"Wuuu …"
The last Plague Leader let out a low cry on the ground. This was probably the so-called final cry of sorrow.
A large number of Bombers flew around in the air, dropping a large number of bombs on the Plague Chief. The dissolving liquid that splashed out corroded its shell. At the same time, some Bombers also dropped special 'lubricant bombs' at the Plague Chief's feet. The 'lubricant' quickly covered the Plague Chief's feet. It suddenly slipped and fell to the ground …
But before it could touch the ground, the ground suddenly exploded. The Pioneers rushed out from the ground and drilled through its chest.
Innards and blood splattered everywhere. The huge creature no longer moved …
This was the last Plague Chief … After the Plague Dragon dissolved itself, Lin had the Air Force and the Pioneers work together to get rid of all the Plague Chiefs. Although these creatures were huge, they were very weak. Lin felt that they were only suitable for long-range attacks.
Then, Lin released a large number of Bacteriophages to devour the growing mycelium on the ground. This way, perhaps the plague fungus would really be completely wiped out …
All that was left was the final puzzle, the head that was shot out.
The head was shot to the surface of the sea not far from the island. It floated on the surface of the sea and was found by some of Lin's Bombers. When they found it, Lin found that Monte II had disappeared. It seemed that it had broken free from the mycelium … No, the mycelium had released it.
Lin could still rely on the parasites to know its location. Monte II should be flying above the sea. What would it do? Go to a new place to form an Aztec army? Or was it related to the plague fungus in some way? But it was true that it wasn't infected by the fungus.
The Brainworm thought that it should be captured. Then, he pulled its brain out with a "Hulu Hulu" sound. Crush it. Barbeque, very delicious. "
For this reason, it had the young wyvern practice breathing fire, although it couldn't do so.
The Brainworm felt hatred towards Monte II. This hatred was more normal, mainly because they had fought before. It wasn't like the hatred it had towards the Incan swarm due to 'incorrect pronunciation'.
Lin felt that she could ignore Monte II for the time being and just keep an eye on it. Lin felt that it might have helped during the battle with the Plague Dragon. It might even have been commanding the battle. If it was allowed to live, it might have seen something interesting …
The Brainworm normally didn't have any opinions about Lin's decisions. In fact, it wouldn't always pay attention to one thing. It would soon turn its attention to something else.
Lin began to deal with the aftermath of the battle on the island. first, she disintegrated the giant plague monsters.
The Plague Dragon's disintegration was very effective. It was a wonderful method to prevent the enemy from obtaining information about it. Lin could only analyze its carapace and speculate.
When the Pioneers entered the Plague Dragon's body, Lin had seen a lot of things. The Plague Dragon's internal organs were so large that it was impossible to tell that it was a synthetic creature. It was as if it was naturally grown like this. Lin didn't know how long it took the Brainworm to create such a creature. Lin felt that it was probably made from the organs of various creatures, then imitated by her own mycelium. This process was quite complicated, and it was so large that even the slightest mistake could cause it to be crushed by its own weight. There were also various other problems that could occur.
Perhaps when the dragon was first created, it couldn't move at all. After all, it was a synthetic creature that didn't grow out of its own body. But if one's computational ability was strong enough, perhaps they wouldn't even need to test it …
From the Plague Dragon's internal structure, Lin Sanjiu discovered some mysteries about the dragon's internal structure.
Among the Plague Dragons that Lin killed, almost all of them were different. Some of them were already at the stage of gluing the creatures together, while others had already dissolved the creatures, leaving only their muscles and other internal structures behind. They were all developing in this direction, and as they reached a higher degree of completion, various internal organs and other structures would also appear, and their carapaces would also be strengthened.
The Brainworm that was discovered in the underwater cavern … Perhaps it was the smartest Brainworm ever created. Its body alone was more than twice the size of the Brainworm. Unfortunately, it was already dead. If it was still alive, there might have been a more interesting battle.
… Of course, it might have been dangerous as well.
However, since it was already over, there was no need to pay attention to that. Lin could learn their essence and continue to advance in this world.
There were still many things that needed to be done.
Just like before, she had to reclaim this island and get rid of the mycelium that grew everywhere. Fighting against small creatures was troublesome, as they always multiplied everywhere. However, Lin currently couldn't create a unit that was similar to the virus, otherwise, it would have been much easier to deal with them.
Perhaps she should come up with a way to create a similar unit.
For the next few days and nights, Lin had most of her troops return, including the Brainworm's troops. Lin discovered that it seemed to want to establish a nest on some of the islands it came across on the way, as its original location hadn't even been stabilized yet and it already wanted to run around.
Lin had the remaining troops continue to dig and search in the nearby sea, investigating where the Plague Dragon was originally buried. Perhaps they would be able to find other buried Plague Dragons as well. After dissecting the Plague Dragons and their brains, Lin was now able to completely track their scent, even if they were buried under the sand at the bottom of the sea.
With the large amount of nutrient stored under the Fungus Island, Lin planned to establish an underground base, similar to a large underground network. On the surface, she only needed to plant normal plants and a few other creatures.
The creatures that originally lived here had already been killed by the fungus, so they had to be transported here from afar.
All of this would take a long time, so she decided to take care of it slowly … Lin would only worry about the matters of the continent after she was done with it.
Just like that, day and night slowly passed … during this time, Lin's troops had dug up quite a few heads. In total, Lin had found over a hundred heads around the island. There were quite a lot of them, most likely prepared for a replacement. However, she didn't find any bodies. These heads were quite interesting, as they didn't have any living structures inside them, so they probably needed to be connected to the mycelium in order to move.
However, Lin didn't find any more bodies. Most of the heads were scattered around the Fungus Island, but Lin didn't find any clues about where the Plague Dragon was buried. However, about five kilometers away from the Fungus Island, there was a large cave that matched the size of a dragon.
There wasn't anything else inside the cave, nor were there any other passages, so it wasn't easy to confirm whether or not this was where the dragon was buried.
She didn't find anything else after that. If this was the last stronghold of the plague fungus, they probably wouldn't have placed anything like the 'Plague Head' in other places. However, there might be other islands infected by the fungus, so Lin decided to search further away.
At the same time, Lynn had also fully recovered Bechymos and slowly made a new one. She originally wanted to make an armor similar to the one used by the Plague Dragon for Bechymos to see, but that kind of armor was too heavy and unsuitable for flying creatures …
There were very few suitable armours for flying creatures, so Bechymos didn't have any heavy armour. However, Lin felt that she would be able to find a suitable one sooner or later.
Everything was progressing slowly. While the Bacteriophage was slowly devouring the mycelium on the island, Lin also sprinkled a large number of seeds. The Bacteriophage followed the mycelium all the way to the depths of the ground and slowly devoured them all. When the Bacteriophage devoured the last bit of mycelium and a few grains of dust underground, Lin discovered an inconceivable … feeling.
The plague fungi seemed to have … gone extinct?
That's right, when Lin devoured the last bit of mycelium, she felt something called compassion. It was a feeling that only appeared when a species went extinct.
Lin had done some research on this feeling and found that it didn't only appear when a species went extinct, but also when there were relatively few of them left.
However, this was indeed a little strange. Although the Plague Dragon and the Plague Head were all dead, and all the fungus growing islands they encountered along the way were either burnt or devoured, the fungus on those islands would always release a large amount of dust, so it should be very difficult to clean them up.
Lin had always believed that the plague fungi were a species that was very difficult to extinguish, because their dust could last for a very long time. They wouldn't grow unless they encountered something suitable.
There might indeed be another situation here. Lin had only extinguished the Plague Dragon and the Brain Head's fungus, but there might be other fungi in other places …
It was also possible that the plague fungi could have differentiated into another species after such a long time, just like the Chibucha insects. The ones on the island and the ones on the mainland were two different species, so Lin only felt that the extinction of one of them had nothing to do with the other.
However, this was something to be discussed later. Lin hadn't devoured the last bit of the fungus yet, but instead had the Bacteriophage envelop the last bit of dust. Lin planned to preserve it and use a method to solidify it. If the plague fungi were truly going extinct, it would be a pity to directly go extinct just like that. Perhaps she could come up with a way to change it in the future.
At the same time, Lin was also tracking down Monte II. She discovered that it had flown to a distant island. The island wasn't very big, but it had a lot of plants and various animals. It seemed like it intended to establish a colony there.
It might have lost contact with the plague fungi, but she would still keep an eye on it.
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