Chapter 21: Mutation

[Mania has a mutation]

[Mania develops resistance to cold environments]

[Mania has gained basic cold resistance (plague trait)]

[The airborne transmission ability of mania has been further improved, greatly increasing the ability of mania to spread in dry environments]

[Mania has been adapted to a dry environment (plague characteristic)]

[The manic symptoms of mania are further deepened, causing a series of complications in the infected person]

[Mania gets a mental breakdown (disease symptoms)]

[Mania gets restlessness (disease symptoms)]

[Mania gets stubbornness (disease symptoms)]

[The deranged symptoms of mania are further intensified, causing the infected person to have more severe symptoms]

[Mania gets blood collapse (disease symptoms)]

[Mania begins to stabilize]

Roland looked at the large system prompt that appeared in front of him, and then looked at the bright red [Mania Current Infected Population: 8729], revealing a somewhat toothache expression.

In just one night, the Great Fissure area has completely fallen. Even if Roland didn't know the specifics of the area, he knew what a chaotic area it had become.

Roland really didn't expect the blood of dusk to get out of control after it spread through the air.

The Plague Nest of the Dead Raven could theoretically be cultivated on anything that met the definition of "plague". And it's not just a petri dish for germs.

If it weren't for the blood sugar, Roland would not have been able to tame the blood of dusk. And after he succeeded in taming, sepsis became a symptom of it.

The Blood of Twilight is indeed a plague that is extremely difficult to immune. Even if it's a gold-level powerhouse. If you are infused with the blood of Dusk, you will also lose your will and turn into Dusk for a very short time.

Theoretically, Roland should be able to control these twilight people. But Roland was sorry to find out. Even if Edward has been killed by himself, he still can't control these twilight dependents.

Dusk is dusk after all. If it was that easy to deal with, he wouldn't call it dusk.

In the variations of these symptoms, Roland can see most of the meaning.

Because mania has not encountered an environment that might make it resistant to heat and humidity to adapt to such properties, its mutation is only in the direction of cold and dry.

This is actually relatively easy for the Blood of Dusk.

The real enemy of the blood of dusk is the high temperature - the degree of steaming is not enough, at least a thousand degrees of open flame is required to kill the blood of dusk. After Roland added mutated traits to it, anything that couldn't kill mania only made him stronger.

And the symptom of mania is actually quite a high-level symptom. Except for the symptoms of septic blood obtained by septic blood sugar, mania is the natural symptom of the blood of dusk.

A normal plague, if you want to point out mania, you must first point out restlessness, which is the basic symptom of most mental symptoms, and then point out anxiety upwards. Then point out the mental weakness and stubbornness to the left and right, and there is a certain chance that you can mutate into mania.

If you fail, it's easy to mutate into depression. These two symptoms belong to the same level of symptoms, and if you get one of them, you can't get the other.

It's like diarrhea and constipation...... You can't point out diarrhea and constipation at the same time, but of course, if you do point out this combination of symptoms, it must have a strong effect......

In order to ensure a success rate, you can point out stubbornness and aggressiveness. According to metaphysicians, the chances of such mania are higher, but Roland has not experimented with it......

But Roland can at least know. I guess what that I haven't seen before, I mean.

It is about being born with a very high level of symptoms like mania, but it will appear when there is no underlying symptom foundation, which is not enough for the minimum base symptoms.

However, according to Roland's speculation. The "deepening symptoms" he triggered did not get all the symptoms at the grassroots level. Because Roland didn't get anxious.

The plague that Roland had cultivated in the previous Death Raven was also a plague of the spiritual department. At that time, Roland did not point out mania. While mania is good as a third-order symptom, in Roland's view, it's far less good than depression.

At the very least, depression can be combined with fever, headache, and muscle aches to mutate into fatigue. Coupled with the scattered symptoms of fanaticism and insomnia, it can finally mutate into the big killer of "death from overwork".

It is the only one that kills more than a third of the people in an area before people become aware of the harmful symptoms. While this symptom is highlighted, the previous symptoms can also be perceived as mental weakness or immune dysfunction.

This can be regarded as a plague developed by Roland. There were a few times in the later stages of the Plague Revival, but unfortunately, like other plagues, they were taken back by the Mentor after the Plague Revival was over.

Roland once wanted to recreate it, but after thinking about it for a while, Roland decided to put aside the idea that it was useless except for beeping. It and Roland's purpose conflicted. Roland wanted to make the world realize that they were dying, and such a plague that killed people extremely hidden would not have the effect Roland wanted.

On the contrary, Farina's bloodstain syndrome is more in line with Roland's requirements. And Roland also happened to have septicemia.

Because Roland already has septicemia, there is no need for anemia. After mutating hemophilia, if you point out the itching and broken skin, at least the appearance of "blood stains" will be formed. Easy and enjoyable.

The reason why bloodstain syndrome is terrible is basically because it is difficult to exempt and the transmission routes are very diverse, and the symptoms are the weakest aspect of bloodstain syndrome.

What really made Roland feel unclear was the "blood collapse".

Roland had never heard of this symptom. But in the literal sense of the word, it seems to be a very serious symptom......

After all, it is also a superior symptom of genetic derangement.

It should be Roland's mania that happened to collide with the genetic derangement of evolutionary conditions and completed an evolution.

But that's all there is to mania. Mania has begun to stabilize, indicating that its potential has been largely tapped, and it is almost impossible to mutate new symptoms.

"Huh...... I'm really looking forward to it. ”

Roland smiled slightly, the corners of his mouth raised.

Honestly, Roland really wanted to see what had become of it. It's a pity that Roland's only means of monitoring the plague is the number of infected people.

Roland had a hunch that perhaps mania alone would kill the Tree of Affliction without developing a new plague.

Of course, the specific plan has to wait for Elukado to explain to Roland what the symptoms of the infected are, and whether the lethality of the bloodline collapse is strong......

Now that Roland had reached the border of Fararuo, he could even faintly see the vague barrier that enveloped Karar.

In terms of time, it takes less than twenty minutes to walk further on to enter Carral.

On the other hand, the Great Rift has become a real purgatory on earth.

Alienated humanoid monsters roam the streets, destroying everything they can see. Blazing flames burned in the city, crimson flames clinging to the buildings and burning slowly but persistently, causing the air in the city to transpirate and distort, blurring vision.

Without Elukado's hands at all, the wizard towers collapsed one by one.

If Roland could see these monsters in person, he would be shocked.

Because of the monsters that are wreaking havoc in the city, they look exactly like the Twilight Bearers in the Lost Christmas version! (To be continued.) )