Adventurer of the Elven World

Chapter 119 Features



Chapter 119 Features

Flying Mantis has long been used to all kinds of weird tests, and has no intention of resisting these, but raised the sickle and put it on.

And Dr. Oki also held a mobile phone-sized object and slid it back and forth against the blade.

After testing the two scythes, he put away the things and said to Xiu: "The combined effect is very good, but..."

"Doctor, you said it~"

"It's hard to say, we have to wait for the composition analysis to be sure." Dr. Oki didn't say it directly, but left this question and started other tests instead.

"Let's do some hard-core destructive experiments, and you go and move those things out."

According to Dr. Oki's instructions, Xiu moved the things to the open space near the research institute in the backyard.

"Come on, don't use energy, just chop and chop, this hand chops twice, and then to the other."

Dr. Oki stood aside with an experiment notebook, commanding the flying mantis
Flying Mantis didn't hesitate too much, raised his right hand and swung his saber down towards the two metal ingots.

Xiu at the side heard the sound of metal clashing at that moment.

Afterwards, he hurried forward to check, and found that the blade was not damaged, but there was an extra mark on the metal ingot.

"Don't worry, this thing is just like a nail, it won't be a problem." Dr. Oki casually comforted Xiu when he saw that he was so nervous, and then urged the Flying Mantis to carry out the test.

After a slash, the metal ingot gradually upgraded, and soon after Xiu heard a crisp breaking sound, the scythe of the flying mantis was broken after all.

Dr. Oki was not surprised by this, and while recording something, he said:

"Classify and tidy up those fragments, and then the Flying Mantis can leave first, and you and I will conduct follow-up tests."

"Yes!"

Here, Dr. Oki turned around and went back to the research institute after finishing speaking, without any intention of staying.

Xiu didn't talk nonsense, he quickly arranged the Flying Mantis, packed his things and followed quickly.

When Xiu went in, he saw Dr. Oki fiddling with an instrument, and asked curiously.

"Hasn't the doctor done it yet?"

"I guess it's been left for too long, there's something wrong." Dr. Oki didn't even lift his head, and kept fiddling with the machine with his hands.

Xiu just watched from the sidelines and didn't say much. Although he knew a little about machines, he didn't need to go up and point fingers. Dr. Oki is an expert.

After a while, Dr. Oki finished, and said to Xiu: "Take this thing first, and I will come over soon."

Xiu glanced at the things in his hands, and nodded in response.

Soon new research began in the laboratory.

Dr. Oki held the pen and paper, and kept looking at the liquid metal in the crucible.

"How much is it now?"

On the other side, Xiu held a camera-like thing to the red liquid in the crucible, and reported the data on the screen after hearing what Dr. Oki said.

"More than 700 degrees."

"The melting point is..." Dr. Oki raised his hand to write down the data, then flipped through a table full of data, and muttered: "The melting point of the fragments will be tested next."

Xiu put the pieces into another crucible as instructed, and then turned the flame on the nozzle to roast it.

The fragments gradually turned gray during the burning, and then crumbled into smaller fragments, completely lacking the properties that metal should have.

"There is no sign of melting, and it still turns completely gray at about 300 degrees."

"Turn off the fire." Dr. Oki poked the residue in the crucible with a short metal stick expressionlessly.

The gray and white fragments that were originally like ceramics were directly turned into powder.

"Hmm~ It seems similar."

"What did the doctor say?" Xiu heard what Dr. Oki said and looked over there.

"The absorption of the Flying Mantis is not simply the accumulation of metal elements, there are deeper changes in it."

"What does that mean?" Xiu immediately asked.

"That is to say, the characteristics of the Flying Mantis after absorbing metal elements are very different from those of metals. The reason for this is naturally the problem of bonding."

Dr. Oki mentioned something a bit annoyed, but he stopped at the beginning and didn't intend to continue, so he opened his mouth and said:

"Come on, you separate those fragments and metal pieces first, and I'll get some corrosive liquid over here."

After Dr. Oki explained the matter, he ran to the other side. Xiu, whose sight was blocked by those filing cabinets, had no choice but to focus on the workbench.

Use a tool to cut shapes out of the sheet metal about the size of the pieces.

"How is it? Are you ready?" Dr. Oki walked towards this side holding three brown-gray bottles.

"Well, it's almost done." Xiu quickly finished the work in hand, and then arranged things in pairs.

"Then get ready to start."

Dr. Oki put down the things in his hands and picked up the form, and wrote and drew on it. After a while, he put down the form and picked up a bottle again, "You record it."

Xiu didn't say anything, watching Dr. Oki pick up a piece of metal, put it on a petri dish, and then opened the glass bottle, a sour smell came out.

Xiu, who was a little closer, took a step back on the spot, but Dr. Oki was expressionless, as if he hadn't smelled anything, his hands were as steady as a machine, and he poured the bottle slowly, and a thick green sticky substance flowed from the mouth of the bottle. Slid down and dripped onto the metal.

It's just that the metal reacted violently at the moment of contact, and dense bubbles appeared like boiling. These bubbles burst at the moment of forming, emitting a trace of thick white smoke, but more bubbles were still being born.

In just three to five seconds, the two-finger-sized metal dissolved in the glass bottle.

The thick green liquid turned brown, and it was no longer viscous. Instead, it became like water, with flocculents mixed in and some frothy aggregates floating on the top.

Dr. Oki watched the reaction end, and then poured the things towards the debris on his own.

It's just that this time the metal has withstood the test, the green sticky substance just adheres to it, and there is no major reaction.

After waiting for about ten seconds, Dr. Oki picked out the fragments with a glass rod, and then said something casually.

"Go get some water."

"Yes!" Xiu quickly responded, and ran out as if fleeing.

Xiuzhen wanted to accuse Dr. Oki of not obeying the rules of the laboratory, and directly touched it without any protection. This kind of corrosive substance is so dangerous. If it splashes on the body or eyes, it will directly cause blindness.

It stands to reason that he has been doing research for so many years, so there is no reason why he should not know about this?

Is it because the Yigao people are bold, or the world has not even perfected the rules of the laboratory?

(End of this chapter)


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