Chapter 1550: Are You Helping the Dragons Hatch Their Eggs or Making Dragon Egg Barbecues?
"Serila, has your aunt's child been born?"
"She was born a long time ago! What are you thinking about?" Cerira stopped her pen tip and turned her head in surprise:
"It's been several years since I was born! I told you a few days after arriving at Dragon Island, have you forgotten?"
"Ah... I really forgot..."
Grete sneered. Facing Serila's glare, he could only spread his hands and shrugged:
"Forget it... By the way, can you help me find out which dragons are hatching eggs recently?"
Cerira stared at him, stared at him, tried to stare at him. What's the matter, you're asking about my aunt's children, not to establish a relationship or to give gifts, but to find out whose family is hatching eggs?
If your aunt's child is still hatching in the egg, can you just rush to the door and ask to see the egg?
Her eyes wandered, half angry and half angry. Gretel raised his hands high in surrender:
"I don't mean any harm, but my research has come to this point recently, and I need to observe the situation of dragons hatching eggs... Please help me find out first. Once I have the scope, I will go to each house and ask to see who is willing to let us come. …”
Serila frowned, but jumped out of the mage tower and flew away with her wings. After a long trip, I returned to the Mage Tower the next night and counted the numbers on my fingers to Gretel:
"My little aunt, Aunt Ophelia's sister, will give birth in a month or two. The couple has prepared a nest for hatching dragon eggs. You can apply to observe it later."
"To the west of Dragon Island, there are two white dragon couples incubating eggs... It seems that white dragons are quite capable of giving birth, but they don't have a good relationship with us, so it's not easy to visit..."
"There is a shadow dragon couple in the northernmost part of Dragon Island who are also hatching eggs... But that place is very, very cold, dark and cold. It is not a last resort and it is not recommended to visit. Moreover, the shadow dragons are very lonely. I don't think they will welcome you. of……"
"It is said that there is a brass dragon couple living... living in the easternmost part of the Great Wasteland, close to the boundary of the Orc Kingdom. The child is about to hatch. Do you really want to go and take a look?"
Gretel shook his head rapidly. Just kidding, forget about the Orc Kingdom. You have to cross the entire Dragon Island, then cross the ocean, cross the Black Gate Peninsula, and keep walking eastward.
He went to the Great Wasteland once when he was at level 5. He walked for a full month and didn't even finish half of the Great Wasteland. If we go all the way to the Orc Kingdom, a round trip, it will take more than half a year or even a year?
This does not include walking all the way, maybe passing by the edge of the area under the rule of the Glorious Holy See, and encountering the masters of the Glorious Holy See. And may encounter masters from the orc kingdom, bringing all kinds of additional troubles...
"Don't worry! I won't go! I will never go!" He vowed:
"Even if we are going to observe the hatching dragon eggs, Elder Knox and the others will go there. I will definitely be here to lead the research work and accompany you." Seeing that Cerela's face warmed up slightly, he quickly hit the snake and followed it with the stick. :
"Besides, it takes too long to observe the hatchlings. How can I have that time? If I stay outside for too long, there will be problems with the research here!"
"Then I'll go and ask my little aunt for you." Cerira was finally satisfied and replied sweetly. Grete nodded quickly:
"Yeah, um, for other places, I'll personally... personally ask other dragons to ask. If you can go see it, go see it. If you can't go see it, forget it. Anyway, these dragon eggs are enough trouble..."
Cerira listened with a smile. While listening, he walked up to him and shook Grete’s arm:
"To be honest, the place where the eggs are hatched is nothing interesting...it's just a hole dug in the dragon's nest and buried with something, like leaves, sand, etc.
Then the eggs of the golden dragon must be placed in the fire, the eggs of the silver dragon must be buried in the ice and snow, and the eggs of the bronze dragon must be immersed in sea water or tide... If the conditions are not good enough, it will not be easy. The little dragons hatched..."
These are all written in the information, but no amount of information can stop the magician's curiosity. After a while, there was a thick stack of experimental applications on Gretel's desk, all about incubation condition experiments:
For example, the golden dragon's eggs should be placed in an open flame or in a high-temperature environment, but what will be the effects of too high a flame temperature?
"Set up a control group and place dragon eggs to hatch in high-temperature flames... One group in the flame with a constant temperature of 200 degrees... One group in the 400-degree flame... One group in the 800-degree flame... One group in the high-temperature lava... "
Grete's forehead was throbbing with veins. That's a dragon egg. Even if it has some similarities with a dragon egg, it can still absorb energy. It's essentially protein, right?
Put them in a flame that is too hot to hatch. Do you really want to hatch dragon eggs, or do you want to bake them?
"Pay attention to the heating method...the open flame group, the magic array group, and the iron plate heating group must be separated. Pay attention to the uneven heating of dragon eggs..."
He wrote these instructions on the application form:
"The energy supply magic array must be stable. It is best to provide power in two ways. If one circuit trips, the other circuit can be connected immediately to prevent the dragon egg from losing temperature..."
After one application was approved, I looked at the next application, which was about Silverdramon and Whitedramon. Silver dragon eggs are said to be buried in ice or snow, or in extremely cold environments.
Then, the magicians from the incubation team also brought over the plastic magicians and made a bunch of requests:
Bury dragon eggs in dry ice...
Soaked in liquid nitrogen...
Immersed in the ice layer maintained by high-level ice and snow magic...
"If the production of liquid helium is higher, they may have to immerse the dragon eggs in liquid helium..." Grete complained to Cerela while watching:
"Is it true that the dragon eggs will not be frozen to death... will they end up with a pile of ice lumps at the end of the hatch, with everything frozen inside?"
For copper dragon dragon beasts and black dragon dragon beasts, dragon eggs need to be soaked in strong acid. Thank God, the magicians of the incubation team did not extend their evil hands to these dragon eggs, but they came up with other experimental plans:
Ask the alchemists for help, look for various strong acids, high-concentration strong acids, and increase the corrosive intensity of the acid...
Hey, hey, concentrated hydrochloric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid, concentrated nitric acid, aqua regia, and hydrofluoric acid, etc., they corrode in different ways!
If you bring in some very special type of strong acid, will it directly corrode the dragon egg shell and kill the baby dragon inside?
If you use dragon eggs to do this kind of experiment, there is no doubt that you will be sprayed all over your head by the dragon. It would be good to be able to drive out of Dragon Island directly, but there is a high probability that it will be torn into pieces.
However, dragon beast eggs can be made at will. If it is determined that changing the hatching conditions can hatch a stronger dragon beast, Gretel has no doubt that they will reach out to the dragon eggs...