The remaining two pale arms of Sarcoma Scorpion were taken off by Cheng Chuge.

Mounted on the top of the head is a human-like insectoid head and three relatively well-preserved arthropod bone spurs.

At this point, only half of the sarcoma scorpion is left with a bare sarcoma.

Soon, Cheng Chuge took a fancy to a few more things.

There are a few uncorroded eyeballs on the Sarcoma Scorpion's back, as well as the mouthparts in its mouth that are used to spray hooks and sting bone chains.

Placing all the materials on the ground, Cheng Chuge looked at the materials in front of him and fell into thinking.

The main body...seems like only the head of the humanoid insect is left.

Under Cheng Chuge's control, the head of the humanoid insect was split from both sides, and the mouthparts of the Sarcoma Scorpion, which was half the size of its head, were inserted through the crack.

In this case, the ability to eat and bite is completely given up, but it doesn't matter, Cheng Chuge has no need to eat.

If he was asked to eat those monsters, he would rather eat protein energy bars made by crushing cockroaches.

At least four times the protein of beef.

In this way, the head of the mimic human bug can only be in an unfolded state at all times.

Cheng Chuge placed the wings on the back of its head again, and three slender arthropod bone blades were inserted into its neck in the shape of a "pin".

With two arms, Cheng Chuge looked at the head... The heart still had to be placed in the empty head, and the two hands could only be placed on the top of the head.

Put your hands on top of your head to push a ball?

Cheng Chuge focused his attention on the bat wings.

This pair of large bat wings was different from the bat wings Cheng Chuge had seen before. There were only two hook-claw bone spurs at the top of the fold, which could not even be used to support the ground.

Cheng Chuge placed his two hands on top of the bat's wings.

He inserted the fangs from the aortic arch into the heart, and then integrated the heart into the skull of the humanoid mimic.

Finally, he took out four eyeballs. In order to facilitate observation of all directions, he placed one eyeball on the chin, the back of the head, the top of the head, and the forehead.

"Editing completed, do you want to apply it?"

Yes.

Under Cheng Chuge's gaze, the two pale arms merged with the top of the bat wings, and other parts were also rapidly reorganized.

Within ten seconds, a brand new monster character appeared in front of Cheng Chuge.

The cracked head of the human-like insect has a bloody edge with neat bone spurs and fangs. Directly in front of the head is a spherical mouthpart. In the center of the mouthpart, there are four barbed tips. The thorns squirmed as it moved like sharp teeth.

There are also three slender three-section skeletal joints on the neck of this head, two in front and one in back.

Poisonous dark purple blood gushes out from the heart in the skull, and the network of arteries spreading along the heart covers the subcutaneous and all organs, connecting them together.

"unnamed"

"Fitness: 71%"

"Level: Glimmer Level"

"Trait: Hate"

"Physique: 2.6"

"Strength: 2.1"

"Agility: 5.0"

"Spirit: 2"

"Skill: [Bone and Blood Recast Lv.1] [Mimetic Splitting Lv.1]"

Up to 5 agility? Is this the result of extreme lightweighting? After all, the main body only has a slightly larger human head.

As for the decrease in physique and strength, there is no need to worry at all, because the new monster has noble wings and can use its air superiority to make up for its weakness in strength.

Cheng Chuge tried to take a deep breath, his mouthparts expanded slightly, and his spread cheeks wrapped around the mouthparts.

Chi-

Its cheeks were spread out like meat dishes, and the sharp serrations on the edges shone with cold light, and from its unfolded mouthparts, a hook bone chain with dark purple lines spurted out, and was nailed to the wooden house in front of it.

click -

The barbs in the bone chain unfolded, and dark purple blood spurted out from the hollow barbs.

If it penetrates into a monster's body, combined with the corrosive blood, it can easily tear off a large piece of flesh and blood!

Cheng Chuge gave the order to fly, and the terrifying human-headed monster spread its wings and fluttered into the air. However, the space in the cabin was too small to show its speed and flexibility.

He controlled the monster to slowly descend. The slender steps slightly bent and folded after touching the ground. The huge wings connected to the back of the head also folded behind him. The folded wings pushed down, and the two palms and three steps together. Supported firmly on the ground.

Stand firm, good reviews.

If he could, he could even hang on a tree like a real bat.

Cheng Chuge looked at the new monster character and its panel that was steadily stopping in place, and the more he looked at it, the more satisfied he became.

If you give it another spine and a few more pairs of wings, and cut off some of its head to reveal the heart and viscous poisonous blood inside, it will completely match Cheng Chuge's impression of the "Migo" in the Cthulhu mythology, and it will even be even more horrifying. Some people.

This is also the most fitting monster character created by Cheng Chuge.

If the spine and more wings are really added as in the Cthulhu Mythos, will the fit continue to improve?

With a proper spine and tail, it will be more stable when flying, and it can make up for the reduced physique and strength, so the fit will definitely be higher.

It's a pity that the poisonous bat's hound-shaped spine was not left, otherwise Cheng Chuge could try to transform it now.

Cheng Chuge looked at the floor plan of the workshop, and out of the corner of his eye, he spotted half a sarcoma scorpion lying on a haystack full of blood puddles in the corner.

Who is here? It doesn't feel very familiar.

Just a character playing with bone chains.

After thinking for a while, Cheng Chuge decided to give his new role a new name.

Since Mi-Go is Mi-Go, it’s not too much to call my replica My-Go. Anyway, it’s just one letter missing.

The gray fog shrouded the unnamed characters. When the gray fog dissipated, the four words "Rot Blood Flying Bat" appeared in front of Cheng Chuge.

Cheng Chuge: "?"

"The new name does not comply with the naming rules and has been automatically randomized for you."

Grass.

Are there any naming rules?

"This is a rule set up to prevent players from naming their characters "who don't know what to name them" and other names that are difficult to classify and search in illustrated books."

What else do you want me to do? It's all up to you at random!

Cheng Chuge gave up on naming, turned off the game panel and stretched out on the bed.

Although he also wanted to test how powerful the Rot Blood Flying Bat was in combat right away, he didn't have the extra mental energy to log into the barrier now.

What he has to do now is to eat and drink well, sleep well, and be energetic enough to prepare for tomorrow.

By the way, he had an idea he wanted to test.

That's the rule about the Mist Barrier.

In the mist barrier, Cheng Chuge could not summon a portable space like the workshop, but could summon it at will outside the barrier.

In the place shrouded by the fog barrier, almost everything will be distorted and lose its original attributes.

But there are some things that are exceptions.

For example, the bottle of ibuprofen currently lying quietly in the workshop.

This is a random phenomenon, and any item has a certain probability of retaining its original properties in the fog.

The interior of Cheng Chuge's workshop also follows the same rules as the barrier. Only a very small part of the display items brought into the fog have their original attributes.

In that case...

Can I buy some accelerants, gasoline, alcohol or even pesticides, and try dragging them into the workshop repeatedly to see if there is anything that can be used in the fog barrier?

If you really bring something that can burn, add a lighter, and set fire to the botanical garden directly...

When the flames dissipate, all traps will be destroyed, and all fog monsters will have nowhere to hide.

There must be a lot of fog monsters in the Botanical Garden of Nuoda.

Without the original complex terrain and tree cover, they have nowhere to hide after seeing each other, and they will definitely start fighting each other.

The official did not choose to set fire because after setting fire to the botanical garden, the extraordinary beings would not be able to get out without killing the node monsters, and they would also be involved in the monster fight.

But Cheng Chuge is different.

He could set a few fires, summon a safe house, and escape.

Thinking of this, Cheng Chuge felt a sense of joy in his heart. His tired spirit seemed to be swept away, and he turned over on the bed with full energy.

click-

The door to the living room sounded.

Parents are back? Cheng Chuge, who was about to close his eyes, opened his eyes again.

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