Chapter 22: The Battle of Fungi

A bomb flew through the dark sky and landed in the Kibucha swarm......

'Boom! ’

Before the Chibucha insects could react, they were overwhelmed by a strong explosion, and instead of a shock wave, the bomb exploded a strong paralyzing toxin that seeped into the Chibucha worms' breathing holes, causing them to begin to paralyze their nerves, and one by one they fell to the ground.

The attack without warning covered almost all of the Chibucha bugs, but some escaped into the mushroom jungle.

Monte II looked at the situation in amazement, because the poison gas used by Lin was aimed at the Chibucha and had no effect on it, and when it saw that the Chibucha had fallen, it immediately began to struggle frantically, and it knew very well that this was an excellent opportunity.

However, the mushroom seemed to be very sticky, and it couldn't get it open, and even if it broke free and escaped, Lynn could track it.

Behemoth slowly lifted up on the beach and flew towards the target, and as she flew through the jungle, Lynn heard a high-pitched cry coming from the jungle, and a large number of Chibcha bugs were screaming and running down there, and Lynn felt their fearful thoughts, and they might think that something else was coming to invade their island.

Is that true......

Lin didn't know what they had to do with fungi, but even if the fungi became more 'peaceful' here, if they still wanted to spread outside, they would have to destroy all the fungi.

Behemoth flew to the location of the glade, and Monte II, who was glued to the mushroom, also saw a huge figure in the air, at this moment. Its thoughts instantly turned terrified. Struggle even more constantly......

It has memories of Montezuma. So 'remember' when Behemoth used to attack them.

Behemoth landed slowly, stretched out his devouring tentacles, plucked Monte II from the ground along with the mushrooms behind him, and swallowed it.

Lin then proceeded to devour a large number of paralyzed kibcha worms on the ground, which were mainly used for research, and Lin wanted to see how dependent they were on fungi, if not very high, and could be thrown on other islands. At the same time, see if the head worms understand what they mean.

But now let's ask what happened to Monte II......

Lynn neutralized the mushroom's viscosity with a slime that allowed it to break away from it, and Monte II was swallowed alone into one of Behemoth's abdominal sacs, which contained only a large number of tentacles and a displayer.

Monte II didn't seem to have the 'courage' as Montezuma, and it was shaking all the time when it was swallowed, which was a clear expression of fear, and Lynn didn't care so much, just letting the viewer show the image of the mushroom grove below, and the image of the ship that was adrift at sea.

At the same time, he asked it, "Things, memories." Experienced. ”

"Ruined miè...... Leave. Monte II made a small noise.

What does it mean?

"Leave me, ruined miè." Monte II suddenly raised his voice: "Leave." Don't track, end the war, the race, will be extinct, I look for a new world, a new life. ”

I see, does it mean that 'ruining miè' refers to Lin? It still has a great fear of Lynn until now, so it is a little troublesome, so Lin continued: "Explain the experience, the departure, the ocean, the island, the fungus, the Chibucha worm, explain that there will be no harm, no fear. ”

With each word Lynn said, the displayer displayed the corresponding pattern, and Monte II seemed to quickly understand what Lynn meant, and though it didn't seem to be very reluctant, it said it anyway......

Monte II began his journey just as Lynn thought, and after a period of sailing at sea, he encountered a storm, and several of his ships were sunk by the storm, and the sails of the one he was on were broken.

Then, he left his ship and came to the island, where he wanted to grow his population, but because he had eaten some mushrooms, he was attacked by the Chibucha Worm, which killed its troops and stuck it to the mushrooms.

In this way, Monte II didn't seem to know much about these Chibcha worms, let alone the meaning of sticking them to the mushroom.

Lin carefully disassembled the mushroom that was sticking to it, and in addition to being extremely sticky, this mushroom also had a large number of filamentous structures, and the ends of these threads were pointed, and the middle was empty, and there was a lot of fungus dust in it......

It's like a syringe for fungus.

So, maybe Monte II was injected with a lot of fungus dust by this mushroom? However, it looked fine now, and then Lynn examined its body carefully, and noticed that there were small wounds in the weak spots in the carapace near Monte II's head.

I see...... It may have been infected by the fungus now, and although it looks like it's fine, no matter so much, let's go in and have a look!

Behemoth's sac protrudes with a tentacle that pierces Monte II's wounds, injecting it with a large number of miniature troops, the Tracers, new classes that are specialized in finding subtle things.

The traffic in the blood vessels is very busy, countless cells and various substances are constantly flowing, and the tracers also swim in the direction of the brain along these channels, and in the process of swimming, detect each of the things that flow through the blood vessels.

Lynn found that the fungus dust was different from the usual ones, they were very small, so they could be hidden anywhere, but the brains were obviously the most suspicious, and they could try to control the brains of Monte II.

In general, there are many immune cells that accumulate in places where there is a foreign body invasion, and Lin has not yet discovered this phenomenon, but some tracers who have reached the part of the brain close to the brain have found some fungi.

The fungi were motionless inside Monte II, and strangely enough, the immune cells seemed to ignore them and instead attacked Lynn's trackers, unable to tell if they were invading objects.

These fungi are now latent, much like a latent parasite, these parasites do not normally attack the host and do not start to move until they reproduce, although it is not known how these fungi do it, but it is no problem to get rid of them all.

Lynn was also going to wake up the paralyzed Chibucha Worms and see if the Head Worms could understand what they were saying, but it was unlikely that they were speaking the same language as the Twisted Jungle kind......

Language is a very complex thing, and some organisms with more complex languages have areas in the brain that specifically process language.

Lin placed the Chibcha bugs in the pouch next to Monte II, and Lin used her tentacles to wake up several of them, which were constantly making various noises when they woke up.

Lin gave the sounds to the head worm who happened to be teaching Wyvern the language, but when Lin was about to put them on......

'Whoosh! ’

Suddenly, there was a small sound outside.

A large number of spikes shot out of the ground, piercing Behemoth's cortex.

This was apparently the work of the Chibucha Worm, and Lin saw a huge number of Chibucha Worms gathered in the clearing below, carrying a small mushroom on their backs.

Suddenly, they all made a noise, and the mushrooms squirted out countless needles at the same time, and these needles pierced Behemoth's abdominal cortex like a torrential rain.

But Lynn didn't feel anything, Behemoth shook her body slightly, and all the needles fell down.

It's really a fragile attack, and the ends of these needles don't seem to be painted with anything, do they really think this kind of attack will be effective?

The shooting of the Chibucha bugs continued for a while before stopping, as if they had run out of needles, and at this moment, a loud noise suddenly sounded in the distance.

Two huge balls with a diameter of about five meters flew from a distance and hit Behemoth's side, the two balls exploded at the moment of impact, and their impact caused Behemoth's body to tilt slightly.

Can this kind of ball still shoot like this? Lynn now felt a large amount of gas around her, which was the poisonous gas released by the ball.

'Bang! ’

Several more balls flew from the jungle, and they crashed into Behemoth's body and burst open, releasing even more poison.

In the poisonous mist, the air around her became blurred, and Lynn asked Behemoth to merge the blowholes and rise high into the air.

Gaining a wider field of vision, Lynn noticed that the spheres that were constantly releasing pompoms in the jungle were gone, and a large crater had appeared in their original place.

The craters look like they're alive, the entrances and inner walls seem to be layers of fungal structures, and the inside of the caverns is dark and deep, and I don't know how deep they are.

The balls were supposed to be using these holes to launch the balls, but is it the fungus attacking? Or is the Chibcha bug attacking?

Either way, they should be given some gifts in return.

Behemoth opened a cannon port sideways, aimed at one of the potholes in the ground, and fired. A small artistic creator.

Three seconds after the artist flew into the pit, a violent explosion suddenly sounded! The entire ground trembled violently, and several large mushroom trees around the entrance of the cave also collapsed, and the fungal structure at the mouth of the pit instantly turned into countless dust and flew into the air under the impact of the shock wave.

After the explosion, all the Kibucha bugs below fled into the jungle in fright, scattered without a trace, and Lynn could feel their fear for sure.

Exploding underground is really effective, but you can't use a shockwave against fungi, you still have to eat them all.

Behemoth then dropped a large number of drop pods, and a large number of troops emerged from the cracked pods.

The next thing is to swallow up the entire island. (To be continued......)

PS: Thank you ~Godmsl~ for the commuter pass~