Unfortunately, it was all too late now!
Grimm decided to use his authority to cut off the mother fire dragon's mental senses from the outside world.
Philiba's mental voice message disappeared in an instant, leaving behind a pitiful mother fire dragon that was in so much pain that it wanted to die, but could not move at all.
With the abilities of the Source Stealer Bug, it was undoubtedly very difficult to steal the bloodline talent of a level three mother fire dragon. Even though Grimm had used up all sorts of precious resources to strengthen it countless times over, there was still a 43% chance of failure.
Once it failed, the death of the Source Stealer Bug was a small matter, but the quality of the bloodline of the level three mother fire dragon would also be lowered due to the "contamination." Thus, Grimm's move carried a huge risk.
If he failed to devour the bloodline talent, his personal losses would be as high as one or two million!
But if he succeeded, the help he would receive would be immense.
The process of anxiously waiting was undoubtedly very long …
In Grimm's mental senses, the alien beast tore open a bloody path like a hot knife through butter, tunneling all the way to the mother fire dragon's millstone-sized heart. It laid its head on the heart, motionless.
One day like this …
Two days like this …
For eight days, the alien beast did not move at all.
But its body and body structure seemed to have undergone a huge change over the past eight days.
The terrifying mouth at the front of the head had disappeared without a trace. The long, sharp tongue that extended out pierced into the Fire Dragon's heart. Then, it transformed into an unconventional thick blood vessel, connecting its body to the Fire Dragon's heart. The thick hind limbs behind it had also disappeared, replaced by two soft, fleshy spikes the size of a child's arm.
The fleshy spikes extended inside the mother fire dragon's body, their ends piercing fiercely into the fire dragon's thick, sturdy spine.
After the dragon's heart and spine were both controlled by the Source Stealer Bug, the mother fire dragon Philiba gradually lost her senses of her entire dragon body. In the past, under the isolation of the Wizard's Pagoda's seal, the mother fire dragon had only lost control of her dragon body, but she could still see everything that was happening in her body.
But now, Philiba's mental consciousness was curled up in her brain, and she had completely lost control of the other parts of her dragon body. It was as if she was trapped in a dark space. She had no idea what was happening outside or what kind of harm it would bring to her.
Grimm had also cut off her mental connection with the outside world, so she was completely isolated. She could only wait passively for her unknown fate.
The only result was something that she would never be able to accept!
The Source Stealer's ability to steal bloodline abilities was clearly not as easy as it seemed on the surface. The risks and twists and turns were all gathered in that strange vesicle that looked like a blood sac. The process of plundering was even longer and lasted for a total of 33 days.
During this period of time, apart from occasionally going out to eat and taking a short break, Grim spent most of his time in the secret room, observing and recording the various magical changes of the Source Siphon Bug.
Philiba's soul was lost on the 17th day, signifying the death of a powerful Tier 3 lifeform.
On the 33rd day, the giant vesicle that had grown to a meter in diameter finally burst open. A strange monster that looked like a dragon, but not a dragon, or an insect, but not a insect crawled out from within, digging its way out of the Fire Dragon's body.
Every bloodline had a suitable body to bear, and the Laws of the Dimension would bestow all creatures with their own abilities based on the characteristics of the bloodline. The Fire Dragon's bloodline was undoubtedly very powerful and violent, so it needed a powerful body to bear it.
Every time the Source Siphon Bug finished plundering a different ability, the structure of its body would undergo a drastic change. This kind of change was often closely related to the talent that it had plundered.
Based on the sea of Magical Beast information stored in Grimm's chip, he could say with certainty that the core of the Source Siphon Bug's new form was already somewhat similar to the infant Fire Dragon. However, it still retained a shred of the basic characteristics of a bug on some of its insignificant appendages.
The moment the mutated Source Siphon Bug crawled out of the mother Fire Dragon's body, an anesthetic mist was sprayed on its body. This little fella with sharp teeth, long cheeks, dark red skin, webbed wings, and thick hind limbs only managed to spit out a thin mouthful of flame before falling unconscious.
Grimm had personally cultivated this Source Siphon Bug, so he knew all its organs and basic magic resistance like the back of his hand. Although its magic resistance had increased significantly after the mutation, it still could not withstand the anesthetic Grimm had specially formulated.
"Inform Gargamel to take care of this place. He can do whatever he wants with the Tier 3 Fire Dragon's body, but remember to retrieve the dragon crystal inside and send it to me … "After a simple communication with the tower genie, Grimm used an invisible elemental hand to grab the firebug and turned to leave the secret room.
In another slightly smaller biological laboratory, a well-equipped experiment table had already been prepared, and was just waiting for the target to appear.
In the past seven years, Grimm had conducted four experiments on innate talent plundering, and succeeded twice. However, Grimm was still unable to extract the bloodline talent he wanted from the Source Siphon Bug that had survived.
The Source Siphon Bug was also a type of creature. The bloodline talent of the target it plundered had long since been solidified into its own innate talent through a strange method. With the current methods of Magi, it was very difficult to extract it in its entirety.
If it had been any other Magus, they might have only been able to accept this result.
However, Grimm was different. With the help of the A.I. Chip, he could make use of the A.I. Chip's precise control and origin analysis to operate on a genetic level.
Hence, Grimm used a combination of surgery and magic to implant some runes into the Source Siphon Bug's body. He then used these runes to reverse the process of the Source Siphon Bug's movement.
Using this method, Grimm successfully obtained a strange and mysterious rune!
When the Source Siphon Bug's blood, flesh, skin, organs, and blood vessels had all fused into one, under the interference and guidance of the powerful dimensional laws, a dark red, shining, mysterious rune appeared on the experiment table.
This was a mysterious rune that was completely different from the rune system in the Wizard World.
If the runes of the Wizard system were flat runes that used elemental energy to move the laws, then the rune Grimm had obtained was a three-dimensional rune that had never been seen before.
Grimm had tried to use the A.I. Chip's deep scan to see through the secrets of this mysterious rune, but his strange actions had almost caused the rune to collapse.
After a hasty scan and analysis, Grimm was shocked to discover that this seemingly simple law rune was actually made up of dense magical patterns and chains of law intertwining. Lacking the nourishment of bloodline energy, this mysterious rune seemed powerful, but it was actually extremely fragile.
If not for the powerful Elemental Barrier in the Wizard Pagoda's laboratory that isolated all disturbances and contamination, Grimm's heavy breathing might have completely destroyed it.
For this, Grimm had no choice but to create a new Purification Spell, using a spell to form a fist-sized vacuum bubble to seal the rune within. It was only with this method that Grimm could prevent the mysterious rune from being affected by the drifting magical elements in the space and preserve it for a long time.
Hence, after a difficult battle and 33 days of suffering, Grimm finally obtained the item he had dreamed of — the Bloodline Rune!
Grimm held the vacuum bubble in his hand, using the pure white and gentle magic lamp in the laboratory to use. He held his breath, his gaze greedily scanning the slowly rotating dark red rune.
Grimm had already tried various methods, but his current abilities were not enough to analyse a mysterious item related to the laws of the plane. Even with the help of the A.I. Chip, the result was the same.
Grimm estimated that if he could advance to Level 4 and increase the A.I. Chip's calculation and scanning abilities by another level, he would be able to analyse the deeper mysteries of the Bloodline Rune. But now, he could only sit on a mountain of treasures, unable to enter.
This was something that he could not do anything about.
Now that he had obtained the Bloodline Rune, what should he do with it?
He already had a powerful innate talent for fire. If he were to insert another bloodline from another race, it was unknown how much of an impact it would have on his strength and development.
Grimm was not so foolish as to use it on himself before he gathered more data and information. If the two bloodlines could not fuse, they would clash and contaminate each other. Not only would his strength skyrocket, it would also cut off his future path.
Therefore, on the path of bloodline fusion, Grim had to be careful, careful, and careful!
The most ideal method was to transplant this bloodline rune into a Magus' body, and then observe the effects of the bloodline rune on their innate talent. Only after he had gathered all the data would Grimm attempt to modify his own bloodline.
After all, compared to those geniuses with powerful bloodlines, Grimm's innate talent for fire was not on the same level!
Who should he use this bloodline rune from the rank 3 Fire Dragon on?
Using it on a regular Magus would be a waste of the innate talent of the rank 3 Fire Dragon. It would be better to use it on the members of the Crimson family who could help him the most.
Mary?
Hehe, what a joke!
Mary's Vampiric innate talent was not any weaker than the Fire Dragon bloodline. At least, in terms of the exclusivity of bloodlines, the Vampiric innate talent was undoubtedly more tyrannical and unpredictable. If other bloodlines were to clash with the Vampire bloodline, they would not be able to escape the fate of being devoured by the Vampire bloodline.
If that happened, the Fire Dragon bloodline rune would be completely wasted!
Alice?
Her Destiny Witch bloodline seemed to be even stranger and more unpredictable than the bloodline rune, and there was no need to change it.
Why not use it on her?
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