41 Chapter 41 Hard Shell Evolution (1/2)

The water surface is slowly getting lower ...

It is getting closer and closer to Lin. Lin can clearly feel the pain on the cortex. The light of the day is destroying its cells and hurting its life.

Lin tried to escape, but she couldn't find her way.

The row of boulders is actually a huge ring shape, they just enclose all the crystals in it, and also trapped Lin.

Non-living objects, their positions should be irregular, why do they just form a ring?When Lin came, it was night, restricted by her vision in the dark. It didn't notice the weirdness of this area, otherwise Lin would definitely hesitate.

It's too late to regret now. The lowering of the water level makes Lin nowhere to go. It only faces the threat of ultraviolet rays directly.

Fortunately, Lin was not unprepared.

Ultraviolet rays, Lynn just knew that there was this word, and knew that it could kill cells, but did not know what it was actually. The eyeballs couldn't seem to see ultraviolet rays, and Lin now believed that ultraviolet rays should be a kind of light, or brought by light. Something that is lethal, so you only need to protect it from light.

Lin has seen some kinds of cells in the body can produce a strange, liquid or solid substance, this substance can cause light reflection, interference, scattering or absorption and other effects, the word is ”pigment”.

Although the principle of its production is unknown, pigments are very effective for light. For example, green cells should rely on pigments to absorb light energy.

But Lin's cells cannot make green, it only has black, white, gray, and non-pigmented 'transparent'. During the experiment, Lin found that 'white' is the most suitable for reflecting light.

Under Lin's thoughts, the cortical cells began to slowly turn white. At this time, Lin could feel that the pain of the cortex was significantly smaller, and then Lin quickly repaired the damage of the cortex and covered them completely A layer of white.

Lin also created a white shell over the eyes of the tentacles, so that the eyes can continue to observe the surroundings without being injured by the light.

After this series of changes, the light can hardly damage Lin's cortex, but the water surface continues to decrease. Without the protection of water, ultraviolet rays may instantly destroy Lin's cortex, even if it turns white.

Now Lin can only swim above a rock crack. If the water level drops to a certain level, Lin will open a channel under the aircraft carrier, allowing the cells in the body and the devourers to swim into the gap to avoid danger.

The guard's hard shell makes it completely unaffected, which makes Lin want to evolve a similar hard shell.

Lin's sledgehammer is composed of hardened cells, which is a little different from the hard shell composed of non-cells. Lin hopes to make this non-cellular, thick and hard composition.

After Lin's research on some shell organisms, it was found that although the shells of these organisms are different in hardness, they are all composed of very similar substances, and are secreted by a cell that can be called 'gland cells'. Powder or liquid, if gland cells cover this secretion in large amounts on the cortex, various hard shells will form.

The water level is still falling slowly. Lin can feel the pain that can be called ”burning” and is slowly returning. As the water surface approaches, the effect of the light on it is getting bigger and bigger. Lin has already done well to let the aircraft carrier The troops and cells inside are ready to escape.

However, when the water level dropped to a short distance from the aircraft carrier, it stopped.

Are you okay?

Lin did not dare to take it lightly. It did not know whether the water level would rise or fall next. It quickly began to perform the next action and evolved 'gland cells'.

It is not difficult to make glandular cells. The question is what is inside the glandular cells, what substance can make the cells dissolve, and then reassemble into a strong shell to cover the cortex?

Perhaps the answer lies in the cell's usual food.

Since it is a non-cellular substance, it should be obtained from food. Perhaps the ”white paste” that Lin had previously eaten was mixed with a substance that can produce carapace.

Of course, it must be white paste. Lynn has seen other wild cells devouring various things, such as debris on sand, powder on rocks, etc. Perhaps the key to making carapace is mixed in.

Lin opened the opening under the aircraft carrier and dispatched a large number of burst balls to let them look for various similar substances in the cracks of the rock. After swallowing them, Lin will let them try to dissolve these substances in the body and cover them outside. On the membrane.