The Defeated Dragon

Chapter 14: The new home of Tulip Elf Bug

Views:

The flower farm has a longer history than the flower town.

It started eighteen years ago when Lee William Tulip, who had just been granted the title of Coral Island, mobilized his knights to explore the terrain of the entire island, and found a field of flowers here.

Among the flowers, there are two new varieties of tulips, which are growing vigorously.

For the tulip family, tulips are the lifeblood, so the earl moved his own people to plant tulips. However, due to inconvenient transportation, within a few years the earl transplanted the new variety of tulips to Coral City, and the flower farm gradually became lonely.

Today, except for a small number of tulips, large areas of flowers have been eradicated in flower farms, and other crops, such as barley and wheat, have been planted.

So when Liszt arrived, he didn't see colorful flowers, only green wheat seedlings.

"My lord, there are only twenty acres of tulips left here. The red ones are Sundance tulips, to commemorate the ancestors of the lord; the yellow ones are William I tulips, to commemorate the glory of the lord." Victor, the steward, has gray hair , sigh endlessly.

The flower farm in the prosperous period was 800 mu in size, but now it is only 200 mu, and 180 mu is planted with wheat.

"It's not a potion?"

"Unfortunately, they are indeed not potions, so the Earl seldom picks the tulips here. But now they are going to revive again. Look, my lord. Over there, in the tulip field, the black tulip, purple I've never seen black flowers!"

Liszt looked around, and indeed, the tulip was incompatible with the surrounding yellow and red tulips, it was purple-black.

Like a proud black swan, quietly combing its feathers surrounded by a group of big geese.

"Is it a potion?"

"I don't know, my lord."

"I'll go and have a look." Liszt pushed aside the ordinary tulips, walked up to the black tulips, and touched the purple-black petals with his fingers. Suddenly, he sensed a familiar yet unfamiliar atmosphere.

His eyes suddenly sparkled.

Liszt showed a satisfied smile: "It's a potion!"

Potions, magical herbs.

A mysterious magician cannot cast spells without the assistance of potions, and a knight's fighting spirit practice cannot do without the assistance of potions. All kinds of magical treasures more or less need potions as auxiliary materials.

Although the price fluctuates greatly due to the different effects of potions, the cheapest potion can be sold for at least one silver coin per plant.

Liszt had never heard of a potion that was cheaper than a silver coin.

Mastering a potion is equivalent to mastering great wealth.

Now, black tulips grow in Liszt's territory, and there is no doubt that this wealth belongs to Liszt. According to the aristocratic system and the law, even the earl has no right to snatch the interests of the small lord. Allegiance is one thing, and interests are another. The lord entrusts the small lord, and the small lord owns everything in the territory.

"It seems that I have not only gained a fortune, but even my tulip elves have found their new home." Liszt took a deep breath, "The flower farm should indeed be revived!"

He signaled Viktor and his knights to leave the tulip field.

He squatted alone beside the black tulip.

Be calm.

After a while, faint smoke appeared in front of his eyes, twisting and forming words.

"Complete the task and reward a new variety of tulips."

then.

The smoke distorts and the text changes.

"Mission: The decaying flower farm seems to have ushered in a turning point of fate. The new species of black tulips should take on the task of revival together with the tulip elf worms. Please place Cordyceps for the tulip elf worms. Reward: a magical beast cub .”

The task has been updated.

There is no difficulty, just like giving benefits.

What caught Liszt's eyes was that he was rewarded with a Warcraft cub.

Warcraft, the most common low-level warcraft, is also stronger than an apprentice knight, and can compete with the earth knight. The windsaber wolf that Liszt encountered a while ago was a low-level monster, slightly inferior to the earth knight Marcus. There are some low-level monsters that can even challenge the Sky Knight.

"What kind of cub will it be? Can it be raised or slaughtered?" Liszt looked forward to it.

"Master, the tulip elves have been brought." The housekeeper Carter, escorted by the knights, came to the flower farm, and solemnly handed a jade box to Liszt.

After receiving the jade box, Liszt could feel that there was a lively little life in the box, which was connected with his own blood.

Open the lid.

Immediately, I saw inside that there was a "silkworm baby" thicker than the thumb and shorter than the index finger, with blue stripes on the light yellow back. Compared with the silkworm baby, the elf worm has jade luster all over its body, it looks like a long jade strip that can wriggle, it is extremely beautiful.

At this time, the elf worm was lazily sleeping on the ground nephrite jade powder.

The elf worms during the transplantation period had Cordyceps in their stomachs and could not provide nutrients, so they relied on eating jade powder to maintain their vitality. Jade, also called magic jade, is a stone with magic power. It is much cheaper than gems produced by dragons, but it is also a rare treasure-level mineral.

"Little guy, have you rested enough? It's time to see the new home." Liszt stretched out his index finger.

Sensing his thoughts, the lazy tulip elf crawled up his fingers and lay down on his palm. With bright black eyes the size of sesame seeds, he kept looking around, as if he was looking at the environment of his new home.

"What a beautiful life, no matter how many times I've seen it, I still can't get enough of it." Gao Ertai, who came to ask the question, looked at the elf worm and praised it loudly.

As a down-and-out lord knight, he doesn't have elf worms.

As the lowest level of the aristocratic system, the Lord Knight often has a fief, and then the rich may buy an elf worm. But Gao Ertai's fief had long since declined, and he resold it, becoming a down-and-out knight without a fief, so naturally he couldn't afford to raise elf worms.

Liszt walked to the center of the tulip field, pointed to the black tulips, and said softly: "Little guy, let's make your home here and plant your caterpillar fungus."

With the connection established by the contract, the elf worm understood Liszt's thoughts.

Slowly opened his mouth, spit out a green light, and fell into the open space next to the black tulip. Immediately afterwards, a tulip took root and sprouted, with branches and leaves growing, the top of the cyan branches and leaves, and a pale yellow tulip. This is its Cordyceps, which can affect the growth of tulips in dozens of acres of land around.

As an elf worm, it can probably make one season of tulips grow two seasons.

And the quality of tulips will be improved.

Liszt put the tulip worm into the Cordyceps flower, which is its home. It seems that spitting out Cordyceps and replanting consumes a lot of energy, and the tulip bugs lie lazily and motionless in the flowers. Liszt had to urge it: "Little guy, there are new tulips next door, don't you want to try it?"

The tempted tulip bug slowly climbed out of the flower, climbed up the leaf along the stem, and then continued to climb until it reached the tip of the leaf.

It was about to fall, but it raised its head and climbed into the air.

There was a faint radiance under the body, as if crawling on a transparent thing, "crawling" bit by bit into the black tulip flowers next door.

He twisted his fat body.

The tulip worm gave back an emotion of "excitement" to Liszt, and rolled in the purple-black flowers—this is assimilation.

It means that the tulip bugs start to collect the "pheromone" of the black tulip, and apply their abilities to the black tulip.

Of course, Liszt prefers to think that tulip bugs are collecting different genes to improve themselves.

When it collects enough, it has a chance to evolve.

In Tulip Fort, there are three tulip bugs, relying on this method, they evolved into tulip elves. One of them was given to Liszt's sister Li Weila. In Liszt's memory, he envied and hated it, and when he was made a baron, he became even more jealous.

Because he didn't even get the elf.