous offense or defense, are greatly improved.

If Thelma hadn't come over and begged for chili peppers to make hot pot, probably Allen's activation would have almost disappeared after the potion derivation - is this a foodie saving the world?

Although it seems that this activation has a big drawback, and the aggressive plants become timid after living, it is not impossible to change - compared to this problem, if activation is the big thing.

It's like building something to break down – repairs to fix failures are certainly easier than manufacturing.

After testing a few times without any breakthrough findings, Alan maintained the activity of the soon-to-be-mundane pepper while picking up a large pot of peppers and running towards his professor's office.

When Alan ran to his professor's office with a small half of the pepper that had already been picked, Professor Sprout was admiring the few precious crops he had just gotten back—one of which the professor had been studying for a long time without finding a sample, and this time the other party was bleeding profusely.

For this reason, the professor was in a pretty good mood - until he saw the pepper that was missing half of the fruit in Alan's hand.

"Wait—Alan, don't tell me this stuff exploded, I don't want to hear about a horrific attack on campus. ”

"Of course not—Professor, ignore the missing peppers, they don't matter—it's the plant itself. ”

Allen's words were naturally credible, so the professor immediately began to examine the plants, and then, an exclamation came out: "God—is it activated?"

The professor's gaze was directly fixed on Allen, his eyes were half shocked and half joy: "How did you do it? This seems to be a temporary activation instead of a direct activation - this is something that many wizards have studied for a long time without progress!"

This is, of course, a key research object – because when plants are activated, the study of plant habits and cultivation is a great progress. Think about it, when a plant is temporarily activated, it can choose its own environment without having to spend the wizards' time researching it, and even if necessary, it can be quite simple to transfer - after one activation. These little creatures will pull out their roots and walk over on their own, and you won't have to worry about them changing positions at night due to lack of moonlight.

"I didn't do anything – it had been there since I went back, and I felt like I needed to lay the groundwork before I could study it. So, I suspect something went wrong with your previous restriction. ”

"Restricting the technique?" the professor snapped - although she recognized Allen's strength, the flower pot had been handled before it was handed over to Allen, which was necessary to prevent it from hurting people in the crowd. Could this really be the reason?

Professor Sprout picked up a pot of plants and did the same once, and then they both looked at the pot with expectant eyes—unfortunately, it didn't move at all.

"Isn't that right? It can't be - that's the only variable. Wait – it's the potted plant!"

Just as Alan thought about it, Professor Sprout also showed a look of sudden realization on his face, and then, a pot of peppers that had not been touched was brought over, and after doing the same treatment, Alan concentrated all his energy on this pot of plants-Sure enough, with the effect of restrictive herbal solvents, the more active this pot of peppers turned out, and even began to dance rhythmically under the light of the potted plants in the room, and in the end, there was even a tendency to pull out the root system- Apparently, it seems to want to be closer to the sun.

Then Allen's shoulder was slammed - Professor Sprout was not a thin man, and in a moment of pleasure, she used a little more force.

Ignoring Allen's reaction that even though Galen's physique was added to his trembling, Sprout's face was full of joy: "You go back with your plants first, pretend that nothing happened, I will have an exchange and exchange with Professor Dai next, if nothing else, we will be busy next." ”

Discovery and use are two different things—at least 99 percent of wizards approve of it.

There is no doubt that the activation of this plant is not only related to the subsequent inhibitors, but also to the previous induction - this is not a small problem.

The whole of their next effort should be devoted to eliminating the false options in order to obtain the simplest and most versatile method of plant revitalization, which will be measured in years.

But Allen's attention at the moment was not on that - because of the rare prompt from the system.

"Inherit the legacy, Timo - 3/3, unlockable!"

"Gain the Legacy, Zyra - 6/3, unlockable!"

That's right, just because of the discovery of an activated plant, Allen, who didn't study the information again, directly unlocked two inheritances - among them, Zyra's inheritance is still unlocked twice, which means that the inheritance can be upgraded.

Tradition and magic are not in conflict - they complement each other at a high level.

Is this just based on discoveries, and if we could study them all – what would it be?

But it's not surprising to think about it, after all, it's the best botanical research at the top.

Maybe the others were a little ahead, but it definitely didn't work out - if none of this kind of research helped the lineage, then Allen's legacy of this influence was almost at the end of its time, and he had to rely on his own efforts to study it.

After being stunned for a long time, another professor was already happily over, and she suddenly felt that today was quite lucky - only five plants, in exchange for such a big discovery, it was worth it!

So, she looked at Alan in a good mood, and felt more and more that this little wizard was very talented, so she asked, "The pepper over there—did you do research?"