Chapter 332 Tinari: The other party doesn't want to talk to you

Hearing this, Kawi raised his head proudly: "That's it."

"But before that, can you use your elemental power on my experiment?" Harold said with a smile.

"My students mentioned to me several times during their correspondence that the appetite of the lizards that the seniors fed had obviously decreased after we left. They often lay in front of the cage, waiting eagerly for food. Even if Tinari came to help occasionally, it was still unable to meet their needs."

Tinari who can't satisfy the cheating flower:...

Unable to satisfy the trick, Tinari crossed his arms and rolled his eyes.

Ah, yes, yes, everything you said is right.

After listening to Harold's description, Kavi instantly recalled the scene when the young lilies surrounded him and begged for food. His fatherly love was instantly awakened. He nodded vigorously and said, "Okay, how are they? Have they grown up?"

"Well... they have grown a lot, and have given birth to some, um... some of them are quite special. Would you like to take a look, senior?" Haroldt's smile became more and more sincere.

"Give birth?...Oh yes, the growth cycle of the liar flower is indeed short." Kavi murmured to himself, with many emotions.

"I have something else to do, so I'll leave first." Tinari said and turned away.

"Come again next time!" Harold shouted, then took the key hanging next to the laboratory door and opened the door with a smile.

The lily flowers in the cage sensed the familiar scent of grass element and excitedly lay down in front of the iron cage, vying to push the iron door with their leaves, making a "clang clang" sound.

As soon as Kavi entered the door, he saw nearly a hundred spiders lying on the iron cage, looking at him with their eyes open.

"L21, your color has become brighter again! H09, let me see your wound, has it healed yet?"

Kavi happily touched each familiar lily of the valley. There were also some that he didn't recognize among them, but Haroldt had put name tags on them. He called out their names equally and stroked their leaves.

When he placed his hand on them, the flowers immediately absorbed the grass elemental power he exuded eagerly. A faint green light emanated from Kavi's body, and he began to release the elemental power in a coordinated manner, allowing it to linger gently around his body.

At this moment, Kavi seemed like a mobile granary to the flowers. They crowded even more tightly, and all the flowers tried to eat more.

A leaf wrapped around Kavi's arm, and the cold touch made him hiss. Another leaf wrapped around his waist, and a leaf with fine hair reached into the "V" opening on his back.

"Hahaha, W25, don't tickle me! J61, you too, don't pull my legs! Ah, be gentle, no, don't touch me--!" Kavi had to stop and pull the leaves that were entangled with him.

Under the temptation of food, the deceptive flowers were madly trying to get close to Kavi. The abundant grass elements brought them immense satisfaction and joy. They twisted their leaves and stems vigorously, like cats that had inhaled catnip.

Suddenly, they felt a sense of oppression, which came from their blood, as if it was an instinctive fear passed down from generation to generation, just like children are afraid of pythons and antelopes are afraid of wolves.

Seeing Harold standing at the door and watching them quietly, the flowers lowered their heads instantly, and the leaves that were almost twisted into a knot also drooped immediately.

Although they were still excited, still wanted to dance, and wanted to stretch out their leaves to touch the delicious food, the person at the door just watched silently, even with a faint smile on his face.

But their bodies couldn't help but tremble slightly, as if in the next second they would be tied to the operating table by a scary guy, cut open, undergo sex change, or encounter other even more terrifying things.

Kavi felt his body suddenly loosen up, and the leaves that were wrapped around him lost their strength in an instant, so he took the opportunity to break free and scolded:

"Okay, stop making trouble. If you keep doing this, I'll get angry. I promise to feed you all. You don't need to fight over it."

After saying this, he was satisfied to see that the flowers took a step back obediently, just looking at him gently waving their leaves, no longer crowding against each other or pushing the cage.

Kavi breathed a sigh of relief and fed them one by one. After feeding, he would gently pat their receptacles. The flowers would lower their heads and rub their cheeks against his hands.

"Harold, your Liarflowers are becoming more and more obedient. They are really friendly to humans." After feeding the Liarflowers, Kavi praised.

It is not suitable to be fed in groups, otherwise they will attack the breeder. These generations of flower lilies still need separate cages.

Harold said this in his heart, then nodded and joked, "If the Church Council allows, I would even like to open a zoo in Xumi City."

"That will definitely be a big hit," said Kavi, pleasantly surprised.

Then he looked at the sweet flowers and mint in the cage and asked curiously, "You planted sweet flowers and mint in the cage? Are you simulating the natural ecological environment?"

Harold shook his head: "This is the latest research result of our team."

As he spoke, he pressed a red button next to the door, and the east wall of the room slowly rose up, connecting the cage in the current room with the cage in the next room.

Harold snapped his fingers, and the lizards in the cages immediately lined up into five teams, swaying and walking in an orderly manner into the cages in another room.

After all the lily flowers left their original cages, Harold pressed the switch again and let the wall fall.

At this moment, there were only sweet flowers and mint in the cage. Without the cover of the deceitful flowers, Kavi discovered that there were actually a lot of them. They formed two carpets, one was golden with clusters of sweet flowers, and the other was mint blue.

Kavi rubbed his eyes, feeling confused because he clearly remembered that the arrangement of the plants was not so regular.

Harold introduced: "We previously used the 'prank flower' as the female parent and the mint or sweet flower as the male parent, and these are the hybrid offspring of the mint or sweet flower as the female parent and the 'prank flower' as the male parent."

Kavi opened his eyes slightly wide, and after hearing this description, he vaguely guessed where the strangeness just now came from.

Harold continued, "Because of the maternal inheritance of the plants, they don't look much different from sweet flowers and mints, but most of them grow vigorously and have large and colorful flowers, making them very suitable for planting in nurseries."

After he finished speaking, he clapped his hands, and all the "Sweet Flowers" and "Mints" in the cage stood up together. They crawled out of the nursery one after another, shook off the soil on their roots, and then used their rhizomes as feet to slowly "walk" to the front of the cage and looked up at the two of them.

Harold: "Like the Liarflower, they rely on the fluctuations of elemental forces in the air to determine direction. So even though they don't have eyes, they can sense our location."

Looking at the small flowers on the ground being watched by hundreds of invisible "eyes", Kavi couldn't help swallowing.