Chapter 82: The Brain of Creatures

Lin tried to manipulate the other limbs of the creature, it was an arthropod creature, with eight arthropods, the size was indeed more than three meters, and there was a pair of wings on the side of the body, the composition of the wings was very strange, like two large leaves, and the mouth was round and could be opened widely, obviously a creature good at devouring.

Lin had never seen anything like it in the Pinnacle Forest, it was probably a species endemic to the area, and it was rather strange, with no joints on its body, and it felt like a stone with wings.

Lin uses a brain reader to control the actions of the creature, looking around her surroundings.

Now in the woods, I don't know where it is, and the Inca swarm doesn't know where it lives, it's a completely strange underground world.

The head worm didn't know what was going on here, it only read a small amount of information from the brain cells of Montezuma's globule, and Lin estimated that Montezuma not only hid some of the cells, but also digested some of the cells by itself, so that the head worm would never be able to obtain the information.

Montezuma's little ball that envelops brain cells is just some kind of trigger mechanism, and it contains quite few memories, and it is constructed to automatically send messages to the Inca swarm when the brain worm reads the message, but so far, the Inca swarm has not reacted.

Speaking of which, the Aztec worm will not be ruined by Montezuma's death, the deep sand bus will give birth to a new leader because of the death of the leader, I don't know if this new leader will inherit Montezuma's memory, generally speaking, they will not inherit without a direct reproductive relationship, but if Montezuma placed his own brain cells in the deep sand bus in advance, it would be difficult to say......

For now, let's focus on this underground world first.

The creature that Lin occupies now is of a strange size, and it is very troublesome to control. So Lynn intends to make more penetrators. Eat the creature completely. Create your own class and start exploring......

This process did not take long, and Lynn quickly devoured every cell in the creature's body, and after all the nutrients were concentrated, a new class was born.

The creature is oval-shaped, with a body of more than two meters in length, and can fly in airbags and jets.

It is called 'Brain Hunter', and it has a number of small units called 'Needle Bee'. The purpose of this small wasp is to invade the opponent's brain, in addition to another flying collector for dismantling and research.

It was difficult for Lynn's large troops to enter this place without affecting the Inca Swarm, so Lynn had to rely on this class to explore here and increase the number of Lynn troops in a special way.

The Brain Hunter flew over the Fern Woods, and Lin planned to look for the Inca swarm first, and the glowing creatures at the top of the cave would be studied next time, it would be quite troublesome to study them.

In the jungle not far ahead, Lin saw a huge home tree, and there were many home trees in this underground world. Each one is more than two hundred meters apart, in their intervals. It was overgrown with dense fern trees.

A homestead tree is about fifty meters in diameter, and if the homestead tree here is as hollow as the one outside, it can inhabit quite a few creatures, but Lynn feels that it is unlikely to be empty......

The Brain Hunter flew towards the nearest home tree, flying over this underground jungle, Lin felt that the temperature here was very close to the ground, the kind of warm temperature that had just melted the ice and snow, but there was obviously no snow or rain here, I wonder what these plants rely on to get water?

Suddenly, Lin heard the sound of the water, and saw that the jungle below was divided by a large river about five meters wide, and the torrent of the river continued to flow from north to south.

Lynn tells the Brain Hunter to slowly descend above the river and releases the Collector to drink some of the water.

After recovering the collectors, Lin analyzed the composition of the water, and sure enough, this water is the same as seawater, which contains a lot of impurities that only seawater has, but the sea should be in the south, why is this river from north to south?

'Bang'! Suddenly, a fish creature jumped out of the water, and it opened its mouth to bite the Brain Hunter on the water's surface, but the Brain Hunter rose faster, and the fish pounced.

It's a marine fish with a stupid name called 'lungfish', a sea creature whose brain-hunter quickly opens a small hole in the cortex and shoots a small, only centimeter-long spike at the lungfish in the water.

The spike is small, but it has a full jet propulsion system, and it also carries the penetrator, which rushes into the lungs' gills at great speed after entering the water, and then finds a soft spot to inject the penetrator inside the spike.

The lungfish didn't know it was invaded, and it slowly swam away, and the Brain Hunter slowly rose to the air, continuing to move towards his goal.

The Penetrator will slowly grow into the body of the lungfish, and then, as before, eventually take over the creature's brain, creating a Brain Reader to manipulate the creature, or eat the creature.

This method seems to be very terrifying, taking advantage of the fact that the immune cells of other creatures are not strong enough, Lin can let the penetrator invade and then do whatever he wants.

How do you feel like a terrible way...... It's a lot more terrifying than a normal hunt.

The Brain Hunter had approached within thirty meters of the Homestead Tree, and when he looked up, the Homestead Tree's countless branches and leaves that grew on its sides and were dense like dark clouds obscured all the light, so there were no ferns in this area, the ground was flat rocks and gravel, and a group of salamanders were crawling.

Salamanders were all too common, but these green, half-meter-long salamanders had never been seen on land, so they became the next target of the Brain Hunter, who once again aimed at one of the salamanders and shot small spikes.

When the spikes released the penetrator, Lin was besieged by the immune system, but instead of using immune cells, the salamander filled the blood with a strong toxin, as soon as the penetrator came into contact with this toxin, it would be dissolved a large piece of flesh and blood, while the salamander's own cells were not affected, relying on this ability, it killed the invading penetrator lightly.

It's funny, it's true that some organisms have strong immune systems, but how?

The Brain Hunter opened a large hole in his body and shot out a bee-like unit: the 'Stinging Bee', whose tail was like a coiled silk thread, flew to the salamander's head, stretched its tail out, and stabbed into the salamander's ear holes.

While arthropods usually rely on tentacles or body hair to sense sound, reptiles and salamanders rely on small holes on the sides of their heads to sense sound, which Lynn calls 'ear piercings'.

The stinging bee digs its tail deep into the ear piercing and lays down some eggs, which soon extend a large number of tentacles and insert them into the inner wall of the ear piercing, sucking the salamander's bodily fluids.

As soon as they feel the toxin, they will retract their tentacles, and then after a while the toxin will disperse and continue to suck, because it is impossible for the salamander to secrete the toxin into the ear hole, so the salamander cannot kill them, and in the process of sucking, Lin will also inhale a small amount of the toxin and break it down, and will soon be able to find a way to resist.

After the method of resistance is completed, the eggs will split open, giving birth to a small brain reader, who will dig into the salamander's body with tentacles and swim to its brain.

No matter what kind of immune system it is, Lynn has a way to deal with it, and the usual cellular immune system is the simplest.

When the brain reader reached the brain, Lin suddenly noticed that a large group of creatures suddenly ran out on the other side of the tree, and it was ...... The basic class of the Inca Swarm: Black Bee!

Finally met the Inca swarm.

Lin asked the brain hunters to raise a little to avoid being noticed by them, only to see that the black bees surrounded the salamanders, and the salamanders were frightened and piled up together, and roared at the black bee swarm, Lin found that the black bees of the Inca swarm did not come forward to attack, but carried dozens of fat insects that spit silk, and they kept spitting silk threads on the pile of salamanders, and with the accumulation of silk threads, these salamanders were slowly stuck to their hands, feet and bodies, and could no longer move.

Then, the black bee colony stepped forward and dragged the encased salamanders back.

Including the salamander that was occupying the brain.

The Brain Hunters flew over the Inca swarm, and Lynn found them walking to the base of the Homestead Tree, a cave less than half a meter in diameter, and they carried all the salamanders into it.

It seems that the Brain Hunter can't continue to follow, and the nest of the Inca swarm may be inside the Homestead tree, so is it really hollow?

Lynn began to turn to the Brain Reader inside the salamander's brain, allowing it to quickly devour the salamander's brain and dissolve its eyeballs, replacing them with Lynn's own eyeballs, which Lynn needed to observe the environment inside the tree hole.

But the move couldn't be fast, and by the time Lynn was about to finish her eyeball, the Inca swarm had already carried the salamander to a very deep place.

You may see a lot less of it, but that's okay.

Fortunately, there were not many threads attached to the salamander's eyes, and Lin could see her surroundings clearly, and now, the black bees were carrying the pile of salamanders, including Lin, in a wooden cave passage that was not very spacious, and there was nothing special around, but it was very bright, and it seemed that something was illuminating.

Eventually, the Inca swarm moved the salamanders to a more spacious place, which appeared to be a room in a tree hollow, more than ten meters wide, and seemed to be a place for food.

Lynn saw that there were all kinds of fish, arthropods, reptiles, and other creatures, all of which were trapped in a large number of silk threads, which were still alive except for the fish, and in addition to this, there were also a large number of plant leaves and seeds, which the Inca worm swarm had piled up in the room, as if they were not afraid of rotting.

The salamanders were also piled up with the fish, and then the swarm walked away, and when they left the room, they brought a log to block the door of the room, and the place suddenly became dark......

…… So, let's start exploring. (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please go to read. )

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