Chapter 15: The Second Spear-billed Mosquito
The second spear-billed mosquito had a great preparation before attacking, which attracted the attention of the spear-billed mosquitoes that appeared in the cave one after another, and they also discovered the existence of Erhes, and the group turned to face her one after another. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info as if they were afraid of missing out on delicious food, or they were driven by the group consciousness and lacked reasonable thinking, so they followed the action of the second spear-billed mosquito, erected their spear-shaped mouths, vibrated their wings, and scrambled to lock on to Erheth and sprint.
Unfazed, she kept her calm as she counted the number of spear-billed mosquitoes that attacked her. There are about a dozen of them, and if you make good use of your body's excellent dynamic vision, you will definitely be able to dodge.
The spear-billed mosquitoes all put on the same posture and rushed forward, and the momentum was extremely terrifying. With her eyes unblinking, Erhers stares at the swarm of spear-billed mosquitoes, using her newfound high-performance dynamic vision to catch the other's movements.
Erhers stooped down before the spear-billed mosquito in the lead hit her first. The other party threw himself into the air, like the mouth of a spear stuck into the rock wall behind him.
"Huh?"
Erhes let out a puzzled sound, and in the moment when the two sides missed, she noticed that the direction of the spear-billed mosquito attack was a little strange...... The rear followed the attack of the leader, and the spear-billed mosquitoes that had just been attacked, also skipped over the top of Erheth's head, and their sharp spear mouths were all inserted into the cracks in the rock wall, and stuck in the wall.
…… Such a result must have been too neat and smooth, Erhes looked at the scene with a puzzled expression, and his brow furrowed.
Erhes originally thought that the spear-billed mosquitoes that were pressing at the back of the team to attack, saw that the situation in front of him was not right, and immediately changed the purpose of his behavior and put away the assault, but he didn't expect that those spear-billed mosquitoes, like evil in the group, all deliberately crashed into the rock wall.
"Buzz. ”
It was a strange scene, and Erhers was so busy unraveling the strange phenomenon in front of her that she didn't notice another spear-billed mosquito approaching her. Erhers quickly put on a defensive posture, and although she was a step slower, the opponent did not immediately attack, and Erhes was fortunate not to have to pay the price for this omission.
For some reason, the spear-billed mosquito responded to Erhers's actions, but instead circled around her for a while, and flew towards the rock wall. And then, something amazing happened before the eyes of Erhers.
The rock walls are covered with bryophytes that emit blue light, but those plants are not as simple as they seem, and the reason why those plants emit blue light is actually an inducing behavior.
One of the targets of the lure is the spear-billed mosquito, which uses its "photogenicity" to get closer. Erhers also knew that this bryophyte would glow, which is why she chose a corner to face the swarm of spear-billed mosquitoes with her back against the mossy rock wall, in order to use the blue light to distract the spear-billed mosquitoes and make them crash into the rock wall.
Erhers originally thought that the blue light of mosses was to attract the spear-billed mosquitoes to come closer, to take away some of the seeds from the body, and to help the offspring of the moss to reproduce there, just as the nectar of flowers attracts bees, so that the bees can help them reproduce in the process of collecting honey. However, it is not.
The blue light emitted by the moss is indeed intended to attract the spear-billed mosquito, but the purpose is not to reproduce, but to prepare for something hidden underneath so that it can do another thing conveniently.
The thing was earthy brown in color, and it looked like tree roots. It moves, and it moves like a long whip that is nimble.