Infinite Doomsday Start Draws Luodu Mechanic

Chapter 50 This is, fresh seeds?

Okay, those armors are important to the fragile Ruger.

But now he thinks that the empty wallet is more important.

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The fuel burned by the tank also costs money.

This guy is reluctant to waste even 50 points, so he is more inclined to take a small risk to save some fuel.

The most important thing is that he nominally said that he hid the car in the previous location, but in fact he had secretly thrown it back to the logistics space.

If he really needs it, it will not be too late to find an opportunity to take it out.

It can be seen that stinginess is a terminal illness, which seriously threatens the patient's physical and mental health, and even life, and there is no cure.

The only way to relieve it is all kinds of colorful gold and silver bills~

Ahem~Ahem~

Whoever gets it will know~

After a whole day of rest, it was night again when the two set out.

The cracks in the cave ceiling have become dim, but the halo on the pillar is still bright.

However, for the cave bottom hundreds of meters below, the limited light can only barely prevent it from being completely dark. If he wants to see the road clearly, Luger still has to use night vision goggles.

In this way, it is not surprising why only the "green mountain" has the green of plants, and other places can only grow fungi.

After walking for dozens of minutes along the "best route" scouted by Tia, the two finally climbed to the first mark on the way.

A high ground about 100 meters high.

Although the height here is not as high as the mountain, let alone the Tongtian Pillar, it is the best viewing point nearby.

Standing on a high place and looking far away, the ground that was previously blocked also appeared in front of the two.

After observing it for a while, Tia pointed to one side and said excitedly in a low voice, "Brother Lu, look, there are seeds there!"

Ruger looked over as he was guided, and saw a bunch of strange larvae crawling densely in a valley surrounded by mountains and Tongtian Pillars.

All kinds of disgusting insects that had been seen before were there, and there were more bizarre populations.

There were flies, mosquitoes, mantises, caterpillars, and so on.

And there were obviously natural enemies among them, such as mantises and flies, but they were so openly mixed together.

If they no longer had natural enemies after becoming ghosts, then what about the ultrasonic bats that prey on amoebas?

After looking for a while, Ruger suddenly found that the color of the land in that area seemed to be different from other places.

The ground of the sewer system pipes has always been brick gray, with some traces of water pollution, or yellowish or brownish.

After entering the underground city, the soil under the feet of the two people was mostly yellow-brown, with occasional gray sand and gravel.

But that area was a kind of purple-brown color that made people feel a little creepy.

At first glance, it was somewhat close to dark brown, but the more you looked at it, the more you felt that there was dark red in the texture.

Especially when those ghost larvae that were only smaller in size but not in the "metamorphosis" stage crawled nearby, the dark red color was more obvious.

It seems that the young ghosts tore the ground open, revealing the color underneath.

Wait, that's not right!

No matter how good the ghosts' appetite is, will they eat the soil directly?

Ruger hurriedly looked for the corners of the purple-brown ground, and finally found a clue at the intersection of the ground of different colors.

There, there was neither a crack separating the two areas, nor was it changing slowly and smoothly.

There, it was like a piece of mold growing on a yellow pancake.

But this mold was neither penicillium nor purple mold, but purple mold.

"What a joke, isn't this the fungal blanket of the Zerg?"

Ruger finally recognized the prototype of this thing.

The Zerg is an alien intelligent race that originated from the novel "Starship Troopers".

The author used the performance of a hostile island country in the Pacific battlefield of World War II, mixed with the characteristics of social group insects such as ants, and created this cultural symbol that emerged in endlessly in later science fiction works.

By the time of "StarCraft", the setting of the new Zerg named Zerg had been very complete.

Fungal mats are the source of nutrition and materials for the reproduction and construction of the Zerg.

To be honest, Ruger had thought that he might see Zerg.

After all, the overwhelming arrival of Zerg, eating up a planet without leaving any residue, is also a kind of doomsday.

The system is known as the infinite doomsday, and it is normal to encounter the Zerg extinction.

But he never expected that he would see Zerg here.

Oh, it seems that I haven't seen it yet, but just the fungal mat?

Ruger calmed down and pointed to the purple and red and asked Tia, "Have you seen the fungal mat before?"

"Fungal mat? A carpet made of fungi? Ha, this name is very vivid."

Tia was not confused, but very excited.

"That's our food, meat fungi!"

"Its tender shoots are what we are looking for, 'fresh seeds'!"

"WTF?" Ruger felt that ten thousand grass mud horses were whizzing past him.

The so-called "fresh seeds" are the tender shoots of fungal mats?

What the humans in Rogge Town have been eating is actually fungal mats?

What the hell?

Are Nephalem transformed from Zerg?

No, there are still ordinary humans in Rogue Town.

Have they survived for decades by eating this stuff?

Wait, wait, wait!

Tia said before that these fresh seeds will become poisonous after being planted, and people will get sick or even die if they eat them.

Could it be that the fungus blanket has grown from a juvenile state that only transports nutrients to an adult state that can transport minerals?

So humans will be poisoned if they eat fungus blanket meat in this state?

Well, why is this explanation so reasonable?

It's so reasonable that it makes people panic!

Could this really be true?

A group of humans from another world have to rely on eating the fungus blanket of alien insects to survive on a barren land?

This, this...

Even if it is the IP of the same company, cross-border play should not be played like this!

With a burst of roars in his heart, Ruger finally stubbornly gathered his collapsed three views together.

At least, at least if the dark humans had found the fungus blanket fifty years ago, there should be no alien insects here.

Maybe, maybe the ghosts of the Lost World were created using the genetic technology of captured alien insects?

So they also use fungus blankets to reproduce populations?

However, judging from the weapons excavated by "archaeology", the destruction of the Lost World should have been in the first half of the 21st century.

How did the Lost Humans encounter the Zerg? And they survived, leaving the Ghost to destroy them again?

Why do the secrets of this world become more and more horrifying the more they are dug?

Relax, relax.

Seeing that his thoughts seemed to be going to collapse again, Ruger quickly braked.

Do what is in front of you first, do what you can do first, and do the important things first.

Taking a deep breath, he turned his head to look at Tia who was looking at him strangely, and forced a smile, "Then, shall we go over there to find seeds?"

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