Chapter 122 This Blame Isn't Easy to Pass
Chapter 122 This Blame Isn't Easy to Pass
Chapter 122 This Blame Isn't Easy to Pass
In Edgar's view, Leo's support work was done perfectly.
If this continues, he will definitely get a share of the research compensation from these five groups.
Meanwhile, with Leo's help, the other groups were also able to successfully complete their research.
This is a win-win situation.
Although it was a bit problematic that Groups One and Six completely abandoned their responsibilities and made Leo work for free, in the eyes of Wizard Edgar, they were a group.
In any group, someone always has to contribute more.
However, Leo chose to give up after helping a group out of their predicament, turning a win-win situation into a one-sided one.
The winner wasn't Leo, but rather their group one and group six.
Leo doesn't get paid, but his group can keep their mood panel value above 80 as long as they follow the environment Leo has set.
This is tantamount to them stealing the fruits of Leo's research.
Doesn't Leo's decision make him seem more like someone who's working for free?
Of course, this has nothing to do with Edgar.
Because Leo chose to leave at this time, Edgar could also benefit from it.
At least, the problem of cultivating flying squash that had been troubling Edgar recently has been solved by Leo.
With this in mind, Edgar's steps became lighter, and a smile appeared on his face.
However, when Edgar arrived at the field, everything he saw froze his smile.
Of the nine flying pumpkins in the field, only three remain.
The fields looked as if they had been damaged by something, full of potholes and uneven surfaces.
Edgar instinctively glanced at the emotion panel.
The value on the mood panel has now dropped to a freezing point, below 30.
Moreover, two of the remaining three flying pumpkins in the field were damaged.
Edgar stared blankly at everything, knowing that things had gotten very serious.
The same situation occurred in Group Six.
Moreover, the situation in Group Six was even more serious, with all nine flying pumpkins disappearing without a trace.
Pera's research lab was thrown into chaos.
When the wizard Pera received the bad news from Group One and Group Six, her face almost contorted in pain.
Previously, Flying Pumpkin was just experiencing a mood dip, but it was actually not too bad.
The progress has been slow.
But now that the flying pumpkin itself is damaged, this is a serious matter.
The number of flying pumpkins they researched was limited.
Current research aims to utilize this limited physical structure to scale up the flying pumpkin into a complete production line.
Only in this way can the research project be considered a success.
However, the team's flying pumpkin has now been damaged, which has slowed down their research progress.
"What on earth happened...!"
Pera hurriedly went to the fields of each group to confirm the situation.
She initially thought the problem stemmed from the flying pumpkin sample.
Fortunately for her, only groups one and six had problems. Groups two, three, four, and five of the flying pumpkins were not only intact, but their planting progress was also very promising.
This relieved Pera, and she then went to another group of fields to check on the planting situation there.
The wizard brothers Jodlin and Jodette had lost their previous air of ease.
Ignoring the mud covering their bodies, they inspected the fields.
When Pera arrived, seeing the two of them behaving inappropriately, she felt no sympathy, but rather a hint of sarcasm.
These two were so steady before, but now you guys are really steady? Why don't you keep being steady?
Pera did not openly express his dissatisfaction with Jodlin and the other man.
Pera asked, "Wizard Yodlin, Wizard Yodte, have you found the reason?"
"not yet."
"We've checked, the flying pumpkin is fine."
"Although the flying pumpkin was damaged, the problem does not lie with the flying pumpkin itself."
The two answered immediately.
Upon hearing this, Wizard Pera frowned and swept the soil around him.
She said, "What about the other magical plants? Could it be that the other magical plants are the problem?"
Upon hearing Pera's words, Jodlin and Jodette exchanged a glance and exclaimed in realization, "That's right, it's possible that there's a problem with other magical plants."
"I haven't checked the situation of the other magical plants yet, maybe it's just like what Wizard Pella said."
Seeing the two of them like this, Wizard Pera was completely speechless.
The growing environment for Magic Plants is holistic.
To confirm the adjustments, in addition to the main magical plants, other supporting magical plants also need to be planted.
This is very basic experience.
Any wizard who has ever been involved in research projects related to magical plants will be more or less aware of this situation.
However, when Pera thought about their recent situation, she could understand why they were like this.
These two have been overwhelmed by the Stardust Shop incident lately, so it's normal for this situation to occur.
How could someone who has no interest in research possibly be able to conduct a comprehensive study of this subject?
Soon, the two finally discovered the cause.
"It's a matter of environmental adjustment."
"While the environment increased the Flying Pumpkin's mood, it had a negative impact on the surrounding Potato Mines."
Yodlin said, "Because there hadn't been any environmental adjustments for a long time, these potato mines had accumulated a lot of emotional stress, which exploded after a period of time."
"These craters are from the explosion of potato mines."
"The flying pumpkin's flight and the damage it sustained were also a result of the explosion."
Pera asked, puzzled, "Aren't you responsible for daily environmental adjustments? Can't you see the warning signs that are about to appear?"
Pera's words left Yodrin and Yodette speechless.
Edgar, standing nearby, spoke up to argue, "Witch Pera, this matter is related to Witch Leo. He said that after he adjusted the environment, the flying pumpkin's mood wouldn't decline even if it wasn't adjusted for three or four days."
Upon hearing Edgar's words, the Jodlin brothers quickly chimed in, "Yes, yes, that's what Wizard Leo said, so we did as he said."
"Yes, Wizard Pella, this is not our fault, it's Leo's fault."
The current matter carries a great responsibility, and they don't want to take the blame.
The wizard Pella narrowed his eyes.
Judging from the three people's descriptions, the wizard Pella also felt that Leo was probably involved in the matter, but she would not blame Leo, nor did she think that the main cause of the matter was Leo.
Wizard Pella said, "It has been almost seven days, a week, since Wizard Leo started providing assistance on the first day."
"And I can confirm from his data report that what he said about the three or four days is also true."
"Why, after the three or four days Leo promised, did you leave the environment of the Flying Pumpkin exactly as it was when he left?"
"Isn't this entirely your group's problem?"
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