Two days later. ơɱ

The first insect egg hatched successfully.

Beetle Gu larvae look like tiny maggots, milky white, twisting and turning in the Gu cauldron.

Song Wen threw a piece of green spirit grass in. The larvae seemed to smell the smell of food, climbed onto the leaves of the spirit grass, and began to chew carefully.

Three days later, all the seven highly active eggs hatched, except for the one with poor activity that remained silent.

Song Wen had the idea of ​​abandoning it, but seeing that its activity was getting stronger and stronger, Song Wen decided to observe it for a few more days.

These larvae lie on the Qingling Grass every day and keep eating, as if they never have enough to eat.

The strange thing is that they keep eating, but they don't grow in size, and they don't know where the green spirit grass they eat is consumed.

Two more days passed.

Song Wen, who had just returned from the corpse cave that day, found that the last insect egg had also hatched.

The newly hatched larvae are not exactly the same as other larvae. There is a small black dot on the back of the larvae, which is particularly conspicuous on the milky white body.

"What happened to this larva? Is it a mutation?"

Song Wen observed it for a long time, but he didn't see anything special about this larvae. There weren't many records about the larvae in "Blood Gu Technique", and Song Wen didn't see the reason in the end.

However, after a long period of observation, Song Wen noticed that although this larva had just been born, its eating speed was no slower than other larvae that had been born for several days.

Each larvae consumes one Qingling Grass per day, and eight larvae will eat eight Qingling Grass per day. This is one Lingshi. It is enough for Song Wen to buy 2.5 Qi Gathering Pills, which is enough for him to practice in one day. need.

If it weren't for the record in "Blood Gu Technique", the larval stage of beetle beetles is only about twenty days. After the beetle beetles grow into adults, their food intake will actually decrease. Song Wendu had some doubts about whether it was worth raising such a poisonous insect with little attack power.

Half a month later.

The larvae gradually begin to spin silk and form cocoons to wrap themselves up, which is a sign that the beetle larvae are beginning to transform into adults.

Song Wen dripped essence and blood onto each cocoon, and at the same time, according to the techniques recorded in the "Blood Gu Technique", he injected the techniques into the cocoons one by one.

As the magic formula was penetrated, the originally milky white cocoon was gradually stained with dark lines, making it appear quite mysterious and a bit strange.

This is the easiest time to refine the beetle Gu. The moment it breaks out of the cocoon, the beetle Gu will be controlled by Song Wen.

Of course, these steps are not required for a Gu insect that raises the Gu insect in its body like the old woman did, and completes the process from birth to larvae, to cocoon formation and cocoon breaking, within the body.

The Gu insect that hatches and grows in its body will innately regard it as a mother Gu and obey its orders.

But the larvae with black spots is a sign that it has not yet formed a cocoon.

The aura on its body is more than ten times stronger than other Gu insects, and its appetite is getting bigger and bigger. It eats almost three Qingling grass every day, which makes Song Wen go out to purchase Qingling grass again.

This made Song Wen have some special expectations for this different larva.

Maybe, he might have a chance to raise the Holy Armor Gu that the old woman never raised.

Another seven days passed.

The cocoons began to break open, and gray beetles crawled out from the cocoons. The beetles were extremely small, less than half a grain of rice.

The beetle Gu flew up from the Gu cauldron and began to fly around Song Wen's body.

Song Weneng could feel a sense of goodwill and closeness from them.

Looking at these flying beetles, Song Wen couldn't believe that these insects, which were so small that they were easily ignored, turned out to be frightening Gu insects.

All of these beetles have the strength of the first level of Qi training. According to the old woman's notes, some beetle Gu can be promoted to the second level of Qi training, and very few of them can be promoted to the third level of Qi training.

Song Wen pinched a beetle on his fingertips and gradually began to exert force.

He discovered that with his current physical strength alone, he could not crush the beetle Gu.

Although the attack power of this thing is not good, the defense power is still good.

Song Wen now has the strength of the second level of Qi refining, and he practices demonic body refining techniques.

Song Wen, who wanted to test the limits of beetle Gu, began to activate the "Corpse King's Blood Training" with all his strength.

As the technique was activated, Song Wen's body gradually became filled with strong corpse energy, and his skin gradually turned green and black.

The skin and flesh all over his body gradually became thinner, like an incompletely dehydrated mummy.

The tips of the fingers became tough, and there was a faint cold light shining on them, giving it a chilling feeling.

The beetle Gu suddenly began to struggle violently, and even began to bite Song Wen's fingers.

This is a sign of the Gu insect's backlash!

Sure enough, using the Gu cauldron to raise the Gu cannot completely refine the Gu. When the Gu is in fatal danger, it may turn back on the master at any time.

Song Wen had to let go of his hand. The Gu insect that he had cultivated with great difficulty could not be killed casually.

As the fatal threat subsided, the hostility of this beetle Gu towards its master Song Wen also gradually faded.

Song Wen estimated that the beetle Gu could barely resist the attacks of second-level Qi-training monks. After all, the attack power of ordinary Qi-training monks would be weaker than that of body-training monks.

The attack power of beetle Gu is the same as that of a first-level Qi training monk.

At this time, Song Wen also understood why Beetle Gu was said to be less effective in combat.

If the beetle Gu cannot break through to a certain number, it is almost impossible to form a combat effectiveness. Unless it happens to pass through the enemy's mouth and nose and enter the enemy's body, it is possible to cause huge damage to the enemy.

All sects, including casual cultivators, and monks on the first and second levels of qi training belong to the lowest level, and they are basically trying to stay alive. Basically I won’t venture out.

The beetle Gu's combat effectiveness is naturally of little use.

However, if the number increases, there are hundreds or thousands of them, even if the monks in the late stage of Qi training encounter them, they can only run away in panic.

Next, Song Wen tested the detection function of beetle Gu, which was its main effect, at least for the old woman.

According to the experience left by the old woman, Song Wen attached his mental power to the beetle Gu, and the beetle Gu flew towards the distance.

Song Wen found that with the help of beetle Gu, he could basically detect a distance of about 40 meters. Beyond this distance, his mental strength would be unsustainable.

Without the help of beetle Gu, with his current mental strength, he could only detect a distance of about 15 meters.

This is the result of his practicing the "Divine Forbidden Technique". Generally, monks in the early stage of Qi training can only detect a distance of about 10 meters with their mental strength.

Beetle Gu greatly extended Song Wen's perception distance.

When the beetle Gu is flying, it makes very little movement and is difficult to detect. It is really a good tool for spying and pathfinding.

This made Song Wen have higher expectations for the black spot larvae, wondering what kind of surprise it would bring to him.

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