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Chapter 396

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What appeared in front of Liddle was a huge... pompom!

The pompom was more than a hundred meters in diameter. It seemed that because the pompom was too big, Liddle completely forgot what he was supposed to do and just stared at it blankly.

The next moment, the huge pompom suddenly shrunk to its original size of just over a meter in diameter and floated in front of Liddle. Liddle was completely stunned and it seemed like he would take a while to recover.

This seems quite interesting … Why did it come here?

Lin had noticed the intruder from the outside long ago, but she did not expect it to be a little Humerus. In fact, after watching the battle between the Humerus and the Gnomes, Lin went back to sleep to observe the situation inside.

Lin still had a lot of adjustments to make in the 'dream', such as equalizing time to reality. The way the species changed in the dream was not yet perfect and there were many things that needed to be changed. One thing was that they changed too quickly, and in just a few days, they had changed into a lot of strange things...

When she was completely asleep, Lin was completely cut off from the outside world. However, there were some special sensory tentacles all over the underground base and other places in the forest. They were used to sense earthquakes or large scale situations such as an attack by a large number of enemy forces to wake Lin up.

At the same time, Lin also installed a connection device in the pompom statue in the Humerus community. As long as the Humerus put their heads in, a kind of mental tentacle inside would automatically bind their heads and release electric signals. This way, their brains could be connected to the dream. The effect was very similar to the previous hallucinators, where they could also feel real pain here. However, this aspect seemed to be incomplete...

Lin only told this to Tucker. That was before it attacked the Gnomes. Lin told it to blow the horn of the Horned Dragon to open the connection port at the base of the statue.

But why did it not Tucker come in, but a little Humerus? Did it accidentally blow the horn and find it? Or did Tucker let it in? Speaking of which, this little Humerus was one of Tucker's' apprentices', called Liddle...

Apart from following the community and observing on their own, the little Humerus were mainly taught by some experienced Humerus. Every Humerus would bring some Humerus as' apprentices', and Lin felt that this was a good idea. Tucker himself also picked a few lively Humerus to teach, and Liddle was one of them.

The pompom floated around Liddle, and after a long pause, it finally reacted. Seeing the pompom in front of it, Liddle immediately shouted, "Ga! Leader! Disease... Ga! "

Liddle's speech was a little slurred because he hadn't learned the language completely, but Lin still heard one sentence.

Tucker, they have diseases?

"Go out." After Lin said that to Liddell, the world around him instantly collapsed and disappeared. When Liddell's vision became clear again, he found that his head was still inside the hole at the base of the statue. It immediately pulled its head.

"Liddle" Liddle "Liddle" was, "Liddle" of of the Humerus! " One of the Skeleton Dragons immediately asked, "What happened?"

"It's done," Liddle said. "Pompom is back …"

. "Of Liddle of the Humerus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Pompom!" The Humerus cheered excitedly when they saw the pompom in the sky!

Lin looked at the surroundings and slowly floated down. She now realized that there was a big problem here...

The Humerus coughed everywhere, and apart from the few cheering below, they all seemed to be very weak. They must have been infected with some kind of disease. It seemed that not only were there sensing tentacles to alert them of major events, but also small problems.

Lin looked around and found a Humerus lying in front of the treehouse. It looked very weak. The pompom immediately flew over and extended its tentacles into the Humerus's mouth and nose, releasing a large number of small Humerus to monitor it.

So that's why.

Lin easily discovered the cause of their disease. It was a fungal infection. There was a lot of fungal dust in the Humerus's lungs, which seemed to cause pulmonary hemorrhage and other conditions. It might even damage the entire lung.

Of course, this was not a plague fungus. Most fungi had similar infectious abilities, but the Humerus's immune cells were already very strong. However, this fungus was completely new to them, so they could not resist it.

They might have been infected after going to places they had never been before. However, some of the Skeletal Dragons were resistant to the infection, like the few Skeletal Dragons cheering below. The adult Skeletal Dragons looked weaker, but why did the young Skeletal Dragons seem to be completely fine? She would have to check it out later.

Although the Humerus's chances of contracting the disease were very low, if they did, the entire race could be destroyed. Therefore, Lin had to help them.

The Humerus would often cough after being infected, leading to the infection of other Humerus. It was too easy for Lin to solve this problem. The Humerus that Lin sent to explore could easily kill off the fungus. They used a simple and violent method to devour the fungus, then release a kind of nutrient fluid to restore the damaged lung structure inside.

Next, the pompom continued to fly to the other Humerus and sent small Humerus troops to deal with the fungus.

At the same time, the pompom also ate some of the nutrient spheres growing on the Dragon Perch to replenish its nutrients and create more troops.

Lin noticed that the number of Humerus seemed to have decreased due to the war. It was less than a fifth of its original number. However, the young Humerus were fine. There was only a large group of young Humerus and weak adult Humerus left here.

These young Humerus... were quite strange. They could resist the disease not because of their own resistance, but because they were infected with a parasite.

This parasite also parasitized the lungs. It was a kind of larva called a 'lungfly'. However, it could cause very little damage and would also secrete an inhibitory component to inhibit the growth of the fungus in the lungs, so the young Humerus were basically fine.

Lungflies would not parasitize adult Humerus, but the larvae that parasitized the young Humerus would break away and become adults when the young Humerus grew up. That was why the adult Humerus was sick...

So that was how it was. Was this what they meant by 'hitting the nail on the head'? That didn't seem right either.

At this time, the pompom flew to the Dragon Perch where Tucker was. Tucker was lying there in a deep sleep. He was motionless and did not seem to have any major problems.

Pompom continued to heal Tucker using the minions. In the following time, Lin slowly healed all the Skeleton Dragons here, including Tucker. They recovered quickly, and it was estimated that they would all be able to move in less than a day.

When the Humerus woke up, they were quite surprised. All of them gathered in front of the statue of the pompom as quickly as possible.

Once again, they performed a celebratory dance for the pompom. Liddell, who had 'found the pompom', was also one of the focal points this time, although Lin thought that it had only found the connecting hole by chance.

"The pompom is here! Santos has left! " Under the night sky, the cheering Humerus piled up all kinds of food and held up a red fruit to celebrate the pompom!

At first, they called the pompom the 'Giver', but this name was later changed. Lin told them to call it pompom directly because it felt better that way.

However, no matter what name it was, the word 'pompom' was something of worship to Tucker and the others.

"Liddell, the Seeker of the Pompom!" At this time, Tucker walked out from the cheering Humerus and handed a miniature pompom statue to little Liddell.

"Caw!" Liddell took the statue and looked quite excited. It seemed that Tucker was interested in making it the next leader.

This did not seem to be a good idea. After all, Liddell did not do anything special. He just happened to find the hole. Lin felt that it was necessary to teach them a little.

The current Dream World was not yet complete. Lin planned to temporarily close the hole and open more holes in the future to connect them to the Dream World.

That would probably be very interesting. However, Lin thought that this might lead to a phenomenon of 'addiction'. They might like to move around in the Dream World so much that they did not want to move around in the real world. In fact, this phenomenon had already appeared. Some Humerus would become fond of doing this kind of thing and not do anything else when they were painting.

From the Humerus Dragons, Lin learned about the war with the Gnomes. It seemed that those little creatures were still very strong. Tucker kept some Gnome babies and piled them up in a tree house. Lin thought that their diseases might be caused by the Gnomes. Those creatures that loved bones might indeed carry a lot of fungi.

However, now that the Gnomes had fled to the wasteland, and the Humerus Dragons were probably all killed, the Humerus Dragons, as the only race here, could develop without restrictions.

Lin would observe them closely to ensure the Humerus Dragons' development direction. As for the Emerald Dragons in Susumi, Lin would not care about them. She would see how the two races developed.

After the celebratory ball, the pompom continued to stay with Tucker's race. Lin told Tucker how to choose a leader. After that, the pompom left Tucker's race...

After that, everything was very peaceful...

Because the races were separated, there was no war. Each race began a new round of development. The pompom flew to the distant wasteland. Near the river that cut across the wasteland, Lin saw a large number of Gnomes who had fled and formed a new race here. Bones were no longer just decorations, they were also used to build nests.

As for the Humerus Dragons... were they really extinct? Floating astronomy.

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