Chapter Thirty-Nine: Waiting for the Dragon of Death

Tucker placed the egg seven meters away from the Dumesa tree, and then surrounded it with a circle of carved stones.

Lynn's little flyer followed it, watching Tucker with curiosity, and after setting up the stones, it began to dance again.

Lin noticed that it was jumping differently than she had seen before, first raising its paws, then wagging its tail, and then shouting, "San! Ratch! ”

It means light, but I don't know what it's called for.

Speaking of which, Tucker does quite a lot of weird moves, and so does his race, why? Does this have anything to do with their high intelligence? The head worm also does a lot of strange movements, but Lin can understand why it does this, but Tucker's movements, Lin doesn't understand at all, they don't seem to make any sense at all, but they just like to do it......

Tucker jumped for a hundred seconds or so, and then he was lying on the ground, his head against the tree, and then his mouth touching the ground, because it was standing behind it, and its mouth was not in the water.

After doing this series of actions, it shouted to the tree, "Oh! "After that, I didn't do anything.

Tucker was initially standing, standing against the tree for nearly 10,000 seconds, then lying down to rest and drinking some of the water that was still in his bag.

Then he just lay there and stared at the tree.

It didn't seem to have any desire to go out, nor did it want to find something to eat, so it just stayed here, staring at the egg and the Dumesa tree.

In this way, a day and night had passed, and Tucker had not moved, although sometimes he did. But he had no intention of leaving......

After two days and nights. Lynn noticed that Tucker's body was visibly weakened. Although it can last a long time without eating food or moving, it can do so without drinking water...... It may not be more than a few days and nights......

Even Tucker himself understands this, but it just doesn't move...... It seems to have the idea of dying? In addition to reproduction, ordinary creatures basically value their own lives the most, but why is Tucker like this? It wasn't the egg, and Lynn wondered why there was an intact egg there.

At this time, Lin had been slowly moving her troops from the root to the trunk, which took a long time to grow as she fought. By this time, a large number of Lynn's troops had gathered into a ball in the trunk of the tree, and began to absorb the surrounding nutrients to grow.

It will take some time to grow to the size of a pterosaur, after all, the Dumesha tree is not willing to be obediently fed, it not only attacks with sword fleas, but also secretes a large amount of toxin, determined to drive away this 'parasite'.

At the same time, Lin wanted to form a new class, a different class from the previous Pterodactyls.

And I want to see it too...... Does Tucker have a limit? Will it stay here until it dies? Or will they go looking for food when they can't stand it?

This one seems quite interesting, this creature is full of unknown behavior.

This is followed by the third day and night...... During this period. Tucker still didn't move, and Lynn noticed that occasionally some Mao Yu or something would run here. Some of them will drink water from the ground and get petrified, while some of them look older and know not to drink water.

It seems that Mao Yu also relies on learning to grow, which does not feel appropriate for Mao Yu, a small species with a fast pace of life, and the meat cutting ants never seem to come here, and it seems that they understand the dangers here.

And Tucker wasn't interested in catching them even when he saw them dangling in front of his eyes, it was still there...... Idle.

It didn't have anything special, and Lynn even wondered if it was poisoned, but in fact there was nothing wrong with its body, it was just in a daze.

At present, he has not weakened to a certain extent, so he needs to continue to observe.

Lin also asked the flyer to walk around, and found that the corpse of the white skeletal dragon had begun to decompose, and for the two white skeletal dragons, Lin thought that there was a reason why they fled separately at the time, and that they might be doing a 'gamble'.

The gamble is to hope that Tucker will drink the water that the Dumesha tree has been soaked with petrified toxins, but if the two of them run in one direction, Tucker will catch up, and the roots of the Dumesha tree will follow, and they will die together......

So, the two white dragons fled separately, and they sacrificed one of them to keep the other alive? It felt like the right intention, except they didn't seem to think of Lynn's pterosaur as Tucker's companion at the time.

As for the rest of the unclear, such as the large number of skeletons that had been eaten by the meat cleavers, and the large pile of fragments and a whole egg......

By the fourth day and night, Tucker had shown a more pronounced state of weakness, mainly dehydration, but he still had no intention of leaving.

For the fifth day and night, Tucker was still there, staring at the eggs and the trees, motionless.

Is it waiting for the egg to hatch? However, Lynn speculated that it might take dozens of days and nights for the thing to hatch, and it was obviously difficult for Tucker to survive to that point...... If this continues......

On the sixth day, the leader of the dragon clan who was outside had already left with the rest of the clan, and they had been in the place where Tucker and Lin had fallen for several days and nights, but in the end they had not found a way to go down, so they planned to leave.

But Tucker was still like that.

The seventh day and night.

Lynn thinks maybe it's time to end the observation, Tucker really wants to die here, and Lynn doesn't know what the motive for this move is, maybe it has something to do with the egg? No matter how much it was, it was now dying, and it looked as thin as a white dragon, its whole body was weak, and its head was on the verge of stopping, and it seemed that it was time to come out......

"Click......" The trunk of the Dumesha tree slowly cracked, and a large amount of sap splashed out of it, and Tucker, who was almost unconscious, suddenly became a little energetic when he saw this scene, and he wanted to support his body, but he did not have the strength.

In the cracked trunk, a tentacle first reached out, and it squeezed open the bark on both sides, opening the crack wider, and then the whole body came out......

The creature floated slowly in the air, its expression becoming more and more tense as it approached Tucker.

"Tucker."

The creature made the exact same sound as a pterosaur, as Lynn used to call it, and immediately after hearing it, she ...... Fainted.

It seems to be very, very excited.

The creature stabbed its tentacles into Tucker's body, injecting Tucker with the vast amount of nutrients that Lynn had obtained from within the Dumesha tree.

I guess it will be fine soon...... (To be continued......)