Chapter 1329: The curious insect (asking for a monthly pass, asking for a subscription, asking for a recommendation) asks for a monthly pass!!

After nearly half a year of killing and encirclement, there are not many insect demons left that can still stay by the noisy prince Talzaks, and when Solam walks into Talzaks's lair, the center of the hive - the heart of the hustle and bustle, there are only less than 10,000 insect demons guarding Talzaks!

This is definitely a very pitiful number, especially for the fertile bugs, the demon swarms that once spread throughout the perforated hive are now completely at an end.

Bloodthirsty killer bees, this kind of insect type demons that rely on groups to eat in the abyss, have completely disappeared in the current perforated hive, this kind of insect demon has brought the most losses to Solam, so it is also the most hated by other demons, countless cowards have died under their overwhelming minions, and there are also some small numbers of cowards who have also gained a rare opportunity to evolve because of them, after those cowardly demons abandoned their pathetic past and evolved into a more powerful form, the size of this puppy, The fear and hatred of the fanged bugs still haven't gone away.

So under the instigation of these hateful demons, the bloodthirsty killer bees were maliciously attacked by all the demons, and their swarms were found one by one, drowned by countless demons one after another, their queens were dragged out of the hives and torn to pieces, and their larvae were eaten by countless demons as snacks.

This huge population has completely disappeared into the perforated hive. By the way, in fact, it is a pity that this insect is completely exterminated, this kind of demon insect that is very similar to bees, has a very similar habit to bees, they will leave the best things to the queen bee, a kind of flesh and blood essence digested and fermented by worker bees in the body, although this thing looks bloody Hula, but the taste is surprisingly wonderful, there is no fishy smell and bitterness that blood often has, on the contrary, it is extremely sweet and unexpectedly refreshing, and at the same time has a refreshing fragrance.

After Solam's research, this thing also contains amazing life energy, which can be used as a healing potion, and the effect is even much stronger than the healing potion, a bit like the red of blood replenishment in an online game.

However, Soram didn't have much interest in this, he didn't need this thing himself, after all, Soram himself has super regenerative ability, just like the last time he was bitten off by the Abyss Demon Dragon, he recovered in two days. But Soram really liked the taste, it was sweeter than any honey Soram had ever tasted, and it wasn't greasy at all, and more importantly, it was very difficult to taste sweetness in such a shabby place as the Abyss.

Therefore, Soram is very sorry for the extinction of this bug, but fortunately, as long as he occupies this place, Soram can completely cultivate this insect-type demon again through the blood pool.

Solam also very solemnly gave this task to Motarian, telling him to remember that he must remember to cultivate this kind of thing no matter what.

As for the other bugs, such as the Mezo Worm Demon, the Rift Demon, the Egg Planter Demon and the like, Solam didn't care at all, those things were too terrifying, with Soram's ability to bear it, they all felt unbearable, and they looked so special!

Most of the people who are guarding Tarzacks now are these insect demons.

The most numerous of them are the Mezo Worms, a kind of demon that resembles an upright ant, their existence is very ancient, they began to move in the abyss long before the appearance of the Tanari Demon, but they are not Obiris, it seems that the Obiris, with a primitive Zerg.

These guys are extraordinarily disciplined, often haunted by squads and phalanxes, and they are connected to each other in a telepathic way, and they are ridiculously collaborative, and they have always been the main obstacle to Solam's army.

Next was the Rift, a massive, fly-like demon with buzzing wings and six limbs, two of which ended in the palms of slender fingers. Its head has a vague humanoid shape, and a large hooked horn at what should be its nose. Clusters of stiff strands of hair protruded from between the crevices of the carapace that encased its insect-like body.

Strictly speaking, these demons are also very difficult, using their speed and mobility to maintain a long-range advantage during combat, and constantly attacking enemies repeatedly with their blight, insect swarms, and psychic remote-like spell abilities. In terms of target selection, they use an instantaneous Weakening Ray on targets who are wearing heavy armor or who appear to be impaired by injuries or other circumstances. Uses a heavy attack against weaker enemies.

All in all, they are a character who bullies the weak and fears the hard, but this does not reduce their role in battle, on the contrary, this kind of cunning and elusive opponent makes many demons very uncomfortable, and as a result, it also brings a lot of casualties.

But they also have a drawback, which is that they are too few in number. They are Tanari demons, and it is difficult to create them in places where Styx tributaries are scarce like the Perforated Hive.

Of course, compared to being disgusting and difficult, Solam's first recommendation is the Egg Planter! The demon had an ant-like body, the size of a wolf, and its many slender legs were nearly 6 feet long. Its head, like a myriad of decaying human heads, was clustered together, and above the jaws of these decaying human heads were numerous black eyes, and three pairs of membranous wings protruding from its chest. Its insect-like body is flanked by twisted tails, each ending in an upturned stinging needle protruding from the bulging part.

Just by seeing this distorted and terrifying appearance, you can know that this demon belongs to Obiris! They are probably the most fertile of the Obiris demons. So even with the extinction of Obiris, this demon still survived, but most of this demon was loyal to the Zerg prince Obox-Obo. In the Perforated Hive, this demon also plays the role of the henchman of the noisy prince Talzaks.

While the Egg Planter is quite intelligent, its combat in combat is extremely simple. The Egg Planter will charge at its enemies and try to implant as many eggs as possible at each possible target. Once the Egg Planter has planted eggs on every creature in the party, it will retreat to a safe place to keep an eye on its larvae hatching. If the creature that is implanted survives the birth of the egg, the Egg Planter will come back and implant more eggs in the survivor.

These guys' ability to reproduce is their strongest weapon, and they can lay hundreds of eggs in an hour. Once their eggs are injected into the victim's body, it takes less than a few minutes for their larvae to burst out and begin to devour the unfortunate eggs that are breeding grounds.

They have little interest in dead bodies, so practical living victims are often the only thing that fits into their violent reproductive cycle. Newly hatched Egg Planters grow rapidly, reaching full size in just 6 hours, during which the young Egg Planters will greedily devour their victims, then feed on their blood relatives, and usually only one or two demons will survive to adulthood.

And that's not the most terrifying, the most terrifying thing about these twisted creatures, at the moment of their death. Once the Egg Planters are killed, at the moment of death, these guys will pour all their power into the oocysts in their bodies, and then make the oocysts explode! Countless eggs splattered out in an instant, and grew into larvae at an almost terrifying rate, turning into a sea of small insects and rushing towards any creature they could see.

Anyway, if people with dense phobia see this scene, they don't have to do anything else, they can die of nausea.

The last demon, and the strongest one, is the scorpion-tailed spider demon, the family of the noisy prince Tarzaks!

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