"What are you talking about?"
"Please pay attention to agricultural science, pay more attention to agriculture. Many professors at the Agricultural Research Institute have dedicated their lives to cultivating every kind of grain and fruit to serve the people. The Mang Blood is no exception. Please believe that the initial purpose of researching it is to make people’s lives better."
Hearing Su Xiaocai’s speech, her classmates in the group photo had eyes that were slightly red, "You’re amazing. I apologize for misunderstanding you because of past rumors."
"Thank you, I don’t mind. It’s all in the past." Su Xiaocai bid them farewell.
Downstairs in the dormitory, Su Xiaocai t so second-year seniors who caught her without a word, "Cutie, long ti no see. Let’s go to the cafeteria for a al, and talk about how you’re ahead of us."
Huahua was tucked under Su Xiaocai’s arm.
Seeing that the poop-scooping human was again entangled by others, Huahua, who realized it couldn’t return to its cushion to sleep, simply shut its eyes and started snoring on the spot.
The second-year seniors heard it and all exclaid how fantastic it was, the genius junior’s cat also knows how to evolve, and can sleep in such a position.
The quirky junior and the quirky cat, they really match.
Su Xiaocai: Well said, next ti, don’t say it.
Su Xiaocai was swept away to the cafeteria, then given a sumptuous dinner by the others.
The seniors asked many things, so asked about her thesis, and others asked which plant direction she would focus on next, whether she could give so ideas or inspiration.
Whoever studies at the Agricultural Research Institute desires to achieve sothing in agriculture.
There was so much to say, Su Xiaocai couldn’t possibly carry out all this inspiration on her own.
"Didn’t the professor ask us to grow mushrooms before?"
"Yes, but that type of mushroom is for dicinal purposes, and it’s been so long since the sester started, no one has successfully cultivated it." It’s a super difficult problem, they were almost bald from thinking about it, could the junior have found a good solution?
They looked at Su Xiaocai expectantly.
"No, no, no, mushrooms co in many kinds and don’t require high growing conditions. Several types have strong corrosive properties."
"No way, so people have already tried using poisons, but the Insect n evolve too quickly, with strong resistance to toxins, and they can even evolve similar toxins."
"Who said anything about using poison? We can grow mushrooms for the Insect n." Su Xiaocai said, "I don’t have much knowledge about mushrooms. But I am rather adept at discovery. I found several kinds of mushrooms that spread spores through animals, and their spore infectivity is very strong, any animal can be infected by them. Once infected, animals would undergo uncontrollable stiffening, which is hardly noticeable for a long ti. You can perform targeted infection, like the Mang Blood seeds I developed, which are very sensitive to Insect n. To maintain the long-term viability of mushroom spores, directional breeding, spore strength..."
Once spores can infect Insect n, if they dare to contact a second one, the second one would get infected too, spreading like radiation.
Such a "weapon" cannot be used regularly against Insect n, as they would eventually evolve; who knows if they might gain inspiration again and evolve into bio-chemical Insect n.
But it would be very effective in eradicating groups of Insect n without a queen.
It could also serve as an outco for cleaning up the battlefield, and, if this type of mushroom was really developed, it could be experinted to see if Mang Blood could continue to parasitize after Insect n beco stiffened. If it can, these mushrooms wouldn’t be much of a threat.
The idea has been presented, it depends on whether they have the creativity and courage to continue researching it. Before dealing with Insect n, it’s best to study things that can counter spores as well.
Otherwise, if misused by bad individuals, it would beco a stubborn tumor hard to eradicate for humanity.
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