Being able to use such rough raw materials to make such a parasitic device is really not an easy task for life that exists in an environment like the ocean.

Jon "caught" a fish casually. Of course, he used the water line to dissect the fish as a whole, and found that the structure of this fish should be the same as the eel that attacked them before.

It's some kind of small things, like dried shrimps or small fish fry, these things are ingested by them, some of them are voluntarily drilled in, some are swallowed, but anyway, after this kind of things enter their bodies It wasn't digested, but more like being actively melted, a connection was created from the flesh and blood, gradually penetrated inward, and finally combined itself with the nerves of the controlled fish.

This achieves the original purpose.

For marine life, this is a very clever technique.

But this thing has been eliminated many, many years ago, because the form of foreign body parasitism is easy to be discovered by wizards.

The reason why the man in the ocean was able to succeed was mainly because no one exposed him, so when no one exposed him, his methods did not evolve at all.

The comfort zone makes people fall behind.

However, Jon believes that this parasitic method actually has his own cleverness.

In the ecological environment of the ocean, parasitism is a very common form of life, because there are many small things that need to live, and relatively large creatures need these small things to clean themselves. This mutually beneficial relationship, at least for now It seems to be very characteristic of the ocean.

Or have original features.

And this small parasitic device made by the guy holding the artifact also has the meaning of mutual benefit in essence. For most relatively ordinary fish, this device does not have any intention to overwhelm the host. It means that most of them are not aware of the existence of this thing, and they just passively become a channel for transmitting information.

And those relatively powerful mutated marine creatures are actually the guy with the artifact who uses the magical power he can control to transform these marine creatures, but the means of this transformation-there are wonderful things, but more The ones are rough.

What Jon thinks is wonderful is that this partial material method often does not need to consume one's own mental power like they use the mind to control other people. This material method seems to be A little surgery was done on the nervous system of the terraforming subject, and its results were very productive.

But more are indeed rough. After all, the characteristics of each creature are different because of the difference of the person being transformed. Using the same method to adapt to so many types of marine life is itself a somewhat whimsical idea.

In addition, the biological means itself has the influence of natural rejection, and this means must be used to mutate these marine organisms. Once the organisms mutate, their ability to control themselves will be relatively higher, so Its control needs to be stronger, and the final result of using so much strength may not be very good.

But the guy in the ocean is obviously not a simple fool. He probably lived a lot of time, so his intelligence has reached a relatively good level. He has learned to use a large number of creatures of the same type to form in one place. Agglomeration effects to counteract the effects of the mutations it creates for these creatures.

Jon personally thinks it's a good idea.

For pragmatists like them, the precision of the means is not that important. The point is whether they can achieve results in the end.

Being able to use this relatively backward method to transform so many controlled objects, although it has the meaning of exchanging quantity for quality, but this in itself also proves that the guy behind the transformation is relatively intelligent .

Otherwise, it would be a very difficult problem for such a community with uneven transformation results to form the relatively stable system he needs.

No matter how long it took him to test out such a very developmental path, at least on the issue of the final result, the conclusions he drew were very impressive.

It is precisely because of this that Jon has expectations for this one in the sea.

Being able to arrange a monitoring "system" so well, it is estimated that it should be interesting in itself.

The ocean is really too vast. Compared to such a vast territory, whether it is a wizard or a Muggle, the overall research and exploration of the ocean by human beings seems to be in a very backward state.

Although in the field of magic, wizards in various magic worlds have formed many powerful systems, once placed in the ocean, how many of these magic systems will succeed is really an unknown proposition.

What's more, what about such a powerful life with the artifact of the ancient god?

Even if Jon and Seshali knew something about it in advance, they can only know that this guy is an existence that has not yet reached the level of a legendary wizard, but how strong is the specific strength, it really requires the two of them to face each other head-on. able to find out.

Obviously, the opponent's behavior of avoiding the battle is that they don't want to confront Jon head-on, which makes Jon feel embarrassed that he has nowhere to use his energy.

He has already been exposed to other people's monitoring, but he has not even caught a hair on his side, so he appears to be very incompetent.

He continued to wipe out the fish schools around him, but this time he had a target, and he only selected those fish schools that had been modified. According to his estimation, the fish schools that are now surrounding the cruise ships, including those under the ocean There are probably not 70,000 but 80,000 hidden existences.

Such a number of fish in the ocean is just a drop in the ocean, so Jon doesn't feel distressed when he analyzes it, but the one hidden in the deep sea probably doesn't think so.

"Although I think your method is not bad, but if you want to use this method to force it out, isn't it a bit whimsical?"

"I didn't plan to just force him out so simply. He has been galloping in the ocean for so many years, and it is unreasonable for him to transform fish without several million. He probably doesn't care about this amount, but he will As the speed of my suppression is getting faster and faster, he will definitely dispatch more fish to maintain surveillance on us, and by that time, he will no longer be able to hide.”

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