Chapter Seventy-Eight: The Mystery

At that time, the head worm will always remember.

Waves of lava suddenly appeared, destroying large swaths of the jungle, and flames spread through the forest, enveloping the rocky mountains inhabited by most of the tribes.

Before the lava erupted, there was indeed some feeling of an earthquake, but after that, the lava exploded instantly, and it was too late for the Mayan people to react.

Beneath the ruined lava, the Brain Worm led the nearly extinct horde into the Twisted Jungle to establish a new home in a hollow giant tree known as the 'Homestead Tree'.

The Brain Worm has lived in the Home Tree for a long time, and this giant tree is nearing the end of its lifespan, but it is still able to live, and as the only remaining Brain Worm, it intends to restore the prosperity of the community here.

But because it was a sudden earthquake, the head worm fell into the abyss......

The Mayan people were almost completely ruined.

The Chibucha found the head worm and brought it back to the nest, and the head worm found that although these crystal-covered insects were very intelligent, they could not communicate, and the Chibucha worm placed the head worm in the center of the nest and kept feeding it with fungi, although it was unpalatable, but the head worm was able to live.

During the period of the Brain Worm's disappearance, its colony began to slowly die out until Mketu was born.

Montezuma also suddenly received a message at this time, and this particular message suddenly entered his mind like an electric wave.

Montezuma was puzzled at first when he suddenly knew that the Brain Worm was being consumed by lava, but he quickly dispatched the Deep Sand Bus to approach the Twisted Jungle, only to find that the Twisted Jungle was still surrounded by the scent of the Mayan Race. This struck Montezuma rather strangely. After thinking about it. In the end, it still had no intention of going into the jungle.

These scents are certainly not painted by the Mayan population, and the reason for the persistence of the smell is precisely the Chibucha worms that have picked up the head bugs, which mimic the scents of the Mayan tribe and paint them on the edge of the twisted jungle, preventing the Aztec worms from entering.

The Chibucha Worms used to be a people who lived on the ground, but they turned underground because they were attacked by the Aztecs, and they know the Aztecs well. They also knew that the failure of the Aztec worms was due to the Mayan population, so they used the head worm to create a protective scent for them, which is why they scratched the head worm.

Of course, Montezuma didn't know that it was the Chibucha bug, and it thought that the Twisted Jungle had always been occupied by the Mayans, and because the smell was always there, it didn't believe that the Mayans had been destroyed.

The Aztec Worms did not have a good time in the Pinnacle Forest and the various territories of the desert, where the climate was harsh and life was difficult, so Montezuma was constantly watching the Twisted Jungle. Eager to go back there.

This surveillance went on for a long, long time, on a certain day. The Deep Sand Bus was moving around the Twisted Jungle and met Behemoth, and Montezuma had attacked him because he thought Behemoth was just a wild creature, but he didn't realize that it was Lynn's main unit.

Montezuma had already noticed by that time that the smell of the Mayan tribe was slowly fading and then disappearing.

The reason for the disappearance of the smell was the destruction of the qibucha worm, and the appearance of Lin changed this qiฤ“ situation.

Unbeknownst to Montezuma, it began to wonder that the Maya might have left, but because winter was approaching, it did not attack, but waited until spring to attack.

Unexpectedly, this attack caused Lynn to fight back, Montezuma took Lynn for the Mayan tribe, although it counterattacked, but failed, and finally decided to flee to the giant pit of the Inca swarm and ask for help.

Then it failed to escape and was captured by Lynn to this place......

After reading the brain and ending the story together, Montezuma's weak body collapsed in front of the head worm.

The head worm rolled in front of the displayer and said to Lin: "Brain, memory, read successfully, discard useless information, only say useful information, combine your own deeds, form a complete story, and convey it to Lin." โ€

The head worm has a special ability, which can completely extract the memory information in the brain of a creature by contact, and this information has been stored in the brain cells, and Lin has been studying the way to obtain memories, but I didn't expect the head worm to do this.

The head worm will kill the creature being read, and it must first touch the other person's brain before it can do so, which means that the head must be dissected, so that it will die anyway.

Combined with the story of the head worm and Montezuma's memories, the only strange point in the development of this qiฤ“ is the Inca swarm, the head worm does not know the Inca swarm, and in the long-term life records of its group, there are only a few recorded information, and those information are very vague.

Why does this creature live in a giant crater in the desert? Why is there no interest in the Twisted Jungle, and why is Montezuma covered in lava after communicating with the Inca Swarm? Don't...... Is this the work of the Inca swarm?

However, the head worm said that in Montezuma's memory, there was almost no information about the Inca swarm, and only some of the information that Montezuma had communicated with the Inca swarm, and later Montezuma knew that the Mayan tribe had destroyed Miรจ, and the head worm said that Montezuma had received a signal, but he did not know the source and details of this signal, and Lin thought that this was also related to the Inca swarm.

But according to Montezuma's previous words, it should have known about the Inca swarm, and Lynn remembered what it had said: "Lava, it's because of me." And: "You will die because of your strength." โ€

And when it finally escaped, it actually tried to escape to the giant pit of the Inca swarm.

It must have something to do with the Inca swarm, and Montezuma knew absolutely about the Inca swarm.

But there is no detailed information about the Inca swarm? Isn't the reading memory of the brain worm incomplete? This is unlikely, as it can read quite a bit of detail, and the thing about the Inca swarm should be quite important, it is impossible not to read.

In short, the destruction of the head zerg group now seems to have something to do with the Inca swarm, could it be that they made the lava?

Unlikely...... Lynn had never seen a species that could live in lava.

But what did they do to make the head worms unable to perceive earthquakes...... Possibly.

The head worms recalled the situation at that time, which was indeed quite strange, not only did they not know, but the nearby wildlife did not react at all, so it should not be considered a normal situation.

In short, it is necessary to study the Inca swarm.

This Montezuma should also be studied again.

Thinking about it, Lynn took Montezuma's body back to Behemoth, and Behemoth flew back in the direction of the Pinnacle Forest.

Although the brain worm read the brain, the whole story is basically understood, but there are still many unclear points.

Halfway through the circuit, Lynn dismantles Montezuma's internal structure again, and this time when she disintegrates, Lynn discovers something strange, behind Montezuma's brain, there is a small ball of chitin about a centimeter in diameter.

Lynn, for sure, had never seen such a structure before, and when Lynn dissolved the shell of the chitinous sphere, she found it inside...... A bunch of brain cells!

Why is there a bunch of Montezuma's brain cells in this ball? Could it be......

It occurred to Lynn that this might have happened when Behemoth flew to the head worm's dwelling, and Montezuma had wrapped a small part of his brain in chitin, so that the information would not be read by the head worm.

I see...... No wonder Lynn feels that the information of the brain worm is a little incomplete, is this the reason? I didn't expect Montezuma to use this way, it has a very strong control over the cells in the body.

After Lin told the head worm with the displayer, the head worm also looked very surprised, and it seemed that it didn't know that Montezuma actually had this ability.

Now we have to go back to the brain worm and let it read the information in this little piece of brain cell.

Behemoth turned around and flew towards the rocky mountain of the head worm, but he flew out of a distance just now, and now he can't return so quickly, and he feels a little troublesome, and he should have decomposed directly at the place where the head worm was located.

As night approached, Behemoth flew to the rocky mountain of the head worm and read the information about the Montezuma brain cell cluster to the brain worm.

As the head worm read the message, it suddenly had a surprised feeling, and it said to Lynn, "Inca swarm...... Ancient, massive, incomprehensible, and irresistible, they have received the signal at the time of interpretation. โ€

"What do you mean?" Lynn was a little puzzled.

The head worm said: "Montezuma, hide the information, and when I read it, the information comes out, and the Inca swarm receives the information." โ€

Inca swarm...... Got the message?

"They hide underground, live underground, and build a community underground. โ€

As he spoke, the head worm rolled on the ground, and it drew a huge crater, and the bottom of the pit was empty, and there was a long cave.

Hearing this, Lynn suddenly noticed that the flyers who were observing the giant pit of the Inca swarm saw that there was some strange phenomenon in the swarm there.

A large number of Inca swarms emerged from the burrows in the staircase, gathered together, and jumped into the water of the pits.

What are they doing?

The flyer flew into the crater and observed the strange phenomenon, and Lin saw that the water in the pit was slowly decreasing, as if they had made a hole under the pit, and a whirlpool appeared in the water, which swept all the insects around it.

Indeed, as the head worm said, the bottom of the pit is a hole.

There were also many swarms of insects jumping into the water on the stairs around them, and Lynn thought they all wanted to enter the whirlpool, maybe it was indeed their lair or something.

But the head worms say they got the signal...... What's going on? (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please go to read. )

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